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Show I TEST RUN, Friday; October 6, 1567 ' Service Club Reopens With Full Schedule 'Gradeless Gasses Implemented at DPGs Elementary School A new method Lea Lane, Sandy Acres Service Club director, and Joan Garvin, assistant club director, have announced the following schedule erf events for the period between October 7 and October of teaching will not be the 16. ,TS . - way Elementary School. ume On October 7, beginning at 8:30 a.m., there will be a geode hunt within the Dugway area for all geode hounds. Persons interested in the hunt must sign up or call the service club in advance. SATURDAY NICHT, October 7, the club will sponsor roller skating in Bountiful. A bus will leave the service club at 5:30 p.m. JfUdent- T1U method, which ha. been "V1 . . . long a the child . , .7 . new P interest in learning a certain whether of not he ha. classes method. ... irs itbefare' Is treated be lyitem, the indent a success, th mon ns an nadonemi. Mtny nent educaton have given their LDui f accomplished ... . . , . K rdeembject, , j rivual P"1 pap : : Aally by dividing ine jj, up into different section, on the bads of age and grade. '.THE SCHOOL principal, 1 C Don Lindsay, said The program SlTOQliy must fit the needs of die children. To attain this goal, teach- en will now find themselves ' The women of Dugway Prov- working harder than they have in the past. The teachers must ing Ground recently planned now become motivators and court- - and prepared mountains of goodies for a feast at the Sandy Acres selors as well as educators. ' k sup- The first unit the students Service Club. The have been assigned to is the P1 on 75 m0re o ulippCr pot-luc- 2?7 XiZ; ZJZt the " second .success- Ibis is who have been gSuped by their k the Dugway M Sunday into chusessuchaslangu-- , reading, writing, women have held, without any the enlisted spelli.i. After instruction in these cost to their guests, menu Included hot The men. reare children the subjec' and casseroles, roast beef grouped far arithmetic instrucsalads, vegetables, tion according to their own ca- and home-mad- e breads ' and rolls pot-luc- . pacities for learning. The instruction in language arts continues throughout the entire morning session, with the students moving into rooms where their teacher, await them. . ART AND minic are being taught to die children by two teacher, at a time. In this way, the student feels that the subject he or die is studying is not routine, but is of definite interest and value. The second unit is called Project ACE (A Challenge Experience) and it is com of the third and fourth grades:, or children between the ages of eight and ten. Again, they are treated according to their individual needs. ' The last unit is called the West Unit", composed of fifth students in the and. sixth-grad-e ten, 11, and age group. This group, because of the students ages, is the advanced group. Their learning pace is stressed and adjusted to their own pace and speed. BECAUSE OF this ' new method, children of varying abilities will be doing the same and an tnnlAing collection of pastries, pies and cakes. of the roccess of die wives and mothers the .upper, of Dugway hope to have another k in die months Sunday to pot-luc- .A watermelon feed and pitspitting contest will highlight the events for October 8. The festivities will begin at the club at 6 p.m. Color movies about travel in Acapulco and South America will be shown on the night of October 9 at 8 p.m. These movies offer much information for all travel buffs. ART CLASSES taught by Tony Azzelio will begin on October 10. The childrens claw is scheduled for 6 p.m. and the adults will receive instruction at 7:30 p.m. These special art classes will be given every Tuesday at no cost to the student. Games night at the club for all EM and their dependents will begin at 8 p.m. on Wednesdays, rather than at 8:30 the previous starting time. Friday (the thirteenth!) will be poker night. Prizes will be given in recognition of die world-famoday. THE FIRST dance of the month will be held on the evening of October 14. All girls who live on post and are eligible to be hostesses are asked to register at the club prior to the dance. On Monday, October 16, the club will feature more color travel films. These films, on the Orient, will be shown at 8 p.m. Mrs. Lane and Mrs. Garvin would like to announce that, because of .the success of the last coffee house, plans are being made to repeat the event once a month. PACiED TO THE RAFTERS . . . That was the scene at the Cellar Club last month. A wall to wall crowd sipped coffee and listened to music provided by Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips and William Black in the basement of the Sandy Acres Service Club. Fire Prevention Week .a pi TO HI ID6 r Here's Wq to Eire Pass or pi r6SlQ6Ul A Proclamation some Every 7. deriructive firm bring tragpdy rod Ion American families. Every year the human toll of fire 000 ilires. In 1966, more than "T Amencans were kill-ag-e ed byfit ithar ion the battlefiekb of Vietnam. THE