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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 27, 1976 -- DHS Gals Te Capture State Win May 29, the opening day of fishing season, is just around the corner and it promises to be a great summer for Utah to mention outdoorsmen and women-n- ot kids. The time to get all the fishing gear ready for the big opener is right now! Davis Girls Track Team captured the title in the 1976 State Championship meets at Weber State College on Thursday. Davis High swept the Girls title with a record of 110 points. SHARLENE Weight of Davis set new state record in three events as she swept the javelin with a throw of 124-1the shot put with an effort of 38 - 51, and the discus with a heave of 105-Lori Parrish of Davis added two more victories and another pair of state records by winning the high jump at and the 60 yard hurdles in 8.40 and also placed fourth in the long jump. OTHER MEMBERS of the Dart team who placed were Kaylene Coreless, second in the 60 yard hurdles; JoAnn Jeppson, second in the Javelin; Chris Weaver, third in the 440; Kaylene Johnson, second in the discus; Jami Borski, third in the 880; and Carolyn Garr, fourth in the By PETE FRITCHIE There comes a time in the life of many, who are the object of gossip, jests or good fun, when he or she decides to show em. Ray Floyd apparently became dead-se- t on showin em at the recent Masters. He might have been a ladies man, as claimed; if so, some of the other pros might now take up the pursuit. need to be inspected to be certain their condition meets all requirements and safety standards. The general repair of the boat should be properly maintained. Paint or varnish and fiberglass finish should be of serviceable quality. devices (life jackets) thoroughly Check out your fishing gear. Reels need to be examined and lubricated, with old parts replaced or repaired. Look at the line. It may be old and brittle and in need of replacement. Rod guides and wrappings should be checked and put in good condition. 5-- 5 At Masters Safety equipment is a mandatory area for pre-tri- p inspection. Oars and oar locks need to be scrutinized. Personal flotation PUTTING THINGS off until the last minute only increases the chances of forgetting an important task, or running amuck once you hit the ole fishin hole. Take some time with the family or with your fishing buddy to make a list of things that need to be done. 3--A IFdsDd Make sure that the motor is in tune and that all accessories, like gas cans, fuel hoses and pumps, etc., are in top condition. 3-- A HIS PLAY at the Masters was one of golfs great per- formances. Three years ago he changed his swing, began to come back and Augusta was the climax; one would be surprised if he doesnt win other tournaments this year and next. DONT FORGET to give the trailer and going-ovetoo. That should include hitches, safety chains and lights. tires a thorough r, Legally, of course, everyone going fishing has the responsibility to be up on the latest changes in the fishing regulations, including open and closed waters, creel limits and boating laws. Before heading for the stream or reservoir, anglers should also check on road condi- LURES AND tackle boxes should be orderly and in top flight shape-hoo- ks sharpened or replaced, new supplies of leader, hooks, spoons, frilly thiss and thats. THAT LAST days 70 was a in view of the dont forget to get fishing license before the last Theres nothing worse than around town looking for a license 10 p.m. the night before. 880. Davis High was also second in both the 440 relay and mile relay. DURING THE meet, ten new state records were set in the competition and BOATS need a lot of as a last minute item on the itinerary, a fisherman should get his head right, too. Everyone loves a fisherman because he is the epitome of an fish seem eternal optimist. Somehow-t- he to like that. agent at critiquing, too. twirling, girls softball, community Jr. Olympics (boys and girls, ages 3 Fisher Park, June 28, 29 & 30), Independance Day celebration, county junior Olympics championships, recreation swimming, archery tournament, county recreation fair week, June Lagoon Day, July 30. REGISTRATION for all programs will start Tues., June 1 in the city recreation office, swimming pool build26-3- ing. Come join in the fun. For information call 825-417- 1. Bobs Repair Service Electrical Contracting Wiring 376-838- 4 162 N. 2 East, Kaysville Gaily painted flower pots give plants on the patio a fes- tive look for spring and summer. 