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Show v w i t , n T ii 1 CIS Sit V Local Athletes Involved f A L, In State Wrestling Meets ifu'c kLAJtS Davis The North visional Chapter of the ie of Women V oters is m :T process of compiling a k now oar CoLnty boc k Vt ere is a two fuIJ purpose put'ishirg a book of tv.s ! ; Ey DAVE UIGHAM 1 r ft f! r ri ff. " ' i f j - I' ! , F W k wx W , 4 j First, there k x : " f l 'fat e boi e di-- si unities n n' Ij i is (. DAV F F ' I I us x i u 'i in n on " sl u It kl' ) x ' VJ ' u o ' n ii Ai -- s i , J. I t i I' r I 4 ' t SV. I t ,X jl, s ' u ' ll ('' i vl i it Igl ' he i n ,h ' ' t S . si . 5 die N' d . i if d!t X Li It 1 iiW id 2 S ill 1 ' 1 ti ' t i , rt ii tll l'M IN t , 1 : ' l III si t N Id 5 ti' 11 0, lit II mark i ion it , w Jd i II, ilit ' ) tl t l'l d Cot O' e l n n be at stjt t in the 2 ti ai (be i d t n said tackstroke 10 ltd h sophomore Scott who placed at region Others w,!l tper.f.eid v k seventh Bruce and larry Hansen al n be 1E 0 h mford, Jeff E gly and Ki in will carry 'he Aikfs Cross colors in the plhvaid bieaststioke Troy ltd ate sophomores and wbde kev n is a jun.or The schools 4J0vard freestyle lelav tt im also qual.fied for the s,,!t tneet, in fait tht-h f t me in a o t i s 1 event DON Donaldson, who dm s just about everythin on the squad qualified for state wt'h the fifth fastest tune in Ihe slate in the ltHi yard butterf'y t repel, lion A'so m that !' n gloh PI mil he I I'I (!llll Ml 111 I'M Kiiti H inll 'i lid .1 it ( i s. s will Wag rum a id ft Steve Kartchner, Kent Vis in t.nd Dan Hanit tky Woods Cross school, Don was fourth in region with R.cky i finish 't k yard freest! le sophomores Don R Kiti e stt'e Ient Don and hn ur Swimmers lrtm ends Ciuss Wil enter the w Whiietar will represent the ( ill 0 i n I KK, 1 2D turf Doiialoson ( P Lt r d ( r t him - ii- j m tl nisi n In he 50 s t p in ng ophi ro ird treesrvle the Cats quaiifro I N in the , C TtE r C of this team are mi Herald Donald t ( aide arid Jon Lee ATS have surprised a few p tj le around the state wnh ih ir shnw.ng this year and ;h stare met i i hope to show at the t that they are r to be reckoned n nt ar fu'ur w a w,:h m Kf4 f r Ju 'mm Orj 5 - ' J. :iLIG oieqOOEu ninliful gh swimmers k tt jt place honots m Six of H gmn races as the Braves oily swain away with the ii ci m title last week in the D i State pool lhe Btave u n i amassed 3,14 points to H Bonnev il It wuh 2.10 id f then Viewmont 211, lew 84, Roy 72 w and C ay n M i mtiful got otf to a great in in a row by w inning the 50 yard freestyle event with a time of 23 58 seconds This was good enough to nudge learfields Jeff Morley and Mitch Drake who were on his heels and the fourth place finwher Paul Larsen of Bon- ho 159, I neville t w sis i Bonnevilles Don Cook, a double winner in the meet, spoiled the Bount.ful bid for live wins in a row as he edged out Dave Balling ot Bountiful in the 100 yard butterfly Cooks winning time was one of a second inning the first four and they never looked Item then as the Jat k s a infer coached team was v i i tKrtdlt ned , FIRST event, the 2) .til relay, was a close race tin ihe Braves edging out nneville team, third te pt f o Viewmont with Sky 1 a , v lit faster that Ballings THIRD place went to Boun tifuls Bill Huber with Bonneville getting the final state berth with Kevin Nelson taking fourth Mitch T itmg, also a double winner, put the Braves back in the winners circle with a victory in the 100 yard freestyle event He had a scare from Clearfields Jeff Morley in fourth spot four top places for the state ,rn ot to be held thisweekend t righain Young Univer- ttv unified ! IN THE 200 yard freestyle 1 b h E itmg of the Braves easv winner with Allen of Bonneville, M.ke bu n of Bountiful and Brad P.augh of Clearfield right U hind him v c 1, e ro freestyle