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Show Applications due for entries in 1989 Utah Summer Games basketball, bowling, boxing, cycling, cy-cling, fencing, gymnastics, horseshoes, horse-shoes, karate, marathon, shooting, soccer, slowpitch Softball, swimming, swim-ming, ten Krun, tennis, track and field, trap shooting, volleyball, weightlifting, wrestling. New sports introduced in 1989 are diving, div-ing, equestrian, table tennis, fastpitch Softball, and water polo. The registration deadline for non-regional sports is June 17. The Summer Games booklet and athlete registration forms are available by calling 1-800-662-2500 or the Utah Summer Games Office, 586-7229. The application deadline for regional competition for the 1989 Utah Summer Games, Utah's premier pre-mier sports festival, is May 27. A truly statewide event, Games IV will attract athletes from all cities and towns in Utah. Regional competitions and host communities are scheduled as follows: fol-lows: South Region (RichfieldSal-inaMonroe, (RichfieldSal-inaMonroe, June 8, 9, 10); Central Region (Orem, June 8, 9, 10); Salt Lake Region (Sandy, June 15, 16, 17); andNorth Region (Logan, June 15, 16, 17). Utah Summer Games began in 1988 with regional competition in five sports. It has grown to include regional contests in basketball, volleyball, softball, swimming, track and field, archery, horseshoes, horse-shoes, trapshooting, soccer, ten K run, and tennis. Finals competition June 26 through July 1 in Cedar City-will feature 26 sports in divisions for all age groups which include archery, I " 1 |