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Show UAVId MCrLCA-OUU- i i . VULI 4., I 4UM Completes Falcons win Cont. from previous page BARBER WAS a thorn in the side of Lovelace and William Reid all evening. The two Layton running backs were consistent in getting big games because of Barbers control on the outside. . Clearfield scored their first touchdown of the game on their first series. To begin with, they got good field position at the Layton 45 yard line and moved to the Lancer 30 with a pass interference call. A KEY in that opening drive was a fake field goal by Clearfield. training Navy Seaman Recruit Michael K. Coffin, son of Stephen M. Coffin of Clinton has completed recruit training at Naval Training Command, San Diego. Taylor went to kick the ball but Garcia, the holder, kept it and passed to Carter for a first down. A few moments later it was Hicks taking a reverse play to the Layton 3 and finally Carter blasted over the goal line for the first touch- DURING Coffins eight-wee- k training cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for further academic and training in one of the Navys 85 basic fields. down. Taylors kick proved good. Laytons lone score started on their 45 yard line and was aided by the nifty running of Lovelace. The key runs were a pick up by Lovelace in which he broke several tackles and later a 12 yard scamper by Reid. Lovelace went in from nine yards out with 4:55 left in the second quarter. Coffins studies included seamanship, close order drill, Naval history and first aid. Personnel who complete this course of instruction are eligible for three hours of college credit in physical education and hygiene. 22-ya- HE JOINED the Navy in July 1985. Game Statistics Bountiful 6 7 Davis 0 0 21 20 0-- 6 Singlev 1 80 run (Knowles kick) FG 37 FG 39 57 pass from Singlcv (Knowles kick) 2 run (Knowles kick) 10 pass from Mounteer (Knowles kick) 16 pass from Singlev (Kick blocked) 4 run (Knowles kick) Bntfl. 1st Downs Rushing-vds- 33-8- 3 Passing Passing yds. Rushing: Bountiful-SmitJacobs Smith 4-- Covey TOURNEY WINNERS Vicwmont 0 7 7 1 0-- 7 0 7 0 from 29 pass Burningham (Lauder kick) F- - Pendleton 71 run (Madsen kick) 1 run (Lauder kick) V 7 pass from Burningham (Lauder kick) East VM-Duk- e 41 14-8- COL. BUSH, who is a 115 ). Davis-Ha- 17-17- rt Card Allen Warden Mounteer 5 10-5- Duke Receiving: Grxidrich Hood Spencer Defensive leaders; Kevin Davis, Travis Hatch, Brian Ostler, Greg Deamer. Receiving: Bountiful-Tove- Rigby y Aerobic classes set Layton City Recreation is offering a Fit 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, Oct. 2 and run through Monday, Oct. 7 at the Layton City Recreation office. Students may also register at the time of the first class. Classes will begin Oct. 7 and run through Oct. 30. FOR FURTHER information, call the Layton Recreation office, 544-345- from any of our of the Davis County Manpower Planning Council. Col. Bush and his wife, the former Louise Platt of Ogden, are the parents of six children. nine delicious toppings vice-chairm- (HUD 29-ye- ar veteran of service with the Utah D. , - been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Air Force Reserve. 7 13-6- h BUILD YOUR OW PIZZA G. Stash promoted CLINTON Gerald V. Gary Bush, 2393 N. 770 W., Clinton, has 20 52-35- Three of the top winners in Layton recreation departments tennis tournament are: Doug Alexander, left, who took 2nd place in the A division singles; 1st place A division doubles and 2nd in A division mixed doubles; Fred Lange, 2nd place in C division singles and 1st place, C division doubles; and Lex Marcusen, 1st place in C division doubles. h Davis 5 . Card D.n 8. Army National Guard and the Air Force reserve, is currently assigned as a security police officer with the 2849th Security Police squadron, Hill Air Force Base. He has previously served with other units as personnel staff officer, executive support officer and administrative officer. He is a native of Smithfield, Cache County, and has attended public schools in Cache County, Ogden and Davis County. He is a graduate of Davis High School in Kaysvilleand Brigham Young Uni- HOTHOE The week of October 15 is the accepted time for discontinuing delivery of irrigation water. Weber Basin Water Conservancy District