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Show Page Six - The Springville Herald - July 27, 1994 SPORTS Two for one camping offer A free night of camping on week-nights is being offered at selected Utah state parks, through September 4, 1994, by the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation. "To take advantage of the offer campers need to make a camping reservation for two or more nights, beginning and ending end-ing Sunday through Thursday, and they'll receive their last night of camping free," said Courtland Nelson, director of the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation. "This special offer is available by reservation only and, with the exception of Sunday, July 24, is good every week-night until September 4." The selected parks are Wasatch Wa-satch Mountain State Park in Midway, East Canyon State Park near Morgan, Steinaker State Park near Vernal, Starvation State Park near Duchesne, Mill-site Mill-site State Park near Ferron, Miners ville State Park near Beaver, Bea-ver, Huntington State Park in Huntington, Hyrum State Park in Hyrum, Fremont State Park near Sevier and Utah Lake State Park in Provo. Besides serving as an excellent excel-lent jumping off point for exploring explor-ing some of Utah's most extraordinary extraor-dinary scenery, Utah's 45 state parks offer an assortment of recreational opportunities, ranging rang-ing from camping, hiking and golfing, to just relaxing with family and friends. "This camping offer affords a great opportunity to travel around the state and visit some of Utah's diverse state parks," said Court-land Court-land Nelson, director of the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation. "While park usage can be heavy on weekends and holidays, weekdays week-days still offer opportunities for quiet and peaceful camping." Camping reservations must be made at least three days in advance ad-vance at most Utah state parks. However, at Wasatch Mountain State Park, reservations are taken up to the last minute. To make a reservation call 322-3770 in the Salt Lake City area or 1-800-322-3770 outside of Salt Lake City. Week-night camping fees at Utah's state parks vary from $5-$13 $5-$13 depending on campground facilities. ; These girls on the Thomas Brothers Dry wall Fox Team tied for ; second place in the league. They are: front, from left, Candace ;Bringhurst,' Melissa Harper and Melanie Miner. Middle, Haley rPeterson, Jennifer Roylance, McKell Bringhurst and Raeshell ;Lee. Back, Coach Kenneth Averett, Becky Stansfield, Katie iThomas, Jennifer Kirby and LeAnn Erickson. Missing from : photo are Kristy Averett, Lamecia Newbury and Adrien Newton. W. A :The girls on the Fibertek Fox League Softball Team tied for second place. They are: front, from left, Natalie Collette. Middle, 'Kelly Kinross, Breon Singleton, Brandy Bunce, Brooke Sullivan 'and Brooke Mattinson. Back, Coach Helen Mattinson, Michelle ; Weight, Michelle Gonzales, Jessica Jensen and Stephanie Bills. Missing from the photo are Kara Marshall, Stacey Bills, Brooke Bleggi and Assistant Coach Cindy Bunce. Most people have one foot the Snowllakes differ in shape but is larger than the other. they all have six sides. Miller's Rodeo Dance Club PRESENTS A COUNTRY LINE DANCING CLASS 1 6 Popular Line Dances 4 wk. Course Starting July 287-9 p.m. Springville Armory $12.00 Per Person Come Alone Or With A Friend For More Information Call 489-7709 ED PARKER'S KSNVO KARATS CLUB OF PROVO TAUGHT BY FRANK BEEDER 3rd Degree Blackbelt PHONE 373-1323 2365 S. 1600 E. Mountain Vista Lane Provo Classes: Children-Weds. 6-7 p.m. Women-Weds. 7-8 p.m. Beginners-Tues. & Thurs. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Inlermediate-Tues. & Thurs. 7:30-9 p.m. Red Devil football camp It is time once again to sign up tor Springville High School Red Devil Football Camp. The camp will be held August 8 to 1 1 on the Springville High School football field. The times for the camp are as follows: Grades 9-10. 