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Show Two Runaway Games the Herald last Sunday with the announcement of a major stream study wherein the state highway-stat- e fish and game fund the work as it will be conducted by the BYU. Certainly if "research is the key to tomorrow" then this "test tube" project should produce stream fishing for the years to come where we'd likely have little or none without this work. It was coincident Orem Softball Play In Good news in HR-G- ary Man-guSecond game: The Orem City Softball Lea- Shurnway, LAH Foods 320 000 0--5 8 Stratton's. into action Hawkins, night Friday got guf with Geneva Rock Products - Burr s - Orer Standings 010 103 8 Phar -6 Geneva Pipe, Burr's Sporting L Goods-Oreand Pharmacy. Hodgkin-son- . Rock-Pip- e Winning pitcher 0 Geneva Stratton's Produce winning first Burr's-OreLosing pitcher 0 Pharm round games. Clayton. 0 Stratton's Products-GenevGeneva Rock a!k2B -- Palmer. UH; 1 Nelson Paint Pipe and Stratton's Pro- er. Burr's; HR 1 2, L&H Foods Gleaves, duce won its games easily on 1 Mangum Plumb. ... but Kelson, Burr's. run lead the 1- Glade i t ; z a 3B-W- 4 some weeks ago that Drs. Jim Barton and Dave White would approach our state fish and game division about initiating a study on the Provo River to evaluate after effect of what is now almost totally a torn stream. Jim, Dave, and the school had the men and the tools to get ine job going. The approach to diiector John E. Phelps and the state fishery people aw the main interest there in a comprehensive study of that section of the Weber River as it flows through Henefer Valley. This area had been in sharp controversy for several months relating to stream and fishery losses versus freeway building along the stream in this same rule, eight Burr's Sporting Goods-OrePharmacy had to come from behind to defeat UH Fine Foods 5 in the last inning. Lonnie Gleave hit a homer in the lounn inning ana men added a two run h Tier in the m J U,, 5--1 -- Geneva 9-- versity. Jim and Dave will be in active charge of the be-Ar- ts Dr. Lane Compton will be administra- south.-Secretar- Creek-Strawber- Yours for fun, Casey. ry - 5-- , - 6-- m Rar-icft-- ......... I'll at arts and crafts, story telling, reading, nature activities, spe cial events, quiet games, excursions, city tournaments and others. This will be free to all children of Provo. A program In "Creative Art and Drama" will be offered at the Provost School. Anyone Interested, should register Moo-daJune 17, according to the following schedule: 6th grade I a.m.; 5th grade 9 a.m.; 4th y, 100 SYSTEMS Designed and Installed An Jar man CRAGHEAD DIAL 373-100- 8 ARE NO. 1 4 p.m. twt WHEN IT IS wt CARRYING 75c Adults $1.5Q-Stud- nts Children Under 12 Free 189 FROM 24 15 CAII FX EI FOR YOUR CAR 99 114 No. University "ASK . . . H KNOWS" i III mm ItfO&E feting itti f m ctttM lor tste, tvvff IU Wm far OHM wtm. VN) imtmto, pot Ip flflhof 23rMei It 4 mm Iei point, An4 ft tar Mat d JtomM styte is first t VNBmv noon Imi TheNt f JbpeMb bfecfetr ibomh ft ym tovt flwtotwm to boot, vridi "stdefriEj hniaw to, km krftoMfc- - INSTALLATION ar 373-61- 91 373-442- 0 116 WEST CENTER P PROVO OPEN MONDAY UT 374-918- 0 WEST Vm) t COMfOffTI HR. WRECKER SERVICE NIGHT PHONE 333 ft - rots 00 wus Lee's Scientific Shoes YOUR DOCTOR TO 6IVE D tatoi wvv-otw- HIGHEST PERFORMANCE IN THE FIELD W gam. Reg. 22.09 Vh, mm HOT, YOU'RE COOL LADIES Time Trials 3 p.m. SPRINGVILIE WEAR-TESTE- AUTOMOTIVE WATERPROOF! EVERY SUNDAY rtytos PLUMBING HEATING U North 2nd West X 1 Near Freeway) I IBOYER'S PRICED (West on Lamar's Lane, " SPRINKLING MEN'S Turpin Speedway $12M t Stock CirRBces Rem Scera Men's Softball Standings MULLIGAN GOLF SHOES Bring Results v. - AIR CONDITIONERS Herald Want Ads Lee City Recreation Program To Get Underway Monday So, some meetings later, the project was born. will cover a three year period at an approximate cost of $80,000.00. The cost will be shared equally by highways and fish and game with the agreed upon program conducted by Brigham Young Uni- "Southern Utah: Fishing the Crowds Haven't Found." This the title of an article in the June issue of Field and Stream by V. Lee Oertle, a writer from Los Angeles. Lee waxes eloquent about the same thing your scribbler has been saying for years regards Utah's less trammeled, good fishing waters y Stewart i.t. go south my boy, go An Endangered Udall says in the book "Man Species," that "We have enhanced the future of tverything except the human race." He notes pollution of water and air, promiscuous use of poisons and plundering of our natural resources as major reason for this gloomy view of the future. It may not be too late to change, but we must realize that bigger is not better; slower may be faster; less well may mean more. if history repeats itself then fishing should be great in the spillway run under Deer Creek Dam. The water has been dumping out there now for a week and in the past