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Show t I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. NOVEMBER 29, I r 1979 Determine Election aPODETTB i Since everyone is already analyzing the 1980 presidential election, it isnt premature at this time to specify the three states most political observers now say will be the decisive states in the November, 1980 presidential election. THEY ARE California, Ohio and Illinois and they, many say, will determine the V. hater Jon Jackson, 15, Centerville, placed second in inter- VX- mediate men's amateur figure skating competition during the Central Pacific Regional Championships Tournament Nov. at : "IV:. '! 14-1- Belmont, Calif. ' $ pVv&. JON, Assigned To y Master Sergeant and Mrs. Figure Skating Club headquartered in Salt County, all members of UFSC, and their ratings at Belmont are: Stephanie InTanner, Bountiful, termediate Ladies-GrouA, eleventh overall; Sherry Morris, Lavton, Pre-I- Community College of the Air Force. The airman will now receive specialized instruction in the wire maintenance field. AIRMAN TOPPER is a 1975 Shawnee Ynchausti demonstrates TOP GYMNAST couldnt what choose? the gymnastic meet last week. The Ariels Gymnastic Club of Bountiful competed in Fridays competition against the defending Class II state ft Wasatch Chimney Sweep First Chimneysweep in Utah 3rd Year in Business Thorough cleaning of chimney & fire box sale Sale (controls downdrafts, Chimney Caps sparks, keeps birds & weather out) Free inspection of chimney & wood burning stove with cleaning Fire Chief says, "clean chimney at least once a year. Weber County COUPON SPECIAL Wasatch Chimneysweep S0OO champions from Salt Lake City. Capturing the senior and childrens division at the Class II (Intermediate) level and for Class I the (advanced), the Ariels ran their season record to 0 i i I I I I I i & CLEAN Off each Chimney Cleaned RIRATI - CHIVY 9 ' n 1979 CHIVYS4300 3 Freeport Center Bldg. - - Clearfield, Utah Now THE senior division, Mary Ann Kingsley 25. 10. The Ariels team score: Class II 130.95 and the Eagles 121.55. In Class I, Ariels had 58.75 48.80. np Reg. 13.99 1 0" 881 s 1979 CAMARO I I Stock Number 7219 Stock Number 7198 WAS $8396 WAS 7477 $6688 SALE PRICE SAVE roses yellow PRICE 1708 RECEIVE A $300 6288 SALE SAVE 1189 AND ALSO RECEIVE A $300 REBATE REBATE 1979 Davis County Council Beta Sigma Phi held their annual preferential tea Sunday Nov. 18, at the home of Lynda Hamblin in Kaysville. A short resume of Beta Sigma Phi was given by Jeanne Butter and Moon Boots Regular Price - m :.vs l -- 54 TONS TONS were 1 (HEEL DRIVE 4 (REEL DRIVE VANS OVER REBATE 70 -- SUBURBANS yi TO ZZ' DIXON P. 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Levi Cords I 1 3 - FACTORY OUTLET I Mens I PLANS FOR the Christmas It will be Dec. 15 at the home of Mary Ann Bundy. party were made. 31.10; (2) Ahone (E) 28.80;' (3) Feterson (A) andrNeilsen (A); (5) LeSeiur (A) 26.45 (6) Baer (E) 20.00. d I I with Dody Milligan giving the lesson on the opera "Porgy and Bess. d I i Preceptor lota Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi held their November meeting at the home of Vonda Yarbrough 8-- - i Pennsylvania, etc CARTER HAS political delegate strength in Florida and Texas, and the South, and is on good terms with many-statchief executives and party leaders in Dixie. If Kennedy is the Democratic nominee, that is if the pollsters are right, then hell win or lose according to the outcome in California, Ohio and Illinois, considered the key Democratic-Republicaswing states. and for a limited time only! round: (1) Ynchausti (A) CLASS II in the childrens division: Vault (1) Marx (A), (2) Snell (A), (3) Conkle (A); under the direction of coache ,, ., Green (A), (2) Shondell Knowlton, v Don e Snell A) and (3) Green (A); Laursen and Mike Dennison. Beam (1) Snell (A), (2) Marx (A) and (3) Green (A); SHAWNEE Floor Ynchausti, (1) Musgrove (E), Class II state champion last (2) Green (A) and (3) Marx (A).. year, placed first on uneven bars, first on balance beam as (1) Marx 26.75; she captured the Class I all(2) Snell 26.40 and (3) Green round title. 