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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 30. 1976 IS ir M THE BANDS are expected to arrive at the U by 11:30 a.m. Saturday with the band Greg I. Hansons biggest worry these days is hoping d that 1,788 high school students will not march to the sound of different drummers on October 2. fuzzy-cappe- competition beginning at noon. At 3 p.m., the massed band will begin rehearsing. The competing bands will be given five to eight minutes to perform any kind of show, or pattern drill corp-styl- e performance, they wish. ON THAT day, 22 high school bands from the Intermountain area will convene at the University of Utah for the first U Band Day competition massed THE is practicing, a two-hoclinic for baton twirlers, flag and silk carriers, rifle marchers, drill teams and other ancillary groups will be held. Vicki Johnson, a former featured twirler and drill instructor with the Kansas State University band, will conduct the clinic. The competition, rehearsal and clinic will be followed at 5:15 p.m. by a dinner for the participating band members in the University Union. During the dinner, the U Faculty Jazz Ensemble will perform. WHILE band since 1970. This is going to be one of the biggest massed bands ever assembled in the state, promises Hanson, director of the U of U Marching Band and coordinator of the Band Day event. THAT massed band will perform at halftime during the UTEP U of U football game on Oct. 2 and Hanson estimates the band will to stretch from Well have to put the percussion, the tubas and the other oom-pa- h instruments in the middle of the field and just hope everybody stays together, Hanson says of the extravaganza. John Wood, number 61, and 'other linemen block as Kelly Becks-tronumber 32, carries the ball to the right in the game against Bingham last week. DAVIS WINS AGAIN . the Davis defeating Bingham Miners 14 to 10 Cutler Drawdown With the full endorsement of the Utah State Wildlife Resources Division, Utah Power & Light Co. has postdrawdown of poned a its Cutler Reservoir in deference to duck hunters. THE UTILITY said that it had planned the lowering of Hunters Beware Each year thousands of hunters are shot by accident, many fatally. Most of the tragedies occur in fall and early winter, many on opening days for deer and other boosted the Darts into second place tie with Judge in Region Five with Jordan leading the pack. DAVIS placed TDs in the second ar.d third quarters with Jim Hess passing and Bob Payne and Kelly Becks-trorunning. Cutler Reservoir so that work could begin to make necessary repairs on the dams control spillway m gates. However, the company said it will postpone the reservoir drawdown until October 8 to permit hunting in the area during the opening week of duck hunting season beginning October 2. The companys Cutler Dam is used for hydro generation-most- ly Three soccer games were played Saturday involving three of the four Layton teams. 6 The division two team traveled to So. Ogden and won 15-1- its game over So. Ogden 7 to 3. They now stand at two wins and no losses. for peaking purposes. Its generation has a rated capacity of 30,000 division three THE team played at home and lost to a good Clearfield team 4 to 3. They now stand at now wins and one loss. 13 TO 14 kilowatts. THE SHALLOW reservoir embodies water channels and marsh lands which, the company said, are not endangered by the drawdown. Repairs are expected to continue at least through the month of October. The nine and ten division five team had a bye. They stand at 1 win and no losses. In the second quarter Hess found Payne open and he took it into the end zone for a THE GIRLS team traveled to Kaysville and won its game 5 to 1. They now stand at one win and no losses and one tie. Games will be played again next Saturday in Ogden, So. Ogden, Sunset, Clearfield, Layton and Kaysville. So get out and go to a game in your THE MINERS picked up a field goal in the first quarter with Reg Wilson going over from the three in the third. locality. Overfelt kicked the extra point placing the Miners in the lead 10 to 7. In the first of the final Reason Enough The fact that figures dont lie is a good reason to stick to quarter Beckstrom carried over for a Davis TD. Payne made it two for two to clinch the game for the night. a