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Show t . It rl WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 12, 1979 Completes Course D0D Dr L U Is Marine Second Lieutenant Kevin R. ORourke, son of Raymond G. and Florence M. O'Rourke of 422 W. 2200 N., J Sports Editor Needs An Explanation Sunset, has completed the Amphibian Vehicle Officer Course. THE for assignment as an amphibian vehicle platoon leader. The students course of study centered on armored vehicle tactics and the duties and responsibilities of a platoon commander. In addition, they learned gunnery, communications and preventive LAST WEEK if you remember, this space was devoted to the plight of a young man who wasnt on the Utah maintenance procedures. AMPHIBIAN vehicles are used to transport troops and team which played basketball against the Arizona club. Reason given, at least one of them, by the man that coached the team, was that they didn't want to take the kid out of school for that much time. Okay, so we bought that explanation, didnt agree with it but we bought it. supplies both from ship to beachhead and during subsequent operations ashore. He is a 1978 graduate of Weber State College. taken off to the state and 4 will be gone for probably a week. What happened to the theory? Is it good for one event and yet not considered in others. The logic behind this move in the space of two weeks is beyond me. BY THE way, Davis County is represented with two top players ,on the club. Mark McCleery of Woods Cross and Gordon Anderson of Lay-to- n made the trip. Mark and Gordon both played center for their respective clubs but one of them could very well see action in the tournament as a forward. Back from intermountain drill competition in Idaho, the Gold Ds drill team is priming up for tryouts and other spring activity. They are, front 1 to r, Tiffany Hansen, Sharia Cook, Sherie Cook, Perry Ann Home, Tami Fenner, Cynda Craig, Wendy Swan, Wendy Tumeau, Julie Bone, Michelle White, Shelly Brinkerhoff, Trudy Egbert, Lori Summers, Lisa Davenport, Karen Stump, Paula Barlow. 4th row, Teresa Stevens, Jeannie Pugh, Natalie Horne, Terese Baggs, Cindy Frazier, Jeanine Calton, Pam Swan, Lisa Thaxton, Elaine Naegle. 5th row, Cindy Obermiller, Kym Palmer, Vicky Adams, Cindy Miles, Lori Adams, Jana Williams, Karen George, Tami Murdock, Shawn Smith, Wendy Freeman, Laura Hendrickson, Angela Reeder. Not present, Christie Hart and Annette Emery. Carter, Justina Kawabata, Susan Cheney, Dawna Glabe, Tami Davenport, Jodi Farley. 2nd row, Monica Benson, Vanessa Voight, Malissa Heath, Stacy McFarland, Gwen Craig, Jan West, Teresa Barber, Lisa Higgs, Collett Hayes, Jodi Wright, Tiffany Pierson, Sherilyn Calton, Kathy Parrish. 3rd row, Kristy Wright, Jennifer Trujillo, Keri Corless, Elisha Evans, Dannette Matticks, April All-St- People from Utah and Idaho viewed some local talent last weekend April 7 as the Gold THESE games do serve some purpose il only to give the college scouts a chance at seeing some of these players in action. Keep in mind though the scouts didn't select the team and a player doesnt have to be on one to get an offer from a school. Hats off to the state people for letting the players play in these games and still compete in other sports. Now if they can just come up with a logical explanation on their selection. ALL-STA- R Diggers, Gold Dusters and Gold Ds drill teams, under the direction of Reta Felt traveled to Idaho Falls to perform at the Intermountain High School Drill Competi- irorMmma DS GOLD AT LEAST its good to see that the Utah players are able to participate in these games. This reporter can remember a few years ago when a senior at Bountiful High by the name of Larry Miller wanted to play in a game after the season was over in California. He was told if he did he was ineligible for baseball, so he didnt play in the basketball game. Mark is a first baseman for the Wildcats and although hell miss this weeks action with the tournament, he will be able to compete when he returns. from The teams were organized in the spring of 1977 and girls must audition to make the teams. During these two and years the teams have THE GOLD Diggers, Dusters and Ds consists of 63 the Layton, Kays-villgirls from Fruit Heights area with one girl traveling from Ogden. The girls range in age e, one-ha- lf marched in many parades including the annually televised Christmas parade, performed at many community programs, high schools, Weber State College, tion. Twenty-si- x high schools from Utah and Idaho competed. for holes. RENTAL OF golf carts also will be raised At the Bountiful course from $4.50 to $5 for nine holes; and up from $8 to $9.50 for 18 holes. . DRILL STAR d tournament or $1.50 dis- ALL TEAMS - SMALL A M1WI STAR DRILL 0ister Prill fees at the two Green courses were $2 for nine holes and $4.50 for holes, grb 18 county-owne- d POSTAL PROBLEMS An old woman handed a stamped parcel to a post office clerk and asked him to weigh it. He told her that she had put too many stamps on it. REGULAR GREEN fees at these two courses are $2.50 for nine holes and $5 for 18 holes. ten-roun- Mint practice, will be charged These cards apply to Davis Park Golf Course in Kaysville and the Valley View Golf Course in Layton. d The punch-car- d previously costing $17.50 has. fe to 20 rounds of play for $42. school-sponsore- she