event, twenty lengths of the pool, was dominated by two schools B n.neulle took the first two places with Kevin Nielson and Jeff Graven and the two learfield swimmers, Mike Nielson and Brad Baugh on their tails ( ARHFLD plated third E i w , GGy Smith gave lhe Bountiful club their fourth outdistance setond ue L BRYSON 1 v C'vl C 1 i iiui l " dominance bv taking the 2 th Individual medley relay ever t beating out V.ewmonts M ke isber, Mike Nelson of lear field and Viewmunts Chuck I isher DAVE Wif.il AM i o but he held on to win by about a half body length Third o pier honors went to Bountifuls Tim Quinn with Bonnevilles Allen Holopter in fourth Bountifuls Dave Balling the Braves tontinued THE gruelling 500 yard Bonnevilles Don Cook edged Bryson Smith of Boun tiful in jverhaps lhe best race of the day, the 100 yard backstroke Smith led all three of the first ldps but Cook came on the fmal stretch to nip him at the end Third place went to Bill Huber of Bountiful David Johns of with Bonneville in fourth VIEWMONT got a first place finish out of Mike I isher in the 100 yard breaststroke Many observers felt that the rate was going to be between Kent Freeman of Bonneville and Bountiful's Tim Quinn, they placed secord and third However, I isher came on strong at the last turn and just simply outswam the two favorites. came from Bountiful behind in the final event, the 440 yard freestyle relay, to take another first place Bonneville, whichstarts with their fastest swimmer and goes down to their slowest in this relay, had a great lead going into the last leg but the Braves, who had their fastest swimmer in this spot, had little trouble making up and overtaking the Lakers. 8 TBPatl r? 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Water thoroughly ALUS CHALMERS 808 GT lawn and garden tractor with 36 mower on tale in Feba SI 01054 f and wilt rtwi e than likeiv miss the Salt lake mursion SO UH AT new l.v cs veu'd pep up in Ruv in s wt k then well the Brave- have had a lot of succe-- s w th tl e sophomore program unjir M.ke Halt In State, Clearfield, 825-216- 1 NURSERY LANDSCAPE & s avaiia-- t the Davis Counfy schoois w,th third place in the state A meet at the University of a Ltah Bountiful High was eague of V omen Chapter can only a !aU fudged, na-- t rei egmzed chapter bet did the Vises in that meet for fourth f iai e honors m the sfute Tifef t Know A n ( ' jr st il J m and although neither Woods ( ross or Davis finished m the top five both the W ildats and baits had some great individual efforts Lead.ng the parade of local athletes was the lore state arate com ptotramv Hampton, J m and Frank played well f r - " t r w J t S Si hi- i ftl , , of to be (Ls - W 1. n t 2 r C i , llllams, Mkt Nt Lynn Muir wiT t.uo r, r i t S A .'I r ' t- ( Kav 1 si he hi hi I i ' i am cridiults - 1 1 , thir ' ) s- nothing to lu-- e tht pveop.'e tan afoi J to the Brave s nnth'rg be t sl state title THE FIRST game, plaved hot at the was a lancer win at bat the Bobcats are on their home floor this ime around and usually that means a win Must coaches in the league hate to travel to Be beat land, they indicate that they can tell the miles seem to wear down the players mentally With so much at slake in winning this game theres little doubt the Layton team should be ready to play men-tal- state-tourname- would Vikings arent si Icluded Joho a P.ed.pg 'd a si Oior at V lewmont f ,rh place honors Wen! to ewmont s Jav Grant in w a nd lidsn He Fajl Tailor a senior at Bountiful in he !2b class John Luddirg in a jn, u at Boun'ifu! m the i Ij class and Ron Hammer, a stmsT a! Bcunti'al in the 1K5 1 V t'n t. k is I HE v. ti rs i'e,r t set for May 1 League of Women will place copies ot libraries and People and com-- a T let in copies The ii j -- bhc can purchase a booklet fi an any league member for u very reasonable