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Show WEEKLY REFLEX D AVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 15, 1978 "" " -- - v ioiilltiil A ia 3 rj xy.xa ouing ?JB tjg DUE B BOUNTIF LL LsUal'y when two high school teams combine m American Legion baseball two thu gs haj pen First it takes them a httic while to get used to plavn g with each other and sex na . a-- re t) is handicap set up' What dues it take gH ont' And n,a r'y, wly would anyone wart a Ian dicjp established ssu IF L LNS ihn gs tui lor e t IJN' : li k y'rtl , JL j eT .y , 5r, v' IHLV like to use the lowest of the last twenty r mods posted Then in each tournament thenet and gtoss used Th it wav if a 21 hand. capper shoots at tournament scores would be 86 and 65 By token, if a golfi r with a 10 handicap shot is a scores would be 77 and 67 ALl scores are 86 his two the same wy 77 his two rT : t Icf is i I .cUd' J I Y- - j 4 t ; Are On The Mo m in the high school scene in the Not only did a lot of head coaches mine on but it also opened up the door for a lot of assistant changes FIRST OF all at B( untiful the basketball program has undergone a face lift of sorts John Robison was relieved of his head coaching job and Mike Hall was named as his replacement Assistant coach, Craig Drury, then left to take over the assistant job at his alma mater Provo High His repheement from Grantie High in Mike i Evans Then since 1! tl was ttu sophomore coach tlx mtdi d someone to take the i y sophomore pioerum and Brad Hawkins, a standi ut athlete from W t lx r Stale hirvd Brad w T ul re- baseball and football v. re ,n i cash involved Granite Hawkin 1 to from Bountiful, van fre m Bountiful substitute to Fdwards from avion to Viewmont, Miller fiom Millcreck to Viewmont M ibos from Davis to Clear 1 fit id ut kv fot us thi cou hes d m t move like tb,-- , e re rv yedr I o ILuLiitfc f r n kk re- Four players from Wools Cross have joined wit! several Bountiful players tf re year, since the W ildcats don t sponsor a team of their own In their first, and only gin e thus far, the team lust to Og In that game the den Bountiful club commuted a lot of costly errors Clrjcsn D Nsi? U i LAYTON Uf t n swirn ming and classes at the la, ton City Swim Fool wtre an nouncetl today W rm rre, pool by i ir Kathy THE POOL wi1! tie op n to the public Monda, Ihruugh S to 7 p itarddy from Admission is 60 cents for children up to 11 years of agt 85 cents for pereuns la t Is years of agt and $1 fir adults Season and family pi re's are $.it) fur u rj jxison $ik hr two people $o fro thu peciple or Jsa for four or i it re pt rsons of inc same f mnh 1 Lm SWIM PARTILS n av aiso be planned after 7pm M m cLy thiungli Saturday on a first come, fust served bsis pi .nvdtiors should lx? rndi ,n advaree bv calling the jkx said Ms Wei re Itsson-i in Monday for adults an i Kyle ayts city pcxil, 4V Wasatch Drive, Laylon grb floseivos 10 il c Yoe? Fin hildrtn s lie s rd cost f r VJinnor - office namt-- d swans die party $35 for 75 or nn rt rjoris $3) for 76 to 100 jxr soils, $0.5 for 101 to loti per to, and $s() for 151 or more jx rsons These costs must be p ud m advance, she said x FOR I LR1HER mfunw tu n comae t Ms Wu rt it the 2743 N - HILL AFB James E reed of Layton has received a ten year service ptn at Hill Air Force Base ceremonies He is an aircraft technician at the Utah air base F i (CbPO) has been winner in the cann dar veat 1977 USAF CBPO Awards Achievement Program Fourteen CBPOs ac it selected out of 34 nomnidtioas tepresenting 11 and man r commands separ ite operating agencies 1T1F HILL AFB CBPO was tied fur verttig well in in spediuns during 1977, in ideas which ouvatne i erhaticed customer service and locally mitiatcd activities and improvements to person pel programs Selection for the USAF Award follows the Hill AFB t ! PO s tarliet selection as AFLC Out'ctanduig CBPO for THE war u.e pitchers Steve H.lton and Lynn Muir, these were tie two strong arms for the Braves this past year Hilton never lost in high school bad but All Star games and a sore thumb have prevented him I') GEN. BRACE Poe II, of the Air Force Logistics Command, said m s nding his congratulations that the selection clearly in dicates the high degree of com-mtnd- professionalism, dtdicatiun 1 and devotion of personnel as s Rned to the CBPO " An engraved plaque cer- tifying the honor was presented the CBPO for pc display BOB JVITMER Ft H Whitaker Assigned mechanic Whitaker, JI The Hill AFB HIU AFB Consolidated base Personnel LEADING is uphoKtering again in his OH II L. L FARMINGTON 93 100 N'orlli. Farniinulon l,a- -l Phone 867-22- 5 Home r' 295-.3r- 1 r Furniture I phoKlerin tr Anticpie Restoration Cf ii Refl nishin it o School i Jim Cleverly, resigned, then the head track coach, bob