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Show SEPTEMBER JAVISREFLEX-JOURNA- L, 4, 1985 sports Layton league results listed Layton Citys Elementary league and League tournament has been completed. IN THE Red League the Play- mates, coached by Kay Jean and John Parry took first. Team members included Kristen Knowlton, Tori and Elyse Marla Nelson, Alesh and Lori Wilson, Carrie Hanson, Jenny and Kim Maughn, Kara and Aubrianne Memmott, Julie Hammer, JaQuoy Castelli, Joanie Johensen, Emily War-del- l, McCormick, Stacie Jamison, Danielle Potts, and Amy Hansen. SECOND IN the Red League was the Angels, coached by Cindie Gabardi and Laurie Seamons. Members of the team included Launie Molten, Mindy Smith, Tara Bruce, Jenny and Mindy Scothern, Sasha Chandler, Brandi Gabardi, Melinda Fraley, Staci Donais, Tara Presler, Marci Wiser, Tammy Sparks, Hilary King, Amy Higgs, Tracy Velasquez, Elle Brimhall and Rebecca Jacobs. THE PATRIOTS captured the Blue League Championship, ABWA, Laytona chapter Enrollment Players included Michelle Gar- cia, Malinda Olsen, Yod Smith, Cassie Waite, Kristy Hansen, Staci Tuturow, Stacy Youngman, Andrea Maxfield, Angela Mont- ment is now holding registration for volleyball. Registration will be taken now through Friday, Sept. 20 at the Clearfield Recreation office, located at 40 S. 125 E. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. THERE WILL be a Mens League played on Tuesday nights, a Womens League on Tuesday nights, and a Coed League that will be played on Wednesday nights. All games will be played at Clear Lytona Chapter of the American Business Womens Association ano, Tiana Farrar, Heather McClure, Judith Dowdle, Heather and Shalice Meibos. (ABWA) will hold a Fall Enrollment Event Sept. 9 at Kikis Res- taurant. SECOND PLACE was won by ACCORDING to Chapter president, Millie Keene the event will focus on the growing spirit of the Royals, coached by Steve and Craig Kennedy. Members are Cindy Rigby, Stacy and Kristin Kennedy, Lori Hales, Mishel and Mel-is- a Moon, Jamie Sandberg, Heather Burton, Teresa Child, Cindy Rigby, Lori Hales, Tammy Smith, Sari Anne Riley and Lisa Burbank. ABWA to unite working women for personal and professional advancement in todays business world. ABWA has over 2,100 chapters nationally that may have local enrollment events in September. ever-changi- The Royals also took the tournament with the Patriots taking second. PLAYERS that received special league awards are Cassie Waite, best offensive player; Staci Tuturow, best defensive player; Cindy Rigby, Angie K. Award; Stacy Kennedy, MVP for the Clfd. notes registration Clearfield Recreation Depart- meet is Monday coached by Linda Hansen and Judi Tuturon. Founded in 1949, ABWA is an :? Layton City Recreation is offerFit and Fun monthly aerobics class taught by Joan Poulsen. Classes will be Monday and Wednesday, from 7 p.m. at the Layton City Parks and Recreation Building. 6-- REGISTRATION will be $8 and will start Wednesday, Sept. 4 and run through Monday, Sept. 9 at the layed Enlistment Program. DAVID, AN 81 graduate of Davis High is scheduled for enlisf-mein the Regular Air Force on May 7, 1986. Upon graduation nt CHS OFFICERS An Invitational Slowpitch field High School in the old gym. All three leagues will start the week of Oct. 8 and run through the week of Nov. 12. The fee will be $70 for teams (no more than three out of city residents on roster) and $90 for out of city teams (more than three out of city residents on roster) which is due by Friday, Sept. 20. REGISTRATIONS will be Soft-ba- ll Tournament sponsored by Stokes Brothers will be held at the Steed Park Complex in Clearfield. The tournament will be a true double elimination format with a mens and womens division. accepted through Sept. 9. Registration fee is $100 per team. Team sponsor trophies will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th place teams. Special individual awards will be presented for Tournament MVP, All Tournament Team, Most scholarship booklet given to seniors and their parents and for the three PTSA nights for students and parents plus the Health and Safety Emergency Preparedness Drug and Alcohol Awareness program. The Principals Tea will start I Sept. 17 and be held every third Tuesday throughout the year. Parents can spend one hour with the to talk over problems and j principal ask questions and have school lunch. You will need an Iappointmnt for this time spent so J 'please call Patt Hirschi at Tor further information. 