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Show aEaran Darts tip East to State semi-fina- ls November 17, 1960 Page 9 To J move House in Layton. Selected as new officers are Elaine Morgan, Layton, president; Virginia Hilliard, Bountiful, vice president; Arlino Freesecretary-treasurestone, Clinton, Noreen Cook, Layton, publicity director; and Shirley Flint, Layton, director. The ladies riding club is a member of the Western Riding Clubs Association. They have participated in many parades and competed in various riding drills throughout the western states area. Davis County women who are interested in joining the riding group in western horse riding pleasure, may contact Mrs. Moror . . . of the other gan, officers. y- - al r; 7-- i al v . f ; their oyer-capaci- ty fea&iSt ismooiK 1 1 Give The Great Whiskey of the Old West ...one of 6-- Americas Favorites TodgyJ 7-- OOO Davis East 0 fl 7 T THANKS WHERE IT COUNTS Patronize your sponsor. Buy where you see this sign of the "bowling sponsor." It identifies the source of your team and league support. UTAH STATE BOWLING PROPRIETORS ASSOCIATION Prke Bountiful H&M Bowling In The Country Lanes Brigham City Rocket Lanes Jo-Le- e Roy Lanes Salt Lake City Granger Bonwood Bowl Classic Bowl Fairmont Bowl Delton Lanes Kearns Kearns Lanes Hyland Lanes Layton Holt Lanes Bowling Lanes Y-- B Maltair Lanes Logan Logan Lanes Lanes Rancho Lanes Rhz Bowling Palace Pal-D-M- Midvale Roller's Bowling Junction Lanes ar Southeast Bowling Murray Courts Olympus Lanes North Salt Lake Orchard Bowl State Bowling Lanes Orem Springvillo Art City Bowling Grant Cullimore, Davis County Recreation director, has announced the schedule of games for the adult basketball league dur-the coming season. Mr Cullimore said this is the second year (or the league and much interest is being expressed s by team members as well sponsoring organization. The schedule follows Monday, November 21, 1960 Bountiful 16th vs. Centemlle at Bountiful, 6 45; H & M Bowling vs. South Bountiful at Bountiful, 8.00, Knk Plumbing w Johnson Auto at Bountiful, 9 13 Kaysville vs. Layton at Nuth Davis, 6 45, Clearfield vs. Hill Field at North Davis, 8 00; and vs. 733 Rescue Farmington Squadron at North Davis, 0 17 Monday, November 28, I960 Bountiful 16th vs South Bonn tiful at Bountiful, 6 45, II 4 M Bowling vs Layton at Bountiful vs 8 00, Johnson Centerville Auto at Bountiful. 9 13. Kirk Plumbing vs Hill Field at North 7 i Davis, 6 43. Kaysville Reserve Squadron at North Davis, 8 00, and Clearfield vs Farmington at North Davis, 9 13 Monday, December 5, 1960 Kirk Plumbing vs Farming ton at Bountiful, 6 45, Bountiful 16th vs. Johnson Auto at Bountiful, 8 00, Centerville vs. Hill Field at Bountiful, 9 13, Kays- ville vs. Clearfield at North Davis, 6 45, South Bountiful vs Layton at North Davis, 8 00 and H 4 M Bowling Ogden t Till Top Lanes , Ogden Bowling Center Tooolo Paramount Bowl Rainbow Lanes White City Bow! Tooele Bowl P.TAT tad The Dos Donts of helping your children with their school work were discussed by a panel of teacher at the recent Whitesides PTA meeting. Mrs. Robert Whit-ma- n was moderator of th group which held a discussion cfl how each subject is approached and developed throughout the elementary school program. Mrs. Alice Johnson discussed reading; Mrs. Goteell Griffithe, writing and spelling; Miss Miriam Smith, arithmetic; Miss Allen, science; Mrs. Ella Prinsocial studies; Hoskins, cipal Roland E. Long, homework; and Mr. Jay Dansie, report cards. Layton vs 733 Monday, January Bountiful Bountiful 1961 16, Bountiful vs II 4 M Bowle at Bountiful, 9 15, 733 vs Hill Field at Squad 6 45 Clearfield North Davis, uto at North Davis, vs Johnson 8 00 and Farmington vs Lay-to- 16th ing at Noith lu muitoii ful vs ful Plumbing Field Hill Dav is, vs i, 4", Lav ion 7 ; ; This potential industrial or residential property is a triangular tract of land located adjacent to the northwest corner of the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot, Utah and west of the county road. The spur railroad track and right of way easement crosu-in- g the land are reserved by the Government. For complete details and terms of the sale, write to: South Bountiful. at vs 9 15. 