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Show TheSalt LakeTribune RECREATION ROUNDUB™ c2 AVAILABLE COPY TUESDAY,June 13, 2000. Bi COMPILED BY R.C. ROBERG ADAPTED SPORTS ! Lake County Parks and Recreabon recreationor lesure expenences 10 ind veduals wh physical and mental disables Adapted sports isa program designed to moet the physical and socal needs of each parte For informaton, cal Debtie Wall atthe Center at (861-0075) ARCHERY For information on the Intemational Bowhunter Education Program call (601) ‘Skis cincs wil be held June 19-20 for its in grades 2-6 and June 26-27 lor gifs grades 7-12 For information. cal 272.2283) A youth camp for boys grades 2-7 runs through June 13-16. For intormation, call (272-2243). hod camps at East Milcreek Racreaton Center, Forintormabon, cal (272-2243) and Canyon Y June 22-July 1 for gts 818, For information, call (484-4343 ent. 123) Junior Starzz East Milcreek Recreation Center is accepting registration for gifs grades 2-12trough aa Beginning Strength Training: |__ It’s NotComplicated Ths mil be held af Highland High School AUTO CLUBS The Bash Car Clb sholing an antique classic carand motoreyie show on June 17 at Pioneer. Park (300 South. 300 West), wnformaton. cal Kem Ashorot BASEBALL dune 17. For information. call(272-2243) | ‘education tnps, cycling and nduals wih dsablives and For'nformaten, cal (49-3991, ‘Senior Recreation Center The Senor Citzen’s Recreaton Center -aSt, provides Social. educational: The Wasalch Lodge sasocialrecreational club formed 10 address the needs of young 30s wth disables. For formation cal Trish at the Wasatch Lodge (272-0896). plore SPLORE (Special Populations Leaming door Retreabon and Educationpans tips {6t special populations int he buldoors. Splore ders Cros county skiSleding lessons, half day tous and ovemight adventures to nd th dsabyites and special needs. For in Yoxmabon, cal 464-4128) ARTS & CRAFTS Farmington City Recreaton s offering youth betweenthe ages 5 and 12 25 wil resdays tromsto 4:45, The classes willbe held atthe Lobay. Forinformation ‘Major League ‘Camps formation, call aff Moms ( BASKETBALL Junior Jazz Leagues: Salt Lake County-Redwood Recreation er mens 5-0n-S recreational league on Wednesday and Thursday nights is being of: fered, Regstraton fee 6 $275 per team. For information, cal Richard Poulsen (975-6823) Registraons also are being accepted: for, a mens spring league. The costs $285 per team For information, call (270-7260), Adult men. women ad coed! que reqistraon is ongoing for slowpitch and fasiptch, For informaton, call (270-7260), The Dimple Dell Finess & Recreation Centeris ofeing a 5-on-5 Wedhesday Night League The fee is $320 per team. For infor- mabon, cal (495-1480) Redwood The fee § $275team The deadline to fegster_s June 27 For information. call (9745903), Clinics and Carips June 19-23--Westminste,Cilege camp ‘begins; Farinformation, call (801) 832-2336, dhune 19-21—WeberState women's camp begins for grades5 through 12. The cost fang‘ers trom $125 to $175, For information. call Rachelle Gardner (626-6859).The men's camp also opensthis same week. For information. call (801) 626-6496. «June 14—Utah State camps begn. For information, call Mike Strauss (435) 797-1361 DUTCH OVEN COOKING Tonight at 7 p.m., Recreational Equipment Inc, manager Lincoln Clark will give a clinic on Dutch oven cooking at the REI storein Salt Lake City, 3285.E. 3300 South. For information,call (801) 486-2100. Q HUNTING RULES Wednesdayat 9 a.m., sandhill crane and upland game hunting rules and permit numbers will be amongitems the Utah Wildlife Boardwill discuss, and likely act on, whenit meets at