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Show For Summer Fitness Recreation Program Special to The Tribune Residents of Murray are encouraged to keep in shape this summer through a number of recreation programs scheduled by the citys Parks and Recreation Department. Recreation Director Julie Harris said programs include softball, baseball and basketball leagues, tennis lessons and golf programs. The various programs and schedules for their commencement are as follows: Golf Program Mens Softball. Tuesday or Thursday afternoons throughout the summer. A league committee will be formed to establish fees, policies and rules. Information may be obtained by calling the Murray Parks and Recreation Department offices, 5461 S. State. Gutke, Shallagh and expert on orien-;a- l philosophy, will discuss he history of Tarot during a 30 p.m. lecture on March 0 at the Calvin S. Smith Tranch Library, 810 E. 3300 iouth. Tips on writing autobiog-- ' aphies will be given on larch 29 at 7 p.m. at the luth Vine Tyler Branch ibrary, 315 Wood St. (8280 outh), Midvale. The lecturer will be Janice author of Preserving Your Past. ixon, he will discuss methods of uthoring personal histories nd will answer questions rom the audience. Dennis Turville, sporting oods company representa participate boys may register to Pee Wee League baseball in on weekdays in April. Games will be played Monday and Wednesday at Grant Park, 6150 S. Main. Fees are (10 per player. Registration may be completed at the parks office. A child must be accompanied by a parent when Softball Slowpitch and Ladies h softball competition for women will take place Wednesday evenings at Grant Park, 6150 S. Main. Team rosters must be submitted to the parks office by April 21. Team fees are $75. Play will commence in fast-pitc- h Lessons. Tennis display of East. New courses will begin every two weeks throughout the summer. A course consists of five, k sessions during a period. Registration fees are $7 to 262-242- 1, two-wee- 262-787- 262-78- . NW the Spring . . CHHAIM Beat Reserva- Kush & Save Money . backpacking equipment. Childbirth Preparation An introduction to the Bradley husband-coache- d childbirth preparation technique will be given on March 28 at 7 p.m. by Dr. Steve Methner and Damaris Meth-ne- r. Basic early parenting techniques will also be discussed during the program at the Holladay Branch Library, 2150 E. 4800 Soutn. All programs are open to the public with no charge.. Information on the individual presentations may be obtained by calling the host branches. If THE ORDER THERMO-MIS- T IS $24 OR MORE USE OUR SYSTEM pulls the dirt out adding new life and lustre to your carpet x. Lasts longer between cleanings. Dries in 3 to 4 hours. Your satisfaction guaranteed on ail our work. 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Office boors are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to noon and 1 p.M. to 4:30 p.m. After 5 p.m. on weekdays and on Saturdays, or call mid-Ma- SAVE AN EXTRA $5 Hours: 262-242- 1, registering. Slow-pitc- On Various Topics f and 13-1- .ectures Scheduled ly County Library Wee League Baseball. Seven Pee softball competition will take place throughout the summer at Murray Park. League play begins April 18 and will continue on Tuesday evenings. Team rosters must be submitted to the parks office by March 12. Fees of $135 per team must be paid by March 31. Pony-Bab- e Roth League Baseball. interested in participatBoys ages ing in Murrays Pony and Babe Ruth leagues may still register by calling 0 for information Karen Huber at on the Pony League. Information on Babe Ruth League registration may be Mick Riley Golf Course, 421 Vine St., will be the site for competition in the Mens Commercial Golf League. Play will begin in late April and teams will compete on Murray residents. Class information may be obtained by calling the recreaext. 266. tion department at Evening Tennis Evening tennis lessons for both youth and adults will be held at Southwood Park throughout the summer. The timetable for the courses is the same as for daytime lessons. Registration fees are $5 for children, $7 for adults, if Murray residents. Persons not residing in Murray will be charged a slightly higher registration fee, according to the parks department. 266-781- April 21. Mens golf program. Backpacking in the desert, techniques for preparing for hildbirth and the use of Tarot cards are among topics to be covered this month i luring lectures scheduled by he Salt Lake County Lib-ar- y System at its various iranches. obtained by telephoning Milton Beck at Mens Summer basketball. Offseason basketball enthusiasts will be able to exercise their skills during summer play at Murray High School, 5440 S. State, or Hillcrest Junior High, 126 E. 5300 South. 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