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Show Page 4 The Magna Times, Thursday July 10, 1986 MB SHDCE New coaching book by almost local writer it Wod J. Wood, son of Jonathan V. and Anna L. Wood of 3111 West Mark Ave., West Valley City, Utah, recent . reported for duty Navy Ensign John aboard the fleet ballistic missile submarine USS John C. Calhoun, homeported in Charleston, SC. A 1978 graduate of Granger High School, West Valley City, Utah, he joined the Navy in January 1983. Gale HOMETOWN NEW-- Air National Guard Airman Alan B. Gale, son of Linda K. and Frank L. Gale of 4357 West 5615 South, Kearns, Utah, has graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. During the six weeks of training the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree Community His wife, Theda B. West, Salt through the College of the Air Force. Neesha , is the daughter of Butt of 5511 South 3465 Lake City. Phillips NEWS-Air- man HOMETOWN of Mr. and Mrs. son R. Bret Phillips, Eugene Phillips of 3731 River Lane Road, West Valley City, Utah, has graduated from Air Force basic Greene HOMETOWN NEWS Airman Steven L. Greene, son of Carl J. Greene of 207 Blue Lakes South, Twin Falls, Idaho, and Donna J. Watson of 2657 Dutch Draw Drive, Salt Lake City, has graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. During the six weeks of training the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits twoard an associate through degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Lemmons Lemmons, which deserves a jump on the season. Its Daniel J. Nappis Coaching Youth Football. Mr. Nappi has coached little league football for several years and found a sure fire way to get a winning season out of the little warriers. He had an undefeated season last year which he attributes not to his own genius, but the natural talents of the kids. Pay attention to your kids. All players have talent somewhere. Its true you have to look harder in some kids but its there, says Mr. Nappi in the has more than Dan Nappis winning philosophies in it. gets Coaching Youth Football down to brass tacks with lots of circles, Xs and arrows to give a good all around basic coaching book. Coaching Youth Football can be found at Deseret Book Stores, Barrett's in Riverton, county libraries, and the Salt Lake City Library. The price is $4.95 at book stores, or you can send a check to 1273 West 10710 South Jordan, Utah The book book. NEWS Sgt. Craig son of William T. HOMETOWN Lemmons of 1428 Vinrey Lane, Salt Lake City, Has been decorated with the Army Achievement Medal at Fort Bliss, Texas. The Achievement Medal is awarded to soldiers for meritorious service, acts of courage, or other accomplishments. Lemmons is with the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment. His wife, LeAnn, is the daughter of Vernon and Gaylene Lundell of 3320 Enterado Ave., West Valley, Utah. Dans favorite story is of a boy with vertually no coordination who wanted to be a receiver but couldnt catch the ball. He kept using him in running plays and it turned out he could block exceptionally well. The boy seemed to know intuitively who was important to block, and became a very valuable player. To Nappi helping the boys find 84065. Open Heart Open Golf to aid Heart Association fund contest. Awards will also be presented for the longest drive and closest to the hole competition. The now in its tenth year, was the first tournament of its kind in Utah. Peter Bogden, a veteran of two heart bypass surgeries, has been chairman of the Registration continues for the training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. During the six weeks of training the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree their talent is what coaching is all about. He finds using each boy for at least one quarter a game gives them a chance to develope. If he can watch the boys a quarter a game, he has an opportunity to find their potential. Once found, he can then guide the kids, watch them develop and have fun doing it. Above and beyond the undefeated season, his a quarter a game method had an extra bonus. Dan is happy to say last year nobody quit. They all played, so they all stayed. BY VICKI CROCCO early in the season to be bringing up football, but theres a new book out by an almost local Its a little American Heart Associations tenth Hercules earns high R&D marks annual -- The Hercules Aerospace Products Group has received its highest ever from a government review team on the Community College of the Air Force. Independent Antelope Island Research and Development ( ER and D) programs. The team gave an overall grade of 8.131 of a possible 10 for 48 projects presented at the review at the Ferry service to Antelope Island Bacchus Works in March. Each project was graded on a scale State Park has been discontinued for of 1 to 10 on factors including the 1986 season. Because the culinary water system at the park does noU definition of objectives, creative and meet Davis Health' innovative approach, significance of County the technology and rate of progress. Department, Environmental Health Presentations were made by Division standards, Western River representatives of Hercules Allegany Expeditions, Antelope Island Tours, Ballistics Laboratory, Cumberland, Inc. will not provide services this season. Ferry service will resume in Md.; Hercules McGregor, Tex., and the the spring of 1987 after water quality Bacchus, McGregor Research Center, Wilmington, Del. problems at the park have been The reviews by representatives of corrected. government laboratories interested Culinary water quality at Antelope m Hercules areas of research is held Island State Park was adversely affected when the well supplying the every three years. system became inundated by rising Group Aerospace Products