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Show Sunday, June §, 1971 Near-Record Enrollment Eyed for SummerSchool Students may register for a maximum of six credit hours per session or total of twelve hours for the entire sunumer semester. In addition to the regular summer school classes, many workshops for credit are rup through July 16, and the scheduled, Among these ofsecond term will run from July ferings are workshops in driver 19 through Aug. 19. Students and safety education, industrial registering for both terms or education for elementary first term only will register June teachers, recording, drug use, 14; students enrolling for second construction, manufacturing, term workonly will register July music education, minority M. groups and the public schools, The Ninety-Sixth summer creative story telling, supervision of student teachers, incommencement will be h dividiaul sports, and out-door Aug. 20. The BYU program places a survival. heavy’ accent on graduate Non-redit adult workshops studies with outstanding will be given in cosmetology, graduate programs in more than driver education, criminal 80 fields of specialization.. justice, instructional developUndergraduatestudents also ment, genealogy, golf, and a find summer schoola profitable series for college health wayto relieve someof the work executives, Youth workshops and inload pressure of the regular school year or pick up extra stitutes (ages 12-20) will include archaeology, art, computer credits toward graduation. BYU's faculty is augmented science, debate, publications, for the summer by many modern dance for children, distinguished guest professors in | sports adventure for boys, music ‘camp, and theater. a varietyoffields, FIRST SECURITY This year theplansare to even enlarge on the ones from last year. Plans have been made through the Recreation Board with Chairman Reb Provost and members consisting of Fay Van Wagoner, Melvin Carlile, Neil Duke, Duke Johnson, Clyde Wall and Francis Harrison, secretary, and Yerle Tolley, director. The plans made by these men should give a wide variety of experiences andit is hoped that everyone in the countywill take part and enjoy a happy and healthy summer. The activities are as follows: Aslowpitch softball league is being organized for both men and women . The men’s league will be played on Monday and Thursday nights’ with league play beginning June 7. The women’s league will be played on Wednesday nights and play will begin on June 9. A men’sallstar gamewill be played at the conclusion of league play with the Heber all-stars playing the county all-stars. A women’s tournament will be held on Aug. 19, 20 and 21. A men’s tournamentwill be held on Aug. 11, 12, 13and 14. ing classeswill be held at Ritchie’s with registration set up for all groups. Classeswill be held for polywogs (ages 7 and 8) 8, to a 8 at Ritchies. Registration will take place for all students living in the Heber City limits from 9 a.m. to noon on Monday June 7. Those living in the county will register on Tuesday at $ a.m.to noon. All students in the Walisburg area will register at 1 cs 2 Wallsbrug LDS Chapel. When you register, you should AEoevsebeailing for oneof the following times. First session — June 924, Second session — June 28 — July 13 Third session — July 14th — 29th. Fourth session — August 2 to 17. At the conclusion of the 10 lessons, a water show will be held along with a watermelon bust. Swimminginstructors will be Mrs. Shirley Scoffield and Verle Tolley. au classes will be held for all ages. Registration for tennis will be on Tuesday, June 7, at 4 p.m. at the tennis courts, Lessons will be $1. A timewill be set up for lessons at registration. All lessons will be held at the Heber City Courts. A golf clinic will be held by the staff at the Wasatch Mountain ‘State Park. This will consist of six lessons and a fee of $10 will be charged. The clinic will begin on Saturday, Junz 12 at 6 p.m. ‘Those planning to attend must register with Verle Tolley before June 10. A boy’s baseball league has been organized for boys 13-15 years of age. The games will be heldatthe high school diamond. ‘Thinderella’ Program REGULAR 49.99 Now ........ 42” REGULAR 59.99NOW....___. 50° REGULAR 69.99 Now ........ 59” REGULAR 79.99 Now ........ 67” "REGULAR 89.99 Now ........ 