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Show i i NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 27, 1979 27, 1979 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER WEEKLY REFLEX I ' r: - Eleven CLEARFIELD Miller, Dennis Doering, Rob Smith, Boyd Putnam, Darren Fowler and Bobby Vlaanderen. boys Irom Clearfield compet-rk- l in the recent Boys Game "Boom Invitational Tournament held at the Kiwanis-- d eli Boys and Girls Club in :2ali Lake City. Three came with prizes. KYLE REES won 1th 'U FOURTEEN different events for three age groups were held, including such things as billiards, foosball, table tennis, checkers and chess, etc. Some 250 boys Irom Salt Lake, Utah and place :5n the class competition for M3 year olds. David Naylor 5on third place in Peterson :ipoul lor year olds, and j;Mike Poll won third place in &oys Ping Pong for --year olds. All received cer-:anates. 3 PARSONS Asphalt Products, Inc. have a contract totaling over $300,000 to construct the road, and grading work is now in process. Once the grading is completed, the earth will be allowed to settle during the winter and a hard surface coat will be applied in the spring. Byron McGregor, city en- Daws County competed. "Considering that we had no prior practice, the boys did 3 well," said Roger Thomas, Recreation Director. We 14-1- 7 il made our goal, which was to gel on the scoreboard, and the kids had a ball. We are looking forward to next years contests. wwl Uther contestants Irom rClearlield were Robert Johnson, John Harris, Marvin LAYTON Thousands of loads of fill dirt have been hauled to build a road across the Kays Creek gully which separated Ft. Lane from Gordon Street. While the work is going on, motorists have been detouring down Church Street instead of going south to Ft. Lane. Recreation Z r ' ' ; : ; Results Announced ' X :3-ato- - , - rileiied ' IOMMUNITY D West G. Layton and Kaysville Ralph Dibble, chairperson; Vernon Flint, Ambrose Motta, member; 1st alternate, Grant farmer, has been n to the Agricultural S&iabili-zatioand Conservation (ASC) Committee lor a term. Named as alier-trnai- by delegates at the ASC Convention, held December Call. - - Farming-ton- , were lomio Yamada. Community E West point farmer and Centerville, Bountiful, jjldiileman. and Ruwl Rice,-- . - West Bountiful, Woods Cross-and North Salt Lake Jarmington dairyman. Each -- inait will Thomas J. Williams, chairr seive a :jeim. person; Rawl Rice, Alma Eadkle, r; BEN A. THURGOOD, Jr., member; 1st alternate, was as Syracuse, William "Bill Smith; 2nd xhuii person ol the county alternate, Walter S. Elliot. EVonimitiee lor 1980. William 41. Rigby, Centerville, was THREE-memb1HE selected as county committee is respon:tnu Mr. Stevenson was elecsible ior local administration ted as a member. Mr. Thur--goo- d ol farm government has served six years as programs such as wheat and chairperson for the commileed gram, bee indemnity, ttee, which meets monthly. disaster and wool. 5 Farmers who were elected -MR. THURGOOD jis ASC Community Comm- 3 ittee members in the Dec. to expressed appreciation flection included the folloLynn A. Burton, Davis County wing: Executive Director of the COMMUNITY A East ASCS, who will retire Jiyton and South Weber February 29. He said a person rReed Robins, chairperson: to till his position will be selected from among eligible yilen J. Love, John W. Firth, member; oil ice managers and trainees, alternate Robert L. and interviews with qualified 2nd alternate, candidates will be held rJaques; humas J . Evans. January 24 or 25. -Community S:d7, ' j V"" Needed ' t". , ' ; -- ments youth basketball w program for 1980 is Friday, Dei. 28. The registrations are being received at the recrea-- . lion office at the Municipal Swim Pool, 934 South Falcon Drive (1000 East) all week from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. ex-- , cept