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Show , IJIENHOOP : PROGRAM a roCONTINUE !irj' Xov Kulo Chimes rrt Bv Board Jin-' to reports from the , Affi A. officers, the M Men i' 'all' program will be con-jViin con-jViin this coming season, to SuglVe has been consider- t doubt and speculation about S ti Plans for Uie huge Mutual '' etball league, Joseph J. Can-- Can-- first assistant to the superin-r. superin-r. :'"Lt 0f the Young Men's Mu-t Mu-t ' improvement Association, in I Zrt of special activities, an-(k an-(k -o:ied Sunday that problems deeming the program had been n iarf out and that tlie popular 4. Ijrch league would continue to he -rate. se 'in order to keep apace with the :j j.power shortage in the circuit s- t0 keep the program working k lntr the war crisis, two new i .'iditional rules have been adopted. ' r-t first, Senior scouts who are f ijriy enrolled and in good iisndinj and who are seventeen ' rars of age by Dec. 1, will be 1 ijgjble for the M Men play this i jon. These senior scouts must ! ie cleared for eligibility through 1 tie ward, stake and district lead-' lead-' es before being eligible to partici-' partici-' pate, however. These boys will be 1 aed only where needed to fill out ' He teams and carry on the pro-1 pro-1 .ram. Second, the ruling that three liable M Men must be available ' before a team is recruited was dropped and provision was made to allow members of the special ittrest class who are over 25 years of age to take part on the teams. These two rulings, Homer C. Wiraer, director of the M Men basketball program, hopes that the regular stake schedules can be iTanged and that competition can te carried on through the usual Strict and all-church tourna-atnts. tourna-atnts. In the Kolob stake, Springville First ward and Mapleton are contemplating con-templating another .interesting iasketball season in the M Men loop and weekly practice sessions ire now underway. Dick Conover is in charge of the M Men activity here again this year. |