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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 5, 1976 IS "'i v ?.fgt? ' ' Wgudugfg t v w y y' , - s . T- - ' l&Srf - .- auis Toni mi is "&' The Davis County tennis tournament held July 1 'vU x 27-3- included many winners in '4J ?7W. U singles and doubles competition. Bountiful and Kaysville players dominated various divisions. THE FOLLOWING the winners competed in the singles competition which consisted of 13 divisions. YouUi 10 and under: Mark Hannig, Centerville, first place boys; Chris West, Bountiful, second place boys; JaymeTunner, Bountiful first place girls; Shalayne Green, Kaysville second place girls. YOUTH 12 and under: Doug Wehrli, Bountiful first place boys; Shann Larsen, Clearfield, second place boys; Korryn Wiese, Clearfield first place girls and Beanie Kirby, Centerville, second place girls. Youth ' J If kTT IjfJ , V m & X A wAsmMi KING LETTERED in track at Davis High school and ran The gruelling 10 miles race proceeds up Bair Canyon east of Kaysville to an elevation of Bair-Gusm- feet and then descends back down to an elevation of 9,000 7,200 ft. Heights. assistance will be available along the e course, and a WATER AND PREFACE registration beivailable from 7:00 a.m. toj 30 a m- on Saturday prior to 'he race at the Rock will post-rac- breakfast will be served to all participants. The following divisions will be included in the race: high school, college, open, sub master, junior and womens. - Loft, A j mitjmum was entry fee $4 retired until Monday whch it was raised to Entris may be secured in the for of a pledge from friends hd businesses, with all procftds being donated to the Utal Heart Association. The racf is by the Utai Heart Association and the feehive Track Club. after $6. FOR ADDITIONAL inforJan Cheney at mation, contact Kaysville, 376-507- Two men who have competed in this race previously are Felshaw King, Kaysville and Rick Trujillo, from ENTrIfEES and pledges Colorado. may alscne sent to the Utah Heart Asociation at 250 East First Soii, Salt Lake City. In Davis CUSURES Ladies Softball WITH CARRf-HOf.l- E' CoEALL 4 Y MIL PLASTC COVER 250 . the 880 and 440 on the mile relay. His best high school time was 2:03.8. He was a gold medal winner of BYU Invitational 880 ir. his senior year and bronze medal winner of BYU Invitational 880 in his junior year. He also lettered in track in his sophomore year at University of Utah and ran 880 and 440 on mile relay team. DURING THE past several years he has been engaged in running and long-distan- has entered the famous Dip-se- a Race at Mill Valley, California three times. He finished 157 of 1,400 in 1973 and 371 of 1,500 in 1975. He has also run in the San Francisco Bay Two Breakers, Molestus Marathon at Weber State College and the Kaysville Bair Gutsman in 1975. IN 1975, took over-a- ll third place for age group in the Brigham City Invitational YOUTH 16 and under: Brian King, Bountiful first place boys; Scott Bean, Lay-tosecond place boys; Rose n, having participated in the d dash, 440, dash, 880, run, javelin and broad jump. He was winner of age group in 440 with a time of 58.6 and the 880 with a time 220-yar- 1 of tough plastic folded on a handy inch wire The Davis County Summer Recreation Program Ladies Softball teams played die league tournaments for the A, B and C teams, last week. daring Air Force Thunderbirds aerobatic demonstration team in their brand new 8 jets will highlight a bicentennial air fair at Hill AFB, Saturday, Aug. 21, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. T-3- of 2:16.0. When there is time to train, 10 King, diligently runs 4 to second place boys; Judy Allen, Bountiful first place girls and Val DeMarco, Bountiful second place girls. miles per day, six days a week. HE ENJOYS running because of the relaxation, enjoyment, good health and the opportunity to share in the spirit of competition. DIVISION: Richard Petersen, Bountiful first place mens open and ADULT Dick Larsen, Clearfield second place mens open. With Dan Drumiler, Bountiful, first place mens over 35 and Gail Angr, Bountiful second place mens over 35. Mr. Trujillo