the Heber City Council Chambers, 75 N. Main. Q NIGHT HIKE Thursdayat 9 p.m., there will be a night hike beginning from the Rockcliff Nature Center at Jor- danelle State Park. For information,call Emily Sandersonat (801) 538EAGLE VIEWING Thursday and Saturday, the Division of Wildlife Resourceswill holdfield trips to view northern Utah’s only knownpairof nesting bald eagles and their two baby eaglets. The trips will leave at 6 p.m. each evening from the Department of Natural Resources, 1594 W. North Templein Salt Lake City. Participants are asked to assemble at the main entrance to the building, located onits south side, said Bob Walters, Division Watchable Wildlife program coordinator. For information,call (801) 538-4771. SUMMERBIATHLON Saturday, beginning at 8:30 asm., there will be a running/shooting biathlon event at Soldier Hollow at Wasatch in State Park. and novice biathletes are welcometotry this 5K run that com- bines twostopsat the shooting range. Anentry fee of $15 includes T-shirt, refreshments, instruction, and awards. Participants should arrive at 8:30 a.m. for registration and instruction. Equipment will also be provided. Entry forms are available at Wasatch County Olympic Coordination Office at 55 South 500 East and the Heber Valley Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center at 475 North MainStreet, both in Heber City. For additional information, please all Scott Binkerdat (801) 262-2651. Q LEGACY LODGE Saturday, Park City Mountain Resort will host a grand opening celebration of the Legacy Lodge, a 54,000 square-foot day lodge located at the baseof the resort. Activities planned includelive jazz, reggae and a 1980s revival bands; kids’activities like face painters, clowns and magicians; guided historic, lift-served hiking tours of the mountain; prize giveaways; and a poster-signing session with Olympic gold medalist and Park City Mountain Resort director of skiing Pi- cabo Street. For information, call 800-222-PARK or visit www.parkcitymountain.com. SUN PARTY Saturday, beginningat11 a.m., there will bea sun, moonandplanet observing party at Harmon's, 7755 S. 700 East, in Midvale. High-powered telescopes will be available to use, For information, visit www.utah.edu/planetariumorcall (801) 532-STAR. dune 14—Atter Work Jaunt at 630 p.m Forinformation, call Don Witems (47:03338) June 17—BBTC Annual iene & Rides at 3 am For information, call Grant Aagard June 18—Southern Utah County Grand Tour at 9 am For information, cal Sherwin ‘Thomas(686-3272) June 18—Mike's Supnse at 8 am. For informath cal Mike Van Meeteren: (393-0714), June 21—Ater Work Jaunt at 6:15 pm For infrmaton, call Mary Willams (947-0338) Bicycle Advocacy The Mayor's Beycle Advisory Commitee meetsthe second Wednesdayofthe rhonth at 5 pm.at the Sal Lake City County Building, 451 S, State. Room 226. Call (535-7738) or (5832855) for information Indoor BMX Racing The Logan Faupark Arena wil hold indoor BMX racng this year th an expanded schedUe of events. Sign-ups are 3-5 pm. on Satur days and 9:30-10:30 am. on Sundays. For infmolel ca wato th Summer For elonobt on sii a8 Plt (801) 933-5164 Mountain Bike Racing Zuka Juice racing series runs trough ‘Aug. 8 at South Mountain on Tuesday nights begnningat 6:0pm For information, callJohn MeConni(801) 968. Intermountain Cup Racing Series Team Results (Through 4 Races) 1, Dixie Desert Racing. St, George (846 points) 2, Velo CtyiCanyon BicyclesSat Lake City (515).3. Spin Cycle, Sat Lake Cty (466). 4 Young Riders, Park City (354) 5, Team Red Rock. St. George (351). 6, Team Pedros, Sat Lake Cty (161, DeerValley Race Beginning Men 19-29—1, Joshua Rybel, SHayden Lake, 49.59 2 Greg Kebls, West Weber. 