many fish, have come down with it when this occurred. The take of eggs from spawners at the Clyde station will go on for another ten days. This in evidence of another cold, wet season since now. operations there are usuelly closed down by Six million native trout eggs are the goal. Provo Softball League Sets Second Half Play ta, It A fine team, a much needed agreement ard project, and as it moves along we shall report the findings from time to time. Odds and Ends Painr-fllass- r.n 00-B- urr's 3B-G- 21-- The study itself could have far reaching values not only in Utah but wherever highways may intrude upon natural stream beds. For while no two situations are exactly alike, there are many decided similarities in all of them. Schedule Friday'! 5 7 5-- Here then was an opportunity to affect a comprehensive before - during - and - after stream study where highway building will alter greatly a presently relatively untouched water. A clincher to moving into this project was the highly creditable decision of director Henry C. Helland and the highway department to fund half the project cost tive supervisor. Glen Thurgood, instructor in charge of engineering field work, J. Steven Thiriot, fisheries graduate student, Parley Winger, aquatic entomology graduate student, and Ron Rowan, an undergraduate student will make up the crew. And a great crew it will be if the abilities and enthusiasm of Jim and Dave are any criteria. Plans to build this section of freeway are past the point of making any major changes. However, the willingness to help fund this project to determine feasible changes in present methods to protect andor enhance the fishery product where plans are made for future roads is something new and a credit to our highway people. 500 11 At Orem City Park i 12 100 29- -21 Stratton's 6.30-L- &H Fine Foods vs. Winning pitcher Acel Bown. . i i i Mangum Plumbing. Losing pitcher -- Blackhurst. Pro- 7:45 Vern Strattons 2 Bill . orktnk. 1 Maneum; 'h.,,.. vs Coe.i 9 Lindstrom, Hawkins, Sporting Goods-sixt- h inning 10 tie the 6core Giles. Strattor's. Pharmacy Burr's Sporting Goods at Geneva ary Hill, Hawkins; Rock Products and Orem Pharmacy pushed across Stratton's. Pipe Co. the winning run in the final SUNDAY. JUNE 16. 1968 17 inning. Sunday Herald Wth County, U1n L&H Fine Foods had taken a lead after two innings. Geneva Rock Products Pipe coasted $0 a 1 win over Nelson Paint-Glas- s and Stratton's Produce "moirder- 7 ed Mangum Plumbing and the game was called after A POUND FOR EVERY YEAR is what this fished which five d was caught by year-olweighed five innings. Greg Pyne, son of Mr. end Mrs. Jfm Pyne, Orem. The five pound trout was U inches Hawkins had a double, triple. 1. TV, uQ on July 11 long and was caught Flaming Gorge at Antelope Flat. He was using cheese as bait. and homer for the winners Hoovers vs. PDM 6:30 Prov0 City Peterson Motor will get underway Tuesday, 7:45 First game: June 18, with all teams starting Morris Motors Nelson Paint .... 000 001- -1 4 9:30 Levin Insurance' VI. with a clean slate. Gen. Rock- Paint-Glas- s Jon" the Hoover first half captured ... 013 005- -9 10 Pipe .. Ju'y championship with just one Joss Sherm :30 Winning Morris Motors VI. pitcher arainst its record. That was in! Holdaway. Losing pitcher the first round of action, and.1"1 Insurance Weaver. vs. 7:45 Jones Paint-Glas- s so the strong Hoovers team has HR Dezelsky, David HoldaPDM chalked up eight straight wins 9 00 Peterson Mc; r vs. The Provo City Recreation grade 10 a.m.: 3rd grade 111 new light this year as there way, Allan, Geneva. and will be a strong favorite summer program will begin 'a.m. Classes will be limited to will be sessions, instead of to win the second half cham- Hoovers July 18 the usual three. The first one officially June 17 at various 18 students a class. pionship. PDM vs. Peterson 6:30 wU1 run unti s June an m schools, tennis courts, playIf a team other than Hoovers Arts and Crafts Motor 'June 21, when another will grounds, parks and Golf Courses wins the second half title there 7:45 Hoovers vs. Levin Inand instructional crafts be will fees throughout the City. The progin Registration will be a playoff between the surance will be classes held during will offer a thej per session. The adu)t ladies gram this summer two teams to determine the 9:00 week day mornings at the Losses will be held each Tues-Jor& Paint and Glass variety of activities for rdults champion. league Motors Morris vs. vveu. m as well as youngsters. outlay: iviaeser, imip. day and Wednesday throughout The complete schedule of July 23 There ?' activities arranged nesday; Rock Canyon, Thurs- the entire summer at a cost of all of which are schedPaint-Glas- s 6:30 Jones games, vi. and day Grandview, Friday. $1 per lesson. for the youngster of kindergaras uled is Harmon at Park, Hoovers SHARON STAKE ten age on the playgrounds, This will be for children ages Children's dance will be follows: