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Show Darts fall under Be ar River by 2 points The Page 8 3, 1959 JOURNAL'-Fe- b'. By Dais fclavner Bear Rivers F g, brawry Bears fauUJ Pa g vis to a 5U 4s leav victory, 'g U T the Darts with the r fir-- t mj son loss and a four to one record for Bear River in rte Bear s new fieldhou'a last 1 riday. Sporting an average height advantage of a Cl" starting line-u- p to the Darts 511", the Bears controlled the boards most cf the night. Fish and Game NEWS 'U REFLEX-JOURNA- Davis Gary Batchelor, Begion 1 and 2s leading-scoreled off with 3 8 points, trailed )y Bear Rivers see ond j lace region scorer, Darwin , Hams with 36. Other double column tallies were racked up bv Gary Gam of Bear River with 3, and Doug Moon and Dave Cunningham with 31 and 3U respec- - SPORTS L r, 5 . Im,, fV j , i 4 : . ' tv 1 f G rf k ,. Vi i (Reflex-Journ- al m Thoto.) Fun, rifle lessons await District Conservation Officer g set-sh- ot 24-2- 1 gap to 8 as the final buzzer marked Bear River's fourth win and the Darts first loss. confollow-ghi- i, is Tlie School. indoor range Recreation, Layton The Bear's Junior Varsity and free lessons by certi- sidered one of the best in the as state of Utah, said Marion Bair, squad beat the Darts fied instructors in maikmanslnp came from behind in the they president. closing minutes of the game. A and the use of firearms awaits Fifteen new club rifles are lead was held by Da is who 18 and the poison (ago up) available for use of members at the half and a 0 advanand guests. Initial membership tage is interested in joining the ending the third quarRifle Club. The club meets fee is $2 50 followed by 50 cents ter. Next Friday Davis hosts Ben every Wednesday evening at 7 30 a month dues. Ammunition is sold to club members at cost, Lomond at 8. TO p.m. in the Sam ton's of La in basement the pm. Morgan fieldhouse. The Darts Central Davis Junior High said Mr. Bair. clashed with the Scots in the Gary E. Iverton S.nce the 1959 Fishing Procla- as such in the proclamation. c mation has been released, there The Utah Nippon Wildlife Fedhave been many questions arise elecas to changes in regulations. eration has held its j early to congratulate want tions I and Some of the more important Roy Miya for his being elected changes will include: president. Roy is one of our iead-mAngling will be permitted with sportsmen of Davis County any bait except game fish or and Im sure he will do a good parts thereof and live fish. job Other Davis County officers Davis County year around wa- will include Harry Tokifuji and ters will include the Weber River Ray Kano, vice piesidents; Toko and outlet canals and all waters Yoshimara and Tak Endow, secwest of Highway 91. retaries, and Bill Tamane, asWeber County year around wa- sistant treasurer. ters will include the Ogden River and outlet canals downstream Looks like we still have plenty from Pine View Reservoir, Pine of Rooster Pheasants in the counView Reservior, including all ty. I'm now in the process of water downstream from hard our sex ratio counts and all insurfaced highway surrounding dications point toward another reservoir to the dam, and Weber favorable breeding season. The River and outlet canals. survey should be completed by Other changes will be listed February 14. tively for the Darts. Bear River layed in tve first four points and led until the last two seconds when Dave swished through Cunningham to have the firrt a jump-shquarter score at 9 S Iait favor. Davis tailed by one er t.vo points most of the second quarter. Ross Flhott made g od a and a iay-in the lart few seconds to boost Davis to a half tune advantage. In the third period Bear Riv- six-po- New members to rifle club By Davis County Darer, paced by win Harris, Jut seven field goals for g points which was tied by the Darts in the closing seconds. A tense crowd saw the score tied four times within four minutes of the fourth quarter when Bear River pulled into a lead at 50-- 4 4. ith 30 seconds left, Batchelor closed the MARION BAIR, right, president of Wasatch Rifle Club, and Howard McCray, director, invite young sportsmen 18 and over to join club fellowship, free lessons with clubs 15 new rifles, A II 50-4- 40-4- 6 HI 29-2- 3 41-4- season opener and dumped them Davis to host 65-4- 4-sch- ool BEAR Kl I DAVIS p gtf 6 Wrestling matches Cam 4 4X04 By Margaret Whitesides fourway, invitational wrestling meet 'Will be held this Thursda: , February 5, when Davis High hosts Weber, Ben and Fountful wrertlrrs. Ths top twelve teams from these lehools which are participating will begin the match with preliminaries at 6 30 p