Show PRe 8 - Millard Cnuntv ( hroniile Pronress Ihurv June I SPS 27 1985 Tennis league registration Registration for the recreational tennis league in Delta will begin June 24 and end July at the Regional Park (81 South Mananita Ave) from 8 am to 5 pm Monday thourgh Friday Play will begin July 9 There will be six brackets Time Ages Swimming pool news The West Millard Community Swimming Pool is a very busy place this summer From June to June 20 8414 swimmers have used the pool Many moms are coming to the pool the same time as their children and while their children are swimming the moms are on the pools’ enjoying sunbathing patio Session three of the pool's “Learn to Swim” summer swimming lessons got underway last Monday with 24 classes being taught between 9:00 am and 12 noon Classes of different skill levels are taught each hour making it nice for families with several children at different stages of learning being able to lake swimming at the same hour Session foui of the “Learn to Swim" program will begin Monday July 8 and will go to riday July 19 essons are taught at 9:00 10:00 and 11:00 am Monday through riday for two weeks The fouith session is about half lull If you plan on your child taking lessons in the fouith sessions please call the pool soon at and register so your child won't be disappointed because the classes are full July 4th is almost here which means the pool will be on it’s holiday schedule There will be no Early Bird Swimming or swimming lessons on that day open swimming will be from 12 noon to 6(X) pm The regular summer pool schedule will again be on Friday July 5 But on the evenings of Friday July 5 and Saturday July 6 at 8:30 pm the pool will close for private parties The pool may be rented on Friday or Saturday nights for private parties call the pool for more information on reserving the pool the For you video game enthusiasts pool has just gotten in Dragons Lair an exciting Walt Disney type video game Also the pool still has two of the kids favorite video games Spy Hunter and Mario Brothers When your work don't interrupt am am pm Men and women's pm Men and women’s pm so n pm Men and women’s division division d v Mixed doubles Players will call their own shots Registration is $800 a player and is limited so register early and don’t miss call the out for more information Recreation Office at 626-7- Softball standings Delta Men't Slot pilch standings C'herne Delta ChevronL ovell Inc Houston Construction Silver Streaks Skyhawk Aviation Ace Hardware B & WUS Testing Local 354 Warriors White Pine Project Bennett’s Dnve Inn umber Days Insurance Church Delta Sports Center Dutson Supply Harts Delta Women's Slow pitch standings Cherne Fashion Rite Sahara Leasing Delta C’vcle Pendray Construction imbaeh Curley’s Triple QuickRammies Delta Sports Center Jelco Book and Gift Shoppe Delta Women's last pitch standings Sperry Oil Delta CycleGifts Unlimited Inn Master MufflerCedar Mike Rose InsuranccHermies Delta Men's Fast pitch standings D & J Bennett Manis-eavitt Taco Time Paradise Inn rillmore Delta Bonnett softball standings Team one Team two Team three speaks for itself Henry J Kaiser West Millard Little League standings June Giants 3 Taco lime l5Delia 18 Dak ity 3 ivestock Auction 4 George’s Assoc 8 Delta Chevron 6 ions Bank 18 Red Sox 14 vnndvl-earn 14 Hinckley lions II OCAW local 2904 16 Dutson Supply 4 June 20 OCAW local 2904 22 ynndyl-eamington 7 ions 14 Delta Spoils 5 Hinckley Red Sox Taco 1 ime Dutson Supply Giants 17 23 Delta Chevron Della ivestock Auction 2 EM Little League standings The Cub Scouts of Dens 1 and 2 of Pack 3140 enjoyed a special activity planned by Brandon Smith and Elliott Gillen and their parents to the Continental Lime Plant They toured the plant facility and quarry Front row L to R: Peter Lisonbee Justin Knight Aaron Losee Cody Shumway Stephen Lisonbee Robert Winsor Back Chairman James Stanton displaying the trophies at the registration desk Deseret District Cub Scout news Thomas Jefferson's identity as the writer of the Declaration of Independence was not generally known until it was published in a newspaper in 1784 the Deseret District Cub June Scouts held their Webelos Woods at Little Creek Canyon Over 40 Webelos and their fathers attended he Order of the Arrow aided Chairman James Stanton in providing a fun filled campout for the boys and their dads The O A boys were Mike Shawn Jason Finlinson Western Robison and John Liddell Friday evening started off with a special session for fathers and a special session for the boys The fathers were Webelos and Fathers from Pack 3954 Delta 7th Ward setting up camp Friday night told vvltat to look forward to in scouting with their sons by Tom Nielsen The boys worked with the O A in preparing skits for the campfire program To light the fire for the evening program the OA called upon the great ire Ciod to send down his flames from above and light the evening’s campfire The rest of the evening was spent enand songs 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