diet. -- Winners will be announced game, the halftime show will consist of playing school as the bands fight songs each move onto the field; the Theme from the Olympics (Buglers Dream"); Music to Watch Girls By while the flag girls, baton twirlers and The drill teams perform; Beat Goes On, a percussion feature spotlighting the 300 percussionists; and the finale of Id Like to Teach the AT THE football World to Sing. Hanson is already calling the Band Day event a success because of the great response he received from the invitation mailing program. Hanson. Courier, Waterloo. Ia WE INVITED the bands to come to Band Day by sending out one announcement to all the high schools in Utah and parts of Wyoming, Colorado, Nevada and Idaho. All 22 for the THE competition are of which be divided into two categories with first, second and third place trophies awarded in each. One group will be the 0 studentbody population and the other for 0. There will also be an overall winner determined which will play for the e ball audience in a show, Hanson says. End Cycle In the days and weeks imcountryside and forests will again offer unusually beautiful and even inspiring scenery to all who have the time to enjoy mediately ahead the nature and her annual MAPLE, GUM, oak, nut, sycamore and so many other trees, ending their 1976 cycle of life, now beckon all enjoy a beauty which cant be duplicated. to it Is Its the henpecked husband who crows loudest when he gets away from home. W.O.W. Magazine. -- adds. The high school bands that will be participating include: foot- pre-gam- wildlife. RIFLES, OF course, are more deadly at long range but shotguns are even more dangerous at close range. The usual accident cause: are failure to unload guns, firing at a moving target before identified, carelessness in carrying guns and hasty or excited shooting. SADLY ENOUGH, those OF ALL NEW 1977 CHEVROLETS in- volved are often lifelong friends, brothers, fathers, sons, etc. All these deaths are unnecessary and preventable; the editor hopes this editorial saves someones life. READY FOR IMMEDIATE NOW ON DISPLAY Elderly DELIVERY CHECK OUR DEALS In Our Needs For Nutrition Show Room All Models Speaking at a recent Nutrition and Elderly Conference, Available! JoAnn Pegues, nutritionist program specialist for the Denver Office of Aging, said, If we accept the fact that nutrition plays a vital role in survival, we cant ignore tne special nutrition problems of the elderly in Utah. USED CAR SPECIALS FINAL THE ELDERLY though they need less food, need the same basic nutrition units they did earlier in life, and the kinds of foods they need are usually more expensive They also have problems of eating alone, trying to buy food in small packages, of transportation to get to the store. 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PS. trans. low mileage! Sales Price 3495 540-0- 1 1973 Vega GT Wagon, 4 speed, luggage carrtor 5 ELDORADO MINI HOMES LEFT. Stock No. 517 . 251-0- , 1595 OUR DEALS WILL DRIVE YOU HAPPY! 646 NORTH MAIN LAYTON, UTAH. 0 1970 Ford Rangor Trans air cond, P 5 r&h Ton Auto au- tumn spectacular. band participants we now have came from that one Hanson says mailing, That goes to show proudly. you what kind of interest there is in high schools for their bands to perform, he over-1,00- under-1,00- Trees at bands ILL BE standing on a ladder at the giving the largest downbeat arm strokes youll every see, he says. There have been occasions when bands this size have been two to three measures apart. Band Day is an opportunity for all area high school marching bands to congregate in one k ration for competition, recognition and to give the kids an opportunity to play together and see each other in action, says bands-fo- ur NOW, THE added proof of the events success will be the halftime show. If we can get by the logistics of moving people around and stay together when we play, this will be the greatest halftime show and greatest Band Day ever, says Hanson. that time. scoring play. Payne made the extra point giving the Darts a 7 to 3 lead. Bingham; Union; Jordan; Olympus; Murray; Tooele; Brighton; Grantsville; Davis; Central High, Viewmont; Cheyenne, Wyo.; Granger; North Sevier; Park City; Dugway; Roy; Beaver; Green River; Pocatello High. PocaSenior tello, Idaho; Malad Junior Malad High, and High Malad, Idaho; and Wasatch. 'D |