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Show April 21, 19.76 mi: journal laK 3 1 n- - 5 it StudentsPrepare For Pentathlon i '- -i h ; n Clearfield CHAMPIONS won the Davis Stake championship sponsored annually by the Deseret b- - Kaysville First Wards volley ball team, above, trophy. On the team are, front left to right, DeAnne Lyman, Juanita Denton, Frances Frost, JoAnn Sheffield and Kay Kempf; back left to right, Joyce Sheffield, Arlene Ivempf, Anne Sheffield, Eldora Crawley, Norma Kempf, and Angie Webster, coach. Championship game was played last Friday at 6:30 p.m. in the Farmington First Ward recreation hall. Photo. :e is id m Reflex-Journ- to Kaysville First Girls a- -i ' al Win al Stake b- -. t Volley Bail Championship Trophy ie The bad luck day of last week turned out to be the happiest day of the year for the Kaysville First Ward girls volley ball team when they walked off with the stake championship trophy at Farmington First Ward. The excitment and tension were great as Centerville First and Kaysville First battled for the coveted cup. Luck seemed to follow Kaysville as they led by at least seven points the entire game. The final score was 33 to 21. Members of the team are Angie Webster, coach, DeAnne Lyman, Kaysville th ?n, ed ed as ?e- m ' - er, ke in re- - ny La rs. ew Finalists from the five contests from each school will be reported to the Pentahlon committee in Salt Lake City on April 21. These will compete in other contests later. The five contests of athletic skill are, broad jumping, high jumping, shot put, basketball throw and the fifty yard dash. Three boys will be selected from each school on the basis of success in the event coupled with the age and size of the boy. This scale has been worked out for the school leaders so that they do not assume the responsibility of making the decisions of winners. 4 I U tx't- - 1 . 5 jm, f 4 'y Reflux-Journ- Photo. al TROPHY WINNER Charles Edwin, Moab mining engineer, was grand aggregate winner of the Utah State Gallery Rifle Championship tournament held in Layton Saturday and Sunday at the Wasatch Rifle Clubs range in the basement of the Central Davis Junior High School. The other trophy is for the any site matches held Sunday. Incorporate As it Group Non-Prof- i Layton A meeting of the members of the Davis County Chapter Juanita Benton, Frances Frost, Jo- of the SPEBSQSA (Society for the Ann Sheffield, Kay Kempf, Joyce Preservation and Encouragement Sheffield, Arlene Kempf, Anne I I of Barbershop Quarette Singing in Sheffield, Eldora Crawley, and e America) will be held at the AmerNorma Kempf. 0T ican Legion Hall in Layton at 8 p.m. on April 19 for the purpose By Eleanor Brough Layton A mining engineer for Standards Uranium at Moab of incorporating the chapter as 151 Davis The most hep club at walked off with the Utah State Gallery Rifle Championship in Lay-to- n croporation under the a is making laws of the State of Utah. Vern High, the Pro Schola, Sunday after defeating experts from Utah, Idaho, Nevada and of event He was Charles H. Edwin of the Grand Rifle Club. Colordo. the for big preparations Sandall is president. The registered National Rifle Association matches were held Sattheir year, the Shauna urday and Sunday in the basement of the Central Davis Junior High Commencing at 8:30 on April 21, Stringham, Clearfield Boy Scout troop 1.11 the dance will feature University Scoffield, secretary; Jean Walker, School on the Wasatch Rifle Club Folk, 1093 points; junior, Gordon will hold a court of honor this of Utahs Jack Bullwinkle and his treasurer; and Karen Call, pub- range. L. Jennings, Salt Lake City; iron 39 Shooters licity manager. Advisors for the coming Saturday at Clearfield First orchestra. Thirty-nin- e shooters registered site buddy, Larry Haddock, Logan, Masterminds for the event are club are Mrs. Virginia Packard ward hall at 7:30 p.m., according for the competition including Inez and Don E. Olson; any site buddy, to Scout Master Dowayne Jessop. Gwen Bjorkman, president; Golda and Mrs. Beatrice Carroll. Glen Hogan and Karl Kenyon; Bair, Howard McCray, Gerald Utah Jacobs and Bill Sullivan from the team competition Wasatch club; Max Manning, Reg- State ROTC, first place, and BYU, second place. gie Coels, Ray Nebeker, Robert The Utah State Gallery Rifle Barton and Al Hardy, from the tournament was Centerville Rifle and Pistol Club; Championship the Wasatch Rifle and Capt. Edward R. Watson of sponsored by Club. the Naval Supply Depot Gun Club. Mr. Edwin, who is originally from Donna. Texas, scored 113.7 out of a possible 1200 to win the grand aggregate trophy. Second place winner was Karl Kenyon of Ruth, Nevada, with a score of 1134 out of a possible 1200. Saturday Winners Winners of the iron site matches I Corps, Korea Pvt. Hal A. Saturday were Mr. Kenyon, first, with a score of .707 out of 000 and Chandler, 27, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Olsen, Lof;an, second, with Clarence G. Chandler, 102 Aircraft a score of 300. St., Layton, recently was gradIn the any site matches Sun- uated from the I Corps Officer Academy in Koz-cday, top shooter Edwin captured 372 points out of a possible 000 A supply clerk in Company B for first place and Dr. Louis Ft. Lupton, Colorado, scored of the 7th Infantry Divisions 17th 371 points. Regiment, Chandler received inOther winners were as follows: struction in leadership of units, Master class, Glen Hogan, West map reading and other military Jordan, 1110 points; expert class, subjects. BOURBON WHISKEY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT He entered the Army in July Dr. Louis Soland, 1129 points; sharpshooter class, John G. Smith, 1933 and arrived overseas last DeOF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., HILL & HILL CO., DIVISION Ruth, Nevada, 10!H) points; marks- cember. Chandler attended the UniLOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. 86 PROOF. man, Kent E. Robinson, American versity of Utah. rKQ uOhOlS LvIUu vJdl uv Scout Troop Will Hold Court of Honor ch News. SPEBSQSA Will iUI Ye3r EVCIlt ns Fifth and Sixth grade boys at the Clearfield Elementary school are having tryouts for the county-wid- e coming Pentathlon, i non-prof- it Pro-Danc- e. vice-preside- nt; (4-ma- n), i en md f lay I all? en j the! f f,onl be-- I the! the j i i md' i per; ,oo. ;les nc- - ,me its Jay nts an Chandler Graduates From NCQ School Hal A. ed a. So-lan- d, |