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Show M, WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. DECEMBER 29, 1 977 By DAVE WIGHAM One coaches Region premiered one of their own movies last week entitled, Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind. Two of the contests were decided by a single point, a third was a game with the fourth being the only runaway affair. If six coaches seem just a little more grey up on top, last weeks games are the cause. CLEARFIELD nudged Weber esViewmont caped Bountiful Roy in the nipped Sky View game Layton got back in the winners circle with a two-poi- nt balanced this league is. The Vikings had jumped out to a lead in the first half with some great outside shooting from Gil Hodges, Cory Hanks and Kevin Hess. ten-poi- HOWEVER, THE scrappy Clearfield team never gave up hope and just kept pecking away at the Vike lead until they finally got on top in the final stanza. The last three minutes or so went bucket for 63-6- 53-5- 57-5- ho-hu- m 70-5- mismatch 3 over Bonneville. The Clearfield win was about as close of a ballgame as you could imagine. The game was up for grabs until the very last second, when Viewmont John Higleys shot rolled off the rim to give the home team Falcons the win. But it also showed how Some of the children from the second grades of the Burton Elementary school who performed in the special Christmas to r, Jason Miller and Staci program on Dec. 22, are front, Sondrup. Center, Camille Stephens, Stephanie Mower, Mark Sargent, Erik L. Larsen, Jolene Card, Darin Johnson and Kristen Johnson. Back, Dion Bates, Shelly Barnes, Brenda Barney, Holly Faerber, Ryan Green and Mary Ann Beecher. The Christmas alive in Kaysville Thursday evening, Dec. 22 as a special Christmas program was presented by the 160 second grade students from the H.C. Burton Elementary School. tremendous it success, " THE DRIVE to raise funds for the purchase of emergency telemetry equipment to : : assist paramedics was begun in early December with the 'mass mailing : of telemetry information to 14,000 Davis County residents. TEACHERS in charge were l, Gayle Chandler, Lynda Lori Bennett and Helen Hunger, np Biz-zel- She emphasized that help is still needed to reach the goal, A however. newspaper drop at the loading dock at the rear of the hospital has been established, and volunteers will continue to pick up aluminum cans, newspapers and cash contributions if donors are unable to deliver them to the hospital. THE telemetry equipment to paramedics stabilize the victims condi- enables tion before transporting them to the hospital. About $2500 of the needed $6,000 has already been con- tributed to the fund in the form of cash contributions, hospital bazaars, and Cash for Cans and "Cash for Newspapers programs. Also, many hundreds of food coupons have been sent to the volunteer office. WE have received con- tributions daily from people as far away as Roy and Farmington, said Mrs. Yurth. I cant say enough for the people from this area. Wins 30 Year Pin A service pin has been presented to Layton resident, Walter E. Henzi, at Hill AFB ceremonies. HE IS a senior packaging engineer in the Directorate of Distribution. Mr. Henzi and his wife have six children. LOWEST PRICE EVER For Residential or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job ML' Don Pearson -- F3EE GUTTEBS - Manager ESTIMATES-773-85- 66 or 394-658- 5 LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance Owen (WC) dec Thompson (D). 126. Roundy (D) dec Larsen (WC). 132. Thompson (D) dec Robison (WC). 138. Porter (D) pinned Tippetts (WC) 145. Moll (D) pinned Jones (WC) 155. Egan (WC) pinned Preece (D) 167. Powell (WC) dec Criddle (D) 185. Sluder (D) pinned Whitney (WC) Hwt. Draw, Boehme (WC) and Warden (D). The Bountiful wrestling team scored one of the biggest wins in the history of the school with a 45-- victory over powerful Brighton in a dual wrestling match. The win, coupled with their earlier win over Davis, kept the Braves record unblemished in dual meets. The Davis team bounced back to down Woods Cross in one dual meet. 9 WOODS Cross also got a winning team effort this past week when the Wildcats handed Murray a loss. In their only meet of the week the Viewmont team took a 0 win from Orem. Many individuals on all the squads should be congratulated for their efforts over the Most past week. noteworthy was the win by Bountifuls Dave Snow who 42-2- 4 37-2- 119. (D). dead girl as Ranae Martinez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martinez, 206 East 1700 South, Clearfield. The patrolman said the child was ejected from the vehicle Shuldberg (WC) won by forfeit. 119. Owen (WC) won by forfeit. 126. S wofford (M) dec Robison (WC) 132. Kes-simak- is (M) dec Larsen (WC). 138. Barlow (M) dec World (WC) 145. Jones (WC) pinned Mackay (M). 155. Egan (WC) pinned Lynn (M). Powell (WC) pinned Taeotii (M) 185. Robertson (M) pinned Tate (WC) Hwt. Marsden (M) pinned Boehme 167. (WC). WOODS Cross 42 24 98. Jacobs (WC) Searle (M) Murray pinned Hatch (WC) pinned Vandroy (M). 112 105. UP IN the Weber gym the Bountiful team had a chance for a last second shot, as Scott Pendleton tried to take it, the VIEWMONT 37 Orem 20. 