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Show Thursday, June 4, WEST VAUEY VIEW 2 1981 . Full Slate Of County's Summer Program Monday Start Set By Legion Recreation Being Offered SALT LAKE. Life. Be in it. That theme, used by permission of the state of Victoria, Australia will keynote the host of special activities being sponsored this summer by the County Recreation Dept. Aimed at all ages, programs are scheduled in all areas of the county, ranging from free tennis lessons to paper airplane con- - Golf Test Deadline Is Sunday TAYLORSVILLE. The deadline for the 17th annual Mick Riley Memorial amateur golf tournament is Sunday. in the Competition womens- division is scheduled June 11 and 12. A $14 entry fee will tests. tennis lessons are being offered at a number of locations. Registration for the programs is scheduled No-fe- e Youth 7 Monday. will be served from 7 a.m. to 1 p m. through July Daily programs are scheduled at 15 locations, with Monday-Wednesday-Frid- programs at six, Tuesday-Thursda- y programs at six and a Thursday program at Murray high. Adult programs are offered during those same hours daily at Olympus Hills park; on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Hillsdale park. Evening proare grams from 18-5- 5 and 75 cents for and children 6-- senior citizens. Free swim clinics will be conducted Tuesday through June 13 from 10 a.m. to noon for boys and girls interested in learning the four basic competitive strokes at Jordan, Fairmont, Liberty and Crestwood 6-- Performances by the countys gypsy staff are available free of charge by appointment for groups of 25 or more, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. weekdays Monday through Aug. 6. 6-- 9 through Thursday Cottonwood high and and Tuesdays Thursdays at White Ci- ty park. In keeping with the countys effort to save Fees for men are $30. All players must present a current recreation programs through user fees, there will be charges attached to swimming programs, but each outdoor pool will offer a free period each han- dicap card. Entry fees are to be mailed to Jim Healy, Professional Meadowbrook Golf ; week. Course; 4179 So. 1300 West; Salt Lake, 84107. Greens fees will be waived and all fees returned in form of Players, specialize in who participa-tio- n the drama; which in- Playmakers, cludes a magician; folk dancers and the neighborhood Boulevard Bash groups. Noon performances on a rotating basis are performed by the Craft House Players during the summer months. There are programs available to youths at the countys nine r charged for 10 lessons. Summer plus day camps at four swim passes Throughout the summer there will be special programs in- - A $7.50 fee is half-hou- prizes. For women the maximum handicap is 36 and for men, 20. Included in the gypsy staff are the Roving Swimming lessons begin 'June 15 for children age 4 and older. are available for $15 and summer family mon 7-- recreation multi-purpos- eluding four contests, golf competition, a photo contest, a big-whe- el jazz festival, running events, weird pet con- Finn Day, paper airplane contests and other activities. Farm will be open daily for tours, hayrides, wagon rides and evening chores. Further information about the programs may be obtained by calling e centers, centers. County Action will be vying for top honors in the perenial-l- y competitive Valley League, down by one from last year because of the withdrawal of Nears Judge. Other than the loss of a team and several Tues- day. Sixteen teams are entered and will play in two divisions at nine Viewmont, Holladay Post 71 (Olympus), Granite Post 112 (Granite), Highland, Kentucky Fried Chicken (Cot-tonwoo- temperatures prove conducive to singles match between pair of tennis enthusiasts on outdoor court at Granite high. Lessons, clinics and other activities in a variety of sports are being of- fered this summer through County Recreation Department. 