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Show rlTHi " WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 9, By DAVE WIGHAM In their first meeting a month ago the Clearfield Fal- Los! cons had what their coah called their best game" to down a very stubborn Bountiful club. Yosps Season? By DAVE VUGHAM This Saturday night, 7 the High pm. to be sc.twl Hotkey tournament comes to exact, an end with its championship game Although no one actually knows who the two teams will be for that game, everyone ts conted.ng mat one of them w,!i be the View moot team rONSDFK THE facts This V,kmg team hasnt lost a Sir'fe'e th.s tai They haven't lost a game m the past two years Thev are an experienced bunch of players who have been skating for a long t,me starting w,th" the ou'b prog-aand walking their way up to the high m Sth xj, level Hockey in the high s; hoo!s has come a long way They on wuh several schools showing in'erest and have budt up to the present structure involving around IS high s h on's in the area View mom has two teams while the Biavts from Bountiful have a team Af THE nurt of the h.gh sihool program the big thing seemed to be the f ghtirg aspect Good administration and rules have bn ught that type activity under control The f,nt tine a plaver is mvuiied in a f.ght he is suspended toi a gone, the second t.me he's in dei p I, nt,!e The ddin.matratDrs have gone uui of their Way to cui l the figming in this h gh school league and jhev di m ve congratulations tor a job well done f LAST week the Braves indicated that they are still very stubborn as they took leagueleading Weber down to the wire. Clearfield has stayed close to the leaders m the league and a victory over the Braves is essential for them to mainlatn any hopes of that league title Bountiful has been somewhat of a mystery team this year in league play, they mark but currently spot a two of toose losses have been one pointers to veber, the same dub that is In last week's toss to Weber, though senior Brian Promoted Tne US Air Force has piomoled Ivnn D Stevenson, sun of Mr and Mrs Dale A Stevenson of 750 Boughton, Ogden, to the rank of senior a.rman AIRMAN S,evenson is serving at Davis Men'han as a precision AFB, Artz measuring equipment socialist The airman is a 1975 graduate of Dams H.gh , CONGRATLI ATJONS to Pat hitgleson. Bob , Wayne Jamison, Randy and J C Yntbaas'i, Hock and John ( ooh, Kevin and Mike Albrec Jed Turner, Jeff Baxt m, Mike BUckham, Mike Charles wotth and Harve Jeppsun for setting goals and those goals Congratulations to their two ciu.ces, Mr Charles worth and Mr Ynchausti, f ir thur time and efforts for 'he players. Also to their wives for lettirg them spend the tone and for supporting the team School, Kdysviiie His wife, Staria, is the daughter of Avertlle L Purler of Lav ton THE UNIT was cited for its nievements while convertaircraft During ing to this time, members of Detachment 508 flew over 9,500 severe in pilots winter Utah, with approximately 1400 members. The unit is commanded by Lt Colonel Jervis W. McFntee mm Over 20 Yrs. Experience Lr. Steam Cleaning Special!! on remove dog end cat odors With Adv. 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(V ) 'bison R B its 1 (W Id ) ! p ; v r , 1 t. ) iCi'iJif ,i f W V ) u ; ( A S I j , f1 LI r Lt a W rK The rematch IP's Friday at Viewmont High, when th Layton club comes to town, Kidd very well provide the fans wt'h one of the best g tmts of the year Both dubs netd tne wm and the Vikts would like a liule reven, e WHEN Ti!F avion ( lub downed the Vikes a month ago they had to hold of f a Viking rally at Ihe end After the ancers had opt ned up a large fust half only to see the 1 had been more time on the MUNI t i' r (1. S, I J 'Mi I 'II , i 't,u., , tii It i ,tOil" - . ' ' i t i h p' 'jo! m 'M , f Bn h! (. 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J n HI ' - s x lot CFQaodkich ThaOftwrGuy SILVER TOWN BELTED " 10fagrG4tV The Layton Rotunans met Wednesday at the Chateau Center in Lavton for their regular dinner meeting with Di Wayne Felix, presiding GUEST speaker for the dinner meeting was Ralph 'i s, n . n y t Kev jLM ts a i it x v si;: a fiscal mmr O ,n n Will have g down C ur j. b id si- w ii m ' s) Fiiry Di the height If I 1 V d si i.i-s i ' mi I t " I .i ( - ja as fa f" SiiO , art down it v, r ght I ht un clubs t u r ' s to hasp tho in m It ague a L rv Hit r st t irv; cunm m their g,, d seems the rij nts v i g K .1. J 'll t Mbit I 0 r sot d ,v. Ht a n 1 n I i,i t a t ' Ff II s..!i oi M i Ml o' . j - g ii d , 'it, v Mi B V . 'i v i - a i tur 4ru t , i r la! if r i i - ,A iki iLil. 4 K i - , t V can . n i Mi M IM K , , " l ,he i i Qj - n o- i't liSt . - ;n t i Ijv ! X t bi.i l t - ' r I'm m ') t a , V i"l 'G I i1 1 UIL i 'it , !ik ' Ita'.t.r b g i't IV ' r t I Jim scored 19 in that fust encounter to lead tne charge time we get do from tm start With him n the lineup ft til ' - n ud li MIA k IT WAS in that first Lav-toViewmont g ime that the Vikirgs found themselves a guard in junor Jim M,i!er is ' f i i Vikings come roaring back and almost catch them Fhe Vikings probably would have won the game if there y Lit, 8 J . L r ' h to see v hat he gas p,n Tq pels ! -- drt ) arson 1 v ' amt wuli bv fill ' ' x t a ) dec T D . ) 12& tad It jtiB ; v - M. near the end l A (B as (B) HJ V W I ' By DAVE WiCHAM clot s ( 7rs u NlCKtrSMI (W ) 112 