98. Snow (V) pinned Johnson (O). 105. Sweatfield (V) dec Bradrick (O) 112 Moore (V) Lyman (O) draw. 119. dec (V) Shuldberg Housekeeper (O) 126 Burgoi Cook (V) 132. (O) dec Dinkins (O) dec Phelps (V) 138 Olsen (V) dec Cordner (O) 145 Meredith (O) dec Buminghem (V) 155 Overton (V) pinned Smith (O) 167. Steel (O) dec Hanson (V) 185 Bedingfield (V) pinned Hanks (0) Hwt. Smith (V) pinned Workman as the car rolled across the interstate after going out of control. He said the vehicle was being driven by the childs mother. ANITA, 9, was admitted to Davis North Medical Center where she was reported in fair condition in intensive care unit. Mrs. Martinez suffered broken bones and another daughter, Christina, was admitted to the hospital but released the following day. grb finished the night with 20 points. He was aided by Pendleton, who had 16, but they were the only two offensive threats for the squad. WEBER spread the offensive scoring around with Mike Montgomery being top dog with 12 points, all the Warriors were near the double figure mark. Most noteworthy was the defensive job that Pendleton did on the Weber sharpshooter Trawick. Scott held him to eight points, the week before Trawick had 22 Layton, still an unknown power in the league, finally got things going as they handed the Lakers their second league loss. Four Lancers hit double figures with Ben Bubak hitting for 18, Rory Dixon 16, Gordon Anderson 14, and Brandon Flint another 12. Craig Stagg and Kurt Child led the Laker scoring but they were just in this affair as the Layton team completely dominated all facets of the game. THE TEAMS now take a week off of league action. Next go round is on Friday, Jan. & That week finds Roy at Viewmont, Layton at Weber, Bountiful at Bonneville and Sky View down at Clearfield. EARLY SPECIALSI 10 Discount NUVIX340 77 Koto-Sk- is 2 Year Warranty HEYWOOD AUTO CLINIC 132 North 1st West, Kaysville 376 - 2035 (0). tr pinned his opponent from Brighton, the Bengal wrestler was undefeated and is considered one of the best in the state in the 112 class. WOODS Cross suffered a little in the match with Davis due to the loss of Jason Whitney who was sick and didnt wrestle up to standard. Here is a look at the results of the dual Meets: 30-ye- CONTINUOUS ALUMINUM GUTTERS ecu By DAVE WIGHAM the public. Fund Raising For Davis North Medical Center drive by the ' volunteer auxiliary at Davis North Medical Center has met with initial overwhelming success, according to Barbara Yurth, drive chairman. A SPOKESMAN for the Utah Highway Patrol identified the proved how hard each child had worked. It was open to dressed in white tops with g injured Saturday when the auto in which they were riding went out of control on Interstate Highway 15 in Sunset. and special practices for the children and with their performance being such a children sang Christmas songs. The children were fund-raisin- four-year-o- ld bows. It took a great deal of time THE program was performed at the Davis High School auditorium. The :A A Clearfield girl was killed and other members of her family were green choral collars and red spirit was missed the last effort. Clearfield put three men in the double figure area with Scott Wallace 21, Russell Florence 16, and Brian Johnson 14. The Viewmont team also got balanced scoring from Hodges 17, Hanks 15, Hess 12 and Cal Curtis 12 The rematch with these two should be very interesting. Clearfield Girl Killed 1 BURTON PROGRAM bucket, until the Vikes ball v'as blocked. Some fans thought a foul should have been called but the official ruled it a jumped ball and Weber won the game. This game also went back and forth with neither team really taking command. The Braves got another good performance out of their center Irvy Williams who BOUNTIFUL-Brighto- 98. n. Merrill (Bo) dec Monk (B). 105. Crughead (B) dec Allen (Bo). 112 Snow (Bo) pinned Raleigh (B). 119. Lawrence (Bo) dec Densley (B). 126. Taylor (Bo) dec Bytendrop (B). 132. Merrill (Bo) dec Draper (B). 138. Grindstaff (Bo) dec Macintosh (B). 145. Ludding-to- n (Bo) default over Henry (B). 155. Thompson (B) dec George (Bo). 167. Warner (Bo) dec Van Valkenburg (B). 185. Hammer (Bo) pinned Burns (B) Hwt. Lay-to- n (Bo) pinned Key (B). irassanis trjfay vcm should save aft Fc trsft Seme ifiiy . (D)- - DAVIS 32 Woods Cross 23. u8. Jacobs (WC1 Dinned Taylor (D) 105. Cloward (D) pinned Hatch (WC). 112. Shutdberg (WC) dec Moulton i SAVINGS SPECIALISTS Weve specialized in for many years, and quite frankly, savings services we know all about savings. We have to. our business. THE RATE PUZZLE Its "n uuu confusion exists in todays competitive savings market. Basically, at First Security you earn the highest legal bank interest, trom 5 to 7V2 depending on how much you can how save and long you choose to save it. ) BOUNTIFUL 42 Davis 15. 98. Merrill (Bo) pinned Taylor (D) 105. Cloward (D) pinned Allen (Bo). 112 Mutton (D) dec Snow (Bo). 119. Lawrence (Bo) dec Thompson (D). 126 Taylor (Bo) dec Roundy (D). 132. Grindstaff pinned Webster (D). 138 Porter (D) pinned Elton (Bo). 145. Luddington (Bo) dec Moll (D). 155. George (Bo) dec Preece (D) 167. 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