OCR Text |
Show rr; &r--j-- i "7a " . 4 The Sampler, Apr. 25, 1 985 jgTOwqapwifJW wm wm m - !;: :sif-'-75;?- f : 1 ' ' J , ;' ' - . " ' s.-.-- "fav.1 . i i i TO KICIt OFF THE beginning of National Library Week, balloons were launched from the library by children in the community. 1 t i ! f ' ' si j. v ' "'V:4:-- .. 5 r 17 i 1. : "WHAT CAN I SAYT his - asks Staff Sgt. Dean Bertsch, after "I'm proud to serve another four." nt. : f ; :, Something serious from Ifae doghouse Dugway elementary school hews Registration for students kindergarten this follwill be held May 2 and 3 entering from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1 to 3 p.m. during regular school hours. However, because some of the larger schools will be registering, an additional day, parents should' contact individual schools, v Kindergarten registration will be on" a district-wid- e' v basis." A You should be reminded, parents, that children must be five years of age on or before September 1, 1985 before they can be admitted to public schools, "a certified state birth certificate 'will be. required for registration purposes." The Elementary Education Director, Mr. Rupp, pointed out . j that kindergarten students are required to have physicals and must make arrangements family health care providers. A unified health through form appraisal may be picked up from your school secretary. This coming year we are expecting well over 600 kin- dergarten children to register. "With this large group there is no way that vision screen and immunizations can be done at one site or in one day." Therefore, Tooele County School District - in cooperation with Tooele County Health Services - will implement the following schedule' Sites of screening and immunizations : April 29, Tooele Courthouse: Grantsville, a.m.; Stansbury, 10:30 a.m.-1- 2 noon; West, p.m. April 30: p.m.; Central, 2:30-- 4 p.m.; Harris, 5 p.m. Dates for Dugway will be scheduled at a later date. Because of the shortage of vaccine boosters I and II will be given at a later date. A $2 charge for each visit will j 1 automobile accident occurred in "Civil Rights" Pass nearly taking ; the life of the driver. 'And, ONCE AGAIN, the yes seat belt was too much of a nuisance to sue: The result: multiple serious injuries to the legs, ribs, back and head; vehicle damage: total roll-ov- Kindergarten registration Scheduled ;. Dugwayites Go Into Action Again!! Well, once again a serious sure there were no fuel leaks and assisted the Dugway MP's until the Tooele Sheriffs Department arrived and : er loss, .r.Thanks to Mrs. Leola - Lid-diar- . and Mr. Michael d Ar;- - nold for their immediate to the precautionary first-ai- d Our driver. Dugway injured clinic folks, headed-u- p by Doctor Kim Young and Mr. Robert Pagnani, were quick on the scene and, as usual, took immediate control, doing an outstanding job to ' took over., .The. estimated speed of the vehicle at the time of the accident: 80 MPH. CARELESSNESS!! The winter climate appears to have gone. With its departure, some motor vehicle drivers tend to make Highway. 199 and Skull Valley.: Road .their personal roadway to see how fast' they can get to and from Dugway, USING BOTH of immunizations that the child has received, as required by state law. "We remind parents that the law requires, "that any child five years of age (and under) entering public schools for the first time in Utah must present to the school a certificate stating heshe has received vision screening to detect Amblyopia or other visual defects or a signed statement that the screening violates the personal beliefs of the parent or guardian." If the child does not register on the scheduled day, they must make their own arrangements to comply, with admission requirements, Mr. Rupp said. He also said the last day of school for current kindergarten students will be May 24 "We will begin assessing incoming kindergarten students strengths and weaknesses via our "Early Prevention of School Failure ProH , ' gram. The purpose of the program is to diagnose and spot potential problems earlier in children and to allow parents time during the summer months to address specific needs of their child, Mr. Rupp explained. Early Prevention of School Failure Program testing for kindergarten students will be May 29, 30 and 31. Individual time scheduling will be done during regu: . lar hours and scheduling will be set by individual schools at time of registration. Achievement Tests will be administered the first week of May. Parents be sure that your child is present and well Kay Casperson, Artist in Resident Mime, will begin Monday, May 6 witn a performance ror ine