is a geologist in Quray, Colorado and is currently the record holder of the prestigious Pikes Peak Marathon with a time of 3:31:05; he also holds the record for the Bair Gutsman with a time of 1:06:15 for ascent and 1:37:22 for full length. Doubles winners included players from 15 divisions. YOUTH Zeigler-Jaym- e in Sunset with B and C leagues playing in Layton and Kaysville. RIGBY A B C of Far- mington is County Recreation Director. In the A league, the first place was won by Sunset. The Bullets of Layton took first in the B league and the Pacers of Layton took first in the C league. THE DAVIS County 10 and under: Heidi Turnner, Bountiful first place girls and Neilson, Kym Palmer-Ton- y Kaysville second place girls. With Mark . Hannig-Mik- e Biesinger, Centerville first IN COLLEGE Trujillo ran a 4:11 mile and an 8:57 2 miles and was a member of the U.S. Cross Country team in 1972. second place boys. Youth 12 and under: Kathy Lyman-Lis- a Over, Kaysville first place girls; Karen Pierce, Woods Cross second place girls; Del Hill, Kaysville, first place boys and Bryan Butler-Ken- t Lyman, Kaysville Stott-Shell- second place boys. and under: YOUTH 14 Kathy Carlson-Lis- a Williams Centerville first place girls: ORouke. Tara Harris-Kath- y Sunset second place girls; Brotherson-Mat- t Bruce Green, Layton, first place Hart, boys and Kelley Lee-Jo- e Woods Ctoss second place boys. Youth MBDlit ie and under: Scott Wiese, Layton first place boys and Troy Garner-Mat- t Fox, Bountiful The Hill Rod and Gun Club will sponsor the Utah State Skeet Championships at the skeet and trap range at the base, Aug. 15, 21 and 22. REGISTRATION will begin at 8 a.m. on each day. Firing will begin as soon as a full squad is registered. Shoot The International will be held on Aug. 14 with a d schedule. Bean-Kevi- n second place boys. and under- Rose Val Demarco, Bountiful first place girls and Julie Holbrook-Pat- i Wale, Bountiful second place girls. YOUTH Fordham - 18 - e BehesWith Lenny ti, Bountiful first place boys Dan-siand David Arciaga-KeLayton second place boys. Aste-Mik- e, nt Adult Divisions: Karla Steed, Bountiful first place womens open; Judy Allen-Kath- y Stoker, Bountiful second place womens open; Ira 100-bir- gauge and Aug. 22 will be shoot in the 20 and 12 100-bir- d gauges. Four fields will be utilized to keep the competition moving. TROPHIES WILL awarded to top shooters. School and sports physicals the Hill AFB will be given by hospital during August for military dependents. PARENTS desiring physicals should pick up the necessary form from the school and bring it with the dependents medical records to Room at the base hospital. be will scheduled at that time. Appointments BECAUSE OF the need of procuring specimen bottles in advance, appointments can only be made in person. Appointments will be scheduled Monday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and Tuesday through Friday from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Only physicals required by a school system will be conducted, hospital officials said. Player-Shaw- n Hunt, Bountiful first place mens open and Dick Laisen-BrLarsen, Todd-Ro- d Fair tournament was played with Sunset being winner of the A took league; Farmington second and consolation went to Pioneer Door Sales of Lay-to- n team. The Bullets of Layton were first place winners in the B league; Crackerjacks of Lay-to- n took second and consolation place went to the Moms and Misses. THE C league Pacers of Layton took first; Clearfield I, second and consolation to Hill Air Force Base team. There was a fair tournament during this past week for the junior high and elementary school leagues, played in Centerville and Bountiful, kj NORTHROP T-3- 8 Talon demonstration jets make up the Thunderbird, fleet. reliable aircraft, the 8 is the seventh type of jet flown by the team since it began with the 4 G in 1953. Previously they flew the F-- 4 Phantom jet. A highly T-3- ADMISSION is free to the public. The airshow also will feature skydivers, static exhibits of civil and military aircraft, demonstration and other attractions. fire-fighti- ARRIVAL TIME at Hill AFB for the