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Show x , - ; ' r . v'5 ' " - .. j I . J I . ... .'"",'. xtti&iy ' -,'. ' - . ... ' r j : " V . . I : - ' t ' ' 1 . . ' 1 M fit: r J - '. r'rr I v I- - ; l v l' - f" ' tr-v i. I ' - ) V . . - . ' . MEW GOLF PRO Jon Fister is the new head professional at Bountiful Springs Golf Course. He was previously at the golf city course in Ogden. He will continue con-tinue to give both group and individual lessons and is planning to make some changes to the course itself. IT IS also planned to Jon Fister, left, new golf pro at Bountiful Springs, gives lessons to Bill Harrison. provide lighting on the driving driv-ing range so that those who are unable to golf during the day can at least practice at night. A Men's Stag Tournament will be held on May 5, low gross, low net tournament and closest to the hole on par 3 holes. A social will be held after play, with door prizes. An evening mixed tournament tour-nament is planned for May 24 at 5 p.m. with lots of fun for all who are interested. For more information call 295-1019. BOUNTIFUL Springs Ladies Golf Association will start off this year's golf season on May 1 with the "play of the day" and a luncheon for members. Prizes for winners are awarded at each luncheon. The association play is divided into different flights by skill level of the individual ' golfers so that all players will have a chance to win, and en-' en-' joy playing. NEW MEMBERS are welcome wel-come as well as beginners, so be sure to sign up now before the season gets far on its way. There will also be afternoon or evening golf for you gals who cannot golf during the day. The new night ladies day information can be obtained by calling Phyllis Robins at 292-3683. ONE OF the many benefits of association members will be a ten percent discount at the Pro Shop. For further information, in-formation, phone the Pro Shop at 295-1019. |