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Show ' " . , . I :.I-r.r. Swim Teackrs Trained in Sessions Here Classes were conducted ! tlrs week at the Moab Swim Center to provide techniques for persons who wish to instruct swimming lessons a; the center this summer. The four day course, which ended Thurs day, was aught by Chrys Sidcrclis, American Red Cross Safety Programs representative from Boise, Idaho. The Water Safety Instructors Instru-ctors Course, which was 'held for 12 persons, dem onstrated 1'fesaving and swimming techiniques and after completion instructors instruc-tors were qualified to issue is-sue Red Cross swimming certificates to students throughout the summer. his senior year. Track alone took the kids out of school for seven days this spring which makes the scholar athlete really something of an exception. With the fishing season opening this weekend, it's time to make an annual plea to sportsmen to keep things clean. We have so 'few fishing waters locally that a small amount of littering lit-tering or pollution goes a long way. Last year started pretty well, but by the end of the year the local lakes and streams looked like a garbage dump. Only the Hies could enjoy the conditions condi-tions around the mountain lakes. Strawberry Reservoir Reser-voir is a good lesson. The big pond is almost closed to overnight camping as a result of sanitation and pollution problems. Wa don't have that many people. peo-ple. Neither do we have such a large area. They say "one skunk can pollute a large area". So too, can one uncaring person. Only you can police yourself. If you don't, it is an invitation invita-tion to be policed. |