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Show tiMM foyowfs April 6 feire mud m fitofeita Mapleton: Don Erdmann, Pres.; Quinton Lowe, Vice-President; Doris Lee, Sec; Nino Antonino, Mgr. Springville Bank Yankees; Kelly Johnson, Orioles; Juan Whiting, Red Sox; Ken Harmer, Jaycee Indians. The Western Boys Baseball Assoc. of Springville which comprises four leagues, Sage Creek, Hobble Creek, Mill Creek and Spring Creek will hold try-outs on April 6 on their respective ball diamonds. The try-outs will begin at 9 a.m. through 11 a.m. for the two youngest age groups, the 9 and 10 year olds. The 11 and 12 year olds will try out from 11:00 a.m. through 1:00 p.m. These try-outs will include all new and other boys not on a team including the Independent League players. The Independent Independ-ent League will be reorganized again this year and the Brook-side Brook-side School diamond will be improved to provide a suitable playing area. Each player trying out must bring his birth certificate. League Lea-gue officers must have proof of the players age before placing plac-ing him on a team. The $5.50 player fee should be paid as soon as possible. All boys now on a team should contact their manager or league president and submit theplayer fee. George Pehrson, recreation director, announces that he will conduct an umpire school for all Springville and Mapleton WBBA leagues before the season sea-son play begins. President Bud Schardine announced that if weather is inclement on April 6, the sameschedule will be applied ap-plied the following Saturday. A list of the leagues and their officers are as follows: Sage Creek: Gordon Hamilton, Hamil-ton, president; Clair Gale, vice pres.; Bob Osborne, Sec. and treas.; Mog Warren, Mgr. Lions; Max Leetham, Jaycees; Carl Conrad, Haymond Drug; Bud Schardine, Allen Cleaners. Hobble Creek: Blaine Ostler, Pres.; Charles Lowrey, Vice-Pres. Vice-Pres. ; Mrs. Robert Osborn, Sec; Claire Bowen, Treas.; Shirl Groneman, Manager 20-30; 20-30; Bill Bretteson, Utah Service; Ser-vice; Ben Olsen & John Huntington, Hunt-ington, Friels; Manager needed need-ed for Kiwanis. Spring Creek: LaMar Miner, Pres.; Geraldine Cook, Sec. & Treas.; Pete Morgan, Manager F.O.E. Eagles; Joe Hudson, City Drug; John Jensen, A&W; Ron Warner, Westside Market. Mill Creek: LaMar Clark, Pres.; Wayne Cutler, Vice-President; Mrs. LaMar Clark, Sec. &Treas.; Glen Schougard and Wendell Twelves, Mgr. Wheeler Mortuary; Jim Mason, Springville Spring-ville Bank; Clyde Averett, Rex-all Rex-all Drug; Robert Bailey, Ned's Station & A&W. Old trees like aged people, have difficulties with respiration. respira-tion. Lack of water or food may cause the premature death of any tree. More than 50 public spirited spirit-ed national firms, foundations 4-H Club work through the National 4-H Service Don't spend all your time and money along the front of the house. Carry your plan to the sides and rear. These plantings should also fit into your overall design. |