60, Jordan and Cyprus. Green Sheet area coaches are Tom Kingdon, Olympus; Kevin Hun-sake- r, Cottonwood; Christensen, Rick Granger; Rickett, Kearns; Bart Forrest and Kelly Anderson, Murray and Brent Huish, Cyprus. Action Tuesday involving area teams will pit Alta against Murray at Ken Price field at 6 p.m. followed at 8 by Bingham and Holladay. At Kearns Brighton will test Cottonwood at 6, while at 8, Kearns will meet Cyprus. Granite will host East at 6, while MURRAY. Hopes to establish soccer as a high school sport were postponed for at least a year here Tuesday during a meeting of the Utah High School baseball programs in favor of soccer. The overwhelming popularity of soccer and its mushrooming growth in numbers of participants is seen by advocates as a strong motivation for making it a letter sport. It is currently being played in club form, although Davis district pays coaches and other costs for the program. Delegates Tuesday were mixed in their opinions of the expense of the program, but the state commissioner of the sport put aside comments that special fields would be required, saying that football fields will accommodate it. SO. COTTONWOOD. players from the Stacy Weldauar takes a deep breath as she comes up for air on buHerfly stroke. Green Sheet area are in Hawaii this week, participating in a r series of games with athletes from the Aloha state. Cottonwood high all-sta- niniimnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnf r IPrices Good ONLY with Coupon! t A- - ; Deluxe 78 Low cost, smooth riding Polyester cord construction A coach Ron Rushton, whose Colts claimed the Region Three championship this past season, has made the trip with eight members from his 81 club, plus players from other schools throughout the area. The trip was arranged through a sports travel agency and plans call for the Utah to and Hawaii g play three, games, Rushton said before the departure of the Utah squad. The local athletes are expected to return Satur- Dayton Low As associated and there Athletes Of Area Several prep baseball DEEP BREATH . . . would have costs was at least one representative who In Hawaii V legislative council. The council is made up of school board members. It opted to have that issue, along with one concerning the format of the 3A state basketball tournament, studied by the board of directors who have been asked to come back with firm recommendations and alternative proposals. The major stumbling block to soccer appears to be reluctance to add programs that Granger visits Highland. favored dropping glancing back in sports with the . all-sta- nine-innin- 26,s day. Members of the 81 Colt squad selected to WHITEWALLS! participate include Rich Fankhauser, Brett Jensen, Rocky Lambourne, Glen Nash, David Carter, Mike Moore and Kim (SeePage 3, Col. 9) jf PET - jf jf jf jf jf jf 1.10 te 2.14 .TTGCI Use Your Visa, 1690 West 3500 So. X k West Valley City 12 months on Pkost approved credit 0PtN SUNDAYS 972-853- 2 jf jf jf jf New Sandy Location jf 1190 E. 9400 So. jf jf jf Sandy jf jf jf jf CENTERS T 1 jf COUPON EXPIRES Granger at Cottonwood Kearns at Cyprus Murray at East Granite at Skyline Holladay at Tooele Alta at West Bingham South at Muni Highland at Jordan Brighton at Hillcrest will continue to umpire County Baseball (Automotive) games as they have in the past. League Directing Green It was estimated that statewide there are 38,000 youngsters playing soccer right now and proponents said that could be translated into dollars in the future because most will remain fans if not participants. Input will also be all-st- 1965). ar association-sponsore- Sheet area teams during the Legion season are: sion. The issue However, a spokesman for the Mike Hobbs; high schools, thus giving those youngsters a - Granite: Mike Howard, manager -- jump on others. Davis district officials were at the forefront of the effort, which was defeated a year ago. Howard (Hap) Glenn; -- Jim Frank -- Gene Rolfe, Bechthold; - Murray: Dave Plott, manager Henry -- Minchey. available at junior highs, was defeated. While the effort was aimed at sports, it also opens the door for other activities sponsored by the UHSAA. A doubleheader at Ken Price field will kick off the season. Holladay takes on Kearns at 6 followed by Murray-Sout- at 8. p.m., school gyms could have some negative effect on gate receipts, as well as competition. WE CARE ABOUT YOUR GAME Another hotly debated item concern- ed allowing individual boards of education to permit ninth graders to be ' V DISCOUNT SO KSTCUTCaS tfOttS NATtONAUY eligible for Horseshoe Toss Set Saturday Select Group