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Show RECREATION EVENTS TO START HERE NEXT MONDAY A. M. The summer recreation program, ponsored by the city and the school district, will get underway on Monday, June 9 with a complete "iiiimer program carried on daily. Recreational leaders are Director Joe Jofmsen, instructors Rulon Hitcliell, Floyd Palmer . Donna Biggs and Clyde Martin, attendant. !-ity Park & Basement of Libbrary Girls 5 and older and boys 5 to 12) 9:30 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. on Mon-!?, Mon-!?, Tuesday, Thursday and Fri-lays. Fri-lays. 3:30 to 5 p. m. on each week day. Preston High School Gym (boys over 12 years) Hours and days same as above. Specific Activities Oafls: Tuesday; W e d n esday, Thursday, 2 p. m. to 3:30 p. m. at Central school building and Junior !IlS shop. Includes plaster weaves, weav-es, braiding, woodwork. Story Telling: Central school on "'Nays from 2 to 3 p. m. Swimming: Every Monday after-5n after-5n under Red Cross program Dancing. Tuesday and Thursday 11 m. at Central school. Baseball: Junior league practice ' Tuesday and Thursday at ball '" 5:30 to :30, Ages 14 !set league practice on, Tucs-Md Tucs-Md Thursday at 10 a. m. at Ages unner 14. rC? aCt'Vities " held on y Recreation department . hand, outing equipmment yoe wishing to use this 41 "itac6 Joe Johnsen mLT intereatfil m Playing j l m a 4-tea,n city league is |