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Show I 5K??jr5AyiS NEWS JOURNAL. JULY 5, 1 979 vr. ST Ml & booth. Concession information - over 20 churches, civic groups and school groups sponsored food and game booths for this years Riata Days. Sam Dato was in charge of organizing the concession stands. READY FOR DUNKING may be moved back several months, said School District Buildings and Grounds Director Dean Penrod. Contractor is Ben Lomond Construction of Ogden. .VAw.wVm'o1 fctas Santa Monica, Calif, was the site for the USAF National Tumbling Championships last weekend. Hosted by Sundby ing meet for the selection of a USA Team. Two Utahns will be representing their county in Bulgaria in Augpst if all Publications, Gumnast, Acrosport, International .1 IHtaSi r together and were former teammates. They finished first and second and are slated to travel to Bulgaria the first week in August to participate in the World 1979 Big Game Kules Utah Big Game Proclamation has been published and contains valuable hunter tips and regulations to be followed 11 ' - during the hunts.. Copies may be obtained at local stores where hunting and fishing licenses are sold, Division of Wildlife Resources Offices, or by obtaining a June 24th issue of the Salt Lake Tribung. Prospective big game hunters are advised to keep the proclamation as additional copies may become hard to obtain. covered in the new proclamation. Bighorn sheep may be hunted by successful permit applicants during the 14 season, tember and 55 bull and 70 antlerless moose permits will be issued during two moose seasons, Sucand Nov. Sept. cessful buffalo applicants will have the option of harvesting a bull or a cow during the buffalo season. Nov. UTAHS ARCHERS will have the possibility of taking on two buck deer in 1979-o- ne an archery tag, the other on ' 8 The only international meets available are selected from performances on such platforms. Juli and Becki are The venom from honey bees, wasps, yellow jackets and hornets is, drop for drop, just as potent for some susceptible persons as the deadly venom of rattlesnakes. allergic. s THE FOLLOWING areas experienced antlerless deer permit increases: Box Elder, part, st Wellsville, Ogden River, and to the regular license tag. The deer archery season will be from August Archers will also receive hunters choice elk 3. 150 IN THE junior division, former state champion Tracy Sumner came away with a first place finish. One of Utahs top rated Class II gymnasts, Ms. Sumner narrowly edged Tracy Swenson of Bountiful for the title. The girls, soon to be competing for the same club, were per-mits--- more than last year-awill have an August nd antelope hunt for. those archers who are suc16 cessful in drawing a permit. The muzzleloader deer season was moved back one week to Nov. so that the season would not conflict with 10-1- 8 the pheasant season and would not be as close to the regular deer season. SUMMER EACH year unfortunately brings with it grim stories of death from stings-ma- ny of which might have been avoided by the proper precautions. , competitors for the TAGS Gymnastics Club at Woods Cross several years ago. In September the Aerials, coached by Shondell Knowl-to- n and Mike Boyle, will be joined by the Saltos, coached by Mike Dennison and Don Laursen. The feeling is that the resulting group will be one of the best teams in the state in gymnastics and in the nation in tumbling. JUNIOR DIVISION: (1) Tracy Sumner (Saltos) Utah 20.98; (2) Tracy Swenson (Aerials) Utah 19.55; (3) Mary Ellen Marx (Saltos) Utah 15.99; (4) Beverly Snell (Saltos) Utah 15.96; (5) Mary Lee Fairley (Stags) Mississippi 14.75; (6) Wendy Johnson (Stags) Mississippi 14.10. First alternate to the USA team is Jill Palmer, last USTA National years tumbling champion. Ms. Palmer, a Class I gymnast for the Saltos Gymnastics Club will compete in the event one of the other girls cannot compete. included string instrument ensembles under the direction of David Thayne and a childrens chorus from Kays-villSquare dancers enter e. All classes are one-hahour and will be conducted for beginners, intermediate and advanced swimmers, she said. TO the munity Action Programs ' summer recreation program, youngsters in families will be able to participate in those activities during the coming months,' says Ann Jensen, CAP recreation coordinator. Swimming ektsses will be hejd at Bountiful, Clearfield and' Layton city pools for Clearyoungsters from field will hold classes once a week on Thursdays from 9 to 23. 10 a.m. from today-AuWhile classes have already started, late registration will be accepted. FORMER BASEBALL pro Doug Howard, who slugged it out for the California Angels and Cleveland Indians, will spearhead the baseball clinic for youngsters from set from 8 a.m. to 3 July p.m. at Nichols Diamonds in low-inco- 295-239- 773-780- 867-221- 867-235- Spans the Davis County Memorial Park. Those attending should supply their own baseball gloves and sack lunch with drinks to be provided, Mrs. Jensen said. The clinic will see its climax with baseball on games from 8 a.m.-noo- n Boun- THOSE FROM years of age will have a chance to discover the world of Hill Air Force Base during a week of tours conducted July Those signing up will have the 23-2- , Quiz 1. Who won the Memorial Golf Tournament? 2. Who won the Indianapolis 500? 