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Show WEEKLY REFLEX -- DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 31 , 1 979 Mes Set For vV V a ,.a r; tws rvi League Of UfaGi IMers Contest - :;V i .;vi. ,. Rules for the 1979 League of Utah Writers contests are-no- ; Wi. jrT? t r t ; : Hoskie Yonnie of Viewmont High School measures slope with a hand level. Ed k i- vwfc Lid turn t0 sh00t Bil1 Robinson (center back) of Davis is checking soil texture. Mark Flint and E. L. Goulding ; sloPe- TEST SOIL (right front and back respectively) both of Layton High School are marking their score sheets. f, Four Davis County High, in the g land judging recent contest. This competition was sponsored by the Davis Soil Conservation District. Vo-A- Three team and Bill Robinson. They will receive the team trophy. poetry division. Salt Lake City, Utah 84117. five one hour lessons for beginning golfers. Ages 10 to 12 and 13 to 15 years. Begins June 4. Register at Davis Golf paiV pop tQ JR. BASKETBALL clinic for boys, July 9 through July 20 (10 days). Clinic participants will be grouped by next years school grades, 10, 11 and 12th grades from 7 to 9 a.m.; 9th graders from 9 to 10:30 a.m.; 7 and 8th graders from 10:30 to 12 noon. Regis- tration will be held at the Davis High School Fieldhouse on the first day of the clinic. Fee $10 with Mike Gardner as the clinic director. Jr. basketball clinic for girls, July 9 through July 20 (10 days). Next year grades 9 through 12. Register at the Davis High School Fieldhouse the first day of the clinic at 12 noon. Fee $10 with Mike Gardner as clinic director. ARTS AND crafts, begins Tuesday June 5. This clinic will be held at the Kaysville Jr. High Cafeteria (use west Fee is $5. door). Ages Participants may sign up for Tuesday morning classes (8 weeks) from 8 to 9:30 a.m.; 9:30 to 11 a.m.; 11 to 12:30 p.m. or Thursday afternoon classes (8 weeks), 1:30 to 3 p.m. or 3 to 4:30 p.m. Tennis, begins June 4 and is held for six weeks at the Davis High School Tennis Courts. Girls Monday, Wednesday and Friday; Boys, Tuesday and Thursdays. Ages from 7 a.m. to 11 and 11 and 12 year olds at 8 a.m.; 13 and over at 9 a.m.; adults, Tuesday and Thursday at 10 a.m. fee is $2. BOYS AND girls gymnastics, register June 4, at 9 a.m. at the Davis High School Girls gym. Ages 8 to 13. Participants will be grouped into classes by ability at registration. Classes will meet two days each week for six weeks. Monday and Wednesday; Tuesday and Thursday starting June 5. Fee is $3. Jr. Olympics, Boys and girls age 8 to 13. Begins June 5 and practices are held each Tuesday and Thursday at 8:30 to 9:30 at the Kaysville City Diamonds. ; It includes competitive events of baseball throw, broadjump, running and standing, 50 yard dash, hops, shuttle run, anj cross country. Participants will compete in the Davis 3. 9-- ... Utah Arts Council with funds made available by the State Legislature and by the National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, D.C., a federal agency created by an act of Congress, 1965. a CAtjTAlCZS C1SP IAXSI umaai Bli.l 4 isneys nzzA Service. . County Meet at Davis High School on July 11. ARCHERY, begins Tuesday June 5. Held each Tuesday sfii Vi? iHWfw! 18Uif and Thursday mornings from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. for both boys and girls ages 10 to 15 at the Kaysville City Diamonds. ' 7nu?Ptiu& iiAirfcszim From beginners on selected participants will compete in the county meet on July 19 at 9 a.m. m::iE cr half sea fccd urns cam t or wmm wm. sh PCRH ROAST . SM0XE9 HAMS MM MITT t MUOMSI mmm mwcuiMw.iwnwMni11 MSTMMTT FRESH a FRYER CREASTS MUI MUINMTI 3. infornfation phone SUMMER STORY hour, favorite stories come alive for 376-378- children as they are read and retold on the front steps of the Kaysville City Library each Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. This will begin June 6 and will be held for six weeks. and elementary grade children. The library will be open for an hour after the story reading. Adult ceramics, wheel throwing and hand building techniques in clay. Seven three hour classes that are held on Wednesday evenings. This begins on June 20 at 6:30 p.m. in Room 183 at Davis High School. Fee is $15 plus materials. Register by calling VAMTT M OMH MM 0. 