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Show l Sun Chronicle Thursday , Mari h LMi, 197,5 Clearfield Courier Clearfield sets hopes high for Thes know what it s like now to catch state lever Another asset that will he a (treat factor is the team going 'Into is the want to keep up thegie.it baseball liadition at plaseis another baseball campaign is catching lev er at the school and the city ol Cleat held For the lirst time in main years CHS figures to he' the toughest team m Region Two. This sear's squad is loaded with experience, leadership, excellent coaching, and real genuine talent that hopefully will blend together to make this season the best owr at Clearfield With the basketball team of just completing a C learfield. In 14 Clearlield took the state ci ms n m baseball and has been having very successful seasons since Not only the players on the team are excited, but the students m the school would like nothing mme to suppoit then learn again at a stall' sets tournament. successful season and the f.u t that they went to state, lends to i ub oil on the this baseball Head Co,u Ii time Ken Hu ks is ol Wildlife Division Kesourees law enloi cement oil icers have been working on a chrome problem - illegal deei shooteis. And they base been successful in ap-p- i ehending offenders Olfieers Brent Christensen and Leo Hovmga cited James Hicks of Monroe this month lot unlawful possession of a deer. The judge in the ease meted out a still penults -$250 lor the otlense, plus an $711(1 additional Hicks vehicle, gun. meat saw and knile were confiscated and given hack to him upon leshtution to the state lor damages in the amount of $500 ioi the doe and $200 for the unboi ii Ictus He also had to pay the towing charge, sg(i 50 lot Ins truck The officers had been working at night ami noticed spotlights m the area Thes followed the trucks to a dairy ham near Monroe and saw a deer hanging there. The ollicers entered the barn and arrested Hicks. Two other men, who ran out of the back door ol the barn, were not apprehended. Hicks vehicle and another vehicle vveie impounded No othei arrests vveie made m the case An Ogden, Hall, couple has been lined a total ol $45(1 in another case The husband was lined $250 lor illegal possession and sale ol deer meat Ills wile was lined $100 lot aiding and assisting her husband. Their vehicle was also impounded Throe other persons were ai rested tor possessing the deer m the same case. They were giv en a choice between til) houis ol woi k 01 a $250 line and chose to work. The arrests were a icsult of investigations by Division conseivation and vwldhle enloi cement agents Three Salt Lake City men wet e held m jail on charges ol illegally taking a deer east ol the city near the Holladay C.un Club last week A Sait Lake County sheriff's deputy stopped the men and called Division Conservation Officei Jim Guymon One vehicle was impounded and several firearms were seized as evidence. Utah's courts are taking a dim v lew ol illegal killing ol wildlife, noted Division Law Knloi cement Cluei John Nagel, "as attested to by the $150 paid by Mr I licks " This yeai's Legislatuie sever e mote adopted lor big game killing penalties animals. Sueli ollenses were changed from Class R to Recreation dates party for players Recreation ROY Roy will host a basketball parts lor the boys and girls who (lass misdemeanors, A upping maximum penalties six-Irom $200 lines and-o- t ninth jail terms to possible HI lines $ year jail terms. We believe action by the Legis a ui e cha aging violations Irom Class B to m the basketball season. this program Trophies will be given to the lirst place teams m both the girls and boys program. Wrestling hoys are also asked to attend Coach Taft will present trophies to individual winners. The party will be held April 5 at Roy Junior High at 10 participated and-or-oi- I Class A misdemeanors should aid m deterring illegal taking ol Utahs big game, said Nagel. . could do us m but. I'm assured that the players will just take the field and play the game like thev know .how. We are rated as the lop team m the Region lor the lirst time in many years and that kind ot gives me a leeling deep-dowinside that we have got to prove ourselves Id like nothing more than to n that state m tournament. We got to win hose league games one by one, that's where it is ,ic-oinphshed Coach Hicks places a lot of Clair Hamblin, Mike Gardiner and Mike Sandoval are just a lew of the many capable hinders. Christensen and Perkins worked a lot of the pi ev lous year and are set lot then last high school season "Pitching is going to be out strong point and we'll depend on it constantly, explained Coach