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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. JULY 12, 1979 Davis Park Will Miss VMS Slates Jr. Golf Lessons Tim Williams By DAVE WIGHAM Junior lessons for boys and will be held girls, ages at Davis Park Golf Course for five consecutive days beginning Monday, July 16 at 9 a.m. At times this job is one of the best in the world, but at other times I really hate it. This time its the latter of the two. 10-1- USUALLY THE words are easy to flow and enjoyable to type, but occasions arise when the words simply dont come to me and I struggle. This is one of those times. While becoming familiar with Viewmont this past THERE WILL be a beginners division and an intermediate division for those who have had lessons year, I became acquainted with a young man named Tim Williams in the soccer program. I had heard about him from his sister. Deb, and brother-in-labut I had never really met the young man. previously. Cost for this series of lessons is $8 per person. Those interested should report at 8:45 a.m. on July 16. For further information contact Davis Golf Course at LAST SOCCER season I not only met him but came to know him and about his enthusiasm and love for live. Every coach wants this type of player on his club. One who never complains, always practices hard, does everything the coach asks of him, and keeps the rest of the team loose. 867-255- 9 or oy.:.v.v.v.v,v.v.v,v.vv.v. TIM WILLIAMS was that type of player. When the year began he wasnt much of a soccer player, but he was willing to learn and work hard, which he did. He improved as much as anyone on the team and was being counted on for the coming year. Tim died due to injuries suffered in a jeep mishap last week and wont be playing soccer at Viewmont this Not Yet Have you any children Mr. Smith? Yes, three daughters. Do they live at home with you? Not one of them-th- ey are not married yet. season. THE SOCCER team will long remember him for his desire and joyful attitude toward the game of soccer and life itself. Always smiling, Tim was the first to congra- tulate a fellow player on a good play. That smile would remain when criticism was being handed his way. There was nothing you could say or do to wipe that smile off his Soccer players who will be participating in the tournament in California for one week are, 1 to r, Bemadine Sisneros from Lay-- n ton daughter of Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Sisneros; Bret Johnson, son of Mr. and face. Tim played on the junior varsity team while the majority of his friends was on the varsity, yet he never complained about not playing for the varsity. He accepted his role and was the best at it there was. STEVE HILTON THE WORLD of sports needs more people like Tim Williams those who can accept the team concept. Finding someone to fill his role will be hard. Finding someone like Tim Williams is impossible. Steve Hilton Tallis Goose Banding About Ute Baseball . BOUNTIFUL Clipper: What about this A year ago new coach? Steve: Ive talked with him several times and like his attitude. He told us first thing that he wasnt here to screw around, he said we had to work harder or hell get rid of us. The change is being made. a young man named Steve Hilton had just finished a great high school baseball career- - for Bountiful High. After thinking over his offers he decided to play ball for the University of Utah with the idea of. helping to build up baseball that i schools program. Now that he has played one rear fpixjhe Utes and they lave just recently named a J. lew head coach,theSteve talks candidly about past year ind the future of. the. Utes , oaseball program. . - ' Clipper: What was the main difference you found from high school to college ball? Stevq: In high school you could get away with some bad pitches, and even overpower most of the hitters, but not in Plus, I feel the college. ' college game is a lot more head game, you have to think more. : Clipper; What about train- ' , lift weights constantly. The season is longer, we started September 14 and went through until May 27. Clipper: Why was the Utes record Steve": The main reason was the cafefree attitude of the played which was really generated through the coach. Plus w? played some terrible ball, we even had people playing out of position. Remember though of the 35 games we lost, seventeen of them were one run games. Clipper: What about your coach this past year? Steve: He didnt really care, I felt. He tried to act concerned, but really wasnt