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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, 1979 MAY 10, Open New Magic Mill Business In Layton M County Teams Soccer Tourney The new Magic Mill Shopping Plaza at Odd By DAVE WIGHAM BOUNTIFUL Led'by top ranked Bountiful all six soccer teams from Davis County have earned berths in this weeks state tournament to be held in Salt Lake City. THIS MARKS the first time ever that all six clubs from the county have made it into the elite affair. Bountiful, Layton, Viewmont and Clearfield will all make appearances in the 4A ter tournament while STEPHANIE TANNER LORI WELCH Woods Cross and Davis have been selected to play in the 3A tourney. ; - BOUNTIFUL Patti Favero, Jenny Page, skaters in the country. Other local names in the show are Kathie Brasher, Teri Ballard, Terry Lacy, By DAVE WIGHAM Several local skaters will be featured Lesleigh Anderson, Kurston Krantz, Jon Jackson, Lori Matern, Janet Nate, Kathy this week when the Utah Figure Skating Club sponsors their annual spring show at the Bountiful Recreation Center. THE SHOW, entitled Ice will be presented May 10, 11 and 12 with the : FARMINGTON Featured in the show along with the stars are 14 talented local soloists ranging in ages from 11 to 22. Group numbers are made up of local skaters from Salt Lake City, Bountiful and Ogden areas ranging in ages from 2 and up. SHOW itself is produced by a local skater in Miss Dawn Seesler who has taught at the Bountiful rink. She has also been involved with the Ice Capades and the Donny and Marie Show. The actual star of the show is Scott Cramer, the 1979 United States National Mens Silver Medalist. He recently competed in the 1979 World : THE LAYTON application for Federal 1. Who won the 2. District bilingual Who won the 83rd Boston Marathon? the Silver Medal which he earned at the United States Sports Festival. He has also won numerous international competitions with the most recent coming in Holland. His main events include figures, freestyle and ice dancing. Another featured attraction will be the dance team of Kim Krohn and Barry Hagen who recently won the gold medal May 14 at the USU Extension office in Farmington. USU Extension Home Economists Dorothy K. Han- sen and Beth Thorson will conduct the program with further information available or by calling tb Answers: 1. 2. Fuzzy Zoeller. Bill Rodgers. Secret Tip the winner going down south to face Orem. Skyline will battle Bonneville on Monday with the winner going to play delaying the decision to stop smoking, try procrastinating some more. On your next impulse to smoke, try to delay five minutes. (Dont tell anyone, and you can light up without guilt). After a week or two, stretch it out even more. Chances are youll smoke less and feel better. If you have been Title 7 Mcoira SCOTT WAS honored with Masters Golf Tournament? program for that school area. Parents and others interested are invited to attend, tb ... North Main. Meals Sports Quiz THE FUNDS will be sought under 1817 SPONSORED BY USU, it. will also include tips on crockpot creativity and budgeting food dollars. A $1 preregistration is required by School in Layton. world. East. THE 3A tournament is set up differently in its first year. This tournament will be an By DAVE WIGHAM CLEARFIELD Barry placed fourth among - Clear- fields track team continued their winning ways as the Falcons handed Viewmont a 117-2dual meet loss last week. The Falcons now have their eyes set on the region championship which will be held this week in Ogden at Weber State College. TO SHOW the power of the Clearfield squad the only THE BIGGEST local name 4 the show will be Suzie Brasher, the reigning champion in the Central Pacific Senior Ladies division. Suzie has qualified for the nationals (he past four years, where she has competed against the top won everything in sight. Included in the dual meet was sweeps of both hurdle events, the discus and pole vault competitions. One surprise in the hurdle races was the first dual meet loss of Chris Mikesell who up to last week had dominated the region in those two events. Teammate John Lower won Mi THE tournaments through May. run Spruce Hip