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Show t - DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER WEEKLY REFLEX 20, 1979 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER division earning the noted award in the process. - CLEARFIELD Last season the Clearfield wrestling program got a huge feather in their hat as one of their people was selected as the best wrestler in the state REBUILDING IS a word that coaches like to shy away from but there is no getting around the fact that this season the Falcons put a very youthful and inexperienced for 4A. club on the mat. This will be a learning period for the wrestlers, once they get a ?: UNFORTUNATELY though the top grappler in the state has graduated along with the majority of the club from a year ago. Scott Tennis, the coach of the Falcons, help mold Her- taste of varsity level action along with some confidence they could become a good team. Each match they will end that much better simply because of the experience man Martinez into the best wrestler around in the state a year ago. Herman went on to claim the state title in a very tough and competitive they would have gained. MAKING THINGS a little nicer this season is the fact that the wrestlers have their own huge practice area in the new gymnasium at the school. In past seasons the Falcon wrestling team has worked out in a small room in the old gym, but with the addition of the new facility they have enough room in a beautifully designed wrestling area. Currently wrestling varsity for the Clearfield club are Steve Ulibarri at 98, Manuel Perez at 105, Dee Shelton at 112 and Simon Perez in the 119. These four represent the Falcons in the lower weights and are getting better. 126, - The children. Children under the age of lessons at the Clearfield eight must be accompanied Municipal Swim Pool will by an adult (18 years or older) begin Jan. 7, 1980. Persons during open plunge. Discount may register for the training cards are available for the entire family. at the pool any day but Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. THE POOL will be open Persons who wish additional information may telephone from 5:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. for early morning swimmers said Arlean Werre, over the age of 18, and again pool manager. a.m. for adults. from OPEN PLUNGE hours are Classes for mom or dad and a from 5: 30 p.m. until 9 p.m. on tot from birth to age 5 are a.m. on scheduled for Monday, Tuesday, WednesMonday and Wednesday or on day and Friday, and on Saturday from 1 to 9 p.m. The Tuesday and Thursday. Two more held on Thursdays at pool is closed Thursday for lessons and on Sunday for 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Both men and women are invited to pool maintenance. Admission swim each Monday at 9 p.m. is $1.50 for adults, 75 cents for students and 50 cents for in mixed adult swim sessions. CLEARFIELD 825-417- 1 9-- mi t wm pt pt p mb Me Me et It e ie Me e pm - pm 132, Lance upper weights include Gary at 155, Jim. Bennett at 167, Mark Carter at 185 and heavyweight Robert Kings-forThe upper weights are usually where the seniors who have wrestled for three years find themselves so inexperienced really shows d. up here. THE FALCONS arent going to be world beaters in the early going but they have a solid club with a good coach. Time will improve the club, and they could develop into a good club that could surprise some people down the road. Melpha Koldewyn, Mrs. Mary Butterfield, np MR. NICKERSON has 20 years of federal service. 13. Wiggill, Mrs. Lois Lewis,. Mrs. Ada Forbes, Mrs. Virginia Dowden and Mrs. Sandy 8 Til 5 taught Saturdays, beginning noon. 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Portable, fits windowsill instantly. 15-f- t. the Syracuse - Hours 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. workshop, closet, bath. Reg. 389.99 Might Help Young man, the father do you think said sternly, you should be taking my daughter to night clubs all the time? each Reg. 17.99 FIRE ESCAPE LADDER COUPON Pair Reg. 15.99 25 fluorescent lighting unit. No special wiring or fixture. Use in kitchen, sta- Really gets things moving Matched Set '0199 UTILITY AMERICAN FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE. Completely wired and assembled. Ready to hang. 2 llte, 48 Inch, 40 watt rapid start utility workshop lite. Has 3 conductor grounded cord and slug and hanging chain set U.L listed. long I stay in. She is a 1979 graduate of Layton High School. Ladies Quartz Sat. Closed Sundays WORKSHOP LITE financial assistance for college amounting to two dollars for every one 1 save up to $14,000 depending on how (Wt 3 STIC! I REALLY like the Army so far, says Private Klecker. When I get out 1 will receive ! 376-429- Clearfield High School. Gentile AwduouL ton, Texas. S THE AIRMAN will now receive specialized instruction in the supply field. Roberts is a 1971 graduate of (SUGGESTIONS) AS A recruiter aide, Private Klecker will assist local recruiters and meet with her high school peers to explain the many career opportunities and benefits available in Todays Army. Private Klecker underwent basic training at Fort McClelland, Ala. She was trained as a medical specialist at Fort Sam Hous- 1731 So. 2000 W.. DURING THE six weeks at Lackland AFB, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special completing Air Force basic training. cite Station announced today. S training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits towards an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Open 8 til 6 Mon. thru Friday tion, Sergeant Dennis Ball, Commander of the Ogden 6 include duties Other provision of guidance and assistance to both military and civilian personnel at Hill on EEO matters. at Ogden Army Recruiting k such complaints. dance were Mrs. Rildah Smith, Mrs. Roselyn Slade, Mrs. lone Sandall, Mrs. . Airman Barton B. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd C. Roberts of 792 Birch St., Clearfield, has been assigned to Lowry AFB, Colo, after Phone Private Ann Klecker, 18, of Mr. and Mrs. John Klecker of Layton has been assigned temporary duty as a recruiter aide at the or Roberts Assigned To Lowry AFB, Colorado ties include investigating complaints of alleged discrimination submitted by the civilian work force at Hill AFB. He will supervise a staff of 21 persons who receive Counselor. B. B. MR. NICKERSON replaces Manuel Loyola, who retired from federal service. His du- Adult women may swim each Friday from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. Boy scouts will receive lifesaving and swim training each Thursday, while cub scouts and girl scouts are daughter BUNXERS Hill AFB. He began work at the base in 1966 as a computer programmer. In February, 1974 he was assigned as the Employment Counselor to Maj. Gen. John J. Murphy, commander of the Ogden Air Logistics Center at Hill AFB. North Davis Center Council of Daughter of Utah Pioneers board members met Wednesof day evening at the home Mrs. Vemetta Wilson in Lay-to- n for their Christmas party and board meeting. MRS. WILSON is president of the organization. The North Davis Center Council consists of all the DUP camps in Kaysville and Layton area. Board members in atten- Employment Hispanic Program Manager for Ogden ALC. In January, 1979, he became the Assistant EEO years of which have been at In Layton: 200 W. Renter HORSE - HILL AFB Orlando Nickerson, Roy City resident, is the new chief Equal As Army ClSRfi Equal Employment Counselor At HAFB PtFty Cel and Blake Hill IN THE middle weights they look to Cliff Vaterlaus at - Orlando Nickerson Named Ciu-isim- ss hard way. The four grapplers in the Me Effective Jan. 7th winter schedule of swimming 138 Oils Oil? McMillan at 145l These four compete in tough divisions and are learning things the For Gleorfield M Jose Barera at Parker at a ' 20, 1979 Clearfield Wrestlers Improving By DAVE WIGHAM wrri. y iy aaw-- Mut c ctwir- PHONE IN OGDEN: - 200 W. GENTILE 376-42- 2470 WALL AVE. PHONE Ricrn, 93 VISA 627-18- 82 frFDt'jM W |