3. Mickey Rivers plays pro baseball for what team? 4 Who won the LPGA Corning the 21st. classes each Tuesday and Thursday tiful classes will run daily 17 at 8: 40, from Aug. 10: 40 and 11:20 a.m. those interested should call CAP at 1 or ext. 205 or 207. tb 3 LAYTON AREA youngsters will be able to swim and learn from July 16 to Aug. 16, with a.m. schools. TO REGISTER, 16-2- 1 g. 9 to 10 Participants must provide their own swimming trunks and towels. Com- IFgh chaiice to visit a different part of the base each day with many activities planned, she said. Buses will pick up participants at 8:30 a.m. each day at Clearfield, Layton, Davis and Woods Cross high lf baseball, swimming or the grand tour of Hill Air Force Base, some Dayis County youngsters can get in on the fun. THANKS music. The chairman for the live entertainment portion of Riata Days was Sharon Slatore. She was assisted by members of the Layton Civic Arts Association. nummeir - Whether FARMINGTON its included tumblers and gymrasts from the Potter School of Dance, fiddlers who were organized by Hazel Bodily, a barbershop quarter, called The Chord Company. Members of the outstanding quartet include Lynn D. Stout, Bob Davis, Keynon Hansen and Ron . Classic? 5. Who won World 600? the NSACAR Answers: 1. 2. 3. Tom Watson. Rick Mears. New York Yankees. 4 Penny Pulz. 5. Darrell Waltrip. Rough-finishe- d clothing should be avoided, so some believe. Staying away from areas, where concentrations of bees or other stingers are likely to be encountered, is of vital importance for the allergic, since multiple stings cause most fatalities. STINGS, FOR those allergic to insect venom, should be taken very seriously. Perhaps injections of cortisone-on- ly what ones doctor suggests-shou- ld be near at hand. County. Mantua-WillardWe- but we expected quite a few more tumblers to be trying to edge them out for this and other trips. Over three points separated first from third place in the meet. EXPLAINS DENNISON, Utah teams have three times finished second in the nation in tumbling. The TAGS in 1976 and 1978 and the Hi Fliers from Roy in 1979. In 1977 the TAGS won the National Open Championships. Utah tends to dominate tumbling now the way Ohio and Illinois did in the last decade. In January another, much larger meet will take place in Ohio. Again, it will be used as a trials for a USA team for a European tour. Senior results: The Division (1) Becki Hamblin (Saltos) Utah 27.16; (2) Julie Beaty (HiFliers) Utah 26.56; (3) Michelle Gibbs (Aztecs) California .23.76; (4) Jill Palmer (Saltos) Utah 2326; (5) Shawnee Ynchausti (Saltos) Utah 20.76. field CLOSING OUT the day of exciting fun and good entertainment was Elbe Pack and the Scottish folk dancing. She was accompained by bagpipe SPRAY repellents are almost a must for the highly In many areas deer have increased beyond the carry-- , ing capacity for local range and damage to the habitat has occurred. This increase in the deer herd in northern Utah has prompted the increase in antlerless permits. Of local interest is the doubling of permUrtn-Davi- definitely the nations best Summer DEER HUNTERS will get an opportunity to harvest an additional antlerless deer in 1979 provided they apply for an antlerless permit before the July 31st deadline. The northern part of the state has experienced a tremendous increase in the deer herd and with it a resulting increase in crop damage complaints. antlerless Sep- - ' and "Both gymnastics tumbling are changing to what is called a platform floor, explains Dennison. Friendship Cup. The two day competition was football PERFORMANCES ON the steps of the auditorium not as well attended as last years World Age Group Games in Honolulu, Hawaii. Mike Dennison, coach of the local Saltos Gymnastics Club, found that a little confusing. Are Mow Available The a a HAMBLIN and Julie Beaty are both from Roy, attend high school Gymnast, the competition also turned out to be a qualify -' r goes well. BECK1 (SdDiMir Zeeman. tained on the black top from 7 until 9 p.m. Groups performing on the softball diamond west of the LAYTON One new feature of Laytons Riata Days was live entertainment throughout most of the day and into the time for fireworks to begin. For noKamas. Several five-da- y tice control permit hunts will also be held. Hunters will be entitled to one buck deer on their regular license and if they obtain an antlerless permit will be able to get the additional antlerless deer. The 1979 deer hunt with a few exceptions will run October multiple stings, especially on the head, instant attention, and injections, may be necessary. Oir-i-s Attend C-l- in 20-3- Elk hunters will have a similar hunt on 16 open bull areas with the exception of the Mount Dutton area which in 1979 was not designated as being open bull. Restricted bull permit areas are similar to last year. The Board of Big Game Control eliminated restrictions on the number of open bull peropen mits for the October bull season. A slight increase in antlerless elk permits was noted with more than 1,500 being issued statewide. tj ?: the Mottas they stopped at Yellowstone Park and Jack-so- n Hole, Wyo., to vacation for three days. Laurie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Motta and Korryn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wiese. Both girls live in Layton. ANTELOPE HUNTERS will see increases in the number of buck permits authorized on the following units: Box Elder Snowville, West Desert Riverbed, West Desert Snake Valley, Cedar City and Myton Bench. w RETAIL $9000.95 SAVE $1404.95 CAPRICE CLASSIC $7596 HEW 1979 BUCK BAT PRICE NEW 1979 VAN -- f Power steering, power brakes, cruise control, automatic trans., gauges. 435: RETAIL $7381.15 SAVE $1493.15 MONTE CARLO COUPE 581 : Automatic, air, tinted glass, power brakes, power steering, radial white striped tires, rally wheels, AM radio, body pin striping, and more metallic with cloth seats. $5888 Light blue L-J NOW 4 O 825-224- 8 rn SALES A LEASINGz $6395 Was $7793 SAVE $1398! 165: Nicely Was $8040 SAVE $1443! equipped. MONTE CARLO NOW NOVA CUSTOM UNJ Business Office $7677 138: Nicely 196: Nicely equipped. Was $7700 LAYTON FRANZ FERRANTE MALIBU WAGON equipped. IMP ALA SEDAN 645 N. MAIN A womens libber boarded a crowded bus and immediately a man rose to his feet. 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