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Show u:;iv:rL p.o. ccx Micr.CFiLYi:;:: zo:i 2 ALT LAX3 CI1Y, Vs i':',''i1-- . J cc?.?. UT 84XC1 a iroeeowss f A Jackie Beene has been named Prep for her excellence in basketball at Clearfield High School. What a wonderful tribute to an equally wonderful gal. Jackie, in receiving the honor, joined an elite group of ten basket-ballplaye- United rs from throughout the States. the fans of Clearfield, rejoice in their wise selection. Jackie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Beene of Sunset. We, Making baskets and winning ball to Miss games has been second-natur- e Beene in her three years in Falcon-Lan- d She has been an for three years running at Clearfield in both basketball and vollvball. She was heavily recruited inside and outside Utah m both sports, and has been sought after for her accomplishments in track as well During Jackies career at Clearfield, the Falcons have won five region titles, and have taken state in basketball volleyball and Track and Field. She has brought a lot of prestige and honor to our school and community. Everyone in town has been aware of her super abilities in the field of athletic competition Jackie has on and off the been court She is a born leader, and very all-stat- JACKIE BEENE for her has been selected Prep excellence in basketball. achumble her in many teamAll of her complishments. mates, coaches and fans have looked her for the big play and she never let 'r n reiogmtum of outstanding perfammnte us down. Jackie Beetle Jackie was recruited to the campus of B Y U. where she will play on the Cougar Basketball team. They also wanted her for volleyball and track, 1 ut she will concentrate on the round-ba- ll game for Coach Courtney Leish-ma- n 1 1, is Pivft Coach Margo Jones of Clearfield deserves a lot of credit for our gal Margo coached Jackie in all three sports, for all three years of her fabulous career in a Falcon uniform It was Margo who gathered press clippings and sent in to the selection committee, which chooses the Prep Stars. Without someone like Margo, working in the background, the people at the top would have known very little about our star athlete. Jackie was fortunate to have had Margo Jones in her corner Hats off, you Falcons, to a wonderful gal and athlete at Clearfield High School Jackie is not only the out of our fust Prep school, but she is the first Utah girl to be Youve done us proud, Jackie, and we will long remember vou in Clearfield and Sunset been named inrrica All- - tJVtr irl 1978 WWW) Na y $M SfcWfry instant tMWVUjtf Gfri vt At CW' i Jl was presented to Jackie recently given her. THIS PLAQUE in recogmton of the national honor Bulk Role U S Cleort Post oge PAID e'd Perm rt UT 84G1A No 2 It hi Serving the Clearfield area Vol. 7 No. 35 Wednesday, July Registration for Clearfield WFFL football has been set to begin July 22 from a.m., and on July 25, 26, 27 and 28 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and on Saturday, July 29 from 9 a.m. to 12 that date. FOR FURTHER IN FORMATION CALL GARY AN DERSON BENSON (773-178- 6) or 19, 1978 DEAN (825-4171- ). 'f7 ir 9-- noon. Boys entering the WFFL must be eight years old before August 31, 1978, and must not have turned 14 before that date. and nine year olds, with no previous experience are allowed to All eight for beginners, providing play 70-they meet the 70 pound weight limit. Nine and ten year olds with experience may play on the 70-- team, if they are 70 pounds or less for the first game. An athlete may gain five pounds during the season, and still stay with the team he signed on with. C FIVE OF THE contestants vying for Miss Davis County are (I. to r.) Colette Parsons, Sunset, Jayne Gibson, West Bountiful, Allison Davis, Kaysvile, Julie Gorrmge, Sunset, and Becky Petersen, Wes Bountiful. Five seek crown in Davis contest Five of the contestants vieing for crown of Miss Davis County are: Julie Louise Gorrmge, Colette Parsons, Becky Sue Petersen, Jayne Paulette Gibson, and Allison Davis. Julie Louise Gorringe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hal Gorringe, 194 W. 1075 North, Sunset graduated from Clearfield High School. She has blonde hair and blue green eyes. Julie was chairman of the dance concert held at Clearfield High and chosen most unique personality. She was on the honor roll. Her talent number for the contest will be a disco dance. Coiette Parsons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Parsons, 1045 N. 450 W. in Sunset, graduated from Clearfield High School. Colette has brown hair and brown eyes. She was studentbody artist of Clearfield High for the year 1977-7She studied art for 6 years and has been in many talent festivals performing piano solos. Colette talent for the pageant will be a pinao solo and display her art work. Becky Sue Petersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Petersen, 740 N. 1100 West in West Bountiful graduates of Viewmont High School. She has brown hair and eyes. Becky was a member of the Dance Company' at Viewmont High, treasurer of the FFA. She clips poodles and loves horses. Her talent for the pagant is a Modern Fast Jazz Dance, Jayne Paulette Gibson, daughter at Catherine Gibson and the late Keith Gibson, 715 W. Porter Lance, West Bountiful, graduated from Viewmont High School. Brunette hair and brown eyes. In school she was involved in forensics and placed 2nd at the Utah Ten and eleven year olds in the 85 pound range will play on the 85-team. Those who are 11 and 12 years old, and who weigh no more than 100 pounds will play with the 100-- team. The 120-- team is for the 12 and 13 age group, and must comply to the weight standards of the 120 pound group. A State Bar Meet. She loves working with handicapped people. Jayne talent for the pagenat will be an in- terpretive reading. , Allison Davis, a daughter of Mrs. Phyllis Hill, 1056 Bedford Drive, Kaysville, graduate of Davis High School She has brown hair and eyes. Allison was Charger president of ' Distributive America ,nd Education Clubs, of stude of tbf DEC A year lor Creeps ar place at .tytah state 0,11Stuent A $15 fee will be charged for each boy entering the program. When two or more boys from the same family are in the program, $10 will be assessed for the second, and third boy, in lieu of the $15 fee. ' A doctor has been recruited to give mass physicals for $4 per boy. The physical examinations have been ' scheduled for 6 p.m. or August 10th at the high echoed gymnasium in the cirl dressing rota: Anyone June Tth, heed "fcftfjSsSKl n they one aims wJX also be I -- sat to tha WFFL. pit play and Beat Cbset ia Department at Business at Davis Kih. Allison talent for jhe pagant will be a, numerous LIZ 'y lntergrsta&n,. The Miss Davis County Scholarship Pageant will bs kJAKpast l!,atT: at the ClearfeU cboot. The pageant chairman this year is Ntda Nicholas. IO X tcrtSicate irj at ticking or baptism, sa Ppm rarest D card will suffice hums.?, , Data of Pa " a Y--' , fcr t CREWS FROM Detachment 4 40th ARXSO (Air fescue and Recovery Erst practice will be , Squordon) at Hill AFB make repairs on one of several helicopters being offered to local fire and sheriff's departments in emergency situations. is also the cut-o- ff AfceoiuUiy no The unit hoe six trained paramedics who services ere also available. aid id eda smad Tib, of or in $ ir. fca si er t' 4. HOT n. 1 n't (V UuUuuub-s.aj- i $ r |