OCR Text |
Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1948 Orem Community Summer Recreation Program Softball Program Starts June 1 Ml is in readiness for the beginning be-ginning of the summer softball program which will get under-Lv under-Lv Tuesday, June 1 at 7 p.m. when the men's minor league will play their first games. The following leagues have .been organized: or-ganized: Men's minor league which will play its games on Tuesdays and Thursdays; Men's major league, which will play on Wednesdays and Fridays; Senior Girls league, Junior girls league and Junior boys league.. The men's major and minor league games will all be played under the lights at the Orem City park The senior Sirls, Junior Jun-ior girls and junior boys will play their games on the Lincoln high school grounds. Games played at the high school grounds will begin promptly at 6 30 p.m. Each ward is to furnish furn-ish one umpire for the game they are participating in. It will be noted that some of the wards have not entered teams in the leagues. These wards are urged to organize and the teams will be admitted to the leagues as soon as they are ready. Wards that have entered teams in the various leagues are as follows: MEN'S MINOR LEAGUE Hill Crest, Oak Hills, Lake View Vineyard, Geneva, Grand View, Vermont, Windsor, Timpanog-os. Timpanog-os. Edgemont not entered. MEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE Pleasant View, Windsor, Sharon, 20-30 club, Vineyard and Vermont. Ver-mont. JUNIOR BOYS LEAGUE Hill Crest, Geneva, Timpanog-os, Timpanog-os, Pleasant View, Oak Hills, Sharon, Vineyard, Grand View, Windsor, Vermont, and Lake View. Edgemont not entered. SENIOR GIRLS LEAGUE Hill Crest, Geneva, Pleasant View-Oak Hills, Sharon, Windsor, Wind-sor, Vermont, Grand View and Lake View. Timpanogos, Edgemont Edge-mont and Vineyard not entered. JUNIOR GIRLS LEAGUE Hill Crest, Geneva, Pleasant View-Oak Hills, Sharon Windsor, Wind-sor, Vermont, Lake View and Vineyard. Timpanogos and Edgemont Ed-gemont not entered. BOYS PRIMARY LEAGUE is being organized. Schedule' will be printed. Parlell Peterson, veteran recreational re-creational leader here, will direct dir-ect the Junior leagues and the girls' leagues. Fine Span Cetton , Cotton can be spun so fine that a pound of cotton thread will extend more than 150 miles or it can be ipun so coarse that a cord of It wiS teach only a few hundred yards. MEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE June 2: 7 p.m. Pleasant View vs Windsor; 8 p.m. Sharon vs 20-30; 9 p.m. Vineyard Vine-yard vs Vermont. June 4: 7 p.m. 20-30 vs Vineyard; 8 p.m. Pleasant View vs Sharon; 9 pm.. Vermont Ver-mont vs Windsor. June 9: 7 p.m. Vermont vs Sharon; 8 p.m. Windsor vs Vineyard; 9 p.m. Pleasant View vs 20-30. , June 11: 7 p.m. Windsor vs Sharon; 8 p.m. 20-30 vs Vermont; Ver-mont; 9 p.m. Pleasant View vs Vineyard. June 16: 7 p.m. Pleasant View vs Vermont; 8 p.m. 20-30 20-30 vs Windsor; 9 p.m. Vine yard vs Sharon. June 18: 7 p.m. Pleasant View vs Windsor; 8 p.m. Sharon vs 20-30; 9 p.m. Vine yard vs Vermont. 4 June 2d: 7 p.m. 20-30 vs Vineyard; 8 p.m. Pleasant View vs Sharon; 9 p.m. Vermont Ver-mont vs Windsor. June 25: 7 p.m. Vermont vs Sharon; 8 p.m. Windsor vs Vineyard; 9 p.m. Pleasant View vs 20-30. June 30: 7 p.m. Windsor 'vs Sharon; 8 p.m. 20-30 vs Vermont; 9 p.m. Pleasant View vs Vineyard. July 2: 7 p.m. Pleasant View vs Vermont; 8 p.m. 20-30 20-30 vs Windsor; 9 p.m. Vineyard Vine-yard vs Sharon. 