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Show 2B Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, June 29, 1983 SEMI-ANNU- M Start the summer right with name brand shoes, now All sale shoes are from our original reduced to clear stock. SffnO REDUCED STARTS THURSDAY 8 A.M. Men's Women's Children's Keds Staff Photo by Rodney W. Wright HUNDREDS OF SHOES ON SALEH last year and helped was chosen the Lancers win the Region One title. LAYTON CATCHER Kenny Heath will play his college baseball at Florida State. Heath all-sta- te nwn WZT) KTO CTTOH Continued From IB in the fall and in the spring. Danny Hansen, the Viewmont shortstop, is also considering CSI, he said, but will wait to make his decision. Southern Idaho is recruiting him as a third baseman, Hansen said, a position he played as a sophomore. Layton Highs catcher, Kenny Heath, has signed to play col 60 lege baseball at Florida State, following A1 Gentry, who played at Layton a year ago and played this past season at FSU. They have a real good program, said Heath. They play 130 games a year. Heath said there will probably be three catchers on the team but FSUs heavy schedule should give him an opportunity to play. Im heading down there July 10 to 2o 3. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S Players Make College Choices "SET play summer ball." Heath said he also had talked to Snow, Southern Utah State College and was invited to walk on at BYU. Heath was regarded as one of the best defensive catchers in the state last year. He said Gentry told Florida States coaches about him and after corresponding with Heath, they offered him a partial scholarship. SHOES BARTONS 43 No. Main Bountiful Recreation Department Announces Activities BOUNTIFUL The Bountiful City Recreation Department and the Bountiful Jaycees are y sponsoring a Bountiful City Track and Field meet on Thursday, June 30, at 5 p.m. at the Bountiful High School track. The meet is for kids ages (as opf August 31) and is free. for the Youths may meet on Wednesday, June 29, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Bountiful High track or on June 30 between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. Kids dont have to be registered in any type of track program to enter the Hershey meet. Events include the 50 meters, for 9 and 10 yrs; only; 100 meters, all ages; 200 meters, all ages; 400 meters, all ages; 800 meters, 4 yrs. only; Softball throw and the Standing Broad jump. Individuals are allowed to enter up to three events. If they choose to enter three events at least one must be a field event. No high school students who have been on a high school track Her-she- 4 pre-regist- er 11-1- team may participate. The Hershey track program has been established nationwide to make track and field available to all kids. No spiked track shoes are allowed, only running and tennis shoes. No starting blocks are used. pools with the winners of the pools playing single elimination. The adults will play in a ' single elimination tournament. to be will first given Trophies and second place finishers in each division. There are 20 divisions for youths and 18 divisions for adults. For more information, phone The Recreation Department along with Coca Cola and Sunset Sports, are sponsoring their third Annual Pioneer Days Mens Slowpitch Softball Tournament July at the 400 North Park and Rocket Park. Any USSSA class C teams are eligible to play in this Double Elimination Tournament. The cost is $110 per team and is due by Friday, July 8. This tournament is part of the Bountiful City Pioneer Days celebration. Other events that will be taking place at 400 North Park include a Battle of the Bands Friday, July 22, at 8 p.m. and a home run hitting contest from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Mountain Fuel's Equal Monthly Payment Plan. In) 298-612- 20-2- TOV 5 Saturday, July 23. The Recreation Department, along with the Tree Shop and Sunset Sports Center, are spon- e basketsoring a ball tournament and a home run hitting contest. e basketball The e The winners of the tournament will be held on Bountiful City meet will travel July 16, at Bountiful to Provo on Saturday, July 9, for Saturday, Schools gym from 9 a.m. High the State Hershey Track and until noon. The cost is $6 a team Field meet at 9 and the first and and applications are due by second-plac- e finishers will have 11. Teams must Monday, the opportunity to compete in fill out an July and turn it application the Davis County Hershey in with their money to the BounTrack Meet on Wednesday, July tiful Recreation Center, 150 W. 13, at Clearfield High School at 9 600 N. a.m. The home run hitting contest The Recreation Department now be held in conjunction will is sponsoring the Bountiful City at with the Bountiful City Pioneer Tennis Tourney on July various Bountiful tennis courts. Days Softball Tournament. The Youths up to 16 years old will home run contest will take place 23, from 1 to 3 play in the mornings and adults on Saturday, July will play in the evenings and the p.m. at the 400 North ball diamond. Sunset Sports will finals will be or. Saturday. is The cost for youth singles $3 award a Wilson A2000 ballglove to the first place finisher, a pair and doubles, $4 a team. The cost for adults is $4 for of Puma Grass Cat Softball second-plac- e singles and $6 for doubles for Cleats to the Worth Softball a and finisher each team. People can pick up third-plachitter. The to the Rebat Bountiful at the forms entry creation Center, 150 W. 600 N. in cost is $3 a person to enter and must be submitted to the BounBountiful. The deadline for enRecreation Center, along tiful Monis tournament the tering with an application form by Friday, June 27, at 9 p.m. The youths will play in a day, July 15. For more informaround-robi- n tournament in" tion, phone We call it Budget Billing. three-on-thre- three-on-thre- first-plac- 5-- 9 e Heres how it works: typical residential customer pays very low gas bills during the summer months. But as the weather gets colder and the furnace is used more monthly bills increase, The JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY' With Budget Billing, your monthly payments are based on a th average (re-figur- ed twice a year). Your payments will be somewhat higher in the summer than what you're paying now, and lower in the winter. But they will be more nearly equal throughout the year. 298-612- 0. Running Camp Scheduledto BOUNTIFUL Cabanillas, seven-tim- e Demetrio winner of the Deseret News Marathon, will direct a running camp from July 5 to Aug. 5 in Woods Cross. The camp will consist of meeting on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 p.m. at Woods Cross High School. On Tuesdays and Thursdays instruction will be given to participants, but training will be done on their own time and at a location of their choice. The camp offers a stress test to determine training level; a - hydrostatic weight test determine percentage of body fat; cybex testing which determines any muscle imbalance between quadricep muscles and hamstrings ; a complete training program for any long distance event and a demonstration of running shoes. Right now is the best time to switch your account to Budget Billing to conform to the Mountain Fuel billing year. If you're interested, call your nearest. Mountain Fuel Business Office for complete details, - The camp will conclude with a kilometers road race on Aug. 6 at 8 p.m. The cost for each participant will be $120. To register or for the camp, call MOUNTAIN FUEL 5 292-822- 2 298-565- I I i |