Show Recreation Roundup The Woods Cross Recreation Up Round-Up was held Thursday July 20 at the Woods Cross city park under the direction of the recreation staff and the city council and auxiliary THE ANNUAL affair began at 4 pm p.m. with winners of ot the junior junior junior jun jun- jun- jun division Moppet Softball League the playing their mothers In an long hour-long softball game The mothers were required to bat left hand ed and to play the same positions positions positions as their daughters played for the game The mothers were the victors In that contest The next event was a baseball game between the West Bountiful Bountiful ful Cardinals and the Woods Cross Tigers Both teams are In the Bronco division of the Wood West-Wood Baseball League The Tigers were the victors for that game A TENNIS tournament was held for women and a mixed doubles doubles doubles dou dou- bles tournament was also held during the evening The drama department presented presented presented pre pre- two plays every hour on the Hie hour at the bowery THE FINAL event was a softball softball softball soft- soft ball game between the Moochers Moochers Mooch- Mooch ers winners of the senior division di division division di- di vision Moppet Softball league and their mothers The mothers came out the victors but knew they had been In a ball game before the final run was scored Following the days day's events an award program was held Inthe in inthe inthe the bowery Ribbons s were given for winners and up runners-up inthe In Inthe inthe the softball leagues and tennis balls and ribbons presented to winners of the boys' boys and girls' girls tennis tournaments held during the past two weeks Special awards were also presented to nine girls for outs outstanding tan din g sportsmanship during the summer summer summer sum sum- mer sports season TAKING HOME a purple ribbon ribbon ribbon rib rib- bon were Pam Cahoon Kim Morrell Rhonda Cleverly DeLys DeLys DeLys De- De Lys Ostlund Ellen Cleverly Diane Hatch Vir Virginia gin i a Casdorph Casdorph Casdorph Cas- Cas dorph Nona Pack and Donna Diesposti Proceeds from the sale of ot food will be used to help with continued support of the recreation recreation recreation rec rec- program for Woods Cross ON FRIDAY July 28 a bus busload busload busload load of children from the the Woods Cross area will spend the day at Lagoon as part of Davis County Recreation day to be held there The drama division of the recreation department finished the summer season with the completion of two plays which were presented to capacity au audiences audiences audiences au- au Thursday evening at the bowery on the city park The classes h have lve been conduct by lit J Hal Curtis Curti of oi the 3 county r. r r r- department and have consisted of ot fundamental drama and pantomime THE TWO plays were The Fatal Quest with Mark Anderson Ander Ander- son Diane Williams Michael Anderson DeLys Ostlund and amI Karalee Galloway playing the lead parts The Ghost of a Freshman was also presented with starring starring starring star star- ring roles filled by Jeri Galloway Galloway Galloway Gallo Gallo- way Mera Lee Anderson Julie Baker Nona Pack and MariLynn MariLynn Mari Marl Lynn Anderson THE GIR GIRLS GIRLS' IS' IS tennis tournament tournament tournament ment was held last week Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day through Thursday at the Woods Cross courts Winners for singles age 9 Karalee Galloway age 11 Carrie Carrie Carrie Car Car- rie Sue CronIn age 12 Donna Diesposti age Cleverly age 15 RaJean Couch age 16 Linda DOUBLES' DOUBLES winners age 11 Laurie Talbot and LuAnn Olsen age 12 Donna Diesposti and Di Diane Diane Diane Di- Di ane Hatch teen agers Kathy Lewis and RaJean Couch 1 For the two tournaments held in this city 32 girls signed for tournament play and 46 boys The Davis County tennis tournament tournament tournament ment will be held next week with many of the local winners registered registered registered regis regis- to participate |