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Show DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 7, WEEKLY REFLEX 1 978 Clearfield To Host One Of Idahos Best In Football Vilnes To Hunt To Head Dave playing IF YOL went strictly on recotds each year (he I agles would be heay favorites in each of their annual contt sis but for some unknown reason the Vikings always seem to give the Eagles a great game Granted last year was a route for the f agles but the year before the Skyline team went undefeated for the year and claimed the state room and yet had to come from each week, Skyline coach thought his club would go undefeated and the loss to Clearfield d.dn t settle too well with him Coach Hancock was explicit about his feelings on the game a year ago 3 hey weie the best team we faced ail year, had we played all year like we did against then, we would have been a lot tougher than we were AGAIN THE quality of individuals on the Idaho club is unknown, this is their first game of the year and it is believed that no scout was at the Hillcrest game to catch the Falcon act Coach Fl.nt of the Falcons recalls some of the personnel which will be back although added Coach RYAN Sarford pruved last wet k he can lead the club and move them and if the Vikes can eliminate the mental errors and all the penalties then the Eagles could be in for a harder game than they names slipped his mind "It seems like their quarterback was a junior and they had a huge tight end that will be back Their best player though was a running back who graduated expect But if Viewmont comes up with another 120 yards in ikes Coach penalties, I would hate to think what the score could be They wont be allowed to make that many mistakes this week 3 To Spool! HI THIS YEAR is again the same old story, Skyline is loaded with big strong players while Viewmont is smaller and considerably less experienced It was that inexperience that proved fatal to the Vikes against Woods At Kaysville 14-1- 3 in Library noncommissioned officers club, Sept p m penalties Thats more yards in penalties than some clubs make on offense for the entire game Viewmont still managed to pick up 300 yards New books at the Kaysville Library include. BELIEVE it or not the Skyline people are claiming this year's quarterback is one of the best theyve had Jim Kimball, a 6' I 180 pound senior, has been waiting three years to guide the club. Under his leadership this group of seniors have never lost a game since about the age of 12 when they started little league together beginning at 7 people, including the Sugar-maPlan Jule M Sugarman is vice chairman of the Civil Service n that coaches were somewhat hippy with the performance We could have lost the game and then aga n we could have scored about four more times Charles M Schultz, "The Ann Silver Bullet," Finlayson; "Why Did He Die, Audrey Harris, "The Navy Seaman Daniel DKTou, son of James T Caroline M DeCou of Lavton Amethyst, Little Engine That Could, Watty Piper, "The Happy Lion, Louise Fatio. takes haunted the Falcons, four tunes they were inside the ten yard line and failed to score, once on the one foot line they were called for holding and then on an option play from the four yard they fumbled the ball away This group is a good group though, they have no real superstar just a bunch of unselfish players who really want to succeed They dont have a lot of varsity experience going for them and they should get better as the year goes on had T and 878 has IT OBVIOUSLY hurts the Falcons to play their games against teams they know very little about as they will on Friday, but then again they won last week and a year ago so they make up for u somehow. COACHES indicated that the two areas they felt they needed to improve weie first open field tackling I- and Commission The SEW WHAT? SAVE PLENTY! Ml exports to grandma usr-do a lot of sewing, 4e f reJ'w I J hut then the art was lost for a while as younger women pursued de-educational grees and careers Now, even among f ,, Paul Taylor and her children, Jed, Malinda, and James of Longmont, Colo, have been visiting in Layton w th Mrs Taylor's parents, Mr and Mrs. Jay Love While Mrs Taylor was in Layton, she attended the homecoming sacrament meeting for her brother, Joe Love He served a LDS mission to Japan Mrs Taylor played a piano solo at the homecoming meeting Mrs Jean Love, her mother, accompanied Mrs Taylor and her children back to their home in Colorado Mrs Love returned to Layton Thursday evening Mr and Mrs Steve Adams had a horseback riding party and a weiner roast at their home Tuesday evening Mrs Mabel Nelson of Salt Lake City spent several days recently staying at 'he Layton home of her daug 'ter and son m law, Mr and lrs Victor Hamilton The Douglas Lee Madsen family who have resided in Layton the past several years, recently moved from our community Adeline 25, Mrs Aug Hodgson Perkins Pitt, 77, of Sunset died at her home of an extended illness She was born in Layton, a daughter of Mrs - V Pitts one sister, Mrs Mariam Wiggill still live m Layton She was buried Tuesday, Aug 29 in the Kaysville-Lgy-ton Memorial Park The Layton Seventh LDS