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Show SUNDAY, 6-- A JUNE 3, 1956 SUNDAY HERALD Utah County, Utah 'J Lehi Lists Summer Recreation Program LEHI Elmo Gray has been ap-- i pointed field director of the Lehi summer recreation program which will get underway June ,11, according to J. Ferrin Gurney, chairman of the city recreation committee. The summer's program will consist of swimming, field activities, music and dancing. The swimming program will be held on Mondays and Fridays of each week at 10 a. m. A bus will be provided to transport boys and girls from a meeting place at the high school to Saratoga Resort. Each boy and girl will be charged a fee of 25 cents to enter the pool, provided they have their own suits and towels. Mr. Gurney - J- . - .v; ', - v Vv 7 1 . . . ' ' s." Accordionist Recital Slated This Afternoon In Payson ' - band Beginners 9 to 10:30 a. m., senior band 7:30 to 9 p. m. Dancing Dancing instruction will be held in the lunch room of the Lehi A - Elementary School, and will be wr g . 1 Ages three to five, 9 to 9:45 m.; ages six and seven, 9:45 10:30 a. m.; age eight, 10:30 11:15 a. m.; age nine, 11:15 m. to 12 noon; age 10, 12:15 to reports there will be trained per- 1 p. m.; age 11, 1 to 1:45 p. m.; sonnel at Saratoga to aid in inage 12, 1:45 to 2:30 p. m.; age structing those taking the swim- 13 and up, 2:30 to 3:15 p. m. j ming program. Softball and Baseball The softball program will operYOUNG PEOPLE REHEARSE FOR DANCE PER FORMANCE Members of Sierra Bonita Dancers ate on Mondays, Wednesdays and practice one of the many dances they have learned and performed for Utah County audiences. Fridays of each week from 6:30 Sponsored by file Spanish Fork American Legion the group includes both Boy. and Girl Scouts. to 10 p. m. at the high school Shown here are (left to right) Merilee Warner, Tommy Prince, Linda Dixon and" Leon Johnson. athletic field. Working with Mr. Gray will be. Dean Prior, repre senting the senior groups, anaj Utah will probably experience Dick Roberts, representing the an increase of 93.8 per cent in its junior groups of Lehi LDS Stake. college-ag- e residents during the Little League baseball teams years 1950-197according to surwill play each Tuesday and Thurs- vey results published today by day from 2 to 5 p. m. on the field the Pacific Central office of the SPANISH FORK A group of! Johnson, Dfane West, Linda Chris-younast of the high school building. National Association of people are mastering theitenscn- Kay Hales, NaDene Lar- Field Activities, Tennis of modern ballroom sen- idean W est, Ann Gardner. intricacies The NAM study estimates that . Graduate law degrees will , ..A n r Other types of field activities i a U : t and etiquette U,1S aiui iv inceni, nicnara Liiapple will be held Wednesdays between ibv July 1 1973 Utah will have dancing j uiiuei spoiiMji biup oi tut; spanisn Rdean Clary, David Henrie Brent co,lterrecl uVn lnree Ltah County 1:30 and 4:30 p. m. at the high Chambers, John Evans, Dennisimen during the 1956 June . woii.en between the ages of 18 rr,, ochool athletic field. Tommy Prince, Owen Har-- j mencement exercises at the xma i uiuum iwu umes Ronit lenms win De neia weanesaays ast vear studied Page Harrison. versity of Utah Monday. rfrom 10 a. m. to 12 noon. Over- - the total of 81,000 which was dating Leon Peterson, Jerry Hill. Kent Receiving LL.B. degrees will . head lights are being installed at reported for April 1, 1950, the Mrs- Jensen, the is orgamzbe Snyder Jim W. Nixon, 593 N. University Wesley Richard out. NAM Johnson, courts with coin the tennis points c dim David dUV,sul Johnson, Ave., in Men Creer, use so women and the Provo; Roy S. Barton, 610 that anyone may Larry meters, of Turner instruc Orem, Lloyd E. 2nd Kent Migliaccio, Gary Dame, in the evening. S., Pleasant Grove, andj Atu..u.tiwa.S-The- se the facilities age group form the greatest bulk tors. The group is composed of Gourley, Gerald Swenson. Paul M. Hansen, American Fork J School in Payson. nation's both of, those entering the Music Boy and Girl Scouts. m,- working- force, the As- - Mpmhprs xuc- suiuiuci "iu.li. jjiugiam erowing arpwill hp rnnHiiftpH hv TiVpHprirlr sociauon saia in pointing OUtj Shannon was made priSnyder, Linda Nielsen, Clark high school music director 'that the survey v aemana to aiene jsivis, lyua oonnsou, aetermine tne and will begin June 25 and run marny Lou Martin, in for in State the Karolyne Mary coming! jobs lor a period. Wartier, Smithy Karolyn Mariely years. Mr. Clark would like all MarchWebb. 