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Show t Page-1- 1 -- The REFLEX r Sept. 20, 1956 4 ( Ite Fridas First Game With Bear River Junior Twin Star Riders at At Bavis Beginning Top Club At Race Meet Kaysville Davis picked up a second football win Friday against Cyprus as they prepared for their first league game this Frdiay nfcht at Kaysville ( against Bear River. with plenty of mistakes and fumbles pre-seas- Kaysville Seventy boys and Kiris, riders from the three Davis County junior posses, competed for trophies at their first race meet Saturday afternoon at the Davis County Posse Grounds in Kaysville. Top club was the Junior Twin Stars from the southern end of the county. They captured six of the twelve first place trophies. The Davis County Junior Posse from the northern end of the county received four first place trophies and the Central Davis County Junior Posse won two first place trophies. Results by events were as follow; Parade Davis County Junior Posse, first place; Central Davis Junior Posse, second place; and Twin Star Riders, third place. Drills Central Davis, first; DaLayton The Layton Jaycees tovis, second; and Twin Stars, third. Pleasure class Reed Richmond, day announced that the men who Twin Stars, first; Jerry Bodily, Da- assisted in putting over their boys' vis, second; Joy Peterson, Twin baseball program this past sumStars, third; and Bobby Burton, mer will be honored guests at its monthly dinner meeting next MonCentral, fourth. , mile Joy Peterson, day night at the Signal Cafe. These honored guests are RadTwin Stars, first; Dwayne Burton, Lewis, Roy Barkdull, Marv ley and Reed Richmond, Davis, second; Osborn, Jay Yates, Wendell PortTwin Stars, third. Barrell races Twin Stars, first; er, Glen Simmons, Bob Voigt, Vic Davis County, second; and Central Fultz, and Cecil Kirk Wendall Snow, chairman of this project Davis, third. mile Joy Peterson, stated that A combined total of Twin Stars, first; Craig Christian- over a thousand man hours have and othson, Twin Stars, second; and Rich- been put in by these men ers that have aided in the project." ard Turner, Central Davis, third. Some of the feature events of Cloverleaf Central Davis, first, this years baseball project intime 1:53; Twin Stars, second, time schedcluded a full sixteen-gam- e time 2:15; and Davis County, third, ule for each of the eight teams, 2:30. Three-eight- h mile Craig Chris- some twenty games with teams, including Kaysville, tianson, Twin Stars, first; Pat and Morgan, a fourClearfield, and Beazer, Davis County, second; Dennis Pettingill, Central Davis, teen car caravan of boys went to Salt Lake to see a third. Davis game, and each manager bought Stock horse Freestone, Steven Hess, Cen- a lot of sodas for the home run County, first; tral Davis, second; and Mike Eng-stro- hitters. This was all made possible by these men. The Layton Jaycees Central Davis, third. straws are off to the men of CenRelay Twin Stars, first; I ' Layton. Davis and tral Davis, second; on the program at this Featured County, third. Lt. Hilton of the be will Water race Davis County, first; meeting Force. Police Twin Ogden Central Davis, second; find 1-- pre-seas- Photo by FUbr. In Ute-UCL- Game in A JUST LIKE A REAL RODEO Participants in the first junior riding meet ever held in Davis County showed plenty of action and outstanding horsemanship throughout ' meet as seen here during the barrel race competition. the three-clu- b Layton Saturday saw a big day at the Layton elementary school ball diamond. The Layton National League saw Jay Yates, Layton Whips, come out on top of the heap by edging out Roy Bar-dulCub and winning the right to play the American League winners. ls Kaysville Jaycees Set Trap Shoot left-hand- ed Layton Jaycees Plan Jaycee Events 00 Alger-Smedle- ha boding aranufocterara. aiodal hoi mot. GVW of 43.000 lb GCW It 45.000 lb. Ford's Is sns of lbs lop load Casual corriart la Ht clou. S providst 155.1 ca. ft of sorgo ipocaUn a Moolh, fully linsd interior and hauls op te 1,533 lb. of payload. pal FOR DIG JOBS . ... SMALL JOBS Tba bardsit-wsrkls- A. - -0 axis 110 JOSS arc rated la carry aora payload than cooiparabla tandtiM