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Show 2C lakeside Kaequeflfoall Tourney Sei Review North, Wednesday, Mar. 23, 1983 v ' W '" I ' t "", .A'Vsy'l' 'V "' ' w '01 '.& " "yV'eZM$f ;" V '''- y . '' V i &y ' vVStt ' - ' fiU'"--- ' " f ' '- businesses have donated prizes to be awarded at the tournament. 486-498- , and to have an enjoyable time. doubles. Several events, from beginners to pro, will be available to - 'uVtk ' " .?. .. ' 4 K ' 'I'H well-like- n, ' & 'a ? ty,yMW.i ','' p.m. All-Ne- w Class Organ Program Learn to play music with this new educationally sound music program. Class lessons are scheduled to start Tuesday, March 29th. Entertain Friends Read Music 8 Week Program No Instrument Needed Hurry! Class size is limited 3943881 Call Now for Details the drivers of the vehicles seem to enjoy organized destruction, even when there is no cash prize to help pay for some of the damages. Those who were lucky came out of the ralley with little more than six inches of mud caked on their But such . cl and Television is honorary chairman and has been assisting with the publicity end of the event. In addition, several I ft) 3GCtffeo I ' t 7DC QiC fZJ tl 1 CO XW. ISEEUEE'S Mi's Day Sale windshields. FEATURIHft-fH- LOWEST PRICES E Monte Vista Gymnasts Perform Sherry Mitchell as she watched her girls do their floor routines. TJiis sounds like the kind of generic statement you would get from just about any girls gymnastic coach but for Sherry its different. e teacher 'Sherry is a a Monte Vista and a part-tim- e coach of the girls gymnastics team. Last Friday and Saturday the 1983 Special Olympics Winter Games were held at the University of Utah and over 1000 youngsters attended. !As usual, every person was a winner but this years format was a little different. As each school competed, a first, second, third place winner was chosen, everyone else was given an award for participating. I For the girls from Monte Vis-t- 6 d, more calories per hour than skiing. rigorous For diabetics this type of vigorous exercise also increases the t y bodys ability to use glucose L and, if played on a regular basis, can actually lower insulin requirements or allow one to. have more calories in a meal plan. And what better way to get out those kinks in daily liv- For Special Olympics the real winner in this said eyent; Im the coach, be in by March 30, winners. p !Im thusiast, you are cordially inFor vited to enter Racquet-U- p Diabetes". Applications must the racquetball enthusiast. Prizes and trophies will be awarded to participants and ing produced by stress and tension? The Tournament begins April 5 and continues through the 9th, a Tuesday through Saturday. It will be held at the Deseret Gym and games will be scheduled in late afternoon and early even--' ing on week days and morning hours on Saturday. The Deseret Gym has generously donated their racquetball facilities for the tournament. Gulmast Khan, Director of the Racquetball and Squash Program at the Deseret Gym, will be For in charge of Racquet-UDiabetes. Khan is a professional squash player and competes on the pro circuit frequently. He; has proven to be very helpful in constructing the tournament. Danny Krmaer of KSL Radio em was that some came down harder than they went up and that resulted in some lost wheels, tires, headlights and transmissions. En- the Racquetball To cross-countr- y :. WHAT GOES UP, must come down. And the trucks which participated in the annual mud ralley on Antelope Island last Saturday and Sunday were no exception. The probl- 9 531-391- 1. highly addictive sport. It is more de- manding than tennis and burns well-know- ' Although you may not consider yourself competitive and hesitant about entering, the pur-- , To obtain an application call pose of this tournament is to or give the player a chance to imthe Utah Affiliate, Enthe Deseret Gym, prove hisher game by playing try fees are $11 for pne event, against unknown opponents, 4o $18 for two events and $11 for pick-u- p tips, to meet new bided Remember the spirit of competition? That exciting gut feeling of anticipation when you, are preparing for a race! For those of you who play recquetball here is your chance to get into the swing of things and show-of- f or (as the case may be) improve your skills in competition. The Utah Affiliate of the American Diabetes Association in conjunction with the Deseret Gym is holding a racquetball tournament better know as Racquet-U- p For Diabetes. Racquetball has become a - PRICIS GOOD THRU MAR. 26 OUR HIST0111MH1 QUALITY IM .Uru? yr--n really hard. But after they compete you see the fruits of your work and you really find satisfaction in your job. For all those who were in attendance, it was a case of everyone being a winner, mostly yourself for just being there. PASSENGER AND LIGHT TRUCK TIRES UP TO BRIDGESTONE SuperFiller STEEL-BELTERADIALS. D full-tim- 212V P16575R13 Mfrs. price suggested 83.03 SALE PRICED 49.82 PLUS 1.62 F.E.T. 108V 401V 207V P15580R12 P16575R13 P16570R13 MFRS MFRS SUG RET ' ?, the excitement they SUGG RETAIL generated won the hearts of all those watching, but most of all the judges who congratualted Sherry and her girls for some of the days finest routines. The girls really worked hard fqr the last few weeks and I felt we could really show our goods . 63 93 8411.. SALE SALE 40.76 plus 1 3? f e 53.62 t PI AMPtSSCNU6COMPL6A and the girls really came through, said Sherry. The girls kinda froze when it came time to compete but once they got started they really shined. 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Students will fire for qualification with a .27 caliber rifle, April 16, at the Davis County Rifle range, east of Kaysville. 1 There will be a $4 registration f$e to cover the cost of materials. The instructor will be Darrell Sorensen. For more inPaformation phone rents are welcome to attend all classes. 544-881- 1. S nrvnJ Ixdiangt Ixckmf FRZ3 Uchinf INSTALLATION AND CHARGING SYSTEM CHECK MOVO 17 6622 8 ' -- IALTLAKI 164-41- 365 S 200 W (tiros HES ciumtio 7714470 329 845 S Univ Av LOCATIONS FOR 40 Month Month N Man OO DIN 1710441 17th and wax SALTUKI 467-106- OOOIN 7 611-764- 2770 S. 300 W. 6 4265 Mala Rd. MMJNTWM. m-i4i- 4 VIRMAL 767-744- 633 S 500 W 1758 6 1 1500 E THE MAN TO SEE Ml. DH3GDH3 TOE Hi And remember to save your cash by using your J.W. Brewer Tire Charge Authority Card u |