Saturday. v. X' -- n; $1.00 league or clinic. Iiiriwiwirisiwwt-Tftv- Practices, BECKY HAMBLIN rst 3 B-- , West Point, South Hooper, Clinton rand Sunset Tomio Yamada, nairperson; Glen Singleton, Don Thur-Bioo- Syracuse, Clear-teld- - f member; 1st trLynn D. Kirkman; alternate, 2nd alter- - I HE STATE ASC Committee will make the selection, it was announced. Applicants must be college graduates, and preference will be given to landidates with agricultural training, wwl Mtisftainidliiinig PerftoraainiGe gymnastics team from Utah. On Saturday, the Desert Devil Classic was held for Class I and elite level gymnasts from top teams throughout the United States.,,, - THE SPINEtTS nieet was contestetf on two levels: Class II (intermediate) and Class I (advanced). Members of the gymnastics team Saltos received their first loss as a team in seven outings as the final team Spinetts 86.10, score was: Saltos 81.50, Aerials 76.00. Saltos coach Mike Dennison viewed the competition as an excellent learning experience. Bv DONETA and iriends on Christmas eve with a dinner party. Special M. GATHERUM B guest lor the evening was 6 Santa Claus. t Mrs. Ethel Scoftield had her A. Scoftield :rund Ins wile, Kay spend the Sson, Captain Gary weekend with her. Captain B Scol lield and Mrs. Scoftield returned home in Coronado, SCalii. Captain Scoftield "leiently completed special tinual training at Arco, Ida. returned to California to continue schooling at San -- Diego and in Rhode Island. :lpon completion ol this -He ispci lalied training. Captain r;Scoliield will be assigned to a ::nui lear powered U.S. Naval Edship. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shook traveled to Salt Lake City last Sunday to attend a special "Feast of Thanksgiving that was held at the Full Armor Bilile Institute. The program 3 g B included B is B a ham and turkey dinner. It was given by the Shook's daughter, Sharon and their Ben Kistler to . show appreciation to all the friends who helped them prior to the birth and lollow-mthe birth of their young twin babies. The second pur-f- .i pose of the activity was to in-liiHluce all their friends to the g : 3 liny twins, MaryBeth and p. Daniel Earl Kistler. Mr. and Mrs. LloyJ Shook spent Christmas with the : Kistler family. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barton B entertained family members Mrs. Barton's sister and her husband and their children, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Due is and April and Pollyan-n- irom New Port Beach, Cam. spent the Christmas holidays visiting with rela lives in Layton. Mr. anil Mrs. Stephen Hawkes enjoyed a short vacation trip to Las Vegas last week. I or the past two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Chance Green have enjoyed having their granddaughter, Susan Green from Arvada, Colo, staying at their home. Susan also spent time visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce (EmmaLou) Golightly and Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Gcralding) Ferbrache. and Mr. Mrs. 0. and and daughter-in-la- ot lici lanuly members. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferbrache, and Mrs. Chance Green others. Christmas eve. Bruce Emma Lou Golightly home of Mr. and Mrs. Chance Green lor Christmas dinner liursday alternoon, the Deseret Camp of the I pionships in March. meet against Spinetts and Sunland Gym- THE CLASS I Daughter of Utdh Pioneers held liieir Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Emma Lou Golightly. buiulay evening, Richard and Marge Harvey of Fruit Heights entertained members ol the Ray and Imu Harvey lanuly at their home. Those families attending included the Frank Harvey family; the Jim Harvey family and the Linda H. Barton family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haney lo have their son, Brad home from USU for the Christmas holidays. M i s. Linda Langley was