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Show r I Beginners to advanced BOX ELDER . City otters "73 ?n. ' swim classes for all Brigham Citys Recreation 'department will offer its third session of summer swim classes beginning July 26 at the city pool. Registration is scheduled for 9 a.m. July 23 at the pool. The classes will begin 9 a.m. the 26th and run for three' weeks. Classes will be taught in groups formed according to the swimmers' age and tence: Moms and tots No age limit Children will work with their parents on water adjustments. Cost $4.50. Must be at least Poly wogs three years old. Children learn water adjustment to. the fade and instructors encourage children into the water. Cost $7.50. Beginners Beginners or tall beginners Must be four years old or at least four feet, six inches tall. Child should have no fear of putting face in Water and should enjoy the water. Cost: $4.50. Child Advanced beginners should be able to do the front crawl for 20 yards and fin or scull on the back for 10 yards. Also should be able to jump in the water, level off and swim for . M Todays years. Cost : $4.50. ; Intermediate Should be Swimmers Child should be Swimmers able to swim 20 yards non-sto- p using the scissor kick or crawl and breast stroke kick. Swim 10 yards using the arms in crawl, back, breast and sidestroke forms. Also elementary backstroke for 50 yards and backstroke( breaststroke and crawl in good form for 100 yards. Survival float five minutes and tread water for one minute. Understand the use of the extension assists and mouth to mouth resuscitation. Be able to swim five minutes using any stroke or combination of strokes. Cost: minute. All skills must be in performed a comfortable, relaxed and efficient manner. Cost: $7.50. Must be 12 years of Diving age and must be able to perform front dive from poolside. Cost: $4.50. Must be 16 Adult beginner or more years of age and must be willing to put face and head in water. Basic water safety will also be taught. Cost $4.50. Guilty in trial A Brigham City man, Ricky Fukuda, 27, of 1083 Shannon Circle, was found guilty of $4.50. driving under the influence of alcohol following trial in Brigham City court. He was fined y sus$200 and given a pended jail sentence. Lifesaving Advanced life saving Must be 15 years of age or older . Must be able to perform standing front dive in good form swim 500 and VS Neil Anderson . . . . homecoming Missionary slates homecoming ing the elusive brown trout and aged bucketmouth or a trophysized salt water game . fish. The' reasons why fishing is so " popular in America (surveys conducted in 1960-6- 1 showed that 35 percent of Americans' Over 12 years old fished at least once during the year and that.. fishing was the preferred activity of 33 percent of the population) remain ambiguous. It has been a part of living, however, ' for a long time. seaman, ; . , breast-strok- swim under water for 15 feet as well as know the use of the lifejacket. Cost; $4.50. scientists managers are constantly attempting to classify and codify every activity and motivation of human involvement. There are complex thiss and thats for almost everything we do, However, in a bullentin recently released, by the Sport Fishing institute, ; it was re- -' vealed that research has identified the primary reason most people go fishing is because they like to catch fish. Too simple? bio, its true. The fact was backed up by several Independent studies in various parts of the country. Those studies did show that other considerations were also important to the overall fishing experience. Any number of incentives motivate fishermen to go fishing. Fishing offers therapeutic experience, offering relief from the nerve-rackin- g technical, society of America. , yards continuously using a front crawl, sidestroke, a sidestroke able to survival float for two done on the back using an minutes and tread water for 30 Inverted scissors or a e seconds, do elementary back kick and breaststroke. and crawl strokes each for 25 Also surface dive to a depth of yards: And be able to dive into eight feet, swim 20 feet under deep water for 15 yards and water and tread water for one . compe- but must be toilet trained. . 