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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, SEPTEMBER 18, 1980 ILowtoini T games up until that time. By DAVE W1GHAM of a sudden people around the state are starting to take the Lancer LAYTON Bountiful, Viewmont All football team seriously. Main reason is their big win last week over previously beaten Brighton Square By DAVE W1GHAM BOUNTIFUL Off On "We need a better effort from How many times have you heard the old standby about throwing out the record books when certain teams play each other. Well youll hear it again all week as Bountiful gets set to host rival Viewmont this Friday night under the lights. TRUE THE Braves are defending state champions and are coming off a win over South, tneir first of the season. And true the Vikings havent won a game yet this season and in fact have been embarassed their last two outings. Truth is though when these two meet the emotions are so high no one can tell whats going to happen. INJURIES might play a factor in this game also. Bountiful is hoping to use tightend Mike Woodbury who sat out last week while the Vikings are counting on the return of Kyle Morrell who went out in the second period against West with a mild concussion. Both will probably see action our people up front. Against Clearfield I felt we won the battle up front but in the last two outings we havent done much of anything." That puts the pressure on Brian Beck, Mark Vickers, Blake Cloward, Craig Roberts, Marv Callicot-t- e and Brent Daines. We know they can do the job because they did it against Clearfield, he added. Bountiful also has some top rated people up front to make things miserable for these Vikings. People like Alan and Chris Badger like to Mel-dru- hit people. Their defense headed by Rob Allred, Chad Stapley, Kent Bagshaw and company played well in shutting down and vaunted passing attack of South last week while By GARY R. BLODGETT VIEWMONT coaches have been impressed with the running of junior Rob Eggett of Bountiful while the Braves staff had praise for sophomore Steve Caputo of Viewmont. Eggett is a power runner who doesnt give up when hit while Caputo has excellent speed to the outside. Although the Vikings have lost two lopsided games in a row the coaches around the league arent writing them off. "They have a good solid team, they hit hard and get after people. Those two games were against two real good noted one coach. Indeed both Davis and West are highly thought of this season. fiberglass covering and have B mim Wkueflk&r KLE -- O Sept. Showtimes 7:30 Weeknights 7:30 & 9:50 Fri. & Sat. Nights Sat. Mat. 1:15 Only All Tickets 1.00 KAYSVILLE THEATRE 376-527- 2 KimmjH Friday their offense is starting to come around under Beyers VIEWMONT needs to control the ball on offense and keep their defense off the field. If Morrell can get the time he can pass with the best of them, but in recent games he hasnt had the time. The game is also homecoming for the Brave folks which gives them added incentive, as if either side needs it. A win for the Braves would put them nice in the region standings while a loss for the Vikes would put them in a hole. KEEP AN eye on the line play for the key to this outing. At home the Braves are tough and would have to be favored. By KRIS MARYON Its the "First Time for graduates to return 'to Davis Highs Homecoming as real alumni this Saturday, 1980 Sept. 20. FOLLOWING tomorrow mornings Chuckwagon breakfast and the Homecoming assembly, events will wind up tomorrow afternoon and evening. The breakfast will be held aUhe Davis football stadium from 8 a.m. For $2 you 6-- Association began this week to install a fiberglass canopy over the pistol range of the Davis County Rifle and Pistol Range east of here. THE ASSOCIATION, which leases the range from the county, was given the green light to purchase the several of its members whom are in the contracting business do the installation. A representative of the association told the commission that they had received a bid of $1,192 for the fiberglass top. He said it would take members about two weeks to complete the installation. WHEN COMPLETED, it was explained, the pistol range would be protected somewhat by inclement weather but that there would be no solid walls enclosing the range. Meanwhile, commissioners delayed opening of bids for drilling and blasting of a hillside at the ntle range necessary to eliminate a rocky area at the end of one uncompleted section of the range. COMMISSIONERS said this would be the last major project for the county at the range. The shooting facility was recently leased to the pri- vate shooting club whose members agreed to improve and maintain the range at their expense. Bids were delayed on the , blasting and drilling work because of the extremely high cost of preliminary estimates. met with a lot of controversy from residents of the area who complained not only of the danger but also of the noise coming from the range. WAHSATCH Shooters Association is working closely with the county commission to assure safety at the range. A red flag is flown when the range is in use and the Sheriffs Office is notified at the opening and closing of the range. A safety range officer is always on duty. Club officials said enrollment into the association has increased at the rate of 0 members per week since the 10-2- can have all the pancakes you can eat plus ham, eggs, milk and juice. The breakfast is sponsored by the Davis and cheerleaders and everyone is invited to attend. The assembly, planned by the senior class committee, will feature alumni and events is scheduled to beein at 9 a.m. of the seventies and THE JUNIOR class-sponsore- behind Bowmans. association took over the range a couple of months ago. THE RANGE is now open d parade down Kays-ville- s Main Street is scheduled to begin about 3:30 p.m. Several clubs and organizations have entered the competition for proizes awarded by judge Joe Hill, T&I Woods instructor at Davis. KCPX radios Rambling Rootbeer jeep will also participate in the parade with the studentbody officers. Just prior to the football game against the Box Elder g Bees, there will be a ping-pon- unlimited use of the range. may also use the facility by paying a daily fee. THE RANGE was leased to the private shooting club for five years during which time the association has agreed to use 90 percent of their proceeds to improve and maintain the facility. 