Show x a Woods Cross Announces Summer Recreation Items I t r The Woods Cross city recreation i r aHon department announces its summer schedule Under the direction of recreation director Kagie and L Lincoln i n c 0 I n Haacke city council man in s charge or of the Ule recreation departs depart depart- III me ment nt the following activities are offered for children of the thea the the- I area a rr j ARTS AND CRAFTS Every t 1 Thursday starting June 9 from f t 9 am a.m. m to Lo noon Mosaic and ceramic Fee for a six week course age 6 and over t r DRAMA Every Thursday 1 Pm P.m. to 4 pm p.m. starting June 9 No fee age 8 and over Tennis Instruction F rid a y mornings 8 am a.m. to 10 am a.m. starting June 10 No fee age 9 and over SWIMMING instruction bus a PIckup at Woods Cross Park 11 IA 1 g I June 10 Fee 2 45 minutes of instruction and 15 mInutes play playtime time Baton twirling class time and place to be announced ART instruction Instructor Richard Van Wagoner starting Monday June 6 at the Bountiful flowery Bowery fee 2 for a week 6 course age 12 and over 8 am a.m. to 11 am a.m. June 15 1 pm p.m. tryouts at Woods Cross Park Winners to participate in county Junior Olympics at DavIs football field on Wednesday I June 22 FRIDAY JULY 29 Davis County recreation Lagoon Day Evening tennis instruction c t Ion can be arranged for adult class class- es REGISTRATION for arts and crafts and swimming program wm will be from am a.m. to noon June 9 at Woods Cross city park |