DOLLAR damage from fire increases every yenr last or by hazardous conditions which year, almost $2 billion worth of could be corrected. It is imperative that the Unitproperty was destroyed in flame ed States undertake a massive and smoke, These are grievous statistics, program to perfect its knowledge They represent sorrow and nif-- of, and its protection against, fering and financial hardship the havoc of fire. FOR THIS reason, I have which need not have happened, For fires final, bitter irony is asked the Congress to enact the that most of it is avoidable. Most Fire Research and Safety Act of fires are caused by carelessness 1967, which will: jlo, ds Improve our information about the causes and costs of fire. Develop better fire fightfire prevention techniand ing ques. - SUPPORT community efforts to improve their fire control programs. Expand public education in the prevention of fires. I have also asked the Con-- , gress to enact amendments to die Flammable Fabrics Act, which will enable us to help save the thousands who die each year because of flammable and explo- sive clothing and interior Lem More WASHINGTON (ANF) exWould you like a flve-da- y tension to your leave? Or pass perhaps a three-da- y when you return to your duty atm tion from leave? According to Army Regulation each soldier on leave who secures the enlistment of one of his civilian friends may receive either a five-da- y extension to his leave or a three-da- y pass when he returns to hia home post. Personnel should contact their local recruiter for assistance in verifying the contacts made in completing the actual enlistment procedures. The commander of the recruiting main station to which the local recruiter reporta is authorised to approve the leave extension, while the individual's unit commander can issue the three-da- y pass. The regulation states that only enlisted personnel on leave, and most individuals in a delay enroute status, may be granted leave extensions under this program. 601-21- 8, CAPTAIN CARY GIVENS lectures Dugways Officers Wives Club at a recent meeting. Dr. Givens, a medical doctor with Dugways U, S. Army Hospital, spoke on first aid techniques. The meeting was held at the Officers Open Mess. COLONEL WAH G. CHIN, CBR commandant, congratulates Staff Sergeant Charles R. Angel! who recently for a period of three yean. fur- yc nishings. tasks. According to Mr. Lindsay, SERVICE CLUB DIRECTOR Lea Lane, dishes out the parents should realize that the goodies to a few starving GIs during one of the service . clubs many food tests. THIS LEGISLATION will strengthen Americas efforts to reduce the senseless repetition of destruction that fire inflicts on ; ? our Nation. But ift the final analysis, fire prevention can succeed only at the community level. Local efforts must make every citizen aware of his personal responsibility for removing fire hazards and reforming the habits that cause fires. Recognizing the importance of those efforts, L LYNDON B. President of the JOHNSON, United States of America, do hereby designate the week beginning October 8, 1967, as Fire Prevention Week. I BID all citizens earnestly to support the fire prevention and control efforts of their community fire departments. I urge State and local governments, the National Fire Protection Association, business and civic groups, and public information agencies to observe Fire Prevention Week, to provide useful fire safety information to the public, and to enlist the active participation of fire d all citizens in prevention programs. I also direct the Federal Fire Council and the appropriate Federal agencies to assist in this effort to reduce the needless waste of life and property caused by preventable fires. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand this second day of August in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and smmmgs THRU SATURDAY! Save on our Towncraft Penn-Pre- st dress shirts that never need ironing! ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY rag. $5 NOW ? w- SPECIAL! Girls7 soft Hare's the announcement you're been waiting hr . . . 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Johnson Young Hunters Must Take Gun Safety Class Utah hunters 21 yean of age hunting for the fall are running complete their wno are under and are going .first tinw thfe out of time to hunter safety class requirements before tha hmfi ing season opera. Utah law makes it mandatory for all hunters who are under 21 to complete a hunter safety courw before they are eligible to pio chase a hunting license for birth, : small game or big game The hunter safety class n. lor. a minimum of 8 houn training before the certificate nf comnlo- tion is imued. Juveniles over the age of 16 may also present a certificab (bowing they have successfully passed the equivalent training in the armed services! ROTC, NRA or show their hunting license Iraqi the previous year. hr Waning. Cut combination! of colorful pacy prints and protfy solid postals In darling pa-la- ma and gown. stylings. 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