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Show r THE SENTINEL t f ii h i rf i t Thursday. April 24. 1980 Local high school track some of the area men's high school track teams could boast of success in league dual meet action over the past were week,none' particularly happy about how things went at last Saturday's Weber State College Invitational. defeated Hillcrest but gained Brighton only seven team points at Weber, while the Bengals had just two points in the Invitational. Things went little better for Bingham at Weber as they. ended up two, as did Jordan, which had suffered a bruising from Murray the Tuesday prior in league competition. Alta fared the best of any local 93-4- school, defeating Granger and Kearns in a and placing Weber with at eighteenth eight points. Saturday's Nate Long meet at Invitational will beckon most Skyline of the area's track teams. Action will start at 9 a.m. and continue throughout the day. Next Tuesday, dual meet league competition will come to a close in Region Two with Hillcrest hosting Kearns, Bingham visiting Bingham, Orem paying a call on Brighton; and tri-me- . Jordan entertaining The duals will 1:30 p.m. start first place the Among winners for Alta in their victory were Clark Pierson in the 100 and 200 meters, Dave Richards in the 400, Jim Bowman in the javelin, Arnoud Noot in the 800 meters, and Tony Hatch in the pole vault. Alta had 77 points to Granger's 48 andKearns34. Hatch later garnered the lion's share of Alta's eight points at Weber placing second at Weber with a vault of 14', however Orem's John Bestor won the pole vault competition and set a new state record of 15'4". Hillcrest also had a good day in its dual with Brighton, with individual including champions Doug Allen in both hurdles, Chip Pasley in the long jump and pole vault, Lee Jacobson in the 400 meters,. Dave Jenkins in the 800, Kenny Behrman in the one and two mile runs, Marc Brown in the high jump, and all three relays. Pasley finished fifth in the long jump at Weber and sixth in the pole vault, while Dave Jenkins captured a fourth in the mile. Aside from sweeping Judge. at tri-me- ? t r ? Pagethe 6 teams end rough week While mfi javelin with Chris Hal Martinez first. Cooper second, and Rob Harris third and gaining a first Steve from Johnson in the high jump, Jordan had its problems with Murray. Seconds were taken by Rich Blomquist in the two mile, Mike Hill in the. mile, and soph Mike Bueno in the pole vault. At Weber Blomquist ran to a fifth in the two mile was Martinez and seventh in the javelin and eighth in the shot put. Vou'll Lew (to Bttten Cbi Ctezix . . . n M M v ? f V ? ? Jordan River boaters urged to use caution Warm weather will bring sizeable raft, canoe and kayak activity on the Jordan River, reports Harold J. Tippetts, director of the Pfovo-- ' Jordan River Parkway Authority. Utah boaters craft on a stream may be a new and challenging experience for marry. The Jordan River is a delightful surprisingly ' boating' opportunity at our very doorstep, but caution is advised. are' extremely For the next sixty days, knowledgeable about flat water will be high and water boating safety on swift, debris will be Utah's many lakes and prevalent, and the silt in reservoirs, but paddle the stream will make it . f t f f t t y may create a navigation problem, particularly for rafts. If one portages the around bridge, extreme care should be .exercised in crossing the road or highway. There are severeal irrigation diversion dams that can be "run" or either again 'riwith portaged, caution. The better parts of the river to float at the present time are from to see impossible submerged snags and rubble. While the stream is not deep, steep river banks and slippery silts and clays make it difficult for a person to maintain footing or climb out of the streambed shtuld he capsize. There are many bridges to go most with under, adequate headroom, but currents and piling or other bridge supports Utah Lake to the Jordan Narrows, from 1700 South to Northwest the Community Center at 300 North, or on to Cudahy Lane in Davis County. These parts of the river provide good access, vehicle parking and good boat launching. Boaters '' reminded.-:''are" thaW wearing a coast guard approved life jacket is required of everyone. the , Jordan Floating . - River is a fun activity, and persons desiring more specific information are invited to 8 or visit the call Parkway Authority office at 807 East South Temple, Salt Lake City. 533-606- SENTINEL WANT ADS WORK . : , DTTRESSES ; fur -- SPECIAL aim mm PURCHASE mOrOTKXiAL t jo ij -- -j HEXEEDS CAPTAIN'S BED 139" hdud CompiM Bur Bad Sad MattrMM. 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