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Show i c icw. January 19BI. Iagc 1. 7 ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE Children Compete In Christmas Gymnastic Meet The following .are the results of the Christmas COMPETITORS RECEIVING CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENTS AWARDS Ronda King. Girls 7 yrs. Lisa Fowler, Carla Girls yrs. King, Jenny Enders, Wendy Moline,' Nikki Hulse, Tamara Brooke, Lori Schonmaker and Kristi Hanson. Tumbling Competition which was held at the Gymnastic Pitchers Utah Twisters Gymnastic Club at 962 North Fairfield Road Layton on 20 Dec. The competition, . according to several parents, was the best run and organized they had ever attended. Individuals interested in participating in the sport should contact Scott Pitcher 5 or at 6-- 8-- NOVICE COMPETITION Girls 7 yrs. 1st, Catherine Pratt and 2nd, Megan Nelson. Girls 1st, Kristin Carper; yrs. 2nd, Rebecca Hansen; 3rd, Shanae Graham; 4th, Amy Barrow and 5th, Denise Waters. ' Girsl 1st, Suzanne Clark; yrs. 2nd, Kerry Kent; 3rd, Rachelle Peck; 4th, Angella OConnell and 5th, Louisa Matthews. . Girls 2 yrs. 1st, Corrie Stolk; 2nd, Wendy Titensor; 3rd, Tammy Talbot; 3rd, Patty Hare; 4th, Shawna Clark; 5th, Vickie Briggs and 5th, Cheryl Luke. Girls 13 and over 1st, Michelle Matyi and 2nd, Lisa Talbot. 1st, Charlie Carlson. yrs. Boys 6-- 392-211- 731-245- 8-- BEGINNING COMPETITION Girls 5 yrs. 1st, Amy Hansen. Girls 7 yrs. 1st, Sherry Ann Valdez; 2nd, April Carlson; 3rd, Teresa Child; 4th, Kyersten White and 5th, Sherrie-Lin- n Roylance. Girls 0 yrs. 1st, Tara Martinez; 2nd, Monica Brooke; 3rd, Tara Runions; 4th, Jenny Cramer and 5th, Tresta Martinez. 4-- 6-- 8-- 11-1- Girls 2 yrs. 1st, Jill Schroeder; 2nd, Jody Budge; 3rd, Marni Jenkins and 4th, Kristin Uiltberger. Girls 13 and over 1st, Janine 11-1- ' 8-- Calton. COMPETITORS RECEIVING CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENTS AWARDS Girls Shaunna Nalder, yrs. Kathy Gooding and Kristin Noyce. Girls Christie Holbrook. yrs. 1st, Brian OConnell Boys 7 yrs. and 2nd, Sean OConnell. 1st, Kenny OConnell Boys 0 yrs. and 2nd, Craig Larsson. 2 Boys 1st, John Pitcher. yrs. 6-- 8-- INCLUDING SALE PRICES 8-- 11-1- . Idaho's Herbert, to Sit Out 1981 Season games, Monson said. However, even though the decision was his, if he felt it would make a difference for our teams this season by his coming back and losing his eligibility for a full year by playing in less than half of the games, he would do just that. He would do what he could for us because hes that type of player. When Gordie returns next season he will be a senior in eligibility. Gordie, who lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, transferred to Idaho two years ago from North Idaho College in Coeur dAlene. He started in 20 games last year and was one of six players to shoot oyer 50 percent from the field. His best scoring performance last season was 18 points against the University of Oregon. MOSCOW, Idaho University of Idaho basketball player Gordie Herbert, a returning starter off last years squad, has decided to sit out the 1980-8- 1 season due to an injury, according to head basketball coach Don Monson. Herbert, who averaged 9.4 points a game last season and ranked second in rebounding with a 4.7 average, suffered a dislocated wrist during a physical education class two weeks prior to the start of Idahos season this year. He is still recovering from that injury and will have missed at least half of the season before being able to return to the team. By sitting out this season, the 5 forward will have one full year of eligibility remaining