49.59. 3. Nei Mir, Tooele, 50.13. Beginning Men40—1, Tim Moms. Park ity, 1:00:42. 2, Dirk Smith, Santaquin, 1.02 05 3, David Wingar, Park Gy, 1:02.23 Beginning Women 1929-1, Kathy SShenwn, Heber Cty, 1102.24 2, Addie Stewart Taylor, 1:05.10. 3, Bay Liston, Orem, 1 11:49 Clydesdale—1, Edward Smith Sat Lake Ciy, 10939 2 Ron Kiapzg, Sunset. 1112.99 3, Aaron Mulins, Prova, 118.36 Expert Boys 16-181, Paul Clark Park ty, 22256 2. Zac Hardy. ons, 228.15, 3 Evan Hepner, Salt LakeCty, 232.31 1345-1. Soom J Allon, Patk Ciy,1:47 35: 2. Trevor Lee, Park City, 1:48.11. 3. Enc Budzanski Salt Lake Cty 20047, 60+—1, Gary Kartchner, Taylors, 2.02.53. 2, Pete Larsen, Park Ciy, 206.13. 3, Marv White; Pocatlo, Idaho, 2:07.96. Expert Men 19-281, Danny Poulson Citton, 202.23. 2, Paul Stone. Rexburg, Idaho 208.00.3, J.) Clark Logan, 20828 ParkCty. 211.11.2, GaryFuller, SatLakeCity, 21447 3, Brad Keyes. Draper, 215.07 40-1, Darrell Davs. Sat Lake ty, 1:43.13. 2, Tom Perry, Sandy, 14453, 3, Robert Owen, St.George 146.16, ProfElite Men-—1, Eric Jones, Sat Lake Cty, 18,37, 2, Troy Bary, Jackson, Wyo. 1'87.27 3, Kevin Day, Farmington, 1:58.17 Women—t. Jenner Wison, Salt lake Ciy, 1:41 32. 2; Teresa Eggertsen, Park City, 1.45.34, 3, Paula Storm, Park Cty, 14557 Sport Boys 16-18—1, Sebastian Blanco, Sandy,1:40.03, 2, Tyler Turkington, Park City, 1:59.15, 3, Josh Norman, St. George, 1.5925. 19-29—Kyle Wight, Logan, 13123. 2, Zep Titensor, Midvale, 1:38:33. 3 James Ciark Springyile, 19.58 Women 1929-1, Susan Lipke Park City, 109.07 2, Jessica Arbogast, Sat Lake Cty, 110.19. 3, Enid Hughes, Park Cy, 11038 Sport Men 40+—1, Michael Martesteck. Ogden, 1.4835, 2. Nick Rees, Salt Lake Ci, 1151.37. 3, Doug OuBos, Park Cty, 1:53.53 ‘Sport Men 30:39, John Crocker, Sat LakeOty, 1:48 49.2. Dave Reynolds, Bountiful 1.45.43. 3, Doug Peterson. Sandy, 1:48.30 Women 0+—1, Pamela Hanlon, Park Giy, 57:01. 2, Barbara Root, Sat Lake City, 1101.16. Kim Pardoe, Sal Lake Cty, 1.01 48. BOATING For information on theus Coast Guard Auxihary “Boating Skis asses aloDee0157108at Cust es Thefollowingare soresrom localbowing centers. Scores are 50 pins over-average for women and juniors, and 60 pins over average {or men, 650 series, or better: for man and 600 No readers were able to correctly identified last week's photo as Vermillion Cliffs. There was only one entry submitted in the contest. ae | Ki ft until eo ee ee svaight is above your back, then lower Repeat on other side ie alittle | Orput | “hands on hips or fronts of your thighs | Sitback | anddown is $25 For iformation cal Nancy Taye, (561-| 0075). Classes are Tuesday and Thursday from 7-8 pm For information, cal (467-2026) ‘Anon-competitve lear Utah Associat For information on the Utah Lacrosse As-| Go down until your upper arms are parallel to the floor sociation pertaining to leagues activities and player registrations, cal (801)-299-7222. Vist the ULA webste at wwwutah Junior & High Schoo! Leagues For junior high information call Joie Rebentisch (gis) at (801) 944-0151 or (boys) Mark Stout at (801) 222-9919, There are regstration foes. Summer Pee Wee League For information, call Dave Allen at (801) 278-4900 “Officials & Coaches Needed ‘These wil be paid postions wihoficating Women's lacrosse call Joie Rebentisch {801)-944-0161. For men's. la crosse (rereree) call Mike OMalley at (495- Lift dumbbells to earlevel, then punaiy ney en ever tee oe back toear ) 222.9813 or Dave Allenat (801) 278-4990, MOTORCYCLE CLUBS Lo put | eer | hes oui Don't et thighs go below here fa Thigh parallel Betoor Step back andstand Ra up Thigh points he, Jensen 2 Division 8—Borrwe EdwardJess Pot Penns 5 Christensen Artie Toaion tbosiete op Onision 8-1 9 2 taflan Chater Manrahan vision A—1. Rod ongantJn Syn 2 Masako GoutHazes Syn Owislon 8-1, Jon ColeBt Colon. 