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Show The Tooele Transcript, Fri., October 31, 1969 ... THS Swimmers To Be Tested Friday Handicapped Learn How To Use Phone n 'j tA An enlarged and braille version of the Ixioklet "We Learn by Andy Roberts Tooele high school swim- - p.m. when coach Mel Roberts d mers will get their first taste conducts his Purple- of swimming under competitive White meet. Roberts has divided his 26- conditions this Friday at ,3:30 man squad into two teams, one Ren headed by Continued from Front Page ,mal and thc other ,y co.Capt. These teams Larry Rockwell. will square off in competition exactly like a regular dual About the Telephone, a part of a communications program for the elementary schools, is available free from Mountain intra-squa- Swim Champ m",'r covld swim-coach- , When coach Roberts addres- sed the students at THS earlier this year his speech was short and to the point I came here to make the Tooele swimming a winner. Somehow you he may have to believe him not do it this year, or the next but you have to believe that he II do it. -- ' ,,V '.'I'.''," HEALTH , Health is not only a gift but is earned by, good a prize-tha- t 'of living.. .J.', DeWitt Fox, M.D., A, Peppy 'New V These Times year ure to le on the upswing with 0ldy one senior on the Sqliad, After finishing far down the iadder for the past five years the Buffs look to be much strong-som- e er. Whether or not theyll be aBle to seriously challenge Cyp- rus, Kearns or East depends Iarge!y on 'how fast the young swimmers Cyprus, develop. Kearns and East have estab-tealished stars, while Roberts is basing his hopes on a host of promising newcomers, First actual competition is next Wednesday at 3:30 in the Tooele pool a double dual meet with the Buffs going up against Clearfield and Bounti- m ful. , It promises to be an new, coach, new ing season opponents and hopes and enthusi-Yea- r, asm running high. excit-habi- . communications and telephone program for the lower elemen- HUMOR ' . tary grades, that was prepared Humor cannot be produced-b- y elemenof with the guidance a committee; it is a divine tary educators. which usually comes to The program is designed to spark Don Herald, Huindividuals. teach children how to effectively And How in Advertising: mor use the telephone and give Make It Pay (McGraw-Hill- ) to them an understanding of the science, history and social sig- HATE Its a good thing to rememnificance of communications. T1IE TELEPHONE is an ber that there wouldnt be any if customers important part of the visually merchants of hate in line toTjuy environwerent waiting persons handicapped We re the wares. Carey Williams, ment, Mdntire said. ; ' es pw ready to devour Too- ele. But Roberts is full of en- thusiasm and optimism, and he sincerely believes that the Too- ele swimming team will pull Mc-Intir- e, ,, most exciting meets of the year time at the pool (he works in sjnce competition is extremely the office, gives lessons, runs keen among team members, the Age Group program and But even more jmp0rtant, the high school team) mers w;th the best times in the so planning meals or any other meet wiU t the art. activity is a hit and miss propo-- ing nod from Roberts when sition, . the lovely Mrs. Roberts Tooele opens the season next said. I know how much Melvin Wednesday against Clearfield wants a winner, and I realize and Bountiful, its going to take a lot of time Tooele has a busy schedule and effort. He is convinced between now and Feb. 14, he has the swimmers to make date 0f the Region meet. They Tooele a winner so I m willing have eight duel meets, four do if what I can, even to it double duals, one relay meet means we have to be apart and an much of the time. Among the Buffs opponents It s a tough road to the are state champions Cyprus, especially with ner-u- p Kearns, powerhouse East, such strong teams as Cyprus, strong Granite, northern champs defending state champs, Kearns Box Elder, plus such schools as always a strong contender, and Highland, Viewmont, West, East who has many of the kids skyline and judge Roberts coached as Age Group THE BUFFS this i THE TWO special booklets are being used extensively at the Utah School for the Deaf and Blind, Ogden. According to Brigham Towle manager for Mountain Bell, the Ixioklet is Telezonia" a associated with , Is THS Coach surprises. Bell. providing the special booklets that handicapped children can use the telephone effectively." The program is used through-- , out the nation and is available to any school. so ts THS Varsity Cross Country Team: Front: Coach Cary Cardner, Danny Bevan, Brad in the Richman and Clarence Sandoval. Back: Karle Armitage (he was runner-uRegion meet), Joel Sagers, Chad Olsen, Sam