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Show I WCTKLY RE HEX 1978 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 2, 57 Does Tourney Tell How Good The Teams Are? By DAW UK, HAM Si, UK.HAM tty DAM KAVSVHII Allbough im likes to go into 8 Mail tuuroamriil Brill off two It d!!) kali lb IS 8 llu-i- brqbt fcl.lt to Hu Davis ilumt-- s of gt I ling into (be (mala og .Mrt tills vHl ti fer It M)CRr (onsldi-- r Itu-- n a histoty nut Dirts and l! t.l' ih I, mi- of i .ir iig tin h li (I,, II M ll! t t. filing Hi.lt I li'.tgu, il iu!fi fit f wlm h I .1 e rtmrt i mi nt r if i is la M in i rail l will Wt i n III- Ml) HIP I Mil S H i 11 ll.t fn, tb-- - the ,y give i OI f I,. m) u,N ,,f -- fin, Hi, i! ! uxt ll.e MiH hiy MO f II f AnJ in it,'' Malt tm H ir li whm all .in m.bi in, rf'I.ur It nf i .11 ly rioti.) Hut Ri g i, n I tin I .ill vi IS Dll h .irnuiij I, Igut' I ill I t ir ,f tt . I iifnl Ski bin Du in ti! fin i i1 ime p,i,ji will , ,y ih.il It, It l h in Is I lu-.if mi Aim if two tlulis finiii R' mu Urn m iM i! 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I still h ive my in ) In imt fie the ti si i v .limns aliuijt (ly mpus In mg In t ti r than ay ton , last si isiin. tin v won on a pt is t r IT UIll he inteiestiny In si e hnw t ai h liagm (hits ap i nst the nth, r in the state playoffs li the time you n a.) this Ill either look like an txji rt or an nlmt, my ret oitl (minis to the la!U r two (Sr s I me ) played Rigmn Region 1 hree nuniln-One numtier four (Ko ). chalk one up for the city boys KKilON THRt h number 3 (I ) took on Region Two numlx-- four (Oiem), toss up with I ast nuybe a slight I - film irnjlt immi-ilij'- t playoff game (toy play tbe Sjii u'g'v ii.e lub fn in Rig ion r, uve region games like ir) liave just accomplished A (J their sec olid loss Io lien p in ' d was Hie fust f.a.lball fur ihe Sc Iris 0 111 o, . i a Davis tlub Some ot-i.ers b It that the Ham Was y down following their still u log; in the w( k j t 'itati8 the continue their dominance over the Spring's nie club and advance io the Semifinals al Ihe Dnlversiiy of lu s we k Utah However this dub ibis year in lie pi.xess ol making s1 u e hi i u y of On ir own, ami some tin y Would JUsI as Matt) forg. i iis fi Mu list id . V in Ibe playoff although rail by a large margin And then they should x.lll-!t- 1 a I ll'b been 8 long time time i,e puts have lost (wo roil tbe feai Uat i)ir two Hus Wei k I Ifvt up w is t ) pi us ins playoff g Htir Wt li h was ivt d lue d.iy at Vt kkIs ( fu-- s High A f w yiars ago (lie Darts an I 1'irati s wtte in the same l agor ar.d Hie Darts always b nit d to g( t tbe la Hi f of the to (I it they Win that (w i iits ,iit Hu ll( won SO If history is io self then the Pails should If facts Ibi-st- s fad they in frgion t hanipnmship out rigtit 'Jbe last two tinirs tfie liarts have won Ibe siale title they pldyed, and obviously defeated, the Devils 111 the qti if terfillal mall hup l - v is for sure, ihe (iI i DUNG ta n't afford tn be 1 v j one none loss season Is over, and He Dirts ate usi d la being i e of He f.n.ilists In ihe Mate .1 ansmoie, a oimer.t is r jxiiti-dial I i',( !(,t , i 1 intr Hie ! ' i in 0 c o t' then I 'v wc 'I I but y f a very th, y g. t py bey they fall If 1 f 1 I I 1 1 at JiyPVU Hul'Nrif I'L Rt gum One ninnbi r 3 (liountiful) hosted Rigum Two number 3 (Milkiest), me braves again m stale tieir-nam- i nt RKiION OSF, number two (Bonneville ) piaved Ri gum Three number 4 (Cottonwood), tin Lakers look strong in this one VISIT OUR Mon. thru 10 A.M.