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Show Twdsy. Maj i' C Date " fll Tjf 1 i75, TK rrwe, I'Ua HERALD, 1 Si fp2( -- . , Book Wednesday FRGVO IS, (MB jESg PLANNING COMMISSION mzt&g Wednesday, Chambers, 8 pn- City -. ITAH COUNTY COMMISSION meeiinc at - U U V j U ; 59OTIOM LINDOri CiTY COUNCIL meeting -Wednesday, City Hall. 7:30 - - if pro. CITY SANTAQUiN COUNCIL meeting -Wednesday. City Kali. 7 pm m PROVO Patrol at annual spring service event by the Spanish f ork Jsycees, memben ui ihe Ji-cunit are &loi here paiaiing the bouse uf a local widow. Thii year they elwse the home of Klsie Keeie ai 883 E. Center ft It vj. toted that preparing the borne for pamt IN WHAT HAS BECOME FORK -R- for all city recreation programs for the simmer, including swimming, will be held at the Erockbank 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on School tin Thursday, Anyone 7. 8 or 9 years old who is participate in rity jEsm league baseball should also register oa this day. The first day of practice wi!! be Saturday at 18 a.m. at the ballpark. Among the new classes to be offered this summer is a women's tennis class, to be held on Tuesday and Thursday at 10 a.m., beginning June 10, at the high school tennis courts. It is for anyone who wants to learn the ganw or just participate for the exercise. A ladies golf class will be held each Monday and at Wednesday time to be arranged, age level 3 years and up; gymnastics and tumbling skills, July 23 to Aug. 8, 9 a.m., high school girls gym, grade level 1 to 9. Beginning sewing, 10 a.m. daily, high school mom 4. June 15 to June 27, grade level 4 to 9; iwrjwviing, July I to July 17, gym. 10 &.r daily, grade level 7 to 9; haiiilicrafts, June 15 to Aug. 8, 1 p.m., under grade 6, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, boys and girls will pay for items as they make them. For swimming, the poo! Kill open Monday, June 2, for public swimming each day except Sunday from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Special swimming days will include family night each Monday from 6 to 1ft p m , when families will be admitted for $2. Adult night will be held each Friday when the pool will be reserved for aduits only from but this will be 7.30 to 10 p.m. held only if there is enough interest. Ladies Day wjll be held each Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m.. 10 beginning June 9, on the Spanish Fork High School field. Clubs and balls will be furnished. A fee will be charged. An adult baiid class is another being offered and interested in the anyone program should contact. David Huff at the high school. Other classes scheduled are: baseball, 8:30 a.m. daily, June 9 to June 21. grade level 2 to 5, baseball city league), Saturday, 10 a.m., grade level 2 to 4. bastket'wll, July 28 to Aug. 8, 8 a.m., grade level 5 to 10; football fitness, July 7 to Aug. 15, S 30 to 9 : 30 p. m. , grade level 10 to 12; girls' Softball, time and date to be announced, r e i. i t:! ..;t l gfaue k;vci aiui. uuiS m uS and play teams into organized a regular schedule of games, and each team will have a coach Tennis, June 16 to Aug. 1, 2 p.m., grade level 3 to 12; Little League tennis, June 18 to Aug. 1, 2 pm., team to play in Utah Valley Tennis League, open to anyone 9 to 15 years old, and flag twirling clinic, July 1 to July 17, 11 a.m., grade level 7 to : Wednesday. no at the first lesson exceptions. One hour classes will be taught at 9 a m,, 10 a n and 11 a.m. Half hour classes will be taught for 5 and yldsat!2,12..1Qiindlp.m. The schedule for the throe sessions is: June 16 July !, JuJy 7 to J'liy 22, and July 25 to Aug 12 Lifesaving and merit badge swimming classes also will be held this summer from June 2 to June 13. The swimming merit badge class will be from 10 to 11 a.m. and ihe lifesaving class is scheduled from 11 a.m. to 2 noon. For further information contact the swimming pool. A fee of $5 will be charged for the recreation classes unless otherwise specified. Those boys and girls that are in competitive interested swimming may sign up for the racing class. This class will be field each weekday at 7 a.m. for the entire summer. The registration fee will be $10 per person. Registration for the Admission will be 60 cents but please do not per person bring children on this day ladies only. Three sessions of swimming lessons will be taught this summer with 12 one-holessons in each session. Students will swim every weekday until the lessons are completed. The registration fee must be paid at registration or Concert Set Thursday at Spanish Fork - SPANISH FORK Under the