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Show ai: . - poor copy s - - JOURNAL., MARCH 1 , DHS Gir - plastics So Far aated Davis High cirN gymnastic team has keen undefeated so far this season with only four games left to play, before entering region playoff. They have defeated Kearns. Bonneville. Vi'" nn nt and Box Bid - RCH 29 ON M s legion playoff at the Davis High School an '.dev invite everyone to come out and see them perform and support them. Syracuse News Peter A. Kranenburg was honored at a family dinner and gathering at the family home on Sunday for his birthday anniversary. Family members who came were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bronson nr. children a Wales. Linn: Mr. mm Daniel Scott fritz. Sr. and children of Dubois. Wv, Peter A vr-- v krar.e'iluirg. Jr. . Nx Xvs df'.'v x fiN': ; a I ' .i cusen. Kasi Morgan, les.. emu Sehryver. Janna Seeg-- i . Stacy Warren and Jackie ricard. You may qualify for real Bennett and Cheryl Wilcox as managers. According to the coach, many of the girls had never competed before, but in spite of this, they have been attaining gieat success. savings on your home insurance with Farmers New Homes discount, ranging from 2 for a COACH HARDY stated "Tney arc a gro"p o'' .. , vet tl.v ...c i tkii.: citls corstructed this year. And you can add another sizeable discount if you , to I . a big 12 L for a Talk fH weather long-rang- '' to your friendly see how much money you can save. (ON jECK weather. fore- WEATHER forecasters study a number of things in determining what the weather will he in a particular future period. One of the things they w atch closest is the buildup and movement of large polar air masses in the polar regions. These air masses spill over and flow down over Canada and enter the United States. They often bring cold or stormy THEIR COURSE can often be predicted. If fewer of them Jt polar air masses are indicated, or if they seem weak, then it is likely ih.it wain nil ir.r will pi.sn upward and oxer tuc United Sink's - or at least oxer a s, hi: lien pail ol a Taking iliesc , ale at ion under consideration, a. othci factors somethin. t..uc than a guess' can be arrived at. although the "experts" still miss and weather remains somclhinu of a mvsterv. 1279 XJ 157 K fifth Main, Layton Farmer, irtsurance Croup AUTO FIRE LIFE COMMERCIAL ?:c.rfc or HI SAVE 50 W'' y RADIAL TIRES ' ICEBCIEElji SEBASTAIN SAYS: DETROITS LOSS IS YOUR GAIN! STACEY GREEN NEISHA GREEN Gymnastic 'The 1980 gymnastics season had ended for Utah's 80 Class II gymnasts. And ended rather dramatically at the USGF state championships in Salt Lake City. For a group of girls from Davis County, it could hardly have ended any better. THE SALTOS gymnastic club found itself with a 1 record going into the two meets held last month. And In both of those competitions they won tlw unoffi-cia'- " team title. But then one of their top gymnasts w as sidelined with a sprained ani. . anot k1 -- us ill with the on am; (he state meet was up for grabs. Only one of the five gnk competing for the SAL! OS ' had ever done compulsory and beoptional (Class II) routines fore. Of the remaining four, one. Beverly Snell, had never competed in gymnastics before this season. The remaining three girls had competed at the Class 111 (beginning) level before this year. 9-- qu:.l-jfyin- g : COACH MIKE Dennison said of the state meet, We had almost too many excuses for not doing well when we finally arrived at state on March injuries, illness, lack of competitive experience, fewer team members. But the girls gave their best effort and we did well." ; The SALTOS placed first as a team and won eight out of ten year's Class III state champion, Stacey tied for first on uneven bars and won the children's division 8.3 per title axei.-.ginevent. Asa Class Neisha Green II gymnast last year, she competed in several meets before an ankle in jury kept her out for the season. Her 1980 performance gave her a first on uneven parallel bursar., the title. Hci o(i.5U total earned her the honor of the outstanding competitor award" for the Stacey and Neisha Green won L;e children and jur.K-k r ectively in .lie portion of the competition. divt-vxi'- : MARY ELLEN Marx TRACY SUMNER A state and national tumbling champion. Ms. Sumner won vaulting and fourth One of the states top rated gymnasts, she became the first Class II competitor to use a half twisting pike double somersault on vault. Her ability to perform well while ill was fo- - 'v i S x ' ..snysi.-former high school competitor. Mary Ann did not compete due to an injury. She v as rated after the second second qualifying meet and had previously beaten the defending state champion. THE I9d0 state meek " "w;- says Coach Ellen won vaulting and placed in the 1980 third meet. In her first Beverly Snell in gy tnnas- year of competition automobiles. over supply of tires. difficult to qualify for that the only two teams who have ever won it in the past could not qualify as teams. The TAGS of Woods Cross won state from 1974 through 1978. Intermountain Gymnastics won the title last year. Several girls who competed and won medals last year did not qualify individually. When you only take 30 com- it nee mvs i: f ck c:, e, pctitii n. BIG Os: tremendous nationwide, buying power enk ui to buy up this surplus at fantastic savings to you! Radial Tire Special illFGoodrich Special 7ET J34.5-- i si.86 .w . .'.a, Mary . THE SALTOS team is coached by Barbara Cordell, Julie Johnson, Donna Kemp. Don Laursen and Mike Dennison. The staff and team will be opening theii new gymnastics club on May I in Davis County. 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Her second place was the fourth highest score for all competitors in all age groups. Last STACEY GREEN UECKAK: - QCDEN - 76 I If dont Farmers Agent today and la. .o. experts" make How do the e their casts? i:, house home and your family smoke. Aebbie l.owrv. - man eight years old? Julie . ;!!,' house Is y&:.r Vine. Lisa Lawrence. Jill 'Experts Forecasts I i i.aitzell. Paula Hutchby. Kathy Ki. pos. Sherma ' Team: Kathy Nielsen, Shawnee Ynchausti, Marika LeSieur, Jill Pale , Kim Peterson, Becki Hamblin. Head i Mike Den-- a G . n. Michele iont, Class II Team: Neisha Green don, B:vrly Sneli, Mary Ellen Marx, l'ammy Suat p. rf racy " .iHuiier, Mary Am; GYMNASTICS COMPETITORS 1 Teeslink. Melanie Teeslink. Beaky Taylor with Kaelyn 825-039- 1 the U.ri. Gymnastics Federation State Championships were: Back row, Coaches: Don Laursen, Barbara Cordell. Class I 1 . GAK.i LVN Horsley. Bv VIRGINIA BENNETT Compt-tingi- the funnest team have had in four years. I enjoy them very much and I find them to be very coachable. 1 his team has a great deal of potential and talent. np unne Hardy and Cindy ai are team coaches. the team is a very young team, with only two seniors, kb.. Nielson and Sue Giles. freshmen. Denise here are Calk". Sherrie Clayton. Nan-c- i Collins. Kristen Garr. Trish . . i |