2 Ove Lutan-Charte Troup The Utah Division of Parks and Recreation has a toee phone number for ofhighway: vehicle information. Call 1 (800) OHV-RIDE (648-7433), between8 am, and 5pm, Monday through Friday, forinfomation about OHVlaws Division A—1. Shovia Halolim Zaratian, 2. Cody Morr: Ann Eth Division 8-1, Aice oeAluth Pat. ten 2. Low Salaray ‘non oa Dive A=" Retard Hanatandr Sula 2 Arche Topalan-Myrte Fler ‘Utah Summer Sectional Knock Out Teams 1, (Bil Braun-Carol Obblee. Mike Daton ‘and Mike Berggren j 2. Uri Lowenstem, Wayne Gardner, Alan Kasner and Rod Organ Swiss Teams Flight At, (Lena Deen Vandana Jwawar, Andrus Businzky and Tho mas Szabo) 2, (Rod Organ, Nancy Coutney, dim Flasher and Alan Kasner). Se Teams Fg BaraDep Vandana Jhwar Sealo) 2, Wayne Gardner, Kay Niwa, oat ‘Wethrel and Steven Towner) Swiss Teams Flight C—1, (Delores Hightower, Faye Barle, Betty Larsen and Donna Ubank) 2. (Kerma Jones, Ron Jones, SiSs, Pye Sc) Open Pal Flight A—1 aSchat Daten 2 Anant-Kumud Gokhke Flight B—1, Arun ChowburyMathelu Des Robert 2, John Mogan-Charles Tromp. Organt Pairs Fight A—1, Me Datlon-Bil Braun, 2, ‘Ann Ehvor Kay Reese. FeaBabeTa Fad 2a Jahantasi-Bil“Aeschbacher AckermanScot Brown, Heat C1, Saeco in alittle ‘are being sought. For information, call John (964-8557) or Kate (521-2948), The Hotine ‘number is (488-1177) Salt Lake Parks & Recreation For information on the fall league call (468-2560) GO-KARTS Go-Kart enthusiasts should vist the Wasatch Race Park in Lindon. Pracices are held Wednesday and Friday evenings from 5 12m. to dusk preceding race dates. For information, call Marcy Stames at (486-5660); Con Eskelson at (399-2409), Siver King PS at (872-4631); Greg Lioyd at (785-7201); Lane Robinson at (373-3316) June 14 — State Amateur Qualiying, Bountiful Ridge GC; Sat Lake City Junior Classic, Nibley Park GC. June 14-15—Women'sCity Parks Open, ‘Mountain Dell GC. dune 15 — State Amateur Qualifying, Davis Park GC; Ogden Junior Classic, The Bam ec. June 16— Mixed 4 Ball, Carbon CC. June 17 — Davis County Amateur, Davis Park GC; San Juan 4 Ball, Blue Mountain Meadons GC. June 17-18 — Art City Amateur, Hobbie (Creek GC; First Secutty Bank Open, Tri Cty GC. ‘June 18 — Med 4 Ball, Carbon CC. June 19 — US. Senior Open Ouiaityng June 19-23—Utah StateJuniorAmateur June 21-22 — Women's State 4 Ball Robbins (796-1748) of Craig Allred (756-2286). ‘soccer, Indoor Youth Li Tis SiteMala Sa bgt sessions vary Thursday night fom 5:0 tg fim and Satutom 79019 820 am. sndgemaben, (579-2845). dune 17-1 recat traps.WOE Fe FG Sega aeee we formation, call . for boys and gis Lake Indoor Soccer in Murray at (262-8988) or in Woods Cross at (280-0009) For "information, call (485-0101) of (484-0841) Utah Association Membership applications are being ac‘cepted for new women's teams (ages 18 and up) Forinformation on the spring Season call (601)-263-8168. Applications ae also avaaable for those wishing to play in the Women's ‘Wasatch Soccer League forthe 2000 season. Feria, al 01) 2098168 Soccer Haut ee) (239-0123), 6-on-6 Outdoor League Sponsored by Copperview Community Center for boys and gis aged 4-7. For infor. maton, cal (561-0075) ‘Skyhawk Clinic Farmington Ci ages 5:14. Forinformation, call(451-0953). United Tryouts forboystunder9-18and gifs under For information on boys and gts tryouts call the Hotline at (801) 261-2369. oe Denes The Wasatch Front Table Tennis anen aeioneso Ria et =mzt the Riverside Stake Gym, 94 leas Cost to