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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- VIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 14, 1976 ffiloks Teams Region 2 Title Still In Doubt By DAVE W1GHAM Two champions. THE BATTLE for second place is the thriller right now. The tie for second will be settled this week, but it wont be final until next week. The two schools tied for second, Bountiful and Layton, face each other this week, so one team will be second, the other third after this week. BUT IF THE winner of their game loses next week, and the loser of their game wins next week, well be back where we started this week, VIEWMONT players must like the weather or something in Idaho as five players have chosen Ricks to play their college ball. Two former Viewmont players are at comer back for the Ricks team, Brad Randall and Richard Westergard. Another defensive player for Ricks is fron Viewmont Ralph Pond who is a linebacker. On offense the former Vikes are AS FAR AS the Bountiful at Layton contest is concerned, you can pick who you want. I have my thoughts, but keep them to myself. quarterback Gregg Oman and Ill Junior North Layton Junior High played Bountiful Junior in a football game Tuesday at Bountiful. 218 yards for his Vigil-- Extra'i'oim'- 1 - The Longhorns' are now fighting for first place in the county with a record of three wins and one loss. This was the biggest win ever at North . wiU jereejfc.Cost- team. ANYONE Easily recognized by his smile, Emmanuel Vander-stuy- t has settled into the routine at .Layton High. The friendly Outgoing boy' is a r" i f interested, foreign exchange student' from Ukkel, Belgium which is con- on the outskirts of the countrys capitol, Brussels. tact Layton City Recreation Office, 437 Wasatch Drive or call 8. EMMANUEL is staying with the Lloyd Poulsen family at 2083 Ridge Drive and commented that they have made him feel at home. PROTECT YOUR HOMES INTERIOR: RE-RO- NOW! NOBLE SHAKES & Emmanuel described some differences between Layton and Ukkel saying that there is a lot more open space here. The houses and buildings are much closer together and he has been amazed by the and luxuries that Americans enjoy. SHINGLES (Licensed Roofing Contractor) 6 Kaysville, Utah 376-957- GENERAL CONTRACTORS: Promptness, Dependability & Quality Craftsmanship are our Trade Marks INSURANCE CLAIMS FREE ESTIMATES HAS EMMANUEL two MK TO GUDIM? We are saving money for our clients in Davis County. (Taken from Actual May ! Ricks College, their coaches will set the record straight. THE FINAL TD came on a 10 yard run by Carl Laurella avis Parti Kites Dedication of Davis Park, north of Davis County golf course on Nichols Road, is set for Thursday at 5 p.m. Commissioner C. E. Moss will speak and present some facts and figures on the park construction. offense around end. Davis shot down the Buffaloes for a win. 41-- 6 SHE CITES Title 36 of the Code of Federal Regulations " which restricts hunting and the use of firearms within a National Park. Paragraph 2.11 In TIMPANOGOS Cave Nais in Monument American Fork Canyon and encompasses some 250 acres within its boundaries. The tional Firearms, traps and other weapons, (a) natural and historical areas and national parkways the use of a trap, seine, hand-throw- spear, net n boundary (ex- - an air or gas powered pistol or rifle), blow gun, bow and arrow or cross-- ' bow, or any other implement designed to discharge missiles in the air or under the water which is capable of animal life is destroying (including . THE possession of such st The boundaries include an area about V4 mile wide which lies south of Utah 80 and an area about 4 mile wide which lies north of Utah 80. ob-fje- and cased or other- Paragraph 2.32 Wildlife; hunting, (a) In natural and diseases, emphysema being the most prevalent. Recent evidence, she said, indicates that in the Salt Lake Valley alone, there are more than 4,000 people who suffer from chronic lung disease. I THINK, she said, have become people extremely aware of where and how their money is spent these days. I think everyone who gives to Christmas Seals should know that 90 cents of said next year a parking lot and four tennis courts are scheduled for construction. J.J and air pollution. It really is a matter of life and breath, she said. J.J 7 7.i .Jr. such as pediatric lung disease, childhood asthma ,J Pure Nebraska HONEY 60 lb. can 376- 4149 122 So. Mountain Road, Fruit Heights Weekends Evenings -- A hotFREE! FC3EE! GOOD ONLY AT REGULAR PPICF UY LARGE PIZZA GET MEDIUM FREE ftUY MEDIUM PIZZA GET SMALL FREE 'AT THESE PARTICIPATING PIZZA HUT RESTUARANTS S. OGDEN 393-766- 6 N. OGDEN BRIGHAM CARTER AND OF course, we have only begun the fight in areas BUY ANY MEDIUM PIZZA AND GET IDENTICAL SMALL PIZZA