24.20 all members of the Ariels team. Mary Ellen Marx, Kaysville daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IN THE junior division for Clyde F. Marx, also a state Floor champion at the (1) Smith (E), (2) Worthen (E) and (3) Swenson Class III level, had the for the (1) Smith (E), (A); Beam highest Ariels at the Class II level (2) Young (E) and (3) Little with a 26.75. (1) Green (A), (A); Bars (2) Smith (E) and (3) Little THE NEXT official compe(1) Sumner (A), (A); Vault tition for the Bountiful team (2) Smith (E) and (3) Ryan will be against Arizona on (E). All round Dec. 14.. (1) Smith(E)' Results were: Optionals 28.50; (2) Green (A) 26.40; (3) . Ariels (A) vs Eagles (E). Sumner (A) 25.75; (4) Swenson (A) 25.65; (5) Worthen Class I, vault (1) Palmer, (A); (2) Ahone (E) and (3) (E) 24.85 and (6) Little (A) Nielsen (A); Bars (1) Ynchausti (A), (2) Peterson (A) and (3) LaSieur (E); r Jersey, Illinois, Michigan, iiwm - Beam (1) Ynchausti (A), (2) Ahone (E) and (3) Ynchausti (A); Floor (1) Palmer (A) and Baer (E), (3) Ynchausti (A). In the all- - for FAST derby. Kennedy is strong in big states which send so to the convention, states such as New York, New her BartlO) d & RIBATI-197- CHIVYJ-$30- 0 d Many children throughout Davis County participated in you Credit." Chimney repair Stove installation nomination Democratic For Dec. 15 n gymnastics technique leading to her rating as Class I title champion in ariel gymnastics meet. have would lota Chapter Plans Party award-winnin- g GOOD SUBSTITUTE If you The oddsmakers and pollsters at present give Senator Kennedy a clear edge in the u of Chicopee Comprehensive High School, Chicopee, Mass. graduate wealth C, ninth. p of Ted Kennedy is the Democratic nominee. Pre-Juveni- p of regardless p and Buffy Bountiful, Ladies-Grou- OTHER skaters from Davis $300 RKBATM979 In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits towards an associate degree in applied science the the election whether President Carter or Senator outcome mamv SAME x. training in human relations. through Ladies-Grou- e D, seventh; Lewis, com- pete at Pacific Coast Sectional in Great Falls, so at Belmont, this event was designated as Lake City, placed among the top three in their respective events at Belmont and so qualify for the Pacific Coast Sectional. DURING THE six weeks at Lackland AFB, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special However, the skaters do not California. Jon now qualifies for the Pacific Coast Sectional Meet to be held Dec. at Great Falls, Mont. Three other Utah skaters, all members of the Inter-mountai- n William K. Topper of 730 Hill Blvd., Layton, has been assigned to Sheppard AFB, Texas, after completing XTr Force basic training. A, p e tion. 5 Airman Kenneth A. Topper, son of Air Force Senior tiful, competition. Holly Cook, Bountiful, looking at her ninth birthday-oDec. 1, placed second in Ladies competi- approximately 240 skaters from Utah, Nevada and AFB Sheppard A Ladies-Grou- sixth; Jana Blackburn, Boun- free style: and Linda and Phillip Kennedy, Salt Lake City, third in Junior Pairs member of the Utah Club Figure Skating headquartered in Bountiful, was one of 1? Utah amateur figure skaters who competed in the four-daevent against KENNETH A. 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