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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 4, 1981 REFLEX-DA- VIS Clearfield Ladies Bowling Davis T Irtost oora 4 Wresftling rx vl rt; v 3 By DAVE WIGHAM Davis KAYSV1LLE High will host the Region Four wrestling tournament this Thursday, Feb. 5. The first session will begin at II a.m. followed by another at 1:30 p.m. in , ? THE consolation finals will start at 6 p.m. with the championships right after. Coach Jim Dickson of Davis looks for a great team race for second place. Box Elder dominated the league in dual meets and they have eight number one seeds and should walk away with first place. But then there are about three or four teams, including us, that could take second. HERE IS A breakdown and how Coach Dickson sees it: 98: Jim Smoot of Box Elder a solid favorite with Ken Hansen of Bear River in second. 105: NO ONE will come close to beating Brad Williams of Box Elder. 112: Stuart Richards of Box Elder is the favorite with Mark Willard of Ben Lomond given an outside shot at him. 119: RICHARDS of Box Elder a slight favorite with Ortega of Ben Lomond and Stanger of Ogden capable of winning. 126: Todd Jeppson of Box Elder is the number one seed but he only wrestled two league matches due to a stomach disorder. Todd Williams of Davis. Sonny Salavas of Logan and Tim Roberts of !!. r.i COUNTY ' LEADING SCORERS CLEARFIELD The -- shoes and three games. GAMES WILL be held once a week on Thursday from p.m. in the Lake Side Bowling Lanes. The league will run eight weeks starting Feb. 26 and ending April 16. Registration forms are available at the Clearfield Recreation office located at the Clear- 132: BROOK Denkers of Box Elder is favorite since going undefeated in region but Myron Casdorph of Davis only lost to him 2 and could pull off the win. 138: John Foster of Logan beat everyone in league. 3-- 145: BEN CARDEN won all his matches in region for Logan. 155: Tom Stanger of Box Elder is strong in this class but so is Dave Broadus of Bear River. 1(7: JOHN Swallow of Logan is a strong favorite. 185: Bruce Skrobiszewskiof Box Elder is undefeated but Davis believes Robert Steed can pull off the win. HWT: TIM Gardner of Box Elder is the favorite but Cary Blood of Davis could spoil things for him. Logan also has an unknown quality wrestler at this weight. LtJ 1:1 b n- -, By DAVE WIGHAM ReSALT LAKE CITY gion Five will hold their annual wrestling tournament at West High School this Wednesday and Thursday with the finals being slated for 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 5. : field Swim Pool, 934 South Falcon Dr. (1000 East). Registration will be accepted through Feb. 21. For further information contact Barbara Yard, , Soccer Scheduled AYSO meeting to be held in the Layton Armory. 34 Golden Ave.,onFeb. II at 7:30p.m. A ....WttWubr slide presentation on the AYSO program will be sented and the upcoming presea- Ask us about It now, and get started. Deposits made before April 15th will be applied to your 1980 tax year. 2t Current rate, based on year savings certificate. Deposits of less than $500 earn at the rate ot 8 per annum. Substantial penalty for early withdrawal. Rrcl Security Gcn!is Each affllltta bank of First Security Corporation Is a member of FOIC. Each depositor's account Is Insured to $100,000 by FOIC. Uv f': .1' REGISTRATION forms will be available that evening. 'C Everyone is invited, plan to attend. i. FALCONS WIN GolTcumamsnts By PETE FRITCHIE Spring can't be far behind when the first releases about the 1981 Masters Tournament begin arriving in the mail. This year the famed Augusta meet takes place on April 9, 10, 1 1 and 12, the week before Easter. AND, according to Hord Hardin, chairman of the tournament, there will again be free parking, pairings sheets, spectator booklets and other checkstand services at no cost to the patron. Tljij month past patrons are . Jemggiven first preference for seriestickets and after that and others will be handled is ranked first but Bountiful feels Chris Merrill could pull off the upset. McFarlane of 138: MIKE Highland and Richard Hatch of Woods Cross each beat each other this year and will probably meet in the finals. 145: This could be the mys- 't A three-hou- r electronics class will be taught at Layton High School starting Feb. 10 at 6 p.m. and will run for 12 weeks, one night per week. THE COURSE will cover electrical terms and units, related physics, measuring instruments, ohms law, magnetism, meter movements and applications and inductance and THE registration is for all youths age 5 through 16, and will include the season of March 14 through May 16 and the fall season, Aug. 376-432- 8. FACTORY OUTLET Valentine9s Day Sale Off Reg. Price of Womens Coordinates OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 825-155- Mon.