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Show WEEKLY REFLEX C?rfi DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH f Ik rsm By DAVE WIGHAM WOODS CROSS - Coach was Maroney extremely pleased with the of his performances swimmers, all but two of ray guys posted their best times in the state competition. We also set new school records in every event with the exception of the breaststroke. That lone senior on the squad though will be missed, especially by the coach. Kent Nelson is the athlete Ive seen, in any sport. He set the example for the rest of the club all year. Woods Cross High School has wasted no time in establishing themselves as a school rich in sports tradition. Not only in the boys program but in the girls athletics also. FIRST CAME the state titles earned by the girls both last season and this year. most-dedicate- Then too the boys basketball , program is one of the favorites in thi years 3A basketball tournament coming up next week. Last week another group of athletes from the school established themselves in the minds of opposing coaches. These athletes refer to themselves as the Catfish. ALSO DRAWING special praise from the coach was junior Curt Calder who with a third place finish in the 500 yard freestyle, was the top point getter for the Cats in the state meet. Woods Cross got their points from a first place finish in the consolation finals from their medley relay team consisting of Nelson, Brent Fisher, Ricky Whitecar and . WOODS CROSS, under the direction of Coach Dan Maroney, placed fourth in the state in the boys swimming competition. The competition involved 17 schools in the 3A class and with only one senior graduating this year the Cats have opposing Harold Donaldson. coaches CURT CALDER placed fifth in the 200 yard freestyle event talking to themselves in their sleep. -- What Has The UN Done For The U.S.? rounded out the scoring in this event with a fifth place spot in the consolations. Sophomore John Lee then set a school record and placed second in the consolations in the individual medley event. The Donaldson brothers, Don Laytoim The Layton Building and Engineering Department report for the month of February people these two bodies alone are the UN but this is not so. The real UN is a worldwide system of specialized agen- and. Agriculture Organization and voluntary programs like 1979 is as follows: BUILDING PERMITS issued, single dwellings, 22, valuation $1,135,889; commercial, new, 1, $272,433; commercial, remodeling, 1, $500; remodeling, dwelling, 4, $5,980; garages, residential, 3, $29,622; signs, 3; other, 8, $32,400; total, 42, $1,476,824. General Assembly or the Security Council. To most cies like the World Health Organization and the Food Planning commission ac- tion taken on the following: . " had the potential of a contender and then Mark Fidrychs arm turned lame, After that, Dave Rozema, Jack Billingham and Milt again. . IF THE Birds arm is all right this year, the Tigers of . e. THE 400 yard freestyle relay team of Don Donaldson, Steve Kartchner, Curt Calder THE TIGERS have the hitDetroit opens the season April 5, at home, with Texas. The spring exhibition schedule opens March 8 against ton, at Lakeland. Students Win Percussion ' Competition Two Davis High students, Brent Moss and Kent Seeg-mille- r, took first place in two categories of solo competition during the Utah Percussion Festival at Weber State Each week, cheerleaders and other interested students spruce the hallways up with slogans and art that seems to lead to the winning trail for Clearfield High Schools basketball SPIRIT HALL College. multiple percussion. Kent Seegmiller took first in the orchestral snare drum ing;' 1000 North at 300 West, recomwiden and two-wa- y mended to the city council. Adams Also Richard preliminary was approved; Valley View road scheme; Depth of corner lots as they relate to the ord.; review of category. They received merchandise certificates and the right to natural waterways; special tax assessment; review of C3 Freds Threads occupancy Bamberger curb and gutter forms; Whitesides Streets - later in the Western Division right-of-wa- sub; Antelope Drive to way 89. G3ABCH enter further competition regulations; was granted; Huntsman small sub. lien waiver, the planning commission felt that they should stand by their previous recommendations; Wardleys occupancy, building permit was approved. ACTION PENDING on the. following: 208 Water Quality; Board of adjustments: cases presented 1; cases served as festival chairman, said about 200 public school resolved 0; called inspections 189; business license received . IN and college level students participated. 75. upr stok DOWNTOWN LAYTON & J. 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Part of that number two team in state getting his body in lights was Roger Vincent, gearing up with his teammates for state competition this week. N AUTO REPAIR Layton Bos- Two Davis & g) major ters, and most are young. league. 3 a ms into winners, the pitching could be quite good. new-loo- k and John Lee then gave the They have a new manager, Cats a second place finish in Les Moss, who brought most the championship event with of these along in a new school record. ; the farm youngstersWith Jason system. Woods Cross also took four Alan Trammell Thompson, gals to the state meet where and Lou Whitaker in the inthey placed fourth in consolafield the Bengals have three tion in the 400 yard freestyle outstanding young comers. event. Team members The relay catching is strong, with were Joni Mann, Toni Mann, Milt May and upcoming Gena Cox and Cindy Mate. Lance Parrish. COACH MARONEY is exIN THE outfield, which is cited about next year already, not deep, the Tigers have Ron especially now that Viewmont Steve Kemp and LeFlore, in are his Bountiful and Gonzales. Rusty Staub is one IB M d D turn Tobik team the league. Boston, without Tiant, cant be too much stronger. New York alone could be overwhelming. The Tigers picked up Jerry Morales to plug an outfield weakness and now have a solid club. could be the Wilcox can help. If Sheldon Burnside, Jack Murphy, Jack Morris, Kip Young (great in 1978), Pat Underwood or Dave TEDS DRIVE-Ibuilding permit was granted; Layton RAV GORDONS 15 put this club into the race this year. And pitching depends, most on Fidrychs arm. Its thought to be sound. A team to watch this year, in the Yankees own eastern A.L. division, is Detroit. Last year Ralph Houk thought he Sap-penfie- ld back-strok- of the best DH's in the game. So the pitching, if sharp, will By PETE FRITCHIE RICKY WHITECAR and Harold Donaldson then gave the Cats points with a fifth and sixth place finish in consolations in the 100 yard freestyle race. John Lee and Don Donaldson then picked up more points with a third place and sixth place finish in the 100 yard butterfly. Calder then did his thing in the 500 yard freestyle with teammates Steve Kartchner, Kenny Wagnon and Troy in the conAdair taking solations. Junior Scott and Kent Nelson then in the con- placed one-tw- o solations of the 100 lamps and lights building permit was granted; Sixth Development Program and UNICEF. This is where 90 percent of the work of the UN is done. When people and their governments work together we all benefit, from the results, blm , Detroit: The Team To Watch This Year and Harold, then did their thing in the 50 yard free with Don getting seventh in the championships and Harold a fifth in consolation. BRENT MOSS won first place for his performance in THE UNITED Nations only seems to make the front page when its member governments dont agree and dont' in the cooperate-usual- ly UN teammate Steve Kartchner right behind in with sixth. Curt set a school record in this event. Ricky Whitecar What has the United Nations done for Americans? Much more than you think. There are health and safety regulations, telephone and mail service, radio and TV' and even a daily weather report. Most of the United Nations money and manpower is spent with these and other projects which rarely make the headlines. the 8, 1979 49 edi Table Rummage over Store Odds A Now the Ends from all Vi Vi or less SPECIAL Little Doys Knit Shirts Size 4 to 7 2 mcIi 2 for 5 00 |