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Show ! Swimming club organized; officers named Swim enthusiasts of the Springville area have organized a new local unit of the Utah County Swimming Association, it was revealed today. Schedules Sched-ules for swimming instruction at Park Ro-She have been ten-tativelv ten-tativelv drawn up and a big enrollment drive for students is to be launched soon. To be known as the "Seals" Swim Club, the group was formed under the guidance of Bud Barnes, head of the county coun-ty association. Officers in the new unit are Earl Goates, president; Ida Lewis, vice-president; Mrs. Gladys Goates, secretary; sec-retary; Mrs. Edna Hansen, treasurer; Mrs. Coe Jane Weight, transportation chairman, chair-man, and Vern Tanner, publicity publi-city director. Under the auspices of this club, qualified instructors will hold regular class sessions at the pool each Monday, Wednesday Wed-nesday and Saturday. Monday and Wednesday sessions will be held between 5 and 6 p.m., and the Saturday class will meet from 11 a.m. to 12 noon. Openings Open-ings are now available for boys and girls from five to 16. Any of the club officers may be contacted for information. The services of Dennie Doyle have been secured as instructor. instruc-tor. Mr. Doyle held records in Southern California for several years as a diving and swimming swim-ming champion. He also traveled travel-ed widely with an exhibition swimming and diving group called the "High Flyers." Announcement has also been released by the club of a special spe-cial swimming meet to be held here May 6. Members of the "Seals" will compete in swimming swim-ming events with watermen from Tooele, rated the best tanksters in the state. In conjunction with this meet, several specialty water acts are being secured. These will include swimming, diving, and novelty acts. Featured among them will be a special diving demonstration by a former for-mer high board champion from Tooele. |