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Show T WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 3, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS , Still Signup For Sunset PI3U Recreation Registration will remain open through June 4 for the various Junior recreation Jr. golf lessons Junior golf lesson will be held at the Davis Park Golf Course June 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 12 noon as assigned. REGISTRATION will be at the Davis Park Golf Course, 1074 East Nichols Road, Kaysville, Utah 84037 May 27 to June 7. There will be a series of five one hour lessons for beginning golfers. Lesson will include instruction on (a) proper course conduct (b) basic swing technique (c) rules knowledge (d) practice. programs being offered during the summer for the youth of Sunset. THERE WILL be two 2 years groups. Group 1, and group II, 5 years. The lessons are for the pur10-1- 13-1- pose of introducing the young golfer to the game of golf, for and enhis knowledge joyment. The cost is $6 per student for the five lesson series. THIS PROGRAM direction the is under Pierre of Hualde, P.G.A. Professional, and Mel Duke, Assistant Professional Davis Park Golf Course. For further information call, Davis park Golf Course, 9. PEE WEE and minor league boys baseball is open to boys Ages five to ten, while Dig league young mens baseball is open to those 16 to 18 years old. Girls softball is available to girls ages 9 through 18, and girls drill is open to youngsters ages 7 to 15. There are also programs in swimming, bowling, tennis and archery for persons eight years and older. Anyone interested in coaching pee wee and minor league baseball or girls softball are invited to call the city office 2 or Norm Sant at or Scott Hess at vw 825-620- 766-106- 1ST PLACE Eregi Monism Era STATE MEET CHUCK TURNER Students from the Potter School of Dance who qualified for a state meet are, ' An area meet in tumbling was held in ' competition Garland, Utah and named I four winners from the Potter School of Gymnastics. . TAKING A first place in the to r, Stephanie Moss, Debbie Walton, Celestina Murphy. 1 place. In the novice division, Celestina Murphy (10 years and under) won 3rd place. winners and qualified them to compete in, the state competition to be held next month. Edward Potter is also a qualified contestant for the state meet, dc Placing in this meet made these students second time advanced division is , Keith Potter. From the intermediate division winners 7 were: Debbie Walton, 2nd , place; Stephanie Moss, 4th Define oligotrichia. ;2. What mammal flies? 1. r. '.,,3. Name the first U.S. Supreme Court justice. graphology? I Hear v",5. Who wrote America Singing? 6. What is an otolarynthe Marshall Plan? ANSWERS TO WHO KNOWS It means lack of hair. .2. The bat. 1. . . , 3, 4- - John Jay The study of handwriting-V- (, in relation to character, etc. - 5. Walt Whitman. An specialist. "... assist European coun-tries financially after 7. To . L world war II. A YEAR later she slipped through the blockade of the Boston harbor and sailed to the West Indies where her crew captured a huge store of By LES ANDERSON 4. What is gologist? 7. What was the purpose of Riding at her moorings in Boston harbor is the nations oldest ship. Still in commission and flying an admirals flag is the 44 guns frigate Constitution. Built in Boston 179 years ago, she was one of the first six warships assigned to the infant United British military supplies. Before returning to the home port she captured the enemy Picton of 38 guns. after again evading the harbor blockade, she captured two enemy sloops on the high In February of 1815, States Navy. WHEN Commodore Prebles took a squadron to the North African coast during the Tripolitan war of 1801-0- 5 he selected the Constitution as his flagship. There, the sultans of Morocco and Tripoli were forced - into an agreement to stop molesting our vessels in the Medi- and terranean holding the safety of the Boston hazardous existence among her enemies on the high seas. IN 1830, frigate Guerriere SL ASM. Mat 5:30 Spatial Smm Qtizaa PriCM down! Long has it waved on high. He felt that a more honorable fate would be to take Old Ironsides out to sea and sink her, as he wrote in the closing lines, And give her to the God of storms, The lightning and the gale! THE PUBLICATION of this poem was instrumental in arousing such fervor among of combat. suwj t JENNIFER JONES GREGORY PECK JOSEPH COHEN SMITH FOOD KING FREE KIDS MAT. EVERY WED. II & I P.M. she encountered the 38 guns British frigate Java skippered by Captain Lambert. The Java surrendered after a furious engagement that lasted for two hours. One hundred British seamen were killed the citizens that the dismantling order was rescind- ed, and Holmes gained a reputation. Oliver Wendell Holmes, the author of the in was born poem, Cambridge, Mass., on Aug. 29, 1809 and died Oct. 7, 1894. He was the father of another Oliver Wendell Holmes who became a famous jurist. In 