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Show DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 6, 1977 WEEKLY REFLEX Basketball Set For Recreation to live or work in the county boundaries. The only ones not eligible for the B League, as mentioned, are the players. By DAVE WIGHAM Although were still in the middle of football season the recreational departments of both the Bountiful City office and the Davis County office note that the basketball season is approaching in a hurry. DURING THE summer months Bountiful has also been running a six-foand under league as an experiment with the idea of offering it in the winter if interest was there. Evidently the interest was there as the league will be run during the winter months as well. The B League, which is offered by Bountiful will also be on Monday nights. They play at Viewmont. The and under league will also be Monday with their games AS WAS the case last year the county department will offer a league which is open for anyone, including college Iettermen which is called the A League. This league plays their games on Monday nights in Bountiful High gymnasium, and sometimes up to Hill Air Force Base. This has been the top league, for competition, over the past several years. Several of the old teams have expressed that they will not enter the league again this season, so some openings are available. six-fo- scheduled for Millcreek Junior High. NO MATTER what type of basketball you like to play the league is there for you to play in. If you have a good team, make that great with some college players, then play in THE CITY of Bountiful last year offered another league for those teams who wanted to play without college Iettermen in ihe league. This was called the B League and will be offered once again this year. Anyone is eligible for the B League. The A League players have the A League. competitive team A good with no players should go in the B League. And then for us midgets we can play in the smaller league where no giants are allowed. By SANDRA GREEN Davis High is planning for a great 1977 Homecoming. It will be held from October 10 through 15. The theme is Yesterday Once More. MONDAY, Oct. 10 will be a Tie Day to tie up the Woods Cross Wildcats. Tuesday is Surprise Day at Davis, Wednesday is Pride Day, Thursday is Brown and Gold Day and Friday is designated for a and because Utah has no local preliminaries she entered in the candidate-at-largThe choice was based on By CAMILLE CORNABY Layton High School will be Bradshaw To Address Lecture Series On October 12, 1977, academics, leadership, special talents (Joys is ball field. Admission will be cents with a Davis High at 7:30 p.m., Dr. William Bradshaw will speak at the Davis County Library. Dr. Bradshaw is part of a lecture series of the Brigham Young University Alumni College. The series offers a unique opportunity to husbands and wives and students to receive excellent instruction from highly qualified speakers on a variety of subjects. cents without. THE traditional Homecoming assembly will be at 10:20 a.m. Friday. Also on Friday will be the parade down Mam Street in Kaysville. This colorful parade will begin at 5:30 p.m. After the parade the Darts will host Woods Cross in the Homecoming football game. The game will begin at 7:30 DR. Bradshaw will speak on New Medical Horizons. A professor of zoology at BYU p.m. and prominent biochemist, Dr. Bradshaw is an expert on SATURDAY the Homecom Business He has done research at the altos, University of Illinois, the University of Washington, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, with the United States Atomic Energy Commission and at the Brigham Young University. He was Mission president of the Hong Kong Mission of the LDS Church. Clearfield High, Room Fee is $18 and the class will run for ten weeks. 9. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT1T'fTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT?i DIXON P. REISBECK -- ALL FOriMS OF INSURANCE-19- 7 North Main, Layton Kemp. Phone JOE PETRO, a junior at Layton High, has qualified for in the Miss the semi-finals enjoy this interesting REGISTER Saturday morning, October 8, 8 a.m. at to 11 a.m. Pick up some business training to land that big job, or to improve your Andrea Firth, Risa Weber and Camille Comaby; tenors, Kevin Wiese, David Waller, Brian Lee and Kerry Hansen; bass, Brad Overmoe, Pat Shaw, Steve Buhler and Fred THE PUBLIC is invited to present one. y Clearfield High School from 8 Bourke, Tammy machines-ke- punch and accounting will be taught Saturday mornings at THIS WILL wind up the Utah Education Association Conference held this week. The program will be put on by singers from area schools. Participants from Layton High are: sopranos, Janai Allen, Cheryl Paul, Linda Ottley and Michelle Almond; sion. High! Business Class mance Friday evening in the Mormon Tabernacle on Temple Square at 8 p.m. the most recent strides in medical technology and he presents a fascinating discus- on October 19, the results will be released and the finalists announced. Best of luck from Layton sports), and e. sending 16 seniors to be representatives at choir this week. They will practice Wednesday night, Thursday and Friday, in preparation for the perfor- Dr. 25 50 semi-form- All-Sta- Class Day. Another activity planned is the Powder Puff football game. The senior girls will be challenging the junior girls. This will be Wednesday, Oct. 12 at 7:30 p.m. on the Davis High footactivity card and and praised group from Provo. Admission will be $4.50 per couple. Dress will be and flowers are appropriate. Alumni are invited to attend all Homecoming activities. 00 Teenage America Pageant. She was challenged to enter 376-42- 79 AUTO, HOME OWNERS & LIFE INSURANCE A Ml 15 Slated October the Coliseum for the show. There will be a $350 saddle, bridle and blanket raffled off. Raffle tickets will be $1. The Animal Assistance League of Weber and Davis Counties is sponsoring the show, and all the proceeds will be used to provide for homeless and abandoned animals. : ing festivities will conclude-wita dance in the Davis High cafeteria. Dancing will be from 8 until 11 p.m. Appropriate music will be London by provided Bridge, a very well known. Set Shoo Bcnsfit Horse A benefit open horse show is to be held Saturday, Oc- tober 15, 10 a.m. at the Golden Spike Coliseum. Admission is : $1 for spectators and $3 per class for entrants. Open Horse Show means all breeds ; of horses compete in each ' class of competition. There will be 16 classes in all with ' many novice (amateur) : classes. REFRESHMENTS and . lunch will be available at the show. Gary Taylor, Coliseum manager, has kindly donated Oouls ElGiiiGeeniino TomGto Canned Pop Juice Cragawat - 12 information, please 773-370- 5, 825-666-5, . rlIk'l call CASE 376-895- Caho n n. (an 081 ANYONE interested in entering the show or for more Gdivards CoKcc nines Mr. Wright' Layer Cabas $ 1 C 24 Ragalar Toilet Tissue Fruit Ccchtail bite From Dallas, Texas comes news of a son bom to the Robert R. Blairs on Sept. 29, Robert, is the first Stucki grandson. 1977. The young mother is the founder and director of the Mrs. Blair was the former Tanya Stucki, daughter of Barbara and Al Stucki of Clearfield. Two young ladies, December Nicole and Alexandra, complete the Blair family. The newcomer, John "Choc." mill Detergent Mafic - 1 ecerae Lew Fat FlavaraZ Milk 15 OH Label $ C FOR CASE af 24 - 7" Blair Agency for models and actors in Dallas. 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