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Show Swim, Tennis Decisions Made TAYLORSVILLE. reluctant County offered at no charge. They include Kearns, has recommended to the County Commission that fees be charged for tennis lessons for the first time and that fees at Midvale, Bonneville, A Recreation Board d county-operate- pools be swimming increased. The action was taken by the board last Wednesday a following lengthy of the discussion issues. It is a direct result of the budget crunch. The commission has directed departments to collect revenues wherever possible. The cost of tennis lessons will be $10 for r 10 lessons, one-hou- Plymouth, Cyprus, Northwest Multi-Purpos- e Center, Liberty park, Fairmont park, South Salt Wakefield 10-1- 2 com- petent instructors will be involved, to cording ac- Gary Swensen, recreation superintendent. Eleven existing courts will be eliminated from the instruction program because of lack of in- Cyprui high atudantt Cheryl Grondahl (left), Danetle Mangum and Traci Roundy youngsters Jeremiah Johnson, Nellie Reesor, Candace Hayden and Joshua Miller In play school SCHOOL PLAY At Cyprus . . . students enrolled in child development classes at Cyprus high are partici- pating in running a Annual Stake Swim Meet Set Saturday Sessions children the age group. art, Teacher Hilda story-time- include , music, creativity and Anderson said the students have been studying all phases of child development, concept training, involves learn- which ing about shapes, col- ors, seasons, animals, sounds, time from prenatal through preschool. have responsible for planning the program and following through on all details. for play school 4 to 5 in They children at younger ages, students need and holidays. Large muscle activities are includ- studied childrens physical, ed in each session and there is also a snack time, she added. I really feel this program should be required for both boys and girls, the teacher said. With the present emotional and social development, clothing, food, toilet training, discipline and speech development and are now putting into practice the things they have learned, she said. The play school is in session for two periods daily, with five students in of charge children during each breakdown ofin families, problems family life and so forth, our students marrying and having 15-1- 7 GRANGER. The annual swim meet in Granger South stake will be held Saturday GRANGER. David son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wakefield, 3344 Toni Dr., has been awarded the Eagle Scout badge. The boy completed requirements for the award prior to suffering an aneurism while attending class at Valley Wakefield, at the morning Granger pool. Competition will get under way at 8 a.m., with those age 8 through adult participating. Several relay races will be staged. Open plunge will be available beginning at 11 oclock for any menjber of the stake at no charge, to ac- Norman cording Lundell, chairman of the stake activities committee. The annual meet has been held for many years in the stake, he said. Remarkably light, warm and strong, seven pounds of the wool the amount shed by some bull oxen can be each year made into 100 scarves. - - HURRY! SALE ENDS MAY 1ST $1.25 for per- age sons 19-6- and 5 50 cents for senior citizens over 65. Pool rental fees were doubled to $50 per hour. Crestwood, Fairmont and Liber- TAYLORSVILLE. Lions clubs in the Green Sheet area are joining chapters the state throughout this week in an effort to raise funds for two special projects. Utah White Cane Days, designated by Gov. Scott Matheson, is a period in which Lions club members are striving to raise to assist the $100,000 Utah Lions Eye Bank and the organizations mobile clinical testing van. Members of Lions clubs this week are appearing in shopp- - Valley City to complete the required project. He earned his award in troop 942, with Tom Andrus and Curt Larsen as scoutmasters. His hobbies include swimming, basketball, football. His favorite was the sports merit badge. The new Eagle has enough merit badges for a bronze palm and three toward a silver palm. Home Builders Auxiliary of Greater Salt Lake will sponsor a fashion show Saturday at Fort Douglas Country Club. social hour A begins at 11 a.m., followed by the noon luncheon. The fashion show begins at 1 p.m. A consultant from a local clothing store will present a fashion investment seminar and give a forecast of summer fashions, an auxiliary spokesman noted. Julie Dodge is chairman of the event. Auxiliary 1,96 CARRIAGE , Stott) 4100 Martin is conducting the luncheon. 