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Show I t VVEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 26. 1978 raves Need Wm Layton Rotary Thirty two members of the Layton Rotary Club met Wednesday at noon for their regular dinner meeting at the To Gome n Third By DAVE WIGHAM BOUNTIFUL Usually the last game of the season doesnt mean that much to either of the teams involved, one has secured a playoff berth while the other can hang up the helmets after the game. However when the Bountiful team travels to Weber the Braves will be very much aware of what a win or a loss will do to them. TRUE THE Braves have secured a playoff for a state tournament berth but their position is still up in the air If the Braves win this game then they will enter the playoff system as the number thiee team from the region. A loss along with a Roy wm would put the Braves in the playoffs as the fourth place team. When you consider the third place team will face Hillcresf in the playoff and the fourth place squad faces Skyline, this game suddenly becomes a big win for Bountiful BIG CONCERN for Boun-titcoach, Paul Waite, will be the mental attitude of his troops following their loss to Layton last week. The Braves had one of those nights where everything they did was wrong while their opponents had things pretty much the way they wanted to have them. This group of players though are used to winning and should bounce back in good shape for the Weber contest Weber is one of those teams that has shown a great defense in the league play while their offense has generated very little. The Warrior D has held their opponents to just 80 points in their six league games, an average of just over 13 a game, but their offense has only managed to put 45 points on the boai d for an average of just over 7 points a ballgame. PART OF the trouble has been with injuries where the Warriors have lost two quarterbacks for the season already and one of their top running backs has been missing due to a bad leg since their first league game. Bountiful on the other hand has been productive on offense putting up 120 points on their side of the ledger, an "average of 20 k players are best known for their basketball ability but both have turned into excellent football players this season. is Montgomery extremely effective from his defensive tackle spot while Thorpe is a big target on passes. OFFENSIVELY the Braves should be able to move the football against the defense employed by the 5-- 2 Warriors. John Luddington, coming off a sore ankle, should have a good day with Brad LaComb and Mike Krammer ready to assist m the running game. Jim Perkins has turned into a deep threat through the airways for the Braves which Chateau Center THE PROGRAM was under has to keep the defense honest at all times. Defensively the Braves will look to linebackers Steve Aste, Ryan Hodges, Ron Graham, Eddie Fowles to contain the Warrior offense. Weber runs out of the with the tailback doing the bulk of the running. WEBER MIGHT have given the Braves some problems had this game not meant much to the two clubs, but with third or fourth place waiting the outcome of this game, the Bountiful club has all the incentive they need to get up for the Warriors. Bountiful simply has too much talent for the Weber club, look for a Brave win and a third place playoff finish. son Store in Layton Mr. Snyder spoke on the importance of good meat, what are the best cuts, different cuts and the best buys. It was an informative and interesting program np Legion Aux. Meets Interested persons who Members of the American Legion Auxiliary will meet Monday evening, Nov. 6 at the home of Mrs. Nora Miller. would like to become members of the organization are invited to attend. A SHORT business meeting will be conducted. Monday of each month, np THEY MEET the first IF YOURE GOING TO VOTE FOR ERNEST EBERHARD ON NOVEMBER 7, YOU OUGHT TO KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT HIM. WHY IS ERNEST EBERHARD THE MAN FOR THE JOB? Because he has the administrative experience for the job His philosophy of government is much the same as yours. He believes government should be limited in size and should hold the line on spending. He will represent the best interests of all Davis County citizens and will apply correct principles of good government to all decisions that he will face He will be e a commissioner. He is a Davis County man and intends to remain here and help keep it the finest place to live in the entire state. full-tim- BUT, JUST WHO IS ERNEST EBERHARD? He is a Davis County resident (Centerville), with a wife, six children, and nearly two dozen grandchildren. He has many per outing, while giving up 98 to their opponents, an average of 16 years of experience as an administrator in busines and education He served two terms as mayor of a community in southern Idaho. He was of the Idaho Municipal League for three years, and represented the league in municipal matters before the state legislature during that time. an outing ON THE injury side of the Braves, tight end and defensive end Scott Stewart should be ready to go against the Warriors but defensive back Danny Glenn is a question mark following a concussion against Layton Two big problems for the Bountiful team to overcome will be the Warriors top players in Mark Montgomery and Bryce Thorpe. Both these the direction of Morey (Bud) Jeffery Guest speaker was Gary Snyder, manager of the meat department at Albert- vice-preside- nt FcetliaiS LAYTON - Layton City Recreation concluded football program, Oct its 14 at the Wasatch Front football league super bowl games located at Weber State College. LAYTONS 120 lb. team coached by Sam Gallegos, head coach, assistants Mike Brown and Doug Moon, received a trophy for winning the division championship. This same team won the championship two years ago m the 86 lbs. classification. This team has a remarkable record with a total of two games lost in the past four years. Takes lJin Over Centerville GDJHS Central Davis Jr. High School gained a victory over Centerville, Thursday, Oct. 12 with the final score . Ce- ntrals girls volleyball team also won their game Oct. 11, over North Layton Jr. High School. ON OCT. 12, Central students had a National School assembly. A rope trickster, Forest Hobbs, en- tertained with rope tricks and whip tricks. Back to School Night was held last Thursday. WHAT ARE SOME OF ERNEST EBERHAROS ACCOMPLISHMENTS? Raised on a farm B.A., M.A., and honorary doctorate from Brigham Young University Two-termayor of Preston, Idaho 75 Replaced percent of city water mains with economical permanent pipe Spearheaded orderly development of parks and sewer lines Reduced city debt Understands value of free enterprise Successful in own agriculturally oriented business History of volunteer political service in Utah President of LDS missions in Oregon, organized and presided over daho, and m Utah Missions v VOTE FOB MOV. 7. EmHS EBERHARD COUNTY COIVlFillSSIOtlER YEAR DAVIS HE IS YOUR MAN! chairman Paid for by Citizens lor, Karl T. Davis, General Mills 18 oz Libbys 46 oz. Tomato Juice Pamper Toddler Diapers Johnson & Johnson Newborn Diapers TRICK OR TREAT SPECIALS (Lb. bag) M&MMars Fun size Candy Bars Stl 39 Free Trick or Treat buys for the Kids Good Assortment of Candy Black Hawk Hickory Bacon 28 Sjj FROZEN FOOD BARGAINS lb. No. 1 Horrnel Value Bacon de 1 Doz. Glazed liens Turkeys Boneless PCaI toOl m |