Hicks Coach Hicks finds this yeat th.it he can shuffle all the play eis around Everyone can play nearly every capable' fashion position Theies excellent depth at every position with plenty of talent young, ready-to-gThe attitude of the players is 111 o thru mg DeYerl Hoskins, a husky jumoi loot ball player, will most likely take his place behind the plate Hoskins is as good as they come and his aggressiveness, strength, hustle combine to make him one of (he best Tim Cottrell. lumor heavyweight wrestlei will tmd a place behind Hoskins In the first game ol the season, Cottrell uained two hits m two turn's at hat Todd Blaine Rice, Monkers, Joe Garcia, Mike Bybee, Ross Zaugg and Jeff Adams fill the infield slots Tall lanky Rice at lirst, experienced Monkers at second, quick little sophomore Garcia at short and smooth Zaugg at third Adams and Bybee could step into starting rolls at anytime Outfield candidates include Scott Poll, Adams, Brad Dahl. Mike Gardiner, Rob Richeson among others Poll m the only senior and hell lead the way and hopefully provide leadership and experience for the players at this key position. The team played their first game of the season last week and ended up m a tie with Box Elder m a game that was called after 8 innings. Curt 3 Christensen pitched three balls, innings of perfect no-hstriking out 8 ol 9 batters he laced for the Falcons Tim Cottrells single in the seventh tied the score at Russ Zaugg had two runs effort. hatted in a it n Clearfield ft! High's girls basketball team started its season off with a victory over the Viewmont Vikings on Thinclads m custom triumph iDRAPERIES Clearfield ran to a triumph over Weber High in the Falcons first track meet ot the year. The wm made a successful debut for Coach John Flint who took the reigns as head man for the 75 75-8- 4 M 25 season Outstanding perfrom came formances SPECIAL SELECTED ANTIQUE SATINS g- 4.35, only J 1 4Ut e .11 I Dili led on sov ei il SUPERB WORKMANSHIP 95 yd. CALI, TODAY FREE HOME FOR ESTIMATE Marshall Altice, who took first m both hurdle races. Altice has been brilliant in early runs. Matt Hamblin, first m the 440 Wayne Hardy, first in the mile. Jerry Barker broke the school record in the It was the third time this season the record has fallen. Jay Welk, first in the 220. The 440 Relay team took first which consisted of Blair Bateman, Richard Lewis, Scott Childs and Brad Adams Steve Nabors a first in the high jump In the final, the Mile Relay team was triumphant. two-mil- -- SALE ENDS MONDAY MARCH 31 ,ni t nuicd si hunting and lixhmg license lees and a general turn! hill The appropi latum passed both houses hut has not yel been acted on by Gov ernoi Calv in I, Hampton lee License changes pi ov ided in the bill would alieel lesidents and non alike icsidcnt lee sons age lor a lishmg $2, anglers Fust, Pei changeswould pay $3 5n license, up Irom would age 18-8- 4 li? ini r nu lease would he ) isioii s second sun e the last one hemp m ol iiei in at UOI lilt , thieatened speeies ildlite as delmed In the ederal Endangered Speeies it ol 197 ! The Hoard's .a tion. how met, must he i null! med In the Legislatui e m its next genci.il session w The hill adds the Canada lynx and snow shoe hate to ol $2 I The big game license would go from $5 to $7 Small game licenses loi persons age li and over would cost Mi comjiaied to the present $4 50. while those lor persons age $12 15 would cost $3, up also provides the speeies. illegal taking ol hip game he H li oin a Class i lumped misdemeanor to a Class A n isdeine.moi Assault upon a nun I up Combination $2 50 licenses would increase liom f ot from $5; and iieenses tor persons 85 and over would he M, an increase $8, pay Dear Filitoi This ye. m like last a lew guys got together In ogam st.u t thi game oi soecct at Cleat held Pionuses and gu.uanlees Irom acuity members and the coaching stall and the administration have once mine fallen through on this seasons smuggling soccer team W hat the team asks is not mucli at all computed to the teams m Salt Lake, Bountiful and Layton All we want is a coach, a little school backing, the and a chance to grow hearts ot the students nor signed House Hill hi. which pi in ides umend-to the ildlite toils llesoui i es Code ol Itah The hdl el .tuts the ildlite Hoard to add to the ainhoi pi oei ted list am endangered l.m in tab's list ol 111 pioteeted It Illusion the membeis In Wildlife ol Kesourees law enforcement-o- l leer is also reclassified as a Class A nusdemeanoi $10 to $18 the bill allows the licenses would cost $10, up W ildlite Hoai d to permit Irom $8, and guide's licenses paiaph'pies to hunt from etiu los hut under strict rules would go Horn $20 