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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 13, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS Girls Sc Itfeall Track Team Organized In Kaysville At NDJH Wins A 2nd The North Davis Junior Golf High Track Team won 2nd place in the track meet held at Clearfield High School. Six teams competed. THE WINNERS for North were: 50 yard dash, Ingrid Kohlman 1st place; Tami Honston 4th place. 880 yard dash, Joyce Davies 5th place. yard dash, Vickie Wayment 1st place; Becky 440 Seabreeze 5th place. 100 yard dash, Tina Allred 2nd place; Karen West 5th place. Dianne Quesada 2nd place. 880 relay first place, Cindy Schofield, 200 YARD DASH, Jackie Perkins, and Brewer, Cathy Vickie High jump, Joy Schiffman 5th place. Long Jump, Joy Schiffman 4th place. Students of Clytie Adams will present 1976 Dance Variations at Davis High School Auditorium at 7:30 DANCE VARIATIONS p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday, May 19 and 20. No charge for admission. North Davis Winner In Walkathon North Davis Junior High n has won the again for the fourth year. In spite of the fact that the weather was cold and wet the Norsemen turned out to walk for others in the annual Walk-A-Tho- Ladies Day Winners At Valley View Ladies Day held at the Valley View Golf Course on May 4 honored winners as follows: Liz Prince, low putts; Janice Bybee, high putts; and Ruth Clark, closest to hole, dc Lessons Set For Juniors Junior golf lessons will be offered in conjunction with Davis County Recreation. A series of five one hour lessons for beginning golfers. THE LESSON will include instruction on: a) proper course conduct; b) basic swing technique; c) rules knowledge; d) practice. Group I is for 2 year-ol- d boys and girls; group II, 5 year-olboys and girls. The five lesson series will cost $6 per student. 10-1- 13-1- d Wayment. in Ogden. Walk-A-Tho- n THIS YEAR they shared the honors with Highland Jr. High as the walk was cut short because of snow. The North Davis participation was organized by the studentbody officers: Kelly Zaugg, Dawn Rasmussen, and Cathy Brewer. Mr. Miller is studentbody advisor. REGISTRATION will be June 7 at Davis Park Golf Course, 1074 East Nichols Road, Kaysville; Valley View Golf Course, 2501 E. Gentile, Members of the Davis An- dinner party at the home of Rene and Leone Meenderink. Mrs. Meenderink is president of the association. GUESTS INCLUDED Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Thome, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Doan Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Waynard Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Nessen, all of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Art Tracy of Ogden. Elder Crook of Clearfield gave a slide lecture on his mission to Italy. The group' outlined plans for summer activities and functions. np IFoireostl The water supply for Davis County will be near or above average, reports Max Phillips, Soil Conservations Service, Layton. THIS forecast is based on recent snow surveys, stream flows, precipitation gauges' and past records. Tne Weber River is forecast New officers of the Kaysville Elem. PTA to r, seated, Karen Bowman, Marlene Rpueche, Vaughn Nielson, are, PTA OFFICERS 1 Patty Hartlet; standing, Susan Warnick, Tora Gatten, Mary Pettingill, Stephen Drive, Bountiful. Lesson times will be son, 1st vice president; Principal Stephen E. Whitesides, 2nd vice president and Margaret Holyoak, teacher, 3rd vice president. as Parent Teacher Association officers for the 1976-7school year at Kaysville Elementary School will be Mrs. Patty Hartley as 7 Mrs. Marlene Roueche, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Anna McAllister, Commissioner of Service, Mrs. Tora president. SHE WILL be assisted by Mrs. Janice Barnes, president-elecVaughn Niel t; (VzfLait New and returning student registration for summer quarter at Utah Technical 96 West Gentile Street College at Salt Lake will be held Thurs., May 27, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the PROPELLER REBUILDING AND BALANCING Stainless schools Nelson ion Bldg., 4000 Aluminum Welding y 107 River is percent of average compared to 194 cent last year. Farmington Creek forecast at 128 per- is percent of average compared to 180 percent of average forecast last of the Weber Basin lines are now filled and ready for use, according to Bob Hensley, engineer for the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District. Bob also gave most of the reservoir levels charted below. WATER OUTLOOK May Gatten, Commissioner of Health and Welfare; Mrs. Karen Bowman, Commissioner of Individual Development and Mrs. Susan War-nicCommissioner of Membership of Finance. Mary Pettingill, Commissioner of 1, 1976 Past Record This Year Forecast Location Forecast Acre Feet FOR FURTHER information call Davis Park Golf or Course, Valley View Golf Course, Bountiful Golf 376-279- 773-181- Course, 1. Administrat- So. Redwood