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Show MMff'MMMMMMfyytM Mfftftfyf f ff fff f f f Water Nymphs Ready Ballet for Saturday group of 30 local water nymphs will appear in the water ballet show scheduled Saturday evening at 8 p. m. at the Brigham City municipal pool. Have Fins, Will Travel" is the title of the water extravaganza and the general public is invited to attend. There will be no charge for admission. Bleachers will provide seating arrangements for the spectators. Miss Jo Markham, instructor in the two synchronized swimming classes at the pool, will direct the production. SATURDAY nights performance will climax more than two months of instruction and practice for the two classes, comprised of girls between 11 and 17 years of age, who have been enrolled in the synchronized swimming classes sponsored by the Brigham City Recreation department. lighting in Special under-wate- r the pool as well as spotlights from above will add to the beauty of the show. Have Fins, Will Travel" will be a travelogue in 11 acts, taking the spectators on a journey across the United States, with stops scheduled to see teddy bears, clowns, Chinese and Siamese num- A THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, UtaK Perry Team Wins Title !n LDS Softball T ourney junior division consolation championship honors in the Re- play, Brigham Eighth lost in the and on the tournament at final to Plain City, gion 14 softball ;Rees Pioneer park, Monday night, senior side, Honevville shut out when it pushed across the games Tremonton Second, Malad Fourth won the junior only run in the eighth inning to edge Terrace Sixth ward, sportsmanship trophy while West Weber won the honor among senIn the junior division, it was ior teams. Washington Terrace Fifth downPerry bers. New Orleans blues, waltzes and jazz specialty acts. Special costumes will be worn to depict the various characters. Small groups will participate in most of the numbers while the entire group of 30 girls will combine their skills and grace for the finale act. marks Saturdays presentation the second water ballet staged at the local pool, with the first being presented during the Peach Days celebration last year. MEMBERS of the advanced class include Kathleen Owen, MarLorene Todd, Pam ilyn Evans, Rollins, Nancy Burtcher, Kerry Fife, Christine Baron, Linda La Vonv Baron, Connie Jill Jorgensen and Marian Poulter. Those in the first year group are Bonnie Tripp, Launa Gae Rollins, Judy Hadfield, Nancy Anna Lee Price, Karen Petersen, RaNae Nelson, Kassie Felt, Carolyn Knudson, Kathleen Young, Sheryl Nelson, Carol Pat Margaret Owen, Pinch, Linda Chase, Brenda Fenton, Becky Cox and Jeannie Leigh. The general public is invited to Miss attend the performance, Markham said. Hor-rock- Hor-rock- s, ward ing West Weber, title. captured senior to gain the In The line scores: Juniors Gibs, Terrace Sixth Teirace fifth Larsen and A. Wright; and Facer. 8 first-plac- e teams ... sm 771 2 0 . Lund and Anderson; Munns and Fieeman. 0 2 Peterson 000 73 Valbcrgs 023 6x Beehive Peteison and Colton; Nielsen and Mai kson. Minor League Seniors RUE Tremonton Second 0 2 1 2 3 2 Honeyville Andeisnn and Funk, Hawks and Kobayashi. will RUE 4 3 5 represent the region in the giant Brigham Eighth ... LDS in Salt Plain City tourney Lake City this month. Baird and Wilson; Robson and Perry The two 6 West Weber 7 7 3 Chugg and Gidley; Flinders and Smith. Thursday, August 17, 1961 1 2 2 Breitenbeker .. .. . . Blocks 001 Smith and Coibett; Leggett and W. Butterfield. 010 Macks Thompsons mu 411 21- 010 023 11 -9 4 5 1 11510 102 014 Zundels 111 00 3 Seashores D Anderson and Evans, S Peterson and Whitaker. 