544-845- 'i S 7 FORMER PTSA president Shir Home Runs and Leading Hitter. Registrations are being taken now through Monday, Sept. 9 at WOMEN WHO are employed are eligible for membership. For further information about ABWA and this special event, interested the new Clearfield Recreation Office located at 40 South 125 East. For further information contact the Clearfield Recreation Departor ment at 773-330- business women should contact or MarMillie Keene at lene Bennetts at 546-053- 773-330- 7. 6 0 546-406- 6. YOUR. LOCALL YiOWNEDjTIREiSURERMARKETS (SramJmas FOR MORE information, call the Clearfield Recreation Depart- ment at 773-330- or 6 773-330- 7. HMIPOIRITMTIIIRIEIS Layton City Recreation office. Students may also register at the time of the first class. Classes will begin Monday, Sept. 9 and run through Oct. 2. A SECOND session will begin 23 Steel Radial Blackwall 1S5RI2 155R13 16SR13 $23.00 24.00 25.00 17570R13 31.00 18570R13 34.00 18S70R14 36.00 Monday, Oct. 7. Registration for future sessions will be taken at any time at the Recreation Office. For registration and any further information please call 544-345- 8. from the Air Forces six week basic training course, he is scheduled to receive technical training in the specialized Security aptitude area. He will be earning credits towards an associate degree in applied sciences through the Community College of the Air Force while attending basic and other Air Force technical training schools. ley Wagaman started a volunteer program at Davis and this year the continue. Richard Stevenson has said the It following about the program. occurred to me several years ago that people who get involved in the schools and come to the schools, have a better attitude about the schools, and their children do better in the schools There are many volunteers who have helped in the past and the same challenge is offered now, be a volunteer. To participate in the program contact Elaine Palmer at tradition will . 29 Kleber Cl All-Seas- on Radial THE DAVIS High PTSA Board secretary-treasure- r; Hawkes, Thelma Colleen N ielson and Bon- nie Peel, health and safety; Thail Steffens and Janice Barnes, public realtions. Sheri Wilcox, individual development; Ann Shunn, Gail Whitesides and Linda Gardner, membership; Paula Smith, Lynette Brough and Patty Hartley, scholarship fundraising; Elaine Palmer, volunteer. 40 $36 nUTSlLOF SP4 MICHEUN Steel Radial Steel Radial Blackwall Includes Grandmas 45,000 mile warranty, free road hazard warranty and free tire maintenance package. Includes Grandmas 40,000 mile warranty, free road hazard warranty and free tire maintenance package. 155R12 $36.00 145R13 37.00 155R13 38.00 155R12 $29.00 145R13 30.00 155R13 31.00 165R13 33.00 175R14 41.00 185R14 44.00 16SR13 165R14 175R14 18SR14 40.00 47.00 49.00 52.00 46.00 46.00 48.00 50.00 18570R14 52.00 19570R14 57.00 165R15 16570R13 17570R13 18570R13 17570R13bw 18570R14ww 20S70R14ww 16580R13bw $40.00 16580R13ww 47.00 17575R13ww 43.00 17575R13bw 41.00 45.00 55.00 65.00 .DIOIMIEISITUICMTIIIRIEIS' 25 33 Whitewall Steel Radial Steel Radial 15580R13 $25.00 16580R13 26.00 18580R13 29.00 18575R14 30.00 19575R14 32.00 20575R14 32.00 21575R1S 36.00 22575R15 39.00 23575R15 40.00 $ Hercules Includes Grandma's 40,000 Includes Grandmas 30,000 mile warranty, free road hazard warranty and free tire maintenance package. mile warranty, free road hazard warranty and free tire maintenance package. P15580R13 P16580R13 P17580R13 P18S80R13 P18S75R14 P19S75R14 