one- ol the outstanding soprano singers who performed in the are pleased annual Salt Lake Oratorio Society's production of Handel s Messiah. The two were held in the Suit Lake Tabernacle. family; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hill and lanuly; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hill and family; Jack Hill and family; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Page and family. Mrs. Joy Jacobson enterat a tained Christmas party that was held Headquarters SALES -- SERVICE 7C3-13- 13 SM0W HOWES SHARPER MS SERVICE s;.m EOTE REPAIR NORTH MAIN. KAYSVILLE UWN MOWERS - SHARPENM6 A SEPAMIMS MECHAW 06DEN lie traditional Hill family party was held on Christmas ila at the Kaysville home of 1 Rex Hill and family; Bring It to CSS 1 Stratton NEW LOCATION:645 compete successfully with anyone and that this meet will go a long way toward preparing us for the state cham- Mis. Pearl Hill. Those attending included Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gailey and Your Briggs CSS level. We now feel like we can and the family party. repairing Don't Cum It nucss and and Marlene. Layne and Donett; Bill and Geraldine Ferbrache and their children, Gerald, Julie and Ken met at the LAvxu:oynn SAWS Mr. and their children, Christine, IN KAYSVILLE OUN F. ol Mountain Home. Ida., spent a few days in Last Layton with their son Ferbrache The Spinetts are Arizonas best team at the Class II level and have never lost a state title. All but two of our girls are in their first year at this 7S at her home Wednesday evening. Those attending included Sandy Lamoreaux, Rachel Wittock, Angie Leanne Child, Cooper, Nobilee Wells, Sue Carroll and Cindy Kelson nastics standout Becki Hamblin did not compete as she had been invited to participate in the Classic the following day. Jill Palmers and third place first on balance beam combined with Kathy Nielsens first on vault to give the Utah team a strong early season showing. Saturday 45 should were: Rigby's SCATS (Cathy team); Gymnastics Olympica (third nationally); National Academy of Oregon (a team which produced Olympic qualifiers Leslie Pyfer and Puget Talaveras); Tracy Sound Rainbows (fifth nationally); Derby City Gym- nastics (Kentucky); Diego Aztecs (eighth AT THE ILASSES ARE held from 7 room. Couples may register at 6:45 p.m. prior to the lirst class or preregister ing calling Mrs. Kristine Tat-toK.N., Registration fee for the en bv Chaplin telephone suojects include, hygiene, anatomy and physiology, denial care, and nutrition. A EXERCISES WILL be to taught prospective niothers, who are asked to wear comfortable clothing and bring a pillow and special feature will be a class on blanket. Several films will be shown, mi hiding, "Inside My Mom," "Labor and Delivery," "The and Newborn. Amazing I lie First Two Weeks ot Lite. I WO M. PHYSICIANS, Mark Hemever, M.D., and "lathering." the date for a tour ol the maternity lacilities will be announced. SI. BENEDICTS Hospital also offers classes in Lamaze Prepared Childbirth. For more information on Lamaze the person to call is Mrs. Marilyn foolev, H$D.;WL(yj Roger WD(j( 10th place finish on beam and vault and a fourth place finish on floor exercise. The junior at Roy High School thus established na- bet 5118 ilia m.vrrfh-,- 1 l,,fh Results; Spinetts (S) vs. Saltos (SS) vs. Aerials (A) Class II (intermediate): Hamblin had qualified for the evenings finals in three of the four Olympic events: Floor, beam and vault. She had also placed ninth in the competition with a 35.05. There was less than .6 tenths between her finish and the first place. The final results ,s 11 mPT. SHIRTS COATS PANTS JACKETS, ETC. 6.35. LADIES DEPT. Uneven Bars (1) Rosen (S) 7.75; (2) N. Green (SS) 7.45; (3) Forcelli (S) and Voss (S) 6.95; (5) Marx (SS) and Pap- -' pas (S) 6.85. COATS DRESSES PURSES SPORTSWEAR (Al- end of the round Ms. 1 MEWS Floor