will attempt to have all water ouf of District reservoirs and lines by Oc- versity. GERALD V COL. BUSH has been employed by the Utah Department of Employment Security for the past 24 years, where his present position is HE HAS served as chairman of the Davis County Economic Development Committee, and as test development research analyst. Col. Bush is active in church and civic affairs, serving as mayor of Clinton for 5'A years. He has also been a member of the Clinton City Council, the Clinton City Planning Commission and the Davis County Planning Commission. GARY tober 20th. Please open your valves after reservoirs cease delivering to insure proper drainage of your system. BUSH Alcohol and Drug Abuse are Treatable Diseases Eight to ten percent of the population in South Davis County abuse drugs, alcohol, or both. This tragedy is compounded by the fact that most of these people go untreated. Lakeview Hospital is presenting a free educational program entitled Alcohol and Drugs: Use and Abuse in Our Community. The speakers will be: National merit students - Davis High KAYSVILLE School has been notified by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) that three students comhave been designated mended students in the 1986 Merit Program. announced these seniors will receive a letter of commendation in honor of outstanding academic promise, demonstrated by placing in the top five percent of over one million participants in the 31st annual National Merit Scholarship Program. THEY ARE: Brenda Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes of Kaysville; Michael Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts of Fruit Heights and Paul Hansen, son of Congressman and Mrs. James Hansen of Farmington. Principal Richard Stevenson of NMSC, which administers the program, stated that, being named a Commended Student in the extremely competitive Merit Program is a credit to these young men and women and to their schools, which play an important role in the development of AN OFFICER academically talented youth. The high test performance of commended students is indicative of exceptional scholastic ability, which is essential in a nation that prides itself on cultivating individual excellence. We hope the honor these students have earned will provide motivation for them to use their talents to the fullest and also will serve as an example for other aspiring young citizens. PARTICIPANTS entered the current merit program by taking the in October, 1984, when most were juniors, me The Layton Lancers are all look- ing forward to Layton Highs Homecoming activities the week of 5. Back to the FuSept. ture is the Homecoming theme this year. Layton with a bon fire at the school at dark. Friday, Oct. 4 will feature the assembly at the school with all alumni invited to attend. The football game that night will feature Box Elder at Layton at 7:30 p.m. The homecoming dance will be from p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 5. Tickets for the dance are $6 in advance and $7 at the door. 30-O- THE WEEKS activities are as follows: Sept. 30 was Homecoming Royalty announced to studentbod-- y ; Oct. 1 , 50s dress up day; Oct. 2, mud volleyball at 3 p.m. ON THURSDAY, Oct. 3, the parade will be held at 6:30 through Reports for duty Air Force Staff Sgt. Kirk L. Conover, son of Lee R. and Bonnie M. Conover of 1615 N. Angel Street, Layton, has arrived for duty at England Air Force Base, La. Primary Therapist, Lakeview Hospital Lakeview Hospital's Substance Abuse Unit They will be discussing substance abuse in our community, along with its diagnosis and treatment. Plan on attending, October 8, 1985 at 7:00 p.m. at the Davis County Library meeting hall, in Bountiful. PSAT-NMSQ- T LHS homecoming readied By SUSAN DROSCHER Marvin Hamilton, M.S.W. Director of Mental Health Services, MR. CONOVER, an aircraft inspector with the 23rd Equipment Maintenance Squadron, was previously assigned in Iceland. Davis County Library South Branch 725 South Main St. Bountiful, Utah 84010 7:00 p.m. Tuesday October 8, 1985 For additional information call Lakeview Hospitals Please R.S.V.P. by calling 299-256299-218FREE Mental Health Services Information and Assessment Services Hotline 3. Lakeview Hospital In MlAt of America Hoapitai Corporation |