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Show irmynHmayr m- - nrw I -- WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH IS Layton Legion Sponsors Workshop Coaches: Uliafch A community workshop be held March 26, 1977 in Layton at the American Legion Post 87 at 128 S. Main Street from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Different Ways THERE IS no charge for this event and the workshop will be sponsored by the state By DAVE WIGHAM office of If you think that the players each have their little individual characteristics and way to do things just take a Weber and Davis chapters will host the event. The training will be under the direction of Joe Gallegos, vice president of the organization. state Jorge president of S.O.C.I.O and Arce-Larret- THE TRAINING is open to Region 2 gymnastics meet will be held Saturday, March 19. The meet will be held at Woods Cross High School at. 8:30 a.m. ADMISSION will be $1 for adults and 50 cents for students. Approximately 100 high school students will be participating in the meet. The schools involved are Ben Lomond, Bountiful, Clearfield, Layton, Viewmont. and Woods Cross. THE GIRLS that qualify in the region meet will enter the state meet on March 31 and at 1 April Larasi? back. JUST WHEN the Lakers would mount any resemblance of a comeback, the Lancers would go to their big man in the middle with the result being two points Woodward. These two were the main reasons for the Lancers easy 4 victory over the smaller Laker five. GILBERT using his size to the upmost, pumped in . 31 game and tournament high points. Woodward using his radar outside hit for 18 more Layton points. Dexter Jones, playing one of his better games for Coach Doug Moon, added 8 more. The outcome of the game was never seriously in doubt 67' j Easter Seal Basketball Tourney 2561 South State, Salt Lake City. UU 486-131- 1 COPY Easter The annual Layton Seal Basketball Tournament, sponsored by the Layton City announces THE OPENING OF THEIR Bountiful Copy Center 4 featuring XEROX COPIES LETTER - LEGAL - GENEALOGY EACH HOUR PRINTING ON MOST JOBS Letterheads. . . Envelopes. . . Mailers Business Cards. . . Post Cards NCR Forms. . . Flyers . Brochures Office Forms. . . Bulletins . Resumes Proposals. . . Studies. . Surveys Legal Briefs. . . Letters. . . Church Materials Programs. . . Genealogy Etc. 24 . . . YOUR ORDER GUARANTEED ON TIME OR ITS I 435 South Main, Bountiful 295-000- 295-777- 1 7 Recreation Department and the Utah National Guard came to a close with total proceeds amounting to approximately $1,400. THE tournament was conducted at the Layton National Guard Armory with 16 teams participating from as far south as Bountiful and as far north as North Ogden. The first place team in the tournament was Kaysville after battling a close game with Centerville, who ended up in second place. Third place was won by Walquist ..with fourth place going to Centra! Davis. Consolation was awarded to Mt. Ogden. WE WOULD like to express our upmost appreciation to all the coaches and their teams who participated in the tournament this year. Also, the Layton Easter Seal Committee, the Utah National Guard, Layton City Recreation, Layton Jaycees, North Davis Bowhunters, and all the outstanding people who generously donated their money and time to this worthy cause. By DAVE WIGHAM At the beginning of the season, there were quite a few skeptics around that indicated they would be very surprised if the Davis basket-- , ball learn even made the 3A state tournament nament, they made their presence known and even- ITALIAN FEAST You Care to Eat Tangy Spaghetti Build Your own Salad Piping Hot Pizza All 0-- 8, - touch. Who won the NBA 1. BONNEVILLE wasnt without their stars either as Mark senior jumping-jac- k Blanscett connected on 17 points, but from then on the scoring was sparse. It was obvious the heighth factor played a role in this contest, as the Lancers with Gilbert and Roberts enjoyed a definite advantage on the boards. At times the Lancers were getting three or four shots at their basket, while the limiting the smaller v.v.'.'r.'.;.' 