next year. Gordies the type of kid who feels cheated if he cant play in all the 6-- Soccer Signup Slated Registration for the Utah Youth Soccer Association District 30 will be held in January on the 10, 17, and 24 from 9 a.m. until 12 oclock at the following locations: Clearfield Swimming Clearfield Pool, 934 S. 1000 E. Clinton Elementary Clinton Bobcos Store, AAvAAAJAvWAKyl; S? YOU COULDN'T ASK FOR A MORE COMPLETE SALE! HERE'S JUST A FEW EXAMPLES OF SAVINGS Westpoint Elementary Westpoint School, 3788 W. 300 N. Hamblins Market, Syracuse S. 2000 W. 1722 t 9 The cost per child is $20 total for both the Spring and Fall season. Come and join the fastest growing Recreational Sport in Utah. Lots of fun and team spirit for every child while learning the basic rules of soccer. School, 1101 W. 1800 N. Sunset Every item in every department... now reduced from 10 below our everyday to 50 low prices or special prices! No doubt about it... it's the Hottest Sale of the Year but it ny lasts three days, so hurry! 329 W. 1300 N. 9 9 9 9 9 Wool (40 FARMINGTON The cost of teeing off in Davis County next year is going up for the 1981 season. Davis County Com- average out to $2.50 per 9 number of regulars and holes. senior citizens who take Hualde told the com- advantage of the punch missioners this will allow card pass. The fee increase was those who use the courses missioners voted last quite often the usage at reflected in the revenues week to raise the golf last years prices. for the golf courses when course fees from the $2.50 Ken Pettingill, the projected revenues per nine holes currently professional at the Valley for 1981 were figured charged to $3 next year. View Golf Course in Hualde told the Davis Golf Course Layton, said they have a Pierre Hualde told the missioners crease in 1981. SALE ' H. lrt ID 029-43- 3 Om ocdonaum in U.S.S. AM..7PML) W k POIK3 COS Til 9 Clinton Engines HOME.... ACCS:33 AK3 MOOEI 1030 JOIN OCR VIOSO CLC3 AKD 0AVI $$$! 3637 Washington & Women's Fashion Off Regular Price) (30 Jeans 9 Women's Holiday Coordinates 1 SPORT CENTERS 2 OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY WELCOME 9 Rifles 9 Shotguns 9 Ski Accessories (Tape Decks. Wax, Hats, Gloves. Glasses) Scopes 9 Binoculars Reloading Tools Fishing Reels (Garcia. 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VISA A MASTERCHARGE (Reflex, Scott Kerma) (Jobe, EP. O'Brien, Cut 'n Lake Nash, Region) Jump, THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN CIOCCONT (Look, Water Skis ABOARD THE ...IN 8c 9 Ski Boots (Salomon, Scott, Dynafit, Entire Stock Basketball Backboards i Leather Outerwear Acme) Entire Stock Ski Poles 4 Hours Only 8c Off Original Retail) New Balance, Brooks) A8cT, Dovre, Alsop EVERYTHING REDUCED AT SPECIAL PRICES Hualde said the golf courses will still be offering a punch card pass which is good for 20 nine hole rounds. The charge for these will be $50 instead of $42, which will STEP 4 Hi 9 Western Boots (Tony Lama. Dingo, Salomon. Tyrolia, Geze, Marker) TODAY NOON TO 8c 9 Knit Hats 9 Vests 9 All Athletic Shoes (Nike, Adidas, Entire Stock Ski Bindings com- the fee increase will help bring Davis County more in line with fees charged throughout the state. He told the commission that Davis County fees have been the lowest in the area. The charge for 1980 at the Davis County courses was $2.50 for 9 holes and $5 for 18 holes of golf. Both of these will reflect the 50 cent in- ki Gear Green Fees Going Up - professional Adidas "Billie Jean King" Tennis Shoes Snowland After-SBoots Ice Skates Roller Skates Books 8c Publications Sunglasses by Foster Grant In Bountiful 420 W. 500 S. 8c |