4 The in increase the age ing Band students to meet each group will have many decided Linda Dixon, Ann Larsen, Judy Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in the high effects on the state's social and ichool auditorium, beginning this structure in coming DEER ON JEEP economic week. NAM predicted. the LYONS FALLS, N. Y. (UP) A The following music schedule years, live deer took a ride on a Jeep, will be maintained at the high NUMBER POPULAR (?) after being cornered by a pack of school auditorium: MT. Mich. (UP) CLEMENS, dogs. Chief of Police John Harris Mondays Beginning band 9 to at information The switchboard 10 10 a. m., beginning percussion dispersed the dogs which had corto 11 a. m., beginning violin 11 the Michigan t Bell Telephone Co. nered an old buck in a highway a. m. to 12 noon, and junior band office here has been deluged with underpass. The buck was lassoed calls because one number was and loaded in the jeep with five T:30 to 9 p. m. in the new telephone di- men to keep it calm-o- n its trip out omitted 9 Wednesdays Beginners brass The ews to 10 a. m., beginners woodwinds rectory. The number was that of of town to rejease ' in a nearby woods. 10 to 11 a. m., beginners violas, the Internal Rvenue Service. ,0r a. to to a. U WfJl I Enrollment Boost Predicted for 3, TUr-TO.Tn- sea-goin- directed by Michael DiLello, who will also provide one or two more directors to help in this program. The schedule will begin June 12 and will run for 10 weeks as Colleges in Utah Named Officers Of Fraternity recital will be ter, Otto Sanborn and Ellen San M. Dayle Jeffs, presented today at 4 p. m., at born, students of Sarah Tanner. University of Utah law student from Provo, it Parkview Schoo! by students of new dean of Delta Theta Phi, law Madoline Dixon, an affiliate of the Denied For fraternity at the U. Another ProAmerican Institute of the Ac- Request vo law student A. Dean Jeffs, wai cordion. The public is invited. Trucking Service elected clerk of the exchequer of Participating will be: Norman SALT LAKE CITY (UP) The the organization. Houghton, Carolyn Sparks, Judy Utah Public Service Commission Isaac, Richard Bailey, Velma Lou today denied an application by a "n to operate a BOSTON. (UP) Peterson, Jere Johnson, Rodney The skiDoer motor contractor carrier within the;of the Barney, Pete .Schmidt, LaZone El Sol which tug Porter, Donna Kenner, Clair Win- - state. Ipiys between here and the na- nie, Dale Winnie, Richard Sim-- : The MUt Adams q, was tion's first Texas Tower, has com. uivus, nidiy acnmm , a o y c e denied on the basis that there ls pieiea nearly wj round trios c ' chrr,iHf nh acnun mjiuc i,ww nines en ro e jis, i iuju truckine servi - avail-- ci Max Oraraner, D,uw-io- n tneu, Andy Jasper sufficient raaar station. luwci, aDie m tne designated area from is located 110 miles off Cape Cod. son and Ronnie .Newell. viTs Slide to Pleasant Grove, on Georges Bank. Also appearing will be Lynn Car-- i PAYSON cello and bass, 11 a. m. to 12 noon. Thursdays Law Students Sierra Bonita Dancers Sponsored by Legion g - d) iWi T's J' 1 Utah County Men To Receive Law Degrees From U. - : . . - corn-Hale- s, - Uni-riso- n, Bt - 18-to-- 24 young artists will be presented in recital this afternoon at the Parkview i - f 10-we- WW ek 18-2- EdDXE33 ML ttCjmfi la I o O n VV ULOjJ MS tu999e unmoved beauty rnxrTT3 'America' : FDSKMKI tmwm as? 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