1. WHEN blasting is completed, the area would be landscaped. A storage shed and firing platforms will also be installed in the final phase of construction. Reopening of the rifle range WILL YOUR PREMIUMS GO UP WHEN HIS SHIP GOES DOWN? 7-- prizes donated by various in the area will be awarded to the finders of balls with lucky numbers. Kick-of- f for the game is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. with halftime entertainment being provided by the and Pro DHS Band, Schola. . ALLYSON EMERY, Shelly Kimose and Melanie Valentine will reign over the Homecoming dance that will take place following the football mer-chan- ls These two clubs always seem to battle each other each year with the results usually being close. They are comparable to each other in many ways this season with new faces on each side of the line. in Layton doesnt like to loose win a their with and region play week ago theyll be riding high. Look for a Layton win. LAYTON meanwhile Motoiicde& Snowmobile i Cylihcter boring, likes honing, and sleeving - to play ball control offense with their running backs getting the bulk of the calls. Brian Murray and Keith Wilson are both fine backs and are getting tougher to bring down with each carry. game at 8:30 p.m. in the cafeteria. Both students and alumni are encouraged to come and dance to the music of Bondage and see the royalty presented at 10 p.m. Cost for the dance will be $6 per couple and pictures will be taken for either $5 or $7. Call 766-275- 1 Bountiful may have had FENCED STORAGE Grooming & Pet Supply 45 EAST GENTILE NO. 10 e, 766-491- 7 Call Behind Layton Dept. Store 766-009- 7 Do you suffer from diabetes? 2. Are you anemic? 3. Do you have high blood pressure? 4. Suffer from emphysema? 5. Do you have arteriosclerosis? Suffer any disorders of the prostate gland? 7. Any disorders of the breast or cervix? 6. 8. Do you have hypoglycemia (low blood sugar)? 9. Whats your cholesterol level? 10. 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Antelope Drive, Layton, Utah 84041 776-320- 0, 649 No. Main, Layton 376-125- 9 my home The Physician Information Service is offered at no charge hi the public merest by Davis North Medical Center. oc about SAFECO. fm Cam-per- i, 1195 No. Mato, Layton Open 7 A.M.-- 5 P.M. PHONE Home, Cars, Boats, Trucks, Diesels, Farm Equipment etc. $10.00 per month Safe! on Gordon Locked up Ken Halls Ave. behind TIMBERLYNNS Sno-Mobil- 776-3200, dont want to pay for careless boatowners, see us THE SECONDARY has been improving also, remember all these players are new to with varisity ball this season, John Lynch heading the list having picked off a Brighton it twenty pass and returning yards for a score. ROY LIKES to put the ball has a up in the air, and Jacklin fine arm, but they also have a fine running attack to compliment it. Jacklin has excellent speed which gives them an added dimension on offense. Ken Huddleston is the leading runner on the club while Brad McCaulley is their main threat to catch the football. One thing that impressed Bountiful Coach Paul Waite about this Roy team was their size especially on the defensive front line. They are big and quick" noted Waite. drop by KSL Eyewitness News helicopter in the High schools south field at about 4:30 p.m. Hot dogs, drinks and r. Careless claims can drive premiums higher than a mainsail. SAFECO boat policies are for careful captains. Who take safety precautions and steer a straight course. So if you Rench, and Rich Ipaktchian will match anyone up front in both size and streneth. for Vought is calling the plays better is and getting Layton with experience, he didnt see much action behind Mark Vigil last season. Roys coach Emis Jackhn looks to his son, Junior Wade, to lead his troops, at least this at his way the coach can yell quarterback in any tone he wants to and get away with it. knocked off 6 by Olympus. Both clubs scored one touchdown but the Roy club elected to go for two points and failed. If youre big on comparing scores of these two opponents then figure this out. Brighton beat Olympus 45-Olympus beat Roy while Layton beat for Trailer, Motor Meanwhile, commissioners said they would seek the possibility of having the U.S. Navy Reserve Unit in Ogden donate the blasting if the county purchases the explosives. e, James Suitt, Steve backfield. Senior Todd but last Friday they were Tuesdays, Thrusdays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m. until dusk. Club members pay an association fee which entitles them trouble with the size of Roy but size is another thing that never seems to be lacking in a Layton football team. Lance Bright-shu- Brighton. Lets not consider these scores. BOTH OF these clubs have new quarterbacks in their going the opposite mute. They opened up the year with a rare win over Bountiful, they they won again the following week DHS Slates 80 Homecoming leadership. Receives Canopy MemFRUIT HEIGHTS bers of the Wahsatch Shooters VIKING Coach Wade Bender is direct about his club, UP UNTIL that win over the Bengals this local club was said to be down this season. After all they had lost their two Davis Firing Range although no one knows up until game time how effective either will be. Senior Kevin Beyer played a good game last week in guiding the Braves to their initial victory of the season while sophomore Doug Lee played well for Viewmont in replacing Morrell for the majority of the game. ball-clu- un- 23-2- 1. Brighton had knocked off Skyline which is always tough, so many of Salt Lake City figured this one to be an easy victory for Brighton. Now the Lancers have confidence going in their league opener this week with Roy. Now the Royals realize that they just might have a hornets nest to contend with. 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