Thunderbirds is 11 a.m. and the public is invited to see them land. The Thunderbird performance will be from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. The flyers will sign autographs following the show. DURING THE Thunderbird demonstration, the air will be charged with flashing red, white and blue aircraft. First, the four planes of the Thunderbird diamond formation appear, their wings overlapping six feet. OVER THEY roll, the pilots never letting their aircraft move out of alignment. Their task is to demonstrate the capabilities of modern fighter aircraft and the ultimate in precision formation flying. As the diamond pilots complete their manuevers, the Thunderbird solo pilots roar in a minimum altitude. With vertical rolls, aileron n rolls and reverse eights, the solo pilots display the high performance and maximum capabilities of the aircraft. THE TALON is the I ccrmrzius aio::o.i gutters I open. With Dan Drumiler-Dic- k Lewis, Bountiful first place mens over 35 and Jim f I ODell, Bountiful Hill-Jo- n I second place men over 35. MIXED DOUBLES: Mike Behisti-Va- l Crockett, t t t Boun- tiful first place senior division n and Dennis Green, Bountiful second place Green-Charlyn- senior division. With Scott y Lyman, Kaysville first place junior division and Arthur Bowman-Lauri- e Over, Kaysville second place junior l Hill-Kath- division. Adult-Yout- h Bumingham li Doubles: Dee - Rex Bountiful place and Sam Young-Roge- first r Young, Layton, Second place. I I ITS REfilAlllltlG INVENTORY IS HOW BEING LIQUIDATED air show. - HURRY! HURRY! LIMITED QUANTITY (BUT GOOD SELECTION) CREDIT TERMS -SHAND HOURS: 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. DAILY ON SPECIAL PECIAL SALE ADJUSTERS E STARTS THURS. AT 10 A.M. SHARP! THOUSANDS OF ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM Anthony FAMOUS NAME BRANDS! FACTORY WARRANTIES! SAVE EVEN MORE! TRAILERS BRING TRUCKS - BE EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION! 20 Year Pin For Hadlock H. Hadlock Layton has received a SPECIAL SELLING HOURS: 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. S of 20-ye-ar service pin at ceremonies at Hill AFB. MR. HADLOCK is an electrical instrument repairer in the Maintenance Directorate at Hill. He and his wife, Tett, have five children. half-Cuba- MRS. HADLOCK is a of Mr. and Mrs. Chick Manwaring of Salt Lake City. daughter for Homemakers, Housewives, Campers. Gardeners f. CAHY HOME tow-- L Mad.ONLBy WARP BROS. Chiqo 60651 Displayed & Sfd at These Hardwie, Home & Garden aps P titers PICK-O- kaysviliA pajVEfcV CALL BUILDERS SE.2RdEJ., Kaysville 3784223 i -- AA 35 5 w. t&OON. BY FAftlSLY FURNITURE AT EVEN FURTHER DISCOUNT PRICES! 43 seconds. 21 I et worlds Cameras will be permitted on Hill AFB during the Aug. t Clearfield second place mens first supersonic airplane for designed specifically training. At one time it claimed 12 world records. Powered by two turbo jet 3,850 engines producing pounds of thrust each (with after burner) the aircraft can attain a maximum level flight airspeed of 830 miles per hour. 8 THE can go from brake release to 20,000 feet in be Meals SeSisol 16 AUG. 21 will see a shoot in the 410 gauge and 28' V. EIGHT F-8- - THE A games were played GLENDA first place boys and Brian Majors-Jef- f Thompson, Kaysville VERNAL FURNITURE The Storekeeper for the league has been Jan Dyer; teams, Marie Mower and teams, Wanda Nielsen. Bountiful Fordham, place girls and Laura Penley, Kaysville, second place girls. Youth 18 and under: Mike Behesti, Bountiful first place boys; David Arciaga, Layton Standings EMERGENCY and under: Troy second place boys; Cindy Ziegler, Bountiful first place girls and Cheri Moody, Bountiful second place girls. Two nen entered in the third annual Bair Gutsman on Augusi 7 are Felshaw King of Kaysville, left, and Rick Trujilb, from Quray, Colorado. Satunay, August 7 is the date set for the third annual marathon race to be hed, beginning at 7:30 a.m. a the Rock Loft Processng plant in Fruit 14 Grnpr, Bountiful first plorp boys, Dennis Vigh, Sunset BAIR GUTSMAN ENTRIES Detd SALES BEING CONDUCTED BY AT FAMILY FURNITURE LAYTOtl, UTAH |