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Show 16 Toot le Transcript, Friday, May 28, 1978 there is anything that provoke lie and causes my dander to rise, it's when simielxah threatens to take assas ms Cod given right to (ul Dor mg im tiMihiug career, a well mean osteil these signs in het mg leather room tot HUE THE HIOHT To lSS and ANY ANSWER Is Till KlClir ANSWER The rtbil in me im mediateh so i fated with these signs of ms own HUE THE RICH I If that as a luikgrouud. a child tan take whatever hie has to oiler. Tin greatest at hit vers, the greatest men and women in history are those who hul to overcome gteat obstacles, who holed again and again and again hut kept Irving Thcv came fioui every Walk life, so to automatic ally pity eveivime who is economically, or so-- i tails deprived is foolish. II mu goal m life is always to always to lie comfortable, then we are indeed doomed A child would never learn to walk d we followed that jilul osophv or to talk or to rule a hike. Most o us need to learn a hard lesson - that tile expects mill h, and if we want to learn to read, we must Ik w ill tug to lay the pill e For example, il we want to learn to read, we must pay the priie with studs and wmk no matter what our AA'ith ms 1 (r AND TO FAIL TRY AC UN AND ACAIN AND AGAIN and Till: HIGH I ANSWER IS WORTH SEARCHING EOR I know what the advocates of this philosophy are trying to say, and their cause is certainly just AAe have mil lions of children who never know wli.it it means to succeed and they continue to fad the rest of their hvevs They are the losers agree these children are di prised lint its lint the lack of success that lies at the root The answer does not he in awarding them grades or pnes Im 1 holme It is Jill Aldous, Minima Gillette, Nancy Cox, Craig Olson, Mark How, Creg Dalton and lleidi Burgnxnc of Tooele Stake Youth Committee, wind up final plans for the annual south conference to he held June 22, 23 and 24 at Velxr State College. mcmlx-r- too had the constitution could not gnaiantee cadi child the right to Ik- - loved, to he given a measure of sell s confidence, a feeling of self worth. I come from it. Just as bad as the parent who neglects and abandons his child is the parent who protects and cushions his child from life with its disappointments, downright failures and unhappiness. AA'e have to love someone to let them fail. As Ron Lunsford says, Real love is tough love. Children no- - fault" generation, a generation unable to take responsibility for its AA'e are not here in this life just to endure, just to satisfy physical wants, just to succeed at making money, AA'e are here to overcome, tonijuer and achieve. Failure is often a forerunner hot these children need is someone to love them, teach them and then allow them to leam Thev arc lacking in love and support and if we can give that to them success will follow, A teacher oi a parent can love a child and of success him hnl, and great things can TO FAIL. AA I ht encouragement, own ac ts. mi k ground tx still need praise and acceptance, but to gise an "A" for inferiority is uhe. I have never visited any schools without failure. The name turns me off. 1erhaps the name is misleading ami students chi leam to leam. rerhajis they do practice the pursuit of excellence. Anything less than this is failure in itself. AAe have had enough of the "do your own thing" philosophy. It has produced the rejx-at- : YOU HAVE THE RIGHT Michael Arid Hayes turned one year old May 4. Parents are Iarrv and lain Hayes of Tooele. Michael had a cake and ice cream. He has a sister Darcy. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riding of Stockton. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fading of Stock-ton- , Katie Ross of Tooele and John Springman of Murray. Winnie-the-Poo- son of Gaylen M. and Elizabeth Shafer Zentner of Salt Lake City was bom April at 13 St. Marks Hospital. He weighed in at 7 pounds 8 ounces and was 20 inches long. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Shafer and Mr. and Mrs. J. Dean Zentner, both of Tooele. 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