0 oft"' THE BOYS and girls are between the ages of seven and 15 years old. They ask you to be generous and support their worthwhile drive when they call at your door, np Isnt It? Isnt it odd how each family on Mam Street wonders how its neighbors can consistently live beyond their means? op- ponents to only one shot. THE ONLY problem the Lancers had in the game was from the charity stnpe. All m all the Lancers had 31 free throw attempts for the night; they were only able to connect on 15 of those shots. With the win the Lancers move on to the quarterfinals against Skyline. The Eagles are considered one of the two powerhouses in the State this year, but if the Lancers catch fire, anything could happen, dw '" '- - iv VbJww ,y sssWm, JKSSSC v- - &. - - n a -- s3v.vEs--: ""SSsSrS VJ v. - , v.? t wvg. . v m1 rvi' 3 - w Wr v O' WiS ? , shots HATS OFF should go to the coaching staff of Davis also, headed by Mike Gardner this group of men did an outstanding job this season with the players and talent they .had. Although they didnt win from West 125, East 124. Julius Erving. Rik Messengale. 1. barely got by a stubborn Cedar team. In this game it was the inside work of senior Bob Payne that was the difference as the Cedar team never could stop the seniors express. Bingham eventually won the title. In this game the Darts couldnt buy a bucket, while the Miners hit everything they threw up In the third round the Darts showed their class as they bounced back from their loss and handed Springville their second loss and sent them home from the tourney purchasing the candy the soccer team members, coupons will be given to be redeemed at the Dees Restua rants. By answers Darts NEXT CAME the only loss of the tournament for the Darts as they hit the Bingham All-St- ar 2. Who was named MVP? 3. Who won the Bob Hope Desert Golf Classic? 2. 3. -- .Zj, TV "'i vT, r-'- ts "- J , V Just because we charge for mean directory assistance doesnt you have to pay for it. Of course thero are go ng to be occasions when you will have to resort to d rectory assistance For example when you need new'y listed numbers hat aren t yet in the directory That s why we don t begin to charge for these calls until you ve made five of fhem in any billing period do o Huwevtr there a'cccr,ar'fHrgs avoid being charged for directory assistance and we d like to share them with you Most of the numbers you re look ng tor can be found mother the white pages or the yellow pages It s just a matter ot keeping these directories handy Writedown in a personal directory the telephone numbers of people you call frequently or numbers that n you ve obtained throuqh directory assistant There are some exceptions to this new chafqp For t example blind and other handicapped people who can use the directory shoufd call our business ofice to tmd out how to become exempt People who call from pay phones hospitals hotels and motels will not be charged And tong disfance directory assistance outside of Utah will not be affected We developed this charge because it was the only way we could handle the rising costs of directory assistance fairly Now the people who use directory assistance the most will pay tor it And the people who use their directories the most won t Our directory assistance number. Be careful how you spend it. CbildrM wider Only $1.15 io 5C5 No. Main hi Layton 33rd and Wash. Btvd. Salt Lake City NO COUPONS! 1111141 , Or- candy sale beginning March 18 through 31. THEY WILL be selling candy bars from door to door to earn funds to buy equipment for the boys and girls soccer teams. Game? sweet for the Darts as they beat their old nemesis, American Fork. In the past two years these two teams locked horns for the title both winning once, this was a kind of rubber match. Anytime a Davis team can beat the Cavemen, they like it. In the opening round of the tournament, The American Soccer ganization is sponsoring a Quiz THE FINAL game was also forts. n the title Mike Gardner should be a strong candidate for Coach of the Year with the job he has done this year. The graduating seniors should also be congratulated. At one time this year they were but this group of men didnt know how to quit, they just worked harder and that work paid off- in the tournament with their fourth place finish, dw to work with his outside tually finished in the fourth position. Not bad for a team that wasnt even supposed to make the trip. It was probably a fitting ending to the year that the Darts had to go into overtime to win the fourth spot. This year has been the year for the close games for Coach Gardner and his troops. AGAIN IT was the work of Payne that was the difference although he did get great support from Steve Criddle, Pat Benton and Jim Hess. Then in Saturdays bout with the Cavemen it was Payne again leading the way. Bob had