join the club is $2 a night Far’siz iechbal Geo Mama Tan a Utah Tennis Association f For information on upcoming events call ‘Adult Leagues fi Through duly 21. For information call, 5) Oquirh Park Kearns Classic/Aduit ! | dune (268-0505), 13-17. For information, cet NTRPRat June 16—This will be held at Liberty Pata: Tore Carta 60 pn he ot $8. cal(601) 1s and The Ley Pak Tenis Covers ay registrations for adult or junior group lessons, For information, cal Sue (328-4711, _ TRACK 8 FIELD Registration underway for the Hen COypus ack andFeld Chiorgis endboys ages 6-18. Thefee is $40. Forinformation, * at 561-0075). (7 City Parks. er Thedeadline for thequaliying meetfor 1 Goss ecieetssra se 14 information, cal (68: J TRIATHL : mon ‘The Desert Shark Triathlon Club encoti+ Impact ‘ages individualsinterested in tnathlons to mae Today—Tryouts for Under-14 through Under-16 Ute Soccer Camp “June 26-30—For information on a variety {or training and racing. Weekly cub workouts linesa newsletter and carpooling are benefits. For information, cl isa af (595 3465), The Web site is wwreplicolor.com , ah UTAH4.WHEEL DRIVE The Assocation also oer quad tl: ‘The Utah ATV Association meets the second of each month at 7 pm. atthe RedCenter. For infomation, call Paul at (972-6739) o Rick at (065-1373) OFF-THELEASH cof campactivities. call (801) 585-7250. Girls 14-Under Competition Teams, rides, All makes of 4-wheel vehicles are wet For information on activities, call (801) 532-5955. team are underway. For information,call John =~ RACQUETBALL ‘The Redwood Muti:Purpose Center will be stating a recreational league, For information, call Ruth McGovern ‘at (974-6923) Salt Lake County Parks & Recreation For infomation and scheduling call (974-6923), RADIO-CONTROLLED CARS off-road dir race track for radio controlledcars at ‘8481 W. 2700 South in Magna. Electnc races are held Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6 p.m. Gastruck aces are held Sundaysat pm. For information, call (250-8903), ROLLER HOCKEY SOFTBALL Teams, camps and tryouts Utah Avalanche Tryouts forthe ons. 10-Under fastpitch come, For information, call (801) 523-8593. 3 VOLLEYBALL Baker (967-6761). ‘Spring Tournaments: Utah Twisters This fastpitch accelerated 14 and under team is ooking forplayers ‘For information; call (561-7295). 1 Leagi TheClearfieldCty Recreation Departmen! registrationsfor an adult leag For information, call (525-2790). Sandy Stars There are openings fortwo player, Try ‘outs wil be held the next three Mondays. For information, call Win Jones (572-2284), Bob McFarland (561-1166) or Craig Johnson (985-1315) y ntain USA Training Center +(', Thetermountan USA VoleybalTraining eee entre i § 10 10 pm. Monday-Friday. Cost is $5.fr , $3 for students, For information on 16-18. For unformation, cal (568-2000). Sunday Bunch League interested in playing or entering a team. al (534-1933)ot Tim Lane at (773-4941), Community Center? For information on coed league Recreation Center ‘There are stil openings in the youth softtall lgaque in the Senior Division for players ‘Men over 30'siowpitch. The costis $45. per person for summerandfall For information, call ‘TheCopperviewCommunity Center ofers Eo mat Volleyball Center call lose at (534-11933) oF Kim Nera070, Fine play and other leagues along with clinics anf summer camps, call Jet (01) 534 50 a rolet league fo all youth ages 7-14. Forin-| The gis 18-under accelerated tear will Junehe Dagens Tomato, cl Nancy Tayo at (61-0075) eld yous, The main ees ches an) norman, é GOLF For information on gofing in Utah cal the Utah Golf Association at (299-8421) iil AFB. Salt City Chess Club The Club meuts