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Show I i I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 16, 1978 HRSl DAU WIGrtAM t t 1'ik -- i tbn j I'Jiitlcni Girls Lose In lkl By m X rhi wtu e - . 'fa' VI. w v ' i r w Hitt Kill was t'l If A! T and r uOs ( rcss e W - g t s - ise as ant i it p -- . 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WALLACE will be the to admit that a great deal of his success has been as a direct result of some of the first Allen B Carter, son of Mrs ltd M Trotta 1768 N 2900 bus, Ga Bedroom - Start S16Q. 78 2-- The specialist attended Troy State College, Colum- Double Wides 3 $fI ft ORfl UUU 73 per mo. so R77 14 Single Wide 3 Bedroom - Start mo. per Purchase Contract $157.B7 1. 5 Year Lease 2. Will accept houses, cars, trailers as trade ins. 3. Residual value on lease at 48 of capitalized cost. With approved credit $870 trade or value All wood exterior shingle roof 4. 2x4 construction - fire proof -- Sheet Rock Interiors 376-396- 1 i n it 't i v u t i i t t) i t u rv as they set n other gaim t s mi w ( r ' t n f i I w i Johnson Both Brian and Puss can score from just about an vw here in front court, that means teams have to guard them closely and under the offensive patterns that we run I get open a lot because of them Not only are they a threat to score but they also set some of the best sc reens around WHATEVER the riasnn fur the opening if Scott Wallace gets his hands on the ball from 15 feet and in from the bucket its almost an au tomatic two points He is one of the best pure jump shot artists to play in this area My best shot has to be the fifteen foot jumjier from the wing spot The offense we run I gives me that shot a lot like on basket the facing playing offense, I feel I'm more of a threat that way Besides if vou play with your back to the basket you need a good hook ' shot and dont have one 1 AN31H1 player ft one assets s of this is n s - The U S Coast f tl I s tt h a 7 7 n ari- nr fom th ji it f s irm t jt i r the n i a, i till g q . m i MAIL ku'l it V. At i i s h hi 'h il wt la 1 t Dixon i a good c an ini) wiih the be st of them to (o'b gt tht Ht i.1 surprise some si outs if g ,tn the 1 the grt'Pt M at s Sotikt d iss and l i i t Al lit is iu K' u ),r n't b t I f it a .t ill Mat iay for th ji R vt r went cm Prm i in the finals w IIEYIV0QD AUTO CLINIC 1C2 North First West, Kaysville, Utah Phone 376-203- 5 up cidents it is imperative that those who operate water craft are sufficiently ble that they may do so safely and that they may render aid in emergency situations know-ledge- SINCE this is a free class it is hoped that a large number of Davis County boaters will Lessons Start March 20, 21 & Preschool Scouts Mixed Adults Ladies Instruction andor Exercise Program Special Training Red Cross (water adjustment) Ages through swimmer Mother Boy 3-- FORD 825-972- Sign up at Clearfield Pool suggested Pre-registrati- on 1 1573 No. Main, Layton (in lots of 4 only) Bird Acey Good Or Acey be on hand to Meet will Bring your greet everyone camera for a souvenier photo Clearfield Pool SIGN UPTIMES Mon.-Sa- t. 8:30 a.m.-9:0- 0 p.m. id Bt more Wallace boys coming of Utah. 581 8801 w C drl o are Tiff LP ft ont p nig Hint and Audi t sun plave r, ht khIs kt iblllhl forting to Coach Reid, but so is the news that there are no participate The class meets each Wednesday evening from 7 9pm March 29 to May 31 For further tnforma tion call the Davis University i ' r 1 THIS IS a class free to the public which covers such topics as boat handling, state and federal regulations, en it gine care, weather, includes such information as legal requirements regarding specifics about life jackets, safety features and licensing With the increasing number of boaters and boating ac it STATE INSPECTIONS TUNE UP WITH SUN-SOPE WHEEL ALIGNMENT GENERAL CAR REPAIRS SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS LAWN MOWERS a vont will be bac k gh sc iiooi A fit I ollowing the pre season battles Scott said he had tw i goals in mind call it revergt but the alcons dropped genes to American Fork and West and he noted at that time they wouldn t lose to them again As luck would have it they got another shot at West in the state tour nament Sc ott kept his wotd as the Falcons behind his sror mg downed the Panthers SCOTT Wallace has been a great player for C learfield Hit past two seasons The word is that he ll make a good junior college player somewhere The fact that he'll leave the school this year is uncom Guard r ft t rt bounding ah lay opec lahy on the defense end of the flitor H blot ks out well and got s fur the ball ubodt as hard as anvone possibly could But then he always givts 110 pt r cent when on the basketball f i ot r Auxiliary will present a boat mg safety class at the Davis University of Utah beginning March 29 i i' b 1 g Hut s p!ytrs around him Ht especially noted the play . Russell Horente as a big plus for him, along with Brian t ) points 1 c 't td d me a g f.t'i Wixogitltijt In bt r 1 rn-p- v f i t lit i O A( If Ft t a j and as a u ill t r t j u .1 ds should gt s lie s Sn iw is hi ing r t tu f r f td'li tli is is tk Woodward m a g d t i r c ui a J lit mt a d ) titu i g as tl to w l Im a g intt s me lu i I f w let p1 t r a , first couple of wtt ks td Tto a o vO itv t for if rt ltt r I ft p,. i f u I m ff 'r dec. .tb w tit t' wanted to piuv t i i ,c i cht c ,s , r e tu c i ,ut HE ENTERFD the Army in March 1975 , Clinton, recently was promoted to Army specialist four while serving as an am bulance driver with the 197th Infantry Brigate at Ft Ben 2-- til i it d n (t t duls v la' n jdRsiwhR g fad the s ning, Da W 78 v 1 ' uSv , i.ncn's , i v UK h f r ( 1st st Jilt i AS tl t h igut opt it i d was that I a v it ' with unvont t i a ji i i I 1 i nun It i was it e bt t w h tr But ik r, c , ' . mu t sir irg lilt ) . f c r i t i und on the sa tf tsst t If )! - tf r in ( 'b, 'ht r ot t t tuc j n it A t d t ii t - DA it i 1 ( v m t in ( know rt t t , b i v ii 'hi iwit iti ht n I vurc ! it nj-- s K j ill ' , A t ,ts t i ub t r vm itv U 'It1' t is p n n id! an 'r if Odv s J ti n It! j, n tU t ll t m ') f ji w t eat i t: t im V t !n- - i wt nt lets' a ! t pintl w It s t ' ,v p i 4 ht surpi i i t c tii1 it Jr r t t 1 am t I s i i Stick ' Hi, d sun d r I! lilt i Min ( at It f i t w l i Hi t t tr view rt 'i t it 1 V t , t " H V It - r si n i t r , i s ri'it ''t s t ul, , be i c t D vi v a W! 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