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Show r tr ' Learning- basket ceramic painting weaving, puppet making, arts and all of the are craft and copper part Reccrafts program planned by the Provo City. reation Dept. for this summer. Showing Le An Stubbs, Joan Mercer and Peggy England how to 'do it is Mrs. Bernice Floyd, an in- "I WANT TO LEARN" "in - structor.' i k j.'-" : - - -- 0 "$ V ( 6- -A b--M I LOVE TO PLAY A warm summer day is a. perfect, time for girl's softballr. These girls, with their instructor are all set for the classes which start tomorrow for girls from the 4thj 5th and 6th grades.. At the bat is Kathi ,Kunni, and Linda Sandoval is the catcher. The director ft is Dixie Grimmettl The program is being sponsored by tha Provo City Recreation Dept. PROVO, UTAH! COUNTY, .UTAH '.' - ' A (i - mini iimnr--- SUNDAY HERALD. JUNE 4, 1961 L I & ''-f- WIDELY- - "varied and comprehensive x. - v program for summer activity has been organized for Provo youth during the weeks; of vacation ahead by Provo City Recreation Department. Playgrounds: Supervised playground programs will be held at six areas: Pioneer Park," Wasatch School, West Park, .Grand-vie- w School, Joaquin School and Provost School between the hours of 9 a.m. arid noon and 1:30 p.m and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday June 5 to August 11. Programs are designed primarily for Children years of age and will include si;ch activities as arts and crafts, low organised games, quiet games, ping pong, croquet, special events, story telling, nature activities, This tournaments. excursions and city wide program is free to all Provo children.; ' Children: will be open by being at the Pioneer Pairk, . West Park, and Joaquin School at 9 a.m. and . Wasatch School,- Grandview School, and Provost School at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, June 4" 1 4 4?- - f J I 0 6-- : - 13 ' . - I U w- - 4 if - ', " j!Jt.1S! V' 'I Arts and Crafts: Instructional classes will be held at five different areas throughout the city for students between the iage of Two sessions of five weeks each have been set. A registration fee will be charged. Children may alsobe asked to: purchase or materials. bring from heme some crafts ceramic paintWeaving, braiding, puppets, .aluminum ing, salt beads, picture frames, foil pictures, paper animals, leather, crafts, copper and metal crafts and jewelry, wood carving, mosaic tile will be included. Registrations will be accepted and proMonday grams will start at Wasatch School,School at morning at 9:00 a.m.; Franklin 1:00 p.m. Monday and Provost School, 1:00 p.m. Tuesday. , (Continued on Page 5. " i.. .. ..' . ,- ; vf 5 S3 6-16. . ' Trampolines are fun more but fun when you learn anytime, they're how to do tricks and turn on them. Tamara Lyn Adams takes, a turn on them prior to the classes which will begin tomorrow. This is just one of many activities being planned for the summer, by the Recreation1 Dept. AND BOUNCE AWAY . " , 2-- A) ' - Vs.- i i L 4 V LIKE BUTTERFLIES The batons will spin like butterflies this fum-mas classes in baton twirling get underway. The girls posed jwith their batons for our photographer the other day with their" instructor. They are, from left, Laura Gai Fryer; RellaL Stephenson, Susan Morris and Jayne Gfaither. Their instructor is Marjorie Hill. er j 71 - rij jL his I know: if. I love to play, dance and dart, To f - '- J And bounce away, Like butterflies c 4 'a sunny I day.-Thi- V r if s I' know: want to learn The proper play I f t a"' At court or home, ' Lest I dream , My 'youth away. - This I know. ' s F. F. It j 4 TO DANCE AND DART Dancing is always fun and square dancing will be taught for the first time this year in the Provo City Recreation Dept. summer, program. It is especially suggested by directors for students of the 2 age group. Shown learning some of the basic steps are, from left, Diane Buckner, Gary Broderick, Carol Sue Clark, 10-1- .and Roer Taylor. , . - 1 1 . w THE PROPER PLAY AT COURT They'll learn the proper play in the tennis court this summer as they participate in the tennis program planned this summer for boys and girls from 10 to 18. Vickie Mitchell left and Ann. Backus,- center learn the right grip from the instructor, Jan Mitchell. (Photos by Harold K. Monson; layout and proem by Fred Forbes.) - |