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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DA' IS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 24 1 978 Viewmont Is Ready For Season By DAVE WIGHAM V ItW MONT Viewmont s football team may not be the biggest group of players you II ever see but a more Py DATE WIGHAM don I t knuw arlii Its ms m ,i 'ts ii jsif t in of i'od at dj t Ir ng ii" IT TAl Kf I) Ihn to It Wt i t I, i tl i It I a 1 hi n si,r t't t n tant,ht to u t ,n,im, j ui he ht ' u i i dt , t IdPu TtOOlIj. lev biggest asset this season tdt though is the Brand of seniors on the club These kids, pi ners like Jim Miller, Doug Div and Ryan Sanford, will be juvt about anything to win This group is the most con pet'tive bunch I've seen, noted one of their coaches 1 hey never give up and just keep coming at ya " In their glorv days of football the i I I J m ts t I AGAIN THE Vikes are mall in virtual. y all positions in comparison to some of the othtr clubs in the region, but the V ikirgs are quick Their was disi overtd about O') I id Minn sort , f tik injury True one o rb d'l ci ,h uent showed some so" f Oil .1 H pi 1st-- d U ) ''Minn to 'f never f.nd e,ther a-- a'.tV d letl'i', J Jl p i lh I i v.1 i h competitive bunch youll read pg the hnut tie violence in foot involved ,n footl'd'! vttkles arr well worth ni have been v i tht problem had bet n tacking that the u h of ' ie ) nt i itii d of m f t them nottd thev I a us i abac king weapon, it was m n't to be a defensive r t d ipii u weapon 1 tit it 1 t don Viewmont characterized teams were in much the same fashion This is also the first gioup at the school that has gone entirely through the system set up two years ago h htad coach Monte Jones I hi t THE LINEMEN, pt h all around the s which ait 1 MO classification tsM vj r I itriv it i , k ng i ' t hi Its' j d It I it i' I, be G s A t i s w ff i! t o ' Ti t tht !in t I t v I t t k I i i 1 It ' t i 1 to blot k thr os g ivvo ban is w t u d rung With f s e k ds eie i l n n i j1 w h s u t re I 1 '' t r h l - t 1 I i flt f n li in - nwgazirit- I (1 'i fit i w , n Ii ' ir m i L ( o i I i mu i i ) lilt Although fihiti in impottant siortt ret r tat ion an i f o i m s n tie pi ople do not magnitudt of ( mbit ms t fish and f hints I pit do not have tht emotion todav is and control fish diseases rang from what might be ca lc d an t mpirical w f knowledge passed f out gt iteration to generation of fivhti ies specialists to well equipped d'agnostic and icstaich laboratories The sa't and vmegir bath used in the past to flush the gills of J it and to kill small while occasionally p irasite i fkctive, has given wav to more sophisticated tech i or dut I In gs for this reason li t ir nnpi i tunce lo biotic svsh ms is i f ten ignored appt al of dec I DEYLIOPMFNT encroaches upon natunl fish habitat and popula'ion grt wilt AS increases pressure he on mques By using the new methods it is possible to recognize and resource, fish are c lught in the middle and manigtmtnt reduce manv environmental st i esses and to minimize the the fishery resource for public ust becomes in ceasing'v d tfn u t The problt m arc nun Streams ate be ing dt w itt rt d channeled and impounded irrigation water rt turning to streams is laden with fer of stnbution of infectious agents through continuing d restaich WHILE MANY programs have been effective in reducing infectious diseases, the her tiluers, pesticides Experiment Station in Logan has probably done the most to attack the problem The sta tinn provides a full service fish disease control program which has earned a national reputation for sound and in novative programs r is In dustrial and domestic poilu tants are also discharged into many of our waters THESE Fisheries Divisions ugru ultural organa s and salts leached frt m the soil, and the tempi raiure of bicides this returning w alt inc reased significantly ef tot ts to de MANY 'ui i ALL y, of