P20575R14 P2157SR14 P20575R15 P15580R13 $33.00 P16580R13 35.00 P17580R13 37.00 P18S80R13 P18S75R14 P19575R14 P20575R14 P21575R14 P20575R15 P21575R15 P22575R15 P23575R15 41 nUWLOI 37 Hercules Dual Steel Radial All-Seas- on $37.00 39.00 41.00 43.00 45.00 46.00 48.00 51.00 49.00 P21575R15 51.00 53.00 P22S75R15 55.00 P2357SR1S 39.00 39.00 40.00 42.00 45.00 43.00 45.00 47.00 49.00 Gold Seal Radial Includes Grandmas 40,000 mile warranty, free road hazard warranty and free tire maintenance package. P15580R13 $41.00 43.00 P16580R13 45.00 P17S80R13 47.00 P18580R13 49.00 P1757SR14 P18S7SR14 51.00 52.00 P19575R14 54.00 P20575R14 57.00 P21575R14 55.00 P20575R15 57.00 P21575R15 59.00 P22575R15 61.00 P23575R15 kTlRlUlClKmTUlRlElS $ 39 48 TruckTraction Highway Truck Tires 700x15 750x16 800-16.- 5 875-16.- 5 950-16.- 5 $ Tires 700x15 750x16 800x16.5 875x16.5 950x16.5 6 ply $39.00 8 ply 50.00 8 ply 54.00 57.00 ply 8 ply 62.00 6 ply 8 ply 8 ply 8 ply 8 ply $48.00 65.00 60.00 69.00 76.00 S3 Hercules Courser Radial Highway 23S75R15 6 ply $88.00 750R16 875R16.5 950R16.5 10.50R15 8 ply 8 ply 8 ply 8 ply 89.00 83.00 94.00 84.00 iMlEtdHJAtNlllCmsmSW.ElClItAXLlSl Disc Brakes Alignment 546-163- 4. this year includes, Patt Hirschi, president; Olivia King, 1st vice president; Principal Stevenson, 2nd vice president; Marsha Ashby, 3rd vice president; Laure Marshall, student; Kathryn Welling, Ramil Ke-iremen- i!: lYOURlTlREflVrlYOURTRRIGEl , Includes pads, turned rotors, pack bearings, inspect hydraulics and road test. Most cars. pads extra Most cars. Appointment may be necessary. Semi-metalli- c FREE MOUNTING ON ALL TIRE SALES! Except $5.00 charge for split rims. Drum Brakes $4F5 Includes shoes, turned drums, check and return springs and inspect hydraulics. Most cars. J Heavy-dut- y Shocks Delco Batteries (GKAMOMAS HIRES FREE TIRE MAINTENANCE PACKAGE 95 Installation extra. 95 & hold-dow- n riTJ turn Salt Lake City Murray 973-667- 262-243- 1462 S. Redwood Rd. 4745 South State 7 Richard Baiter, Owner Salt Lake City 2002 E. 3300 So. West Valley 487-102- 967-057- 4108 W. 3500 S. 8 Sandy 9315 S. 700 ASK YOUR DEALER FOR DETAILS ON GRANDMA S FREE FULL ROAD HAZARD WARRANTY 566-466- Bountiful E. 400 W. 500 So. 6 Hours: Mon-Fr- i 7 Wall Baiter, Owner (Open Sat. 9am4pm) 292-211- Kerry Denbow. Owner ) (Open Sat. SINCE 1929 6 Barry Bartholomew, Owner Ralph Stebert, Owner Includes free flat repair and tire rotation na- tional association is dedicated to the professional, educational, cultural and social advancement of women. Last year, ABWA chapters awarded more than $2.5 million in scholarships to women students. In addition, the ABWA national scholarship fund awarded more than $400,000 during the same period. in-ci- ty at DHS Thurs. PTSA funds this year will be used to cover the cost of printing a ness throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. The secretary. Back-to-scho- ol desire. 10,000 women who are employed in all aspects and all levels of busi- Slowpitch tourney slated schools Davis High School will hold their Back to School Night Sept. 5 at 7 p.m. They will discuss goals and program for the 1985-8- 6 budget, elect nominating committee, the principal will answer questions pertaining to school policy, parents will visit each class of their student. Twenty-fiv- e prizes will be given throughout the evening if you have a membership. Everyone will have the opportunity to contribute to the scholarship fund who has the ' 1 Langevin enlists David Joseph Langevin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mormand J. B. Langevin, 50 S. 500 E., Kaysville, enlisted in the U.S. Air Force De- x Elected to head up the 1985-8- 6 Clearfield High School slate of activities are studentbody officers: Staci, Oda, left, clubs vice president; Wendy Nelson, assemblies vice Iresident; Ross Lobato, president, and Stacy Poll, Fit n Fun5 set ing a ' influential national organization with a membership exceeding 1 Kelvin Kojtmoto. Owner 8am-6p- m Sat 8am-4p- m |