exercise (1) Rosen (S) and Pappas (S) 7.90; (3) Campos (S) 7.80; (4) Marx (SS) 7.60; (5) Gillespie and Snell (S) 7.55. BALANCE BEAM (1) Rosen (S) 7.50; (2) Florez (S) 7.25; (3) Dias (S) 6.60; (4) S. Green (SS) 6.50; (5) Snell (SS) 6.40; (6) Campos (S) San tionally); Los Angeles Lights and individuals including Becki Hamblin (Saltos-Utah- ) preliminary and Michael D. Woolman, M.D., will discuss baby care. Other 82. clinics and herselj.ps oqq.gf the CjBPWMjsrfj High School for the fourth annual Desert Devil Classic. Par- and Kelli buquerque) . within 30 days, wwl tire series of eight classes is were a gymnasts teams 2, to 9 p.m. in the hospital din- Thomas, city recreation direcwwl tor, at gathered at Saguaro ticipating Jan. e Thursday, Jan. 3. Both mothers and fathers an- invited and may attend ei tiler night of the week. COACHES, referees and scorekeepers are still needed for both boys and girls programs. Interested persons nasties was also very close: Spinetts 63.30, Saltos 60.80, Sunland 58.85. Saltos gym- On Chapel at Rosewood Lane. Cost of the project is about $51,000, and it is expected that the work will be completed Y games will be held Saturdays at the Clearfield High School Gymn, starting January 5 and finishing at the end of March. er ed the Aerials and Saltos h extra per assessed Arizonas strong gymnastics program was well underway last weekend. On Friday, the undefeated and three time state champion Spinetts host- , will be group. itrtwr trance to the station. FOUR-WASTOP signs will be installed once roadwork is completed at the junction of Fort Lane, Gordon VAULT (1) Gillespie (S) (2) Sumner (SS) 8.40; (3) Campos (S) 7.65; (4) Rosen (S) 7.50; (5) Kingsley (SS) 7.35; (6) Marx (SS) and Pappas (S) 7.30. (1) Rosen (S) 30.20; (2) Pappas (S) 28.15; (3) Campos (S) 27.95; (4) Gillespie (S) 27.90; (5) S. Green (SS) 26.65; (6) N. Green (SS) and Marx (SS) 26.45 (7) Sumner (SS) 26.35. 8.45; GIRL'S DEPT. COATS PANTS s SHIRTS FOR ALL TO ENJOY DRESSES ETC. BOVS DEPT. A PICTURESQUE SETTING DOWNSTAIRS IDEAL FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH OR DINNER ! FABRICS SEWING ACCESSORIES As Well As , ' K I DEPT. ; All Season Barbeques Superb Buffets Dining By Candlelight Valley View Dances Wedding Receptions Private Parties Banquets Etc. 766-064- 1 Many Good Values at , Clean-u- p CHEF MARK FITCHES Prices FofmeHy with the Hilton Hawaiian Village Hotel, Hawai For Information & Reservations Call - COATS PANTS SHIRTS 2501 E. GENTILE, LAYTON Hawaiian Luaus en- gineer reported. Layton city is also installing storm 2000 feet of ' sewer pipe along East Gentile Street east of Fairfield. Road. It will serve the Morgan Farm subdivision, East Crest subdivision and the new LDS 1HE PROGRAM will include boys and girls in various age groups. Fees range from $3.50 for first and second graders to $6. 50 for youngsters in the 9 to 12 age one-yea- - WASHINGTON TERRACE of childbirth education classes will begin at si. Benedicts Hospital on - A new series - CLEARFIELD Registration deadline for the Clearfield Recreation Depart- Mr. McGregor said Utah Power and Light Company has a substation in the gully near the area of the fill. The company put many of its bigger power lines underground. It will be necessary to provide a new en- Classes To Start pros-peitiv- - iidtc, Stanley Hamblin. Jack D. well known West - - ' LAYTON f . and Church Streets, the thought it would be." Childbirth Education Wednesday, X. ' sr : Stevenson, WE HAD pipes installed to get Kays Creek water through before we had fill dirt brought Mr. McGregor said. in, That was five or six years ago. We were lucky enough to get a lot of free fill dirt, which brought the grade considerably higher than we first gineer, said the city has .1 ASC Election agreed to have the road ready to receive traffic by May 1980, when the Layton Mall is ex. pected to open. Oi:tD - )! m Q 9( oi; |