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Show I as a Tree Fun BOX Showing the versatility of the STEGEL are Lakeview kindergarten students as they traverse its balance beams, inclined ramps and horizontal ladder. Bars and ramps are changed to provide challenges for all grade levels up to sixth in building coordination and balance. own Morrison was teaching the use of the Stegel to both students and teacher. Morrison, who teaches fifth grade at Lakeview school, first worked with the Stegel in California and found it easy to convince the local school that the aparatus would greatly enhance the schools physical education program. The Stegel is a new physical and capabilities education approach which permits the students to develop balance, posture and confidence. A masterful design, this piece' of equipment can form several postions by changing and adding parts to make parallel bars, a jungle gym, a vaulting horse, balance beam and a variety of other functions. imagination. Essentially, the Stegel is constructed of heavy wood and has seven major parts, including two sawhorses, three balance beams, one comand bination springboard-slid- e one horizontal ladder. Whos a Stegel? It didnt take parents long to who about the the for the children also brought home the word that Its Also Fun Developing coordination and balance might not sound fun or exciting to the students, but the learn Stegel, former Baty Brighamite Seniors Slate Friday Program Mary Lynn Marshall and Diane Marshall will present the program after the Brigham City senior citizens luncheon on Friday, Oct. 6, at 12 noon. This program has been arranged by Les Dunn, director of the community school program. Mary Lynn is a cheerleader in high school and Diane is in her first year of college. They will perform Teacher Baty Morrison instructs Lakeview kindergarten students in the proper methods of weaving in and out of a horizontal ladder while kindergarten teacher Sandra McDougall supervises another activity on the popular STEGEL at the school. IN AND OUT DE Child Speech Class Will Begin Tonight Rollover Granger driver was injured Tuesday afternoon when the pickup truck he was driving rolled over south of Tremonton. Robert Rule, 36, was treated at Cooley Memorial hospital A A special class, Teaching Your Child to Talk,0 is being offered by Box Elder School district as part of its evening continuing education programs. This class will be taught by S. Wayne Butler, one of the districts speech and hearing clinicians. There will be a normal registration fee of $5 per family. The class will meet on Thursday evenings at Box Elder Junior High school from 7 : 30 to 9 p.m. The first class will meet on Oct. 5 in Room 1. This class is a Do it class. The major emphasis of the class will be on activities which parents can do within the home to stimulate their children in developing better speech. Specific speech stimulation activities will be discussed and demonstrated. Parents of children with minor and major speech difficulties will find this class most helpful to them. Individual consultations will be available from time to time. For further information regarding this class, If no answer, contact S. Wayne Butler, call the Board of Education Office. and released to his own physician after the crash. According to Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Lyle Palmer, the Rule pickup was southbound on U.S. 30 S, approaching a freeway construction site, when he braked to avoid another vehicle. Rule lost control of the truck and it rolled over, according to the trooper. The pickup was demolished, he said. The accident happened at 4 45 p.m. : Buffalo, like cattle, have permanent horns. Deer antlers are solid and are shed annually. Antelope shed the outer sheaths from permanent cores. hollow, Jackpot Trip to Jackpot, Nev., is scheduled for Wednesday and There will Thursday, Oct. be two busloads. Those wishing to go must have their reservations in by Oct. 13, with money paid in. This is a deadline. No refunds after Oct. 16 for any reservation. Room accommodations are in by then. Nellie and Bill Scott will host one bus and Glen Tiny Valentine and Esther will host the other. The cost of the trip is $7 which includes bus fare, room acThe and full-cour- calling Injures Granger Han with batons Wednesday. The classes are for both men and women. tumbling acts. The luncheon is a meal, including Irish stew, salad, dessert, punch and coffee. The food preparation is under the direction of Urania Craghead in the sanitary community center kitchen. Reservations must be made by 3 p.m. on Thursday by 723-325- Crafts Program program is beginning at the senior center for younger adults, in con- with the youth recreation department. This will include knitting, Jessie Nelson, assisted by Wilhelmina Johnson, 1 p.m. junction leather 1 instructor Sarah Hemsley, 7 p.m. Wednesday; crafts, instructor Lura Hadley, 1 p.m. Monday, and tri-che- instructor South First West, suffered minor cuts and bruises and abrasions. She was the driver of a 1970 sports coupe. According to Brigham City Police Patrolman Bryon Bingham, the sports coupe was southbound on First West and the compact was headed west on Fourth South, when they collided in the intersection. He cited Dawson for failure to Wear Gym Shoes rubber-sole- d gym shoes or bare feet must be worn for the best traction on the Stegel, a