70 Teams Seek . Titles in Orem Softball Leagues With six leagues of softball organised and eleven to fifteen teams in eatu Lasue, every red blooded v, -g man and young woman ' i our community will have ci opp r.ur"'ty to play ball. If j tj h;.ven't been asked to play, there is still time. There are si ill p few of the teams in some of tfie v. rrcls that are not .organized. We would like to have 100. First th"-e ?s' the men's league leag-ue with the A and B teams. Then comes the Senior Scout leagues, then the Junior scouts and the older primary boys, and then we have the Senior girls and Junior girls leagues. Mike Mills, the new coach, at the Lincoln high school for next year, will have charge of the men's and senior boys leagues. Mike has a lot of enthusiasm for softball. He told us the other day he thought it was one ot the coming American sports. The thing that he was thrilled about was to know that every oody was playing ball. "To thunder with the spectators. We would like the guys to play. That is the onlv way to really enjoy softball." Parlell Peterson, who has had phenominal success as a leader in our community program for the past few years will direct the junior leagues and the girls leagues. If necessary another leader will be selected if we find these two men haVe too many teams to care for. Below is listed a tentative schedule. Please note that the games start next Tuesday, June 2. The men's games and the .sen ior scout games will be played on the Orem Softball field. The other games will be played on the Lincoln high school campus. If you don't understand the schedule or don't know who your leader is, call Parlell Peterson Pet-erson at 0555R2. FIRST HALF MENS MINOR LEAGUE June 1: 7 p.m. Geneva vs Grand View; 8 p.m. Lake View vs Vineyard; 9 p.m. Hill Crest vs Oak Hills June 3: 7 p.m. Vermont vs Windsor; 8 p.m. Windosr vs Timpanogos; 9 p.m. Grand View vs Vermont. June 8: 7 p m. Vineyard vs Geneva; 8 p.m. Grand View vs Windsor; .9 p.m. Hill Crest vs Lake View. June 10: 7 p.m. Oak Hills vs Lake View; 8 p.m. Vermont Ver-mont vs Timpanogos; 9 p.m. Hill Crest vs Vineyard. June 15: 7 p.m. Timpanogos Timpano-gos vs Vineyard; 8 p.m. Lake Mike Mills, new coach at the Lincoln high school, who will have charge of the Men's and Senior boys leagues in the sum mer softball program. A fine player himself and a softball enthusiast. en-thusiast. Mr. Mills is a fin addition add-ition to the Scera program. View vs Grand View; 9 p.m. Oak Hills vs Windsor. June 17: 7 p.m. Hill Crest vs Geneva; 8 p.m. Vermont vs Geneva; 9 p.m. Windsor vs Vineyard. Jane 22: 7 p.m. Oak Hills vs Timpanogos; 8 p.m. Geneva Gen-eva vs Windsor; 9 p.m. Hill Crest vs Grand View. June 24: 7 p.m. Vineyard vs Oak Hills; 8 p.m. Hill Crest vs Vermqnt; 9 p.m. Timpanogos vs Lake View. June 29: 7 p.m. Geneva vs Timpanogos ; 8 p.m. Oak Hills vs Grand View; 9 p.m. Vermont vs Lake View. July 1: 7 p m. Hill Crest vs Windsor; 8 p.m. Lake View vs Geneva; 9 p.m. Vineyard vs Grand View. July 6: 7 p.m. Oak Hills vs Vermont; 8 p.m. Lake View vs Windsor; 9 p.m. Hill Crest vs Timpanogos. July 8: 7 p.m. Vineyard vs Vermont; 8 p.m. Geneva vs Oak Hills; 9 p.m. Grand View vs Timpanogos. The following rules and regu lations were agreed upon by the managers of the major and min or leagues: Game time limit one hour. (If there is sufficient time to start another inning before the hour ends it will be finished though it