and it showed. He wouldnt say much during the games which I thought' was a little strange. One of the big things that got to me about him though, was that he wasnt a I builder. confidence remember a double header I came in biologists band geese early each summer when young are easy to trap and older birds are moulting and cannot fly. Band returns from hunters, and retraps are used to relief the first game and won, then pitched the entire second game and beat them and he didnt say a word to me. There was no enthusiasm for the game generated through him. The assistant coach. bird-watche- evaluate population. SINCE THESE birds are migratory, a coordinated effort is needed from all involved states so collected data can be pooled. This will result in better management their heads, the idea that BYU is that super, and now that the administration is behind us, we can compete Provan. In recent years, many Clipper: What do you remember about high school? Steve: Playing on a championship team, they would really play for the pitchers and support them. Clipper: What about playreally liked him both as a coach and a person. He is very dedicated and likes the kids. He would be a good moved up. Clipper: Did you get the coaching you expected in MONDAY through Friday, a.m., early morning swim, ages 18 and up, $1 per visit. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7 a.m. competitive (racing) swimming, ten les6-- 8 college? Steve: No, not at all. I inthought I would get some dividual help in practice and didnt. It was a real let down. But this year they have a new pitching coach from California. In the past five years his club has been near the top in the nation for ERAS. Clipper: What about your attitude going into this year? If provinces have been trying to band a specific number of geese through a cooperative agreement. If wildlife agencies in each of these areas are able to band the required number of breeding and nonbreeding adults and young, explains Provan, there will be an adequate da-- , ta information source for statistical analysis resulting in added knowledge. conOUR MAIN goal, tinued Provan, is to better understand the Rocky Moun- tain goose population. Through this cooperative effort, we will learn such things as what segment of the population is harvested each fall, where birds are harvested and the effect that harvest has on subpopulations and the entire Rocky Mountain population. The draft management plan for the Rocky Mountain goose population will be finished late this year. - CLEARFIELD The Clearfield pool is starting their second session of lessons. They are as follows: college, coach if he ever Steve: wes- - tern states and Canadian EC Tn ICflDMI A I U PAI UMLIlUfllttlM tlrr Bret Johnson and Rebecca Lundgreen of Kaysville and Bemadine Sisneros of Layton will leave Tuesday, July 17, for California where they will compete in the annual AYSO (American Youth Soccer Organization) tournament. THE ANNUAL tournament for both boys and girls is sponsored by the Pepsi Cola Co. and the Sunkist Orange Co. and will be played in Orange County starting July 17 through July 24th. It is their second annually sponsored tournament. The three soccer players will participate in the week-lon- g tournament and other activities with teams from all over the United States. THERE WILL be games, skill contests, demonstrations by the American Soccer League players and clinics, with the winning boys and girls team being presented the Pepsi Cup. The beautiful cup is permanently displayed at the AYSO National Headquarters in Inglewood, Calif. The players attending the tournament will be hosted by Mrs. David Johnson; and Rebecca Lundgreen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lundgreen, both of Kaysville. np the local region and players will stay in the homes of the SOCCER IS fast becoming a leading sport and according to Charles Bacon, Northern Utah Director of American Youth Soccer Organization there are 56 teams in the Kaysville-Layto- area n sons, $15. Monday and Wednesday, 8 a.m., special training (Red Cross) beginner through swimmer, ten lessons, ages $12; Monday and Wednesday, 9 a.m., mom or dad and tots, ten lessons, ages $12; Monday and Wednesday, 10 and 11 a.m., and 12 noon, special training (Red Cross) beginner through swimmer, ten lessons, ages $12. 