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Show To Be Honored Kaysville Births At Open House Its a 7 lbs. 13 oz. son for Mr. and Mrs. Dean Buhlerof Hyde P&rk. The new addition arrived Dec. 1 1 in the Logan Hospital. At home are one brotner Supapong (Nidi and three sisters, Karen, Brent, Kathy and Rebecca. Mrs. Buhler wasthe former Kristen Turner of Logan. birthday open house on Monday Dec. 29 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gariick, 734 East Center St., Kaysville, from p.m. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler, Kaysville, and Mrs. Selma Turner, Logan. Mrs. Wilma Buhler of Bountiful, and Harold Bennett SLPAPONG was an American Field Service student at Davis High School and gradu- of Kaysville are the ated with the 1975 graduating class. He arrived Dec. 22 to spend Christmas and the holidays with his American Family, Gary and Sheila Gariick and their children. Suspapong graduated from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long of Kaysville are announcing the arrival of their daughter born on Nov. 13 in the DNMC. She weighed 8 lbs. and will be named Janie Dian. To welcome the new addition are Bancock University, then came to California where he is attending Whittier College in California. He decided he wanted to be in Kaysville with his American family for Christmas. He will return to California the end of December. THE GARL1CKS invite all David, Marci, Becky and Kammy . The mother is the former Jane Brittain of Ogden. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. F. LeRoy Hodson of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brittain of Evanston, Wyo. Also, Mrs. Belva F. Long of Ogden. Its now one of each for Mr. and Mrs. Craig T. Edwards of Kaysville. Their daughter was bom on Dec. 5 at the DNMC in Layton and weighed 7 lbs. 10 oz. She will be named Megan. At home is a little brother Matthew to play with her. Mrs. Edwards will be remembered as the former Sandra Larsen of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Don T. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Larsen, all of Kaysville, are their daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nielsen of Kaysville. The baby arrived at DNMC on Dec. 10 and weighed 8 lbs. 4 oz. She will be named Gentry Lyn. At home are two brothers Justin and Taylor to welcome her. Mrs. Nielsen is the former Shelly Miller of Layton. Grandparents include Mrs. Leah Nielsen of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller of Layton. Mrs. Mary Timothy, Kaysville, and Mrs. Atella Miller, Plain City, are the the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Philo Edwards of Provo are the Announcing the arrival of At Clearfield the basketball program is team oriented to the. fullest. Even those on the bench get into the act in during a game. The Falcons could be the darkhorse season. this their league TEAM CONCEPT 'fly CLEARFIELD does have some fine talent this season, but again the lack of height just might be their downfall. In the DAVE WIGHAM CLEARFIELD - Clear-ketba- ll teams have always had a certain mystique about them. People are always commenting on their patient style of play and aggressive defense. . ': Davis County tournament they fell to a much taller View-moteam but not before they had played with the Vikings for over three periods. Even though they give away inches the Falcons dont back away from anyone when it head-to-hea- d THAT MYSTERY surrounds this years group of Falcons, and Coach Hansen and his staff once again have ' molded some super individual : talent into a fine team. "Sute we wont be considered a favorite in the region. But the guys play very well together and we could very well be the dark horse of the league." Craig went on to add that Roy and Bonneville will be tough with their returning players. He looks to Layton as being stronger when league rolls around and ended up by : saying that its always tough to beat Sky View, especially up in Cache Valley. comes to defense. Even against the giants of Viewmont they played a tough and stayed right with them. Defense is a word that most high school players have nightmares about they dont like the word or the effort. Defense at Clearfield, though, is a way of life. man-toma- n HEADING THE list of fine talent this season is senior forward Troy Nye. Without question one of the better players in the area, Troy is a great shoo- - . KAYSVILLE THEATRE Annual FREE Childrens CHRISTMAS MOVIE Wed., Dec. 24, 1:15 1 & (Theatre closed Christmas Eve) IN THE middle of the floor will be 65 senior Mike John- Mike is the most improved player on the squad who worked hard during the off season and is now enjoying the benefits. The guard line for the Falcons is small but extremely quick. With Fred Cook at one spot and Mike Masero at the other Coach Hansen likes to put fullcourt pressure on the oppositions guards. Fred is super quick and comes up with the big steals when they