3-- A 4-- competition established baton tennis, archery, y AND MAYBE driving -- weather and pressure, and score may be the fourth-dawas as outstanding in its way as the first days 65. Floyd had to make critical putts to save par on several back-nin- e holes and the way he came through to tie the all time record of 271 was the beauty of the 1976 Masters. the new minute. Clearfield youth come jojn in with Summer Time City Recreation Programs. Theres little league baseball, junior golf clinic, arts and crafts (So. Elementary, Thurs. 10 a.m. 1 p.m. starts June 3), great round tions. Oh yeah, Clearfield Readies Recreation Show-e-m' 12 new records. 0 TRAINING GAMP Selected to attend the Clearwater Baseball Training Camp in Florida is Kent Dansie of Layton. Kent Dansie, 19, a superb baseball player at Layton High School has the honor of receiving an invitation to participate in the Profes- sional Clearwater Baseball World training camp held at Clearwater, Florida. The camp is a basic training summer camp for a two week period, June 19 through June 30 at the Phillies Field Complex for youth age 10 to 20, which is staffed by some of the finest baseball men in the country. CLEARWATER Baseball World gives a youth the chance to be taught by professionals - men like Phil Cararretta, ball in coach of the New York Mets, Andy Seninick,' Phillies catching great and now a scout Gust Poulos, Phillies scout for . Florida and Georgia; Ron Brand, manager of the Tampa Tarpons and many others. h Also college coaches like Jack Butterfield, the head coach at University of Southern Florida; Joe Hinelang, Assistant Coach at Temple University; Ray Lee, head coach at Southern Illinois University at Carbon-dal- e (top rank) division. the direction Amaro of TEAMS in the country, and many others will be on hand to teach the boys how to play baseball the right way. Professional scouts, under TWO hand all during the week to scout the camp for possible big league prospects. If a boy shows the ability and desire, they will do their best to see his name is included on a scout draft list. deck make it a major league experience for each boy who attends. Assorted Colors Florist Quality Kent is a senior at Layton High School and will graduate this spring. While at Layton Chrysanthemums High, he lettered all three years in Varsity baseball, his sophomore, junior and senior years. He plays left field on the team under coach Dee Ladies Association. Winners were: A FLIGHT: First, Sharyn Shinney and Jan Christiansen; second (tie), Iva Loo Lund and Beth Wardle, Lois Stromberg and Donna Hyer; fourth Irene Green and Carol Smith; fifth Marlene Lund and Joyce Morris. B Flight: First, Ila Anderson and Helen Hall; second, Carol Page and Elaine third, Margaret Arness and Ardyth Martin; fourth (tie) Mary Pettingill and Rolene Whittaker, Marie Navel Oranges , Garden and Kawabata. Judy LaVerna Stacey and Carol Bashford; third, Ila Anderson; fourth (tie), Sharyn Shinney, Marlene Lund and Marge Koldwyn. High putts Ginny Schroeder. Low gross first, Cill Sparks; second, Carol Bashford. Low net first, Mary Pettingill. 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NO SELLING, if selected, you will be EXCLUSIVE established company g Steak SeltaflDiiD IRONSTDNE -- dc Chuck Blade Pork Loin Chops Cut Chuck Roast USDA Choice Cut Crisp Apples Extra Fancy Red Delicious frMONTICELLOTl DINNERWARE -- Sharyn Shinney. 0 5fl lor Fuerte .T1.SI USDA Choice Beef Round Steak Full Cut large bunches White Rose Or Reds 7,99t Grade A Fresh Whole Chickens USDA Round Steak Boneless Hams 5fl lhi- - or Green Onions Salad Perfect California Choice Navels Fresh Fryers oars S1 fl HIS PARENTS are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dansie of 746 S. Main St., Layton. Monday. season school, on the Legion started !RE TIME BUSINESS is. JR COMPANY Caljfornia Large Ears This invitation is an excellent and outstanding opportunity and honor for Kent and rarely does a boy receive an invitation of this nature. 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