Your Outdoor Furniture With spring just around the corner, our thoughts turn to acoutdoor tivities, says Beth K. Thorson, Utah State University Home Economist. Outdoor furniture, which may include wrought iron, redwood, wicker or aluminum, should be checked and refurbished before heavy seasonal use takes its toll. Here are some home-centere- d 4-- methods. WROUGHT IRON, Hose off with detergent or soap suds and rinse. Retouch nicks or chips with enamel paint to prevent rusting. If paint is cracked or peeling, remove it and traces of rust with steel wool or a stiff brush. Then wash with a metal conditioner, according to direc- tions. Rinse and dry. Coat wrought iron with metal primer and then enamel. Maintain the finish by applycoating ing a metal-waperiodically. Redwood, Remove dirt by x vacuuming with a vacuum hose attachment, or by wiping with a damp cloth. If pieces are cracked or split, pry apart gently and work in waterproof glue. At least once during the season, seal redwood underneath and on top with a red- - wood sealer, which protects the wood against moisture, dirt and stains while restoring furniture to its original color. acrylic lacquer. Wicker and Rattan should be vacuumed thoroughly to rid surfaces of dust. Repair loose strands with waterproof glue. Tack into place with rustproof nails. When glue has dried thoroughly, scub wicker or rattan with a brush dipped in detergent or soap and warm water. Rinse and IF THE furniture needs to be refinished, apply a paint remover, rinse and allow to dry thoroughly. Since redwood scratches easily, sand away surface stains or marks with very fine sandpaper; wipe away residue. Then apply clear or lightly tinted wood stain, a waterproof penetrating finish or a redwood to preservative back its natural color. Aluminum is dry thoroughly. Spray with a coat of clear varnish. If badly stained, spray the furniture, with outdoor enamel, after washing. bring ACCESSORIES or component parts plastic web- bing, plastic or canvas t, but can become dull, pitted and dirty. Use a stiff brush dipped in detergent or soap suds to remove dust and dirt from aluminum frames, advises The Soap and Detergent Association. Polish with a steel wool soap pad and rinse. cushions and seats, ham- should also be either restored or replaced. Mend i possible and wash webbing : mocks and seats with a sudsy brush ; or sponge. Rinse and dry. DRY WITH a clean cloth. Restore luster with auto paste wax. To remove discolorations, wash aluminum with a metal conditioner, rinse and polish with steel wool. Wipe clean with paint thinner, then coat aluminum with a clear, Ms. Thorson advises Home Environment Clubs on furniture questions and other related topics. For more information about Davis County contact Ms. Thorson at 4-- , 295-239- Ext. 294 or 773-780- 295. SCOTT CARTER led the Pena and John Mitchell Viewmont. The winning time of 2:00.9 seconds was just barely a new record for the senior distance ace. o Clearfield then placed in the mile with Heinze winning and Lyons right behind, Mark Thomas of Viewmont prevented the sweep with a third. Swallow and Barnes then did the same in the two mile with a effort with Randy Goodrich of the Vikings in third. CLEARFIELD dominated the field events which included two sweeps. Scot Bohn, Mike Carter and Bruce Wilkes turned the trick in the discus and then Kimber, Sant and Reyna did it in the pole vault. Mike Carter also won the shot competition for Clearfield but the Vikes placed second and third with Mark Flake and Scott Barlow. Bob Valentine then won the javelin with Viewmonts Brad Gibson in second and Clearfields Bybee in third. SHAGS-LEVEL-LOOPS-PLUSH- ES $1 From Famous Las Vegas Hotels! 8.00-28.00-539.