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Show i WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY ( 3. 1979 Gymnastics Tournament The Region IV High School Gymnastics Tournament will be held on Saturday, April 28 at Woods Cross High School. The six teams that will be competing for the Is Off At Flaming Gorge flee championship are: BEN LOMOND, Box Elder, Davis, Logan, South' and last years champion. Woods Cross. The meet will start at 8:30 a.m. with Class II competing first in all events. Class III level will follow and op- -; tionals will be last. Spring has finally arrived at Flaming Gorge. THE COST is $1 for adults and $.50 for students. Come see one of the most exciting meets of the year. ACCORDING TO Division of Wildlife Resources personnel, there is no more ice on the lake and boats are beginning to show up in the side canyons and bays. Clair Davis, division information officer in Vernal, reports recent slow fishing but says conditions are ex- Layton And Clearfield To pected to improve rapidly as the water temperature begins to rise. THE STATE record rainbow taken a few weeks ago has not been challenged, but anglers trolling the deeper areas are hooking a few larger macks and rainbows. Davis says the majority of the activity is occurring near the surface. d The Gorge is open to fishing, 24 hours a day. However, tributaries such as Cart Creek, Carter Creek and Sheep Creek are closed until July permit spawning activity. The mouths of these streams will be buoyed and posted. In addition, the Green River below Flaming Gorge Dam will be closed until the opening of the general fishing season on June 2. deceive Grants year-roun- the combined total spent for recreation will be more than Layton and Clearfield were among the 21 Utah communities and counties to receive Land and Water Conservation Fund grants totaling more than $2 million. $4 million. LAYTON RECEIVED expansion of the d Commons to the City Hall Complex. The site will be developed to include picnic $175,000 for Park-adjacen- city-owne- THE MONEY is to be used for park and recreation development and improve-- . ments. ANGLERS SHOULD consult the fishing proclamation for regulations pertaining to any specific water. areas, trails and athletic As part of Art Festival Week, Mrs. Cloe t A I APTIPA ATT! C I IUH Urt I ILL QTAR UHLHU WlHIl ft playfields. a Clearfield will receive Lyle T. Bennett, projects director for Utah Outdoor Recreation Agency, said the communities and counties are to match the grants so that arts IPlsm $137,000 for picnic areas, tennis courts and baseball and softball diamonds at Family Park, grb Lake Council of Boy Scouts of America will present Stam- pede, the 1979 version of scouting in action. THE thousands of scouts camping overnight Friday, May 4, will watch an exciting rodeo and fireworks display in the Lagoon stadium. Saturday, May 5 at 10 a.m., each troop will demonstrate scouting skills for other $1. CROSS ROAD CAFE 89 Fruit Heights) (Highway Now Open 6 A.M. Monday-Frida- y KlFpaSS BREAKFAST SPECIAL 2 Eggs, Hash Browns & Toast $4I 25 Sign up for girls junior league summer softball is now underway. GIRLS IN the 4th, 5th or 6th Signup grades who are interested in playing softball during the summer should call Marla Greenhalgh at np 376-387- Your First Call , All Class Needs Specializing In Insurance Claims Auto Glass, Store Fronts, Windows, By PETE FRITCHIE ble instruction offered, by the state. Sport is considered one part of the governments funct'nn. The hard fact of life for U.S. enthusiasts is that both Russia and East Germany have now surpassed us in this sport in which the U.S. for ' many years was dominant. AN EAST German team recently came to the U.S. and handily licked the U.S. amateur team. The Russians have been beating us, most of the time, in recent years. The U.S. alibi is that the boxing The results have been very ive in a number of Impn Communist countries, most notably Russia and East Germany. A precaution swimmers should observe is to try to swim in groups, especially in the oceans. OFFERS THIS swimmer any in distress immediate help and it also affords protection from sharks and other dangerous fish. Sharks are quite often EAST GERMANY, close to ocean a very swimmers, despite notions to country with only 18 million the contrary, and if this is citizens, is now besting U.S. doubted try fishing for them amateur teams in various from the surf. sports. They were about on a Its also shocking to read of par, overall, counting all those unable to swim going sports, in the last Olympics. out in boats without life Russian of athletes, preservers-an- d course, earned more medals many drown than competitors from any tin this way every year. Others other country. lb this isnt exactly true. What the Communists have going for them, and what they profit by, is a state sports program on a very lavish scale. Mirrors, Table Tops, etc. Storm Windows Drowning Season Communists are pros, but ; GM's Summer KAYSVILLE scouts and the general public. Games to test scouting skills will also be held. SATURDAY afternoon at 1 p.m., an Explorer Demolition Derby will be held. Old cars repaired and primed by Explorer Scouts throughout the Salt Lake Valley, will be driven in competition by these same Explorer Scouts. Tickets for this event can be purchased from any scout for On May 4 and 5 at Lagoon in Farmington, the Great Salt '.W.WAWAW SofitilbaBB LjiTD Sturgeons 4th grade students at Whitesides Elementary School room wall outlining the earths solar system. Among students creating this potential setting for a space adventure were Ronald Foree, left, Jimmy Baxter, Scott Henderson and Tiffanie Young. underestimate currents or their ability or distance. Such mistakes are often paid for with life itself, as we saw recently in Miami. Oh Say! Many people stand up when the national anthem is played and fall down when they try to sing it. -Sentinel, Onama, la. Probably Probably the last comple- tely accurate DAVIS COUNTV GLASS CO. 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