President E.A. Mettenet said IR and wafers of the Great Salt Lake. D work provides technologies needed Drilling a new well will begin early in to keep Hercules competitive in July. Because the ferry service provided todays market place. the only public access it has become Recent examples include nitrene insertion casebond system, allnecessary to close the park for this season. Recreationists, particularly carbon extendable exit cones, tough boaters and hikers are urged to prepreg and high temperature observe the closure. Disregarding resins, high solids loaded propellant the closure could result in a citation for motor application, for trespassing. and composite tooling. ferry stopped FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS! SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ANNIVERSARIES BIRTHDAYS McDonald's Floral PHONE 9697286 3510 South 2820 West golf Open-Heart-Op- event will be tournament. The held Friday, August 1, 1986, at the Hidden Valley Country Club. Thirty five teams have already registered, and there is room for 15 additional four person teams. Individuals who have had any form of heart disease are especially encouraged to participate along with other interested golfers. Usually, the captain of each team in the has had heart disease. The registration fee is $150 per person or $600 per team. Included in the registration fee are 18 holes of golf, an evening dinner party at the Fort Douglas Country Club and a chance to win trips courtesy of Morris Travel. Ken Garff Hyundai will offer free use of a Hyundai for one year as a prize in a all years. Utah. Advance registration is required to participate in' the Individuals or corporations interested in playing or sponsoring a team in the should contact Associaition hole-in-o- IMewbold 10 says that the has raised more than $170,000 for the American Heart Association since its inception. Funds raised at the support the research and education programs of the American Heart Association in Bogden the at American Heart 322-560- 1. sweeps golf title second year in a row; 74-7- 1 Golf is not a funeral, though both can be very sad affairs. -- BERNARD DARWIN. It seems like it ought to be fun. The grass is green, the birds are singing, and the sun is up. Streams and ponds dot the course and on one number one tee, the world looks beautiful. It all started out innocently enough as I pushed my first drive a little to the right and slightly behind a big tree. Its all right, IU hit a good second shot, I told myself. I took a little too much grass on my next shot and hit it fat" and short in front of the sand trap. The next shot was easy just hit it over the trap. I hit it in. So hole number one cost me a double bogey and I was off to a great start." Others in my foursome had pars and one birdie. Its no fun hitting last on every tee. I know that golf cannot be played well when under the influence of anger, so I talked to myself before the second hole. Calm down, I said. Its just a game. The second hole has a water hazard that runs across the middle of the fairway. You have to lay up or trouble threatens. I choose a five iron which I usually hit poorly. You guessed. I hit it well and bured my ball in the stream. That cost me a ball, a drop, and a stroke. A bogey and three over after two holes. Number three is a short one guarded by a pretty little pond. Its an easy one if you can stay out of the water. I got in, but just a little. You can reach it, said one of my helpful fellows. I slipped and fell in up to my knees. I didnt get the ball. Balls like that cost up to 50 cents. I salvaged a bogey and went to number four, wet but determined. I got my only par here when my second shot hit a tree and bounced on the green near the hole. I turned the six inch putt into a thriller the toilet bowl type. It w hiried around a few times but finally went down. "Now Im going, I said to myself, psyching myself up and getting mentally tough. Number five was a long par five with a dog leg and lots of trees. My drive was a grounder that dribbled about 50 yards, Run it out, yelled one of my false friends in an attempt at humor. I hit two in the trees on this hole and I noticed that the birds had stopped singing. Guess they left the course for safer trees. Well, anyway, I salvaged a seven on the hole by sinking a miracle putt of 30 feet. I hit two in the trees on this hole and I noticed that the I accepted the congratulation of my fellows and moved to the next tee with spring in my step and fire in my eyes. I hit my drive into a fairway sand trap, and my golfing buddies began to call me Rommel, the desert fox. I took the needling like a man and only pouted when they werent looking. It has been said that every golfer can expect to have four bad shots on every round. I had them all on the seventh hole. I do not wish to record the painful details here. Suffice to say that I had six on a par three. We trudged on to Number eight. I felt like a shift worker going on graveyard. Things looked up a little when I hit the green in Regulation although 50 feet above the hole. Down hill putts are delicate, and if you dont have good touch, disaster awaits. I barely nudged the ball, honest, but that titlist took off like it was coming out of chute number five. Hit a wall," my comrades were yelling. Hit a house. Well, it didnt hit either one and left the green. I took a star on that hole, refusing to tell my real total. After playing a pretty good round the last hole proved to be my downfall. a long and narrow fairway with trouble on the right. In trying to stay to the left, I hooked my drive into the left rough. They called it rough." It was actually an alfalfa field. Get me a hamburger while youre over there, chirped one of my pseudo pals. Golf isnt fun. I did birdie the 19th hole by downing two