W'ard held a swimming party Layton Accident Report On Aug 19, Robert E Wanstreet of Roy was southbound on State Road 232 when he failed to observe the construction zone at the intersection of Gordon Ave , and State Road 231 He ran into loose gravel and lost control of his car. THE CAR sustained J15u) worth of damages to the front part of the vehicle Mr Wanstreet was given first aid treatment at the stene of the accident and then was transported to the Davis North Medical Center for treatment dmg BURGLARS STOP as recommended Use deadboit locks by your police department. Free demonstration DOBS LOCK SHOP 376-46- 64 L r ' X plan, devised by Mr Sugarman, was proposed last March as an alternative examination method of bringing women and minorities into federal jobs where those groups are under represented We have studied the years Primary election are more convinced than ever that ERNEST EBERHARD meets all the qualifications for the County Commission Seat. MR. COLON was an assistant to Arthur S Flemming, Commissioner on Aging durPrior to that he ing 1976-7was named an HEW Fellow and served as special assis- tant to 4-y- ear ERNEST EBERHARDS and integrity with his maturity, coupled experience and administrative skills, add up to the kind of representation we want to see on the county level. the Commissioner during his fellowship year We completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego eight-wee- k seamanship, close-orde- r drill, Naval history and first aid Personnel who complete this tourse of instruction are eligible for three hours of college credit in physical hope you agree with us. JOIN US IN VOTING FOR ERNEST EBERHARD IN THE PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEMBER 12. David S and Shirlee Hansen Hal N and Marion Harrison fields Included in his studies were The woman who can put together an $80 dress from $17 worth of fabric and a pattern kit obviously saves $53 The lady who can remake a frothy $10 nightgown into a high fashion evening gown with a $200 look gets the double satisfaction of creating while shes relieving the family clothing budget. There are many models cf sewing machines on the market today, including domestic, Japanese and European products The differences are in price and performance Japanese machines seem to be priced between about $f0 and $450, domestic from about $100 to $950, European, from approximately $350 to nearly $1,000 A moderate price range for a good quality machine is $200 to $400 The machines in the higher price ranges feature many-stitcoptions, electronic tontrols, and longer warranties Such machines can embroider, sew the sheerest nylon, or stitch heavy canvas Perhaps the most important tip about purchasing a machine is getting it from a reliable dealer in your own community, one that stands behind the product and offers dependable service. This dealer will of course offer instructions on how to use the machine and each of its options, without charge Many dealers offer a senes of sewing lessons at reasonable prices; the lessons, for beginners or advanced students, are conducted on the dealers premises. A growing number of fabnc centers, as well as community colleges, schools, YWCAs and other organizations, also offer sewing lessons of all types. look belongs to The home-madthe past, the experts say. Millions of women are sewing, saving, and creating clothes at home that rival the finest of todays fashions. Sew can you! F James M and Sandra Harrison Jeffery R and Pat Holland Lowell L and Connie Leishman Mac and Joan Christensen Scott S and Sydne Parker Richard G and Edith Sharp Lillian Garrett David and Susan Stayner Carl P and Las Webster Robert B and Beverlee Murray Willard J and Joyce West George L and Marie Cavanaugh Lawrence W and Carolyn Alder Richard T and Karleen Winegar Karl T and Susie Davis A Leslie and Laura Derbyshire James C and Lorna Reading W and La Deane Tmgey Bob and Carol Duntord LonnyE and Glenda Adams Duane B and Kay Gerrard Robert R and Lynn S Templeton Joseph E Dwain F Robert Buchanan Bitner Taylor Reed L Adams S'anley D Moss Cleve M Dibble Newell J Law Charles H Dredge Lowell M education and hygiene graduate of Layton gh School, he joined the Navy in June 1978 it it it t it i it - Republican A 1978 Chairman Paid lor by citizens for Eberhard H Roger B Felt Stanley M Smoot Henry E Heath H Russell Bracken Dick Bowman E Eldean Holliday Wendell H Wiser Melvin L Manning Stephen E Whitesides Dave Hansen Robert B Fisher Harold E ' Gene ' Srnum Wayne Passey W Mack and Julie Watkins RayO and Louise Westergard Richard and Gerandine Prows it Evensen FURNITURE Village SALE END-0F-SUMMER Our own Furniture Factory Showrocm is cleaning house. . . cutting prices on all floor model sofas, love seats and chairs. Here are 4 examples of many, many outstanding values! h millions of em- ployed wives and mothers, sewing I has made a Dlg I EZRA T. comeback i 'f y? I CLARK' A group of exjert home economists in the field of needlework tell me this So I've asked them to come up with some start-u- p costs of sewing for women who havent done it before What are the pnee ranges of sewing machines today? The home have given me this economists report. A woman should ask herself two questions before investing in a sewing machine How often am I going to use it? How much can I afford to spend9 Occasional mending jobs wont justify the cost Rut a determination to produce useful clothing, new curtains or drapes, tablecloths, napkins and other household items can make the purchase of a sewing machine tremendously worthwhile. 