to $40 to be License agents' fees would and repulations increase Irom 15 cents to So spi'cilied by the Hoard cuts pi ovision to regulate Falconei s will not see an taxidermists was removed increase in tees but will now horn the hill purchase a $10 license instead Additionally, Dapping Finally , ,1 sui lertituate- past, oi ceitam Ihe CHS The Falcon heat Weber 0 tennis team and lost to 1 key player foul out, the Viking women vveie able to double their scoie Hie Falcon women could only add five points to theirs. Once again t hi' Fab on defense went into action and the shooting stayed im- pressive. The Falcon ladies had the game in then hands and the final score read 44 14 Dorinda Carey, 8-- 8-- - stake The Sy racuse-Utawere held last Olympics Saturday at the Stake Center Wards from in Syracuse Clinton, West Point, and Sy racuse were involved in the activity that had a record turnout oi over 130 boys of both Explorer and Venturer age West Point 2nd took team honors while compiling the most places Clinton 4th and Syracuse 2nd finished second both Individual winners the Explorer and Venturers are as follows One on one The team picked up valuable experience and othei assets while losing only memheis Irom last years squad The team could he a threat m Region il we get a chance to ovei play 5 character and have no iinm.il recoi d A Him ough baekgiound investigation will he made ot all applicants passing the 1 itten examination Each applicant must be a Utah icsident and possess a valid I tali ill iv er license Starting .salat is $741 per month, with an additional $25 vv i per month uniform allowance Ti oopers are i csponsible tor enloreing the motor vehicle laws ol the state, apprehending violators of the inlaw, issuing citations, vestigating trail it' accidents and crimes and other matters in response to complaints Addl'd duties include giving testimony m court, weighing commercial vehicles, invehicle specting motor equipment and registration, collecting evidence and preparing reports. Trooper personnel may also transmit and receive messages on comPatrol Highway lootball season tor little munications equipment. It's cheap, inexleagues Applications must be on the pensive and tun, compared to pi escribed application blank some sports Its a coming and are available by mail, t Once again or personal ask for phone troni scluxil officials and request at the State Perothers that we might he able sonnel Office, 130 State lo start the sport here at Capitol. Salt Lake City, Utah ( learfield Give us a chance 84114 Persons outside of Salt asothei schools have done' II Lake City may call m person heats getting Double every at Highway Patrol district day and keeps a lot ol guys oftiees, stations or local Utah Oiaight Employment Security otfiees Ron Robei tson for announcements and Senior, Clearlield High application blanks 1 sup-Kir- 328-579- 111 h 111 March 20 The ladies will seek another win when they meet Bountiful m the CHS gym on March 25 at 4 p m The Clearfield defense was extremely sueeesslul against the Vikings as CHS gatheied foul after foul throughout the first half Viewmont bucketed the first basket, but seemed to slack off alter that The Falcon women were able to hold VHS to nine points in the lirst quarter while they scored 17. In the second quarter, with the foul out ot a key pi. er, Viewmont fell farther behind and it was obvious who was the better team At the rill the scoreboard read 28 14 In the third quarter d ' te another 8-- 8-- Hogan und-tumbl- e sport of soccei is grow mg rapidly and someday il will he a lag thing Just recently Washington Terrace officials agreed to letting a soccer program get started there and would run into the S-- 0 Stake holds events e-- The 1 egistration Among nom esidents, only lisheimen would he allotted by the increase I he season fishing license would go to $25. w bile till' liv e day luense would he $7 50 The sg 50 two-dalicense would tie modified to a $2 one day license. a The bill mi hides .ti'commi'iuialion that 'Inline Irom the appropriations General Fund he based on studies ol needs ol the Division and not past years appropriations." The general lund appropriation 111 the lull is lor $1 2 million Oilier important ih.mges made in the hill include a to Dee. license year ol Jan 31 It has been Feb. l to Jan. 31 the last sevetal yeais II signed by the Governor, the increase would up t he lung stall iun e essed thou one sided ei ude opinions on keeping the spin t ol soccei out ol the school It's not lair to the students who want lo play and the othei s involved We lecently signed up 45 guvs who wanted to try out lor the i ough sport From willing sophomores and experienced seniors