15 Tom Munro, tz -- Employment Sir Henry Wooten, Provost of Eton College, said of angling: Tis an employment for my idle time which is then not idly spent." Izaak Walton described fishing as The Contemplative Mans Recreation, Herbert Hoover asserted that, The reason for it all is that fishing is fun and good for the SOUl of OS2 Thomas R, Munro, 21,.. has completed his four year service in the U.S. Navy. . tie. was discharged honorably on July 1, 1976, from the USS Hermitage LSD 34, home-porte- d in Little Creek, Virginia. Munro, a graduate of Box Elder High school, is currently living in Salt Lake City where he will be attending Utah Technical college this fall. He is the son of Ms. Patricia R. Munro, 666 North First West. , in swim times man." Seek Isolation Anglers may seek to isolate themselves in a shady cove, or A homecoming testimonial seek the sociality of was scheduled Sunday, July 18, they may with a group of friends. being in the Perry Second LDS ward, The sport also provides a comfor Elder Neil J. Anderson who bination of recreation and ecoin mission a recently completed nomic value. Central America. Many fishermen in the preStarting time for the weekly ' viously mentioned surveys in4 is . sacrament meeting p.m. of the dicated that the Elder Anderson has returned table fare was quality an importani Salvafrom the Guatemala-E- l consideration in their fishing dor mission of the LDS church. activites. His labors there took him to And, of course, there is the Escuintla, Jutiapa and Guatechallenge of land- mala City. During the last seven months of his mission, Elder Anderson $3.00 Scissor served in Usultan, El Salvador Trade-Ias branch president. Elder Anderson is the son of. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson of Perry. He is presently teaching in for your old Provo at the Language Training sewing scissors mission and will enroll at Brigtoward a new ham Young university in the pairl V autumn. . ever-prese- William D. Ruckelshaus, keynoting the recent National Bass Symposium, asserted that, "People fish to catch fish, not necessarily to keep them, but to catch them. Further studies indicate that increased restictive regulations on fishing techniques and creel limits Influence the number of participants. After all is said and done, whether fish are frying in the skillet or not, one fact remains-- , people like to fish. ' Changes in swimming schedules for ladies and adults) have been made by the Brigham City J Recreation Dept. Ladies day at the city pool will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Wed" nesdays. Adult swim hours for Thursdays have been cancelled for lack Questions By You And Your Friends A Answers from Ray Malm rose Ask Your Pharmacist! What are the rules for avoiding the danger of heart attack? QUESTION: generally-accepte- d ANSWER: Heart The American Association recommends the following for maintaining heart action. (1) Reduce your intake of foods that' contain and saturated fats best-possib- le cholesterol. (2) Keep your weight as near normal as possible. (3) Have your blood pressure checked by. your doctor and then follow, his advice. (4) Saying this is simply as possible,, Dont smoke (5) Keep' yourself physically-activ- e and exercise regularly. (6) Have an annual physical checkup. And (7) in case you do become aware o . 1 indicating symptoms irregularities of heart action consult your doctor interest, Recreation Director Jack Winn said, and of adult hours for Tuesdays .will remain from 6:30 to 8 p.m. -- Utah NEWS, Brigham City, Sunday, July 18, 1976 MALMROSE PHARMACY 102 PRESCRIPTIONS E. Forest 5: r-rii sc GGsaurcuis? aa rae :) Boy, 8, says j SaTeGood Today Thru Sot. July 24th he started grass fires d An Brigham City boy has admitted starting at least eight grass fires on vacant city lots,.,,," Brigham City police said the boy confessed to starting thd fires and said he liked to see. the engines race through town. Police said no charges will be filed and the boy will undergo counseling through the fire department. When the boys father learned of the incidents, he notified authorities, police said. n Our New Everyday Low Price J eight-year-ol- Insponsored by Brigham Realty, compiled the best record in the 13-National with losses to the ternational Mustang league this summer. The team went Members are, front from left, Ron league Clubs (10-8- ) and American league Red Sox. Petersen, Kyle Vavricka, Jeff Ravenburg, Ronnie McGarvey and David Ogles: second row, Russell Nutt, Kristin Corry, Randy Hadfield and John Coleman; third row, Mike Seelos, Nutt and manager Steve Hammon, Jon Ward, Tim Larsen and Dome Hall. Coach is Burke Larsen. Boyd Welch was absent when the photo was taken. THE FIREBALLS, 2 8-- 7. , ., ' v f; y r ,, : Polyester 35 65 Cotton 100 Polyester Assorted Colors ri V r Authentic 1 Yd. Cotton Perfect for Caftans, Shirts, Tops 100 Summer, Plaids Poly. & Pretty White. 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