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Show 5 Pucksters Fall County Rec Expands Youth Cage Program SALT LAKE. County Recreation will offer a newly expanded youth basketball program. The program, which has been operating in the west and south county communities, will now be expanded to include all areas of Salt Lake County. Area locations will include the following: Magna Recreation Center, 2941 So. 9150 West; Redwood Center, 3060 Lester St.; Kearns Recreation Center, 5670 So. 4800 West; Copper-vieCommunity Center, 8446 So. Harrison St., Midvale; East Millcreek Recreation Center, 2230 Evergreen Ave.; Cyprus high, 8623 W. 3000 South; Kearns high, 5525 So. 4800 West; Taylorsville high, 5225 So. Redwood Road; Granger high, 3690 So. 3600 West; Union middle school, 615 E. 8000 South; Olympus high, 4055 So. 2300 East; and Cottonwood high, 5715 So. 1300 East. Mike Killpack, director of the Youth Sports Program, stresses that the program will emphasize the development of basic basketball fundamentals. One of the program tenets will be that all leagues will be divided into skill levels for competitive purposes - that is teams will play against teams will similar talents or abilities. Opponents of this type of configua-tio- n may argue that this type of organization will maintain the status quo in that the strong get better, while the weak ones fade. Killpack counters this argument, COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS. As in however, by stating that during the developmental years, confidence in ones skills and abilities is most important to the young baskeball player; and that a skill level atmosphere is more conducive to the development of confidence that a highlay competitive program. All leagues will be divided into age and skill categories as follows: grades three and four; five and six; seven and eight; nine and 10; 11 and 12. A team of 10 will be composed of five of each of the named age groups, i.e. five third grade players and five fourth grade. An instructional league for first and second graders will be organized at the East Millcreek and Magna Recreation Centers. A county-wid- e girls league will also be formed, one consisting of girls of elementary school age and one composed of girls of junior high school age. (Girls who desire to do so may choose to play in the boys pro- the past few games, Murray highs hockey club made a good start in its game with the Bantam Travel team Thursday, but lacked the depth to stay strong through the second and third periods. Murray trailed 0 after the first period then was outscored 2 in the in the fourth. second and Paul Snow scored both of Murrays goals with assists from Shawn Shelton and Rick Olson. 4-- 4-- 0 The Bantam scoring was led by Rich Teece with a hat trick (3), while Cory Colvin, Russell Black, Bill Smith, Chris Thomas, Mike Lewis and Mike Brown had one each. For assists, Bill Smith earned a playmaker award with three, Teece had two and Brian gram). The program cost of $25 per participant will include a minimum of 10 games, a photographs and awards. Saturday, Nov. 16, will be the last opportunity to register. Registration will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the following locations: Magna Recreation Center, Redwood Center, Kearns Recreation Center, Copperview Community Center and the East Millcreek Recreation Center. Service For Senior Citizens SALT LAKE. A supplemental repayment contract on the Central Utah Project - a proposition voters will decide on Nov. 19 - was endorsed by the Salt Lake County Commission here Monday. We strongly urge all registered votered to . . . vote in favor of the proposition which this board strongly supports, declared a resolution passed unanimously by the commis- sion. Going beyond the primary issue, the commission also addressed a controversial aspect of financial control: We urge the board of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District, as well as all federal agencies, who presently or in the future In other action, Highland defeated tonwood 9-- 6 3-- Olympus clipped East got by Cotand the Olympus JV team stopped Brightons Murray will next play Highland Saturday at 4 p.m. at the Cottonwood Recreation Center. Prior to that contest, Olympus and Brighton will face off at 2:30 p.m. Also on Nov. 9, Alta will meet Bountiful and Granger will take on Valley North (Ogden) at 4 and 5:30 p.m. at Bountiful then Alta will head to Hygia for its second match of the day, meeting Kearns at 5:30 p.m., and Judge and West Jordan will tangle at 7 p.m. as Bulldog coach Mike McCormick tries for his 200th victory. 