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Show May year old girls' team, the ended the spring half of the Wildcats, youth soccer season with a 2-- 2 tie against Syracuse. Hill's -9 Both strong defensive and offensive plays were seen in what was probably the toughest game of the season, Goalie Merilee Brown and fullback Tired of the Big Bank Runaround? Try Barnes Banking Company, your full service bank in Davis County since 1091 1 0. losses. of soccer ended, coaches will now be contacting all players sometime in August to continue practice and getting ready for the fall season. Registration will be 0. opened at that time. nors are Capt. Randy state or local government in the Sage, 1st Lt. Pete Smith, employees and their Lt. 2nd Randy Wingler, community Dave Talbot, Johnnie families. DeMille and Cam Members enjoy The Hill Ski Club officers for the coming year were selected recently with Linda Gleason, president; Bob Lof-fred- year-roun- d o. recreational Club Silver, Bill is membership ac- tivities. For more information open to military and on the contact Linda at Ext. civilian employees base or other federal, 5987. Dowell, treasurer. The board of gover 100 MINIMUM BALANCE half-yea- r selects new officers Ski club secretary; the first With 7-- 8 and ood fto won over Clearfield II 2-Bradley Sperry scored both goals for the Strikers, without outstanding play by Ryan Prophet, Patrick Ronalder and Andrew Richardson. They all helped to hold Clearfield scoreless. They ended the season with six wins and only, two 11-1- vice Montanez, Trish FREE CHECKING WITH ssa onds Christina Sears did a good job at keeping Syracuse offensive plays to a minimum, while halfback Lori Bentley repeatedly regained control of the ball for the Cats. Scoring both goals for the Wildcats was Ayana Hodges, with assists by Sheena Kirk. 2 The Falcons, year old boys, won their last game against Clinton 5-Scoring were Bobby Bly and Bill Spangenthal with two goals each and Mark Cox with one goal. Hill's year old boys, the Strikers, president; Page 31 HILL TOP TIMES secir Wolekeotf 7-8- 29, 1981 J&J's... Home of the I. REEMBUY EH3 PROFESSIONALS dtps 376-342- 4 KAYSVILLE Opon 6 Monday through Friday 8-- I PLAKnroKi wjia? t'cw Docks from GZ2TCZO - Tomato Foodv ALL ABOUT ALL ABOUT PI 1 "tromEs VEGETABLES TOMATOES How to select, plant grow & harvest. Charts & recipes. Regionalized, 96 pg , full color. Reg. $4.98 $58 Up to date guide to planning, planting harvesting. Recommended varieties. Charts for your climate. $ Reg $4 .95 TOMATO FOOD 3 lurvmiu l ml ij Formulated to produce top quality tomatoes. Can be used on a variety of vegetables nm.M VtUtlABlt Reg Muttt purpose dust controls insects and diseases on tomatoes, melons Vegatablt Insect SfK'V; and others Mn, DUST Tomato & li 1 $2.98 TOMATO VEGETABLE INSPECT SPRAY Reg. Use up to one day of harvest Protect tomatoes, beans, cucumbers, peppers, potatoes, melons. TOMATO CONES 4-ri- 42-Inc- Reg. $4.79 tt-- . h Reg. $2.98 Healthy Ready to Plant TOMATO PLANTS 1&' Nowl NURSERY SPECIALS 33 JUNIPERS Wilton Give him a thoroughbred for Father's Day. Your special man will be proud to display our beautiful "Thoroughbred" in his office or study. Handcrafted in white bisque porcelain from Kaiser, lO'A" high, $220. .Gold Coast Reg. $10.95 $j95 g FRUIT TREES Plantoble. Contain many varieties to Iioose from r. SAVE Hanging $00 Reg. $4.69 to full bloom DOUBLES. JSm Ogden City Mall (801 ) 399-449- 6 Also Salt Lake City SINGLES Ogden ;89 ' & Master Charge and VISA t 1 1815 W. GENTILE LAYTON, UTAH 376-12- 1 (2 Miles West of Layton Hilts Mall on Gentile St.) HOURS: MON.-SA8:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAY T. J" Reg. $7.95 garden center Fine Jewelers Since 1879 PACK $079 PETUNIAS produce bohm-alle- n PONY FUCHSIA Carpet Andorra ea. w GREENHOUSE SPECIALS r ch lam $4.98 2 Y. V Parking |