enure scnooi ai 9 am Everyone is invited to attend. Utah Symphony will be here Thursday, May 9 in the morning at unb gym. A Health Fair addressing heartlungs, nutrition, dental care, and hygiene will be sponsored by the Tooele County Nurses May:. Regular tire inspection I! EY $ $ $ IMPROPER TURN Two servicemen were riding south on a motorcycle on road. A northa four-lan- e bound pickup truck tried to make a left turn at an intersection, and collided almost If the individual works or lives at Dugway, we will write a letter to the individual informing him or her that their inconsiderate driving habits have been noted and should they display any similar habits on this instal- with the motorcy--- v cle. The driver of the motorcycle received severe head injuries. He ' died during surgery. The passenger received a broken arm and a sprained ankle. head-o- lation, that their driving The careless attitude of these selected drivers is really recklessness on their part Using the "other" lane to cut curves has caused drivers coming the "other", and further injury prevent way (in their lane) to be the forced off the road, causing person injured getting Tooele to the transported damage to the vehicle, and Fire Our Departin the past, some serious Hospital. GIOUS. Thanks. on was site making ment n 1 ' PARENTS Do you know what's going on at Colorado and 47th in Skull Valley?? Ask your teenagers they know (and so do we). - A forgotten line here, several ad libs there, a practical joke or two, and the unforgettable applause. Suddenly, it's closing night! What a relief! It's all over except for the memories. Ah! The memories the uncontrollable ,::j,:.. il 1 laughing spells, the dis- agreements on direction and presentation, the cray ideas on how to "jazz", up the scene a little, the last minute effort to locate something this is the very first time on a stage in front of people. You emerge with new friends, a closer relationship with your old friends, and a new. appreciation for arts; the . If someone would have told that little girl with the new party dress swishing around in front of the bedroom mirror that she would one day end up on the stage at Dugway, I truly don't think she would have begged I that sounds like thunder, late night rehearsals, and her mother for acting lestwo straight days of nothing sons. My sincere thanks go enbut. hammering, sawing, to the excellent cast, theWo- .' tire crew, the Dugway painting, and stapling.' A special group of people men's Club, all those who have assembled, dedicating helped with preparations, bringing me their time and efforts to and to fate for make this the best produc- to Dugway and giving me tion Dugway has ever seen. the opportunity to be a part ' Some have done this sort of of it all. ' Wilson Ellie thing before, but for some v The Sampler The Sampler la published by the Transcript-Bulleti- n Publishing Company of Tooele, Utah as a civilian enterprise in the Interest of the advertiser wDl result In the refusal to print advertising from that source.'".' ' Business and advertising matters concerning the paper should be addressed to the Tooele Transcri68 N. Main St., pt-Bulletin, Tooele, Utah 84074 or call (S01) ' personnel at Dugway Proving, .v.- -' 'Utah; ..; In this advertised .'',' Everything availfor Items must News be made publication publication able for purchase, use or patron- should be sent to the Public Afage without regard to race, creed, faire Officer, Dugway Proving color or national origin of the Ground, Dugway, Utah 84022,or pur-chas- user or patron. A con-Arm- ' er, ed call (S01) B22-211- 6. The Sampler Is published twice violation or rejection of this policy of equal opportunity by monthly by offset method. - C:r V ':.'V'. ".. Six;&t - - trv: ::w!-VoX:;..s:.- t.,..jH-.''")-'..'- . : ''' .:- ' " J ir ' i. ne-r.-.tb. f3 Bast ' - l! (cont.) Pure as the driven snow n, be charged. Mr. Rupp emphasized that parents must bring on the day of registration all records indicating dates and types - Safety is can save your life, your wife's life or your child's life, as well as saving your MON- privileges could be rescinded on DPG. Keep in mind, most Dugwayites are considerate in and out of a vehicle. That extra five minutes that some of us try to save is going to cost someone their life. ' PLEASE DRIVE WITH COURTESY. TRY IT. COURTESY IS CONTA- LANES&!. 30 4-- REMEMBER the Driver's Job!! Provost Marshal Office. . East-Stockto- Many of us have felt that there is not much we can do about this. WRONG! There is something you and I can do about this. If we witness such an act of reckless driving, write down license number and report it to the |