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Show DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 195 Utah County, Utah 3) FIRMAGE’S City Recreation Program| ~ BRING YOU Commences Next Week | Several summer classes plan-, per student for a series of 10) lessons, twice a week for five ment are scheduled to get under- weeks. way next week at various areas. The elementary arts and crafts ned by Provo Recreation Depart- lclasses, which begin sonny However, unless more yenaral for some of the tap and still have plenty of*epenings for) from six to 12 years they may have to be combined or ae of age. Planned for three areas, leted from the program, accord-)|Joanquin School, Maeser School, ing tc Linn Rockwood, recreation _ Timpanogos School, classes will begin at 1 p. m. each day superintendent. Only a few more students may with different age groups coming} be enrolled in the tennis classes|®at different hours. Registration ich begin Monday at Brigham fee is $1:50 per student and may ‘oung University courts at 9:30 be made in advance at the recreation office or at one of the a. m., amd any youngster still wishing to enroll may do so at above schools on the first day of|f* the class. the recreation office. Fee is. $2.50 Registration for the usually Calling All Kids! popular ’s tap and creative dance classes, conducted several times each year by the rec- Huck FinnDay reation department, has been unusually slow this year, said Superintendent Rockwood, and the continuation of classes at Slated Saturday each of the three areas must be justified by the enrollment of a large number of students. Provo children up to 12 years Classes are planned for Joaquin of age will compete for prizes School, Timpanogos School, and Saturday in the annual Huck Finn Eldred Recreation Center and Fishing Day contest, to begin at will be held there if a sufficient 9 a. m. at the Fifth West Ditch number of children enroll. Stuat Pioneer Park. dents may register in advance at THESE OUTSTANDING SATURDAY SPECIALS FROM OTHER DEPARTMENTS SEE WHAT YOU SAVE! FABULOUS LINEN SALE! 5-Piece Table SETS And Assorted Sizes in Table Cloths iaid Prizes, to be donated by local the recreation office or at the sporting goods dealers, will be area on the first day of the (= awarded for the most appropriate} classes. Classes begin at Eldred’ costume, the longest and heaviest Recreation Center Thursday, at fish, the first fish caught, and Joaquin School Friday and at! the youngest fisherman to catch Timpanogos School Saturday. a fish. Judging will be at 11 a.m. Registration fee for either *the Youngsters must comply with beginner or intermediate tap all state fish and game regula- dance or the creative dance tions, including the new limit for classes is $2.50 per student. children under legal license age. Registration for swimming Fish. for the event is again classes will continue until the being furnfshed through the cour- pool is completed and the pro- tesy of the U. S. Fisheries hatch- gram is ready to get underway, ery at Springville, which will probably in late June. Registraplant more than 300 legal-size tion fee for swimming instruction trout in the stream. Someof the is $4 per student. fish range up to two pounds or Further details on any of these programs may be obtained by calling the Recreation Department at FR 34985. Water Shutoff Announced For 4 Size 14x14 Napkins 1 Size 52x52 Cloth STREET FLOOR Sale of 39”to 45” 100% NYLON announcement by Orem City Officials. Special Rehearsal For This Evening Members of Mendelssohn Male TAKES OFF—Preparing for a Chorus are reminded of a special take-off in a oe. is Navy Lt.. at rehearsal to be held tonight at 31.00 George Sunday at 6 p.m. The annual canyon party of the THRIFTY BASEMENT helicopter Helicopter Training Unit 1 at the Timpanogos LDS Ward chapel ‘Pensacola, Fla., where he com- in Orem at 8 p.m. in preparation pleted his helicopter flight for the concert-to be held there i group will be held Monday night husband of the former Darlene Mattinson of Eureka. Lt. Burgi will report soon to the Commander Fleet Air Wing 1 at the Naval Cal. Base, San Canyon Glen. Barberry bushes are undesir- able in an area where wheat is Francisco, grown because they are subject to a rust that attacks wheat. 100% WOOL SUITS +29 SALE OF MENS 100%WOOL FABRIC SALE Mendelssohn Sets SALE OF REGULAR 39" -: 49" - 55" MEN’‘S FAMOUS NAME Plains and fancies — No iron- PERCALE — PLISSE BROADCLOTH — TAFFETA ORGANDY— SILKALINE west of Twelfth West on Eighth North, according to an wanted gift for Father's Dpy°or replenish your own wardrobe. Don’t Miss This Sale! wool flannels, sharkskins, twists and tweeds. Be here Saturday morning for eomplete selection. A once a er sale you can’t afford to miss! OREM—Waterwill be shut off Saturday morning from 9 a.m. to 12 noon in the area Annual Pre-Fathers’ Day Sale—A perfect time to choose a FABRIC 66% ing necessary. Area in Orem L A S Y A D S ’ FATHER FIRMAGE'S SENSATIONAL ANNUAL 150 Suits to choose from! Sizes from 34 to 46 in Shorts, Longs, Regulars. 100%” SPORT COATS 500 Men’s deep chartone 100% Wool Sport Coat — A Super Father's Day Value! CKS 100% WOOL SLA 1 Our entire stock Men’s Better Slacks now at this one low popular price—You'll want SALE! BIG 24 x 45 LOOP TWIST RUGS STREET FLOOR Sale of Ladies’ —=° BLOUSES Woven Non-Skid Back THRIFTY BASEMENT AT A FABULOUS MEZZANINE FLOOR SALE 00 ALL LADIES’ SPRING each COATS SOLIDS - POLKA DOTS and POSTAGE STAMP PRINTS SHORTIES. AND Peter Pan - V-Necks and Continental LONG LENGTHS Collar Styles f Special import purchase of ladies’ cotton summer blouses | * —500 blouses in this collection. They'll go fast — you will want several — Be here for this one! Regular 49.95— NOW ONLY .... 4 STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM! Many Colors fTysy LAr ey Regular 39.95— NOW ONLY .... | 20° 250 lar 24.95— nowony... 140 nowony... 10° FIRMAGE’S SPECIAL MANUFACTURERS’ COOPERATION SALE OF REGULAR 2.98 DRESS SHIRTS WHITE AND 4 SHADES OF SMART NEW PASTELS The smartest new, cool—cool—dress shirts by E & W. A regular 2.98 value for this sale only at $1.99. Pastel shades of pink, blue, mint green, grey and white. Soft eollar with collar stays. Sizes-14% to 17. SAVE NOW! 1°? |