runs over the hour.) Game to stop on even innings. Games to start on the hour. No forfiet time allowed. Managers voted to hire two umpires for each game. Scera will pay half the cost of the umpires um-pires providing all the teams share Is paid before the leagues start their play. Complete Size Range Available at Western's Low Prices1. WESTERN GIfiKT "MULTI-GHIkV1 TIRES Not just a few odd sizes, but a complete range of tires and tubes to fit practically all passenger, cars, trucks, and tractors! Nov, with ail the advantages of tougher-than-ever post-war construction, we can again offer the c. elusive "MuKi-Grip" Passenger Car Tire with its straight-running ribs and thousands of safety tread gr!p-pers. gr!p-pers. "Multi-Grips" roll smoothly and quietly, steer easily, and spread the car's weight over a much Srester contact surface . . . and, they give vastly increased protection against skids and road shocks! WESTERN GIANT "Multi-Grips" help you pickup faster and stop cuic!:?-. To a greater e'egree than ever, these fine tires will give you "More Miles per LolSar ! JUNIOR BOYS LEAGUE . June 7: Hill Crest vs Geneva. June 8: "Timpanogos vs Pleasant View-Oak Hills. June 9: Sharon vs Vineyard. June 10: Grand View vs Windsor. Wind-sor. June 11: Vermont vs Lake View. June 14: Hill Crest vs Timpanogos. Timp-anogos. June 15: Pleasant View-Oak Hills vs Sharon. June 16: Vineyard vs Grand View. June 17: Lake View vs Geneva. Gen-eva. June 18: Windsor vs Vermont. June 21: Hill Crest vs Plens-ant Plens-ant View-Oak Hills. June 22: Geneva vs Timpanogos. Timpan-ogos. June 23: Sharon vs Lake View. June 24: Grand View vs Vermont. Ver-mont. June 25: Windsor vs Vineyard. Vine-yard. June 28: Hill Crest vs Sharon. June 29: Geneva vs Windsor. June 30: Timpanogos vs Vine yard. July 1: Grand View vs Lake View. July 2: Vermont vs PI. View- Oak Hills. July 5: Hill Crest vs Vineyard. July 6: Geneva vs Vermont. July 7: Timpanogos vs Lake View. July 8: Windsor vs PI. View- Oak Hills. July 9: Grand View vs Shar on. July 12: Hjll Crest vs Grand View. July 13: Lake View vs Vine yard. July 14: PI. View-Oak Hills vs Geneva. July 15: Sharon vs Windsor. July 16: Vermont vs Timp anogos. July 19: Hill Crest vs Wind sor. July 20: Grand View vs Tim' panogos. July 21: Geneva vs Vineyard. July 22: Sharon vs Vermont July 23: Lake View vs Pleas ant View-Oak Hills. July 26;., Hill ... Crest, .ys Ver mont. July 27: Timpanogos vs Khar on. July 28: PI. View-Oak Hills vs Vineyard. July 29: Windsor vs Lake View. July 30: Geneva vs Grand View. Aug. 2: Hill Crest vs Lake View. Aug. 3: Timpanogos vs Windsor Wind-sor Aug. 4: PI. View-Oak Hills vs Grand View. Aug. 5: Sharon vs Geneva. Aug. 6: Vineyard vs Vermont 6.00 -16, 4 - Fly "Jumbo" Butyl Tube included at no extra charge. The Tube That Holds Air Longer! "JJSJXi I m villi , - i ! t lilh : t - ... j; AW 9 Ark h? Lc" F'thavze Prc?s on Other S:: "JUMIEO" C-TYL T'JC:: pre'ec-:- your precious tires. Being non-pcrous, they .maintuln correct air pressure longer than olhcr iypes. They are full size, heat-resistant, Metrically vclded . . . meaning they're not likely to pinch, stretch, or leak. Also, if it should become be-come necessary, they can bs essi'y pdicd. 