2s- HltiW', KCR&ZL SAFEHAY C3AK9 (i:rC3 IATS CRACI A Playground softball and Frisby golf, June 5th to June 30th. Held each Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9:30 .to 11 a.m. at the Kaysville City Diamonds. Boys and Plain old sand girls ages lot softball on Tuesdays and Frisby golf on Thursdays. JR. ART classes, five one and a half hour classes. Includes drawing, painting, paper cuts and clay. Held at the Davis High School in Room 183. Register for one of the following class times. Tuesday 9 to 10:30 a.m. and 1 to 2:30 p.m. On Thursdays 9 to 10:30 a.m. Fee is $2. Ages 3 starts June 5. Girls softball, girls desiring to form teams must secure a coach 16 years of age or older. Teams can enter the county league. Teams must be composed of girls in grades 3 to 6 andor girls in grades to nine. Fee is $2 per girl. Final deadline for entering is June 1. For entering LITTLE SIZZLERS In. IAOI ; SUCI3 FLAT A EAT CC2M CSSS hi BACC3 FXAKXS MM mar MM U Ftt of Celery Q Cream Dry Cleach ns.,$1 K A 99' Laundry Water's; "tt55' 69 Purified 0 69' Powdered Cleanser a Sandwich Spreads a, 9" Pie bag II et. Al 79 at. cake f Ol. Party Whip Topping carton M0 M MaFKfct---. 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Starts June 5; A and C League baseball play Monday through Friday at Davis High School; Country Jr. Olympics Meet at Davis High School on July 11 at 8:30 a.m.; County swim races at Clearfield city pool on July 11 at 1:30 p.m. County archery tournament at Layton on July 19 at 9 a.m.; City tennis tournament at Davis High School (dates to be announced); County Lagoon Day, July 31; Little League football registration and physical, August np CAS5S3VAKSTY cs t: yellow onions TOr.lATC2S 12 C 2 CELLO MUSHROOMS us no . mnm on STRENGTH AHACH f.c99 4,b,i us no. CELLO CARZ0TS us No . tz. Cp. mTRC-ci::e- 3 HASS AVOCADOS usmo, CCRRY 1 . 0. 2!4 inch QQfi uuv FOLIAGE 3" 59. FAX POTTING SOIL 99 CANADIAN FEAT MOSS c. . Cu .. . B., USTLR&HT i) tZIUZZI AIOISIYZ 1.S at. taka A OAROLE lUMOITMftl 31 APrLES rf n cr:riAa cn srrn moar; (aaawpi'ikgil a -- 4 nze enmras iiAorcae i. ketfig llcf. yAg. nrt Ss TCASn aora (is w? u) t mtoto chropndioOjjico FtauaiKicntCTi BATD.lt.CaUim KOOBUUSR3aT !. Ml 14kg AaalAi. I Otf, Mg UfM. 376-20- 41 MONDAY -- SATURDAY 95 EAST 220 NORTH UT 84037 KAYSVILLE, Im, .tagk, Sa, RW WWTPVr tBLl Hysaa, ml, JgaMtk m WV VOOBa fit rTwvgy IrWMnPlf MgkHi Oty, lagaa, IMrray, Mgr Oty. Cnaa Hvw, Wye., RwVOTi NaM, Prkg, (SOI) THE LEAGUE of Utah Writers is assisted by the A new contest division has been included this year for newcomers. The term "Newcomer is defined as one who has never received a prize or any money for publication. It is the desire of luPJillQ nocreation months. The following activities are available: Jr. golf lessons, a series of For a complete list of the contest rules, write Janice Dixon, 4806 Quail Point Road, appreciate this opportunity to help our youth. Personnel assistance for this event was obtained from the Soil Conservation Service (SCS), Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS), and the Extension consisting of John Anderson,; Summer fun in Kaysville is just beginning according to Frank Thompson, newly ap- pointed Kaysville city recreation director. CHILDREN AND youth of all ages are invited to sign up for the many programs that have been set up for them to enjoy during the summer generated in the competition. ct CCltClEn FRED DIEr FRITTERS slopes, etc. These students should be better prepared to judge potential problems of a site for farming, building a home, or other land uses. HARRIS ADAMS, chairman of the Davis Soil Conservation District said, We Davis High School had the Perkins money available, perhaps a greater interest will be were water table, salts, steep points. Chris Johnson of Clearfield High was third with a score of 232. Evan Kagie was top scorer for Viewmont. These individuals will each receive a prize from the Davis Soil Conservation District Tyler soils examined and judged. This field experience gives students an opportunity to see the effects of hardpan, high JOHN ANDERSON of Davis had the high score with 240 points. Matt Love of Layton High was second with 238 three-perso- n dividuals or chapters to follow. With more prize THE competition was carried out on Rulon Kings farm in northwest Farming-ton- . Schools participated winning 30. short story, articles, serious poetry, light verse, childrens book, book length novels, teenage story, one-aplay, TV script, narrative poetry, for and about children, poetry and the L. Paul Roberts '--O Students test soil depth and texture with the aid of a soil auger. L to r, Tyler Perkins, Davis; Chris Johnson, Clearfield; Evan Kagie, Viewmont; and Rodney Jones, Layton. Terri Schultz, SCS, assists at this clay loam site. - THIS NEW contest is being sponsored by the Wasatch Writers, a chapter of the League. It is hoped this will set a precedent for other in- THERE WILL be contests in the following categories: i; t. 21 Dayton (left) of Layton High waits his Cl ADC nCACIinC wLUiC ItlClivllllC ' I V., 3 .V June '5 narx t . , says Janice available, Dixon, general contest chairman. Deadline for entries is 1X vC. the League to encourage new writers. w haatii, Vyg., 1 M, By, Bk, Nev. imi 0poa SoodoVg Fiif.1 c2velc?:::3 Wnww 3" 23 S5 1 $179 I Hoorthside Gcnuino Porccbin Elegance with modem Utility end Convenience IWrrCili-UA-y 2M 35 SS M lanmiivnwi 1M FINE PORCELAIN CHINA 9 it . |