Ashdown, did the same Coming to the Aik.r.g school next year will be John I d wards, a former Wtbtr State catcher, to coach football and baseball John was also a quarterback for the Wilde its Also the basketball program needed a pi w tumor varsity man and Rod Green will be coming over from Woods Gross to fill that spot Norm Mi lie r moves up fre rn Millcreck Jr H gh to handle the sopnomores at V lew me rre WOODS CROSS will al Culhmore on a full have time Baumg SpeoSaS,c Bartv T Weaver, son of Mr arid Mrs Mark J Weaver 24 il N Hillfreld Road, has Layton, an been promoted to s mor airman in the L S Air Turce AIRMAN WEAVER, a '41 UlJMTlipQQlj security specialist, is as signed at Lppcr Heyford RAF Sta'ien ngland, with a L un F of ih ;x L S Air Torccs in ur Tie Big 17 Cu Ft airman is a 1975 graduate of Layton High Twin Crisper Meat Keeper I C OUT! 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North Davis Junior Poase Roy alty was chosen ret ently with Tnna King, left, first attendant, Lori Chalupa, i enter, queen, and Jenifer Hams, second at tendant The queen is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Carl Chalupa, 2G3T W 1700 South, Syracuse, She won personality and ap-- j arant e as well as horsemanship for her age group Miss King is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Rulon King, 2411 W shepard Dine, Kaysville, and Miss Harris is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard Harris, 1502 S 2500 West, Syracuse Both also won horsemanship trophies and Miss Harris earned the personality and apiiearaiue trophy for her age group They will compete Friday and Davis, Weber and Morgan Saturday in the - competition JO. POSSE ROYALTY Nests this year Vd taught at Vtewmont this past yeir hut will move over to the Wildcat school Up north at Clearfitld the basketball program und r went some changes with the resignation of Rogir Reid Craig Hansen was elevated to the head job leaving an open ing in the junior varsity rI fer and when they get used paying with eat h cthet hey tould be one of Mneretret teams in ti -- ,4'S Coaches Of III School Teams area u ent Wo-xl- s SCOTT INPK A1FD that the I GA I, is the right to lower anyone's handicap to their ability at anv time If a 22 handle upper wins a tournament shooting a "A!, then his handicap would go down The system is then for the go!ftr but sometimes the y abuse it Hi pt fully honesty has more wmth than the money they could ptresiblv win bv sandLugmg This past year had to si t some sort of tecord for the number of coaching changes tit contrast ten scores will tell jure this cLb will be m future They have tie ONLV TIME iw g xxi ii THE TWO teams were a in that both an combined from two high school teams, Ogden and ben That's the in ml handicap Each golfer with a handicap must post all Ins stores After taking the lowest one score fiom five the I GA then uses the two lowest out of six three of sevre up to s' oi th tcri scores posted By DAY I HIGH AM ! c EACH GOLF ctmrse in the state has a rating The Bountiful city course has a he rating What the UGA then does is subtract the rating from the score Then 96 percent of that difference is the handicap bo the 68 rating from the JO score givt s vou 22, then 9t percent of that is about 21 LVLNTT Outfielders include Mu r, Visnn, Hdton or Ray Peese x have experience and are .l dt 'ensive players tat To set up a hand up a g iKr h is to tui it in at It ast f ve scores from lt noie rounds The Ltah Golfers Associa tion, wtio sets up oil tl t liaoditaps, then takes the lowest of these five scores Si p pose tlw scores weie if), 91. 92, 93 and 94 The 40 score wou'd count So now juu have a store of 10 to woik withi at th rd THIS VEAR the Ik ant re, and Woods Crocs cl etc r,i c combined their tain is a o re effotis into one club being coached by Brad B ree and Bob Cook Brad is an x player for the Braves wk k Bob played at Viewmont 1 u, has coached at Bountifal rune is Bernard at shortstTp and Brent Horton at Second with Balm gtxxl team ;livrsfli, LeChemmant Mark when they accomplish U'c first thing they turn in' a To answer inc sc questions we wtnt to Si ott Whittaker tlit pruhrexioiul ut Lount.fal cli, tui the answers Tirst of all the g( ifi rs who need the handicap system are the unt s who p! in to pi av m tiuTiniins ere ht r lm a I or state The et t,re to is set uj) to it i P dg i nst those ;f eq dal ah Ltl - either John Luddmgton or Chris Davies At first is Wayne Nelson or Mark McCSeery from Woods Cnres - Have you ever Utn dt a golf coc rse and someone you what handicap ou piav to and not known what he was Uiiku g ut ' Jl!r HOW to CATCHING FOR the club is By DAVE WluhAM VUGH4M Our Appliances l)ick 'TCeatdCeu Service Center 520 So. 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