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Show " W WEEKLY REFLEX w " t rFTTmnrrv " " m OCTOBER 26, 1978 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, rI V ,-- ;v lost with a bruised leg injury he suffered against Bountiful. Jim has played well throwing for over 100 yards against Roy - I - hti - - last week. 'Larry Fry wmm BfA 'IsSSli tk ? By DAVE WICHAM I - BOUNTIFUL View mom football coach Monte Jones is "lrf KPJfai x'fltyX f. GcN? ? .AT yAF mmmh J StTl '?' !&& v' '' .7 .: A wondering what his clubs mental attitude will be this Wednesday when the Vikes take on Bonneville in the final league game for both clubs. JC Wiii liSSfsIll k.' M: w Ot4,iis LGRAiR f JV 'i,y'V'' p;f i - - -- . A;'T. .RQ".: - ,N '! v 1 AKi: .n, A'.,-.- - Vs - ., . . ' -- ihe quarterbacking job over to sophomore Cory Sylvester and all of a sudden the L.akers have a gixid passing attack to go along with the running. Cory is the son of Blaine to coach Sylvester, who at South High and at Weber State and wno is still a top rated uHicuiL .u THIS IUMNt, .. I1.,: rung double threat oitelise o! me Eaket s defense hat thei held up ail year tain m ano nidi'll e tills : BONNEVILLE has jr,,, j team in the league to nir people and the Laker o"R && , ( Region Three number four team. Coach Jones wants to see Region One clubs do tne best they can in the plavotls so he agreed to the move up. 2 lrVvi iii ; , gotten belter as the has progressed. Then .. . CRUMCHIMG TACKLE C .tf out to a note For Residential or Commrcial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job Don Peartcn ! intermountain Scientific Externo-vdLicensed exterminators or a kM 5 r , .' i irii " p& 1 ? ft $ East Layton Montessori wi.jty edi tatioa' is a rea uty u A.-- t 4 ry J j tfiiu kui'k jctii'Ten Breakfast r ill (Fb;!dH ii lTs(nni-- ! v KNHKTIKI) d i .w vneiM-s' ()I A 1 V idi I.. I t 394-650- G LAYTOH, UTAH No Leaks No R&qulres No Malntanance Also special rates tor mult. pie dwehmjs., commercial, and institution applications i Manager ..?nz3 CSmiATES-773-G5G- Halloween Spider Special! e cutters r SPIDERS 5 kii'-w- L0VJ3T pnten h wm m Are spiders coming in and driv mu m. cut t ing through motions. Vkho m high school sports? beer. cc:m:;fjcus alllhru:s . 067-291- 3 KAYSVII I I: Tad vmi the Davis Darts found themselves in a position to take sole possession of first place m Region Four but they tan into a very good I.ogan club and now they find themselvi-in the position of placing (nr sole possession of second place. IT MIGHT not sound that glamorous to play tor set. end place but keep m nmid that the second place team trom the region gets an automatic berth into the quarterfinals, they host a game, while the thud place squad lias to plavoff for a berth. Ben Fornond is their this week as the Dans head up north to Ogden to battle the Slots for set uml plai e. Dav is is curmnlv in second with a record with lie Scois right behind them with a mark. A 1 OSS by the Darts would ei them gt'V-botrecords wuh the Scots getting second Tv Hue t the win, A w in bv a is Would solve evei v thing er since Rvan Sanford ha v otuville loaches handed - pas-receiv- has taken over the quarter-backinspot for the Vikes Linebacker C lat t m bten ;he mam pine in ihnU.s deietise. Do: o.g past lew weens L I. been assumed m lot; 1 , TRI E THE mental status dubs will have a lot to do wuh the outcome of this game. Vievvmont has the lype d players who want to win. Bonneville might just be goof both second only to linear st.i: s. opusing coaches. hree weeks ago though the By DAVE. WIGHVM nidtnufit'ii Layton High defenseman puts crushing tackle on Bountiful just as the big tight end gets the ball on his fingertips. The hall, however, was dropped for an incompleted p isx and Layton moved ahead of the Braves in Region One standings. points running backs, Marvin ins and Curtis Lindsay, both whom are ranked high be For 2nd L u a) all nneville club has been their Oasis j this season and w ill be counted on to stop the Bonneville passing game. Scott Smoot and LX in Carroll will also help to stop the Faker offense. OFFENSIVELY Jim Miller m points in be s, lancer held, I fie mam uensive weapons for the Last week the Vikings went into the Roy game knowing a :y,;v;- detense has c i (v contain the Lakers backs. Jim Miller has been a stopper in the defensive secondary h league loss, lor the son for that matter, was to urn in a close ballearm mi y 1 THE GAME was moved up to Wednesday at the request of the Bonneville people to give them more time to prepare for their playoff with i ;s; n likes of John Luddtngton and Fred Fernandes, and will be called upon again this week to -d j find the pride to play the rs a tough game.' THE CONCERN of the coach is that no matter if the Vikings wm or lose they are through for the season when the whistle sounds to end this game. On the olher hand the Lakers, win or lose, will go into a playoff fur a state tournament berth as the number two team from the region. Our kids will either come out and want to win so they can end the season as winners, or they'll have the idea that the season can't end soon enough. honestly think these players we have wni want to go out as winners. Sy8-- ' n would put them in a notion to earn a playoff oth but a couple of dropped -- es and some other errors moated them from post Na--ason competition. the kids are dow n mew nat after the loss to v but they'll bounce back con- tinues to be the workhorse on the ground for Coach Jones. Coach Jones knows what the Vikings have to do to beat control the bail the Lakers, on offense and contain their two good backs on defense. Not only do we not know w hat our own teams mental state will be, but think of the Bonneville dub. What will they be hke since win or lose they finish second in the league standings J Of r t - ijMt.at'f If - r, ..J, . ... - 4 X V , . - I iV'"-- - , - J encii RS: !) MASXISC St ic .'ices a iii. to 5:.T-- u MU ( M.C - lif.u pi.ni ,l l A u ite. s a . ton i p.