price The Know Your County b'x k let should be a worthwde addition to any public or mate library drrg Michael R Hall of Layton has been cited at H,ll AFB for a suggestion to improve i jverations in his work area HE IS an electroplater in the Maintenance Directorate Mr Hail and his wife, W inon, have two children - iJSS part of the ar Todd, a senior, wrestled in the 155 pound class and bt Id his own In tournament i umpeis'jon Coacti Ron Tree told him that he would be !x tier off if he went down to the 145 pound class, which I odd did He won the Re cion t ine crown at that weight then ad Led the state title last wet k w th a wm over a Weber k.d THPE F. x ai wresit-rto k place honors the top s.x p a es wtre ihe mam point jG!ers for he schools and all tcceved nlboi s and medals the r Those three were Larry Stott if Lavton m he 112 pounders, Troy Berger ii wmont in the 132 pound ui i iass and t tun k L hin of Lav ui the finals It bxiR a while for tne idea ul the best at his wr'Tl t seule in his mind but ' a'!y Todd reai.zed wrat ii ,J done and was very happ, Ir a JA n eti that resembles if ree wav dual meet, s s x h I i n it. ii i Si jo t i i tne heavyweight I intah and box Per, several Iikoi athletes it L powers Giie asdii b 1 ouistand had ng perfor-fiu- i ces Ihe 1 st effort, finish anvway, went to Bart turnips, n of Davis who wtessled extremely well the i tit rt tou riament whu h 1 of uiuple a their grapplers itaxe it to the finals and take sci ond place Rich Grindstaff did it at 138 and Dean Lavton did it m the heavyweight Rich lost the while Dear 'ost - 2 Bolh wrestled iremendouslv in the tour lament and should Le v ongratuated for their ef onipet. tion f rial match I i rt d ai i non in s ir H e -1 ti tiiia place 12 pound class ( WDCDS 3--0 6- forts Layton received a second place finish when Wane Kit troll took the honors in the 167 weight Wane was in one of the toughest weights in the tournament and to place second is a great accomplish- f ish i f cross got a great out of lurth, las.in Whitney in if homoro the ix5 pound class while one of h s teamniales, Pat Shuld pxjk f fth place honors in tx-r- g the vtre tough 112 pound lass Dav ts got poitus from a of sixth place couple finishers, Mike Moll in the 145 pounders and John Warden in the heavywe ght class c ment the wrestler only one match throughout the three day affair went to Tracy Arave, a meant dropped ALL THESE wrestlers should be congratulated for their efforts, along with all the other wrestlers in the county, for their hard work and dedication Sports Quiz Who won the Bob Hope Desert Classic7 2 Who was Muhammad Alls recent opponent7 3 Who won the LPGA American Cancer Society Golf Classic7 4 Walt McKetknie plays pro hockey for what team7 1 5 Paul Westphal play pro basketball for what team7 Answers: 1 2 3 4 5 Bill Rogers Leon Spinks Debbie Austin Cleveland Barons Phoenix Suns Again this meeting brings of the top guards in the league into one building Thp Lancers use together some Carl Woodward and Ben Bubak while the Bobcats counter with Cordell Olsen and Robbie Nielsen OLSEN is leading the Sky View club in scoring with a 17 point average, running mate Nielsen sports a 12 point mark Woodward is having a good year with a 12 point average, Bubak also pours in around the dozen mark while their leading scorer is forward jumping jack Rory Dixon wuh a 14 point game average Junior forward Gordon Anderson has also been playing well of late and getting his share of the points and has improved to a 11 point per game average THE other forward center spot is filled by another junior, Brandon Flint, his worth doesn't always show up The playoff ferr RON I1, the Bountiful 'is pounder, led Bit charge of h -- rth plai e finishers wbuh y mont If the Bobcats lost and the Lancers won then the game would definitely decide which