are needed. Mike is a smooth bail handler who sets up the offense and runs the show. son, who isnt afraid of anyone or anything. Get the ball to Mike and hell find a way to get the shot off with a high success ratio. Coach Hansen feels that VON GARDINER, Craig Suekawa and Kevin Bitton are ready and willing to come in off the bench for the Falcons. Gar- - ter who has the ability to jump with the best of them. The Falcons look to this guy for the big play and he usually responds. Senior Dewey Pratt gets the call at the other forward spot and Coach Hansen feels this youngster is one of the most consistant players around. Hell give 100 percent at all times at both ends of the floor. Despite his 62" frame he has an uncanny ability to rebound with the bigger guys. I Chester and Anne Call, Kaysville, are bursting with pride after having their toy chihuahua "Delightful Design nicknamed Dee Dee win the toy group as well as best of breed at two shows: one held at Yuma, Ariz. and the other at diner is usually the first one off the bench and he adds another scoring threat. He hit two long range bombs in the closing moments of the Viewmont game. Suekawa, (who usually spells Masero), is another small guard who sets up the offense and runs the show. Bitton is a junior jumping jack who likes to go to the boards hard. Coach Hansen, and his staff, have always come up with a winner at the school and this year should be no exception to the rule. He has some fine talent who work together hard at all times. In these days its refreshing to see a high school team play defense with the enthusiasm and desire the Falcons have. Wm$ Brawley , Calif. T o be a winner in the toy group is to be the top winner of all toy breeds. Mr. and Mrs. Call received a letter from the judge of the Its a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Walker of Kays- - SUPAPONG (NID) KRISHNAKAN Supapongs friends to visit with him during his stay and to see him during the open house. ville. The 6 lbs. 5 oz. baby arrived Dec. 11 at the DNMC and will be named Sara Marie. Mrs. Walker is the former Marilyn Judd of Pleasant Grove. She is their first daughter. Their sons are Gary and Leon. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Judd of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Calvin Walker, also of Pleasant Grove are the grandparents. are The ts Mrs. Lila Judd. Pleasant Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kirk, Tooele, np BIG SAVINGS 11311 LADIES DEPT. Coats Dresses Purses Sportswear GIRLS show last week congratulating them. She indicated that DEE Dee was the most beautiful dog she has ever judged, which pleased the Calls very much, np DEE DEE is 15 months old and has already taken 18 best of variety trophies and five group placements. Krish-naka- a former student from Thialand, will be honored at a DEPT. Coats Pants Shirts 1:15 Dresses, etc. MENS DEPT. DUS Sponsored by Melco Electronics The new leader In consumer electronics New with lower discount prices on stereo Sponsors Meet tants to the attorney general were present as judges and 185 trophies were presented to the top winners. East High School took top honors at the meet while DHSs John Wilson and Willy Coombs each took 1th place in their houses of Matt Hanson and the Federalists, respectively. By DEBBIE GEORGE -- speakers watches calculators Kaysville, 20 N. Main - Layton Hills -- Between Ernst h Safeway "I thought the meet went very well. Many schools consider it the best meet all year and want very much to be in- vited, commented Davis 1 High School Debate Coach Mrs. R. Goforth about the Cal- vin Rampton Invitational Legislative Meet. The meet THIS YEARS debated was held Dec. 10 and is sponsored yearly by the DHS officers are as follows: Lisa Hess, captain; Cynthia Waga-mamanager; Mindy Her-rietreasurer; Mark McMillan, NFL president; Sally Smith, publicity manager; and Kristi Dahlstet as historian. They are looking forward to several meets in January whiqji will include the Golden s, THE LEGISLATIVE tournament is like a session of student congress where bills are presented and issues are considered before other members of the student congress. Four attorneys and assis i Shirts Coats Pants Spike Iovitational on Jan. 7; the Copper Classic Jan. 17, and the State Bar Debate Tournament on Jan. 31. Other meets will also be continued throughout the remainder of the year. Jackets, etc. Kaysville DEPT. Mrs. Connie Dahlstet hosted the Christmas dinner party at her home Thursday evening for the AAUW. Mrs. Betty Brand, vice president, Coats Pants assisted. Shirts The group enjoyed an inter- national potluck dinner and Mrs. Kathryn Stirling showed films and told of her trip to Guatemala. Mrs. Stirling is president of the organization. DEPT. i Many Good Values at Clean-u- p Prices Depeedibk Hgt Qaita pk vanatr d mem 091M a pow COO&tlOM n Proven performance from over 1,000,000 owner. 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