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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-- DA VIS NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 13, 1978 Pm . ' S,4k i , V Dart Gals Seek Another Vt," i Mf A,.1 Viewmont Tennis Looks To Be Best In Region Play By DAVE WTGHAM HOUNTIf UL - Il'H almost expected (or a uwih to that his or her team a ill tx- - the return ihainpionx hut when the rest of the league agrees then you tend to lx Iieve that t oai h more SUCH is the rase with Viewmont tennis roach Casey Jai kxon Coach Jackson indicated recently that there wasnt any doubt in his mind that his club would win the Region Doe title, "We should win the title, but I use the word should instead of will because anything tan happen." the Vikes plated third in the ngion last year but that was when the two Ogden area schools were playing in the region and they finished ahead of Viewmont. the parade of region hopefuls is senior Scott I a lor who has been the number one singles plaver at the school since he got there leading EACH year Scott has improved his game and is currently considered by most of the coaches in the region to he the best player in the area Scott finished third in the region last year and fourth in ihe stale and is looking for a better showing this year Another senior, Mitch Hixxl, holds down the number two singles spot for the Vikes Last year as a junior Mitch played number three singles in which he placed third in the region meet With Mitch and Scott the Vikes have two possible region champions SOPHOMORE -- is rr. TT--., V X Mi Craivn J . v - ..- - ' J tvF By DAVE W1GIIAM !J KAYSVILL C 'jf '' ' A J T , Such is the case gills track team of t town Davis has won ihe slate title (or the past three yeais in a 1 row, this year they 'll be pushing for their fourth title in as many years Six hold current state muiks in traik and field, one of those record holders is bu k this year. AS IT looks now the Vikes are favored to win the top honors in both number one singles and doubles and a possible title from their second singles man. Plus SHARON Hawkins is the defending state hampion, c and record bolder, in the mile Lin and is back for tier final thc-i- r other players are capable of winning, thus making them the favorites to win the region crown. Coach Jackson noted that these are dedicated tennis plavers who spend countless hours outside of practice time working on their weaknesses and their strengths. ' year of competition and is hoping to improve on that i reiord. Jo Ann Jeppson is also back lo defend her stale title in Ihe j.iulin and she was only five feet short of the slate record last year and will be pushing for that record along wnh another stale crown ALSO back from last year are Kelly Frost who placed Linn lour t h m the stale Pearson and Lisa Robinson who placed fourth and fifth in the javelin and Kris Weaver who took third in the 440 Jeppson also placed fifth in the stale in the discus event Coach Mary Ann Lsplin indicated that We feel we have some strong talent bai k from last year combined with some new talent this year, we should be strong again this year." She emphasized the word should in herslatement THE DARTS will also carry Ireshmen that will participate with the junior high teams in the district There are two new events in the girls track program this year, those being the 120 yard hurdles and the two mile run Region Four will qualify four girls in each event for Ihe stale meet DAVIS has a lot of girls lvY'V v - ' BARRING any unforeseen accident, lixik for Ihe Vikes to w in the title. Eiiat Canyon Reservoir, with old and new dams showing, Is covered with water and ice. Francis Ieak is in the background ICE, HATER STREAM FLOW APRIL 1970 Richard RESERVOIR STORAGE - ACRE FEET in track and field this year. Traditionally they have been strong, three state crowns would indicate participating their supremacy, and these gals dont want to stop the state trend it also. MOVING up to play the number one doubles team for the Vikes are seniors Kurt Wood and Cary Patterson last year these two played together as the number two v mi v rK Ml Beer License Is Issued r 7ard i j j Nf v 2 w r ?