► \r' ■ '.r. 3;. ^wf*»**»£«/•*' »7^»jt7yyawmimrnmWMmWr^MmMmmmWmmWMM-'WmmM.aBM—iBONNET BALL$Bennett Bali, complete with Btinctive uniforms and red softballs, is just what girls ordered, their own bgram, a community jgue with playoffs and imaments.I?'L?kST YEAR the winning rl*s softball team in Utah 6 a Bonnett Ball team and »y, played in the National Imament in Kansas. There rsome 600 girls participat-ItTtn Bonnett Ball in Salt :e County,brtnett Ball of Utah, Inc., •local non-profit corporal-formed to provide a munity recreation far girls CCORDING to Bill Evans,Lori Vandegrift, left, and Lu Ann Larsen, both 6th graders at Washington Elementary, are making plans for Bonnett Ball.the Bonnett Ball commissioner, it is patterned after the Ute Conference football program for boys. It features a community league for girls 9, 10, II, 12 years of age; a community league for girls 13, M, 15 years; a valley league for girls 16, 17, 18.Local control of the state organization; all girls registered get to play in every game; all participants are covered by insurance; teamsare formed each year by random selection so that the girls expand their circle of friends.THE BOUNTIFUL District is now being formed. It is in need of adult supervision, league officers, coaches.managers, etc., sponsors and girls.The registration fee is $10 per girl and registration dates are as follows; Saturday, March 22 from 1-5 p.m. at these places: Albertsons, 22 East Pages Lane and 1570 South Main; Dick’s Market at 350 East Pages Lane.LOW COST Food, 845 North 400 East and 2135 South Orchard and Safeway, 1756 South Main, all Bountiful.If you have any additional questions you may contact Bob Vandegrift at 295-8172; Commissioner Bill Evans, 299-1257 or Ron Osborn, Deputy Utah State SoftballCommissioner at 867-2382. kj