Recreation, will speak. The dedicatory prayer will be given by Commissioner Stanley Smoot. A baseball game will be played on one of the new baseball diamonds following the dedication. MR. education health BUY ANY LARGE PIZZA AND GET IDENTICAL MEDIUM PIZZA ROSS ELLIOT, Project Director for the Outdoor Scott Carter, park planner, said the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, provided funds for the upper areas, which had been eight years in construction. The upper area includes a play area, two restrooms, two pavilions and three ball diamonds. from lung PB60Z&IL raerji-nraiLDPiES- ' , Mrs. Parmley noted that more than 15 million procedures. Park Rangers will patrol the Monument boundaries regularly and violators will be cited into federal court. park areas. Seals, she today. regarding proper hunting wise packed in such a way as to prevent its use while in the to the American Lung As- sociation for lung disease research and formulation of national programs to help fight lung disease. THIS YEARS Christmas Seal money, she explained, will be used to bring more self-car- e respiratory disease classes for chronic lung disease patients to several locations throughout the state as well as continued smoking programs and patient consul- tation services for people who have tuberculosis and lung disease. The iung association, she ; explained, will also begin a study to examine the facilities and services throughout the state for the care of chronic obstructive lung disease patients (COPD). WE WANT TO help insure f that all Utahns get into the system for the care of respiratory problems and get the proper care and treatment, ;,v she said. TB is a Many people think of the past, but it still ' exists in Utah and we still J7, fight it, Mrs. Parmley V.v emphasized. We will be J,, monitoring the state TB -program as it undergoes a new phase, since the closing ? of the TB unit in Ogden. pointed out, have always fought lung disease, from TB in 1907 to emphysema, asthma and infant lung disease Bier- SUPERINTENDENT : : and More than 262,000 Christmas Seal letters will be delivered to Utahns during the months of October and November, carrying the message Christmas Seals Fight Mrs. Disease, Lung Parmley said. haus emphasized the fact that it is the responsibility of the hunter to know the park boundaries and obey all federal and state regulations or implement is prohibited unless it is ' unloaded marked along a sign at each end is Utah 80 by of the 2 mile section which passes through the Monument in an east-wedirection. cept a landing net), firearm Utah. Americans suffer chronic various every dollar is spent here in Utah. The other ten cents is sent to help fight tuberculosis, she said and 60 years since the association came to CHRISTMAS historical areas and national parkways: (1) The hunting, killing, wounding, frightening, capturing, or attempting to kill, wound, frighten or capture at any time of any wildlife is prohibited, except dangerous animals when it is necessary to prevent them from destroying human lives or inflicting personal injury. Bierhaus of Timpanogos Cave National Monument has issued a reminder to all hunters that hunting is not permitted within the boundaries of this or any National Park Service area. prohibited. home, die EMMANUEL VANDERSTUYFT 6. Superintendent Sherma E. County. So whenever someone tells you that Davis County doesnt play a good brand of athletics just refer to that person to enjoys, IT HAS BEEN 70 years since the first Christmas Seal was sold in the United States Hunting Allowed Near Timpanogos basketball and baseball programs have had many participants from Davis volleyball, grabbed a 27 yard touchdown pass from Pat Benton shooting the Darts to 34-- take and Larry Thorsen No have been many from each and every school in the county that have played ball for Ricks. Not only does the football program benefit from Davis talent but also the and basketball as outlets for fun and exercise. His future plans include attending a university in Belgium after returning Each league will be comprised of eight teams and will play approximately fourteen games, plus tournament. All games will be played at the Layton Armory, on Golden Avenue. All teams will be required to have regulation . ARE just this of Davisites version years playing up at Ricks. There EMMANUEL The 1976 Christmas Seal Campaign Goal of $100,000 was announced today by Mrs. LaVem W. Parmley, president of the Utah Lung Association, as the Utah organilaunched its 60th zation anniversary Christmas Seal mailing. 