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Show REFLEX-DAV- WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 4. 1976 IS The girls soccer winners, Pink Panthers, are, 1 to r, front, Annette Reid, Lee Christensen, Denise Galbraith, Karan Cornia, Mundy Hansen, Nanette Barton; back, Jennifer Uharriet, Cindy Fraser, Heather Heath, Brianna Bacon, Cindy Bates, Jennifer Page, Taun Carver, Michelle Moffit, and Nancy Greco. GIRLS' SOCCER played at Bishops Field in The Pink Panthers Girls Soccer team was victorious over the Red Hots Boys team during the youth soccer meet held at Bishops Field in Kaysville on Saturday morning, Oct. 30. Kaysville. In Division IV tournament on Saturday for all boys 2 years old. These games were at Lincoln Elementary School Ground in Layton. THE SUNSET Devils defeated South Ogden Condors Kaysville Cosmos vs the Ogdeneers and the THE GIRLS scored a 0 victory in Division VI playoff, before a packed field of spectators who were boasting for both teams. The girls have a 2 record for the season. The girls team consists of 15 members of 7 to 9 years old and the boys team consists of 8 years old. They are 11 players on each team with four substitutes. 2-- 8-- Cosmos won The Clearfield-Layto- n Divisions II group were the 6 year olds played at Lay-to- n Red Racers played the Yellow Jackets with the Yellow and the Jackets scoring a final game at this field was the South Ogden Junior Spikers defeating the Kaysville Hornets 15-1- High School. 8-- 13-1- Kaysville Semanow 5-- the 0 year olds and the games for the three girls teams, ages 10, 11, and 12. These games in the playoff finished the scheduled games for the Fall half of the season. V of Flint, Scott Stowell plus the winner. The men are from various departments within the city. SOCCER is the nations fastest growing sport with much emphasis being placed on sportsmanship. Registration for youngsters who havent played on a team, for the spring half season will be held November 20. CHARLES Bacon, commissioner of Region 51 of the AYSO (American Youth Soccer Association) encourages all youth who are interested to sign up for this unique and fun sport with Keen competition. He is available for additional information by calling 0. THE Kaysville Fireballs over Ogden Eagles, and the fourth game, the South Ogden Steelers were victorious over the Kaysville Spikers It was the first time the South Ogden Steelers scored upon this season and the first loss for the Spikers. THESE games were all ii The Auxiliary to the Davis County Medical Society held a workshop at the home of Dr. David Warden in Kaysville. The purpose of the workshop was to aid Project Turn. Turn PROJECT is a home for retarded girls located in Bountiful. The girls live under home conditions and are trained to manage a home. The ladies of the auxiliary CHEVROLET . Kenl The Country Boyo Will Save You Money On 1977 Chovys Check Our Deals and Compare . gav4Hrfh& hospital. Welcoming EARL WILSON Earl Wilson was declared the winner of a beard contest held recently at Layton City offices. FIVE MEN were entered in the unofficial competition which was judged by Jan Estes, recreation department secretary, and Raelynn Reynolds, secretary in the building department. Contestants were Terry Cobum, Ron Wardle, Kevin 3-- Nirsiv This Parke-DavVitamin E is a natural. is home the new baby were her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Steven- - ' son and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Nalder of Layton. Mrs. Viola Stevenson of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood of Clearfield are Ken and Jean Hadley are the parents of a son, David Kenneth Hadley. The boy was bom September 23. The Hadleys have one other child, Cynthia, age five. The first child of Bud and NornaLee Green Cox was bom October 10 in Ogden. Her name is Stacey Lynn Cox. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Junior Green of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Bud M. Cox of Dugway, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. John S. Dodd of Missouri. 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Wagon R&H Sale Price 536-0- 1 1972 Merc. Montego 645-0- Air Cond., Auto. Trans., V8 Engine, 2995 Sale Price 1969 Ply. Fury III Sedan R&H 1595 Sale Price 4 cyl. engine, custom trim R&H, low mileage 3364)1 GT Wagon, 2495 Sale Price 540-0- 1 4 SAL! 1975 Monza Town Cpe. 1974 Dodge Swinger Cpe. 1973 Ford 1 1595 4264)1 21 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ashcroft, formerly of Kaysville who now live in Arizona, are the maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. William Luce Jr. of Jacksonville, N.Y. are the paternal grandparents, dmg is 3495 1417-0- 1 Special INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE in the Lakeview Hospital, joins one sister and two brothers. 100 CAPSULES 400 ton Auto. Trans., Power Steering, Air. Cond., R&H, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Luce of 1310 Gillman Drive in East Layton are the parents of a baby girl. The infant, born tocopheryl Vt Trans., PS, PR, R&H 1972 International Suburban Michigan. PARKE-DAVI- 1 1974 Chev. are Mrs. Martha E. Green of Layton, Mrs. Lavon Barnes of Layton, Orin Cox of Fairview, Ut. and Mr. and is ll Open uJ Evenings 646 NORTH MAIN 1 shared their creative talents and time by making items for the home. Macrame hangings Q were made for plants as well as placemats to help the girls to set an attractive table. 2. to an 8 pound 6 ounce baby girl on October 23 in an Ogden 0 CLOSED SUNDAY WORKSHOP Mrs. David Warden, Mrs. Sheldon Ward, and Mrs. Keith Kirkham, 1 to r, members of the Davis County Medical Auxiliary participated in a workshop Monday making items for Project Turn in Bountiful. die The ifsults of the others league playoff teams on Saturday with Kaysville and Layton teams against Ogden titains in Division VI were: vs the Ogden Dyno-mite- s Kaysville Demons with the Dyno-mite- s winning high-quali- ItS 0ISE11 THE EVENT began three months ago and the fellows cant decide now whether or not to begin shaving again, CHARLES Cornia is coach of the Pink Panthers and Leo Brennen is coaching the Red Hots. Both teams are from Purely natural. The fact is, Parke-Dav- 3-- OTHER games were played in the Ogden area for Division THESE were the first place teams of Division IV of this 7-- won , Layton defeated Ogden Division III Bengals includes the 4 year olds; Ogden Rookies defeated 6-- 2; 3-- THE GIRLS team was formed this fall and for most of the team it is their first year to play. They have been the playing past six weeks. This is the only girls team in this age group, therefore, their competition is always the boys teams. Cindy Bates and Nancy Greco scored for the team during the tournament to become the winners. conference. respective 4--0. LAYTON, UTAH |