-Sat.10- 2 -5 Fraeport Canter Bldg. 12C v a 15 through Nov. 14. For additional information contact Doris Moffitt at np Loveable Savings Cm GleobfceM past patrons have been asked not to ini rease their requests for tickets so that as many tickets as possible can be sold to others. THIS tournament is always sold out and this year, again, ' Municipal Pool, 934 So. 1 000 E., Clearfield officials have already announced there will be no television blackout. This year, again, no series of daily tickets will be on sale during the four days of play. However, on the Monday and Tuesday before the tourney begins tickets for these practice days will be on sale at the gates for $6.';And on, Wednesday, $12 tickets will be on sale at the gates. Electronics Class Slated In Layton Soccer Signup An Clearfield got back on the winning track last week with a big win over Sky View. Kyle Moosman (52) goes up for two points as Jeff Schofield moves into rebound position. Photo by Steve Terry. --- 0. No bank or savings and loan can pay a higher rate on your retirement money. You can deduct your yearly contribution to either of these retirement plans at tax time, and pay no taxes on that money until you withdraw it at retirement. If you have no pension plan where you work, save up to $1,500 a year in an Individual Retirement Account. Or up to $7,500 in a Keogh plan if youre ... director. Kana-gaga- per annum , ,$). U 6 4$. son will be discussed by George Blamires, regional 2-- and Keogh deposits of $500 or more. if All interested parents and their children are invited to the tf IRA . J pc' If Meeting rtane on v, m - kv vr 825-047- 6. IF ONE GOES by dual meet tery class. Gordoo Peck of Woods Cross is ranked first,, standings then the host PanthPaftneM HlgTilamrii ers will be .favontqjpr the team title but several coaches '6secon3uttkS"say'iiffr"to fcCount out Rex Remigi of Bounbelieve it could come down tiful or Brian Spencer of Viewthe wires with several teams mont. a team shot the at having good y crown. 155: JODI Nemelka of West Here is how the coaches see is solid in this weight but Alan the individual matchups Schwabb of Bountiful could according to their seeding cause problems. meeting: 167: Todd Larkin of Viewmont won the region outright 98: PAUL Lucero of West js in dual meets with his biggest 0 in region and is seeded threat coming from Bountie number one with Vince ful's Chris Badger. the number two seed. 185: ROB EGGETT of Chris Hansen of Viewmont is Bountiful is strong with Aaron back following an injury and VanDuren ranked second and could very well win this class if Craig Roberts of Viewmont his arm holds up. third. 105: Andy Gonazales of Hwt: Keith Holgreen of West is tops with Viewmonts Woods Cross won all his dual Dave Blauer ranked second. meets with second place up for These two should meet in the grabs between Mark Blosch of finals. West and Dave Smith of 112: GLEN Watoniki of West is a strong favorite with Dan Morrill of Viewmont rated second. 19: Kevin Ball of Viewmont is considered best at this weight with Bountiful looking to Dave Merrill. Ball won their dual meet The AYSO (soccer) registration for Kaysville and 126: RON JERON of West is undefeated in region meets Fruit Heights will be held on while Todd Schwendimen of Saturday, Feb. 7 and again on Woods Cross only has one Saturday, Feb. 14 at the Kaysville City Hall between the loss. This could be a great bathours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. both tle in the finals. 132: Rick Evans of Highland days. 1 D y Region 5 Wrestling Meet At West U: s price includes instruction, Bear Riverall have good shots. m: - Clearfield Recreation Dept, is now offering a bowling league for ladies ages 19 and up at a cost of $2.70 per week. This capacitance in direct 825-417- NSm9825-047- 6 1 THIS YEAR GIVE SWIMMING DISCOUNT CARDS Xmas Birthdays $400 sgoo current S2N circuits. More advanced courses will be offered following the completion of this class. Call Davis Area Vocational for more inCenter, formation. Registration will be held the first night of class. Tuition is $36. 766-244- 1, Other 15 27 PASS CARDS Adult $0750 ALL ADULT PASSES GOOD FOR EARLY MORNING SWIM 5 a.m. to 8 a.m. Mon. thru Sat. |