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Show i WEEKLY REFLEX i i ) DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 9, 1978 Dart Gal Gymnasts Aiming For 4A Title By DAVE W1GHAM experienced club doesnt It. Surprise, the Dam only have one senior, most of the team are sophomores and juniors with four freshmen thrown in for good measure. KAYSVILLE-Lo- ok out world, well Region Four anyway, the Davis High gymnastics team is on the up- IN THE Class II division the Darts have lour gals that go and a couple that specialize in their own event. The top four point getters have been their led by senior Cindy DeVore, her strength though is the bars. Junior Sara Adams enters ail events but is strongest in the vaulting and floor competitions. Two other juniors, Jan Larsen and Gina Benegar round out the top four with Jan strong in vaulting and beam and Gina tough on the bars. swing. The Dart gals have been near awesome in ail sports with the possible exception of gymnastics in the past few years but things are looking good this year for the gymnasts. SECOND year coach Roxanne Hardy has the Darts on the move, and they are the talk of the region along with Woods Cross. Experts in this area indicate that the region title will come down to a two team race between the Darts and the Wildcats. Coach Hardy doesnt take all the credit for the success though, They had a good program here when I came two years ago, all Ive done is strengthen it." Coach Hardy is a graduate of Brighton High in Salt Lake City and the University of Utah. While at the Utah school she competed in the floor exercise portion of gymnastics, to go along with that she majored in ballet. zj i M f i where the youngsters are getting their feet wet. Two freshmen and a sophomore compete in the all-arou- IS event with three other girls in special events. be expected with her strong background in that area the Darts strong point is their floor exercise. "We seem to score higher and do the tricks better. I guess I feel more comfortable coaching in that area." The coach went on to add that their weakness would be the bars portion, on the Class II level more than the Class CONSIDER the facts that the Darts have beaten teams from Bingham, Bountiful, Box Elder and Logan. Maybe beaten isnt the right word as they have won by at least 150 points in each meet. Sounds like a seasoned zoning and subdivision or- dinance were approved by the Davis County Commission after a public hearing on Tuesday when the 12 people present did not protest any of the changes. At another hearing set for one-hahour later, the commission also approved a zoning change along Highway 91 in the Vat Verda area of the county to allow multiple housing. THE amendment to the zoning ordinance specifies Reg, 9.07 right-of-way- IS-o- z. i s be allowed if the property cannot reasonably be subdivided with a public All private right-of-way- s must be approved by the Davis County Planning commission. In addition to a minium 70 feet setback, the ordinance change also requires that a be development plan approved by the planning commission and placed on file in the planning office. The county will not be required to maintain private according to the washaoles. liquid Wool.te. mm 1 d Non-aeros- laundry soil and stain remover. ol 22-o- z. U ' slumber urn Jfort 6i02solkt ay airjreshenelA reversible slumber bags designs. Save today! r; In novsSty Our Reg. 14.44 THE subdeveloper can decrease this runoff and gain , approval by constructing retention ponds or basin to temporarily store the storm and flood water. Other options available are to pay seven percent of the value of the property to the county for the construction of storm water drains to allow the developer to construct a storm water system for the property. Prior to changing of the zoning in the Val Verda area at the property owned by Rauna Bangerter at 3449 South Main, Bountiful, commissioners heard from neighbors in the area. The change to R-- 3 will allow from multiple housing. would street. Decorative door mirror. Save today at your Woods Cross Kmart. walnut-frame- For all line two-tent- lf that private vmsi Our defined as including three or more parcels of land, be submitted to the county engineer who will not approve the subwater division if the run-of- f generated exceeds the coefcubic feet ficient of per second of water per acre. - y 110LII! requires that a subdivision, Two FARMINGTON changes in the Davis County 4 DOOR LIQUID Commissioners Change Two Zoning Ordinances By ROSELYN KIRK d i SOPHOMORE Kim Nielson, who is strongest in the beam and vaulting area leads the list of in this class. The two youngest are freshmen Coieen Clawson, and Marie Oakeson, Sophomore Laurie Morton is strong in the floor event, freshman Susie Francis in the beam event and sophomore Tami Smith in the bars competition. ALTHOUGH young as far as school years go, the Davis team has decided to make their move to the top of gymnastics. Only Woods Cross s'ands between them and the title and the Dart gals are anxiously awaiting the confrontation. III. S5F I' TERI Taylor, a junior competes in the Class II bar event while Kathy Benton, another junior, usually finishes high in bar event also. Class III for the Darts is AS WOULD U 54 GREAT NORTHERN HEAT GR Great Northern flour mill with its V h.p. motor will make the most use of your wheat. In just 5 minutes you can grind enough flour for 5 loaves of delicious bread. C-- 2 Come see the Great Northern Bread Demonstration Saturday 10-- y 5 A LOT next to the property had been rezoned previously and to allow a four-pletriplex. The change will result on the construction of additional housing, with a minimum of 10 units being allowed on the two pieces of property, county planner A- JSsslJ x right-of-way- or- dinance. THE amendment to the subdivision ordinance, which has already been approved by the Council of Governments, has been drafted to prevent storm water runoff. The approval ordinance 00? S8SGA Oval line, lbert Cole said. ROT All three measures passed Tuesday had been approved previously by the Davis County planning commission. Hot cocoa mix. 10, SHIRT handy and kKl 1-- packets per box. DENIFil FACTORY In Kaysvilie SALE - 50 20 Jeans t Cords I vests i 25 ilO Jeans i u El A cu North Main, Kaysville 376-431- 1 25EXI . Located Downstairs 11 HERRING a 1 Jackets iipm ii ei i . SSmmi ftlACKS KIPPERED SHACKS Delicious fillets of herring. Slightly smoked. Product of Canada. 3-o- SUGHTU SMOKED Umrmuw TZ.TZ.7' ! (i Jaguar 0f . h- --I imported 1 f ByASni!e ugf CONMORS (UPPERED mUTS COHOS ntuu i-u- CANADA OFF JEAHS ile product OF Our Reg. 38 for z. |