- 00 IN KAYSVILLE Qjj2j(3jl35(3I0n0 iQMD iXGOCSUD Q33333HEIID mtSL SALISB 100 N. (East of Freeway), Bountiful - 257 W. South Temple Salt Lake City EXCEPT SUNDAY 9:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Wert Center - Provo OPEN DAILY PUBLIC INVITED I I M I r1 1 ft M M M M M GREG BOARDEN then won his specialty, the long jump, with teammate Cash in second with Blake Walker of Viewmont in third. Walker also placed third in the high by jump which was wonwith Gorringe of Clearfield another Falcon, Scott Nye, in second. p.m. a.m-1- 0 BONELESS HAMS SA 49 memsms jr Medium AA Hen C-Gra- de - Closed Sundays Top Quality Maple River U.S. No. 1 Dole or Chiquita GOLDEN RIPE one-tw- o 0BQD 7 Monday-Saturda- y one-tw- hardwoopirrovinciau m&D iCSDQEnED mas CElK33in3ED . . . Hours E00 TIUMEYS c 1 Lb. r COUPON i i i i i i i i Cream OWeber i L. c Dozen Great Selection of i ICE CREAM 0)C Yz Gpl. 0 with coupon I I I Mothers Day Flowers available in our Produce Dept. i'Cftgfi&Pur Handbill terrific prices. Ads run all-wee- : frayed or ripped areas, if . sprinters for the Falcons picking up the win in the 100 with Viking Rollie Jaench in second and Tim Gooch of Clearfield in third. Roger Vincent then won the 220 for Clearfield, Carter was second and Jaench third. Beene of the Falcons took the quarter mile race with Openshaw of Viewmont second and Leroy of the Falcons third. : 1 back though to claim top spot in the intermediate race with Quesada second and Lower third. easily beating teammate of ROOM SIZE CARPET I :! ON TOP One small boy came up with this defense of his poor report was the highest of all card: the kids who failed." the highs with Mikesell second and Porter of Clearfield third. Mikesell came MARK WAYMENT then set M considered MR. AND Mrs. Tommie G. Matthews of Fruit Heights are the owners and managers. The Matthews are key distributors of Magic Mill products. They intend to use the center for sales, service, training, baking classes, etc. a strong contender, faces Timpview in the opening game on Tuesday with the winner facing the winner of Murray and Judge. The Wildcats have already beaten Timpview in a tournament this season. When both tournaments are over the winner of the 4A class will play the 3A winner. FROM. a new school record for the Clearfield team in the 880 241 WOODS CROSS, East Tractas event that the Vikings were able to win was in the 440 yard relay. Up until then Clearfield WiWlWlMIMlWlWlW , Davis High will play Wasatch Academy on Tuesday with the winner playing the winner of Jordan and Ben Lomond. Jordan is considered the favorite in this bracket. The losers will also face each other. Loots To leEDOini Gold Dancers at the United States Nationals this year. F3 City. 45 Gentile. ieffeat Wewmomill, at the 1979 Pacific Coast championships. Kim and in sion Station, education funds will be discussed in a meeting May 10 at 4 p.m. at Lincoln Elementary Championships in Vienna, : cussed at a food fair May 16 from 9:30a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Utah State University Exten- Meet Set On Funds For Bilingual Education 12. - - Manag- ing for quicker meals and getting children to eat nutritious ones while theyre at it will be among topics dis- - performances at 8 p.m. each evening plus a special matinee performance scheduled for 2 p.m. on Saturday, May , Lori Welch and Buffy Lewis. TICKETS FOR the show are available at the Bountiful Ice Rink. At Food Fair: Quicker Dreams, Austria in March where he was ranked fifth among skaters from throughout the Searle, Stephanie Tanner, THIS YEAR also marks the first time that the Utah High School Soccer Association has held tournaments in two divisions which is a good indication of the growth of high school soccer in the state. The 4A tournament is set up with 12 teams. The division, or region, winners each get a bye in the opening round of play. The other eight clubs were then seeded and matched against each other. The losers Monday are out while the winners will go on to the eight team double elimination affair with the four region winners. ranked BOUNTIFUL, number one in the state the entire year, won one region while the Layton club won the northern region. These two clubs draw byes the first day and then host the winning clubs from Monday. Layton will host the winner of the Viewmont and Cottonwood game while Bountiful will host the winner of the Brighton and Granite game. face will Clearfield Highland, the defending state champions, on Monday with eight team double elimination type with all games played at Riverside Park in Salt Lake & Bosch Mixer Center of Layton opened on May 9 in the Layton Monday-Saturda- y |