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Show t Pajje 6B Lakeside Review, October 16, 1980 A GREAT DEAL of practice is important to a successful jQl. butterfly stroke, as Brian Tuttle demonstrates in the top photo. UNIDENTIFIED SWIMMER takes it (left) easy floating on his back and looking out of his 'That's Dedication' goggles. hours every weekday. Theyre dedicated swimming onfe and Theyre used to hard work swimming between 3,000 and 5,000 yards one-ha- goggles every session. And theyre talented having several nationally ranked swimmers on . the team. . They are the Utah Swimming Association in Roy. The AAU recently ranked them among the top five teams in the state. By Staff Photographer Jim Sawdey air (above) which was in short supply after he completed a long swim. DeAnne Harmon (right) is hoping she can rub the red out of her tired eyes. They sting front a!l the clorine in the pool. ANDY DUTSON gulps for . The make it easier to see under water and are most useful in keeping water out of the eyes. lf - i Jt n f? |