-- 6 m 9. CLOSED SaL i P.M. f i (iiiu powet bouse tlub fioin lay ton, wbiih wool on t t'h M n Nt kt Hu Viewniuiit High is l ginning io womb r I tu k will j u . t wl ert t adv Millie (Joan Oil Ibcir foolball t n lor years now the iD s h i.e b ( n fighting to gi t inlo th state playoffs but lu bn iks hive simply gone again t the ikes, g nia s. In pre season tbe Vikt-dmpi d a one point derision to Uoods Cross, wlmh was a sign of things to come, and then aftr r play mg a great fir st half lost the game with powerful Skyline High of Salt s Like HRST GAME in league play was the Weber (lub, one that was touted as having a good defense but no offense Ihe Vikings got off on the right foot by beating the Warriors and things Marled Igue. h title d it e to Will the ikes and aging the View-tnoii- gave ll.e f ami is a imr la fore (Stopping a goo.) g two tout bdown dot isimi that rt .lily cost ll.e ikings in tbe long run was the nett wet k whin they journeyed up north to where the bobcats earned a 7 0 win over the V ikes It y this time it was evident that View merit had a gri at di h rise but were hav mg their trouble putting points on the Ixiatd Define tiny could v group. Ihe Bountiful team had tak n a hard fought victory away from the Vikes and after the first half of league play the Vikings found themselves at 1 1 FRIDAY THE 13th turned into a good day for the Vikes as they took a (lose 7 3 win over Clearfield to remain ! MARKET rs a speech contest Though at times this season LAYTON - With two very -- impressive victories under their belt in their last two SEAFOOD I3S5 S. 500 West - Bountiful - Phone 295-233- 4 r outings the Layton football team must now wait the outcome of a playoff game to see who theyll face m the state tournament OREM AND Fast were scheduled to play each other on Monday with the winner facing Layton in the state quarterfinals this Thursday at 1 30 p m on the carpet at Rice stadium at the University of Utah. N & Realistically speaking no matter which club wins that Monday playoff the Lancers will be heavy favorites going into the state game. Both clubs enter the playoffs with identical league records, which isnt anywhere near as impressive as the Layton mark of LAYTON ENTERS the state picture with the best offensive and defensive units from Region One. All told through the seven league games the Lancers scored more points (174) and gave up the fewest points (69) than any other club in region play. Neither East or Orem scored over a hundred points in their league play, and only Orem was able to hold their to under a opponents hundred. East gave up 127 tallies through their six games ITS SAFE to say that the only game the winner of the playoff will be involved in would be the quarterfinal, their chances of beating Lay-toon Thursday are about as good as Leon Spinks winning 3-- 6-- 1 s , "et 'e'V I I ? p , D , , t is working to elect n their offense has been cused of Paid for by Klemm for Davis County Attorney Committee the !r Jones i of Hu . to s in, is i'iia h.ttle v (he or mu h illy wanted r mb.irra-.iiiiI uh ons 3 h it s-- t the up the termini the irth date (lub and a 1, off berth with the Roy t ' to di i. ub. the Vikings played j one joat . s i mi v f a hot found them the short end of the le finale Ihe were beaten by the ; club that will i. , i ent Ihe league as the team This was iii.n hi r the (inly game the Vikes a. i. n t m up to the end Several ky placers will ; m- - in he considered for post i ison honors, two in par titular will be linebacker ( laig Cory and safety Jim M.I er Miller also stepped into the quarterback spot wb, n Ryan Sanford was in-- i ir! in the Bount.ful game H Ryan piaved the last few i ln.is the Vikes might well tn in the playoff berth IN IHI IR si ason i k s to 1 VIEW MONT has a lot of tumors returning next year ( ff of a successful junior varsity club led by a couple of I ird running backs in Brian Skidmore and Brad Levitt. iewmoni just might have some sice next season, which would lie new to them. Things are looking better for the ikes in the future, this year they almost made the trip into salt Lake, maybe next year will be their year. 46 point seven in games Average 14 7 for the .Springs Hie club. So Cypru is know n for scoring a lot of points for their wins and the Ix-- il ri ly on il. for their viitorii s Divis would take Just about anvthmg to stop their stti ak DAVIS HAS the pliyirs to win these game. M.ke Mounteer, Paul RasMtiustn, Kevin Tod Crtddle, VanHrix klin and David Ra'es on offense, and Tod Taylor, David Warden, Jiff f mery, Myron Smith. Brett Sanders and others on defense By DAW WIGHAM Talk axmt at the situ, lion of tbe Clearfield football CirAHf II ffustration-'hxi- If) -- k Called back lout ti down and a shutout have to-.