sign in the faculty room recently warning all members to wear such shoes also gave the g warning that an faculty meeting was to be held on the Stegel to acquaint teachers with its use and to train them to guide the actions of their own classes and age groups on the apparatus. Why the funny name? The Stegel was originated by a Since Backing Up According to Patrolman Bingham a car driven by a Brigham City youth was backing from a parked position and struck another vehicle, driven by a Willard youth, which was southbound on Sixth West. Damage to both cars was $60 each, he said. The Brigham teen was cited for improper backing. The accident happened at 12:54 p.m. . mDiy)Qm co early-mornin- 0 SATURDAY ONLY German physical education supervisor and the word is derived from a German word meaning little bridge. Not only is the Stegel a star attraction of the children in the school, but one father confided that he came to night primarily to see the ingenious device firsthand and then promptly asked if adult night sessions were planned. "Maybe, says Morrison, "If enough parents show an interest in climbing on the Stegel. back-to-scho- 80S SOUTH MAIN Open 1 1 o.w. to STREET 1 1 p.w. Deadline for reservations and paying must be observed," Mrs. Yourt said. The community center will be closed on Oct. 9 in observance of the Columbus Day holiday. p.m. Tuesday; tooling, Also Injured Gail Ann Golightly, 24, 580 restaurants. Macrame, instructor Rita Hansen, Stegel is almost as much fun as a tree to climb and definitely more challenging than the tradtiona! backyard swing set. With safety in mind at the school, the Stegel is used only under supervision and with tumbling mats underneath its elevated parts. Its effective use requires a good teacher who has studied the best methods for use of the Stegel to produce specific goals in motor development and coordination. Due to Lakeview schools team teaching and flexible scheduling, teachers are able to spend more time teaching in their strong subjects and Morrison spends a good deal of his time working with the children from kindergarten through sixth grade on the Stegel. yield the right of way. Damage to the Golightly car was $750 and loss to the Dawson vehicle was $700. The accident happened at about 5 p.m., he said. In another accident earlier in the day, two cars crashed near Box Elder High school causing $120 damage. meal, two dollars in nickels, and lots of fun. Singing, telling stories, experiences, harmonica playing, etc. creates much fun and enjoyment. The busses are Greyhound, arranged by Bonneville Travel Bureau. Mable Yourt is the tour director. A stop for lunch at Ramada Inn and Ponderosa are on the agenda and a return stop for lunch, with each bus alternating persons are and pick up a free membership card. Monday; trip A two-ca- r collision at the intersection of Fourth South and First West Tuesday afternoon resulted in two persons being injured. Thomas Edward Dawson, 19, Willard, driver of a 1971 compact car, suffered a head injury and was taken to Cooley Memorial hospital. He was released Wednesday. commodations, an evening All retired invited to attend An additional crafts 1 1 Intersection Crash Injures Two Persons Lake View Knows VERY VERSATILE JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 5, 1972 Whats a Stegel? What's a Stegel? was the question posed by many a parent of Lakeview school children during the first week of school as their enthusiastic offspring talked about the latest fun at school. By now, most of the parents are aware that the Stegel is an adaptive gymastic device which allows students to perform a number of coordination building exercises according to their ELDER Padeen Vincent, 10 a.m. Thursday. These instructors are working as volunteers in conjunction Pacino switches A1 NEW YORK (UPI Pacino of The Godfather" movie, is slated to star in Serpico, a film to be made here next spring by Martin Bregman. The movie is based on the forthcoming book of the same title by Peter Maas that tells the story of New York City detective Frank Serpico, whose that some of his charges colleagues were corrupt helped lead to the Knapp Commissions investigation of the the Brigham City Recreation department and with RSVP, a volunteer program for retired persons. This is another service presented by Brigham City for the enjoyment of the residents. There will not be a charge for lessons, but some materials will have to be purchased. These classes are for all ages and will be held during the day, except the leather tooling class, which will begin at 7 p.m. on police. 723-811- 4. Dramatics Class Begins Here Tonight class will get underway this evening (Thursday) at Lake View Elementary school, 851 South Second West, in Brigham City. Dr. Leonard Rowley, head of the theatre department at Weber State college, will instruct the course. A creative dramatics Sessions are scheduled from p.m. each Thursday for a period. The tuition is $36 and three 7 to 10 It is taking the course. A spokesman bride-to-b- said registration is limited and the first persons to sign up will be accepted. The class reportedly is of special value to those working with children, elementary and junior high teachers, summer Security, there are savings plans for beginners, and for seasoned veterans. All paying our all time high rates of interest. 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