one umpletion date for the Michael R. Hall Cited At !!il! Field Layton, Pace Oil Tikis RtJay or more importantly lose, when the two basketball teams square off this Friday up north in the Bobcats gym THE LANCERS and the Bobcats are both in the position of either gaining an automatic berth in the or face tne possibility of having to plavoff with another region in older to get into the final tournament Region One has been granted automaic spots for thf-i- r top five teams, the sixth place team wiU thf-- plavoff with the sixth place team from Region Two This game could decide which club plays off and which one goes to the tournament CURRENTLY, NOT counting the Tuesday contests, the Bobcats are one game ahead of the Lancers entering this contest Layton was to host Bountiful on Tuesday while the Bobcats were at View- I CR THE most vt THIRD place efforts, which Pmnsn By DA E WIGHAM Both Layton and Sky lew will have somethng to gain, ri wre. 'e more rr.dltftes ( SOI N'TIFUL High had si holds armies who have contrbui money for the pubhcafiun ol the booklet will receive : s VIVIAN Van Jei west is ,Vjiir.di of the tvx klet Cuit. i.it e Karin Hunt is tM-- , siut i of the North bans The ei invent a little m this I ii game I hey are capable f i upsetting the Roy club md f urg irao the game relaxed wuh no piessure, which tan i of lewmont to.er t 'v Rt that being Todd Overton the 145 pound class and Juno Hansen a senior at Viewmont in the 155 clas-- s f.caiun TV-s- e wrosMers had to earn their spi 's the hard way timing through the !osers f ke's ar J hav tng tu in g -t 1 to - t.i.lk r t needed rin isional Status l.evt , ime .1 embers n p off h give- J. d on the booklet begun Marc h of 1977 when ihe unt,' chapter acquired tht i tog pf op ie rsen and Per km and golsomequickness aii n agiijls nt fu i k 11, ht t ail f w an a the end of the vt: w 'h onl. two wins, gn.ng nto uesdav hen nights game dt at the other enl of the suck are Ueber and Clearfield, the fteber team bet Pi untiful twe'e by one point this yrai, s c! guard spot f,,i lilt th i al"i leddit. 1 Ann 1 itse mpHthea W R oil in toe nni. t.na 1, I a nv Vi Max Mog at an 11 pom. p c i i H .s qu k k n s , h m the ability to lie fkt n kic k the ball i ft i - ' - , , , r i s likely st.ii t tin i oni st coaches are keU to g to the ben i h Sc mnr s o': L lowt'-o- r and bnan siatiiwski n ild ee action ihi- - wi - also as r t r i i thev close i ul with the B a e. art n Oil '1 "i r he 0 tt,,'ii ln.i tie s Bountiful sample of ihe r on tehion Here tbf tii ai . ! 4 -- thi ustra'ions i 4PS at d sketches w d! fie td to acquaint people wi- t , the Bountifal W lihdtus in lh( Liu' the inner M u ham pain from Davis County, i corri-- i f,s (J it e communities ami B utier, owner of irt ' 'age Arts ( enter ;n c. lit J is dorng the lav-o- iatJiNC. Bi av r t af,airs and j t.i a r f s r fr ,tn tw i ' iv . n ai ! 1 iu'iip pics ' t ail .ii oh St 1, iv make clols riMt t g S till f t krS III fl 12 ",l ts Va n I ledr-Aayn- Davies, Hi c i I1 IhtSE tr , ' ir. 'v - w an i lav t r in i ! i c. of the jai uirs win might see so e at ti n im r t f fi n m Nelsor ' R , si ot t Sewai blame Iiernaid 1 r, .1 THF a p i i j 7 o i T hdvt ail s w r i i k o 1't . T national areas, tc id til I t k ' ed varsity ' Y rv srd k - fact the young Bountiful squad has been one of the ti p slurs in the league dropping only two g ones Three of 'heir top p! iv et w nh tri all have dr varsity c iuh this v ar and all have conn ibutul ti the jut u r c I s; - Ns m OV ll .1 po ot h.U s nut h a w s i LITTLE to ti e south d wn Provo at Brigham Vourg I'nivers.ty the 3A schools were wrenhrg for Suf rematy will Dav ,s 'he txxklet include the n stu r , of the area, the s' ' uctorc of government, i u ' g laws, parks and orer hi a si ie j it - n ' ii 1 out of the race Follow-your-hea- rt loans" in