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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 4, 1981 REFLEX-DA- VIS Davis Fights FwFieiioiri Lead 7 yv; teams fighting it out for the championship. By DAVE WIGHAM , i ": v ''I i .. 4 .' ? 7;-- ' KAYSVILLE 7(7 (V . vr There probably isnt a more balanced league in the state then Region Four when it comes to basketball. At the halfway point of their league play there are four , I Ift tion. Davis is right in the thick of the action with a 2 league mark. Box Elder and Ogden lead the pack at this writing with 1 records with the Darts and Ben Lomond on their Bear River and heels at 3-- IT APPEARS as if those four teams will be in the state playoffs with the only thing left up for grabs is which position each will finish in region ac- - 4-- 5 4V k:v Delia Kappa Gamma Hears Shoshone Indian . boys before the league is over. No one wants to be the first victim of the Grizzlies. With no wins and the season out of reach certain clubs get that loose feeling with nothing to lose. Logan almost came up big winners last week with a one point loss to Ben Lomond, a team that is fighting for a state berth. Logan seem to be the weak sisters in the league with the and Logan winless Bears at on the bottom of the pile. DAVIS SAW just about everything last week in their two outings. First of all they saw Bear River come into town and let the air out of the ball then they traveled up to Box Elder and found themselves in a run and gun contest. LOGAN ISNT without talent as center Brian Hunsaker is a good player. In last week's loss he scored 10 to lead the Grizzlies in a low scoring affair. Brian could very well cause problems in the middle for the Darts if they don't pay t close attention to him. The line on the Darts is their overall balance. Taylor is ' going to get his share of the points but then people like Lance Hill. Lynn Lloyd. Dave The Darts showed their poise in the win over Bear River as (he Bears tried to, put everyone to sleep with their tactics. Davis came away .with a 4 win, only one man in that game managed double figures with David Bock getting 28-2- Marcia Galli, a Shoshone Indian, spoke to the Episolon Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International Jan. 26. The group met in the Little Theater at Davis High School. Miss Galli is program associate with the National Race Desegregation Dept. She is currently working at WSC and her region covers Montana, Wyoming, North and South Dakota and Utah. MISS GALLI grew up on the THREE GIRLS from Thai- Fort Hall Indian Reservation in Idaho. She has had nationwide experience working and living with different Indian tribes. She eloqently presented the problems of the American Indian. President Maxine Chabries of Bountiful conducted the land performed two dances from their native country. meeting. Edna Peterson, E. Vincent, HAFB, came with the girls to assist with communication. Mrs. Vincent works with Laotian, Vietnamese and Thai students on the program at North Davis Jr. High, Layton High School and Clearfield High School. Dancers were Serivak and her sister Juara, and Jittima Sukmungsa. They Pens-pomma- are students at Clearfield High. Their language tutor, Alisa Vincent, a native of Thailand and wife of Capt. Robert counselor at Clearfield High School, arranged for the program. Pennies By Returning from Las Vegas trip are members of Superstars gymnastics team including Erica Jenkins, left, Natalie Smith, Wendy Terry and Tiffany Terry, front. SUPERIUDS RETURN The Superkids Drill and Flag teams from Ogden and Bountiful, under the direction of Tami Greene returned from Las Vegas after two outstanding performances at the University of Las Vegas. me featured with the performer, David Atwell, at opening ceremonies. well-know- n THE SUPERKIDS were invited to extend their visit and appear at a special performance with David Atwell, but, school comes first, therefore they had to decline. In the past month they have ON JAN. 2, eighty superkids performed for the the UNLV-U- . of U. game and on Jan. 3, UNLV-BYgame. ' it ' v. ' a,- - ' M appeared at Woods Cross High, WSC, the Salt Palace for a Utah Jazz game and the U. of U. Several other trips are planned as well as other performances here at home. THE SUPERKIDS ages range from 5 and they train at Dance Expressions in Ogden and Woods Cross High School. , fy ' girls were excited to be f CLINTON Life is hard by the yard, but its a cinch by the inch. That is the creed of a group of ladies who will be IRS Agent Addresses Layton Kiwanis - LAYTON The Kiwanis Club of Layton met at the Main Street Station Restaurant in Layton for their Saturday " breakfast meeting. Guest was Kent Davis a special agent for the IRS. , 'r The I on ' v' multi-langua- dii SPECIAL GUEST WAS John Mariani of Syracuse, recently retired from the U.S. Air Force. Two of the dancers were his stepdaughters. Three other daughters enjoyed the program. Mr. Mariani is a na- canvassing the Clinton area during the month of February. tive of Italy. Refreshments , THEY WILL be going house to house in an effort to collect funds for the Primary Childrens Medical Center. Pennies by the Inch has been helping all kids, regardless of race, creed or color for the past 59 years according to this years director for Clinton city, Edith Lamb. She issued a plea for everyone to be ten feet tall and