of any of L City, Oct 27; Rice Univenity at Houston, Nov. 3; Colorado A. A M. at Fort Collina, Nov. 10; Colorado Univenity at Salt Lake City, Nov. 17, and Utah State Agricultural College at Salt Lake City, Nov. 24. . The Liston are sons of Mr. and Mn. E. Lee Liston, 268 E. Canter St, Kaysville. Jerry Lee, of the Utah team, plays and. Paul Floyd, sophomore, plays quarterback. They are graduates of' Davis High School. Both are high honor students scholastically. Jerry Lee had taro letterwinning seasons at light halfback before he was shifted to right end spot this year. Paul Floyd played both quarterback and left end for frosh football. Jerry Lee and Paul Floyd Liston, University of Utah football stars from Kaysville, will be jockeying for starting positions in the Utes big game against the Univenity of California at Los Angeles Sept 21. The night game Friday in Los Angeles will open Utahs 1056 football season. Coach Jack Curtice will field a team of experienced starters when the Utes meet the UCLA Bruins. Marv Osburn, Roy Barkdull, Bob Umpires Kirk, Snow. Other games on Utahs 1006 footWendell Voight, Porter, Vic YANKEES WHIPS ball schedule include the following: Fultz, and Rad Lewis. Montana at Salt Lake City Sept Adams, Bair, Starkey Totals First Game 20; BHgham Young University at 1 Hot Shots 1 0 1 Yankees Langston, Garcia, Needham Provo, Oct 6; Denver at Salt Lake Adams-Stark- y Winner Adams. ' City, Oct 13; Wyoming at Laramie y t Snow. Winner Adams. on October 20; Idaho at Salt Lake Umpires Kirk, Jaycees' Yankee Little Leaguers Defeat Whips for Championship Going into the playoff found Rad Lewis Yankees and Glen SimStars, third. mons Hot Shota in an even tie. Adult sponsors of the three clubs W ild cewjnUkiug Freestone, By mutual agreement a three-innin- g Davis, first; Joy Peterson, Twin are Larry Larkin, Central Davis; playoff was scheduled preStars, second; and Reed Richmond, Ken Hammon, Davis County; and ceding the regular game. Glen Golden, Twin Stars. Twin Stars, third. Starting . the first inning the Hot Shota pushed across one run before the Yankees ace pitcher, Adams, bore down and stemmed the rally in the Yankee half of the first; Peewee Reese worked the Kaysville Turkeys, candy and Hot Shota ace , Alger, winthe to will go special prizes walk on Stevenscored for and a ner of the Kaysville Jaycee sponsons single. sored trap shoot to be held ber 7 from 10 a.m. until dark The second inning found both Spcak-U- p north of the Brown Lumber ComAdams and Alger in fine form, each putting out the side with pany in Kaysville. The shoot will be under the direcstrikeouts. The last inning found tion of Don Howard, assisted by Adams starting out by walking e, Hy Smith and Homer Reed. three before settling down - and Layton Everett A. "Mac" Prizes besides the turkeys and chairman of the Layton Jun- striking out three without, allowcandy will include a Remington ior Chamber of Commerce Leader- ing a run. Yankee Douglas Bair automatic shotgun, .22 target pis- - ship Training program, last eve- started his half of the inning with tol and a Coleman lantern. ning announced that the "Speak-U- p a double and advanced to third on There will also be a shoot for Jaycee program is being used a' past balL t in the Layton group as a portion teenagers on the program. Reece and Stevenson came to of their organized Leadership proAce a failed to biggstl-tavla-fl g, 'W onaor of lhoa oil is io ford Only Fsrd offsrs a Short Stroba Sis and Ihraa Short Sirota la Ihit laid. Mas. GVW it 11,500 lb. ... ALL JOBS I Mc-Ghi- , bat but hit get his own ball .won Adams, pitcher, The "Speak-U- p Jaycee" program game with a single, driving in is intended to develop within the Bair. Both teams played flawless A look at the weather as regis- individual Jaycees an ability to ball afield and only three hits were tered at the Forest Service station express themselves, to communi- allowed by both teams. After this in Farmington for the week of cate effectively and to organize game was completed, Glenn Simtheir thinking for better analysis. mons Hot Shots showed some September 10 to 10, inclusive. The Weather gram. speak-u- p program conof two even