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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 9. 1976 IS f A vV VJin The For Softool Board SggEig Uoto Pennant; Never The Same So often it book happens. A Gary County School Board, District P p nliirvA 'f j- , mington, Fruit Heights, Kaysville, East Layton and South Weber. GARY B. Garlick was born and in Weber County graduated from Weber High School. He attended Weber College two years and filled a mission for the LDS church after which he spent two years m the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict. He graduated from the University of Utah in 1960 in October. education and taught at Weber College for three ONLY AN error which let in two runs m the seventh game of the series cost the Sox the world title. It must have gone to their years. FOR THE past year. Others bitched. Team spirit dropped. THERE was bickering in the clubhouse and in the dugout. Prima donnas dont win pennants and the Sox have fallen from grace. wasnt Darrell Johnsons fault. He was a tough manager who couldnt do it this season with too many IT players out for themselves. 1 SUCCESSFUL COMPETITION Home is the place where were treated the best and grumble the most. Advertiser, Nora Springs. -- PETf Trout continue to enjoy the overwhelming majority vote as the most popular game fish in Utah. Because of its widespread popularity, it attracts many kinds of fishermen, one of which is commonly called a purist. Wildcat Captains The Weber State football team has selected their 'team captains for the coming season Webers senior quarterback, and Roger Steinke, senior ROD Bockwoldt, A 2M linebacker will be acting as the field leaders for the Wildcats in the coming year. Bockwoldt, from Layton High School, has played in every game since his freshman season. His career started out as quarterback. Midway through his sophomore year he was moved to flanker and late last season returned to the signal callers position. An excellent athlete and team leader, Bockwoldt will be the designated teams leader while on SOMETHING of- fense. MISSING? Youve got all the old things that were in your old home . . . but it's still not quite like home. The Welcome Wagon hostess can make you feel more at home - a snort time 376-160- 3 Can STEINKE, from Covina, Calif., achieved his position the hard way. Steinke came to Weber State without benefit of a football scholarship and was ball player his a walk-o- n freshman year. He has been a steady and consistent tackier with an excellent feel for the game of football, more than adquate speed, and excellent pursuit. Along with Bockwoldt and other senior Steinke, members of the Wildcat team will be rotated as game captains on an alternating basis. THIS TROUT fisherman has a different set of value judgments than the average fisherman. He is an ardent enthusiastwho spends years mastering teChrltquevpf .fishing, reading a stream and tying. biVpwn fjies. He is one who sees the added beadtytn a ' wild fish. ' ; the Utah Division of Wildlife began a wijd ..trout management program in rspsrisfeto the In 1971 Resources increasing demand Jor.thi type .of quality in Utahs trout streams. stream, as currently defined by the Division, is not, stocked trout with hatchery-raisethe A WILD TROUT ahd-Oni- d s fish present exhibit more, ol the characteristics of a naturally produced and reared trout: They are more wary and catch. harder to Creek, Upper and Lower Provo River, Uinta Creek and the Whiterocks River. Local offices of the Division can provide accurate boundary descriptions of these areas. THE WILD FISH program provides the purist fisherman with a distinct challenge and many excellent! fishing opportunities. It also enables the Division of, Wildlife Resources to reassign catchable size trout, that would have been planted in . wild streams, to, waters that receive greater fishing pressure by the general ratio . public. This yields a better success in many popular fishing spots ' The Division of Wildlife Resources hopes the wild trout program helps to satisfy both the quantity and the quality enthusiasts. 111 BONDED - LICENSED PROFESSIONAL 20 Yrs. Experience 1 5C - Estates - Antiques - Business -- Republican, Toronto, Kan. FREsE Gem and Mineral Show Special Events Center U of Sept 10, 11, . U & 12, 1976 Wasatch Gam Society GRAB BAGS Exhibits - Demonstrations Ho Admission jf - HURRY Charge - HURRY - 392-22- 9--6 Mon.