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Show ' -- V rftTTTTn 1 ' January .12, 1961 Page 5 Davis J.V. rolls Darts take Weber in League opener by Ray L. Davis Davis High School tripped the Warriors from Weber by a 2 margin in their Region two opener at home last Friday, with Mike Duckworth and Mike Gardner piling up enough counters between them to top the War-rio- rt total effort.1 The Darta were cold from the from floor and hit only the line; however the 84 points by 'their two Mikes did the triclj, as Weber was bottled up for the most part by s tight zone defense. Opening action saw a scramble for the ball in Webers fore- -' court, as the Warriors quickly 47-3- S ran into trouble with the Dart defense. WitA-s- over Vcber 4-- the scoring with charity by Ron Dicke-mor"ENTHUSIASM" IS THE WORD WHICH BEST DESCRIBES registration day for the Dav-l- a Duckworth followed Robert County Recreation Departments annual n inter activities program, which started last Sa quickly with a lay-u- p, Taylor added a field goal for turday. Shown here at the Samuel Morgan Fieidhouse, Kays, attempting to "make a basket" the Warriors, Gardner tanked a are Christine Little, Regina Edmiston and Elizabeth Hart, left to right. Shown surrounding and Virgil Howe hookElla' from "turn" Jean are left: Patricia Burton, Debra Manning, these girls as they wait their ed for Weber to end the and All Brook Debra from are Gail Kaysville. Roundy. '.Hodgman, Hardy Sanders, first quarter at 11-- 6 Tor the Darts. Weber came to within one point, at early in the second period, but they went four RENT A minutes without a counter from that point, and Davis pulled at half-timaway to lead The Warriors also pressed in the third period with Dennis A total of 1025 boys and girls Besides those participating In between the ages of 8 and 13 the CountyRecreation The fastest upland game bird program, the wild registered Saturday for the an- nearly 300 boys are now active is also the largest' entered e. Coach John Dawsons Davis High School junior var Anderson joining the point par- slty five registered their Poor conditions at the departade; while Davis total effort highest point production of the season, Friday, as they ment's Hardware Ranch, winterwas three field goals by Gard7 ner. . trampled Weber by a ing grounds for the Cache elk I herd, has delayed the arrival of margin in their league Davis started the final quarter many animals that normally waiting for the good shot, and utilize this facility, department Duckworth scored at the first of fish and game spokesmen minute. Esrl Patterson followed said today. with a tip-i-n arid sank one of Conditions at the ranch are two from the line as he was such that the animals are more fouled on a drive. Duckworth hit than usually wary. again, and Ray Blood scored Athcugh approximately 100 of from a screen before Tom the large animals have arrived Budge hit from outside for Webon the feeding grounds, local sd er's first field goal with less at the head of Blacksmith Tork than a minute Temaining. Nye near Hyrum, marage-meCqnyon scored for Davis at 30 seconds, personnel at tbs ranch and Taylor hit for the Warriors said at present it is impossible t the frhal horn. to take - visitors to the installation on the traditional sleigh Remainder of the Region Two ride into the midst of the herd. schedule for the Darts is as Hardware until next' snow nt -- Jan-- 13 to Visitors the installation were" risked .to put off their trip until the next heavy snow has (alien. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. F eb. Feb. Feb. Davis at Ogden 20 Bountiful at Davis 27 Davis at; Bonneville 31 Ben Lomond at Davis 3 Davis at Weber 10 Ogden at Davis 17 Davis at Bountiful 24 Bonneville at Davis DELL'S SERVICE nual winter recreation program sponsored by the Davis County Recreation department. The program, which includes basketball, exercises, ping pong, tumbling, and a variety of other gdmes and skills, was begun at five of the seven locations where the program will be carried out. Next week the gymnasiums at Clearfield High School and Central Davis Junior High will be open for registering interested boys and girls in the program in those areas. The schedule for the. program has been set as follows in all the gymnasiums that have been provided for the program. Eight and nine year olds meet fro provided for the program. Eight and nine year olds meet from 8 till 9 a.nt; .10 year .olds from 9 to 10 a.m.; 11 year olds from 10 till 11 a.m.; and 12 and 13 years olds from 11 a.m. until 12 toon. 135 N. Main CLEARFIELD Sunset Cafe U1S No. Main Sunset Opea 14 krs. a daj Chicken 8hrimp Steak FOR 7 CLEAR VIEW Resignation at last Saturdays classes was as follows: North Davis Junior High, 225; Davis TV SERVICE 1841 High, 300; Bountiful High, 250; Bountiful Junior High, 110; and at South Bountiful Junior High, North, 75 West SUNSET 140. Frank Glasen classes' in the recreation program are given free, under the supervision of qualified instructors and any youngster may join the classes. All Phone TAylor Stan Measells Phone TAylor 'Important news for e. observance is The week-lonannually sponsored by the National Wildlife Federation and its state affiliates, including the Utah Wildlife Federation. ' Theme for the observance this year will be "Multiple Use Balanced Conservation P a and will for the Future, highlight the increasing importance of this land use concept at Clearfield swimming pool classes in all levels of swimming from 9:15 to 10:30 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday. Reguar admission charge of 50c will be made on a course basis. . Classes on s basis will be available with new eight week course set to begin January 24. Registration will be accepted the week prior to this. Classes will be held only if the number of registrations warrants the extended opening of the pool. Mrs. Kearl said that no definite program has been decided upon as yet for swim clubs though a survey is currently being made to determine the needs of the organization. A meeting of all past swim members, their parents and all others interested in participating in this type of activity will be held at the pool Thursday, January 19 at 4 p.m. The proposed pro-- tas Layton Club Mrs. Bm Johnson of Kaysvillo entertained her Bridge Club on from Tuesday. The members Layton were lone Ell s, Olive Wixom, Relda Bringhurst, Alth-eri- a Riley, Vi Whitesides, Lydia Allen and Artell Chandler. Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher of Kaysville also enjoyed a lovely dinner and gram would be held week days from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Private parties are still welcome to use the facilities of the about any pool. Information 'pools activities may be obtained by calling TA The plunge is open week days from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 1 to 5 and 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. The members of XI Chi chap- ter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at the home A of Mrs. Frank Bringhurst. report from the council meeting will be given at that time. The lesson, entitled Understanding Art will be under the direction of Mrs. Bringhurst with tentative plans for Mrs. Blair Wilccx, a local artist to assist. COMPARE THESE PRICES ... THEY 1 - ThU HIDE HERES WHAT GIVES CHEVY ITS . Full Coll susponslon Chevy t one of the few cart with H a Sound-hushi- ng - inmlated-agatn- st mm. - .i Cushion the chassis against shock and shake. Uvt butyl rubber cushions rubber body mountings Jfrfra-Iarp- e that further isolate ther ' ride from the road. '' 1 rntnda LAYTON Matt to CM YEAR o! 1961 . . Is a Happy One With the Best Insurance "' See i.L " ' VERN M. SMITH Phone TA 133 So. CANT 77 State, Clearfield BE BEATI k t Sport Coupojuot on of tO Jel-rmo- Authorized Chevrolet dealer in Layton Lb. CELLACLOUD 81x108 or Twin Fitted $009 $196 ,or - - 81x108 2 or Double Fitted u 2 CANNON SHEETS or Twin Fitted BATTS Reg. $1.39 81c 99 Colored Cases 2 for 95c Chrvieil Better just circle your dealers block the first time you 61 Chevy. Get anywhere near an open try a highway and hes liable never to see you again. Jet-smoo- th J You find yourself feeling sorry for ears,- people who buy higher-price- d premium Bed Spreads timebutnot any more. Chewilets t Hde. .Drive one soon and see. Reg. $8.98 ,v See the new Chevrolet cars, Chevy Corvairs ahd the new Corvette at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's 1 OLSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY 1 Whort wK its hushed comfort and light steering. -. For smoother rolling with less vibration. u On Impala $179 or Fitted Twin CASES Sheitmctatris carefully and Eat 80 No. Main Colored 72x108 72x108 Insulation Signal Cafe in Kaysville Cannon ,p? Be Sure The NEW several hands of bridge. The meeting of the Beta Alpha Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority of Layton met ' at the home of Mrs Agnes Mott, president of the Chapter. The lesson was given and refreshments served to those present. MUSLIN SHEETS ,- At one time the world ef House euisine began and ended with Latin Europe. The French, Italians and, to some extent, the Spaniards made cooking a fine art. Over the years, there has been atgrad-ua- l change, Lgtin Europe will, undoubtedly, remain the leader in the culinary field for a long time. of A complete collection Latin recipes wonid make a Websters Unabridged Dictionary look like pocketbook edition. rs- new-car-buye- THE 61 CHEVY BRINGS JET-- SMOOTH TRAVEL DOWN TO EARTH cmn by Elva Vaughn 1 Various programs offered sit THOUGHT last week from the state of Colorado. " The eggs are now undergoing processing at the departments Scott Avenue Hatchery in Salt Lake City. When hatched the. young fish will be held for planting into favorable waters .of the state sometime Tn early spring. of National The observance Wildlife Week, annually set to coincide with the first day of ' spring, has this year been scheduled for the week cf March in the Little League Basketball turkey. program throughout the County, The wild goose has about according to Grant Cullimore, director of the Countys recrea- 12,000 muscles 10.000 of which tion program. control the action of its feathers. Clearfield Jea Kearl, manager of the Clearfield Swimming Pool, has announced a wide range of programs designed to suit the needs and desires of the people of the community. She said that a suggestion box is being placed in the lobby of the pool and the public is invited to offer any suggestions or constructive criticism. Meanwhile, she has announced some training courses. On Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. there will be adult and preschool classes. Red Cross childrens classes on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon will begin a new 'eight weeks course on January 28. Registration will be accepted during the week prior to Start. A pool chargs of $2 for the course is to be paid at the time of registration. There will be Red Cross adult FOOD A shipment of 227,000 Kokanee salmon eggs, first shipment of a total of 500,000, was received 12-1- 3, 28-1- 7. as more and mere people and business interests make demands on existing resources. i Walt Disney, well known Hollywood movie producer and creator of the "True Life Adventure nature series, will for the sixth consecutive year serve as the honorary chairman of the week-lon- g cbservance. Gerald Folsom, president o t the Salt Lake County' Fish and Game Association will act as state chairman under the direction of Wildlife Federation president Jack Allshouse. 60-3- sjow-scori- ng Winter recreation program begun at Elk feeding delayed by Ray L, Davis minute and a half follows: s gone, Gardner broke the ice with a free throw for Davis, and Duckworth was fouled on a laywhicb he conup for a verted for a 0 lead. Jeff Nye hit on an outside jump shot at four minutes, before Weber first i j, Hunting and Fishing i Morgan , OLSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY SPECIAL $5.93 . i . . - |