sists three five or minute prepared talks based upon the Jaycee Creed, four extemporaneous talks on a subto the person thirty secject given onds before he is to talk. The program is rounded out by other Jaycees who act as critics and one who acts as toastmaster for the occasion. Future plana for the program include the formation of a local speakers bureau to provide speakers, masters of ceremony, moderators and toastmasters for use In various community affairs. The end result of the Speak-U- p Jaycee program is a local Jaycee contest to determine a winner who will compete with Jaycees from all over the State for the opportunity to vie for the coveted National Speak-U- p Jaycee crown. fine sportsmanship by giving a yell for the winners and then sitting behind the Yankee bench and pulling for their winning the playoff,. The championship game for the title, started off with the Yankees still up from their win and pushing across ten runs in the first stanza. The Whips failed to tally in their half. Robert Garcia came on in the second in relief for Langston, who went to short. He allowed the Yankees only one hit, a home run by Stevenson, and struck out three. Bair came on to relieve Adams for the Yankees and allowed one hit and a run by Langston, parcia was a little wild in the third and Allowed three. walks, a single, and a timely home run by Yankee catcher. Jay Starkey to push across five runs. , , . . s During the winter season, it is hoped that some of the speak-u- p Jaycee speeches will be presented before church and civic groups In Layton. "The Whip half of the third saw Marex single to right backed up with a towering home t run . by Langston. This ended the scoring by either team. A sample 10 Sept. Sept. Sept. 11 Sept Sept 13 14 12 one-minu- te . lUTAH STATE FAIR Nights Thru Sun. at 8:00 Mats. 2:30 Sat. & Sun 3. lOHDAYotilCEf Due to the tremendous demand for tickets, there will be a special matinee SATURDAY at 5:30 p. m. f Tickets on Sale at . - Main Gate Utah State Fairgrounds Prices . . . $3.75, $3.25, $2.75, $2.25 General Admission $1.75 Tax and Fair Admission Included , 88 88 Sept 15 Sept 14 Mean Minimum for Mean Maximum for No precipitation. -- J - 68.0 68.0 48 the week 54.4 the week 75.0 48 .. i on Liston Brothers May Start One-Four- th , 0. In Friday nights game the two teams tied up in the fourth quarter before Gary Batchelor went the length of the field on a sustained drive for the winning touchdown. The other score for Davis was made by Bruce to 6. Parry in the second quarter. Davis and Bear River will play It was a hard fought, wild game at 8 p m. Friday evening. One-eigh- th Bees-Billin- . Davis-Cypr- BaseballLeaders out-of-to- the part of on Quarterback Lynn Hickcox led South to victory at Bear River. Two of the Cub touchdowns came as the resujt of passes. The Bears' only touchdown came after a pass interference play put the ball on the three-yar- d line. In other Region 2 football games last week Weber defeated Granite 13 to 3; East ran over Ogden 21 to 7; Logan topped West S3 to 20; Bountiful defeated Murray 13 to 0 and North Cache won over South Cache 7 21-- 21-- throughout both teams. Bear River has lost two tough games, one against West High, 0 and the other last Friday against South High Layton Jaycees Will Honor 8 p.m. lord's Ml bos Is As biggsd pisho Is Iks ktlf-lo- s Said sp lo 11 s. ft. aora bos loadtpsts thaa lha athora. tagvlor jarbt oM45ca.fl. capacity alto avoilabia. 4VL-I- L Before you buy your next truck, at both aides of Fords story of value. Check what you get and what it costs. Youll like what you see. look Comem Today f Look at the coats. Fords first coet is low. Resale value la high. Modern Short Stroke engines 8 or Six-- are designed for less friction, leaa wear, lower running costa. Maintenance costa are lower, too, because Ford truck are built stronger for rugtruck ged long life. And a study prose Ford trucks last longer. V-- on Mag Mat ragbkabaa 4ata as 1ASKJSI tacts - Our hats go off to a lot of fine young boys on a fine season of baseball and a special thanka go out to the men who saw time to work with the boys. 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