1961 23, Bounli at Bountiful, 6 47, Kaysville 11 4 M Btwhng at Bounli 8 00 Bountiful In' h vs Ku k vs Davis, CLASSIFIED 9 17 January NAVAL SUPPLY DEPOT, CLEARFIELD, UTAH " CLEARFIELD 8 IK), vs Kivsville at b 4.7, Cleai field is. Ku k Iluml ,ng at Bount Du . Sod. Famungton vs 11 4 M Bowling at Bountiful, 9 17 713 Reserve Squad vs Cei temlle al Noith Davis. 6 47, Hill Field vs South Bountiful at Noith a (HI lav is, and Lav Ion v s Johnson uto at Noith Davis Monday, 4.754 ACRES OF LAND LOCATED AT THE GUN KRAI- ADVERTISING 9 17 at Noith R Sei ve PAYS Squad Johnson Auto at Noith - SERVICES ADMINISTRATION, Rusiness Service Center, Building 11, Denver Federal Center. Denver 25, Colorado. Daw-- . Rf-erv- Squadron at North Dav is, " 13 Monday, December 12, 1960 Johnson Auto vs Hill Field at Bountiful, 6 45, South Bountiful vs 733 Reserve Squudnm at Bountiful. 8 00, Centervilh vs Farmington at Ikuntiful, 9 15 Kuk Plumbing vs Kaysville at North Davis, 6 45 HIM HowlCleai field at rth ing vs Davis. 8 00. and Bountiful 16th vs Lav ton at North Dav is 9 15 Monday, December 19, 1960 H vs Kuk 4 M Bowling 6 45 Plumbing at Bountiful Centerville vs. Ka j s v p at Bountiful, 8 00 Johnson 4010 vs Farmington al Burnt lful 9 15 Layton vs 73 Reseive Squadron at North Daws, 6 4.7. Bountiful 16th vs. Hill Field at North Davis 8 00. and South Bountiful Davis 8 00. and South Boi uliful vs. Clearfield at Noith Davis. 15. j Monday, December Centerville vs. H 4 26, I960 M Bailing 6 45, South Humat Bountiful tiful vs Kuk Plumbing at Bonn tiful, 8 00, Bountiful 16th u 733 Reserve Squadion at Bountiful. 9 15. Layton vs. Cleai field at North Davis, 6 45. Hill FuM vs Farmington at North Davis 8 00; and Johnson Auto vs Kaysville at North Davis, 9 17 Monday, January 2, 1961 Johnson Auto vs H 4 M Bowl ing at Bountiful. 6 45. Lav ion vs 00 Kuk Plumbing at Bountiful South Bountiful vs Cental ville at Bountiful, 9 17. 733 Reserve Squadion vs. Clearfield al North Davis, 6 43, Bountiful Ir'h vs Fainungton at North Davis 8 00, and Hill Field vs iavs ville at North Davis, 9 la Monday, January 9, 1961 Johnson Auto vs. South Bonn tiful at Bountiful. 6 4.7 Bminti ful 16th vs. Clearfield at Bminti ful, 8.00, Layton vs Centeiville at Bountiful, 9 15 733 Reserve Squad, vs. Kirk Plumbing a t North Davis, 6 45; Hill Field .s H & M Bowling at North Daws, 8 00, and Farmington vs Kays vdlr at North Davis. 9 l wt new-siz- e Tempest is primed to scoot on less gas! Five hot versions of the Trophy 4 engine. 110 to 155 h p Any choice will move out in a hurry, sail up a steep hill in high gear, has the power for quicker, safer passing. Front engine is balanced bv The rear transmission. (Standard t shift or automatic.) Takes weight off the front Easy steering. Longer tire life. Adds extra-cos- . ballast m the rear Improves traction and braking. No big THE NEW TEMPEST floor hump. Foot room and leg room for six men. Independent susjvension at all 4 wheels. Most other cars only have it in front. Wide-Tractoo. 'The Tempest wheels are set farther apart than cars. tlie wheels of other new-siz- e Gives a solid stance. Secure corsedan nering. Theres a and a station wagon. Prices come close or even beat the tags on the compacts. If you're figuring on a new car figure on a new Tempest. OWEN 570 Vi,: yf r MtoMi barrel carburMw TI IE HOT TOPIC IS TEMPEST m THE NEW BY PONTIAC IS SOLD AND SERVICED BY YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALERSHIP WRIGHT, INC. NORTH MAIN TOMaMBmi' Spanish Pork Duke's Lanes Maple Lanes . M. Whitesides DECEMBER 2. I860 and Clearfield vs Centerville at North Davis, 9 15 Monday, January 30, 1961 Kaysville vs. South Bountiful at Bountiful, 6 47, Kirk Plumbing vs Centerville at Bountiful. plans winter games H Prove legal Recreation American Fork Jack & Jill Lanes fi shared a! PTil. SEALED BID OPENING 8 00, Adult basketball league 9 GIVE Home work cdvicoj GOVERNMENT SALE HERE ARE SIX MORE of the Davis Dart Regional Champion football squad. They are top to bottom, left: Mike Steed, guard; Devon Dahl, end; Larry Miller, center. Right side, top to bottom- Gary Barlow, end; Ken Fox, back; and Jay Flinders, back. The team will tangle with Pav.xon High at Pavson Friday afternoon in an attempt to gain the state dmmpionship title. give-and-ta- ke 6-- 0 install new officers The Boots N Saddle Gub plan to bold their installation banquet on Friday, Nov. 