76° REGULAR 95.00Now........ 80” This includes Firmage’s entire stock - Double Knit Polyesters, 100% Wool Worsted-miracle mixture and in all the new forward styling double and single breast models, DON’T MISS THIS SPECIAL 1 BIG GROUP MENS SPORT \ COATS ¥ Vy PRICE Our entire stock of Sport Coats are now at substantial discount savings butthis one group is at a sensational 1/2 off Regular Price - The size, styl le, and fabrics. The choice is excellent. MEN’$ GOLF SHIRTS PERMANENT PRESS COOL KNIT 50% Polyester 30% Cotton $48 Planned at ‘Y’ for Girls SOLID COLORS AND WHITE SIZES: S-M-L-XL Thecurriculum also snctnes classes in hair styling, com i person re, ce each girl willlearn the art of selecting the right colors, styles and fabrics for her particular needs. ‘The director for the program is Katherine Cook Taylor. Mrs. ‘Taylor received her BFA degree at the University of Utah, where SS Checks Hike WASHINGTON (UPI) —Social Security checks coming out in the next few days will show a 10 per cent increase in benefits for more than % ion Americans. A single retired worker's check, for sae will rise from $114 to The benefits are retroactive to Jan. 1, but the firstof-the month checks will contain only the June increase, The retroactive ae of the baost ce in separate about June 22. cl Honoredin Hair Styling Derrell S. Rudd and Fletcher L. Stumph of Provo were awarded top honors for advanced men’s hair styling at Utah Tecnicaeee at Salt Lake City this The aaa vas two of three The styling ALL THE NEW PATTERN’S - COLORS STRIPES LONG SLEEVE REGULAR 35.00 to 65.00 A “Thinderella” program she sabesin ballet theater sorely for over- and minored in speech. She was it girls, ages 12 to 20, is fashion coordinator and head pes atMap ted Young model for the TV program “Queen for a Day” for eight versity this be six-rook(rogra program, June years, amd had her own 21 through July 39, is intended to modeling school in Hollywood. improve a girl’s personality and ‘This is her third year as director the Thinderella program. attitude as well as her figure. Additional information is Along with iearning the principles of exercise an self- available through the BYU control, each girl will par- division of Special Courses and ticipate in personal and group Conferences. therapy and eat a_ diet prescribed to fit her particular Two Provoans | UITS Gene Rutledge. Leagueplay will begin next week. Kids ages 7 through 10,will be able to undertake work in arts and crafts. Classes will begin June16 and classes will be held in Heber and Wallsburg. taught one evening a week and classes will be held for both advanced and beginner groups. A gymnastics class will be offered to kids beginningat age 9 and up. This is an excellent program andskills in tumbling steel rings, Te be offered. This class will be taught by Mike Berg and ro interested shot ig at the junior high onl gym % 10 a.m. Saturday June5. “The perfect golf shirt - under arm expansion - fashion collar ‘and big range of colors to please any man. SAME ONLY WITH CREW NECK. a ONE BIG GROUP MEN’S REGULAR $1.00 PAIR ORLON DRESS & SPORT SOCKS 2 PAIR FOR fd Great wearing Iron Weave Orlon sox for men. One size fits all. Deep tone colors. ‘S$ DOUBLE KNIT 100% POLYESTER SLACKS 16" REGULAR 20.00 AND 25.00 LIMITED TIME ONLY The bold ones. Wide sisipes with narrow, patterns with stripes or solids, out-of-sight colors. It's the shirt-tie combo now. Truly the fashion Pant ofthe Year. Finest Polyester Double Knit in stripes - checks - solids Belt loop or Beltless. Sizes 30to 40 waist. FREE GIFT WRAPPING OVER 1,000 NEW WEMBLEY TIES 3, 550 GREAT FATHERS DAY SAVINGS MEN'S 65% POLYESTER 35% COTTON PERMANENTPRESS NEVER IRON SHORTSLEEVE contest culminated a nine-month conrse in advanced men’s hair styling and was the final examination for the 192hour course. Mr. Stumph ow.. and operates “The Hair Styling Den”at 1180 N. pra|Ave, in Provo aad Mr, Rudd is the cwner and operator of “Derrell’s Barber Shop and Men’s Hair Fashions”at 860 N. 7th E.in Provo. Both are journeymen barbers and are members of the Local No.1, Utal State Barbers Guild. OPEN EVERY MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL .... GREAT GRADUATION DISCOUNTS FIRMAGE’S ENTIRE STOCK ALL FAMOUS BRANDS Heber Announces Summer Recreation Activities i | BANKAWERICARD, A near-record summer school enrollmentis expected this year at Brigham Young University, according to President Ernest L. Wilkinson. ‘Thefirst tera of the summer semester will begin June 15 and HEBER — The Wasatch County Recreation Department under the direction of Verle Tolley, has plans for a variety of activities that will be of interest to both young andold. Last year arecord number ofparticipants took advantageof the programs available when 995 persons signed up to participate in the recreational program. 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