7 Summer Recreation Program Ready For Orem Youths Inasmuch as many of our boys and girls work on the farms, the recreation classes will be held on the same day as the LDS Primaries which will mean only one trip. The stake and ward authorities have gener ously offered the use of the ward facilities for these classes during the summer arid many of the Frimary teachers are of fering to help, particularly in the handicraft work. Miss Velma Horner, a senior student at the BYU, will teach classes in dancing. This will include in-clude folk dancing, tap dancing, and social dancing. Miss Kath-ryn Kath-ryn Christenson, also a student at the BYU, will be play leader for games as well as assisting with the handicraft and music. Racquel Bennett will be accompanist accom-panist for the dancing. Mrs. Mel- ba Pyne, who has so ably con ducted the music program for the past few years, will give classes in music. Here the child ren will learn the folk songs of the different countries. The following ladies and their helpers in the Primary will ass' ist with the handicraft work and in the organization of the classes: Arvilla DeLange, Delia Collings, Mildred 'Jacobsen, Thora Crawford, Blanche Woodward, Wood-ward, Verl Johnson, Zeda Em mons, Edna Reese, Grace Lowry, Edith Snow and Ava Stewart. The following schedule has been set up with classes to start June 1st: Lake View Monday, 10:30-12:00 10:30-12:00 a.m., Lake View ward chapel. Grand View Monday, 3:00-4:30 3:00-4:30 p.m., Grand View chapel. Geneva Monday, 5:00-6:30 p.m., Timpanogos ward chapel. Edgemont Tuesday, 10:30-12:00 10:30-12:00 a.m., Edgemont ward chapel. Timpanogos Tuesday, 3:00 -4:30 p.m.j Timpanogos ward chapel. Windsor T u e-s d a y, 3:00 4:30 p.m., Windsor ward chapel. chap-el. Pleasant View and Oak Hills Wednesday, 3:00-4:30 p.m., Pleasant View ward chapel. Vermont Wednesday, 5:00-6:30 5:00-6:30 p.m., Sharon ward chapel. Hill Crest Thursday, 3:00-4:30 3:00-4:30 p.m., Grand View ward chapel. Sharon Thursday, . ..5:00-6:30 ..5:00-6:30 p.m., Sharon ward chapel. The Vineyard group has not yet been scheduled. EXPERT INSTRUCTS AT BRIDGE TOURNAMENT Mrs. H. W. Sturdevant entertained enter-tained at a Bridge tournament at nor home in Orem. Robert M. i Rowley, Bridge expert from San Francisco gave instruction at the tournament. Friends who participated in the tournament were Mrs. Florence Flor-ence Taylor, Mrs- Nita Park, Mrs. Myrth Burr, Mrs. Catherine Cather-ine Smith, Mrs. Ann Jensen, Mrs. Gwen Strong, Mrs. Norma Lindley, Mrs, Jerry Maher, Mrs. See Southern Cross Visible In the early evening In May and June, outhern Florida is the only place In the V. S. where the Southern Cross can be seen. Siwcrlible t DIseu Almost all cloven-footed animals, especially cattle, hogs and shsejt ra susceptible to foot-sjid-moutk disease. Delia Clark, Mrs. Ellen Mackay, and Mrs. Crista Christensen. Several other Bridge tournaments tourna-ments are planned while Mr. Rowley is in Utah. SENIOR GIRLS LEAGUE June 7: Hill Crest vs Geneva. June 8: PI. View-Oak Hills vs Sharon. June 9: Windsor vs Vermont-June Vermont-June 10: Grand View vs Lake View. June 14: Hill Crest vs PI. View-Oak Hills. June 15: Sharon vs Windsor. June 16: Vermont vs Grand View. June 17: Lake View vs Geneva. Gen-eva. June 21: Hill Crest vs Sharon Shar-on June 22: Windsor vs Pleasant Pleas-ant View-Oak Hills. June 23: Geneva vs Grand View. ' June 24: Lake View vs Ver mont. June 28: Hill Crest vs Windsor. Wind-sor. June 29: Geneva vs Vermont. June 30: Pi. View-Oak Hills vs Lake View. ; July 1: Grand View vs Sharon. Shar-on. July 5: Hill Crest vs Vermont. Ver-mont. July 6: Geneva vs Windsor. July 7: PI. View-Oak Hills vs Grand