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Show 8 Lakeside Thursday, August 6. 1 998 Swim From 1 couraging students to jump into the deep end. . When she and her husband, James, bought their home in West Point, they bought it because of its size and the big yard it had, not for the pool. But because of the pool and because they had eight children, Brinker-hof- T decided to enroll in a lifesaving course taught by the American Red Cross. I wanted my children to be safe, she said. It was her friend and neighbor, Denise Johnson, who asked her how they could teach their own children how to swim. Brinker-hof- f took more classes, got certified and the two women taught their children how to swim. By then the word got out that Brink-erhowas teaching swimming and a few neighbors asked her to teach their children. The following summer they decided to charge for the swim lessons. k We charged $10 for the sessions, BrinkerhofT said. Now BrinkerhofT charges $30 and parents from all over beg her to teach their children. Bowden has brought her three older children to BrinkerhofT for the past 1 1 years. Her oldest is 1 5. Bowdens children were one of Brink-erhoffirst students. ff two-wee- fs Planners table rock companys request - Shes tough, but she has fear of water they have to strugfun," Bowden said. gle with, BrinkerhofT said. Taney Johnson of Syracuse Brinkerhoff encourages parhas tried for years to get her children enrolled in Brinkerhoffs ents to stay and watch the swim swimming sessions. This was the lessons. She prefers that they sit first year Johnson was able to enbehind the fence, but underroll her three children. stands those who want to sit by My neighbor told me about the edge of the pool. Parents Delilah. I heard she was really bring crafts, crocheting, books good and she can help kids overand sodas to sip while their chilcome their fears. Im terrified of dren splash. An entire family of the water, Johnson said. sisters enrolled their children in But her children werent terrisame the class so they could fied. They did everything Brink-erhof- T spend time visiting, Brinkerhoff asked them. Janette Young of Hooper also said. Most parents are cooperaheard about BrinkerhofT from a tive and let Brinkerhoff teach. neighbor. Her children had not Only a couple of times has she told parents to "sit down and enbeen in any swim classes for several years. Young wanted somejoy life when they became really one she could trust. Her sons vocal. were apprehensive at first, but by Brinkerhoff appreciates the the end of the first lesson they were hooked by Brinkerhoffs cheering section of parents when her students accomplish somecharm. Every summer Becky Wright thing they could not do the first of Layton has brought her four day. children to West Point to have BrinkerhofT teach her them how Rarely has Brinkerhoff canceled class and rarely has she had to swim. She is so good with the kids. to jump in and save a student. I like the environment and I like There is always at least one other how she teaches, Wright said. instructor besides herself and at BrinkerhofT believes children least one person standing by the should start swimming lessons pool watching all the students. when they are 4. Most parents are not starting Four of her own eight children their children soon enough. have swum on Clearfield High When they are 4 they can take inSchool's swim team. Her daughstruction and listen. If they dont ter, Evie Brinkerhoff, is this learn how to swim they have a years team captain. LAYTON A Salt Lake area company trying to locate a retail business on Layton's Main Street continues its rocky relationship with city planners. The planning commission tabled for the second time American Stone's request for a conditional use permit for a parcel of land at 450 N. Main St., while developers try to figure out a way to make the business look less industrial. Lon Thomas, owner of the decorative landscaping rock five-mon- th Bosnia-Herzegovin- a. The 1 979 graduate of Meridian High School of Meridian, Idaho, joined the Marine Corps in February 1979. Navy Seaman Nathan K. Kroeger, son of Fred E. and Lou A. Kroeger of West Point, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, 111. proDuring the eight-wee- k gram, Kroeger completed a variety of training that included classroom study and practical instruction on naval customs, first aid, firefighting, water safety and survival and shipboard and aircraft safety. An emphasis is also placed on physical fitness. Kroeger and other recruits so received instruction on Navys N core values - honor, courage and commitment - and how to apply them in their military performance and personal conduct. Kroeger joins 55,000 men and women who will enter the Navy this year from all over the country. Men and women train together from their first day in the Navy just as they do aboard ships and at shore commands around the world. To reinforce the team concept, Kroeger and other recruits also were trained in preventing sexual harassment and ensuring equal opportunity. He is a 1994 graduate of Clearfield High School of Clearfield. Air Force Airman 1st Class Chrystelle W. Perry has graduated from Phase I of the diagnostic imaging apprentice course at Sheppard Air force Base, Wichita Falls, Texas. Students were taught basic electricity and atomic theories, production of X-ra- radio-graph- school Elementary lunch 1 FruLiv. 1 Choice So. 1: 4 ounce yogurt cup, baby carrot sticks, fresh Jruit, paikage craikers, MAM Fun See package, milk. Choice So. 2: Mini bun, peanut butter cup, honey or jelly cup, txihy carrots. Jresh fruit. Skittles Fun See package, milk. 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Neighboring business owners said they were concerned with i Once again, developers said they would work with the city, trying to come up with a way to cover the storage and improve the landscaping and entrance. The planning commission is scheduled to revisit'the issue ; , . Aug. 11. Parrots menus for Davis County are: Breakfast ill be provided in all fchools ith a choice of cereal, toast, fruit juice and milk served daily h ith more choices offered on f However, planners were not impressed with the look of large pallets of rock stacked behind the business that could be seen from Interstate 15. cialist Tom Christopulos questioned whether the" business should be in a highway commercial zone at all, comparing it to a lumber yard with outdoor storage that would more appropriately fit in the industrial park, j D3EF(U!SEe6! 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