m and finals at 8 p m. Being one of the biggest meets m this area, the hard working wrestlers should be in the best of condition and are promising plenty of action. The Davis men, under the direction of Coach Gerald Purdy, who are wrestling on Thursday are John Barger, 101; Aerl Bjran, 109; Pick Ileinze, 11$; Gary Flint, 133; Larry Mitchell, 114; Bill Burnell, 151 ; Stephen Clark, 160; Richard Smith, 171; Fd Massey, 1M; and Darrell Johnson, unlimited. Tickets for this mtet can be purchased at the match for A d, 18 2112 Feor tavia tf e 4 18 FaMielor 4 8 11 Muon 4 4 2 10 Cunnlncham L 4 8 6 C orbrtdtf 7 Llliolt 'upy Harris C 7 a Total 1X18 1164 10 Captain, Davis Fosse 2117 8 50 by quarters: Bear JUvr 19 2 Ivan Flint, p 6 ( 111 4 2 6 7 4 76 onjfer ierson 4 Chnetensui R OFFICES OF THE DAVIS COUNTY SHERIFFS TOSSE are, left to right, Ivan W. Flint, captain; Glen Stoddard, first lieutenant; Lyman Freeston, second lieutenant; and Lou Cook, adjutant. 0 24 21 I an I lint, Raj was installed Captain of Kavsv die SS 84 4 70 the Davis County bhcuffs Mounted rosp at ceremonies held Monday, February 2, at Th generous whe I lwyi Maddox m Brigham Citjq Glen uit, and the ut who is always Stoddard, Clinton, is first lieugenerous, may, unannounced, ap- tenant; Ljman Ires atone, Clinproach tha throne of heaven. ton, second lieutenant; and Lou John Caspar Lavater Cook, Iajton, adjutant. public and are at the old airport south of Ogden if snow is sufficient; otherwise, they are held about one half mile up the Snow Basin road by Huntsville. Of the 33 teams which have been competing, there are about Clinton A thrill a minute is 12 from Davis County. Eldon offered spectators and particBriggs, Syracuse, won first in races the cutter alike ipants place. Lon Hadley and his son whuh are held weekly on Sat- Blame tied for second place urday by the Wasatch Cutter and there are four teams comAeriation. for the third place prize. The races are open to the peting This race will be run Sunday. Allan Bennett has been cap- Races will also be held on Febtain, with other outgoing offi- ruary 12. Teams from this association cers being Howard Morgan, firrt, and Smith Waite, second have been invited to Preston, lieutenants; Dahl Clark, ad- Idaho, to the snow carnival on jutant. All were from Layton. February 21. Cutter races Held weekly M iiiEITipi Clean, quiet electric heat is here. And youll he jurprised how Iiti this heating win cot in tha home you plan to build or remodel af' 44 Take your choice of these type of clectrUf heating: fc? Radiant HeotfngrThiaeortiei from heating cables or panel concealed in wails, ceiling or baseboard. Your furnace room becomes a small panel in the wall, permitting an extra bedroom or recreation room. 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Items pf interest; Jackie Tiffany picked tp the 6 7 pm split 8nd Mary Hazeldina picked the 6 pin split. Merchant Leagut: High individual series Vic Talloway, 503; high indivdual game Ed Hansen, 390, high team series W. D. 1L11 Realty, 2246; high team game Mountain States Tel. and Tel., 783. Dave's Airway Ltagut: High series Jerry Fuit, 472; high individual game Jean Powell, 183; high team series Rug Mops, 1372; high team game 0 game Jeff Raustcn, 237; high team series Hot Shots, 1782, high team game Hot Shots, 619 North Davit Com m a r ci a I League High individual series Hal ernick, 590, high individual errock, 232; high game Hall team serms Satisfaction Center, 2616; high team game Satisfaction Center, 906. Item of interest. The winners of the first half in league bowling is Satisfaction Center. Mixed Monday N'ghF 4.00 League: High individual series-m- en, Ivan Olson, 512 womens Betty Voss, 433; high individual game-m- en, Ilojd Slater, Betty Voss, 170; High team series The Dead Heads, 1720; high team game-T- he Dead Heads, 60 L Idaho teachers Practicing At North Davis &t your bouse? Spread the news by long distance I Pates ore lowest after 6 pm. ond doy Sunday alwoyi lower when you call station-to-statio- Mountain Staten Telephone r" : Rug Mops, 405. Monday 6'30 Mixed League; Jefi High individual series Rau.sten, 597; high individual 201-wo- men, NEW BABY Htat Pump. The heat pump i is really a big brother of the dependable, sealed-i- n unit in your refrigerator. In warm weather, it gathers heat from indoor air, pumps it out.l doors . . . giving your home Springtime com, fort and cleanliness. In winter, your heal pump concentrates warmth from the outdoor air to heat your home. No vents, no fuel, no; d chimney. It provides adequate air conditioning for your entire home. 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