PLAY DAY CARTS RIVERTON. CLUBS 2990 Members of the Utah Horseshoe Pitching Assn, will gather here Saturday for an open tournament at Riverton park. Weather permitting, action will get under way at 5:30 p m., according to association spokesman Clarence W STARTER SETS 59 Mens, Ladies & Juniors Giles. While participation in the tourney is limited to members of the organization, spectators are welcome to attend, he said. Other tourneys this month include an open , tournament at Liberty park on June 13 at 7 p.m., the Wahlen Memorial at Murray park on the 20th at 7 oclock and the Arch Stokes Memorial at Liberty park on the 27th at 7 p.m. Try Green Sheet sified ads! FIRST FLIGHT STANDARDS 3 Perwmium Woods P0WERBILT CITATION Clas- 3 Woods 262-668- ELITE Comfortable Sport Golf Slack SAIBELT Jaymar combines its patented comfort waistband with its exclusive triple stretch webbing, with the best styles and fabrics to give you great comfort and fashion Waist Sizes 34 to 54 3 Woods 8 Irons , GOLF SHOES MENS 20 rn wVSlLlf IN STOCK HOURS: FRI. TUES.-THUR- SAT. PQ 100s 99 NEVE & PUTTERS MESH GLOVES OFF MON. & LADIES 9:30-- 7 9-- 6 Salt Lakes Most Complete Quality Discount Store PIlOII 571-940- 2 h association warned the council that moving the games to high BIGT&VTALL1 JAYMAR Holladay: Pritchett, Louie Long; - Kearns: Greg to allow ninth graders to participate in all activities rather than those not surfaced - Jumonville, A motion providing the local board gives its permis- year played games after school in two gymnasiums. - students are attending 4-- Cottonwood: -- middle school concept whereby ninth grade The issue was not favored by members of the Granite Board of Education, who voted 1 in opposition, but was passed by a majority of the 27 - -- Burkett, Kent Bills, A1 Gouge, manager Paul Hamblin; Cyprus: Bob Jones, MarvDilley; Granger: Jerry Hobbs, Scott Sugden, because Salt Lake and Jordan districts have a d activities at the school they are projected to attend if the junior high does not provide that program. sought from individual boards of education on the subject. delegates attending The 3A tournament Tuesday. It would pave the proposal came from) southern Utah where, way for ninth graders, concerns are being exfor example, to parpressed from time out ticipate in high school of school. Girls this football programs, scheduled Granite high pitcher Gary Arnoldus sparkled in three innings of work for the South squad in an game at John Affleck park in Ogden. Arnoldus hurled the final three frames, allowing no hits and striking out four. (That was June, unless pm. 6 (Games noted) SPALDING, jf jf jf jf jf Wednesday Soccer Decision Postponed Jackson Ewing, Activities Assn, Burt Granite; Kearns Holladay at Murray South at Murray, 8 p.m. Brighton at Granite Bingham at Cyprus Skyline at Granger Cottonwood at Jordan Hillcrest at Tooele Alta Highland at Muni For A Year's Study Making up the County Division are Alta, (Bingham), Hillcrest, Monday the winter, dropping the organization which has worked Legion games for a number of years in favor of a group under the super TENNIS . . . Warm Granger. Kearns, Murray Police Post West Legion Slate changed umpiring associations during and Brighton, Evco Legion tournament last year, but this will be their first year handling all Valley League games. They perhaps the most pronounced difference between this and other summer seasons involves the men in blue. The Valley League Baseball League (West), State American changes, coaching Action MURRAY. will get under way in the County fields. City Division squads include East, Hertz crews worked the repeat as champions -4A titlist Hillcrest. A slate of 16 teams Baseball (Automotive) Winskis umpire tonwood will be out to defend its state title Monday when Valley American Legion play begins at six sites in Salt Lake County. A seventh game in Tooele will feature a club which is expected to be one of the main threats to Coach Bob Burketts plans to roller skating, Huck Wheeler vision of Don Winski. Cot- MURRAY. tests, frisbee golf, 535-565- pools. planned Mondayat include a luncheon. verified state 17. thly passes for $13.50. A family summer pass costs $40. Daily rates are $1 for persons - Games 6578 SOUTH STATE Just across from Cook Lumber |