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Show r! r" p rp w Wednesday, May 16, 1979 T Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 3 WBBA to begin season proceeding to the Civic season and counAuditorium. From cilman Farish will Association league will there the youngsters wield the bat in an kick off the 1979 season vull be transported to attempt to get a base a the little league field hit off the Mayors vuth Saturday flourish, a parade, pre for an afternoon of offering. Helper WBBA league vice game ceremonies and baseball. Western Helpers Hoys Baseball -- a big double - header on the agenda for the day. Activities start at 12 noon when a parade of baseball kid the At the field Mayor president Frank Ghirardelli Marrelli, also Charles a and city councilman member of the city Martin Parish will council, will handle the catching chores for participate m pre activities Mayor game The first game players moves up following the flag The scheduled at ceremony. main Street, raising pm. Helpers arting from the R&A Mayor will toss out the will match Comfirst ball of the new mercial Security Bank -- with Helper Merc, and immediately following this game, Mon-day- arket s, Tuesdays, 1 and Central Commission will cross bats with Mutual Furniture to get the 28th consecutive season of the league underway The first half schedule will continue on Monday of Next w eek, four games on tap each week thereafter on Wednesdays and Thursday CLIPANDSAVE SUMMER ACTIVITIES Price Sponsored by City Parks & Recreation RED CROSS SWIMMING LESSONS Lessons will be held Monday through Thursday In two week sessions Children must be 6 years old or entering the 1st grade in the fall of 1979. Lessons are 40 minutes Jong Cost is M 00 at registration. Because of limited class time and the maior distraction caused by spectators. Interested family and friends are Invited to observe the last day of the season ONLY. Only employees and children enrolled in class will be allowed in pool and balcony areas. Listed below are starting times and dates for each TENNIS LESSONS Sign ups for adults and children who are interested in morning tennis lessons will be taken starting May 21st at the swimming pool. Classes will be one hour in length, Monday through Thursday. Our instructor is Kendra Tomsic. The cost is $4.00 per session and must be paid at the time of registration. Following are the times and session starting dates: LU a.m.-(th- is adult class will be yr. olds session held if enough are interested) June session July Adult session July 1 Q yr. olds Z and older 10-1- 1 6-- 7 7-- 8 a.m.-lntermedi- ate 8-- 9 a.m.-Beginni- a.m.-Beginni- ng 0 ng 1 a i A sizzier at home plate... The baseball flies out of the glove of Kaiser Steel catcher Arron Madrid in last weekend's Little Photo by Ravel! Call League action in Sunnyside. Skyview Cafe went on in extra innings. defeat Kaiser to 6-- 5 Cookie sale a a WEEKDAYS SATURDAY $50 J are campership. Scouts Miss delivering the last few Sherrie Nix of Castle boxes of girl scout Dale came in second cookies after their with 341 boxes. Third highest place went to biggest sale ever. 120 girls sold 12,276 Miss Teressa Cyfers of Girl Troop Troop No. 555 with 304 Price sold boxes. Bonus items boxes with a earned besides troop 2,496 troop profit of $312.00. profits were and Junior Troop No. 439 of second in came camperships, rabbits, Helper stick pins and patches. with 1,932 boxes. Paula are Miss Dupin, The troops Junior Troop No. 622, planning trips or Price was the top campouts with their cookie seller with 354 earnings. boxes. Price City Parks and Recreation will sponsor two supervised Playground Programs this summer. Kids entering the first grade this fall and older are invited to attend this fun, meaningful program. The locations will be: Reeves Elementary School and Washington Park. We hope children will attend the location nearest their home. The program will run for six weeks (June Noon. It is free to all children. 19), Monday thru Thursday from 9 a.m.-1Activities will be planned in advance and supervised. Children may partici pate as much or whenever they like. Activities may include: arts and crafts, nobby development, physical fitness, field trips, naf 2 sweet success Carbon and Emery boxes earning PLAYGROUND PROGRAM 1st - quality Junior I liEnf.i (f MEN'S NYLON SWIMSUITS Auto Repair Main in Helper 398 S. 4-9$io-$i- KIDS' NICKEL CARNIVAL This will be the grand finale of the Playground Programs. However, all kids are invited to the carnival. There will be games, treats and lots of fun. And all for a nickel each. The carnival will be held at Washington Park, Thursday, July 19th at 10 a.m. Inspection Station No. 819 Changes, Lube, Tune-upCarb Work, Drive, Brake Work, Washes and c qq W' I Oil LADIES NYLON $19-$2- 4 LADIES , r Foreign Cars 9.88 Reg. ' eel NYLON LYCRA SWIMSUITS $24-$3- 11.88 8 Beginning Memorial Day May 28th Monday Friday -- Saturday-- 1 2 4.99 rates to companies with fleet vehicles GIRLS PICKUP& DELIVERY n.- 9 Call SWIMSUITS For prices and rates ask for Stubbs p.m. -9 -8 p.m. the Price Swimming Pool: $15 $22 SPORT 1- Questions? NYLON Reg . Summer Pool Schedule SWIMSUITS I'M We give Call 4 BOYS NYLON Road Service 472-535- and their pet dogs. Dogs more than six months old, regardless of breed, special training or pedigree may enter the contest. There will be six judging categories: Best Costume, Funniest, Best Behaved, Best will be a Looking, Largest Dog and Smallest Dog. First place in each category to and other be will awarded places participants. The $10 cash prize. Ribbons to the ticket season swimming pool. Best of Show Dog will win a year's The Kids' Dog Show will be held Wednesday, August 8th at 11 a.m. Entries will be accepted at the pool after July 1st. For all kids SWIMSUITS s, 4-Wh- KIDS' DOG SHOW 9 5 A MENS NYLON nLYCRA SWIMSUITS 7 637-175- 5 CENTERS In Z D t m No. 622 of GtfQDDDG 3 games and much more. Plan to have your kids come. 9:30 to 7 9 to 6 m nnl Price 44 west .. main CLIPANDSAVE |