0-- the coaching change hadn't been made, I wouldn't have gone back to Utah. But this new guy has everyone excited and ready to play some baseball and turn the program around. Steve noted that baseball officially begins Sept. 1 but right now hes enjoying playing summer ball in the American Legion program. MONDAY, 9 p.m., mixed $12; adults, ten lessons, , Tuesday and Thursday, 8 a.m., special training (Red Cross) beginner through swimmer, ten lessons, ages Now no need to replace torn or burned vinyl furnishings. Let us repair them at a fraction of the cost, and you can pocket the savings! rang- ing in ages from Each team member has an opportunity of playing at least half of the game, thus giving everyone an opportunity to play. It is a fun and challenging sport. HUE BRET IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson of Kays- at home All repairs made on location An Extra Savings Churches Schools Restaurants Furniture Stores ville and his coach is Dr. Hospitals Auto Dealers Banks Bowling Alleys Medical Offices Stephen Morgan. Bemadine Sisneros is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sisneros of Layton and her coach is David Mof-fit- t. Tops Car Seats Vinyl Call REBECCA Lundgreen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lundgreen of Kaysville and her father coaches her team. now for free in home Theatres estimate almost anywhere! Vinyl Coats 376-17- 65 Other Things Youll be surprised at our prices! Questionable Two can live as cheaply as one--i- f they both have good jobs. July Quick, Friendly Service to Itourf 13-1- 4 TEME? PULL .Tuesday and 10 and 11 a.m., $12; Friday, BEPAIB VINYL hosting team members. Clearfield Slated 2nd Session Swim Lessons ing for Coach Olsen? I said recommendations, with them. Steve: population movements and harvests. During the last two' years, Utah has been working with other states in the west to develop a management plan for the Rocky Mountain goose hard time beating us this year and with this coaching change I feel we can go after them. Everyone has to get it out of ing? ; Steve: Oh yea, theres a lot more in college. We run and is in DIVISION Steve: Utah has let it build up over the years. They had a . we played. states eoose population good shape. The money aspect is also picking up with Utah backers in Salt Lake City coming up with some bucks for baseball. Clipper: What about this BYU mystique in the state when it comes to baseball? I f Goose banding on Utah wetlands ended last week, and, according to Division of Wildlife Resources Waterfowl Biologist Tim Provan, the Bobby Depasquale was super though. By DAVE WIGHAM 773-234- at LAN special training (Red Cross) beginner through swimmer, ten lessons, ages $12. Tuesday and Friday, 12 noon, rnom or dad and tot, ten $12; Friday, lessons, ages 8 a.m., adult ladies (water adj. through swimmer), ten lessons, adults, $12. THE CLASSES start the week of July 16 and run for ten weeks. Open plunge Monday through Saturday, 1:30 to 10 p.m. Closed Sunday for water maintenance. UTA buses stop in front of the pool. Check schedule for departure time. Admission: adults $1.50; students 75 cents; children 50 cents. After hours pool rental available. No one under 8 years old admitted without an adult 18 and up. For further information call cashier at 0-- Friday 7:00 P.M. Saturday 2:00 P.M. two Gates open hours in advance Tractor pulling is coming back for two big days. See and feel 3,000 horsepower turning 6 foot tires over 60 mph attempting to pull 30 tons of steel 30 feet. On hand will be $40,000 machines powered twin 500 C.I. by 1,700 C.l. racing engines and Lee Rothes jet powered turbine tractor. V-1- V-- 8 825-417- THE Clearfield pool is also holding the county races on July 12 at 1:30 p.m. Any in- For pre registration for open competition, call 376-821- 2. formation about them call the pool. The Clearfield Recreation has a new telephone number, Please use this number for recreation purpose so we could serve the people better in the Clearfield area. Department 825-047- O Open O uvy 1 LAYTON -- Pet Shop TS) SO. fOIlT LANE J? Hurry only 9 left Easily tamed A harmless and Tidy Pet!! f NIL4 LJ ferrets 766-09- 22 50995.37095 10--6 WE HAVE IT! types of cages Books Supplies Birds Aquariums All Fish Small Animals ;0 Sports Quiz 1. Who won the mens singles French Open tennis tournament? 2. Who won the Atlanta Golf Classic? 3. Willie Stargell plays pro baseball for what team? 4. Who was named NBA Most Valuable Player of 1979 by Sport magazines? 5. Who won the Belmont Stakes? Answers 1. 2. 3. Bjorn Borg. Andy Bean. Pittsburgh Pirates. Dennis Johnson, Seattle Supersonics. 5. Coastal. 4. ' SPECIAL ATTRACTION Attention Truckers: 4X4 X, Truck Pulling and Diesel Truck Pulling Contests. |