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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. APRIL 6. 1973 flamed Top Maintenance m A! Hill HILL AFB - Two Hill AFB workers have been selected as Forces top the Air maintenance managers in their field. All-St- ar Region Team Is Selected RELL W. RIVES, Jr. of Kaysvtlle, was selected as the The Region One coaches got together last week in Roy and picked the first Region One team. Eighteen by their coaches. players were chosen as all-st- BOUNTIFUL placed center Irvy Williams Scott Pendleton on the squad. Viewmont of maintenance Minuteman, Titan, sponsible for bly, repair, reassembling the motors of of Bonneville also earned the honors for his efforts during the past season. These players along with their coaches and parents will be honored next Monday at the Red Flame Restaurant in Bountiful. Guest of honor and speaker for the night will be the head basketball coach from Brigham Young University, Frank Arnold. the missiles and components as a significant cost savings to the Air Force. North Davis Junior High has won the March of Dimes championship the past five years - and the studentbody is out to make it No. 6 on Saturday, April 8. NDJH has won the title for the Northern Utah Chapter (Davis, Weber and Ogden School Districts) bast'd on participation. Last year, the school entered nearly 700 participants from an enrollment of less than 1,000, according to Dave Miller, studentbody advisor. This years march will begin at 8 a.m. at the old Weber High School, 1100 Washington will be at 7:30, and all parBoulevard, Ogden. ticipants should have their sponsor sheets Filled out. Proceeds last year ($10,000) went to the St. Benedict Hospital intensive care unit for the newborn. The year before, a similar amount was given to McKay-De- e Hospitals pediatrics ward. Pictured with trophies and are front row to r: Alan Amano. ready for another and Paskett Steve Jerry Iaskett; middle row, Jill Cash, Sally Speirs, Mit.i Muno., Holly Kirkbride, Melissa Wade and Cheryl Parry; and back row, Kristine Hamblin, Jan Cash, Natalie Clements, and Dave Miller, student advisor. Walk-a-tho- n their squad of freshmen the Wildcat boys track team d"t nl know how good be in the upcoming u r The Fa's tune some top jx i former in their camp hut r v .i :i tin WALKING CHAMPS -- the word depth is the big q.e s'um mark. CROSS has three WOODS cMfhc working with the it l in loath vn. Su le and Bell These c ee each have their own ' pur bo, ties with one id .eg the sprinters, one t 1. 'd nun and the third g I! e dis.int funr'TV i n the b.giesl point er V' ar w,ii be- junior An-.- ! -- , I i i tia-'- - I i Tuie who made a name B i.n a if : ! Pr g u- " lhr high lump R in ed li'ank. o t on In the r junior, V ,s.. tOt ih. Pit V k irii per te . i i " ' I . r f - n ' - j jn i ! . I arv ihr nod Jeff r r I sprint tn i hr ' i around the w dd t '! u i t i it-- i a ! 11 the starting n I ) and g't into c,e J to fun hi Ib-i- l a'si involve p . . c this youngster shows a lot of promise for the future. Sophomore Mike Sturgeon is the top man in the fehO, white Cal Robbins is best in the mile and Kelle Pace tops in the two mile. t off from .pr ni for Dave Harris taking second to give the Cats a good tandem in that event Jason Whitney carries the top honor spot for Woods Cross m the field events with his specialties hieing the shot and discus. Junior Allan Omara showed promise l.v.t w k in placing second in the javelin compeCould tition. Russ f .r the Cat in also get Nbold i the 4U SOPHC MORE shoo'd he a p these the ii the main :i f fare s pho-rs-.r- n in This rar, their first in Varsity compri.t.r.n. Dnutd he ti am rg rjwrn-ufor the I f I T hry'U get th.nr points Iren f eif t p p--' pIe I..! they hit k ; th r d-- their coal h,f "last fck wr.eo we AS ONE Of fuiiml. an i sei'-n- t(-- t E nt ,w ; hut the t 't --1 l - e rler c- - ii third w! I n one more t n v hav mef e t n tfce tri k t tab in '.! Falcon Baseball Team Is As IToisgb As Ever By DAVE WIGHAM ino a 1 he- l (ire J S' - With the (IT ARHt ID loss of almost all your starters from the previous year no one really expects a high sc hool baseball team to bo that strong the following year. IF THATS the case then the team is the ex ceplion to tin rule The I alien were hit hard in their by graduation tiasi-- a.I program but Coach Ken H.ck has managed la come up wuh another stroi g t llub this year THIS VI ARS cl.,b feature ht of new face Mended from a wih some hoi year agi The alc.nr, top p, titer from a year ago is b.e k as is a group of young icier eager to prove (hemse , i a - V - t r -i are cfevei p ren Vf are of the mound staff senior Glen Ahev la. he r srrnt Lr.t year r nf The I t r a ft a h I n AtSO duv ar J i ti a ST ATI D f- - jun.r-- Marine t r- - RC.ft par v a III H c, - - S. mtr.iii-in'i- ium' IT'S A SALE - A - BfZATION , . i fei C ( rt . . 