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Show City Recreation Program Activities Told The Cedar City administration is formulating a recreation program pro-gram for the summer months that should provide wholesome leisure time activities for everyone every-one in the community, old and young. The program will include arts and crafts, dancing, music, swimming, and the usual baseball base-ball and softball activities for the ooys and men. Cleo Petty has been named di-rectcr di-rectcr of the program, with Willis Wil-lis Wynn as coordinator of the activities, Wallace Osborne as swimming pool manager, LaVell Chamberlain assistant to Osborne, Os-borne, and a woman will be employed em-ployed to handle dancing classes during the forenoon and to assist as-sist at the pool as cashier and assistant guard during the afternoon. after-noon. A. B. Larson will conduct his usual music program and Clifton Chatterley will conduct arts and crafts classes for young and adults. Will Direct Center Mr. Petty will be in direct charge of the recreation activities at the city recreation center, including in-cluding Little League, Minor (Continued on Page Six) I RECREATION J (Continued from Page One) I League, and Pony League baseball, base-ball, perhaps a junior baseball league -and the softball program. I Mr. Chatterley will give arts and crafts classes for the young I people from 10 a. m. to 12 noon and from 3 to 5 p. m. each Monday, Mon-day, Wednesday and Friday, and an evening class for adults each Tuesday from 7 to 10. Swimming instructions will be given from 10 a. m. to 12 noon on Tuesdays. Wednesdays and Thursdays, Tuesday for girls, j Wednesday for adults and Thursday Thurs-day for boys. Special training for such groups as scouts, life saving sav-ing groups, will be held Friday forenoon. Saturday morning free ii.struetion will be provided for people from outside of Cedar City and immediate vicinity. County Swimming Program A special county swimming piogram will be provided each Saturday with free tickets to be issued at the various communities communi-ties to be honored on that day. The tickets will be issued to adults an.d children alke. However, How-ever, they must be obtained at home and will not be available at the pool, and children who enter the pool Saturday mornings must be accompanied by an adult. The regular hours for recreation recrea-tion swimming will be from 2 to 10 p. m. each day except Sun- day, when the pool will close at 6 p. m. Season tickets will be offered for sale again this year. Tickets for swimming at any time from 2 to 6 p. m. will be sold for $3.50. Unrestricted tickets, good any time the pool is open, will be sold for $5.00, and family fam-ily tickets, good for any and all members of the family, no matter how laige the family mav be, will cost $10.00. The pool will be opened for the season at about June 1. Tennis instruction will be given giv-en at the College of Southern Utah from 9 a. m. to noon on j Tuesday and Thursday. Recrea-1 Recrea-1 1 ion, such as horseshoe pitch-ling, pitch-ling, badminton, etc., will be provided pro-vided at the city park in the evening eve-ning hours. The music class schedules will be announced later. |