- i ihe Falcons a puxi season playoff berth THE FAICONS lost to View moot 7 3 baik on f rid tv teal,) the J A ould have gut Sh, J s that, hut during that game tl e Clearfield leam had a t no called Ku k on a pen 'y that would have won t.e game T he Week b, ! le tha( D r I alt on sulfi-d a 7 0 Io- v to P e I a! Ihe Web r t lub, h r i oils pern ruled Si II e o!b that alternixm tin y could h tie (leen rn tbe (mi, Kuril ol the Roy - 1 0- - tlub CW ARFIf ID st tried out (he year in stvle t al.ng both Hilli rest and then Skvlme from Idaho In pre Mason to po into the ir first p.oue wtih i ayton with some lonfi b m e After a pr at first half, who h ended with a pn.it p mI hue di fensi by I, iv toil Ihe ah Oil slowly lost the p one They jumped right back onto the winning path t! e m xt wet k though with a thrashing 1 to Sky Vn w DU N SOMI THING funny or some unknown reason the I die on who Usually play' this learn lough, were routed by Bountilul under the Braves light Maybe this was the r a .on lor the next two loses to W i In r and Viewmont Clearfield showed a hd id character following these Joses 8$ they came back strong io play Bonneville, a hup(K-- This group knows about the tradition of the si (axil and Hi football program, and they aren't ulxmi io give it all up without a light this week d game befme bHg Bolillev llle f oai h Dtolli Budge had nothing toil praise for Ihe lough I lV 14 Out e mi IHI N lAST W rt k W !'h rmi long bul pmie on ihe I i e fof Ihem I lie f all Oils Sga.n sfowrd Ihe lype of dnrls Ihty have bv d.,wrmg j layoff bo urd Roy in over me the I ah ons iou!J it as wr'l have lalh d II 4 Iheir loss following I ! J , i 111 nnrv Hie but the Lues f Din G .' h and M r Arrant Bt I P h ol sol e m.1 s' onhng indiVldu Us in I if i b.b, (h h ' Mvt 'V 1C f r V i i d ,11 i 1 I I nl an 1 S eve In w In'e or) !' o ii1' i t si tiyi ii ll f the Hue Arrant, ( ( tirft I ai ry Read and V mi t i t (si i s d wi II wo ( a V h ! I I H ! ( at Ins ! ml pm itmii, lule tun bis n on NT was gt INC drlcnuie d an ihd t j i l t , he had pn at sp' t d and hands ft m las to ht t nd a ti turning a i al ha slot It agin jd ivef iit s ih ly an H p!a i d wi II iig m 'hi nk Ri a I w is a gully qu ii n who t H m d u it pul i! "tl as a idli-ns- i I 1 1 V s, i amid) r did evrtyD.ig td h.m, HU lud -- g ki king, ihoa game wo t h fn Id go il i a g oust Roy G was u ih n i mined runru r v! p fu ' d to o.iit COACH Bi ei ,t Hiikoik bis Arrant flskt d i If at Coinpli II d hs Si ( mid the hi lm of the I all ons, , a yi ir III! v Wi nt tl) the p.,1, ; ,. Has e ir trny b m ly mi-- ,i d, bul he'll be b cc k next yi ir With a good group of jun.nis l.ke Jerry hp u (h, Ken 1 d w ,rJs and Jatk Mull ns V I SrZWK.'G BASKET Sunset Sports New shipment Sweat Shirt Fabric - 20 colors T Knits Print 60 60 Sweat Shirt fabric T Knits Plain 60 60 Stripes T Knit 2 60 Blanket fleece Stretch Terry 60 l400 60 Sherpa ,. '27,-30Knit Double T 416 W. 500 So. (Bountiful) By 2, 2, Carter Carter Carter Carter Poly Gaberdine Swim Suit Lycra 34,r 72" Poly Lace Table Cloth Rnd.1 04V Calico Prints 1T,i 01 00 Metal or Nylonl Zippers 1 Jumbo Rick Rack Pant Weight Poly 3, Cot-Pol- y 5r Ribbing 5-1- 0 2, & 1SM 60 Denims Corduroy Print & Plain Poly, Arnel Fleece Cotton Poly Prints Lace Trims 5 Bonded Bats Dacron No. 1 2 lb. 2, 2 '-- 1 Thread For No. 1 3,s 5. 2,. 