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Show 7 The Sampler, Aug. 23, 1984 u f t. : from Moral Library it 'r pm ' ' .. v "Vi . Traditionally summer has duty hours call the Post Pool away and play for three months. However, this is not the case here at Dugway. The Dugway youth rad over 1,927 books this summer. during the Librarys summer reading program. "Im really proud of all of them. They all really worked hard, said Mrs. Leola library supervisor and coordinator of the summer , ' Lid-diar- d, Sports The mens tournament $nds this week. Rain has caused some delays, but when the field is dry, we will continue tournament play. Ttophies will be presented at the community club after the ifnal games. Come and cheer for your favorite team. Carolyn White, 12 Craig Livingston, 8 Annie Vernon, 111 Greg Hanzelka, 20 Jennifer Gross, 81 - ' ft UT -- . - i1 V- - tf I i J .s v f . ' fispi ' - ' ' - .. L .. . t74 - , rf . . i ) rw:i -- v v y ' ' ' Jr y V; . - t .c3s,. ; . jf books; iy. Ji .V "- r-' ' t ijl: i '.i.i y 1 feafc 1 L i 3 - - tV Ik books; books; Scott Shirts, 162 books; Blake Holman, 8 books; Annie DiCarlo, 49 books; Tina Szarek, 73 Charlie Petersen, 65 books; 28 books; Suzle Williamson, 26 books; Annie Howard, 12 books; Matt Williamson, 12 books; . Ak- Wi&i books; book$; Sheila Nadworny, 1 18 books; Lori Vernon, 99 books; Rachael Luke, 70 books; Elizabeth books; Nicholson, 20 books; Lori Cole, 30 books; front row, left to right, Travis Mallet, 90 books; Scott 60 books; Brood, 85 books; Mary Ann Beckstrand, 69 books; Troy Szarek, 42 books; Bobby Pagnani, 38 Terry, Jeremy second row, left to right, books; Maggie Broadway, 29 books; and Tonya Smith, 24 books. Not pictured: Matt Andrus, to Bldg. 5441. Hie class will run for four evenings for three hours and then tests will be given at the Special thanks go to Leola sV f - 92 books; Kari Haley; 63 books; 3rd row, left to right, Outdoor Recreation building. Bring $5 and come at 6 p.m. Lori Vernon. r . ' 68 books; Dawn McCollum, Hunter safety class starts teach the course again this year and he will collect the .IK Y books; Adam Wheaton, 23 books; Joanna Terry, 68 books; Cristina Housley, 27 books; Robert Smith, 20 books; Audrey Beckstrand, Tuesday, August 28 at the firing range. Earl Retford has agreed to . 106 books; Courtney Moe, Come see our new sleeping bags and tents. Bow hunting season is here and we have plenty of archery equipment. The top readers' for the yellow group were Annie Vernon with 111 books and Shane Jorgensen with 106 books. Special recognition awards were given to Travis Mallet, Annie DeCarlo and the in summer reading Librarysare: back row, left program' to right, Shane Jorgensen, 12 Outdoor Recreation program. The top readers for the red group were Scott Shirts who read a whopping 162 books in two short months aqd Sheila Nadworney came in second reading 118 books. t I and Kristal Hale, 7 books. f. . fees Tuesday night. Debi Caddy, Brenda Gerdner, and JoAnn Ellis for making the program Liddiard, Elko Trip .i I Looking for something to do? How about doing on another Elko road trip? The trip will take place August 31 and the Cost is $20 per person double occupancy or $30 for singles. The trip is for one night only. a success. . Swimming Pool Attention swimmers! Here is your chance to TOP READERS i i fesi- - at 2316. been a time to put the books - U,:- ff test your swimming skills against the other members of the com-- , munity. ' The swimming pool staff is sponsoring a swimming meet for anyone who can swim the length of the pool. The first -- ,1 ji;v. ? Tooele Army Depot is sponsoring this trip so the bus will depart from Teddy Bears. If enough people are interested perhaps we can l. make arrangements to Youll receive a "fun pack age and the bus will also stop at the Nevada Crossing. annual swim meet will be conducted at the Post Pool on Friday, August 31 at .10 a.m. There will be many exciting events including the car-poo- following: 25 yd freestyle 50 yd freestyle 25 yd freestyle 50 yd backstroke Call Michelle at Morale Support at 2320 to sign up or for M .i more information. Tennis Anyone interested in improving their tennis game can do so by taking tennis lessons from the Womens Club. The 100 yd relay race freestyle Other "special events to be announced. AGE GROUPS: ' mi mms classes will be conducted 9, 10 and 11 12, 13 and 14 15, 16 and 17 18 and over. For more information call the Post Pool during normal 11, 12, September and 13 ll a.m. For more information contact a Womens Club member or from 10 a.m. to QMfuk fTiy Chris Hoyt. 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Our reg. $32.50 I !' . nutrition, exercise, smoking cessation, stress redution, and weight control. More information on the fitness facilitator s role is out7 lined in health services command regulation (AMEDD Support of Army Total Fitness Program), published by the U.S. Army Health Services command in San ' STORMSIIED JACKET with POLAR FLEECE LINING FOR GUYS & GALS 40-2- Antonio. Water repeltant, wind resistant, yet breathable Polarfleece Stormshed jacket features a super-warwet! fining that keeps you warm- - even when its sizes ladies sizes Mens colors. Assorted m Softball comes to a close elimination style tournament starting with No Names play- by Scott Lydic The Dugway Intramural Softball season came to an end this week with the No Names finishing first in the mens division and the Fuzz finishing first in the womens division. In the second place, slots it ws the HHC Dragons for the mens and Neals Team finishing strong in the womens. 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