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Bun if K.svs viile, Sheryl Uul'imnre, wn-- i is a physical eiluc .niiin le.ic her at North Davis Jr. High; Jul.e, d sijih r.t at U; ih Y s Ac rogymnastic s largest Sporti Show. Hosted by a hxal rlub, the exhibition (uthy R.gby Mason and the defending national and world in champions fumbling, trarnpcline and d State University anJ Juan, who is a student at Dam 11 gh. op sy M,ke Denhad their paid for the expenses Thanksgiving AND, OF course, Penn State's performance in the Sugar Bowl will also con- tribute to the final rankings, Penn State, of course, is un-lie- a ten. beaten, and Oklahoma wins, the Sooners and the winner over Penn State could both put forth a claim as the number one college football team. If Penn Shite is if PENN STATE should win against its Southeastern Conference foe New Year's Day. Then the Nitanny Lions will have every right to claim the national title. But there's another Bowl twosome with a THUS, THE national title is to be settled at New Orleans and Miami. The other bowl games are interesting. But they aren't Iikelv to determine the top 1978 college strong candidate If Oklahoma redeems its record by thrashing Nebraska which one isn't predicting the Sooners might feel theyre number one, having team. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stevenson have returned home after spending a week in Reno, Nev Mr. Stevenson was attending a special si hool principals' convention. Randy tt illiams, the son of former Layton resident, Caro! Lvans Allgood, was married on Nov. 30 in Casper, Wyo. According fo Randys grand- Hortense Mrs. Evans, many family members were unable to attend the wedding because of the extremely bad weather and poor road conditions throughout mother, Utah and Wyoming. Lisa Searle spent six days in southern California performing with the precision drill team, The Mini-Star- s Besides the opportunity to perform and to tour many of southern Nme-year-ol- d Californias tourist attractions such as Disneyland, the r girls traveled to Mini-Sta- Tijuana, Mexico. State c- AudiophoniUnder-Das- h 8 TRACK or CASSETTE 2488 24 Watts Power L.C.D. Digital Mens Watch Silver with Metal Band $ jj H8B 6 Different Functions Representative Franklin Knowlton of Layton was named to the position of Chairman of the House Revenue and Taxation subcommittee. Pleased over the arrival of a new grandson are John and Their Helen McClurg. daughter, Kathleen, gave2 birth to a baby boy on Dec. in an Ogden hospital. Several Layton young people recently performed on a recital that was held in the Davis North Branch Library in Clearfield. Layton artists who participated in the recital included Nancy Roberts, Linda Roberts, Maria Firth, Amy Firth and Heather Ford. Miss Carla Higgs, 10 year old daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Allan Higgs, celebrated her birthday last week at a typical family birthday party. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hall and their family recently moved into a new home located in the northeastern part of Layton. holiday program M EAR Lit R THIS fall Pec hi travelled to Sofia, Bulgaria as a member of the USA tumbling team, last year Betki's silver medal in the 8 The nation's top ranked college football team. Penn State, deserves to become national champion, for the first time m that institution's history. But getting there will take some doing h nison of Bountiful By DOM TA M. OAHU Rl nchrunied trampoline. Beiki and nun Layi:os s World Championships in Riga, USSR abwi won her the "outstanding performance by a foreign competitor award." In Bulgaria. Miss Hamblin became the first female tumbler in the United States to perform a full twisting double somersault at any competition. Her, bronze medal behind Russian and Bulgarian competitors, makes her the only U S. tumbler to ever win any. award against members of the communist bloc countries. JlICO Report - CLEARFIELD Doors valued at $240 were taken from a construction site, Dave Boydston of 3986 W. 2750 S. in Taylor, Weber County, told Clearfield police. A TOW chain and battery, combined value of $75, were taken from a car owned by Kenneth Walker of 75 W. 250 N No. 83. A fence valued at $50 was destroyed by vandals, Elmo Kaminski of 110 Ross Drive, told police. A DICTAPHONE recorder valued at $200 was taken from a truck owned by Robert Bemenderfor of 4467 S. 2025 W Roy. A sewing machine valued at $1,500 was taken from the Couch and Chair, 270 N. Main, police said, tb Says Coach Ifenmson, "I am currently coaching seven girls at the Deseret Gym- nasium in Salt Lake ity. This year we are competing unattached while a gymnastics complex is being built in C Returns Freni Jauy Duty Seamap Apprentice Daniel son of Sherliy A. Koon of 245 East 900 North, Layton, has returned from an extended deployment in the Western Pacific. L. Koon, During the cruise, the Deliver Seconds Date We have children's Animated Novelty Watches 10 IIIOKUII -t-Gr-'toSK 3lE5E YttO 88 OUR MEET schedule includes competitions in California and Hawaii as well ae the South African tour; it is definitely a rebuilding year since I've been out of coaching for some time but the girls are excellent competitors." Members of the team include Becki Hamblin, Teresa Heaps, DAVIS COUNTY GLASS CO. -- Pho.TE US YOUH GLASS TROUBLES" Marry t lien Marx. Kirn Sarris, Jill Palmer, Kim Peand Shawnee terson, Ynchausti. May the True Gifts of Christmas, Happiness and Love, Be yours now and throughout the Year Sheila A. Raitt Oottahe par- ticipated in various training exercises with other Seventh Fleet units and those of allied nations. Joint salvage operations were conducted with navies of the Republic of Korea and China. Port visits were made in several Far Eastern countries. 1361 E. Ilwy. 89 East Layton, Utah 766-062- 0 THE DELVER is 213 feet long, displaces 1,900 tons and carries a crew of 85 officers and enlisted men. She is designed to conduct salvage, towing, firefighting and diving operations in support of the fleet. A 1976 graduate of Layton High School, he joined the 1978. or f fyp m mmm Wo Obligation This Week Absolutely Poinsettias House Plants Live Planters for Ail Occasions mm I avion. We have a member of the University of Utah team helping with our floor exercise and baljrne beam and I lake care of the other gymnastics events and tumbling. h Navy in March u Tops !l HE IS assigned to the salship USS Deliver, homeported in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Whiie deployed, his ship operated as a unit of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. Li vD 2050 S. 1000 W., Syracuse Live Christmas Trees Month Day of Week t liiwj-wiwti- ng ilili L -- DURING THE summer. Beckt travelled to New Orleans, Cleveland and the U S trials fur teams travelling to Bulgaria and Australia. In July in Honolulu, she won both gold medals in the World Age Group Championships. As a of her performanee, the South Africans have invited loach Dennison and his team for a competitioncxhibilion tour of South Africa next summer. Auto lifE MILL GIVE A Quartz Hours Minutes Hamblin ha gained several ,u"lt,lin li,'iint recently. She raptured the luotie medal in Jiulgaria. Coach ia Mike Ikimwm, left. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Meibos have been called to serve an LDS mission to the New York Rochester Mission. They both spoke Sunday afternoon in Layton 2nd Ward Sacrament meeting. 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