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Show Poge 1 OB, Lakeside Review, June 3, 1981 kaysville Recreation Department Notes Schedule for Summer ! Kaysville City Parks and Recreation has announced its summer schedule of activities. Registration will begin the week of June 1, with people of all ages being ' invited to participate. Following is the schedule of activities. For further information contact Frank Thompson, Recreation Director, at : JUNIOR OLYMPICS : boys and girls. Begins June 1 at Little League Football Field, '.Ages': practice will be held Mon.,, Wed., and Fri. at 8:30-9:3- Events: 50 Yard Dash, 20 Yard Shuttle Run, Baseball Throw fBoys), 20 Yard Hop, 220 Yard Relay, standing Long Jump, Run, Jump, and Dodge, Softball Throw . (Girls) and Cross Country Run. Participants will compete in the County Meet at Davis High school on June 24. TENNIS : Ages: and boys girls, begins June 8 at Davis High tTennis Courts 3766-202- 3 Fee: GIRLS SOFTBALL V Begins June 8 Every Monday and Wednesday. JR. GOLF LESSONS Ages: 10 and Over boys and girls. Fee:$9.00. Begins June 8 12 Held at Davis Park Golf Course Phone: A series of five (5) one-holessons for the ' beginner. , ADULT BEGINNING GOLF Ages: Adult men and women. Classes held at Davis High School and Davis Park Golf Course. Fee: 5 Lessons for $ 10.00 Call John Dawson: 2 for times. Ages: Fee: 13-u- p, 11-1- 13-u- Little League Wrestling - 773-234- 3. Brit Howard, City Council Member ; Page, City Council Member ; Gerald Purdy, Committee Chairman; Patty Hartley, Committee Secretary; Paul Smith, Committee Member; Mary Pettingill, Committee Member; David Johnson, Committee Member; Neko Roundy, Committee Member; Frank Thompson, 376-890- BOYS BASKETBALL CLINIC Ages: 7th, 8th, & 9th Grades. Fee: $15.00, Dates: June 15 19 Time: 10:00 a.m. 12 : 00. Ages : 10th, llth, & 12th Grades, Fee : $15.00 Dates : June 15, 17, 19, 22, 24, 26. s Time: 6:00 8:00 p.m. Place: Davis High School Fieldhouse. ; 376-216- 8, w Recreation Director. ACTIVITIES (Justfor fun) Ages: All boys and girls. Begins June 8 at Kayville at 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Monday and Wednesday. City Baseball Diamonds v ARTS AND CRAFTS Place: City Park Bowery (by FireStationKRegistation: June9Time: 9:00 a., m. classes: Tuesday 9:00 10a.m. and Thursday 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. WEDDINGS Activities: Softball, Kickball, Frisby Golf, Dodge Ball, Field Hockey, and Steal the Flag. v -- 4 Ages: 8 13, boys and gfirls. Fee: $3.50. Register June 8 at 9:00 a.m. at Davis High School Girls Gym. Classes will be held two days each week for six weeks: Mon. & Wed. or Tues. & Thurs. starting on June 8. I ' Backdrops Condelabras Linens Tables, chain SPECIAL EVENTS DURING THE SUMMER Universal June 24 at .Davis High July 10 at Clearfield f : July 16 at Layton Date to be announced at Davis High Courts County Jr, Olympics County Swim Races County Archery Tourney City Tennis Tourney County Tennis Tourney County Lagoon Day Party ItMtflU 13-1- ' 8 Country Wicker Park Place ' 393-53- . ' Victorian South Seat Rattan Roman Elegance Summer Hours: .Monday-Saturdai Seles 3770 KitMl July July 29. Little Leage Football Registration and Physicals August 3 - -- THE COLORFUL display of floral tokens on Memorial Day brought the colors of summer to the Syracuse City Cemetery despite the stormy ... weather conditions. The carefully maintained grounds and the thoughtful landscaping make this one of the beauty spots in the area. y 9:00-5:0- 0 Individual RmUteor 53 Complete Package Plans OGDEN 7. ; ; " Personalized Setting in GYMNASTICS - Gazebos Snacksets Serving Aprons Bridal Books Centerpieces Invitations BASEBALL Junior Baseball, Ages: 8 12. Starts June 1, Tues. and Thurs. Played at City Diamonds (Major ) and Gailey Park (Minor) A & C & Prep League: Held Monday thru Friday at Davis High. . Held , . , . 10-1- PLAYGROUND November. KAYSVILLE CITY RECREATION & PARKS COMMITTEE Carol , -- ; January, Little League Basketball -- $2.50 Schedule: Girls 8:00 a.m., Mon. Wed. Fri., 7:00a.m., Mon. Wed. Fri. 0 9:30 a.m. Mon. Wed. Fri.. Boys 7:00 a.m. Tues., Thurs., 2 8:00 a.m. Tues., Thurs., p 9:00 a.m. Tues., Thurs. Adults 10:00 a.m. Tues., Thurs. ; ARCHERY Ages: 5 boys and girls. Begins June 9 ut Kaysville City Baseball Diamonds. Held Each Tues. and Thurs. from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Participants will compete in County Meet held at Layton High on July 16. ACTIVITIES DURING THE YEAR $10.00 . 50 SOOTH STATE - jh, ( GO CIEADPIEID ' '4 Spring Fun Fair for 4-Clubs, Public Thursday H & LAYTON Schools out and clubs from throughout Davis County are preparing to celebrate with a Spring Fun Fair this Thursday. The fair, which will be held at the Layton City Park, will replace Lagoon Day for the 1,308 county members. At 11 a.m. booths and games will be opened and hot dogs, drinks, and hot scones will be sold. Each booth will be sponsored by a local club and proceeds will be used for their activities this 4-- 4-- H year. Between 1 and 3 in the afternoon relay races and flag football will be played in the Layton Parks Common. At 3 p.m. a special information stand will open to provide interested youth or their parents details about clubs,' activities, ar;d purposes. A barbecue 4-- H nnnnnm and salad supper will be sold at 5 p.m. The day will be climaxed with a talent show. It will be held in the Little Theater of Layton High School across from the park. Winners of both the senior and junior divisions will receive recognition on the county level and the winner of the Senior Division (ages 14 and older) will compete in the State Talent Show later this year. To register for the talent night phone 4-- H the office at We hope the 4-- H THURS., FRI.. SAT., SUN. 452-340- fair will encourage boys and girls from all over the county to get to know each other, said Norma staff member. 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