Show I No Summit Recreation Program Is Pleasing All Kids in Region The North Summit Recreation program under the direction of Kay Hay of Coalville continues continues contin ues to 0 draw almost p per r c cent nt Cf f the youngsters In one phase or another of the wide program I Most popular of all aU probably is the urr current Little League and Pony Popy League ball games Also Iso of much Interest Is h the tho gun sun safety class conducted d by tha the North Posse Posse Pos Pos- se with about 25 participants participants- Beautiful necklaces necklaces- and bracelets brace I lets are being made by the bead beadwork beadwork work i club In Henefer under the direction of Mrs Phyllis Passes Passos while Mrs Mrs' Elsie C Oswald wald and her Coalville group have concentrated more more on beaded belts A report will be made next week on the roping calf club which Is also very popular Little League standings after a possible seven games Henefer Tigers Mike coach won 4 lest 2 I Coalville Beavers Bob AdkIns I and Blonquist won 3 lost 3 Hoytsville Bearcats M Mar Marvin a r v i 1 n Pace won 3 lost 2 2 Coalville Clubs Jim Toole and Scott Wilde won 2 lost 3 Coalville Bears Phil Geary won 2 lost last 4 Several games Have been postponed post post- or forfeited There is a tie tIc for first in the Pony League with a possible eight games played Coalville Trojans Doug Toole and Tommy Toole won 6 loot last 2 1 Coalville Braves Droves Steve Jenkins won 6 lost 2 2 Henefer Warriors Ph Phil i and nd Randy Ovard won 5 lost 3 s. Hoytsville Wildcats Glen len Brown and Doyle Judd are lowest in standings but have had to forfeit for for- felt feit many of their games |