every Tuesday trom 6-10 pm. at 845 East 100 South, For information, cal Matthew at Kids Chess Club—Saturday trom 11-1 im. at Border’s Bookstore (50 South Main in ‘or sites where the vehicles can be used legally. eeaea Pull elbows Dekhockey and Sneakerleagues. Dekhockey is like ioe hockey, oes as : (975-8805) : coiwe ifomaton,cal Bat Waker (4128217) eae information, liverton. For information on coed slowpitch, call (254-0704) or (254-296). ‘The git's 1dsunder Accelerated Fastpitch 9075) or (272-2249), For information, call L WATER For on single and double) Hemingway (973-9445). eco ed era eee Fi City information on crews call Lowis Registration is underway for youth Pasha a (952200) leagues. Far information,cal (451-0953), Clearfield Parks & Recreation ‘RUGBY Team registration is $340 forall leagues. ‘The Wasatch Rugby Club has begun its For information, call (525-2790). The women's ‘season. Pracicns are 6 pm_on Tuesdays and league fee is $310,000 and the coed league ‘Thursdays at Canyon Rim Elementary Schoo! $225.00 For information, cal Mark McCulough (801) Softball Chub Instructor training and certification ‘Aquatic: Alliance, ca The Connery ‘certty as an instructor, tall (487-9515): dune 16-18 — inaugural Wendover Cias- (486-8701 RUNNING: City ral Run Series A series of citizen's trail runs are held on Tuesdays in Park Cty. The runs are non: and cary a trainiig pace. Meetat the City Park at 6 p.m. Call (435) 649-4035 or (495)649-0697, Gas 6c Nighttime Scramble, Sherwood Sc, Thisisamen’s women'sandco-edallclass toumament in Wendover. For information, call (801) 596-0297, ‘SQUASH ‘The Squashworks organization -offers league play, challenge nights, doubles rights and monthly tumaments, For information, call é offered at various locations statewide. fomaton, call (S38-50AT) of 16 1{800)-RIDE:PWC. cal Jency Brown at (278-7661) or George Adams at offers recreational Lo Mal), Call Greg at (537-7833) forink Pay ison Tuesdays at 6pm. af Creekside «atietfs ate Senior Activty Center (237 South, 1000 East) Park on the Murray Holiday Road. The event is eos doubles. The cost is $5. For in(Call Richard at (973-2996)for information. aai25eV CUMBING ison at (801) 390 Day Camps eaiuaiaoicae For inlormation, cal (801) 375-2388, The Great Basin Land Rover Chub is an assooation of the Btish-vehicle owners. For information, cal Craig Hansel at (278-1094) yoars (451-0953). Layton Cty Parks and Recreation offers a gymnasts and cas Lapel ileal five and up. Forinlonration, cal HIKING: Friendsof Wasatch June 6—The hike will explore the Snake Crook above Midway, For information, ‘cal Kon MeConnel (495) 654-2006, ————— ‘The Dart Shop, 3040S: State, (487-5390), EQUESTRIAN For information on tryouts and schedules Zing 652, Shane Leave 671, Don Winter 658. for the Wasaich Mountan Amateur (Chuck Groat680 Jet Foster675, Shane Leavit Fe 0 endurance ‘Association cal AN! McHenry at (523-8109) for 650, Craig Harnngion743, Robert Kelley 677 events call Arn Pant at (572-6332). and Poe Woes and Tecry Russell at Juniors Cousins Kelsie Carington 106, Steve Woods 149, Taso he ide 8 90 Sele Cameron Foster 264-691, Justin Sanchez 259Barel lacing Senes. For information 711, Ryan Wis 642. (262.3045)or (259-7829), iemmsnieies! Junction Lanes atthe Sat Lake County Equestnan Park(10800 Women South 2200), Carolee Loyd 208, Cassy Clayton 200. Utah Society Debbie White 185 ‘or information on activites call Sher! ‘Men sete0 Tne Danel Johnson 212. Robert Kaley 220, Trav Pichards 214 ——— Juniors Fox intormationonBass fabinginUtahvi Je Gels 196, Heath Lyd 153. Marc: haslam 242, Justn Sanchar 221-646, Curis Grangrot 98 6 BRIDGE FLY. FISHING