View. July 8: Sharon vs Lake View. July 12: Hill Crest vs Grand View. July 13: Geneva vs PI. View-Oak View-Oak Hills. July 14: Sharon vs Vermont. July 15: Windsor vs Lake View. July 19: Hill Crest vs Lake View. July 20: Geneva vs Sharon. July 21: PI. View-Oak Hills vs Vermont. July 22: Windsor vs Grand View. JUNIOR GIRLS LEAGUE The softball schedule for the junior girls teams will be exactly ex-actly the same as the senior girls schedule with one exception. except-ion. Vineyard will take the place of Grand View. Facilities Available For Summer Recreation Program Many facilities and games will be available for partici-1 pants in the Scera summer recreation rec-reation program in addition to the Teen Age Kanteen, softball leagues and childrens play program. pro-gram. Due to the fact that the Scera swimming pool will not be open this summer, the tennis ten-nis courts will be available for tennis throughout the summer. Horsehoe pitching will be con-ducten con-ducten east of the swimming pool. Facilities for badminton, volleyball, table tennis, goal-hi, and croquet will all be available avail-able on the Lincoln high school grounds. Picnicing and camping camp-ing trips are being planned for all those interested in these activities. act-ivities. At the Orem City Park swings, teeter-totters, and slippery slip-pery slides will be available for the children. Sand boxes are also al-so to be built for the small kiddies. Steep Mexican Chicle Prices Discourage U. S. Gum Makers MEXICO CITY.-High'prices have driven leading United Statps chewing-gum manufacturers from the Mexican chicle market. As a result, the industry is practically prac-tically paralyzed. Exports are down approximately 96 per cent, compared com-pared with a year ago. For years American companies had absorbed more than 90 per cent of the Mexican chicle production. In the 194G-'47 season, these buyers buy-ers obtained 17,630,800 pounds of Mexican chicle. For the 1947-'48 season, the contracts are reported to be only for 770,000 pounds. Civilians in the United States are said to chew annually an overage of 107 sticks of gum each. But World War II saw gum made an Important item in the food kits of soldiers. This caused business to boom, and American companies were said to have built big stockpiles stock-piles to supply the demand. BOYS PRIMARY LEAGUE A softball league for the boys primary group is being organiZ' ed and just as soon as it is com pleted the schedule will be print ed. All boys of Primary age should be getting their clubs organized or-ganized and practicing so that they will be ready for the opening open-ing of the league. SCERA THEATRE FRIDAY NIGHT Poors open 11:30 (ail seatss 50c) I I Ml 1 w r V 'I tMh 3 iif) fliiiwji Poors open, at 7:00 First show 7:30 Friday - Saturday May 2829 ULlBMeV,KiOUlSI0:fl 0 i-.iL t, I , S. S. S. FUN CLUB SATURDAY 1:30 p.m. MAY 29 My Doff Shep Slrrngia Flame, the Wonder Dog! Cartoons ' Last Chapter "The Vigilante" on the stajje "IRISH JIG PANCE" presented by the Page School. Mon., Tues. and Wed. May 31-June 2 V1' i lil ' - mmmm STARRING WILLIAM ELLIOTT JOHN CARROLL CATHERINE McLEOO JOSEPH SCHILCKRAUT w..h ANDY DEVINE ESTELITA RODRIGUEZ nd Virginia Brissac Grant Withers Tito Renaldo Screen Ply by Gerald Adams and Clements Ripley Original Story by Clements Ripley ASSOCIATE PRODUCER AND DIRECTOR JOE KANE A REPUBLIC PICTURE AND 7 n v r H A MM. Vmwm A REPUBLIC PICTURE 1 fy.jjif SksAtj Ssxdjmif Mtt |