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Show Recreation News Swimming Swimming classes for all boys and girls 11 years of age and older are held each Friday evening. All those who wish to go meet at the east side of the city hall; the truck leaves for Rose Lawn swimming pool at Orem at 5:30. Bring your own suits and towel; charges are 10c transportation transporta-tion and 5c to go in the pool. Miss Eda Ashby city supervisor of chil-; dren's recreation and John Abel ac-campany ac-campany the group and give lessons in swimming. Women's Softball A real contest in women's softball will be held Friday, August 4, at 6 p. m. at the high school when Highland High-land and American Fork battle for the championship. Story Hour Mr. McMaine delighted a large group of boys and girls at the city park Wednesday afternoon with his stories of real life and adventure in travel. He has traveled in nearly every country in the world and has a large collection of souvenirs which he displayed and explained. This was at the regular weekly recreation story hour, if you're missing these classes you lose a real treat each Wednesday at 3 p. m. at city park. Tennis Bill Ellison was victorious in the tennis singles tournament, defeating John Walker in the finals. The tennis ten-nis doubles started Monday, with the following teams entered: Bill Ellison Elli-son and Ervin Chipman, Bob Earl and Leo Edwards, Shirley Hart and Eddie Smith, Alva Goodall and Don Searle, John Walker and Don Hind-ley, Hind-ley, Max Edwards and Earl Holm-stead, Holm-stead, Stanley Jones and Harry Mc-Tague, Mc-Tague, and Lyman Beck and John Durrant. |