15 1 Its Urtegon ) j' nr wi H iwt "i turi r ' rijvt Cut t "t' Th. I . I (W ) dec Galley MiuiUottg J w.i1 I'ldil , a' I nseiihowt r (EL ) p.ii CAC (B) dec Hatch artic r 24 F acuhs contain I tmor.d IhlH To wm the to Bybee (.C I Hwt Neisun pin K.rgiford tC ) Saturday ftliTHlM Hearth Heaters Hti 1 (it h ' a b, Basketball while they can. It gives the parents a shot at being Billy Knight or Jai k Kamsey once a week It gives the parents an opportunity to become involved with a program for the youngsters .vnd most importantly it gives the kids a thanie to par uupate in a well organized program operator 773-500- 0 b t a tr WOODS CROSS 31, Ben PROBABLY the best aspect of the YBA program is the siress is on participating and not winning The scores are sept, by parents, but if a game ends in a tie then thats where the game stops No trophies are awarded a! the end, and no tournaments are conducted These youngsters have enough pressures in life, they should enjoy EJ35 all kinds of furniture-- we stdr i ve ' a i ms r i (. i 1 THE COST for participating, and that's exactly what me players do, is $15, for this money the player is given u shirt with the YBA insignia, a YBA patch and clinics nom various sources. One such clinic was conducted last Saturday at Bountiful High where two local players, Kawlee Perkins and Dean Hunger from Utah State, gave me youngsters some points on fundamentals This past clime was one of the best attended clinics in history, the gym was packed in each of the three sessions Terry Tucker, director of recreation for the city, was the first one to institute the program in this area and he .till has a hand m helping the program Besides coaching j team of his own, Terry also aids in the supervisionFen-of me gvms Also aiding in the program are Kerry wick, Mark Nelson and Dave W'lgham These people, along with John Miller who has increased the program to us present status, are involved with the program four uays a week The games are played on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights, with the practice schedule GABPET dean H - 00761! DOV We e program is the largest in the nation with the Bountiful portion being the biggest in Utah currently there are some 370 kids involved in YBA, these players are on one of some 42 teams in the city Then consider that each team has a4t least two adult coaches and you can begin to see just how many people are in volved in the program Bountiful has 18 teams involving third and fourth graders, another 18 for the fifth and sixth grade young sters and then six teams of junior high age players All players on a team must play and no p'ayer is allowed to play the full game THE SuSth TFGp is the largest military reserve unit in weather conditions Ihe prestigious award also for unit praised the M IN FACT the Utah 5 hours without an accident while transitioning over 40 ,s 'j i usf m w U a' i m M.r r.n v g v - s. 1 ' The Youth Basketball Association, YBA as the people snow it, has really caught on in the Bountiful area Under tne leadership of John Miller, program director for Bountiful City Recreation, the Bountiful program has oecome the largest in the state documenting over one and a half million dollars through the Resources Conservation Program The unit also provided several outstanding to the contributions maintenance improvement program for the aircraft a I s - Sc rd t a dir.,- By DAVE WIGHAM Allard Tactical Fighter Miup, a reserve unit located a! Hill Air Force Base, rn tally won the Air Force t utstanding Unit Award far ) cons watifel Qie'Zo Mtftth R us RlS'Li t two straight undefeated years Ilx IN THE Falcons' first win over the Braves it was the shooting of Brian Johnson and Scott Wallace that spoiled any Brave winning threat Down the stretch the two clubs were exchanging basket for basket when these two got hot and that was all she wrote for the Bountiful five hi Iru'iJ IpiiM.-.M-- l AT TON be a little premature but I think tha' tt e should also be congratulat'd f(,t u edge . View moot hex key f Slagowski came off the bench to add seven points to the Braves' total, both will l.kely see a lot of action in the Clearfield gym 1 SO r-- i T7GO .3 9-- BOUNTIFUL is u'ways close to their opponents but seem to come up on the short end of the final score The Braves are Fx.ht.ng fur thmr lives for a shot at a slate tournament berth. Since that earlier loss to the Falcons the Braves have made a couple of lineup changes, most noticeably at the forward spot where junior Mike Nelson has come on hi take charge THE COACHES are unpaid, despite being well biulifiod, they give of their time and efforts for the .lovers and the league Thev too should be corpiatulat ed Ihe athletes have to work out in the time slot given to them, some tones early mornings, so they should lor their dedication and hard work Diapers on the Viewmont side should also receive ad ditional congrats for their accomplishments over the past two years This club has established records that will probably ntvet be duplicated because of the number of good player s coming out of the junior hoc key program Tins Viewmont team will probably go down in the bn ks as the strongest high school team in the state MiGitr xJTWn 2--7 i THIS flMfirxjr 1978 m IS HooUey: Rgpuii Of H RCGLIt FU9IDERS MOST CARS IN & OUT IN 15 MINUJES HOME 235 HO. 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