3331 Sfll TROUFY S Redwood fund-raisin- THE WEATHER SUMMARY g effort, HI Lo chairman 0 49 .12 49 0 0 44 47 .02 45 .03 41 0 is general of Utah White Cane Days. Funds raised, he said, will assist the Eye Bank in procuring the instruments and medical training GRADUATED. Fire Control Technician 3c Daniel F. Ball, son of Fred K. and Erika Nielson Way, Granger, was graduated from fire Ball, 4280 date the done has Bank Eye more than 170 cornea itself. On pql 9 YO 5 covering 70 E. 4800 So. Black Wait of Statt 262-405- fOrthur St. 6 OPEN 7:10, 9:00 7:00-10:0- p.ai, p.a. 7:00-9:3- Man.-Tkv- MATINEES Claaad Sunday Sat. Matlaaaa SATURDAY 1:30-3:3- CAU FOR SHOW TIMES Pvt. Parties Available THEATRES MATINEE BARGAIN PRICE ?25 OPEN TIL 3 PM DAILY j Phone 363 MANN 7th E at 5th So XFASHiONTefAC PIUS Warm- Skate City o A OUGHT TO BE IN PICTURES pg PIUS 24 pressure. 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High's In tho uppor 60s; lows in tho 40 s. actual transplant To technician control Proc 44 33 29 Apr. 14 41 Apr. 15 57 Apr. 16 50 Apr. 17 60 Apr. 16 53 Apr. 19 43 Apr. 20 46 FORECAST: Thursday that is necessary in the removal of the cornea, as well as the than Lo Yoor's Molsturo 12.25 7.19 fid TAPS ec HI Free 35 former district governor, 1912 1911 according to Darwin Ashment. The Taylorsville resident, a tion SALT LAKE. The He painted fire hydrants in West ing centers and other locations to ask the general public to participate in the transplants. Since the testing van went into opera- public, president Virginia (Off 4900 So. Lions Seeking Funds At Ft. Douglas Dave Wakefield Lions-sponsor- White Cane Days Set Saturday 6 120 E. Vine St. Gov. ScoM Motheion give state support to White Cane Days, chairman of which is Darwin Ashment of Taylorsville. STATE SUPPORT . . . Fashion Show to the arctic Jor- state. Musk Ox F - wanted to play could do so. The opening of the complex at Valley Regional park made this possible, he said. He added, however, that he did not expect to be able to continue to do so with the growth of interest in the sport. The county will urge the governor to work toward freeing up federal Water Conservation funds that have been withheld and are threatening park development throughout the Its silky underwool, temperatures. It is one of the finest animal fibers in the world. -- adult softball teams in its program this year, marking the first year in many that everyone who students qiviut Swim fees in the four outdoor heated pools operated by the 450 become interested in the field and go into nursery school work after graduation. Eskimos, is the thermal underwear that insulates the musk ox from the minus 17. 80-pa- own. Other to July 7 ty pools will be open on Sundays. In other matters the board studied a new master plan that by in isthebeing developed An high department. He is September. book is aimed recovering from sub- at bringing a greater sequent brain surgery. He held the offices of awareness of the deassistant patrol, patrol partments sponsorand senior patrol ship of various acleader and is a tivities. Swensen reported member of Order of that the county was the Arrow. able to accommodate more education along these lines, she said. The program holds great value for every student in his future life, she pointed out, since most will someday have children of their basis staggered from June -- terest in past programs, which were session, Mrs. Anderson said. The students are a Fairmont and Liberty - were increased by 25 cents. The new fees are $1 for those Youth Is An Eagle - Fifty-fiv- e mainder of the time. Lessons will start on dan, Crestwood, Students Running School MAGNA. 22, 1982 use by county residents the re- department with classes junior restricted to students. More Thursday, Apr. Lake and Rosewood. Courts will be used for instruction from 7 to 11 a.m. on days lessons are scheduled and will be free for Fee Hike PIC YURI co Of |