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Show K Six Teams In City's Grasshopper League Six teams will compose the Grasshopper league in Smithfield this summer, with a schedule on the agenda. Bees Alan Archibald, Mike Cannell, Dusty Roe, Kirk Douglas, Suzette Smith, Mark Tarbet, Craig Fonnes-becRya Rock, Alayna Pitcher, Angie Archibald, Shawn Boman, Chuck Elliot, Nick Douglas, Ron Rosen-burShaun Gleason, Robin Craig, Roger Palmer, John Sorge. Lions Mark Stephens, Jerry Hansen, Evan Williams, David Tueller, Jennifer Lithgow, Mike Carlson, David Jorgensen, Duncan k, y, Whitney, Jenise Merrill, STUDENTS OF THE Batei School of Dance .(L to R) Hiedi Taylor, Tonya Tamba Gordon rehearae their routine for Friday recital. Jauui and Citizen Photo Recital Scheduled The Bates School of Dance has scheduled their recital for Friday, May 31, at 7:30 p.m. in the Fourth-Eight- h Ward. A Season of Dance will be performed through tap, ballet, creative, modern and Dale Hansen, Andy Archibald, Arthur Erickson, Gary Stewart, Rex Fisher, Sheri Mather, Kim Hillyard, Chris Stark, Nanette Merkley, Andy Merkley. Terre Egbert, Bugs Dean Child, Brett Birch, Jamie Brandenburt, Shelly Hansen, David Payne, Roger Palmer, Jed Packer, Travis Maughan, Chris Egbert. John Robertson, Todd Johnson. Chris Chambers, John Thomas, Kelly Winn, Doug Cannell, Eric Brandenburg, Tim Schwartz. Lee Gregory;' Bears Ronnie Robertson, Bretton Lind, Cathy Corbridge, Nancy Meyer, Boyd Spring, Clay Demille, David Olsen, Doug Buttars, Jeff Call, Wade Godfrey, Joel Lundberg, Doug Frost, Connie Brandenburg, Jason Rindlisbach-er- , Cody Pitcher, Ronald Nelson, Gordon Nelson. Ronnie Jonas, Tigers Bart Esplin, Pat Miller,. Dalon Williams, Bobby Sundstrom, Mark Holt, John Bell, Shawn Johnson, Bruce Lithgow, Stephanie Spack-maShawn Roghaar, Bart Miller, Kelly Downs, Paul Thomas, Karl Thomas, Lane Straatman, Jason Merrill. n, Mark Polecats sjecial course on Real Estate Principles and PracA tices for Salesmen" is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 3, 1975. The class will be held on the following dates: June 3, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. June 4, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. June 5, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. June 6, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. June 24, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. June 25, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. June 26, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. June 27, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. A registration fee of $50 covers cost of instruction. Instructional material, costing approximately $25 will be sold and registration completed during the first Tigers vs. Polecats. Bugs vs. Bees. 11:00 Bears vs. Lions. 9:00 10:00 quist, Andy Corbett, Shane Johnson, Mark Lind, Robbie Roe and Dirk Johnson. June Ste- phens, Don Hulet, Todd Holland, Steve Straatman, Nancy Bingham, Shawn Godfrey, Kris Gregory, David Real Estate Course Offered Mather, Eric Robertson, Jared Bates, Carl Hulet, Bryan Atkinson, Jodie Cron- - 9 June 13 Schedule 9:00 10:00 11:00 Schedule . Tigers vs. Lions. Bugs vs. Bears. Polecats vs. Bees. Pony Tail League Teams Chosen Teams chosen for the girls ponytail softball includes the following: COACH Mary Ellen