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Show J St The Sampler, June 5, 1986 Swimming pool to open, other news from Morale Support by Lucy Glenn Youth activities: The baseball season is now in full swing. Youth baseball is being played each Monday and ll is on Wednesday, Wednesdays and the Pony League on Tuesdays and Fridays. Check the schedule at Youth Activities to see when your favorite team is in action. The soccer season is still going on. Home games are on tap for June 14 at 10 and 11 asti. team pictures will be taken then too. Saturday nights from 12, dinner and a live band, Impact, p.m. 0 The cost is $6 per person and the tickets can be bought in advance at the Youth Center. Youth Center summer hours are: Friday 12:30 Tuesday 7-- 11 to 7--8 1-- -- 5 p.m.; p.m.; Fridav and The cost for each 12 p.nx ses- sion will be $5 per child. Classes offered will be: beginners, intermediate beginners, advanced beginners, and a swimmers class. A toddlers class will be offered during the second session, providing there is enough interest. There are also plans to offer a Lifeguard Certification Course. TheTtime and cost of the class will Vbe announced at a later dateAProviding there is enough interest from the community, a morning aerobics swim class is also in the planning stages. The sign-u- p for the swim class will take place at the pool office inside the gym, starting on June 10, from 4 p.m. In addition, there will be a sign-u- p table for p.m. for adult swim only and on Sundays 7 p.m. for open swim. Entrance to the pool will be through the men's and women's locker rooms, so the patrons will be able to utilize the lockers and showers before entering the pool area. Locks and lockers will be issued free of charge for those who wish to use them on a seasonal basis. The pool will run three sessions of swim lessons this summer. The first session will begin June 23 and end July 10. The second session runs from July 14 to July 31 and the last session from Aug. 3 to Aug. 21. p.m. for open swim, ' from 9 a.m. Monday-Thursda- y to for the summer June 13. The hours for the pool will be Monday through Thursday, 12-- 7 the Youth Center 8:30-11:3- 11:30 Swimming pool: The pool is scheduled to open will feature a "Dance .i Dine" evening at 7 p.m. A buftst style 'playing from to p.m. T-Ba- June 7 the lessons during the Dugway Days festivities on June 12. The price of the season passes will remain the same as last year: family $42, single adult (12 Swim classes will be held years and older ) $16, single child (11 and audner) $10.50. For further information call 2320 or Shootout" 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., celebrity golfers, Bob Hope, former president Gerald Ford, St. George 7 Half-marath- Salt Lake City 14-1- 5 Discount tickets for equipment use are being offered through the end of July. Outdoor Recreati n has a variety of boating and camping equipment for the family as well as the serious backpacker. Discount coupons are available on boats, tent trailers, tents, sleeping bags and backpacking gear at the Outdoor Recreation Center, building 5441, or call 2318 for more information. Color Country Rodeo, Ruby's Bryce Canyon We Sell Sporting Goods FUN For The Entire Family! 834-534- Lehi 27-2- 9 48 Professional Roundup, 28 Lehi Rodeo, 768-992- 6 Triathalon (bicycle 30 miles; Ogden swim 1 mile, run 13 miles) 7 a.m. 3 Pineview Dam, 399-825- festivals: Delta June 7 . Renaissance Fair, Delta City Park, 8 v 8 0 Community Festival, Art City Days, parade and fireworks on Springville Sat, 0-- 8 489-46- 81 Music Festival, Dixie College, 8 a.m.-- 4 p.m., 1 St. George 9--31 864-476- Mexican Festival, 12-- 6 p.m., food, dancing, entertainment, Snowbird 521-604- 8-- 14 SATURDAY 9-- 6 SUNDAY 11-- 5 (.13.1 miles) 7 673-61- 336-228- 1 OPEN DAILY1 4 Fishing Derby, Echo Reservoir, cash prizes and trophies, chuck wagon dinner on 14th, western 6 dance, hot air balloons. Inn, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 378-436- on a.m., Outdoor recreation: 8-- all month "The Great American Indian Johnny Miller; 2318. : sports: Jeremy Ranch 673-481- 11-1- 2 18-2- 1 19 SPORT CENTERS Fillmore Fillmore Arts in the Park, Arts in the Park, Deer Valley '508 Festival, concerts by starts of the 50's vintage car show, sock hop, 752-205- 13 896-922-2 3 Arts Festival, downtown Logan, Logan 20-2- 1 453-383- 896-922-2 0 Bluegrass Festival, concert and BarB-6 p.m. Springville Me1 morial Park, Springville Q 489-468- Utah Scottish Festival, Salt Lake 14 8-- 355-464- Kids Festival, Clowns, dancers, 0 entertainment Snowbird 15 High- land dancing, games, pipe bands, 4 p.m. Dirks Field, 6 521-604- International Snowbird 22d Festival 521-604- fc I LLj llMRV &ttVJM.-SXtt?t-- and Fashion Boot n A lv 5 grounds, in concert June 1 "" 451-010- Men's Genuine Leather Western or Casual Boots Salt Lake Jim Stafford, Hotel Utah, 6 p.m. 7 Salt Lake John Davidson, Hotel Utah, ' 8:30 p.m., Elegant Fathers Day gift idea! 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Tanner Amphitheatre, 7:30 p.m., 18-2- 8 m) n, 0 groups, crafts, 25-J- Pa-villio- Arts Festival, food, performing Salt Lake 25-2- 9 Dance Folk p.m. Snowbird 2--6 Opera House, 451-010- 1 nights, "Damn Yankees" on Uneven calendar nights. Summer Theatre, 225-41- 26-2- 8 Logan 07 "A Thousand Clown", 8 p.m. Lyric Rep. Theatre, 750-16- 57 . v1 |