7-- Murray High Offers Program MURRAY. Those who wish to participate in early exercise may do so on Tuesday and Thursday mornings beginnning J anuary 7th. The Murray high physical fitness center will be available from 6 to 7:30 a.m. from Jan. 7 to March 13. The cost is $10 per person. Corporation passes with unlimited membership will be sold at a cost of $100. Those interested may register at the fitness center on Jan. 7 and 9. The fitness program has facilities that include indoor pool, weight room, indoor track and the gymnasium. - Silver Pages To Come To Salt Lake SALT LAKE. Plans to introduce the Silver Pages, a new specialty directory that lists businesses offering discounts to senior citizens, have been announced. Southwestern Bell Publications,, headquartered in St. Louis markets the Silver Pages. Ronald M. Jennings, executive vice president of Southwestern Bell Publications said, We plan to have the Silver Pages in the hands of senior citizens here by May." The company plans to publish localized Silver Pages directories in more than 90 U.S. cities by the end of next year. The directory was developed with the help of the U.S. Administration on Aging, the National Assn, of Area Agencies on Aging and various state and local agencies. Jennings said the Silver Pages will contain a classified advertising section including only local businesses that provide discounts or special offers to those age 60 or older. I This section will include such local businesses in Weber, Salt Lake, Davis, Morgan and Utah counties. Senior citizens will use an identification card called the Silver Savers Passport to show eligibility for discounts or special offers. The card can be used in any U.S. city that has a localized Silver Pages directory. A Silver Scene magazine section will include a variety of feature stories and other informational material written especially for older adults. The directory also contains an information and referral section describing the services and programs provided to senior citizens by agencies on aging," Jennings said. Without the help weve received from these groups, we probably never would have gotten the Silver Pages off the ground." A local force of account representatives has begun consulting with area businesses about their adver- tising needs, 7, 1985 County Asks CUP Support Bergstrom, Thomas, Jason Parli, Jim McKenna and Dan Dopita one each. Brighton Taylorsville Thursday, November THE GREEN SHEET may be involved with the project, to exercise the greatest level of oversight and vigilance on behalf of all taxpayers and water users, in order to insure that the most use of the funds generated by this proposition will be made. In support of its stand, the countys governing body cited why it feels the proposition should be approved. Support for the proposition, the commissions resolution says, e is critical to the present and development of both unincorporated Salt Lake County, as well as the municipalities in Salt Lake cost-effecti- long-rang- County. recommend appointments to the board of directors of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District, the resolution further stated, This board has confidence in what it perceives to be the appropriate directions and procedures now being sought by the board of th e Central Utah Water Conservancy District, all of which appear to offer appropriate safeguards to insure the most use of the funds to be generated. cost-effecti- Turn those dont wants around your house into ready cash. Just Green Sheet classiplace a low-cofied! st Noting that the commissioners SHIFT I ESS? Automatic Transmission Overhaul 365 Fluid Parts - Labor - Installation Most American Rear Wheel Drive 4x4 Frt. Wheels & Foreign Slightly Higher - Miles A Part 3365 So. 300 West 466-762- 9 FASHIONS Jennings said. Businesspeople who wish to discuss advertising in the Silver Pages may e call a number, toll-fre- Among those who have expressed local support of the Silver Pages program is Shauna ONeil, director of Salt Lake County Aging Services. Through its listings of discounts, the Silver Pages will offer economic benefits to senior citizens, and will be especially valuable to those on fixed incomes, ONeil said. In addition, its information and referral section will provide a handy guide to a wide variety of programs and services offered to senior citizens, she added. ONeil said her agency will join the Mountainlands, Weber-Morga- n and Davis Counties area agencies on aging in developing the information and referral section. She added that the Silver Pages program truly is a good example of the public and private sectors working together for the good of senior citizens. Both the directory and identification card are free to eligible senior citizens. Applications to receive them will be taken at all First Security Bank and AT&T Service Center locations in Wasatch Front and all Salt Lake County Libraries. In addition, each of the area agencies on aging will conduct enrollment at many of their nutrition sites and senior centers. At this price you cartafford more than one from our Holiday ejection of bright fashion ' kSML Listings in the directorys classified advertising section will be offered In type larger than that appearing in regular telephone directories. Local businesses automatically are eligible to receive a free listing along with a line of copy stating their discount offer. If they choose, they can purchase display advertising under headings representing more than 750 different retail and service everything from pharcategories macies and florists to auto dealers, restaruants and hobby shops. , " - - 1300 SO.f ST.l B.V.U. 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