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Show Summer Sports Programs Begin in lune Ken Benson, director of the Cedar City recreation department, depart-ment, announced this week that plans are moving ahead for the program which is slated to get underway in early June. First activity to get into operation will be the Municipal Muni-cipal Swimming Pool. The pool s slated to open on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, June 5, under the management of Wallace Osborne. Os-borne. However, the swimming swim-ming lessons are not slated to begin until Monday, June 17. Details of the lessons program will be announced at a later time. Another aspect of the summer sum-mer program is the Little, Pony, and Colt League programs. pro-grams. Both the American and the National Little Leagues Lea-gues are scheduled to begin on Monday, June 3. Pony League play will begin on the same date, and the Colt League Lea-gue schedule is slated to begin be-gin about June 10. All other phases of the program pro-gram are slated to begin on Tuesday, June 11. A list of activities for the girls includes: Tennis for beginners, be-ginners, advanced and ladies, Softball for beginners and advanced, ad-vanced, aquatics in three sep- erate categories, m o a e r n dance, rhythm and arts, folk dance and jump rope, social dance for teenagers, baton twirling, and swimming lessons. les-sons. For the boys, the department depart-ment will offer a complete Minor League program for boys 9 through 12 years of age, a program on physical fitness, tennis in various stages, golf instruction, swimming swim-ming lessons and a special hunter safety course. In addition, a number of special events and programs j are being planned, including a senior citizen party, baseball base-ball film clinic, participation in July 4 and July 24 parades, a dance review, an aquatics show, and a special Minor League party at the conclu- j sion of the season. I |