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Show I WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 8, REFLEX-DAV- I5 1S7C Lancers Defeat Braves O O Clearfield High Community School schedule for winter 1976 has been announced by Ed Rogers. Each of the classes, except as noted are given in the evening. tainting, M. Stander, $12, Wednesday; guitar (group lessons), L. ART-STUDI-O Child, $10, Wednesday; pottery, N. Waite, $12, Wednesday; lapidary, L. Jensen, $12, Tuesday; lapidary, L. Jensen, $12, Wednesday; music theory and M. composition, Packham, $8, Thursday; wire jewelry making, D. Smith, $12, Tuesday. and they will return your call. (beginners), J. Fish burn, $10, Wednesday; typing (ad- vanced), J. Fishburn, $10, If anyone is interested in any of the above classes, call y 3:15 p.m. 5 p.m. or at any time during the day and leave a message for Ed Rogers or Bud Allison, -- Monday-Thursda- - - macrame, A. Vance, $6, Thursday. INFORMAL education - enrichment - auto service for women, B. Barker, $15, Tues- day; faster J. reading, Rutherford, $12, Wednesday; fly tieing, G. Page, $10, Wed- nesday; math review, D. Steele, $10, Wednesday; photography, T. Davenport, $12, Wednesday; Spanish (beg. conversational), M. Clark, $10, Thursday; real estate, S. Cannon. Tuesday. Sports and physical fitness - early morning swim, A Werre, $10, Tuesday and a.m.; Thursday, for women, staff, $10, swim team Wednesday; (AAU), F. Lange, $5, day will be arranged; wilderness survival, Sgt. S. Wolford, $8, Wednesday; cold weather briefings, Sgt. S. Wolford, Thursday; slim-nasti- cs - ACCOUNTING business machines, B. Whitesides, $15, a.m.; auto serSaturday, vice, B. Barker, $15, Tuesday; auto service, B. Barker, $15, Wednesday; auto service, R. Child, $15, Thursday. Business machines (see ac8-- counting above); cabinet making, J. Williams, $15, DAVIS HIGH 8-- 68-6- 7 Friday. game to a burning victory of 8 in a Region Five opener for both teams. Davis Dart basketball battled with the Murray Spartans in Friday nights THE DARTS scored winner with a double overtime victory in a hair raising fourth quarter game, when the Dart players began to add . to their score trailing in the three previous quarters. The Davis team didnt hold the lead once through regulation play and even trailed by as much as 12 points during the second and third quarters, with the Spartans expecting to defeat Davis in its opening league game. a 67-6- Insulate Now! every day you wait means money through the roof ) Vi ; t 1 ' THE FIREWORKS started with Murrays center, Wilson shooting a beauty and Davis Glen Toomer immediately tied it up. Wilson put the Spartans ahead Ron Adams from Davis matched it but after that the Spartans led until midway in the final quarter. The Darts took a turn from a deep freeze, started to warm things up and at half time had narrowed the margin to 4-- . t 5V 'ft 1 1 LET OUR INSULATION EXPERTS CUT YOUR GAS BILLS 33-2- For an estimate on insulating your home, call MID-WAin the fourth quarter Ron Adams found the range to narrow the gap nine points. Dean Hunger shot one Y Intermountain West Insulation 766-030- 3, Kaysville Wed like you to KVleet! DAVID M. PHELPS in and cut it to seven, Toomer followed with a basket and Adams shot another one and suddenly it was a three point ball game. The excitement was in, with 10 seconds left in the game, and Dean Hunger stepped to the foul line and calmly tossed in two free throws which sent the game into a overtime tied at 54-5- THE TWO teams traded baskets in the first overtime which ended in a deadlock of The Spartans held a lead through most of the second overtime until Scott Mounteer tossed a basket scoring 7 at the 26 second mark. 60-6- 0. one-poi- Phone 766-12- 376-44- 48 Home 44 Office, Layton By VIRGINIA S. BENNETT other Dart to hit double figures, np Tribute For King Set At Hill AFB January 15 is the scheduled date for a tribute to the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., to be held at the Hill Air Force Base Chapel. include a musical program put on by the combined choirs from Hill AFB and the new Zion Baptist Church of Ogden. Willie Washington, an official with the Internal Revenue Service will be the featured speaker. ALSO scheduled to discuss Dr. Kings life and ideals will be Rev. Willie Davis, pastor of the New Zion Baptist BEST TERMS ALWAYS -- fire -- home 74GRAII TOO ELITE 2 door, H.T., air, P.S., P.B., vinyl roof $3987 Commercial Fawns Fastinsurance Group Fair Friendly safety, American Rd Cr., text only, Thursday; typing BOUNTIFUL Five Points 292-145- 3 Preece. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Holt who are both completing their last years at Brigham Young University in Provo, have been enjoying the Christmas Holiday here at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Holt of Syracuse, and Mrs. Reed Hess, of OgMulford entertained with a family dinner at their home here on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Morris left on Friday for their home in San Jose, Calif, after spending the seasons holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Morris, in Syracuse, who are parents of Douglas, and also at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clifford, Mrs. Morris parents at their condition. Mrs. Wanda Anderson is dova in Ogden following major surgery, that has kept her down for the past month. The Misses Shauna Dee Child and Nancy Child have been enjoying being home for the holiday season from their studies at Brigham Young University in Provo. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. holidays. J&J 1815 West Gentile St., Layton 2 Miles on West Gentile PHONE 376-121- 1 Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily Hawaiian Large Pineapple hosted by Clearfield High School. Texas pink SEVEN HIGH schools, including Layton and Davis, have accepted the invitation to perform for the public at 7 p.m. in Clearfield High School auditorium. Entrance is 50 cents for students and $1 for adults. Grapefruit 825-227- 7 Red and White Potatoes 4 N. a. $ lbs. tor a case 4 15r.rS1 1005 WE ALSO MAKE CAFE DELIVERIES See us for all bf your Produce LOGAN 752-116- CflC UJ they last Delicious Apples an invitational E. While Extra Fancy Red or Yellow one act play festival will be 195 for South Tryouts Pacific, a Clearfield Community School project will be Jan. 13, 14, 15 p.m. Clearfield. DANCE tryouts will be Wednesday Jan. 14 at 3:15 p.m. Thursday at 7 p.m. The tryouts had previously been scheduled for Jan. 6, 7 and 8. here with their parents, Bishop and Mrs. Clayton J. Holt, and their other son Brad, to enjoy the festive Invitational Plays At Clearfield CLEARFIELD Tryouts Set For South Pacific Also Bryan and Paula Holt, :students at the Brigham Young Uniersity have been and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Jack Rampton Jr. and their family, in Salt Lake City. The Iris Camp Daughters of Pioneers will hold their 391 South Stata 65-4- William H. Child. son-in-la- w Jan. dt now back to her home here after being at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Shirley Cor- home in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn J. Wilcox spent Saturday visiting at the home of their 21-2- 4, 48-2- 6 Arthur Barber has spent several days this past week receiving treatment in the McKay Hospital for a heart den. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer W. 47 South Main 0 Bodily. The meeting time will be 5 p.m. on Jan. 8 and the regular lesson for the month will be given by Mrs. Delilia Cook. review, Black Like Me, by John Howard Griffin, will be given by Mrs. Norma regions 16-1- 4, monthly meeting on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Wayne L. Burton. Assisting her will be Mrs. Donna Painter and Mae S. Holt. A book BRIGHAM CITY 723-590- BOUNTIFUL, THE defending champions, got off to an early first period lead at but Laytons superb defense began to dominate the game after that. Bountiful could get past Layton for only five points in the second period and ten in the third. Rebounding, the Lancers were decisively in control, and by the end of the game had Bountiful by a margin. THE LANCERS John Gilbert piled up 20 points, and retrieved the ball on 18 rebounds. Laytons Matt Bitner helped considerably with 16 points, as did Keith Bock-woland Tim Call with ten each. BOUNTIFULS Toone scored 18 points, and Ohlson 14, but the final score was 7. dc PRESTON 53 South State St. 852-130- 1 5 GLEN Toomer led the scoring with nine from the field and four out of six from the foul line with 22 points, Ron Adams had 12 points, the only LOWEST PRICES (Across from Albertsons - south door of Prudential Savings Bldg) first aid dard 825-221- with the push through, for the teams victorious scoring. Concluding with another 75 North Fort Lane - Layton shorthand (advanced), P. Me Ferson, $10, Tuesday; stan- win, along with the wins of Davis and Clearfield High Schools could set the stage for the most intense Region Two and north Davis County competition seen in years. The Dart fans were plenty musical number by the choir, mm with office at shorthand (review), P. McFerson, $10, Tuesday; Club Syra-Lit- a The members will gather at the home of Mrs. Elmer Wilcox, on Monday eveing, Jan. 12 for their regular meeting. Assisting hostess to Mrs. Wilcox, will be Mrs. William 7 excited Church. Hes our Representative serving the Kaysville and Layton area SHORTHAND (beginning), P. Me Ferson, $10, Tuesday; 65-4- 3-- 68-6- THE MEETING scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. and will Phone cabinet making, J. Williams, $15, Saturday, a.m.; electronics - radio and tv repair, M. Belnap, $15, metals and Wednesday; machine tool, S. Tolman, $15, Thursday; shorthand (beginning), P. McFerson, $10, Thursday; shorthand (beginning). Wednesday; Scott Mounteer is shown here dunking for two points to help the Davis Darts to their fantastic but nerve win over Murray in two overtimes last wracking Laytons Lancers were impressive in their stomp over Bountiful last Friday evening, and their iraKras 825-03- FAMILY AND home education cake decorating (advanced), Joy Wilcox, $10, Tuesday; cake decorating (beginners), Joy Wilcox, $10; Wednesday; sewing basic, V. Langford, $12, Tuesday; sewLingerie and knits, V. ing Langford, $12, Wednesday; WINTER TERM registration January 7, 8, and 9 8 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday 6 p.m. on Friday. Registration in the main school office during the above listed times, or by phone any day during office hours. 3-- Wednesday. 1573 North Main, Layton Hanes Pantyhose & Knee high Stocking Sale Starts Tomorrow (Jan 9 to 17) From January 9th through the 17th it'll be easier for you to enjoy the luxury of HANES at special low prices. Pick them up at the BLOCKS store near you and save. 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