Wildlife Resources has a ' i nth pi in for the fish, and I'n i e is a cumpre hensive c f f rt to piotei t and improve i I pill winch will 1 i v at R niipf e '"d ) ; r P'u' if iilnonnnnc- - ( S 1S( idipu.il fn ( n i w p--l - j hi Itllif ht I lifLgii St (1 control disease The program consists primarily factors degrade fish habitat increase and diagnosing researching problems and of marginal and unsuitable waters, restrict management options and reduce public op porlunity to fish The final stroke is that fish are pii dis posed to infectious disease Nevertheless, the Division monitoring populations The station is also involved in many other activities relative to the welfare of fish Programs such as brood IN KAYSVILLE LAWN MOWER REPAIRING Pont Cu It - Srlrtg It To Cll ttrotton Your Brtgf Hood ouurtoro" SALES - SERVICE TA.LCM CHAIN MW SNOW M.OWEU SHARK NINO SCRVtCC 766-131- 3 REPAIR CSS SMALL ENGINE KAYSVILLE 180 N. MAIN, lAWNUOWERS S ilds t i in A khovv s ti n K it Rtllie rs i run dmund tht Mark i kt I St ' ( SHARPfMO A BtAAlWWO - ImCCHAM OGOCN f i i iV i f k ill nt isi i - I0R LEAGU H n ' k I I Vt ' Ml h, ! i i ti s i 't I bee fie mors L if io errv 1 i f , Jtansrh and Craig f J n A V N t I M f F.d La s d 1 5 Fv Ui I - VY ! T 1 IN . VS s alWaV s Si hoi K i ji ii n tn tn F i R t ' f , Chris Haslam along with juniors Skidmore, Scott Blake Green or Corry Sweatfield will handle the other starting defensive back Allred development, culture tech nique, diet testing, forensic science, drug inspections and quality control evaluations have proved valuable to the overall program HAVE manv FISH problems, but the station is a key to Utahs health plan While Utahs hatcheries were at one time besieged by a number ol plagues with such ominous names as furunculosis, red plague, enteric redmouth, 1PN and colum naris, these have been virtually eliminated from the hatcheries through the efforts of the experiment station Presently, the division has a good handle on the disease situation in Utah and we enjoy one of the cleanest states in the country with respect to infectious diseases Call Davis County Sheriff Paramedics CUT AND PLACE BY PHONE f , I s k U iris dio i Uis HE 1 In a in on w ha i s i ' i I o n ' t v U ! c M ( C (1 It' f N' Mr "i bu t iw m i r ( ra g vn'ih m " i Jt fu s i ' D irt-- . w ie hjvt' ' F a t ly sn ir 1! M to o B i Ia,e I t " s i MFNFluM nc hi g.rv '! d( r i D m. iki s it t r it s and i i t Illl th s I 1), c n t i ( u 171 n rt ti i i ii First ill D ,1 V ti ft t h on J bv I irsi luiiic of aV in w ith ( t Ji as co ich and ie Mi wt i as min igi r s 1 IFAGLF plav tfn y had 10 wins and one kiss to the Parketles for ? Me Thty won tht playoff wih Paiketlis fir f rst plate ,o leigue play lhe wti undt fi ate d in tht Davis Countv air ttiar nameii! to take first piatt with the nutst tnding pile hirg of Gavlene Goede who his both speed and umtiol IN 1 SECOND place Ham league and tournan i nt plav went to the Paikettes witn Shaken Tilt nsor jutching n Lancellcs Attend Drill Event The I avton High Schoi s 1 THE DRILL team earned first plate honors in drill competition They received a large traveling trophv and smaller trophv that will in the school r Twelve drill teams entered the competition After the drill team compe tition. the Lancelles were in vited to perform at the ZCMI Center They also marched at the half time activities of the All Star basketball game was This performance televised dmg Layton High With Stomp 11 be a time for music and getting reacquainted or acquainted at Lavton High School as the annual student welcome back disco storrp is s'jged Sept THE STOMP will be held from 8 30 p nt to 12 30 a m with music provided by an Ogden disco Admission is $1 50 tb 10 e if l! t , m d (pii k fullhai k backs M t ir r r u o A HI i( t P t J K f ins t k t irT ' l For Residential or Commercial Building Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job ( - i r tr and two T he D j i