1860 Old Ironsides was converted into a school for the United States Naval Academy. At the start of the Civil War some sympathizers attempted to make her into a warship for the Confederate Navy, but they did not succeed. As a floating Naval School she was taken to the security of the port at Newport, Rhode Island, then back and 200 wounded. The Constitution returned to Boston with 34 casualties. of tear her tattered ensign Five months later, cruising toward the West Indies under Captain William Bainbridge, ' years poets who ever lived, expressed his feelings about old Ironsides in verse. He began with a note of shame and accusation Ay, com- manded by Captain Dacras. At the end of 30 minutes of battle the Guerriere was a compete wreck. The Constitution returned to Boston showing very little evidence EMS 33 jections. Oliver Wendell Holmes, one of the most gifted and prolific ON AUG. 19, 1812, about 700 miles east of Boston she came across the 38 guns enemy 7:30-9:3- after service, she was considered unseaworthy and condemned to be decommissioned and broken up. When this order became public knowledge it was met with sentimental ob- bor. . AUTO GLASS SPECIALISTS 500 GOOD USED WINDSHIELDS to Boston in 1897. Residential Glass window panes band literature ranging from the stirring organ accom- panied finale of the Saint Saens Third Symphony, to a lighter group of contem- porary American pieces including the theme from the movie Jaws. WHILE THE WELL Dance by Chouce. The performing highlight of fered during her busy and har- array of highly listenable Boston. of the negligible amount of damage she sufi maneuvering she escaped seasoned symphony. The program was a colorful Bicentennial executed, flavored second half had because without a scar and returned to HANSONS penchant for hard work and dedication instilled in his musicians paid off Thursday night. The high school band played with the precision, big lush sound and interpretive flare that one would expect in a well seas, the 36 guns cyane and the 16 guns Levant. On the way back with her prizes she ran into a large British squadron which retook the Levant. The Constitution escaped unharmed and brought the Cyane into the wharf at THE Constitution became known as Old Ironsides American crews for ransom. Early in the war of 1812 with England, the Constitution, under the command of Captain Issac Hull, was suddenly surrounded by a squadron of British warships off the coast of New Jersey. After 60 hours of brilliant 0 Evening Sat & Sun. Mat. 5:30 Thursday night. Although the evening was sprinkled profusely with sentimentality, speech making and concluding concert. TJto (nous? !: year era with a sparkling performance at Weber . State College last seven spell breaking narrative between numbers, it all seemed fitting somehow at this beautifully performed . greater audience appeal, the band displayed its mettle with the more difficult soft dis- sonance of Giannines Praeludium and Allegro and the spirited Incantation and the evening was the hand picked wind ensemble. A smoothly played Overture in C by Catel Goldman only wheted ones appetite for the smaller, more polished cadre of the ninety-tw- o all American Perennial, The Davis Band under the baton of Greg I. Hanson closed the season and ended a member band. THE REAL crowd pleasers were the American Civil War Fantasy by Bilik and the favorite Stars and Stripes. These were the pieces that reportedly brought tears to the eyes of generals at the bands recent performance in the Pentagon. The heard rarely Euphonium was cleanly played by soloist Kevin Pea terson in Harding of Bizets arrangement Flower Song from Carmen. Mr. Pederson produced a lovely tone on an instrument requiring all the breath support of the difficult French Horn. RULEN CHRISTIANSEN, faculty organist at WSC, rendered a balanced performance as soloist in the Saint Saens Third Symphony. The strings were hardly missed, so pleasing was the big sound produced by band and soloist in this band arrangement of the Saint Saens Symphony. These young Davis per- weened from early childhood on this countrys best symphonies, I can say without much qualification that this ambitious band of young artists takes a back seat to no one. credibility of classical band music in the wake of symphonic literature and this countrys lack of noteworthy performing bands. to get allergy bracelets for children who have school-ag- e 10 PHcifilFWv -- patio doors, etc. A.M.-- 6 lly P.M. 