Rd. FOR Davis High Track Team took a commanding lead following Thursdays opening round in the Region, Five track and field championship meet. WITH FINALS in four events completed, the Darts are out on top with 48 points. Griscott Reports For G. Navy Duty Color Registration for evening classes starts May 24, con- tinuing through the first day of classes. hirm THE FINAL results of Thursdays meets were: Shot Put - Farr (D) Oldfather (J) Mautner (T) Butterfield (B) Swensen (J) Drakos (D), 49-Long Jump - Egan (D) Sorenson (C) Perkins (D) R. Johnson (D) Cline (J) Sadler Javelin 2. (C), 20-McCracken (C) Young (J) Muhlestein (M) Tyler (D) Still (J) Beckstrom (D) 193 -- 1. POLE VAULT - Olsen (D) Holbrook (D) Fairborn (J) Stenquist (D) Pitt (T) and Leduff (C) 13- - l.np High School, Kaysville, he joined the Navy in April 1969. Fims mmxi Twilight Mixed Tourney GROUP The Valley View Golf Course will hold a Twilight Mixed Tournament Sunday, May 23. Anyone interested must call for reservations. Anyone having a Utah State Handicap Card is eligible to join in this tournament. Entrees must be at the course at 3:30 to sign up and draw for partners. Entrance fee will be $7 a couple. Students DAVID N. PHELPS For comparative quotes on all of ycur insurance needs You should meet him. get to know him. He's the expert who has the answers to all your insurance Fire. THE TOURNAMENT was held after school on Friday nights and was open to all students. Mr. Barney is faculty advisor and the Chess Team has competed against Sunset Junior High. accounting, manufacturing Lite, Commercial, Home. He can save you money, too. Call.him today office 4 home 376-444- 8 Kaysville & Layton training, 75 North Fort Lane, Layton across from Albertsons, south door Prudential Savings Bldg. upholstery and electronics. 1 Evening classes being offered include general education subjects, accounting and business management, electronics, court reporting and key punch training. ri Hie A t Hair planting time! Plant the hybrid-pl- ant Between Kaysville it.iiri I 500 GOOD USED I WINDSHIELDS I window panes -- patio doors, etc. FAST INSURANCE CLAIM SERVICE GUARANTEED AGAINST LEAKAGE Better Boy. Layton on Hwy 106 Closed Sundays SPECIALISTS Glass JOES GREENHOUSE and K I Residential have developed Better Boy, a tomato After years of research, plant that is three ways better: resistant to verticillium, fusarium, and nematodes (VFN), the three main causes of blight in tomato plants. Since it's also an F Hybrid, it gives you more fruit, tastier fruit, over a longer period of time. Try it and youll never go back to ordinary tomatoes Its AUTO GLASS i TOMATO Better Boy breeders "We can do it right" 3 1 won 4th. pre-tec- hilS'litl 760-060- of Davis Kent Palmer won first place in the sixth annual chess tournament at North Davis Junior High. Jim Bennett won 2nd place, Blair Jensen was 3rd, and Ray Earl again. IilOIIC with Jordan with 28, Cyprus 20, Judge 10, Tooele 8, Murray 6, and Bingham with four. Laine Farr from Davis High won the shot put with a throw of 49-The pole vault with a was won by mark of 13-David Olsen from Davis High, with Ben Holb.'ouk from Davis taking second place. Phone k 24-2- Frail Brown & Co J THOSE INTERESTED in this team set-u- p or coaching this age group should contact Mr. Smith at np 766-124- Three ways better est ( enter M.. graduate Philip- Chess Tourney management, cosmetology, general barbering, education subjects, apparel fMectoohic6 II girls ages 9 through 12. They do not have a coach at this time, but if enough girls are interested, they w:l: set up teams and find couches for this age group. con- tinuing students will be May Summer quarter class-worstarts on June 14. training, Factory warranty service on RCA & Zenith A 1969 Station, Win In auto mechanics, secretarial Service Mr. Smith said they would also like to organize teams for 7 Navy Radioman Second Class Gary L. Griscott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Griscott of Layton, has reported for duty at the U.S. Naval Com- ND DAY CLASSES with openings for new students include TV the Davis County League. Track Team Takes A Big Lead Education, np REGISTRATION THEY WANT all girls interested to participate. They do have excellent coaches appointed and the girls team will be entering DHS THERE WILL also be a mystery play held. Come join in the fun. dc Signup Time For Utah Technical JlUVLUtt Chro-Mol- THE OGDEN forecast at year at this time. RESERVOIR storage is still well above average. Most as- signed at time of registration. ahead Whitesides. To serve at 97 percent of average compared to 167 percent last year. Golf Course, 2400 South Bonneview Antelope Trailer Club Plans Events telope Trailer Club were guests Saturday in Roy at a Bountiful Layton; munication pines. aiUeir Paul Smith, Kaysville City Recreation Director is announcing that a girls softball team for ages 13 to 15 has been organized and any girl who desires to play on this team is invited to do so. Quality Glass j |