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the dining room of the Steak g-- o State Class A Championship play-off- s. by Ray L. Davis The quarter-finComing from behind late in the final pevictory matches the riod, Coach Gerald Purdys Parts edged Davis eleven with the Region Five winpast a strong East High School crew by a ner, Payson, with that game scheduled for 6 margin on the home field last Saturday the Utah County home field at 1 p.m., Friround of the day. The team that comes out on top in to gain a spot in the semi-finthat one will, in turn, ad- depending on power plays finding none. Davis had an vance to the finals for State and frequent third -- down edge in statistics, but neithChampionship honors against punts from their T forma- er team was able to score; the winner of another semi- tion. although line plays by Frank Davis, on the other hand, Bentley and passes from Earl between Box final play-of- f Elder (Region One) and mixed their plays well from Patterson to A1 Runsvold their double wing. They met moved the Darts to Easts 13 Bingham (Region Four). Last weeks game figured what was probably yard line as the period endto be quite a ball game, and toughest line of the season, ed. In the second, Bentley caras any of however, they ground out a it was just that the crowd total of 157 yards from ries for five to the eight, scrimmage against the tout- then Patterson went through would agree. Heralded as the States ed defense, while holding the tackle with power to spare. most outstanding defensive Leopards to 85, with linemen The ball, however, squirted club they gave up only six Sherm Hoskins and Erv Stev- from his arms and was repoints to opponents in reg- ens pacing the Darts to a covered in the air by East ular season play the Leop- fine defensive effort of their in the end xone for a touchdown. ards were obviously set to own. After an exchange of punts The first quarter was play this one close to their when neither team e o u 1 d with both teams gain, Doug Wallace took a jerseys, too. They stuck to and the ground for the most part, probing for a weakness and Davis kick at mid-fiel- d threaded down the sideline to the Dart 25. Ron Smith, Craig Jensen, and Wallace bucked to the 10, and then Smith went over center for the first score of the game. Smith chose to run for the conversion, but was stopped short, and the half ended for the Leopards . The third quarter was again tight, with East fighting to protect its lead and picking up a break on a pass interception on the Davis 25 late in the period. Smith carried for a first down on the 13 as the quarter ended. As the final period started, the tide began to swing for the Darts. Changing to the north end of the field, East again went for a first down to the Davis three yard line, however; at the point, they fumbled and the Darts recovered. After three plays had failed to gain, Kent M o c k punted to his 40 where East again fumbled and Davis recovered. A holding penalty, however, moved the ball back to the Davis 25 with the Darts in possession. John Simmons passed to Runsvold for 10, and Brad Cowley went to the East 40 on a keeper. An incomplete pass and a penalty moved the ball back to the 35 yard line, and with third down and 14, Cowley hit Gary Steed on a screen pass for 13 yards and Bentley bucked through for the first down. Cowley was caught behind loss on Easts for a two-yar- d 31, and then Patterson uncorked a long pass into the wind. Mike Gardner took it knee-hig- h on the three and went over to put the Darts hack in the ball game at It was Gardner again, with a perfect place kick for the conversion and a 6 lead for Davis with four minutes, 41 Kentucky Straight or Kentucky Blend seconds remaining. forth holidays East took the kick to their own 15 and their first two plays netted eight yards. The next. howeer, lost four, and mu Davis smothered a fourth 'iswBmrnitpmvMY KEromTMirararatmmi down pass attempt to take SC Ptcot, MMl'DY BH 9 5! 0 Mism 86 PROOF, 5 SRArtt MUmtU tPUtTJ over at midfield. -- KAYSVILLE, UTAH I FULL SIX COURSE DHK3ER includes: choice of entree Reservations Accepted Phone 37 OPEN 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 1480 North Main, Layton Turkey-Ham-Ste- ak Shrimp Cocktail Appetizers Salad Soup Choice of Pie (Pumpkin or Mince) SPECIAL CHILDRENS MENUS |