one of the best tournaments of any forward He will definitely have to get some consideration for post season honors with his ef- TUESDAY almost everytime. The Lancers displayed a great deal of poise and patience in this outing. They never hurried on offense as they worked the ball around looking for the lob inside to Gilbert. At times the Lakers were surrounding Gilbert with two and three men, thats when Woodward went The Darts Werent Supposed To Malie State Meet WELL NOT only did the Darts appear in the tour- Layton OF SALT LAKE Candy Sale To Raise Funds For Soccer Sport lni(U)(Q)ta as the Layton five took control of the tempo early in the first quarter and never looked Bonneville High basketball coaches had heard a rumor that Johnny Gilbert was the only scoring threat the Lancers had. After their opening round game with the Lancers, the Lakers have started a rumor of their own. NOT ONLY do the Lancers have a potent scorer in the middle in Gilbert but they also have a fine outside shooting attack led by unsung Carl Roy High School. AAA PROMPT PRINT & icipation. mnm .V..V.V.V.V.V..V 77-6- ym Meet planning, memberships, communication, and part- Championship. Team members are from 1 to r, front row, Phillip Stringham, manager; Jay Ward, Robert Johnson, Lynn Lloyd, KeUy Graves, Brian Taylor, Mike Stephenson, Brian Butler and Brent Lange, manager. Back row, Coach Jack Reese, Brent Hatch, Lance Hill, Brent Lange, Eric Hansen, James Smith, Gary Blackham, Mike McGill, John White, Keith McNally, Wade Flint, Tim Yarbrough, manager; and Coach Kendall Sedgwick. Carlos Shije not present for picture. KJHS BASKETBALL By DAVE WIGHAM TOI cost. The public is invited to attend. The topics for the meeting are objectives, organization, KaysviUe Jr. High finished a successful season for 1976-7- 7 having won all of its season games and placing second in the Davis County game. IF I WERE a coach, I think I would tell my team what wanted done and stay away from the gym, thats how much pressure I can handle. Too many times these men get the blame, but never the praise when they deserve it. Certainly this year all the coaches in the area have done a fine job with their teams and each should be congratulated, dw con- all interested people at no BEN LOMONDS Ron Carling is up and down, usually1 up, telling his team what he wants done. Like the Falcons the Scot bench is always up and yelling encouragement,' as well as the coach. Laytons Doug Moon is inbetween the always standing up and the sitter. He gets up now and then but is usually on the bench until the timeout situation. His bench yells encouragement but seldom are on their feet during the I a, local leaders will also be ducting training. WHICH WAY is the best, who can tell. Both were in the championship game so both must be successful in his own method. In this area there are quite a few different methods used. Clearfields Roger Reid is from the Sluga mold, he, likes to be up and yelling encouragement at his forces. He also has his bench up and down cheering on yelling at their respective teams. Just like the players are individuals with their own style and personality, the coaches too have their ways of getting things done and whos to say which is better? or- g referred to as S.O.L.I.O. moment at the next ballgame and watch the different methods of coaching that goes on. SOMETIMES YOU get a coach who never sits down, others get up and down, some like to yell at officials constantly, others are quiet about almost everything. Two of the exact opposites met last Saturday in the 3A title contest. George Sluga of Bingham and Gary Allred l of Pleasant Grove. SLUGA, THE head man of the Miners, is the type of coach who never sits down. He was always running up and down shouting instructions and orders to his team. He loves to get emotionally involved in the contest to the point he could be classified as a cheerleader. Allred on the other extreme is the cool and calm type of coach who sits back and watches and observes and then gives his instructions and orders during the time out. BOTH BOUNTIFULS John Robison and Viewmonts Jim Cleverly are the sitter type of a coach. Both like to yell encouragement from the bench, but are seldom up Spanish-speakin- ganizations for community integrity and opportunity Meow Two high school girls were enroute to school, when one said to the other: "Listen, all that sweater does for her is Mountain Bell make her itch I jiiW liiAi ir.ltL.r8Wi.il |