Jones; Lori Jenkins, Leslie Kendall, Judy Walquist, Sheila Barker, Jet Vewieg, Sheila Casper, Marsha Larson, Ann Peterson, Wendy Goodsell, Kirsten Fabricus. COACHES Carol Spring, Shelly Kimball, Sherry Stevens; Sandy McArther, Rox-an- n Rash, Laura Ronsenbur-ge- r, Sharon Pitcher; Teresa Pitcher, Ginger Meek, CaroRoxann lyn McDonald, Ryan, Melanie Hanson. COACHES Brenda Pitch- er, Jackie Cantwell, Cheryl Pitkin; Carla Fishburn, Denise Chambers, Kelly Pitcher, Krista Jeppeson, Stacy Carlson, Lisa Hillyard, Patricia Birch, Melody Phillips, Julie Chambers. COACH Holly Downs; Sandy Miller, Shari Hendricks, Gina Bingham, Julie Bates, Annette Cazier, Debbie Nelson, Debra Peterson, SuAnn Clark, Cindy Straub, and Shanna Johnson. If any other girls are interested in playing, contact Gene Spring, 563-371- 9. jazz. This is Karen Bates fifth year at teaching various dance styles to dancers from to young adults. Over forty students will participate in the recital. four-year-ol- Little League Baseball Begins The 1975 Little League baseball season gets under way June 5 here, and league director Lonnie Loveday has released the schedule and rosters: Coach Lynn Red Devils Eskelson. Robert Barrera, Bobby Funk, Bart Rindlis-bache- r, Troy Bingham, Wendell Rindlisbacher, Doug Hansen, Alan Archibald, Roger Western, Gary GoJ-deridg- e, Curtis Bingham, Chris Brown, Erick Robertson, Gordon Nelson. Mets Coaches Alan Lower, Lyle Archibald. Doug Archibald, Tom Pitcher, Yancy Spackman, Kurt Holt, Holt, Jeff Anderson, Kyle Anderson, Rick Vos per, Brett Payne, Niel Holt, Jay Dee Downs. Coaches David Reds Call, Bryan Boulton and David Ottesen. Corey Lindley, Todd Williams, Tony Selley, High Straatman, Brad Mathers, Tim Parson, James Hansen, Mark Stephens, Brian Pickett, Ted Johnson, Brian Atkinson. Giants Greg Chambers, Steve Chambers, Brent Low, Tracy Hoth, Todd Corbett, Lynn Godderidge, Jay Kelly King, Dalon Williams, Rex Fisher, Kevin Kelly SUPER CD CONCENTRATED DEODORIZER "2 Drops Deodorize d, A Skunk" One Year Supply Done. ONLY Fourth Ward Holds Scout Court Of Honor HUNGREX Smithfield Fourth Ward START TODAY! Boy Scout Court of Honor was held Tuesday evening. May 13, in the Fourth and Eighth Ward chapel. Rex Hebdon introduced Bruce Tarbett as special communications director for the meeting. Colors were posted by Rodney Cheal, Cannon Tarbet, Brian Symons and Doug Archibald. LOSE WEIGHT THIS WEEK Leaders present were William Scholes, Gene Esplin, Rodney Nyman, Sherman Lindhardt, Van Martin, Lynn Cheal and Bishop Noble Erickson and Kenneth Porter of Preston. Eagle Scout badges were awarded to three boys, Lyle Archi- MTABLE CLOTH FOR THE HOME Fun songs were directed by Genene Allred accompan- ied by Joyce Cheal. Merit badges were awarded to Douglas Archibald, David Erickson, Greg Goode, Brian Symons and Rodney Cheal. They were presented to the boys by Janel Heaps and Lynn Cheal. A first class award went to Kail Symons, Tenderfoot, and to Rodney Cheal, First Class, awarded by Gene Esplin and Janel Heaps. RAY HEBDON Sprinkling Can $ u VACATION NEEDS 39 Grill Scrubber PLASTIC 39 EACH STYROFOAM 3$H COOLERS 97 RAID First Aid Spray BIIBlt Flying Insect Killer 14 39 Oz. - Rag. $1.69 Yard Guard Outdoor 19 Rif. $2.69 Ant& Roach Killer 16 Oz. Rig. $1.65 S Oz. Sunburn. 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