6-- THESE soccer, Tournament play will start approximately two weeks after league play is finalized. record total. Mark Virgil, quarterback, made 100 yards passing. TOUCHDOWNS and extra points were made by David Burk 3 TDs and 3 EP; Steve Hensler 2 TDs; John Sill 1 TD;, Greg Boarden ,1 TD and., Clearfield High contributes offensive guard David Jensen while Davis High offers tackle Brad Barnes. weekly. week in November continuing into the middle of February. ning the ball 60 yards for a touchdown in the first 15 seconds of the game, and coach Gary Hansen. a prayer group which meets start approximately the second DAVID Burke, fullback, started off the game by run- son of the Layton football found the target and Davis shot ahead DAVIS found the target two more times in the quarter when Bob Payne caught a TD pass from Hess, and later Hess shot through on a quarterback sneak bringing the score to In the second half Jepp Webster scored on a 13 yard 21-- 3-- last years Lancers is Jim school also and has organized LEAGUE PLAY will y Anderson and from two years ago is Kirt Hansen. Kirt is the plant and animal science, American government, speech and physical education. He is active after offense brought a win which places them in a three-watie for first place, Davis, and JorMurray dan all carrying 1 records with Murrays victory over Jordan. The Buffaloes scored at the first with a 10 yard pass from Randy Gochis to Scott Sorenson taking the lead to But the Buffs were stopped here in the second quarter when Jim Hess connected the end zone from 13 yards out on a keeper play. Ryan Hills kick LAYTON HIGH School has two performers for Ricks both of who play tightend, from brothers and one sister. His older brother was an exchange student to Minnesota last year. The Belgian student carries a full load of classes at Layton High including seminary, Layton City Recreation will be holding registration for Adult Basketball Oct. 10 through Nov. 6, 1976. All teams entering are required to be from the Layton area and will be accepted on a basis. Defeats nesday night. DAVIS Christmas Seals Seeli $100,000 7-- in the Region Five competition at Davis Wed- 41-- Exchange Student Basketball For Adults In Layton No. Layton Layton. From Bountiful Highs second place finishing team last year the Vikings of Ricks have Doug Freckleton and Mike Duffin. Doug is the starting wingback for the, Vikes while Mike is a linebacker on the squad. For Ben Lomond to beat Clearfield, a small miracle would have to happen, like Robbie Richeson forgetting to show up, but Viewmont has a definite shot at downing the Tigers of Ogden. And if that does happen, then the second place team will have lost two games and that would bring Ben Lomond and Ogden back into the picture. Bountiful nor NEITHER Mark is Davis County. A TOTAL of 11 players from Davis County high schools are on the varsity football team at the Rexburg school. region. tied. program at one part in particular this year that they are thankful for in a position to ruin the seasons for both Ogden and Bountiful. So even though the Vikes are out of it, they play a major role in deciding the second place team from the watch. rushed The football Ricks College is thankful for many parts of the country but week THE ONLY TEAM that is out of the picture right new is Viewmont, but the Vikes are Why so much fuss over second place? Well, the answer is simple. The second place team gets to go to State. The third place team gets to Tte Davis Darts shot the Tooele Buffaloes to past win tightend Curtis Street. By DAVE WIGHAM gets to play Clearfield. The best thing for each of these two teams would be to win this Friday, but only one of them can. Clearfield could give Ben Lomond their third region loss of the year and ruin any chances the Scots have at post season action. Viewmont on the other hand could push Ogden out of the picture with a victory over the Tigers this in the drivers seat for the title outright. The Falcons play Ben Lomond this week, then Layton next week. All they have to do is win one of these games to gain at least a tie for the title and if they win both, as expected, they will be the new Region Tooele Buffaloes H IFmm other this week, Bountiful tests Viewmont and Layton complished? CLEARFIELD seems to be Btfl. tafBams 1 Layton has an advantage over the other. After playing each With only two games remaining in the region race has anything really been ac- Davis Darts Down 392-392723-262- 2 5 Expires Oct. 31st TWO FOR ONE GOOD AT FOLLOWING RESTAURANTS ONLY OFFER LAYTON 335 E. GENTILE CLEARFIELD 301 S. OGDEN 766-049- 5. STATE 3895 WASH. ROY 5697 S. 1900 W. N. OGDEN 554 WASH. BRIGHAM 585 S. MAIN 825-842- 9 4 825-949- 1 393-766- 6 392-392- 2 723-262- 5 QBBQQEB2 Cases) You? jnJe The WEDGE: BLOCKS newest slip-o- n for men... Finest quality tan grained aniline leather. Full leather wedge sole. Genuine moccasin construction. Versatile. Handsome. Light For Further Information Call Soft. 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