give generously. were served, np 11. THEN ON Friday maybe the Darts were still thinking about the slow down affair since they just couldnt seem to get things going in the early going as the Bees rushed to an early lead and held oq. Junior Brian Taylor led the Darts in scoring with 17 with Bock adding 12 followed by Lance Hill at 9 and Brent Hatch with 8 more. On Tuesday of this weejc the Darts hosted Ben Lomond, a club they have been looking forward to playing ever since they lost the opening round game to the Scots. This time around through. Brian Taylor was scheduled to play. (Keep in mind this article was written on Monday). Bock. Brad Caldwell and Brent Hatch are all capable of filling it up also. You never ' DAVIS NEEDS the w in over Logan to stay in close contact with the two leaders. They especially can't allow the . Logan squad to pick up the w in and get back into the state picture. The Ben Lomond game is a big one in the revenge department and hopefully they can get their minds back onto , NOW UP ON their slate is the bottom of the heap Logan, but still a club that could very well knock off some of the big know which one of these guys is going to get the hot hand but any one of them is very capable of scoring 20 or more in a game. Logan by game time. If they take the Grizzlies lightly they could be in for a dog fight. If they take them seriously, they should win big. IF ANYONES home is missed and they would like to give to this very worthwhile cause, Mrs. Lamb stressed, they may call me and I will be at their door to accept their donation. Her number is 825-018- 7. MR. DAVIS spoke about f criminal investigation work at his office. Special agents concentrate on evasion of income tax, illegal income (such as prostitution, gambling, etc.), failure to file and abusive fraudulant tax schemes which are marketed to the public. One of the largest areas of activity in the Utah area is investigation of abusive tax sheh ters. Aiding and abetting other, persons in preparation of fraudulant tax returns is a common area of investigation involving tax shelters. V. She emphasized that all of the funds collected go directly to the care of the children, none is used for overhead costs. Iw i j&KiGDQD PROMOTORS often distribute false and fraudulant tax information to investors. Such promotions are charged with aiding and abetting, whether or not the investor is aware of the falsity of the information in- cluded on his return or whether or not he is also IS HALL IpAyF Fun anniiri Kristen Ballantyne and athy Lee Beckstrom denied Jan. 25 for Israel with BYU Study Abroad Prog-n- . They will live in a kibbutz, amet Rachael, located near :rusalem. Their stay will trips to Egypt, the Sinai id Galilee. ie Two Fruit Heights girls leave for Israel with the Brigham Young University Study Abroad program for six months. Left-t- o right, Kristen Ballantyne and Beckstrom. Kathy STUDENTS are required to take a minimum of 16 credit hours for the trip. The main study will be religion but will include various other fields. They will have the opportunity to work with the people of Israel the banana fields, in orphanges. schools and other places. To finish their study abroad, the travelers will visit Greece and Europe. KRISTEN IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ballantyne and Kathy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Beckstrom, both of Fruit Heights. charged. Special agents are given extra duty assignments during election years to assist the Secret Service in providing protection to traveling candidates. BECAUSE OF the workload on special agents the IRS guidelines require a fairly large amount of income to be involved before criminal investigation will be pursued. Small cases are seldom pursued because of the counterproductive public response such cases generate. ONE OF the primary reasons for criminal tax investigation is to publicize the fact that the tax laws are being enforced. Voluntary public compliance is the ultimate goal. Abusive tax shelters are frequently being organized with foreign involvements. Foreign trusts, foreign corporations and foreign partnerships are often organized as part of tax shelter schemes. Such School of Dance schemes depend in many cases upon the premise that the IRS cant get needed information from foreign banks and foreign governments to prove the fraudulent nature of the scheme. Gerald Purdy p,mouNcEs Winter Registration for Dance Classes CLASSES OFFERED COMBINATION CLASSES Ballet Baton ages Tap DRILL ages BATON age 10 4-- 16 LADIES DANCE EXERCISE i Judy Jill after 5 p.m. tion facilities for the city. The Kiwanis Club met Jan. 28 at the Chateau center for their regular weekly meeting with Dr. L. Bruce Jensen, president, conducting the business meeting, np T. no Owens Corning Insulation V Sfi75 3'j x 15, P0WERL0CK TAPE Locks open wont creep shut. Push button to retract. Y25 Wide A" blade. Owens Corning Asphalt Shingles trxtr Armstrong Ceiling Tile now 29 Glenwood Rg .V How 41 Grenoble 235 lh. 3 Tab at courts, etc. over the past years and the future needs of recrea-- , 766-004- 2 766-071- 1 25-F- Kiwanis developing parks, tennis REGISTER NOW! CALL Speaks To Gerald Purdy, vice principal of Davis High School, was guest speaker at the Kiwanis meeting at the Chateau center in Layton on Jan. 21. MR. 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