cheeseburgers and three Cokes for under $5. Ill be back next w eek to try it again. My score was 50 w hich is about what I would have lose if I had been betting. SIMONS SAYS: Give me golf clubs, fresh air, and a beautiful you can keep the golf clubs and the fresh air. By DALE SIMONS For the second consecutive year Sharm Newbold has won the Utah State Amateur. He did the job on May 5 by besting Scott Jones and Buck Brown. Jones shot a 149 while brown recorded 150. Defending champ, Newbold had an 18 hole winning score of 145. He had rounds of 74 and 71. Sharm has played three years of varsity golf at Olympus High School in Salt Lake City, but most of his golf has been played at the Copper Club course in Magna. Golfers in this tournament had handicaps of 10 or less and 2, and players started out in quest of the trophy. Such notable golfers as Jack Ridd and Jack Noble fell by the wayside as Sharm swept to the chanpionship. Newbold has been an active participant in the Utah Junior Golf Association, having played in many a tournament in the last few years. He still calls the Copper Club home, where he cut his golf teeth. Nick Neeley and other pros have helped 24-2- Teacher to Parent Helping your child succeed by Betty Condie President, Utah Education Association rember traveling the last 10 miles grandparents home in the mountains of southeastern Idaho in a horse-draw- n sleigh one snowy Christmas Eve when I was a child. were kindly, My grandparents wonderfully indulgent people who lived on a farm. Grandma wore her hair in a bun, and her kitchen seemed always to smell of freshly baked bread. Todays grandmother doesnt fit I to my that stereotype. Neither is a contemporary Westminster College to host evening campus preview Prospective transfer and adult students from the Salt Lake vicinity will be coming to Westminster College of Salt Lake City on Tuesday, July 29 to participate in the schools Evening Campus Preview program. The guests will assemble in Nunemaker Place at 5 p.m. for campus tours. They are invited to a ligh dinner buffet at 5:30 p.m. and will then begin a series of informational sessions We have always had an outstanding response to our traditional campus preview programs throughout the school year, explained Jenny Sage, Director of Transfer Articulation. grandpa the same as a generation ago. But they are still a very important part of a childs life. Research shows the that attachment between grandparent and grandchild is second only to the bond between parent and child. It is often stronger than the bond between brothers and sisters. prospective transfer and adult students. These programs provide for excellent opportunities prospective students to get to know Westminster, she added. Special spark Plugs iOO 'D luit 99 poi.it unxat cHomz PzzH DIGNIFIED PERSONALIZED credit for prior learning program, and admissions procedures. Faculty members will lead a variety of lU.c$k)WC$1 O 95 workshops to give an overview of the colleges academic programs in arts pert) and sciences, business, and nursing. A special session for adults 250-810- 8 PESOS! 230 - 2624 Magna. Utah 1525 West 2700 South m Ccrbe rotor Rebuking (plus SERVICES Open Prospective students will attend sessions dealing with financial aid and scholarships, career planning, 9 120 West 2700 South interested in Westminsters M.B.A. program will aslo be conducted. I We really dont know whether its wisdom, experience, or just freedom from daily parental obligation that makes grandparents interact so well with their grandchildren, but they do, and this makes them an important educational resource for children. Not only do they teach, nurture, and guide, but they are living history books. In their houses children feel at home and comfortable to explore and books, photographs, memorabilia. Grandparents are a link between generations. Televisions Mr. Rogers says, The presence of a grandparent confirms that parents were little once, too, and that people who are little can grow to be big. Grandparents are a precious gift which is important to a child's success in school and life. Hercules earns Northrop key plan quality award The Hercules Bacchus Works has been recognized by Northrop Corporations Aircraft Division as a Key Plan supplier for providing high-qualit- We want to extend the benefits to Pu- - awangtd 'Duneiah with e for the Navys graphite materials aircraft. 8 Hercules was presented a Key Plan certificate of achievement for a 100 percent performance for quality acceptance and delivery over the last 12 months. It is the result of close scrutiny of the Hercules record by a high-lev- committee. Graphite Materials and Graphite Structures Jon B. DeVault in a ceremony attended by a large group of production, quality, testing and structures employees. Northrop selection The Key Plan designation means that Hercules will assume the responsibility for certifying product quality without further inspection by Northrop. Key Plan quality stamps were presented for this purpose. Presentation of the award was made by Northrcn Key Plan Administrator C W. (Check) Ballard to Vice President and General Manager Gary R. Muir and Vice President and General Manager for Mr. Ballard noted that the award places Hercules in the top five percent of the over 900 Northrop suppliers. Only 42 have been awarded this distinction. Your rate of providing quality materials on schedule is fantastic, the Northrop official declared. It is obvious that there is a large commitment to quality at Hercules. He explained that the Key Plan is aimed at reducing the cost o' quality, noting that the Navy has established a goal of lowering the price of the McDonnell-Northroby $4 million. In accepting the award, Mr. DeVault and Mr. Muir paid tribute to Hercules-Northrothe close partnership. F-1- 8 p p ? b partner and i |