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Show Wednesday, December 3, 1980 Swimming shouldn't get cold shoulder during winter Swimming is not Monday through during open plunge often associated with Friday from 6 to 8:30 swimmers can play winter activities, but a.m. at the indoor innertube water polo, alter- this warming native is offered this season at the Price Memorial Pool. Sue Ann Loveland, Price City recreation specialist, said both and classes or water bsketball. facility. Loveland said this is Fees for open swims for adult swimmers, are; 5 to but youngsters are 50 cents; students welcome from 8 to 8: 30 75 cents; 18 and 15-1- 7, a.m. with their over, under parents. open Open plunge time is swimming times are Monday through being offered in the Friday from 5:15 to late fall and winter 8:30 p.m. and on months. Saturday from noon to Public lap swim- 8 p.m. ming is offered $1. Loveland said Children are free when accompanied by a swimming adult. Loveland said season passes are also available at the pool. Family passes are Barracudas Loveland said both years old. Six week aerobic and anaerobic sessions are and citizen $15 being children under 18 are offered on Mondays exercises are taught in $60, adult $30, $24. senior good for and Wednesday, are Tuesday and Thur- all public The Tiny Tots class the class, which meets is for children 3 to 6- - 12 times, is $15. Loveland competitive (oIieTalb0$prilte 8- - 16-o- x. will hosting a swim meet more at the indoor complex. call Carbon girls lose pair The Lady Longhorns 2 opening Carbon in a outlasted to the hosting game 7 Utes to fall into the high scoring losers bracket that struggle in which both forced them to come teams showed the the invitational back an hour later to effects of the long day. In fact, Altamont tournament hosted by face Altamont, a first said the Uintah High School. game loser Saturday was forced into overtime play before team is The Dinos lost a morning to Union. overcoming Union, a team Carbon handidly defeated on their own floor earlier in the week. Carbon VERNAL lost the only High girls two basketball games they played here last Friday afternoon in tough 38-3- 62-5- Carbons shooting percentages in both Btls. were games Ar-vICEBERG HEAD BLUE BONNET - MARGARINE LETTUCE Nice Crisp Heads Quarters ce said for information 637-175- 5. Plus Deposit 16-oun- Loveland be 9B the class. Beginning swimin both the ming classes will be sday, afand taught two nights a swimming hours, morning ternoon. week at the pool. Loveland said. Loveland said this is Covered in the class After a short recess from December 24 to popular class which will be basic strokes survival January 4, the pool offers individualized and staff will resume instruction to get techniques. The Barracudas public swimming and children acquainted Swim Club is another begin new swimming with the water. She said the fee for activity at the pool. classes. These pases Price, Utah Sun Advocate, a barely atrocious; 30.. The Dinos defense stood up well in the Uintah game although they lost a 10--6 lead at the end of the first the when quarter score went to 2 in favor of the Utes at halftime. There was only a two point difference in the scoring during the second half as the Utes 16-1- managed to make their half - time margin stand up until Q the final buzzer. The Dinos, playing short - handed as the long holiday weekend made it impossible for some players to make the trip, had five Heads players score against Dannette the Utes. Hamilton and Pam Poulos each had nine points, Carolyn Borla had contributed six and Judy Giordano and Jenny Miller each had four. Top scorer GREEN in the Uintahs game with Abegglen :;v was Darien 10 points. The Dinos had five players in double UTAH GROWN in figures POUND the Altamont game but the Carbon Defensive game was not nearly as effective. Hamilton had 13 points, Borla 11 and Karen Poulos and Belich, Lisa Thompson each had 10 in the high scoring game. travels Carbon to East Carbon for JV and Varsity games at 6 and 7:30 p.m. with the Vikings at Sunnyside. Thursday GOLDEN DELICIOUS Tang Instant Orange Diapers Toddlers Beech Nut Juices Morning Milk Truly Fine fPskor,ed Tall Reg. Special 6nvc,opes Hot Cocoa Mix or12 Marshmallow 66 Low Calorie Hot Chocolate Alba Hot Choco. Milk Mix $149 1 Trash Can Liner Safeway Trash Bags $093 88 ounce 40-c- t. 4.2 01. $4 Q $509 Deviled Ham Underwood Chicken Spread Underwood $55 Potted Meat 49, Vienna Sausage Libby Libby can 6.75 oz 43oz. 5' 2 oz. Resorts listed $ 1 69 1 85 79 Washington Extra Fancy (Continued from Page 7B) 2$l 00 oz 99 Walnuts Large Size Avocados Calif. Sunmaid Seedless Raisins Natural Firewood 3 for 99 99 $119 Lrg. Bundies S 99 friendly resort. Solitudes lifts can handle 6000 an hour, making for a lot less waiting and a lot more skiing. In its third year since its reopening, Solitude offers five chairlifts, including a new triple chair, a renovated lodge and night skiing Tuesday through Friday. y An pass sells for $9 on the weekend and $7 during the week with childrens passes all-da- half-da- y passes and night skiing specials offered. Sundance The closest major resort to Castle Valley, Robert Red-forProvo Canyon resort is tailored for all levels of skiers. The longest of the 25 ds Asst. Color 6 Pot $499 $499 groomed slopes three miles. is Sundance also has night skiing in a natural atmosphere. At Sundance, skiing has a chance to part of, rather than apart from, a total, personal outdoor experience. Passes to ride the resorts two double chair lifts and one triple chair cost $8.50 for a day pass and $6 for a night pass with children's available. rates |