Good heavens! exclaimed. I hope it wont go too far! TEAMS ALL- - SMALL A MINI- - STAR DRILL for the Clearfield club with Doug Hamblin getting 3 hits and 3 RBls. Phil Gardiner picked up three hits while Larry Read also picked up a couple of safeties. Winning pitcher Brooks Hicks helped his own effort with a d triple. By DAVE WIGHAM Student golfers using the count punch card for the same price of $42 will be offered at either Davis County course but the card is not transferable and can be used only at the course from which it is purchased. increased at Bountiful City $5 course as part of a for nine holes. Golf Course this year, At Bountiful, fees will be raised from $2 to $2.50 for a round and been discontinued. In its place will be a family-typ- e card which entitles the bearer A SIMILAR GREEN FEES will also be 18 BOUNTIFUL 16-- 4 - Local high school baseball teams are their playing games whenever and wherever the weatherman and Mother Nature wijl let them. Plagued by bad weather the teams have only been able to play sparingly, with some clubs only getting in a couple of league encounters. bases-loade- Layton was also involved in a third contest last week but their game with Bonneville was called in the tenth inning because of darkness with the The game score all tied at will be concluded early this there is a three-wa- y log jam at the top with Bountiful, Roy and IN REGION One Clearfield all sporting 2-- week. 1 IN REGION Four the Box Elder club has jumped out in front of the pack and sports a record. Following perfect them are South, Bear River and Ogden all with 1 marks followed by Woods Cross and records. Davis Logan with records. Viewmont is right behind with a mark, Bonneville has a record, Lay-to- n is at and Sky View is in the cellar at Bountiful started off on the wrong foot, dropping a close decision to the Lakers of Bonneville. This past week the Braves got good pitching from Lynn Muir and Wendell Hentze. Muir saw his club get down against Clearfield only to explode to take a 5 win. Hentze threw a two hitter at the Weber crew last Friday as Jim Perkins and John Luddington provided the shutout. power for a 3-- 0-- 2 0-- 2 1 Saall & Min- and Ben Lomond are still looking for their first win this season. a Darts lost The heartbreaker to Ogden 4 with 11 innings this past week. Matt Snell picked up four hits in the loss while Vance Jones hit a solo home run for the Darts. STILL A lot of action remains and all the coaches agree that the year is far from over. As one coach in Region One noted, It seems like all the teams have one standout pitcher that is their stopper, from then on its anyones game. I think the club that wins will probably have about four losses. THE GIRLS have been Ten as 11-- 3-- CLEARFIELD knocked off Layton earlier in the week and then almost pulled off a win against Viewmont. Leading going into the bottom of the seventh the Lancers looked like winners with Mark Vigil on the mound. But the never-say-di- e Vikings came up with two runs to nip with Kelly the Layton crew Downs getting the win. Friday, the Vikings almost pulled out another comeback against the Roy club but fell short in the final inning, losfor their only loss of ing the young year. FOLLOWING their mid week loss to Bountiful, the 0 (Feotvred Geeit Star on Hit Osmond Family Show April 29th -eSTARS A May 20th) uruc moor-s- 773-372- 7 20 Years Experience & Small-Star- Small Stars 00 Clinics Taoght By: YIY0UTS: a PAT tHODU All Stars, Thurs. 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(Preschool, Kindergarten (Grades 5th, 6th (THIS REFERS TO THE GRADE YOU ARE IN THIS SCHOOL YEAR) inim FREE ESTIMATES DUTCH tion and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Completion of this training earned the individual credits towards an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Airman Lynch now returns to the AFRES unit at Hill AFB, Utah for training in the administration Marine Private First Class Jeff L. Abrams, son of Lavar S. and Donna Abrams of 1053 W. 1060 N., Layton, has been promoted to his present rank while serving with 1st Marine 7--4 & I Enina uvis - Ogden, COMMERCIAL THE AIRMAN studied the Air Force mission, organiza- Promoted 2--1 ALL RESIDENTIAL working hard to perfect their routines in preparation for the Idaho trip. Auditions will be held in May for girls wanting to be on the teams and the teams will be preparing for the summer programs and parades, np 5-- 5--1 iik SMALL-STAR- 195 40th, COME CLEANER BRIGHTER DRY FASTER LAST LONGER ball games, Snowbird Ski Resort and have been featured in newspaper articles. Utah, has graduated at lackland AFB, Tex., from Air Force basic training. - playing Regular Price YOUR CARPETS both for football and basket- Reserve Air Force (AFRES) Airman Jewel A. Lynch, sister of David M. Anderson of nine-hol- e 20 Off Baseball Action Graduates Not & Heavy In Golf Courses Increase Fees Both Regions FARMINGTON Davis County golfers will have to dig deeper into their pocket-book- s to pay green fees at the two county-owne- d courses. was course designed to prepare students Someone needs to explain this situation to me, and make it come out so I can understand the logic. NOW THIS week a team from Utah has play in a BCI basketball tournament outside course k The Calif. 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