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Show :.."Y Local man charged by police officers April 28, 1977 The Springville Herald Page Eleven A 20-year-old Springville man was arrested Tuesday morning and charged with five counts of indecent exposure, according to a report issued by the Springville Police Department. The man has been released to his probation officer prior to court appearances ap-pearances here and in Spanish Fork where he was also charged with two counts of indecent exposure. Police Chief Leland Bowers ex plained that the man generally would approach the very young, between the ages of six and seven, expose himself and make lewd comments. : He generally would strike about twice a day, the chief said. Chief Bowers said the Springville Police Department has spent in excess of 100 extra man hours in locating and apprehending the man, who also confessed to other incidents in the area. Irrigation company asks water use cooperation Springville Seals Swim Team seeking swimmers to join Springville Seals swim team is looking for new members. This photo shows them in competition last year when team members took hundreds of ribbons in competition throughout the state. Anyone Lady golfers announce prize winners interested in joining the team is asked to call Lila Davies at 489-4991. The swimmers practice daily and travel to competition all over the state through the summer months. Boys' baseball tryouts, registration scheduled Summer is "swim time" and the Park Ro-She Ro-She Springville Seals are looking for swimmers to join the team. A meeting was held Wednesday night with election of officers and business for the coming season conducted. Officers Of-ficers will be announced in next week's paper. All interested parents and children in the Springville-Mapleton communities who are interested in summer swimming and diving city league competition are asked to contact Lila Davies at 489-4991 for further information. Bell Laboratories has completed ; an experimental ex-perimental word recognition system, a machine that can "talk" with telephone callers whose voice patterns are stored in its computer. In its present form, the machine recognizes words and phrases and responds orally to requested information. The first Utah State Junior Livestock Show of the 1977 season will be held in Spanish Fork on May 5, 6, and 7. This will be the 53rd annual production of this popular event claimed as the oldest junior livestock show west of the Mississippi. The livestock show has competition in both junior and open classes. Entries are judged in all breeds of dairy, fat and breeding beef, market and breeding sheep, market hogs and includes a hog carcass contest. Jealousy is an awkward homage which inferiority renders to merit. ' In a special meeting of the Springville Irrigation Company Board of Directors held April 23 the board agreed to allot three hours of water per share this year. This will be with a six second-foot stream for the farms, the board explained. It was noted at the meeting that garden tickets have been made out, but stream size will of necessity be reduced. It is expected that all of the company's 1977 shares of Strawberry water will be used by August 1. After that time, there may not be water available for gardens or farms, the board said. Therefore, everyone is urged to take care of his allotted water. Everyone should be considerate of his neighbor neigh-bor and aid in every way in the honest use of water under the supervision of the watermasters, the board added. Strawberry water to Springville after May board. expected said the "When you're sick or hurt and can't work, your car payments don't stop? E. DEAN BRIAN 295 S. Main 489-9444 Jf jillMflWl See me for State Farm single premium income insurance. Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. Hobble Creek Ladies Golf Association hosted a pre-season opening social last Thursday under the direction of President Kathy Allman. President Allman introduced in-troduced the following officers and. board members of the association: Cheryl Stewart, vice-president ; Vickie Jones, secretary; Lorraine Steffens, treasurer; Janet Packard, Joye Wimmer, and Terri Roper, tournament tour-nament chairmen ; Vickie Murray, chairman; Connie Orr, state representative ; Beverly Gabbitas, social chairman; chair-man; Linda Witney, scotch foursome-chairman; foursome-chairman; Mary Cox, club advisor; Jeannine Huff, Carolyn Boardman,: team captains. President Allman announced the first Ladies Day would be May 3. Special guests for the evening were Sonny Braun, golf pro, and Glen Pyper. State president Barbara Hansen, state vice-president Cricket Nelson, and state co- Mary Jensen chairman for best ball tournaments Pam Giles were also present. Pro Sonny Braun and state president Barbara Hansen spoke briefly to the large group. A tashion show from "The Shoppe" was one of the highlights of the evening. A variety of clothes were modeled by some of the club members. mem-bers. Prizes were given to the lucky ticket holders. The season membership was won by Mary Jensen. Additional certificates and door prizes were given to Ora Pyper, Carolyn Boardman, Vickie Jones, Sue Creer, Flora Chestnut, Sharon Springville boys' baseball base-ball registration will be held today, April 28, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Springville National Guard Armory. Registration will be $10 per boy. Any questions may be answered by telephoning Bill Neff , 489-7450. 489-7450. The registration will involve boys registering for Tee-ball, eight-year-olds, or boys must turn eight by July 31 to be eligible; Mustang League, nine and 10-year -old boys; and Bronco League, 11 and 12-year-old boys. Tryouts for tee-ball will be announced at a later date. Tryouts for Mustang League will be held Saturday, April 30, at 8 a.m. behind the National Guard armory. Tryouts for Bronco League will be held Saturday April 30, at 10 a.m. on the Bronco diamond across from the National Guard armory. Those boys already on a team from last year will have to register but not try out. ' There 162 telephones per AT&T employe. Ten years ago that number was 128. Lynn and Lois Graves. Vickie Jones and Clare Peterson were the members who sold the most chances and they received some golf balls from the association. LAST 3 DAYS at SPRINGVILLE 575 N. Main 489-9454 free prizes APRIL 20 - APRIL 30 I ;", cB0A?fooH$ Sign Up For Our Drawing . . . No Obligation . . . Jut! 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