the boxscore as he likes to FOR RECREATIONAL VEHICLES AND BOATS sweep the boards Flint matches up well with the big man of Sky View, Lindley, m fact give the edge to Hint on Lancers were heading downhill but they put their rumors to rest in a hurry last Friday with their big win over the Falcons Hero of that win was junior Gordon Anderson who tipped in a missed shot at the buzzer to give them the win The Lancers had stalled for the last second shot and when Carl Woodwards shot came off the glass there was Anderson to put it back By the reaction of the bench and coaches one would have thought they had just won the state crown Indeed it was a big step in at least getting a quickness and just overall talent Layton is a team that is vastly improved over the one that played in round one These plavers have started to jell together Woodward and Bubak, along with Rick Snow, are playing excellent basketball THE LANCERS have too much talent tn their corner to lose to the Bobcats, although the home floor will keep the game close Look for the Lancers to win this outing and thus bypass the playoff route if your hearts set on exploring the wilderness or riding the waves, start from here We have the loan to get you rolling in a new recreational vehicle. The loan to lift anchor on the boat of your choice All at reasonable rates And our loan officers can give you more than money to follow your heart They know a good deal about good deals on boats, campers, vans and the like Just tell us what's your pleasure Its our pleasure to give you the loan s CLOSEOUT ALL 77 Fdoto-Sk- Reg. 1527.45 LEARFIELD 1181 S. (We rent Power Rakes and we have a good supply of fertilizer.) i c would or even could happen Following their one poim loss to Viewmont a couple of weeks ago it looked as if the . . . tournament wrestling meets V lewmont Bn, shed highest of no CeionJ, the North pjViiatijn ,L e n detail involved weekend m two separate state mhes ,n tne North end not many experts thought sn u - If both clubs either won or lost then the game would be a must win for the Layton crew. LAYTON got a great lift last week when they downed rival Clearfield, a fete that if were i THE either. c g athletes this past Local h'gh school r.bes the com North Davis - ii on publication of a r t uPy boiiklet i c n m , r v 1 min m bn iii n I it'st e . I Hon and w.il be one of ( ats in the state meet J i C N n three lee, who was semrJ in iegon, Si i ham r.s Cert alder and Stt e Kartchner and jamor Dave n ii i Hint t tNe t v pros d in n ai ,n g a sophomores aie curremU ranful i in tne stae IN THE d SdtuT ( t u Smtt Sappenfit Id, Troy Ban Don Donaldson and Pei aid Dona Id so i This learn won the legion tit.e i ' t I V te SoFhOMORE Curt Caldtr wen the gruel, n 50d yard ferste event n the reg un fo'd, , g , r 'r di'txp i f of consisting v iI J t , u t, 1 I tr d to w n i i i t 1 ' ! x l 5 s ' h I QuiioSirt for tie Wildsats tt is season for the sta'e mett an- - as follows The scho s h) vard rreJ.ev relay team .1 i and Ogden it cider bth nd nishng ill all 'll Ti U X I1 r, 1 Tr i ill'lln, t I - r hu S 1 t 5 s Itrrnd, inSooth th 1 w yard freestyle event Coach Maroney indicated that all of these swimmers were capable of phK'rg m the top twelve, whu h are the point getters, at the slate meet Uder Box hdec ar W was with Bear River, Ben 'bird e i1 2J who had h , h h. i i W g. y t iNNrftj i i r rp v lit Hh " el I. U Cions team won mat meet w h a 274 team total compared to second place Lilian K,,l AM W of is junior at Clearfield, in the 98 pound division, Dave Shuld-bera senior at Viewmont in ihe 119 pounders, Herm Martinez. a junor for the Falcons jt'segs.-s- s is 2 Year Warranty HEYYOOD AUTO CLINIC 132 North 1st West, Kaysville 376-203- 5 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK SECOND NATIONAL BANK LAYTON, UTAH Close to you |