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Show DECEMBER 30, 1986 Davis Youth Symphony organized The Davis County School District has formed an honors youth orchestra which is holding rehearsals regularly in preparation for a winter concert. The name of the organization is the Davis County Youth Symphony Orchestra. Stephanie Smith, Bountiful High Layton and Woods Cross, respectively. Overseeing the group's effort is Wayne James, Davis Districts music coordinator. The students practice together 0 every Tuesday from p.m. at Woods Cross High School. They are rehearsing orchestral works of Schubert, Weber, Berlioz, and Smith, trumpet; and Heather Stamps and Loralyn Staples, first violins. Layton, Tia Marie Crawford, cello; Jennifer Hoyt, first violin. Millcreek, Nicole Terry, viola; Jason Tucker and S. Wadsworth, second violins. South Davis, Jamie Brown, first violin. Sunset, Amanda Murray, cello; and Cindy Stark, 2nd violin. Viewmont, Todd Fenwick, bassoon; Rob Lowler, second violin; 3:30-5:3- Schools string teacher, is musical director and responsible for the string section. Steve Richins of Woods Cross is the teacher work- Handel. Following is a list of the musicians and their schools: ing with the woodwinds and percussion. Also assisting in rehear- flute and piccolo; April Clayton, sals are David Thayne and Kirk Beecher, who are teachers at Heaps and Yvette Montgomery, violas; Mark Austad, horn; Craig Bountiful, Dana Busenbark, flute; and Diane McDonald, second violin. Clearfield, Evan Astle, Valerie Rhett Lunceford, cello; and Dwight Thompson, trumpet. Weber State, Mary Hess, second violin. Woods Cross, Kristy Anderson and Ronda Davis, clarinets; Dave Clark, horn; Steve Frazier and Shaun Klitguard, percussion; Mary Moody, cello; Tricia Powell and Mindy Smith, oboes; Lance Rich and Scott T urner, trombones ; and Richelle Rychaert and Stacie Smith, flutes. The winter concert will take place on Jan. 20 at 7:30 p.m. at Woods Cross High. It will be free and open to the public. Forum reviews activities By CHAD McBRIDE Welcome to the Forum. I trust your holiday is going as you had hoped. We had quite a number of activities in preparation for the vacation period. Friday the girls team showed us all what they were made of. They placed first in the Clearfield Invitational beating teams from Mountain Crest, Layton, Roy and elsewhere. They really look good this year and I wish them the best of luck. The boys took on a devastating Ben Lomond team Friday. The Falcons fell short of the Scots by 22 points but there were many impressive performances. The Wrestlers competed in a tournament on Saturday, Dec. 13. Their competition was with Davis and Morgan High Schools. The team took second behind a tough Davis team. Tuesday, the 16th, the boys basketball team traveled down south to the home of the Cougars. They played an exciting Kearns team and were victorious by an impressive margin. The girls also played Tuesday and scored an awesome win over the Lady Darts 64-3Great job basketball teams. The wrestlers beat Ben Lomond in tournament play Tuesday. They were very controlled and dominated throughout all the matches. Way to go, guys. Just to mention, January 17th is our Morp dance and its not too early to get dates. The theme this year is in Praise of Polyester. Lastly, I hope everyone had a very Merry Christmas and wishes for a prosperous new year. You deserve it. 1. 00 (StSEDHEIKP TJ AN UAR THROUGH M EDMS (We Registering for Jazz Basketball league play are left to right, Kyle Waggoner and Frank Thompson, director of third and fourth graders; Marianne Krueger, girls director; Wade Flint, director of fifth through 12th graders; and Kelli Gardner. Youth basketball growing In just two KAYSV1LLE short years, the Kaysville City Parks and Recreations Jazz Youth Basketball program has jumped from 339 players to 550 players, the highest participants with the exception of Bountifuls 662 in all of Davis County. Under the direction of Councilwoman Carol Page, the basketball program has constantly been improving. Kaysville City basketball program affiliated with the Jazz Youth Basketball program when Ron Adams was recreation director. That affiliation has proven invaluable because of the benefits the Utah Jazz program offers. Those benefits are: 5,000 promotional flyers and registration forms; the o tank top right to wear a jersey for junior high age and up; Utah Jazz certificate of participation per participant, Utah Jazz membership card for each participant, Utah Jazz player clinic (John Stockman will be coming to Kaysville Monday, Feb. 9 at 6 p.m.); Utah Jazz game ticket for Thursday, Jan. 29 at the Salt Palace, Jazz e Utah vs. Portland; a Jazz sponsored basketball tournament for the following grades: 1. Vance Garfield, city parks and re- creation superintendent, are pro- great opportunities for the Kaysville-Fru- it participate in an Heights youth to ever-growi- suc-vidi- cessful basketball program, jw V9V,'979T7 9V2SV9VV9999VZ GUN SHOW m Ogden Hilton Hotel S Utahs Oldest & Friendliest Gun Show S S Jan. 10-1- 1 A Family Affair! tfnmmitj 2.00 Children 50 Sat 9 to 6 Sun. 9 to 4 AMU tt0CofcctiA . l mu Jazz-log- $av$avesave: $aveMsave:$av APPILDAMGE YEAR END Clearance Gibson Amana Magic Chef h grade boy division. 2. grade boy division; 3. 11th-12t- h grade boy division; 4. 7th-8t- h grade girl division. Besides the Jazz programs, the recreation department has added Hotshot contest at the NBA-Pepno charge to the registered players. (Details and entry form could be 9th-10t- 7th-8t- h ONLY Maytag state-wid- MANY OTHER Etc. si obtained from coaches or city IN-STO- RE offices.) In addition to the Hotshot Contest a team photo day will be held. 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