-Sa- t. 1 yom skills, p.m. H Am cu Its free, and open to Competition on We urge you to Vote for Glen F. Flint a EXPERIENCE AND SERVICE. dfr 339 Sept 17-5:3- all kids years old. P.M. Vae View Park 0-7 8-- 13 SPONSORED LOCALLY BY for County Commissioner. We have worked with him. DAVIS COUNTY NEEDS HIS 16 . . IOT1F1 PQJJPlTg PA Consignments Welcome bushel or pound 119715 like tootoall and wantt to tosti 14 - Auctions each Saturday at H, ft Of ti)iun post & nnri co. Trading Post Open 25 See our Large Selection of Pots Also Macrame are right, whats the use? 8. Consignment Sales for your Auction Needs or just to talk noucrs bushel or pound ANTI FREEZE Gal. strenuously resisted. Mr. Garlick is married to the former Sheila Brian and they are the parents of eight children. The fact that five of their children are still in the school system, and the fact that he has been involved in young peoples programs in schools, church and community over many years, reflect his sincere interest in the youth of our area. Ilttln)(o(o Bartlett Pears LB. ad- If you are wrong, you cant afford to argue, and if you homecoming game. Provo Bananas Garlick believes that participation in such programs should not open the district to control or influence of the federal bureaucracy. Such influence be should GOOD ADVICE p.m. Mi UUUUUUUU Mayors For by Government. However, Mr. and school board need to be improved. If the communication lines are open and everyone is . AUCTIONEER NO SALE TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL Call Local Peaches Supplies - We Handle Liquidations 25 lbs. by THE DAVIS 'County School District is dependent upon funds from the Federal ministration, In attempting to provide , better service for our school ' patrons and sport fans, Davis High School will initiate a family ticket plan for the remaining home football games. THIS family ticket will ' admit mom, dad and the chijdren for $5.00. We hope this will encourage families to come as a group and cheer on the Davis Darts. , The remaining home games include: Sept. 17, Murray at ' 'Davis at 7:30 p.m.; Oct. 6, Tooele at Davis at 7:30 p.m. , and Oct. 15, Cyprus at Davis at 7:30 p.m., this is the p.m. $20,000 Onions 6 between parents, schools, Ticket For DUS Football the Blacksmith Fork and Duchesne rivers, Mammoth Creek, Seven-Mil- e Consignment Auction Sept. Open 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. Bell Peppers 15forS1 of iuilbflelhieadleir Garden Center S the Clearfield Chamber system will be more responsive to the needs of the students. I am also concerned with mediocrity in the educational system - the educators who do outstanding work in their fields should be recoghe nized and encouraged. says. Commerce Board of Directors, president of the Freeport Tenants Association and the Little League program of Kaysville. He has also served as president of the Davis Band Parents Association for the past five years. HURRY 1815 W. Gentile, Layton 2 miles west on Gentile J with business management. He has wide experience and background in working with people, setting up organizations, developing standards and interfacing systems. Mr. Garlic has also served on the Sunset City Council, Family CURRENTLY manages approximately 3,000 miles of streams. Within those miles, eight different stt earns (or portions of streams) are managed as wild trout waters. These programs are being conducted in 695 West Riverdale Road, Ogden Local Crenshaw GARY GARLIC listening, the educational UTAH Antique Auction Sept. 1 2 & years Mr. MR. GARLICK believes that the communications HOME Tmniitt PosHnermaini 18 Garlick has been involved heads. Three top players didnt sign contracts this Students from the Potter School of Dance who participated in to r, front, Beverly Snell, recent gymnastic competition are, Natalie Harris, Gina Garcia; back, Trishaw Walton, Julie Densley, Jackie Bates, Cheryl Wilcox, Debbie Walton, Lisa Sheffield, Alecia Johnson, Teresa Heap. three comprises Centerville, Far- THE latest example is Boston's Red Sox. With exciting young players like Fred Lynn, Carlton Fisk, with veterans like Carl Yastrzemski and Luis Tiant, the Red Sox came within an eyelash of winning the world series against Cincinnati last id - District three. story baseball team wins a pennant (and major a world senes) and is never the same again. 1 Garlic announces B. Js candidacy for the Davis $ tf for GAILQG 825-97- 21 If FARMERS!! irTT n Certified fall seed grain, wheat and barley J Paid by Mayors for Commissioner Flint hhhhuhhhhuh 1573 NORTH MAIN. LAYTON o u cr era V t. .Jr |