direction of Karl Ailred, orchestras and smaii string groups from the Spanish Fork Middle School, Junior High School and High Schools will present a concert Thursday in the school auditorium. The concpft m free and will begin at 7 p m. The Rev. CRAIG. Colo. David Mote, minister of the local United Church of Christ , was liturgist in a communion service at the Rocky Mountain Conference of UCC over the weekend in Craig. Among the 300 delegates and visitors from 103 churches of Utah. Colorado and Wyoming were Mrs. E. V. Krehbiel and Mr, and Mrs. George B. Brown of Provo. James V. Wil'son of Lusk, The. Rocky Mountain Season tickets for the swimming poo! may be Conference was formed July 1. obtained on the day of 1974 through union of the registration or at the pool at former Colorado Conference any time after the opening. with the denomination's former 0 TH Intermountain included which J cusie-me- r hrrd Your RAIN CHECK Will: Wyoming, Utah and Idaho. The Idaiio churclies joined with Oregon in the new Centra! Pacific Conference. The Rocky Mountain Conference is the largest cxifercr.ee geographically in the UCC, comprising 210.000 square miles. Keynote speaker was Dr. Rosemary Radford Ruefher, Washington. DC. associate professor of historical theology at Howard University School of Religion. She is a noted Roman Catholic lay theologian. 1. Errtit't you to purchase the same item at tlx sdvtf prict whw stocks tit replenishes wua!y wtthln a day or two. - fj! IMS f If ft" f rMD Adwt!d it is impmmt& to &$8cm9 we"1 torn wRhln 33 days, ytu cm requtvi Cnxtit Slip, tvhlch wlK sntitie you to tti smte 6oi snd cn Mv'rns you would haw otiginalh madt sa&ri Credit Sltp Mny valid for use on arty regularly to ite iart, pHcsd (asfnale) mchar!di 3. An excapJ.'ort ft5R ha 9 to abev, is when the MvetUt&i rgular p'lct of S2S or mora. Shou'd ft q 2, m&m&tf to iasua a Creda Slip fr such an !tm, Ute &ti Is u4d Hitt'i m i )ik ttm, ith ih turn cifedit may is keep from 'U:-ting junk is to burn down the 1 regular prtca or higher price. The Credit Slip must be used the same day tt h issued. garage. GRAT ROOT BAR WiV demand is jnlsiud&ed and you find 1 Item Scid Oat' ask any Skaygt Drug avrtiecl employw for your "Rain Check" and it mU be n yjy. promptly Conference, churclies in Oft M art te Loyd was host coordinator. Family tickets will be $35. A $20 punch ticket with 80 children swims or 40 adult swims also will be offered. MUM Rev. Mote Liturgist Confab At Tri-Sta- 1IMO RR When was conference team will be Wyo., the Rev. Neptune moderator the at June 2, Monday, swimming pool from 8 to 10 was host pastor and Mrs. Helen am. ws&mssm meeting 5-- swimming noon. AIR Wednesday, Provo Airport, 8 p m. was the biggest job as cbe Jayeees replaced a window, triaiincd teiiizi, scraped and cleaned the area u be painted. Shows as they do the preparatory work are SUffaa Davis, Glca Christcases, Dave Davis. Spenc! Hood, Kes Brewa and Mike Evans, Ciiy Recreation Program: Announced at Spanish Fork SPANISH egistration CIVIL 4 LIMIT: Only one Rain Check or one Credit Slip will be honored on the purchase of any one Item. They cannot HAS A be combined. SURPRISCFORYOU! 1 Skaggs Drug's aim is to "do it tetter" for evey customer. 1 1 June Skaggs Drug's Rain Check Program is but one of the many things m do in art effort to achieve . 16, 2 p.m., grade 9, basic; fundamentals, with students playing one round of golf on local course, all bails and clubs baton will be furnished; lessons. June 16 to July 25, high school cafeteria, time to arranged, grade level 3 to 9; dance lessons, high school Golf, to 5 cafeteria, June 16 to July Skaggs Drug's moive is to ssm every customer with complete, guaranteed satisfaction. 7h 9. level CLAULUjULD I ir it wmmim !F avifci til... ftp iiMujwi i ... g III . C I H AA SOinsu 1 glj 18, ! 1 -- i (Nurseryman FREE FLYER who!sa! torpt ts other tarpat merchants through Utch end Idaho. The fcsctoriei we represent offer u Mtit TrtciU, Narrow w'iflrb, etc. We Di(on!inud Potterni, Purchase these carpets at greatly reduced prices and cars offer yog these special buys with Savings cf Up to 50 If you are interested, please se us. We ere open WseWayi 10 'tl! ! P.M. end Saturdays 'til Noen. The Payson Chapter of Utah Young Homemakers met recently to hear Provo nurseryman Hank Savage present hints on garden, lawn, flower and tree care Hie next meeting will be held 7 '30 p.m. in Payson ?.(jrr,f economic? hs-j.b- n A fxrJy picnic scheduled for thesuiiiffia, ar.d ti rpgular mommy meetings ii resume in September. 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