PDM vs. Morris Mo7:45 and will feature such W arts and crafts, swimming and at the Joaquin School taught tors crafts 12th as Orem ceramic 6 weaving, furIS June dancing programs. Moving wtih classes for various ages Levin Insurance vs. 9:00 6 ther up the age scale, pro- painting, copper and metal scheduled at different times. Provo 20th PDM 6:30 vs. Morris Motor Peterson Motor wood 5 Orem ICth work, in braiding available are carving, tennis, grams There will be no registration 7:45 Levin Insurance vs. July 25 5 drama, wood shop, baseball and many other activities. fee for these classes and chil Orem 19th Motor Peterson 6:30 Morris Motor vs. Pet 2 Orem 31st and physical fitness. There will There will be no fee for these dren should register at Uie Orem 13th 9:00 Jones Paint and Glass erson Motor 2 also be golf clinics, adult soft-bal- l, instruction classes, however, School, June 17, ac Joaquin vs. Hoovers vs. 7:45 Jones Paint-Glas- s to 1 children are 11th Orem purexpected and tennis swimming for to the following schecording Levin Insurance chase which be 0 will materials Orem 32nd the "older youngsters" on the June 20 dule: 10 a.m., tap dance for PDM vs. Hoovers 9:00 available at the schools. City. children 8 years and older; 11 vs. Levin 6:30 Insurance July 36 WEST SHARON STAKE Tennis classes are open to a.m., modern dance, jazz, balFree and Fes Hoovers PDM v. Jones Paint-Glas- s 6:30 W L years let, 4 years and older; 4 p.m., Although some programs such boys and girls from Morris Motors vs. 7:45 4 0 as swimming, baseball and golf, of age. Classes will be in the acrobats for children, 8 years Orem 15th Jones Paint-Glas- s 7:45 Hoovers vs. Peterson 3 0 Provo 17th have already begun, most of mornings at different hours and older, and 6 p.m., social 9:00 vs. PDM Peterson Motor 1 3 Lakeview the programs will begin Mon- according to age, sex and ten- and square dance for children Motor Morris Motor vs. Levin 9:00 4 2 Orsm 14th nis ability of the participant. 9 17. conwill These June over. and day, years Insurance 2 3 Provo 21st July sist of both free and fee classes. All classes will be conducted Physical Fitness Aug. 1 2 2 Provo 18th at the Provo High School Tes-ni- s A fitness pro 6:30 boys physical Peterson Motor vs. 6:30 Hoovers vi. Morris It is felt that the times for Courts. will be held at the Dixon Jones Paint-Glas- s the different programs have Motors OREM STAKE Junior High School. It will be 7:45 vs. Levin InsurPDM been arranged so all children Levin Insurant vs. Baseball Leagues 7:45 W for boys grades 4 through 9. ance PDM should be able to participate in 17th Baseball leagues are availOrem th .. ..... ho VipM in will 9:00 Hoovers vs. Morris 9:00 Peterson Motor vs. utivu many different programs dur- able for the vast TVioro VTCm 10th majority of Paint-Glas- s Motor the the Jones of summer. ing span 9 17 and between Orem 1st boys years is no fee. Times are as follows: Registration for those classes of age who want to Orem 18th Each play. 9 8 Grade Grade 5, 4, be a.m.; will on s requiring such, Orem 33rd first come first served basis. league h independently oper-on a.m.; Grade 6, 10 a.m. and ated by volunteers but play Orem 25th Ac11 9. 8 a.m. Grade and 7, Registrator, may be made in city owned or city maintained Orem 6th tivities will Include calisthenperson at the Eldred Center, facilities. Orem 2nd 270 W. 500 N., between 9 a.m. Softball leagues will be or- ics, weight work, trampoline, Orem 24th and 5 p.m., Mondays through soccer, tumbling, basketball, Orem 26th ganized for girls and women and many football, jogging Fridays, ethers will be at the and will involve 0 Orem 30th girls beginning others. areas where the programs will 4 Girls and interestup. grade will Adult drama programs take place. OREM WEST STAKE ed, should meet at the followNUw Playgrounds begin after July 4, featuring W and all ing times 4, 5, one act places: and plays, readings, Supervised playgrounds will and 6th grade girls meet at the Vineyard ether activities of this type. be conducted at nine areas Orem 20th playground nearest your home Jones, drama director at Orem 5th throughout the City. All will be- and contact the there, Ray this will conduct 1 Provo 4 and run until High, gin at p.m. sometime June 17. The adult Orem 21st p.m. They are located at the league for girls 15 and over program. Further information Orem 8th a on at this will be Schools: published following Elementary is being organized and further Orem 3rd 1 Edgemont, Franklin, Timp, information will be coming out later date. to Grandview, Sunsetview, Rock in the paper. ' 134,1 Canyon, Wasatch, Maeser and Swimming Provost. Programs are designed Swimming has taken on a primarily for children ages 6 through 12 years of age and will include such activities as tf section. fieW work. Third game: Mangum Flumb 1230 NORTH - PROVO - All Us Our layawy 373-285- 5 iiiTi'iii'inrMTO Plan AND FRIDAY TH 9 BankAmvrieatt! Welcome Hr |