Sanderson and Paul Berryhill. p Giant display telephone dwarfs even enlarged version of We Learn About the Telephone booklet, at left. The larger edition, along with a braille version, center, are provided bv Mountain Bell for use by visually handicapped children. The regular size booklet is at right. REGIONAL CHAMPIONS, Tooeles sophomore cross country team, which will be in action this Saturday at the U of U stadium. Front: Steve Spencer, Allen and Paul Pratt. Standing: Dennis Rockwell, Jerry Brown, Glen Roberts and Pitt coach Gary Gardner. seen sail THS Enters are the Junior High, the Sophs and the Varsity. bat- lt OCT. 27: Two Cross-Countr- y Saturdays meet will be run terjes were r stolen fron) eported at the Umvers.ty of Utah, under can Qn ,he jot of Bonneville the drrection of Pete Carlson. . . Company. coach of the Roberts, will assist team For the first time in the Rimming ar ner a ur a schools history, Tooele will en- ' y track team ter a in the state meet which will k OllCC be held at the University of . The following items were ta- Saturday morning ken from the Tooele Police De. stop sign, two, and improper .Utah beginning at 9 a.m f a seven d J lane changing, one. .. . , in fact Tooele will enter partment . t C 0 er ' two teams, the sophomores will Oct. 22: George L. Smith, as a and the team, compete 380 South 400 West, reported varsity will compete as a team. ;to police that $30 to $40 was Coach Gary Gardner coaches taken from an outside cooler the cross country team and i has carved at the Dairy Bar, 96 West Vine, for the first year he OCT. 24: An accident at a fair sized niche in the sport. 52o West 400 South, damaged His varsity team finished third cars driven by Max F. Hill, m the region and h.s young SALE STARTS 3rd and je sophomore team, composed of 526 West 400 South. McKay Thurs., Oct. 30 both freshmen and sophs capOct. 24: At 1st North and tured the diyision title last occurred Main an accident ' week. which damaged cars driven by Tooele isnt ranked as one Marie Mae Cornelius, 235 So. of the favorites in Saturdays STYLE Second, Connie Hammond, 350 meet, but Gardner figures he North 2nd West. has enough strength to finish Oct. 2o: A hit and run driver up among? the leaders. Indivi- - struck and ,r damaged the car of will be awarded dual trophies Water Soluble rV Alice Stull, 88 East 3rd North, to the first five finishers with on a Size it was parked while Large 13-o- z. r. a team trophy going to the . . . downtown parking lot. Cornets Price winning team in each of the 0lice arrested OCT three events. The three events South 2nd D Ha Track Meet flan CflU finuflli cross-countr- Blotter Qnn? QasD Qhq 9cro SALE DAYS m HAIR SPRAY Dennis and Ren Imai, of Tooeles swimming team will captain the Purple and White meet set for 3:30 p.m. squads, in the Buffs intra-squa- d Friday. Its the first actual competition of the season. Rockwell m charles 37 for Addled Service Jf feDe Now you can protect printed, written or drawn literature. Seal it in clear plastic film that resists moisture, dirt, grease, i acids, tampering. Great for genealogy photos and documents V Tooele ' Transcript-Bulleti- n 58 North Main Street West, public intoxication.. Found guilty he was fined $210 or eight days. Oct. 26: Floyd Belcher, 342 North Main, was arrested on a charge of assault. Bail was set at $400. Oct. 25: The theft of a 14 tire and rim from the car of Kathline Ross, 45 East 2nd South, was reported. ' OCT. 26: Orlando Gallegos, 320 East Valley View and Pablo Leroy Barrego, 116 North 1st Street, were all arrested for and Galfighting. Barrego legos were both found guilty and charged $50 or 10 days. Oct. 26: Mrs. Anastacio 229 North 7th, reports let the air out of someone the tires on her car. They also broke into the vehicle and took a 22 cal. pistol. Oct. 26: Someone broke open a candy machine at the Date Street Apartment Laundromat taking several candy bars. OCT. 26: A car driven by Marie Herrera, 545 North 1st East, struck a utility pole on East 3rd North. Her daughter suffered minor injuries. Oct. 26: An accident at First North and Main Street damaged three automobiles. They were driven by John W. Haymond, 3273 South 8325 West, Magna; Dick Irving Bevan, 139 South Main, Tooele and Sammy David Gallegos, 199 N. Broadway. Oct. 27: An accident at a loading dock at the Junior High School damaged a car owned by Kenneth L. Davies, 357 Overland Road and a truck driven by Donald Robert Hansen, 2886 East 7230 South, Salt Lake City. Oct. 29: Police arrested two men, Lowell Thomas Key, West 4th North and Keith Madson, West 4th North, on charges of Madson was larceny. petty also charged with resisting Thurs., Fri., Sat. 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