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Show 10 Tuesday. May 21. 1901 Ux. Lakeside (HREATIQ 3S-we- CdlL0 N armiw ar U Campground that was once a fruit farm has evolved into a recreational resort PUTH VALAN 0 r- '1 if 1) pool, slides and the Cardiac c a When was a kid my mailing address was One f Utah's destination recreation camn'rounds will be eclebrjling in 25th anniversary next month with fue kc cream anJ drinks. Cherry IMI. at 1325 State Road 273. opened its doors for busmen June 4. M67 anJ will celebrate its anntsenary the same day this f RL'IT HEIGHTS Just-A-Mcr- foam padded water ride in the state. Farm, o There is a six station batting cage with three softball machines Kaysviile, Utah. Bruco LlqVd and three hardball machines that deliver balls slow pitch or up to 100 mph. The cages arc available for individual or team use. There is an oeroball game played by two people bouncing up anJ down on trampolines with a plastic curtain between them. In 1990 the Hamster Haven Tlayport for small children was added. 1 year fiom mon to 7 p,m. Lloyd established Tjrm. a fruit farm, site in 1925. t,. Juxi-A-Me- n by 57 percent oxer the past, fixe years," j Cherry Hill began as a 'fruit farm anJ still produces fruit, oxer six varieties of cherry treej and some apple, peach and apricot re the home still stands on the property just north of the water slides. The park is now manured by C V. Lloyd's grandson, truce, Mis trees as well. Juxt-VMc- rc Utah," said Bruce Kaysxille. Lloyd. In 1967 Cherry Hill entertained l.?(x) camping units, said Bruce Lloyd. "Now we average over 19,000 camping units over our camping season. "With help of our recreation amenities we have increased sales- Recreation briefs Farmington joins South Davis Soccer FARMINGTON The city's recreation department has joined the South Dav is Soccer League and will hold signups this week for the 1991-9- season. 2 ; The resort has !morc than 00 shade and fruit trees. Campers may cat the fruit in sea son. The recreational facility has been host to several camper clubs, family reunions, office parties and church ramies. In the July 1990 issue oCTrailcr Life Magazine Cherry liill was featured as one of the cijht best .destination camping resows in the country. The park has water recreation facilities including a swimming 18-ac- who g'ew up on the farm. "When 1 was a kid my mailing farm. address was - The adventure port is covered by a canopy and has a ball crawl, tunnels and cargo nets for children from ages 3 to 10. A large miniature golf course is at one end of the park. In honor of its anniversary the park owners have added The Pie Pantry along with expanded parking and picnic facilities. The new restaurant will feature homemade pies which can also be ordered for special occasions such This is the EDITOR 'S A OTE second in a series of articles by Stand correspondent Sue L'ticy, ho signed up for a four-dabackpacking trip e'Tcrcd through the L'nnersity of Utah. v By SUE UTLEY Sandurd tamnct conepwndent In a few days 1 will be enjoying what might be the wilderness expefour fabulous rience of my life great outdoors. But along with it comes a few not so great things So. 200 E.. May 22-2- 3 from 3:30-5:3- 0 like snakes. fees The range from $30 p.m. for children under 8 years. $35 for those between years, and $38 for 10 years and up. The last general registration will be held at the Five Points Shopping Mall in Bountiful, Saturday. June I. Anyone signing up after June I By JANA J. DOXEY cannot be guaranteed play in Standard Examiner correspondent hisher neighborhood area and will SYRACUSE Mayor DeLore be assigned to teams as they arc Thurgood is hopeful that recent available. Indiana Jones and I have one thing in common besides our adwe both hate venturesome spirit those slimy, slithering creatures. I even get goosebumps when I see one of those silly, rubber snakes. You know, the kind practical jokers hide in someones sleeping bag. (Ooh! I shiver at the thought ) Snakes arent the only danger in the park. I learned at the University of Utah orientation class, in the past, people have been injured by the terrain, as well as by animals. 1 know snakes arc not considered animals, so exactly what are they Im talking about? I didnt ask not sure I want to know. Ill just pretend the instructor was talking Weather puts city park upgrade behind schedule 8-- improvements Karate, aerobics classes offered t fiOUUU kCCAS.fri-- huhdavs. Summer hours for the resort are 10 a m. to p m. weekdays and 9 a m. to 11 p.m. on Saturdays. An all day Splash Pass, which 1 1 about someone who accidently bumped into a jaekrabbit on a busy mountain trail and stubbed a toe. One other problem is the question of outdoor plumbing, or I should say. the lack of it. You combine that with my fear of rattlesnakes and its not a pleasant thought. An experienced camper told me it works to "hug a tree", when taking care of certain bodily functions, but hugging a cactus bad idea. Everyone who ventures out on these little journeys should leave the park as sanitary as possible for other campers. Would you believe, the Bible has something to say on the subject? to Founders Park day. t Batting cages arc Sill pushes. Aeroball is $1.53 a game and miniature g j for adults and S3 fur it, ! 12. y woyid-fe- e hi!:; When I was younger, my mother in town 1 gave up fir. i , always counseled, "You can find a r settled for moleskin. f The menu has been j . solution in the scriptures for every problem you encounter in life." wanted to go the gmn- all you even saw an add for s t Well, mom was right have to do is read Deuteronomy dehydrated meals in a H 23:12-1Even Moses had to deal zinc for about $10 cj. with the problem. you believe strawberm. late sauce?! But Im si i In any event. 