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Steve Hill said the Put Sponge In Bottom Of Flower Pot the main building to do something about the dislodged pump. Estimated damage done to the station was between $6,000 and $8,000. IF CURIOUS circumstances surrounding a small animal are discovered, they should be reported to the closest conservation officer, who will investigate. Under no circumstances should a person attempt to touch or remove a small animal from its natural environment. existing maps have been MOTHERS it would be wise of homogenized milk. Most people do not hate enough The UDOT had also announced a change in the publication schedule of the map. A new map will only be published after supplies of the Helpful Hints was listed in fair condition at the University of Utah Burn Center. knowledge concerning the animals needs to care for it properly. And, in addition, Utahs Wildlife Resources Code makes it unlawful to, hold in captivity... any protected wildlife... except a few species designated within the code. To the untrained eye, a fawn may appear to be abandoned when it is actually in a perfectly normal situation. Frequently, a doe will feed her fawn early in the morning and then leave for many hours in search of food. If humans disturb the area where a fawn is left, there is a possibility she will be too frightened by the smell of human presence to return to her offspring. said er THE ACCIDENT happened at Dicks Quick Stop at 320 No. Main as Mr. Simister ran out save it. The truth is, contrary to the influx of entertainment which portrays animals to have human characteristicslike Bambi, wild animals do not survive well in captivity. FOR example, cannot survive on FAWNS, THE DAVIS CONCERT band dispels any notions of THE MAP USED to be published yearly, explained Steve Lawson, but the cost has become prohibitive. Yearly maps also meant a lot of waste. As soon as a new edition was issued, left-ovsupplies of last years map suddenly became worthless paper. The next edition of the official Utah Highway Map will probably be distributed late this summer. FRANK SIMISTER, 59, of 1015 W. 450 No. in Clearfield wide-eyespotted fawn lying helplessly in some isolated spot, with no mother in sight, many peoples first thoughts are that the dear little creature has been abandoned. AND BEING basically humanitarian at heart, mankind, knowledgeable visitor to the wilds, agrees with his childrens urgent pleading to take the baby home and exhausted. THE UDOT publishes the map and then distributes it in bulk to service stations, visitor centers, etc., so that the map can be given to travelers. Weve had continued reports that some service stations are charging 25 cents for the map, said UDOT Community Relations Director Steve Lawson. The Legislature appropriates money so that the map can be published and given free to travelers and we will not tolerate individuals trying to turn a profit at the taxpayers expense. MR. LAWSON noted that it is against state law to sell the map and violators can be fined up to $1,000 and spend up to a year in jail. If we find repeat offenders selling the Mjn. thru Sat.' VISIT OUR and man. Seeing a We often overlook the brilliance, excitement and map, we will prosecute, Mr. Lawson. tion attendant was burned 11 percent of his body last Thursday when a gas pump dislodged and exploded. over Springtimethe trees bloom, flowers sway in gentle breezes, grass is green and the world is filled with new, young life. It is a picture of harmony and serenity. Nothing could be more promising than to see the outdoors teeming with newly born deer, singing birds and the myriad forms of infant life. SPRING IS also the time when literally thousands of families dust the cobwebs out of their eyes, stretch and grab the old picnic baskets on their way to the mountain animal meadows. Inevitably, the two shall meet-inf- ant Utah Maps Are Given Out Free The Utah Department of Transportation today issued another warning to service station operators and others that the official Utah Highway Map is not to be sold. The map is printed with state funds and is free to motorists upon request. explosion happened after a customer pulled away with the pump hose still connected to the car. Two wires in the pump apparently shorted causing the fire. According to Clearfield City police a self service gas sta- Bambi ipialireme biased observer, less Gas Attendant Burned In Clearfield Accident Trine . outstanding r mance. With the Davis Band there is no lack of a first rate performing band in the state of Utah, or in the U.S. for that matter. An and enthusiastic appreciative audience gave Hanson and the senior-fille- d band a warm, standing ovation. The able and talented Mr. Hanson undertakes a new challenge in his ascending career this fall, as he assumes a band directorship with the U of U Music. Department. Its an understatement to say that he will be sorely missed. THATS A TALL statement that could be expected of a hometown critic. However, as a 4-- H Sides. inferiority when weighing symphonic vs band perfor- formers play with all the authority and discipline of a New York, Philly, Boston or Chicago orchestra. It is unlikely that any musical group in the country displays more cohesion, youthful vigor and musicianship. , Todd Campbell, Farmington, captured 1st place in Bareback Pleasure and Pole Bending at the Davis leader is Lorie County Junior livestock Show. His AT RESTAURANT IN Copper & and duct work ' SET OF SAMSONITE TOURISTER LUGGAGE! o o ooooooooooooooooooooo |