1 00 7 Bonded Lustra Non Cling for Holiday Dresses 2V 3,s 5OOf) 1C8 Wide 57,, great triple option attack. With Todd Stapley, David Burke and Art Leota in the backfield, plus the talented running of Vigil, defensive clubs have a hard time gearing to stop their attack. All four of these runners are capable of breaking away for a big gainer. Then too with Ehin, Hint, Gray, Littlefield, Overly and Roath creating the holes almost anyone could pick up yardage. DEFENSIVELY the front line of Ehin and Flint has caused massive problems, get past those giants and Burke, Cooper or Carter will be waiting as linebackers. Teams might get the impression they can throw on the Lancers but a heavy pass rush plus good coverage from people in the secondary led by Kirk Gallegos soon put that rumor to rest. LAYTON is just now reaching their potential, it'll take a great effort from a great team to knock them off Neither Orem or East are in that category tecon VV May I take this opportunity to encourage those of you who were supporting Leo in his bid for the office of Davis County Sheriff and all those who are interested in professional law enforcement to give time and effort to the election of Brant Johnson. LIlJ Leo and Brant have been deeply concerned with the direction the Sheriffs office has taken during the past four years. I know Leo had great admiration for Brant and his ability to be positive in all his decisions, and I am assured that the traditions and basics of law enforcement will again return to Davis County when Brant is elected. i I know that this would be Leos wishes and desires. In appreciation, Print & Graphic Designs Reg. 22.50 Mrs. Leo Monks I urge my friends and supporters to vote for Ralph Klemm on November 7th. Linn C. Baker K 8 a game. Defensively the Lancers have always been tough giving up less than ten points a game MARK Vigil has turned the club around with his play at the quarterback spot. With his running ability the Lancers have developed a cases. LEHITnl H. RALPH Davis County Attorney ac- Layton club has turned into a powerhouse the past few weeks In their final two outings the Laniers have put 71 points on the scoreboard, an average of just over 35 points Davis County Attorney The impending population growth in our county demands that we have an attorney who has the experience and ability to cope with the challenges and problems that come with a rapidly expanding economy. We need an attorney who can provide competent legal service and who can curtail the rapid growth of crime. RALPH fCLEFlsLf has these qualities Ralph will bring 22 years of legal experience in both private and government practice to the County Attorneys office. He supports capital punishment and has pledged to eliminate the questionable practice of plea bargaining in felony criminal i Sky-Vie- SUNDAY By DAVE WIGHAM I I Dir loss tta ilia a for 8 (it.itc is was mu p um I OliS AT t dub. allhouih c OIIIMISM was high at the st irt of the year us the iking s o pent d up camp with a lot of d tin ated seniors who w. re u i d to winning football Hi to look hi Her for them UK.HAM r favorite early lit a gams they habit of giving up OU'RE one to believe in pIU, Mat it, in a and alt that oilier good kiutf then Ihe Dari are in iruuble The Dari are turrenily ranked ninth by one pajw-- r and teeth their opponent are higher than ihrin I yprus i ranktd ith tn Ihe state and come mtu (he playutf game with 8 32 mark whith plated them third In Region live. The Pirate have stored 212 point in those seven games while their defense ha given up 74 tallies That average nut to nr to m favor of ihe Pirates m eat tt league uuting SPRLNGWIU. sport 8 7 I mark, pood enough to win the title in Region tiwhnh has them ranked fourth in the state The Devil have only scored HKJ point on offense hut their lit ha tr n one of Hu best uround allowing a haw IF mere lo 1 For Won Casual Clothes with Class 126 N. Main, Kaysvilie 376-551- 1 Paid by the committee to elect Leo Monks, Gary OBrien rr |