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.; Grades 6-8, 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.; Grades K-5, 11:00 a.m. to 12:00. If you have any questions please call Coach Bills at 489-5953. 489-5953. Sign-ups are on August 8 at the appropriate grade time. The cost is $15.00 which includes evaluation, T-shirt, instuction, fun.' Men's golf The Hobble Creek Men's Golf Association results of men's night on July 2 1 , in in the Medal round were as follows: Gross; 1st, Drew Bigler; 2nd, Jay Lamb; 3rd, Wendell Olsen; 4th, Robert Shaun: 5th, Shaun Massman & Regan Miles. Net: 1st, Alan Reed; 2nd, Glen Miner; 4th, Denny Murray, Kayle Walker, and Pete Roundy, Nebo Loop evening programs Every Friday night the Spanish Fork Ranger District hosts an evening campground presentation. Programs will continue through August 12 and will be held at the Payson Lakes Day Use Area. All programs are free to the public and visitors should bring a jacket for cool evening temperatures. For further information, contact the Spanish Fork Ranger District at 798-3571 . Campground programs are: Friday, July 22, 8 p.m., Merrill Webb, ' Forest Service: Neotropical birds - A hands-on experience; Friday, July 29, 7 p.m., Gorilla Mountain Bikes: Mixing mountains and bikes; Friday, August 5, 7 p.m., Mike Beier, Brigham Young University: Fly fishing and tying; and Friday, August 12, 8 p.m., Carol Nunn-Hatfield, Forest Service: Goshawks, a vanishing species? Boating and alcohol don't mix Whether your driving a boat or riding in one, stay away from alcohol. Over 1,000 people die in boating accidents each year. Nine out of ten of them drown. About half of these deaths involve alcohol. alco-hol. When you are tipsy, you are much more likely to fall overboard. over-board. Alcohol reduces the body's ability to protect against cold water. So within minutes you may not be able to call for help or swim to safety. Actually, a drunk person whose head is immersed can be confused and swim down to death instead of up to safety. The Utah Safety Council offers some other boating tips, to help IN SPRINGVILLE Li J Danny IV. Pawelek ...ask me how Realty Associates TV r Ttl 7 i ' i ' tit) - i f , , i Abour 400 girls participated in the Springville Lerin Barker, Madelin Hertzsch, Savannah Recreation Softball program this year. The Bona Mgns filly learn tied lor tirst place. Members of the team are: front, from left, Bona, Breanne Thompson and Cindy Thompson. Missing from photo are Christie Newbury, Emily Noxon, Brynne Bona, Rachel lllVtltl'kl u v IVUUl UK V 11 UUil El U1U IVlif ' ' J J r T Shellv Young. Natalie Ma son and Nadine Younsberc. Nanette Pawelek, Robyn Jensen, Sauregeau. Back, Evelyn Bona, Lynzie Bona, Kimberli Peterson and Coach Maxine Bona. Sis " trlS vr:vv- : '"ox" t-;-..-?-v ffo 4t?y Yiii ttStj wao w - -. . , GPljy 0 K;J Trophies were handed out to the winning teams in the Filly and Fox Leagues girl's Softball Thursday evening. The Hogi Yogi Filly Team tied for first place. Members of the team are: front, from left, Annie Olson, Jessica Lowe, Kara Erickson, Deanna Crandall, Suzie Day, Desarae Lee, Kira Terry and Megan Christensen. Middle, Rebecca Martin, Jennie Kappas, Rachel Thorn, Emily Harder, Jessica Elder, Rachael Martin and Dayna Peay. Back, Ray Lowe, Rick Bingham, Mike Lee and Tiffer Jenkins. r wi j fiv 'ijnviS' - The McDonalds Fox team took first place. Julie Widdison, Brianne Petro and Raylene Members of the team are: front, from left, Hernandez. Back, Sam Giles and David Giles. Krista Jones and Kasie Giles. Second row, Missing from photo are Jenny Shelline and Rachelle Jackson, Toni Curtis, Alisha Revoir Chantell Dunkley. and Tiffany Jackson. Third Row, Rickie Giles, make your boating excursions Wear appropriate life pre- Don't spend too much time safe: serving equipment, on the water. Usually after three Know how to swim before Learn the "rules of the wa- hours, fatigue and increased you go out on the water. ter"...and obey them. reaction time set in. DANGER! Mapleton Property Owners Does a new vision statement take away your property rights! Better find out before its too late! |