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Show , LAKESIDERECREATION Lakeside Review ,SummeriestfperjorrnanceXschedul Tuesday, July 21, 1992 5 Registration fee is $50, which includes a physical exam, plus a $50' re' : fundable uniform deposit. must also brine a birth certificate. Boys ages 0. , For more information call RECREATION BRIEFS 7-- Friday, Aug. 7: 774-727- 11:30 a.m., Italy, Gruppo Folkloristico di Verica Noon, Mexico, Ballet Folklorico de la Universidad de Juarez 12:30 p.m., Scotland, The MacCulloch Dancers 1 p.m., Romania, The Mara Ensemble 1:30 p.m., Philippines, University of the East Dance Troupe 2 p.m., Austria, Vaokatangruppe lllmitz 2:30 p.m., France, Lou Ceu de Pau 3 p.m., Taiwan, Yih Shian Folk Ballet Company of the Filipino-Chines- e Cultural and Economic Association 3:30 p.m. Poland, Lechowia Polish Canadian Dance Company 4 p.m., Ireland, Trinity Irish Dancers 4:30 p.m., Mexico, Conjunto Folklorio Magisterial 5 p.m., Romania, Firicelul Folk Troupe 5:30 p.m., Indonesia, Folk Ensemble Bagong Kusudiardjo 6 p.m., U.S.A., The Rocky Mountain Dancers 6:30 p.m., U.S.A., The Hills of Home Singers Saturday, Aug. 8: Noon, Indonesia; 12:30 p.m., France; 1 p.m., Philippines; 1:30 p.m., Italy 2 p.m., Poland; 2:30 p.m., Romania; 3 p.m., Mexico; 3:30 p.m., Austria 4 p.m., Scotland; 4:30 p.m., U.S.A.; 5 p.m., Ireland; 5:30 p.m., Taiwan 6 p.m., Mexico; 6:30 p.m., Romania; 7 p.m., U.S.A. Sunday, Aug. 9: 11:30 a.m., Ireland; Noon, Mexico; 12:30 p.m., France; 1 p.m., Romania; 1:30 p.m., Scotland 2 p.m., Austria; 2:30 p.m., Taiwan; 3 p.m., Romania; 3:30 p.m., Philippines 4 p.m., Mexico; 4:30 p.m., Indonesia FRUIT HEIGHTS ed from Las Vegas where he placed in three different events in the Fifth Annual Las Vegas USA International Karate 1992 Open Championship. Roark Hodson placed first in weapons, second in kata and third in fighting. He is a student of Myong O of O and Ms Hap Kwon Do in Sunset. n area ASA compeTryouts for an age tition softball team are set for Saturday, Aug. 15 from 9 a.m. to noon at the South Ogden Park, 40th Street and Adams in Ogden. : Girls who will be in the ninth or tenth grades this fall are encouror aged to tryout. For more information call Ken Koop at Lee Tarrant, Sunset slates WFFL football registration Girls volleyball A Kaysville Junior High student recently return- SUNSET Registration for Wasatch Front Football League for boys held at Spendlove Towers, 100 W. 1800 North; on July be will ages 21 and 22 from 6 p.m. Physicals will be conducted Saturday, Aug. 8. Cost is $30 for residents; $35 for A uniform deposit of $30 is also required. For more information contact the Sunset Recreation Department at 7-- 4-- Ogden-Layto- 479-523- -- 3 825-608- 7. league offered A girls volleyball league for grades 7, 8 and 9 will be held at 5:30 at the Marshall p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays from Aug. 1 White Center, 222 28th Street, Ogden. School teams are encouraged to enter. Cost is $15 per player. For more information call 6 or 629-834- 399-145- 7. LAYTON 825-162- 8. CITYS Slots open on LHS cross country team LAYTON junior high boy or girl Any Layton High or ninth-grad- e who will be entering Layton High this year interested in competing in cross country track should contact Rex Hohnholt at 547-061- 7. Little League schedules football Groups to perform team tryouts slated Girls ASA softball Karate student wins at Las Vegas meet CLEARFIELD will be conducted through Monday, Practices begin native folk dances sign-u- p for Football League Front the Wasatch Registration at the Clearfield Recreation Department, 40 S. 125 East, July 27 at 6 p.m. Monday, Aug. 3 and games begin Saturday, Aug. 22. UTAHS YEAR ROUND OCEAN LAP SWIMMING SWIMMING LESSONS WATER AEROBICS YOUTH SWIM TEAM RACQUETBALL STEAM ROOM-SAUNPARTY' RESERVATIONS CONCESSIONS PICNIC AREA A 465 N. Wasatch Dr., Layton BEHIND LAYTON HIGH SCHOOL MON.-FR- 546-858- 8 5 30 I. SATURDAY AM-1- 0 8 00 AM-- 7 PM PM BOUNTIFUL Ethnic food, dancers from all over the world, and arts and crafts are in store for visitors at this years Summerfest International, slated for Aug. 9 at the Bountiful City Park, 200 W. and 400 North. The free festival is open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 7-- on Sunday. Summerfest will feature 95 booths of visual arts and handmade crafts by Utah artists, 10 ethnic food booths and 15 groups of folk dancers and musicians in color- ful costumes. native Dance groups will represent 12 countries, in- cluding Austria, France, Indonesia, Ireland, ItaMexico, ly, Philippines, Po- A dancer performs a traditional Italian folk land, Romania, dance at Summerfest International in Bountiful. Scotland, Taiwan and the United States. Tickets for performances at A street dance and parade will Woods Cross High School are $5 0 also be held to honor the and can be purchased at the Bountiful Recreation Department, performers visiting Bountiful. Moonshadow Art Supply, and First Each group will dance for about 400-50- 30 minutes each day at the festival. Paid evening performances will also be held at Symphony Hall on Thursday, Aug. 6 and at Woods Cross High School on Friday, Aug. 7 and Saturday, Aug. 8. For tickets to the Symphony x call at Hall performance, Art-Ti- Branch, all Security Bank in Bountiful; the Eccles Community Art Center in Ogden; the information booth at the festival and in the high school foyer prior to performances. For more information, call the BountifulDavis Art Center at 292-036- 7. 355-278- 7. Parade, fireworks ail past of Bountiful Handcart Days BOUNTIFUL Numerous events are planned around the citys annual Handcart Days this week, honoring the areas pioneer heritage. The schedule of events is as lows: fol- Art exhibit, BountifulDavis Art Center, through July 25. Exhibit hours are Mondays from 9 5-- p.m., Tuesdays-Friday- from s p.m. and Saturdays from 2-- 5 10-- 6 p.m. Parade, Thursday, July 23 at 6:30 p.m. beginning at 1500 South and Main Street. Theme of the parade is Centuries of Pioneering." Over 100 floats, marching units, bands, and celebrities will participate. Fireworks, Thursday, July 23 at Mueller Park Junior High, 955 LOVELY WASHED OAK Contemporary Fresh Awakenings E. 1800 South (west side), at 10 p.m. The event is being sponsored by the Bountiful City Parks and Recreation Department. Entertainment: Thursday, July 23 from 4 p.m. to dark and Friday, July 24 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Bountiful Park. Rides, concessions and entertainment will be featured at the park,, unless otherwise indicated. Entertainment schedule is as follows: July 23: 8:30-9:1- 5 July 24: 8-- p.m.. 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