we were all excited about the spring sport 0,11 chance. m last weeks Layton action prep up Brett Lai sen has been position playing in the No. ahead ol Ryan Jenkms and Pette Bierwoll Results vs. Webei Larsen won Jenkins won Bierwoll won Doubles' Borgenson Hansen Zaugg and ot i is now team employer Men and ot women the ethnic ii'inui it 11 s ai e espiw i.i y tequosted to applv by obtaining an application tnrm mu any Highway Patrol Ma'am or your local emottice ployment Filing deudlmt is midnight pi il 4 Please ,u t now to tie eligible 10 compete tor the Inghlv liesu ihle position of state I tali ti oopor. llighw ay Pali o n a in ol the Sene lequiien mils ,ue immmum height ot 5'7" w ith w eight m high si bool pi opoi ion, i .uiu.it ion oi equivalent w itli 5 yeais ol lull time cm ploy ment, and not yet have cached age 18 W i itten, oral, and medical agility ex.no m it inns most tin n issoH by the applicant to he eon sideied tor appointment All applicants must be ot good pm tumty t With girls sports the way it its only lair we gel a Tennis even 1 ol ei We want to play 1'he percent lenislaluie passed and the m I ol Men and vv omen ol all at e.is of he stale ,u e mv itei! to laid out mine about this client job oppoi t unitv 'Die stale ol flab ,s an op equal employ men! Pali k'kitirkirkifkirk pi ovules lor an increase icsidents k e v Letter to the editor levenue lie Civil Commission i hi (High ;'v Mate Pin ''Oinu'l 01 n e is now .n i opting applications I1! ei iplov ment as a Ti noper 17 vviiii he I tab Highway hills that will atleet Ftal s w ildlite dm mg the sessioii vv Inch ended Mai eh i Ol pnmai y importance u.is Xi'ii ih Hill 0') uhl. Il 1 l.iliol he Highway Vi mimi's license i e enue In team plays tonight IjfWM&JJi PWMtr yd. The Girls basketball Spring Drapery 1 Legislature approves fee increase admits, "Over conhdence (onlidence m this year's Curt staff pitching t hi istensen, Joe Perkins, Lawbreakers get stiff fines j Highway patrolman piohably the most excited of all about the '75 season and putticipale 1175 Applications open for state baseball competition In Keith Duncan The excitement and drama Wednesday , March 25, super-sophomor- had another good game as she contributed 18 points to the Falcon tally. Stevenson Senior Shell followed with nine points, and Lisa Edwards, the tall junior foi ward, added seven points, basketball. Explorers, 1st Keith Duncan, 2nd .left Bnmhall, 3rd Mel King, two-legge- Venturers 1st Neil Wayment 2nd Keith Read, 3rd Kirk Read Foul Shooting Explorers, 1st Mike Hodges;, 2nd Mel King; 3id Lowell Pratt, Venturers 1st Doug Zaugg, 2nd Tom Bnggs, 3rd Scott Wallace , Basketball R clays-Explorers- , Andrew 1st Watchman. 2nd Mel King, 3rd Brian Wallace Venturers 1st Daren Peny, 2nd Vern Smith; 3rd Kirk Read ; Ping pong Explorers Mark Moss, Bryan Wallace, Venturers. Mark Thame, Scott Lut, Pat Vier. Scott Saundeis, Explore! s, David 554, Randy Davis 50(1, Anglen Lowell Pratt 270. Venturers. Brad Hilton 230, Gary Simonsen 225, Garcn Deolsen Sit-up- SAY, WHERES our for friendly s 100 Push-ups- : Explorers, Mike Hodges 52, Eddie Hilton 50, Mike Child 49. Venturers, Brad Hilton, 57, Kirk Read 47, Pat Vier 45 Checkers- Overall, Steve Hamblin, Unveil Pratt, Pat Vier, Hay Brown The outdoor sports are to run in two weeks with the Stake leaders approval d dinner today? Elk at Hardware Ranch wait patiently friends to bring them their daily hay rations. Tin animals also wait patiently for winter to end so that they can forage for themselves for natural foods in nearby hills. For a number of years, elk ha e been fed at the ranch to pre cut damage to hay stacks in the area. Davis loses 76-7- 3 West High School defeated a stubborn Davis team 78-7- 3 m ov ertime last Saturdav to to Tournament ot Champions '1 lie tournament involved 1 Kanab 2 A Cedar i liamp snate Dav is and West Cedai City beat Kaiuib also to City , 3- - take thud Ever since the Utah High School Activities Association t decided to play a tournament, sending the tour state basketball champions against one anothei, Coaches ol larger schools have said their teams had everything to lose and nothing to gain. "The little schools will come up to the Special Kv ents the Center all tired up, theory went, and no one will expect them to win All the piessure will he on the big two-nigh- guys. FERTILIZER! lilMUl Inf IUI nA muct 7I W Nitrates. Urea, Phosphates and Potash in blends of your choice Available in Bulk, Bag, Trailer or Custom Spread at competitive prices Our special is Sulfur Superphosphate APA plus 10 19 Sulfur, per ton F.O.B. plus $2 per acre for spreading MINERAL FERTILIZER CO. 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