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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 18, 1976 iui uu had a light shooting session on Thursday. Coach Gardner explained that he didnt mind football taking so much time as long as they won. I told Coach Cullimore that I would be mad if he didnt win the said Mike championship, By DAVE WIGHAM When Viewmont travels up to Davis tonight to play the Darts at basketball a certain air of uncertainty will be felt by those in attendance. VIEWMONT Coach Cleverly is uncertain Jim still who will be his players for the coming season while Davis Coach Mike Gardner is un- jokingly. ALL OF the members, or perspective members, of the Davis basketball team also participated on the football squad, so anything could happen tonight. Players like Steve Criddle, Jim Hales and Jim Hess probably dont remember how to shoot a basketball. Bob Payne would be playing, but he is recuperating from having his certain if n his team remembers how to play roundball. Just for the record, the Vikes should be favored due to the fact that no matter which five players Coach Cleverly puts on the floor all of them will have more than any of practiced the Davis stake Beehive Standard night. It will be a special night to remember. The theme is You are the one. THE GUEST speaker will be sister Ardyth Cap from Bountiful. She is the 2nd HAFB i ; Councilor on the General Board for the Young Womans eeeeeeeeeeeeeee. this special evening will be held Sunday Nov. 21, at the Kaysville Stake Center at 6:30 p.m. Those invited are all Beehives and their moms and dads. There will be refreshments served. e ee e mark. THE GUARD situation is still up for grabs but leading the pack at this time is Lowell Oswald a senior who played at Woods Cross. Oswald has ROBERT Templeton, 322 South Mountain Road, reported two mens wrist watches, valued at $375 and a calculator valued at $125 were taken from his home on Nov. 14. of industrial wastes are The Weber River Water produced. These include platQuality Planning Council of ing wastes, paint, paint Ogden has commended Hill Air Force Base for its efforts removers, oil, grease, detergents and other liquids and to, meet and maintain Utah " "solids.- water quality standards. The wastes are first THE COUNCIL is made up processed in Hill's industrial waste treatment plant and of 12 elected officials from then enter the North Davis Weber, Davis and Morgan sewer system and are carried Counties. Its purpose is to to the county treatment plant survey water sources in the in Syracuse. three counties, recommend improvements to upgrade EARLIER this year, the water quality and identify council, Hill Air Force Base agencies to carry out the officials, the State Bureau of recommendations. Water Quality, Davis County Commissioner Glen Flint of Environmental Health Davis County, who is also the Council chairman, said that Department and the Federal Environmental Protection Hill Air Force Base has Agency met at Hill Air Force consistently worked with the Base. council as well as the federal The meeting was held to environmental protection standiscuss agency to meet water standards for effluent leaving Hill dards of effluent discharged Air Force Bases industrial into the North Davis County waste plant. These standards Sewer District Treatment are needed to design Plant. parameters for the bases $2.7 million project to upgrade its THE commissioner noted treatment The that due to the nature of work plant. modifications will begin next done on aircraft at the Utah summer and are expected to air base, substantial amounts nt Mrs. Gene Manning, 107 North Mountain Road report- - be completed in mately 18 months. approxi- THE BASE also has a continuing monitoring program developed for its industrial shops to detect spills of harmful substances before they enter the industrial sewer treatment plant. This provides quick responses to spills and minimizes the amounts discharged to the North Davis sewer system. noted that Hill Air Force Base has had a problem with discharging poor quality waters through the bases storm sewers into Kays Creek in Layton. At that time, the council recommended that Hill evaluate its storm drainage system. AS A result the base has days only r.iousTEns m Sickinger Retires After 30 Years Work Ernest H. Sickinger of Clearfield has retired at Hill AFB following more than 30 years of federal service. HE WAS a production control supervisor in the Maintenance Directorate. Mr. Sickinger and his wife Beverly have seven children. SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE BOTH OF these burglaries cleared when the sheriffs office questioned the youth now in custody, rk Tolls About Travels In Africa Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffield gave her program on South Africa Monday evening to members of the Special Interest of the Kaysville Utah LDS Stake at her home. MRS. SHEFFIELD showed interesting souvenirs which she brought from her recent trip to South Africa. Mr. and Mrs. McKay Kunz were special guests, np V-- 8 r. 76 4-- s4231 Auto Ps air. Loaded St. No. 2875 LTD V-- 8 2-- Theatre s4504 auto Ps air, Loaded St. No. 287 2-- V-- 8 Auto, Ps Pb air. Loaded SL No. 2871 V-- 18, 19,20, 22,23 74 Mustang Evenings 7:30 Sat. 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The permit will insure that Hill Air Force Base monitors and maintains the quality of water being discharged by the base to Kays Creek. the r.lYSTERIOUS jfiia!lir ALL THINGS taken into consideration the Vikes should win this game. As Davis Coach Mike Gardner 030 SouthTStat & Commissioner Flint also Protection Agency for a Starts Sunday Plays Sat. only guard position for the Vikes. He has the ball control and shooting touch necessary to play the guard spot as well as having the height to go inside. impressed the coaches with his style of ballhandling and ee eeeeeeeeeeeee e Two burglaries in the Fruit Heights area were cleared when a Fruit Heights youth was taken into custody by the Davis County Sheriffs Office, Lt. Dean Egbert said. Water Standards 21-23- -3 63 Burglaries Cleared For Work On Nov. 68; Two Fruit Heights program. Commended Em 3mm As far as rebounding is concerned, the Vikes have plenty of height and muscle to rebound with the best teams. Tim Eden is a 64 forward who jumps like hes around then Court Wilkins is another forward around the Kevin Walker, a 62 senior, could see action in both the forward and the Members of the Kaysville 9th Ward Beehives who have been working on posters in preparation for the stake Beehive Standard night this Sunday are, 1 to r, Lisa Hess, Nancy Garrett, Bonnie Turner; 2nd row, Cambria Smith, MaLynda Jones, Stephanie Clark; 3rd row, Joan Cullimore, Melanie Jones, Rhonda Nelson. KAYS. 9TH BEEHIVES Kaysville 9th ward girls are year. shooting. tonsils removed. As for the Vikes, the big question mark is still who will be playing this year. Definitely the talent is there, now its just a matter of Coach Cleverly molding them into a competitive squad. CERTAINLY a main stay for the Vikes will be center Dave Pearce. Dave is a 68 senior who came on strong near the end of last season. players. VIEWMONT has been working out and practicing for three weeks. Davis has had three days to prepare. 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