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Show Full Schedule of Activities Outlined ;For City Summer Recreation Progam Cedar City Municipal swimming swim-ming pool is now in operation and a full schedule of activities has been planned for the summer sum-mer season in addition to regular regu-lar open swimming. Special season tickets will go on sale again this year, Wallace Osborne, manager stated. They will be made available as follows: fol-lows: Children $5; Adults, $7, and Family, $12. A full Red Cross program will also be offered in addition to free instruction for both children chil-dren and adults. In the Red Cross swirr.ivlng program both junior and senior life saving will be offered as well as water safety instructors' courses. The senior life saving course will begin on Monday June 17 at 12 noon. It will be held daily and will progress through a complete com-plete water safety course, which . will enable the graduate to teach all Red Cross swimming and life saving classes. Regular swimming lesson will be offered ln the forenoons as follows: Monday, 10 a. m., boys. Tuesday, 10 a. m., girls. Wednesday, 10 a. m., ladies. Thursday, 10 a. m., girls. Friday, 10 a. m., boys. The Red Cross program will be held daily from 12 noon to 2 p. m. and the regular swimming pool hours will be from 2 p. m. to 9 p. m. each day and from 2 to 6 p. m. Sundays and holidays. Crls nrocram fnr th iimmr is reported elsewhere in this issue is-sue of the Record. In the minor league baseball program, which got under way Tuesday morning a schedule for boys 8 through 12 years of age was also announced. Each of the boys participating will play each Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and will report according accord-ing to age. Boys eight years of a;;p will j report at 8 a. m.; nine year-olds at 9 a. m.; ten-year olds at 10 and 11 and 12 year olds at 11 a. m. in addition a special youth baseball program will be undertaken under-taken lor boys who have graduated grad-uated from the Pony League ranks. All boys 15 years of age and uver are invited to par-'.1 par-'.1 "ipate. First call for these boys has been issued for Thursday evening at 5:30 p. m. at the municipal park. They will meet each sue- ceding Tuesday and Thursday evening at the same time. lt Is the hope of the recreation department that a program can be created for these boys. It will be organized according to participation parti-cipation and need, recreation director di-rector Ken Benson stated. He further fur-ther stated that the program may progress Into a Colt league or may become a choose-up and play situation. Regardless, some baseball activity will be provided. provid-ed. A schedule for tennis both boys and adults was also announced by the department. I Instruction and tennis play for adults over 10 years of age will be offered each Monday, Wednesday Wed-nesday and Friday morning at 8 at the courts on the municipal park. Boys under 16 years of age will meet on the same days at 9 a. m. he said. Tennis program will begin with fundamentals and progress into tournament j'ly. Special programs to be undertaken under-taken during the summer were also announced. It Is anticipated that a special equatic show will be presented in July by the Tooele Too-ele swim show; ln August camps will be conducted one for boys and one for girls. Also in August a Softball tournament will be staged. SDeclfic dates on these events I will be announced later. |