010 00 1 . Bieitenbeker 141 lx 7 Beehive Hansen and E. Corbett, Nelson and Coats. 6 202 20 10 310 00 Seashores 300 2x Macks E. Peterson and Whitaker; C. Peterson and Turner. 210 Valbergs . . . .. 405 lx Thompson Jensen and Smith; S. Peterson and Munns. Zundels Blocks 214 100 007 102 Evans and Hansen; Glover and Romer. fSj J TO3W 'lx 'I I JL sumdl hi e, A A Pairings Announced For BC Tennis Play Phillip Gover at B.Y. park; Bob Johns vs. Glen Smith at B.Y. vs. Stan park; Roger Brimhall according to Steve Young, di- Williams at high school. 8.00 (mens) Henry Nowak vs. rector, who Wednesday announced John Gillette at B.Y. park; Howthe pairings. Matches are being scheduled at ard McIntosh vs. Chis Simonsen Brigham Young park courts on at B.Y. park. 3:00 West Forest street and also at the (girls Margaret Marva Richardson at Box Elder High school courts. All Rees vs. night matches will be played at high school. 10:00 (girls Jeane Thomas Brigham Young, Young said. Two hours are being allowed for vs. Jacki Kemp at B.Y. park. each match and participants are August 23 Bob Carol vs. Jim 6:00 (mens) urged to be on time so that they can finish within the allotted time. Matthews at B.Y. park. 6:00 (womens) Sylvia Thomas Following are the pairings: vs. Tote Pickering at B.Y. park. 21: August 8:00 (mens) Stan Andersen vs. 6:00 (mens) Hugh Hazleton vs. A1 Canfield at B.Y. park. Harold Pickering at B. Y. park; 8.00 (men) Jim Ford vs. Ron Ray McQuain vs. Bob Hills at B. Smith. Ed Y. park; John Williams vs. Payne at high school. 8:00 Fred Reinstein vs. Jim Seely at B.Y. park; Floyd Veibell vs. Robert Miller at B.Y. park. 3:00 (women) Mary Thirkill at B.Y. vs. Barbara Williams Second and third games of the park; Jeanette Nowak draws bye championship playoff: s and will play winner of 4 400 000 0 .. 310 015 1 10 match, at 3 p. m., Aug. Als Conoco 22, at B.Y. park. E. Jensen and Scott; Don Bickers 3:00 (boys Nielsen and Bingham. vs. Lawrence at high Third game: Leigh school; Dave Hamson draws bye .... 320 040 7 16 and will play winner of Bickers-Leig- h Als 8 320 201 0 match at 3 p. m., Aug. 22, Hornell, Cottam and Jensen; at B.Y. park. Anderson and Bingham. 3:00 (boys Larry Bickers vs. Jerry Anderson at B. Y. BC park; Robert Harrison draws bye n and will play winner of match at 1 p. m., Aug. 22, at B.Y. park. r 1:00 (boys Scott Cand-lan- d The Brigham City Riding club vs. Joe Armstrong at B. Y. will hold a membership and acpark; Steve Smith vs. Custis meeting Friday, August 18 tivity at B.Y. park; Chris Larsen from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at its new vs. Danny Koford at high school. posse grounds on Sixth North' just 10:00 (girls Katharine west of the tracks. Rees vs. Tara Burt at high school; Barrell racing and other related Kim Butze draws bye and will activities are planned. Anyone inmatch terested is invited to come and see meet winner of Rees-Buat 10 a. m., Aug. 22, at the high the new arena and race track ac school. cording to Dee Black, club presi1:00 (girls Nancy Peart dent. Membership is still open in vs. Kini Burt at high school. the club. Officers in the club invite anyone August 22 6:00 (mens) Bob Smith vs. interested to bring a horse and More than 50 persons have en- tered the first annual Brigham City tennis tournament, Aug. MlSsMTOBS, IMIS SERVICE STATION LEAGUE Thirkill-William- Clairs-Dicks-Be- 16-1- MONTE Clairs-Dicks-Be- Bickers-Anderso- Riding Club YOUNGS To Meet Friday Hun-sak- rt 10-1- Monday thru Saturday VVW-- i Y'1 W t IP.BtL Mna, GffooQ EP&ftadie CHUCK WAGON BREAKFAST LITTLE TRAVELING? 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