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Krvn 11 ulmn (irnter) and DavU J T "mr jrr j f UNIROYAL JOINS BIG 0 " "rf'" " now at 1 t i I ail Marlenu-- s of 0373 Di ive. Oscoda, Mu h, M.ke R rj John D n.sik available for duty also The boibox at third is d wn bv junwr Phil Gardim r with another Junior Steve bai king h.m up a name for himwif a strong th.s i!ivv N' HIS W1TF, Pamela, is the of Mr. and Mrs daughter with anyone nn a given day. GRIG is the starter al shortsup with ami JUNIOR e- ( V v tfCTZi 0. fTTiu ill K' GT? 0Qi crirr t AT-HJ- II o nriifIIIII it: Em 235 NO. MAIN LAYTON, UTAH PH , as an aerospace ground equipment mechanic. The sergeant is a 1970 graduate of Roy High School d cons. Abeyta got the start and the win over Roy in the Region One ojvener. I irst base is held down by senior Scott Hartung who has a strong arm and doubles as a javelin thrower on the trark squad. Backing Scott up at f.rst could be any of a number of ut tiny players. Starting at second is senior Matt Miller who is fighting off challi ngs (mm a couple of juniors in Al Ci lrcu and Greg Vernon 1 ! . .. SERGEANT Beck is serving at Wurtsmith Ah B. Mich region champions Only the weather and time will tell. Clearfield has a good, club that can play BEHIND THE pl.ue will be either senior Jim Wilson or junior Doug Hjmbhn. Coach Huks has a strong club, one that could end up as Jeff Duama. Larry Duggar, Larry Read and Bill Shummer. 1 1 1 1 and u,iv u 'v ma-ifi- f..r e Donald-sog-- sec odd 1 - 'h,. f,f j its ,tt a n nt tn'crmed.ate hurd! face. Let wrrk he placed Ira v ,v loj-Ufii- n D 3 to the dual t a.'1 ' PAUL Hs! ingtun. another sophomore, won the 220 in last weeks meet with junior ) af la--- i .eiiij" . 0 Eager Perkins (right). Also listed for outfield duty are juniors ThP U.S. Air Force has promoted Keith B. Beck, son of retired U S. Air Force lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. I dwin H. Beck of 733 North DU Last, Kaysville, to the rank of staff sergeant 1 walk-a-tho- n 11 ) Promoted To Staff Sergeant -- Meat Traclistope tin mtiTS being and testing of the same mis- managerial skill that has resulted in timely repair of great year for basketball in this teams from this region went on tournament. As mentioned in a previous story this region held their own against the other two regions. There were a lot of underclassmen on 'he dubs this year and next year promises to be even majority the disassem- modification, the Air Force for their ALL IN ALL this was a at ea, several of the local to place high in the state With the the SRAM siles. BOTH MEN were cited by OF THE 18 players named eight were guards, five were centers and five were forwards for their respective schools. The three top finishing teams in the region placed three players each on the club, the fourth place finisher had two as did the fifth. The sixth and seventh also placed two members on the team while only one school was limited to a single player. - Board) and Maverick missiles. Mr. Freestone is chief of the Missile Motor Repair Unit He is reat the base. earning the spots. Jack Ballingham WOODS CROSS Civilian (Wage AS CHIEF of the Missile Ordnance and Weapons' Section at Hill, Mr. Rives is refor major sponsible n By DAVE W IGHAM Outstanding Munitions Maintenance. and forward had Calvin WEBER High placed three members on the team with Steve Trawick, Mark Montgomery and Ray Young Out Civilian Manager Curtis and Cory Hanks selected for the honor. Carl Woodward and Ben Bubak from the Layton team were named to the team. Brian Johnson, Darren Parry and Scott Wallace were chosen to represent Clearfield on the elite club. League winners Roy placed three of their players on the team, Jeff Sholtec, Mark Sindle and Fred Fernandes. Robbie Nielsen and Cordell Olsen from the Sky View team were also selected Coleman Outstanding Manager (Wage Board) Missile Maintenance. George J. Freestone of Plain City was picked as the By DAVE WIGHAM 376-U- 76 376-244- 2 iootVMriffiomiim oiwiwcifouiMt tww mrriijh otrtutwc loud |