775-48- 7 and picnic last week at the Layton City swimming pod Commons Park. and Although the fall weather was cool towards evening, the ward members who attended had a very good time Mr. and Mrs Mark E. Schryver of 1350 N 398 W became the parents of a baby girl on Aug 24 The child was born in an Ogden hospital and Harriet Webb Hodgson. She resided in Lay-to- n until 1830 when she moved to Kaysville. Mrs brother, Isaac Hodgson and i& designed to prepare him for further academic and on the-jo- b training in one of the Navys 85 basic occupational SPEAKING OF MONEY s John By DONETA M. GATHERUM Spanieii general military subjects Advertisement to the time update wirdrolx-What with the tost of ba k ( lothes for the kids and things like the new men's shirts with narrower collars, a family has to m heme to keep in sty le Smart women are doing it by sewing smart clothes for themselves, according to a good day quarter-backin- g and leading the club. As anticipated one bright spot for the Falcons was the play of their defensive secondary where they picked off three passes with Arrant, Mark Jones and Steve Beal each getting one training cycle, he studied halls the game a week ago, "he made some remarkable catches for us." Mike Arrant also had a good game, gaining around 100 yards on offense and picking o'f a pass and returning it 80 yards for the winning toueh-don on defense SCOTT Bond had a great day as the nose guard and will need to have another great ore this week and Larry Retd THIS IS a young club and mistakes will come along," noted Coach Flint True mis- DURING the By EZRA T. CLARK President Davis County Bank Individually the coaches pointed out Roger Vincent in too Completes Navy Recruit Trammel by William F Buckley Jr Children, Race For Your by Life, Charlie Brown, LAST YEAR the Eagles had a junior running back who is back again this season in 'l 14, MR. COLON will report on several federal programs of interest to Spanish speaking ADULT, "The Osmonds, "The Dunn, by Paul Woman's Dress for Success Book, by John T. Molloy, "The Quiet River, a mystery, by P M Hubbard, "My Enemy The Queen, by Victoria Holt, "Stained Glass," on offense - Gilbert Colon, special assistant to the vice chairman of the Civil Service Commission, will be the key speaker at a Spanish Heritage W'eek banquet at the base HILL AFB the Wildcats, mental errors had cost the Vikes 120 yards that they had heard Skyline is rated as one of the top two clubs in their state tms season and that they were right m the title chase a year ago with quite a few juniors "We expect that they'll be as tough as anyone we see again this year The Clearfield club opened the year with a win last week at Hdlcrest and although the score wouldn't indicate it, the secondly to polish off the execution on the offense They went on to note that they learned a lot about their personnel m the Hillcrest game and indicated that a few changes would be made in regards to positions. loFilsoo Deed Oonquot flew Books Cross last week When the dust had settled loss to following their 10-- THIS FRIDAY the Skyline club travels to Falcon fit id in a rematch which they would love to win Last season the J ones Jones still remembers the game, We had them down and made a couple of mis takes and let them off the hixik and lost Idaho power ON DEFENSE the Eagles are held together by their two tackles, Chris Sorenson, 6' 4" 2J0, and Reagan Andrews, 64 ' 235, are two big reasons the Fagles are one of the favorites in the state chase again this season Although everything points to a Skyline win, the V (kings aren't about to give it away They won't be intimidated by the Eagles either 'Were a young dub and will get better Futh ytar though about this time the Viewmont Vikings take on the Eagles in a sport that Skyline has seemed to dominate the past few vears V field bunch knock off the d mad hind to nip the WeixSer, Eagles and he has good speed and great power. At the other running spot will be Tom Weils , a 5 10 bowling ball who runs and blocks with the be st of them Cottonwod in baseball isn t reeommended, H ghland in basketball isnt the best way to spend a n ght and Skyline in football is like kicking King Kong in the knee when he's be - CLEARFIELD Last year the Falcons went up north into Idaho and battled the Skyline club in a game which Coach Brent Hancock called his club's best of the year Unfortunately nut too many people got to see the Clear- Lies the workhorse of the BOl NTIFLL - ttord is out that there are certain sch x'ls in certain sports that you don't schedule games with unless you hae to THE COACH went on to add By DAVE WICHAM Conn Eagle: By DAVE UIGHAM FOR EXAMPLE, South push-butto- n e Mon.-Thu- r. t Ulan, m i .. 10-- 6 Fri. 10-- 7 Sat 10-- 5 j. |