God. 2. ReaeaCLES : Jace yourfingers together Tuck chin and tighten abdomen (Curl forward Lit head,nak,and shoulder abdomen | te Heel will ee he 1 The Utah Sportsman Riders Association For information cal (947-5897). ‘meets the second Wednesday of the month at East Millcreek Center TaylorsvilePark, 4705 S. Redwood Ad. at7:30 For information on the outdoor leagues, pm, Call the USRA hotine at (561-8849) fr| call (272-2249) information. so ON —n | Thumbs behind ears; don't Be iPg bat on stride women'sclasses, tipsandevents, Membership i $30, Wte to WSA, 6966 South Atiantc Avenue, New Smyma Beach, Frida, 32169. sua being ofored fr boys andie tveugh thd vod 10andunder 16, Forneraton cal Sak (grades. Forinformation cat (974-6823) ene Don't let knees go in front Hse of your toes SY REC PAGE ON THE WEB AT: WWW.SLTRIB.COM = ‘kickbal eet concen league for tae youth ages 4-8. Registration Pullinyout Women Carver 238, Toni Carver 228, Lindsey Powel 212, Vickie Stine 202 Men ay Dran 191, Lee Mir 209, Scot Dan‘er 247, Stove Martz 239, Jason Archibald 221, GreggGuest 742, Dave Lews 731, Marcos For inlormation, call The iyo Corte 1057 East 900 South. cal (483-2800), Foon foo ere ~ Bend knees aa at Chateys fons Vi Correctly locate where in Utah this photograph wastaken andbe eligible for a drawingfor the book Utah by former Salt Lake Tribune outdoor editor Tom Wharton and his wife, Gayen. Entries must be received by The Salt Lake Tribune by Friday noon and havea return address. Send them to: Where is it?, C/O R.C. Roberg, The Salt Lake Tribune, P.O. Box 867, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. Or via e-mail to outdoors@sltrib.com oe (272-1302), Onden betfeces WHERE IS IT Kefeep your back straight Ankles crossed Bonneville Touring Club Scheduled Rides June 14—Balimore Onoies tyout camp at 10am at Spansh Fork High School baseball 2 This simple routine will work all of y /our major muscle groups. For equipment, you only need some dumbbells and a chair. Dumbbetie: Two or Warm-up (5 minutes): Light aerobic fee Sats, weights exercise, such as brisk walking such as 5, 8 and 10 each exercise 8 to tb (25, 4 and kg) Repetitions: 12 ties, using enough weight so Maintain control: the last “rep” is a definite struggle Take 2 seconds ‘Adjust weight for each exercise: more eae going9 up. IW necessary, do exercise without down: rest 30 dumbbells Seconds of ess BICYCLING ty Parks and Recreaton d aquatics for ncknduals wath ssabiibes ages 5 and up Costs $55 per sesmation, cal 561-0075) National Ability Center The Nabonal Abity Center in Park City rowdes. spons and recreational programs ne ue walt sang. ponebck rng Eye Karate School The cost is $25. For infor mation, call (451-0953) KAYAKING ‘The Utah White Water Cb is sponsoring a two-day workshop June 10-11, For informaMargie Gendler (801) 24 East Middlebrook Recreation Center Editor's Note: The folowing events are compiled from numerous sources and may change Checkwh vet rane’ whenever posse ivan tem published inthe recreation roundup. meatSal(mim OaDex x 867, Sat Lake City, Utah 84110 or e-mail t to outdoors@strib, to Space mtabons, roundup tems may appeat Seon anion The deadline ss fhyfching cass at Cra House (2274 South, 500 East) 630-0 pm for sax wooks. For information, call (481-7131) FOOTBALL For information on the Wasatch Football League call te Farmangion Cay Recreation at (451-0963), June 16—Uiah Conch Alon Mcfide's FootbalCenter (580 Guardanan Way) For iy: formation, cas (801) 581982 (2558575). ‘Arch Stokes Claas A~=1, Gary Wood (42). 2. But Schardne (42) 3. (Class 8-1, Steve Elwood (6-0) 2. Larry Human (4-2). 