1 am ready. My dried frur , backpack is stuffed to capacity, and usual fare that was after 1 look out half of granola bars, packaged ex what I put in. This Memorial Day s when you arc reiaurj My hiking boots are broken in. Hopefully, I'll be able to keep blisbackyard and enjoying I ters down to a bare minimum. Sevsteaks, think of me dm r eral years ago I ran into a product of Zion that was a gel on an adhesive banrations vfn wet, f i dage. It worked like a charm, but mes, and be grateful (o' after searching through the stores luxuries in life. n -- t rr: 3. ss 1 D. CK Hi 9 I (Ccnifem It wn, Mt As A Community Service To ALL Veterans h wdr KN $ a Iilspdqiist; and 15. are about a week or 10 days ty. "We karaCLEARFIELD Summer but it is weathbehind schedule The restrooms were very inadete and aerobics classes are being fered by the Clearfield Recreation er related," said Thurgood. quate," said Thurgood. Also, for several years weve had quite a few We anticipate the parking and Department. concerns about the parks not havwill restrooms the first be Karate . completed part taught at Arandas Karate and Fitness on Wednesdays of June," said Mike Moyes, city ading any lights. The construction project has also and Fridays for youth and on Mo- ministrator. With the ballpark included new parking, and an ndays and Thursdays for adults. lights completed later in the fall." Becherer Nielson Associates has agreement with Syracuse Elementa, Cost is $20 for residents; $25 for ry which allows the addition of 60 per session which been appointed to design the lightruns May 5.' for the two ballparks, at a cost parking spaces on the west side of ing the park where it can be used by t Aerobics classes are held of $900. both the city and the school in The several Tuesdays and Thursdays city went years from a.m. and from 7 p.m. ago and put in new seating and di2 at South Clearfield Elementary. amonds and just put bases in for Thurgood said that although Cost is $ 5 for residents; $20 for lights," said Thurgood. have been made concomplaints They I per session which couldnt afford the lights at that cerning construction getting in the 11. Beginner-ad- time. way of present baseball games, he ;Tuns June vanced levels will be available. The recent improvements to the feels that appreciation will be expressed in time" by his constituents Register at the Clearfield Recre- - park were made possible by a fedwhen they have a chance to use the ation office, 40 S. 125 East, or call eral Community Development 0 for more information. facilities. . Block Grant which was approved Sttc is celebratir. - Dedicating t only fdrf "Ifr . non-residen- 1 s Tike TfcmIMim middle-incom- 14. 25th anniversary this summer. the water facili ties is $7.50. A limited number of season passes are available for $34.95. Hamster Haven is $2 Tt all in the spring of 1990. Any projects proposed under the grant must meet the outlined federal regulations, and at least one of the three national objectives which include e benefits to low- - and people; eliminate slum and blight; and effects public health and safe- will be finished in time for the Heritage Days celebration June 13, , ; are one of many recreational epportur the campgroundresort, which cetebrj Taking a swing at a ball pitched by a machine, Kevin Daly uses the batting cages at Cherry Hill for practice recently. The batting cages allows use of all as weddings, families dinners and Snakes, other dangers worry The decision to join the larger days of backpacking in Zion National Park. Some people tell me, league was made this year because me", and I keep of the small number of teams in "I wish it"I were wish it were you too!" thinking. the city. For boys and girls interestDont get me wrong; I love the are at the ed in playing, signups Farmington Recreation Office. 2S6 Can- yon River Run wlmh, accord. ng to Lloyd, is the only completely I VETEHAf. GAUD ite 30w aot Kli "tv ts 29-Ju- S ly Dedicated to (i memory of tho't 1 5 , , served in the rt- J , Mon--ilay- s, 9-- - 6-- Forces of the Ui : States of Am-- 1 non-residen- f tti wo. IS, 774-727- ESTATE PLANNING SEMINARS EflEMMDIKMJL HDAY: M F A Y, MAY 27, 1 09! at FREE SEMINARS FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC - MAY 30, 1891 P.M. KAYSVILLE MUNICIPAL CENTER THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1991 P.M. 7:00 P.M.-8:3- 0 LAYTON HIGH SCHOOL KAYSVILLE, UTAH? LAYTON, UTAH THURSDAY, 1 7:00-8:3- 0 1 A.M MRUDQTOST KHSHOELIAl ESTATE PLANNING -- Why Living Trusts are replacing .wills How Joint Tenancy creates asset exposure and tax headaches -- How to avoid the expense, and Publicity of Probate -- Planning for Disability and Dely, Incapacity -- Living Wills and How They Work -- How a Durable Power of Attorney Can Save You Money i : l PAEuIX. cut (Antelope Drive & f I I .I .. REFEIESEIB2ENTS SERVED ! Speaker: Laura B. Dupaix is an attorney in the law firm CARVER & DU-PAI- PROGRAM TO INCLUDE X. Her articles have been published in legal journals. She has interned at Utah Legal Services and Legal Aid. Her practice concentrates in Family Law and Estate Planning. r: ILnytoia Fairfield Road) o Sky Diving Exhibition Clearfield Jr. ROTC nt For further information about or future Seminars call , these Seminars 547-926- of raising the flag at Iwo Jima. o Layton LYRICS 24 man choral group just returning from So. 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