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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 7, 1977 GMuice Downes And If the Bountiful soccer team can stay away from any more injuries this season, then the Braves could be one of the top teams in the Region and the State this year. the nucleus for Coach Paul son is in the hospital with a broken jaw. All of these injuries have hurt the Braves, but has not put them out of the fight for Bangerter, junior Kirk Menlove and a couple of sophomores Randy Linnell healthy, the Braves downed and West Olympus and tied East 8-- the region title. In their opener the Braves downed a stubborn and much improved Clearfield team ALREADY the Bountiful squad has lost some people due to injuries, while others arent yet at full strength. Rick Hagen has a bad ankle. Tony Hill has shoulder problems, Joe Palmer isn't at full strength and Steve Tool- - tition The backs for the Braves are seniortfcAngus and Gregg Mitchell. In practice games with all 1 2-- and Steve Riley. STARTING m goal this year for the Bountiful eleven is sophomore Steve Benedict. Although only a sophomore Steve has played goalie on a soccer team for about five years, so has the experience but not m high school compe WHEN everyone is healthy and playing, the Braves have an experienced squad led by Palmer and fullback Doug Angus. These two seniors are THE HALFBACKS are a couple of seasoned seniors in Palmer and John Young Last year Joe Palmer was the center forward for Coach Mitchell, but has moved this year to a halfback to utilize both his hustle and shooting ability. The forwards this year are juniors Rick Hagen, Steve Toolson, and Jay Parkin along with senior Tony Hill Ray sophomore Parkhurst. and BOUNTIFUL has proven its defense this year already and if they can get their forwards healthy and ready to go, they can also put the ball in the The Braves would have m be considered a threat to w lithe title in the region this year, although Viewmont wil have something to su abou' that. But its the general cn census that the champ' will be a two way race war Bountiful and Viewrror fighting it out A - a i r . Brave squad is a g'K; s ,. soccer squad dw ' h- net. TOP .QUALITY; SNOWBALLS ! This happened on Friday, April 1 at the Syracuse Elementary School. The boys and girls ganged up together at their noon break, and each tried to see which group could make the largest snowball, in a given time. Each was able to conclude with a fairly large sized snowball, and it was no April Fool. That morning a huge snowstorm dumped some six inches in a very short time on the play grounds. "" TIME f -- B0HLSShT fawswille PREtCE 376-87- Mrs Ruth Reese returned to her home in Hawaii after visiting with her sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs Henry Nieman Mr. and Mrs Bruce Howard and three children, Jim, Stephen and Christy of San Francisco, Calif , arrived for a week visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn Austin and also with Mrs. Howards sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hovey. House guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Laser and family for the weekend was their son John Laser of Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Helen Barnes visited five days last week at Burley, Idaho with her two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes and family. She was on hand for the baptism and confirmation of her grand- daughter Teresa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes. Mrs. Marion Loesch spent three days in Las Vegas, Nevada where she attended a nursing director's meeting. Mrs. Lolas Neal and two nieces Susan and Robin Neal accompanied Mrs. Loesch on the trip. Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Russell Massey returned y from a vacation trip to San Diego and LaJolla, California and Mexico. House guests of Dr. and Mrs. David Warden atyd ten-da- y"":;98ut 'AS' "" HUP roast By NORMA & & V '"S1-69LB- "" are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.L. McNabb of Bluefield, West ' . y LB. tj-4- 39 LB 5 lb ; family for two weeks SWIFTS PREMIUM Virginia. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs William Packer were Mr. and Mrs. Scott Packer and family of Moab. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Packer and family came to attend her grand- mothers funeral, $K19 31b. Mrs. 5 lb. Emmy Johansen in Salt Lake City on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Packer and family, and Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Bitner were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bitner on Sunday to attend the blessing, naming of their new baby daughter at the Kaysville 2nd LDS Ward in Kaysville. The baby was T-BO- S49 SIRLOIN STK. RIB STK. ROUND STK. CHUCK STK. h and Mrs. Lb. (v HAMS ..J T5 henny penny Mr. and Mrs. Ford Dickson Mr. Lb. BONELESS 'TV GOOD SELECTION FULLY COOKED SMOKED BONE IN named Allison. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Waite returned from a vacation trip to Los Angeles and San Diego, Calif, and Mesa and Phoenix, Arizona. While in Mesa they visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. LaVtrl Stewart. and STK. NE Ml I Ray McEntlre of Layton were HOAGIE Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harvey in honor of Mrs. Harveys birthday anniversary. Mrs. Harvey is a sister of Mrs. Dickson. Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sandall visited in Price on Sunday with their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Nohl Sandall and attended the confirmation of Mr. and Mrs. Nohl Sandall's oldest son Garon. PRESSURE FRIED AND PACKAGED DELICIOUS! 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