3, Purser (Camorota(6-1) 3, ericacaratPee 1. Lye ye include personalized (Tuesdays 6 am. or 9 am.) interval session ‘The group wil maet Thursda,. in Park City at 7 ‘am. Foc information, contact Robyn Mastors RESERVOIR LIMITS Anglers can now keepuptosix trout andsix smiall- ' at (592-5055). Sait Lake Running Company mouth bassdaily at Minersville Reservoir, the Divisi TheSat Lake uningCompa wil have Levering runs. The group wil meet at the store of Wildlife Resources announced earlier this month. The Division has also temporarily eliminated (3142 South Highland Driv)everyWednesday ‘at 30 pm. For runing schedule information, trout andbass size restrictionsatthe reservoir, and! ‘cal Me Evans at (801) 484-9144, requirement that anglers use only artificial flies ‘Utah Road RacingCircuit The 2000 road racing series has begun. lures while fishing there, said Tom Pettengill, spo ‘There wil be 12 overall races. For ilormation, fisheries and aquatic education coordinatorfor the! vision of Wildlife Resources. Minersville Reservoiris in southwest Utah, about miles southwestof Beaver. ‘Scheduleof Events, June 17—Wasatch Steeplechase XXi— The race starts at 6 a.m. For information, cat Walkfor Lite June 17—This is a 10K event around downtown SLC. The rogtraton foo is $15. For \eformation,call (80!)487-2323. Presbytery of 17—Thes SK run at Wasatch Church (1626 South, 1700 Ena) Forfermion, cal (487-7576), SAUNG Hobe Fleet67 Ga Can Mos 2 Shs 2 Wt (640-0196), oF 67 Commodore senae Yacht Chit TheOrt atLae Yat CA hon Salt Lake, For information, Jott Thoepe at (AP-4090) cr (A68-2645). The wit tio. condet tree etoductory seminars atthe ‘Lake Cy Manes Library (209 East $00 South)on ‘Monday nights from 7-4 p.m For information, cab Bryant Prat (282-424) oF Jott Thorpe (4874090)oF (4608-2848) dune 123— Utah Coach Ran Merce» eames = we Glen Sai Foutbat Center(880 South Guardaman Way), For ttormation, call (801) sat ome dune 1—Weber State tootbal camp ‘opera. The cont i $250. For intonation, cal (001) eab.onud, ULTIMATE FRR ‘The a pacedtoaen fadpom whch comtorws football soccer ard banka fenedo-.Aan 86 of in and saab deers who Que to moet het caldivers, ofed vwbua and pro- 400 (01) 9, PRO Ralie (2-2) karate from 74 pin For wtonmation, cal 467-3006 arrerqgon Chy (amnure Service's Osparirent level this year. “The regulations are being relaxed allow anglers to harvest fish thatwill likely be lost ifn harvested before the reservoir is drawn down, Pettengill said. ELK PERMITS Q Hunters who draw ML300 general muzzleloadere permits maystill draw antlerless elk permits duri the initial atria draw this year. The Division of Wildlife Resources announced Ju 6 that hunters who apply for an antlerless elk’ perm: then draw an ML300 permit, may still obtain an ant erless elk permit in theinitial antlerless draw. Applications for antlerless elk permits will be a cepted 26, with the antlerless draw taking place in July. Results of the ML300 drawwill be available July 3. The Division had previously announced that hi ers who drew an ML300 permit would be taken out theinitial antlerless draw, and would have to wait unt later in the summerto obtain an antlerless elk permi For information call Hunt Application Office,t private contractor that handles Utah's hunting at (800) 221-0659; the nearest DWR office; or the OD sion’sSalt Lake City office at (801) 538-4700, BEAR RIVER DAMS Q : : ‘There will be a meeting at the Jordan Water Dist 8215 S. 1900 West, on June 21 at 6 p.m. to di whether|funds should be spent to move forward " d Bear River dams. The Utah Rivers Cow against the dams because of their impact on the River Bird Refuge. For information,call (801) 486-4776. h ‘ f |