i r.io have s. ig Don -- FREE v mpl sh David Aarui n is the only pfawr oi, the ho that rtstmbles J00 a unds hut others kc Todd T av lor Hi ad Set u Arthur Bownian Gemge H Tt Dck a t Manager ESTl.lATEG-773-85- 66 or tun and Schroadt r James Sicnqui a all F n w wnat it i aki s to plav for in Da. u school and have haa thrtt uars to prep it e hems lets eOTTEfrS ?m Fearton - OOUOTLY ah ingtedu n' tin- - vt cr Tit lints up in t big (lit t ht v ever a! ibis s.huoi) bu tin die efft ui vP . ' whai the tl ost aniioi kli i who saw a action in tht s itc ar a id w ho is ist ( kiu-nan- d 'ht cl j ) M id uni T id It bat has rt-- 1 i f nt to ALL ART w quick in Roc a g md huh ht ips undt r the pulling ga ird svstem used b toach Ladies Uoiieybail To Begin FINAL years and older, are invited to play volley ball PLAY WILL start Rosters must be m Sept 27 no later than Sept 10 F or information tall Glenda 7 2535 or Marie Rigby Mower Tf 4x65 Layton High Schedules Car Wash LAYTON Students at Lavton High School are hop ing for sunnv skies Satuiday as they will be staging a car wash to raise funds for the studentbodv at tv ities THOSF WANTING a sp,c n span car should drive to the Bank Second National between $1 50 tb 2 Ppm Fncewillbe Sports Quiz 1 Who won the PGA National Championship 2 Who is the coach of the Tampa Bav Buccaneers'5 3 Name 'he winner of the European Womens Gtdf C hampionship Answers: John Mahaffev John McKay Nancy Lopez 394-658- 5 LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance for tins st asoii To Welcome It f r n J( if All women in Davis Countv team spent last Fridav in Salt 1 ake ( n August attending the All Star drill team competition that was held at the University of Ltah Special t vents Comer before the All Star basketball gamt LAYTON ii I 15 lancelles marching drill remain M t th ' i t MO tl tin t r t t i fit! l t r If lidgut nmiiv did misses il v u' thinking quo K is fi LOWEST PHSCE EVER ui t p f k v 1 i SURF rta .vis t (Uitv wont is M fib ill B in t v dw lf (ii U i n il ii cctmuous kummuu gutters I The D iii)r . 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I1 ( is probably one of the fastest players in the region thr season Mike March ant and Dave Williams are two rw rt st mors on the receiving The secondary is sound w ith returning starters Jim Miller and Scott Smoot Miller is a head hunter at safety who loves to stick his head in on every tackle Smoot has gnod speed and is quick to come up on the running plavs Senior A H H p i ! r i no - V r f F (to broken nose but will be back foi the league opener Bill is OVER ON defense the Vikings strength is in their secondary where lint backers Craig Corry and Brent Hales returning from last year Mike Tweedy and junior Frank Putnam will alsi see plenty of action at this spot i imi s ii mu Ir 'f k w triJition i i h I t Hi W ft. i THERE IS no question a the Vikmg camp as to tfn ir leader on the field as senior Ryan Sanford will quarlti back them Pvan has a good throwing arm but his main threat is his ability to run with the ball, something he corps i ifff-ki va U f , if k ti 1 Four seniors are slated foi action in tht receiving by headed department seniors Doug Day and Bill Sorenson Doug will miss the first couple of games with a il! 1 x. foth Skidmore and Pet nan the elaxive type nt runnt r while leiviit wuubf jjvt as soon tun urn i pn is around them njoys doing - ir8 I .Hi Mr I kuilie has txcep1 onal spied while Corry is a combinal on c i , r rut a 1 i fa tv r ' tit s fi lit t But I'm i ( , h i 1 i k of Olds w, t H i uv h it I rv along with lunio s Pi m Sk iJmote F rank Fat mm i r Br id 1 uv 't w 11 bt figh'ing 0 u I for tht slab rm bt t h 1 r is a i ugj ed rarr who isn t afraid of contact ( ;s to 12 M i a mg the runn nc s w ( vvitititi' p lon-Jn- H aie pushing in I2J ikii f h uiij ' of IT d fp- tin to b r i I '$m that n ' 1 a .n One coat h a blot ker t ho . 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