--, i , ;. : Hast. "( i.q-.- c-c ... l - 376-033- 8 N. RK.ki j Hot Lunch i'HLH'FLLM ( Rlmnc! ie Reading s - ft (. vy J 1 I 5-- Elder could also also. Box i into play if they should ei ic- SPEAKING OF MONEY v T I yl'-- ?H !! ld flea! ar River, and Davis loses to H L. Sources indicate mi the event of a three wav tie a min toss would decide mat-- t U a J u & K . A am S . O) m ,w s i xyr ST Cw tp?. ? li y 4 . Ak&! e the facts, Davos could wnh a wm tins week ast week t::e placed well enough to win. m the end it was simply- tne 0 am with the football at t that won. Both Davis and ocjii placed good football conn- - of i he best seen in Un .ye t ii 's t'i veur pass, began had a great di o! sui cess through the a r. picking up over 250 ard I a- f Ac' their problems m Dt ' rim 1J By EZRA T. CLARK President Davis County Bank hr In the market a (,! m-- i; cyciopslias at yotir iani r.' in such a purthaw' can run as (;:! $Kt. (letter du onie c.ire! homework 1m'!himake known vmi Lnfortuiiatt y. salestnen have, some verv high, one-volum- e two-volum- e them. multi-volum- Just why do need a set of cyclofiedias. the shoo! children in family? Is tine re a good ptihiu lihrarv nearby? How quent your need Ls for cajisulized in- formation in vour job or hobhy' No encyc dopedia is any good if it just gathers dust while taking space on the IxKik shelf. ,v j; ( f n KZKAT. CI.AHK Are you buying for elementary schoolers, for teens or for the adults in the house? There are two different types of encyclopedia, the socialized and the general. If you need to know about a specific field or discipline, a like the Enspecialized tyqie of Science and cyclopedia Technology might suit you. The general or popular encyclopedia summarizes and organizes knowledge in all arts and sciences. e You might consider a one- - or These editions encyclopedia. are popular since they are easy to store and retail for under $100. two-volum- Uk 0k m,m mi'ii iU ) i i n Book-Childcra- -- e I I I and I n to against the Darts, wh would indicate the Si emght attempt a lew p.is tins week. That be ng the i t Jett Emery, Brad t ourt Weaver and m pane will have to shorn ut secondary. ONE T R 0 8 1 F M f Darts is m the serundurv pei lallv trying to defense Dav is has a! w av s pric their pass detense on a . tush Against I.ogan it on; pay off bul they'll have m to the Scot quarterhai k order to stop them IS U U i ne citizenry 1 Before you call in an enev clop.-d:salesman, its a good idea to go to a lihrarv to see. read, and ion, Idle you're there, check an excellent reference hook called Buying Guide. Author Kenneth Lister is thorough in analyzing and comparing some !o encyclopedias on the market today. Now youre ready to go to a bookstore or to face an encyclopedia ensalesman. Prices for cyclopedias range from $15 to $M). Most sets retail tur about $7(1 to $95'. An adult, set starts at $70 arid stop-- , at $00. Young adult sets (junior senior high) are priced at $250 t( $..so. Children's encyclopedias average about $16(1 for a set. Prices vary depending on binding. 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One thing you cant find in any encyclopedia is the best way of buy ing an encyclopedia! ll" serve . fa-- our community , h- BEN LOMOND t.a- - a in Robbie T o an all around athlete w t great speed. If their p receiver Marty Campbell, get time then Tillman cm. trouble all night. The key then wt.dd keep possession of tn with their famous ground c tack Mike Mounted. Pa Rassmusen and Kevin ( n die are gmid backs and w. people like Todd 1 avlor. Major crime has gone down office in 1975. 7 since Sheriff Lawrence took Davis County officers are better trained, equipped and more dedicated than ever before as a result of educational incentives and specialized training emphasized by Sheriff Lawrence. Sheriff Lawrence initiated paramedic services in Davis County which has safeguarded the lives of over 2,000 citizens since August 8, 1977 who have needed emergency medical help. Du and John Warden the Darts could poshly run all over the stria!;' Scots. Quarterback wise t; Darts still employ the tw man system with senior Ti VariBrocklin and junior Da. Bates both performing well V Sheriff Lawrences unique and dynamic leadership qualities, knowledge and professional skills have contributed to making the Davis County Sheriff's office one of the finest and most respected law enforcement agencies in Utah. MOENTEER HAS been kept from defensive duty wen sore shoulder, preventing further injury with tackling, a the Scots find holes secondary then Mourteer just might be inserted The game plan then - to keep the ball away from tne Scots, with a good ground game. Davis should scoie on the Scots, it's just a matier of how many limes. but if (! jf Political advertisement paid lor by Glenn and Virgina Gold Don and Clara Gold 4 m S I |