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Show ; WEEKLY REFLEX-D- A VIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 2, 176 Green Fees Rise At vaiiey view Lancers, Falcons Tied At The Top MAX n Livingston was a scoring show for Clearfield, as he hit 22 points in a tough losing effort. al Clearfield. THIS victory deadlocks Layton and Clearfield atop the league both with 1 scoring with two loop games The intense struggle for the victory was felt by anxious coaches, hoarse cheerleaders and frantic fans from both teams. BOTH teams started in a slow, deliberate fashion, as more than two minutes passed before ei ther team took a shot ; The Lancers with the record of often being defeated in the last few minutes of play, held tight and came through the fourth-quarte- r play of Jonny Gilbert, Keith Bockwoldt and reserve Jim Anderson to rack up the key triumph and keep the Lancers hopes high for their first league cage title ever. MOST other golf courses in the Ogden-Nort- h Davis area are charging $2, he said. He said the committee in charge is considering a seasons fee of around $125 for senior citizens which would entitle them to play as much as they want during a season. program than the championship game Monday night in which Darrells Chevron defeated Farmers Insurance The Falcons took an 8-- 5 lead at the end of the first period and held an 18-1-7 edge at half time before Layton its the topped Lancers scoring with 19 points, including 13 in the second half and eight during the final period. second-hal- Boones. Oh, yes, now I remember. first surge to pull out f score: Clearfield, BOX Gardner 0, Welk 8, Livingston 22, Baker 3, Dahl 0, Bybee 6, Clements 2, Leseberg 0. Bockwoldt added 13 big points, including six key counters down the stretch when the Falcons threatened a late comeback bid, and Anderson gave the Lancers a big to the staged the win. IT WAS a fitting climax to a tremendous season that the two top teams meet in the championship game. This championship was of the four team tournament held each year at the end of regular season play. and it wasnt until midway through the first period before Clearfield finally broke the scoring ice. GILBERT FAMILY TREED Sir, Ill have you unders- Your grandmothers tame was Bab. one-ma- 68-6- HE SAID operating costs tor the course last year had been around $104,000 and fees had produced approximately $40,000. Davis County underwrote the loss, he said. Councilman Harris said costs are expected to rise about $4,000 more for operating the course this year. Im related Layton: Taylor 4, T. Call 4, Gilbert 19, Bitner 8, Bockwoldt 13, K. Call 0, Anderson 4. an Townsend, an Athletic Scholarship at Utah State. cepted BLAINE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Townsend of Layton and has received numerous awards for his outstanding participation in sports. Blaine especially excels in football where in 1975 he received the Deseret News - All State Award and the Salt Lake Tribune All State Award. This award is given by the news media to the most athletes for outstanding their ability and sportsmanship. Among his many honors he has also received: Media Football, 1974-7a selection made by the Television Stations through an analysis of sportsmanship, Blaines athletic talents WITH A large crowd on hand in the Bountiful High gym, the game started out to be a rout with Darrel's Rick Camac and Jon ODell hitting from anywhere on the court. Farmers started out in a zone defense and with ODell and Cushing hitting from out- side, and Ray Perry and Camac hitting from inside, the insurance team soon found themselves down by 12. WHEN THEY went into a ; f .It'S, Blaines U.S. No. 2 Russet Mrs. Townsend pays high tribute to the Layton High staff of coaches, teachers, principal and students who support the boys 100 percent, dc pother, ;- Owners of citizen band radios were warned by Chief Lyle Larkins of the Kaysville Police Department that thefts of the radios is markedly increased. THE RADIOS are being removed from both locked and unlocked vehicles by stripping the bolts from the mounts, Chief Larkins stated. While a few of the radios have been recovered, it is often hard Jo find the owner because there is no identification or mark on them, he said, and urged CB Clair A. Beam of Layton has service pin received a at ceremonies at Hill AFB. Mr. Beam is a supply systems analyst in the Directorate of Distribution at Hill AFB. He is a retired Navy chief ar storekeeper and has served as a civil service employee both overseas and in the U.S. Mr. Beam and his wife, Mary, have five children. . (t InsulatewaitNow! means 1 every day you money through the roof i LOWEST PRICES BEST TERMS J ALWAYS g 74 FORD j FI 00 ton pickup, auto., P.S., radio k V-- IB s3187 lead to two, but then the Chevron team ran out the remaining time. Mr. Burton then presented the trophies to the two teams and congratulated them on a great season. 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Dave Day made a bucket for Farmers to cut the Round Steak USDA Choice Beef Round Salad Perfect Gardfcft Fresh Potatoes S .V Toothbrushes 40 At HAFB c - radio owners to etch either social security numbers or other identification somewhere inside the radio. Safest yet is the removal of the radio from the vehicle at night or when it is being left parked for a period of time, he said. Clair Beam ! Radishes or Green Onions Russet Potatoes Watch Your CB Radio . tallfe third quarter. MIDWAY through the final stanza Campbell hit a couple of free throws to tie tne scui e. From then on it was basket for basket. Probably the turning point of the game was when Camac fouled out of the game with about six minutes to go and his team still on top by six. Camac was in foul trouble all night and despite seeing limited ac- ex- football. ' :tsm QiQEBEB to Farmers. encourages anyone G3 wrestling and track where he also has taken many honors. HE COMES from an athletic family where his four older brothers have all lettered in football, two of which have played college displayed during the playing huger He interested to participate in the program next year. And believe me they play a great brand of basketball in the county recreation program, tend beyond football into tennis, bowling, golf, ability, and performance ' league, although Farmers went undefeated, several of their games were very close. Kings. All-Sta- r, a didnt really dominate the 0 season; All Area; Honorary All State; and a scrapbook full of many many more. THE ALL State Award from the Tribune defines him as one of the( finest high school football players in the Beehive State, A King among athlete at Layton High School has recently ac- loss won it. MR. BURTON pointed out that this was the first year in quite a while that one team within eight at the end of the Farmers Insurance had point overtime this year, he noted that anyone of the top six teams could have brought their team back gone through league play with a perfect record, the Chevron team finished second in the league standings losing only one game, that one was a five BLAINE TOWNSEND Blaine man for man defense as soon as Darrells rebounded a missed shot they took off on a fast break to increase their lead to 18 at half time. At this point the topic of conversation in the stands was what would be the point spread at the end of the game. But back came Farmers, working the ball inside to their big men Craig Campbell and Dave Downs. These two went on a scoring spree that Davis County Recreation Director Dee Burton couldnt have asked for a better finish to his county basketball mination. 52-4- City Council. tand backboards with his hustle and fierce deter- Layton High won probably one of the most crucial victories of the year Friday night, as the Lancers climbed into a tie for the Region Two lead with a hectic 1 win over neighboring arch-riv- Green fees have been increased from $1.50 to $2 on the new Valley View Golf Course in Layton to help meet operating costs, Councilman Randy Harris told the Layton By DAVE WIGHAM boost on the Band Box Ice Milk Popular Flavors Frozen Dessert half gallon 7" Home Style Bread White Sliced STORES INCORPORATED as? aorcroy? |