- I 3-- ' Potato Seeds ! " 4 V ACREA PALMS i- - - Reg. p T 49 10lbs,o,S1 2th thru 1 8th 1 4 jt Russett Early White Norgold Certitied North Dakota Seed Potatoes Red Pontiac Storage Red LaSola Storage Norland Early Red a; THE TAVERN was one of several which has been cited lor or related ordinance violations during the Garden & Prices Effective April ; LAYTON vote, By a Layton City Council decided to issue a Class "C" beer license to Party Time Inn, 2181 North 350 West, but to place the establishment on six months probation $1.19 v Also Available in smaller and larger quantities beer-sellin- past year. Party Time Inn was cited for doing business before being issued a license, lor late closing, and for selling beer to a minor grb The water supply forecast bright states Max Phillips, Soil Conservation Service, Layton looks mington Creek is forecast to flow 10,000 A F. (acre feet) April through July, for 129 of average. h ; IM NEW CONTRACT Labor Secretary W J Usery announced on April 3, 1971), that the Teamsters and the trucking industry had agreed on a new thrpe-vea- r contract, ending the strike that began April 1 the Davis AS defending state champions the U.irl females can expect all eyes and attention toe used on them After all they're the Queen of the field and everyone wants their doubles team and they won the region crown, they were in the semifinals In the stale mis-Junior Matt fox and sophomore 1 roy Garner have t earnest up to form the second doubles team for Viewmont and (iweh Jackson indicates that these two are improving each week getting better as they play more with one another. playing - - When you're number one in a sport you expect to meet some challengers along the way, - m in the number three singles spot for the Vikes and Coach Jackson rates him as a good player. Rich doubles in tennis along with being a pitcher on the Viewmont baseball team Splitting his time between the two sports doesnt seem to bother him and since he's good at both the coaches like Downs '51: Usy EVEN hearing "too "need to get much storm, crops planted, "need to get pipe lines, concrete ditch lining and" other projects Based on snow surveys, measured stream flows, and average precipitation through the summer, on Far- - THE Weber River near Coalville is forecast to flow of 120,000 acre feet for 10G average April through June. Reservoir storage ranges from 93 of average for Lost Creek to 135 for Rockport THERE will be plenty of water for new alfalfa, pasture, lawns and gardens, so plan your planting, then plant. Some gardens are in Think and growing The onion crop in Davis County is about half planted. Some sugar beets and peas are also in. for ground covers Large Selections SOILS are wet, so be careful not to irrigate until your plants need water. Irrigating too early cools the Proper irrigation water management is beneficial lo you and your crops and your neighbors Ames Pony Cascade Soil Aid Shovel of the line large 4 cu. ft. Bag Spec. ('-i- 9.95 I AUDITORIUM Davis Count v has established pi unities to spend over $2X),000 in Title XX iunds for social services in the County. The Public Hearing is a chance for the public to review these allocations and make comments be hue the plan is presented to the County Commissioner A copy of the allocation plan can lie leviewed in room 214, Davis County Courthouse, Farmington or by A copy calling Mr. Richard Nelson at of the State plan is also available foriev lew. 867-221- JUST ASK people at Motors, 1711 North Main, the target of a wheel and rim that came off a moving vehicle last Wednesday Layton police said the wheel bounced through a car lot, breaking windows and dent- ing cars, and then crashed through the auto dealers showcase window narrowly missing a salesman. ALTHOUGH there were no injuries as a result of the wild rampage, damage was estimated at $2,700 as the wheel struck four cars and then damaged a table color television set inside the J Police said thev are not WITNESSES said the tire bounced over a salesman who had just bent over. It would have struck him right in the head had he been standing upright," they said grb Large Selection of outdoor planting pots Veolias Established and Bare Root Strawberry Primrose Plants S- & Established in 2" Pots Clematis 599 4" pot Assorted Colors $098 o GARDEN iayfon, Utoh We Also Deliver Open 1 Phone 376-1730 o m. to 6:30 p.ni. Closed Sundoy H Fiberglass Ceramic Pots Crocks v&duce CENTER to Restouronfs 1815 W Gentile 3 Miles West on Gentile baskets Redwood - 19 4 pot in bloom BOYCOTT WORKS On April 2, 1973, supermarkets began to feel the impact of a meat boycott by consumers as shoppers shunned beef, pork and lamb to protest high prices " Pansies Jumpups showroom. certain what caused the tire to come off the left front of a van traveling north on Main Sireet The van was driven by Michael Jones, 39, 1388 David Street, Syracuse ?98 t nr lire Mi Wheel APRIL 15TH, 7:00 P.M. DAVIS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT of prices on nursery stock Ask about our discount on quantity purchases Top Reg. 15.95 Ilie Runaway A runaway tire LAYTON and wheel can be almost as destructive as a wild bull in a china shop. Come check the quality soil which slows plant growth, adds to water table problems and leaches fertility DAVIS COUNTY TITLE XX HEAmt Landscaping? Junipers Wed V LAVToS TKQWXl' IN LAYTON all sizes |