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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DA KEITH DI SC B x iS NEWS JOURNAL, AN Coach Ward Saw 'uldn't mind at all it re were no questions head ri mt the football squad's firt jut.-iot the reason. But thinking like that can on!' pat i l'i ot extra slashes in ihi h." Lalumn so he'll put Lp th those few question maiks w g wi-h- ONE AREA he desirs- - ,tii least number of questions is with his defense, espeiidlx when Ben Lomond xisus Dan territory this Friday nigh' at k) p m I he Da Lon ond sontronlation kicks o ,hu I4K1 prep football camp ugn and what a better wax to uo it "IF II beat Ben m ond teel positixe we are ot, io i F. L good start," said Sawlcx earlier this week He heliexes, without Intle question, that the Scothes will return one ot their better t , mis in ears and a squad hot 'hould make it to tne ate P'axofts, IHf part ARE LEI) in the most Jason Watkins, by perhaps one of the piemier tinning backs in the state Watkins will be tough to contain no matter where lie tr ixs or who he goes against Getting the nod to hCp stop W atkins w ill be a Dart de nse 'hat will get better as tadi came passes, JIM HILL has onedetcRsixe end spot anchored dou n rule t raig W'agstaff returns nom a knee injury to take the oc other side. W'atktns will have his unds lull with Cary Blood and Robert Steed at the detensixe tackle slots and it he gets through them he'll have to tangle with a pair of solid linebackers in Kirk Stoiex and rox Meacham. Chris M.k hex could also see some pi o mg time at a defensive ha, her I I spot NORTH DAVIS LEADER, AUGUST 27, 1981 all the wax by Secrist. the junior ' Horne Kx stood out in preseason drills, not only in his passing and running but blocking as well That always comes in handx with the double wing the Darts throw at their opponents . will oti to Spencer DeGraw, perhaps one of the fastest, if not the fastest back in the state DeGraw returns his senior year as the state champion and an uneontend-ablchoice for the Dart position, e wing-bac- k MEACHAM isn't quite as fast as DeGraw but has the necessary tools for the fullback positon. Doug Wehrli could have the edge at the slotback spot oxer baekfield from an aerial attack Davis Ians Offensively might see a bit more passing than in the past, especially it the arms of Ben Home and Rick Secnst don't let anx one down Straxhorn Wehrlnsamoxe-ifrom the Bountiful area. n BACK 0 the passing game, Dart qiun tci backs will have plenty tothiow at startingwith Hill and Brent Olsen at tight end I rom there it might be eithei rox Anderson or Mike Colemere at split end. Kyle Anderson or Steve Jones could also fill in the receiving corps. Storey at 6'4", 190 won't be hard to find at the left guard ottensoe line position. Mackey mu' have the center spot tied down with Frodsham placing beside him at the nght guard position. Staples and Ferrin will be pushing Frodsham tor the starting role. 1 THIS IS year number three tor Sawley as a headcoach at Dux is. He and his teams haven't known what a losing season is like and don't bet in 81 they'll be finding out any sooner Two seasons ago he led Davis to a record and the state plus offs and last year enjoyed his finest year to record, a glossx mark and another trip to the coveted state 6-- 4 End Of An Era! He may be just a little boy at heait. buy you can't amuse him with lollipops and marbles Gospoit. Pensacola Positive Proof he most impressive testimony for tolerance is a golden I HORNE, THE senior, has the edge on the number one QB spot but is being pressured swu t t 4 A . ranking and a mee un amone nex wedding anmxersarx. imes. Moishalltown. la. Sigkml "I'm positive there wf, be some great nxaluries deieiot Dax is County school and two Salt Lake City schools. and we at Dax is like the tact ne travel to opposing schools MG!1 AM Used to be in the old day s tl it good enough. Seems like now . h es to professional sports his sig .a thing. word was hen it coni- tun. ;e doesn't mean a n s 'n x w I'YE ATCHED several pr. so, son Nf I games on the old tube now and not one ot then has gone bx without word that one of the pi.txeis isn t repotting to camp because they are unh, pp with then contract. In college I took a contract instructor knew his stuff, and did, then these athletes really stand on. .las' u'W es eh in t and it m believe he h.oe a lee to , HERE ARE some of these gu s that all ot a sudden feel they should be making n oie monex than the contract calls for. To me if then iu is on the doited line then what bone do they h. c to pie k 1 mean really, us fans hac taken enough! Iiom these prima donnas. They this k pi't because thex can run with a football, or cate the Jain thing, thex should be making a million do! us .. xeai instead ot 1 I Y ONDER w hat would hapn m il the ow net s all ot new contract. Give him less money Boy. would these guys get upset. But on the other hand thex expect the owners to jump and renegotiate a new contract with them at the drop of a button. A contract is a contract. If a play er signs tor ox er four y ears then he should be held to t hat The other owners should stand by the team and not even talk to the player who wants a new contract 1 HE AY t things are going, why ex en sign a don't mean a lot to the plaxers anyway. Then too. the players want us little old fans to believe they are playing the game foi the loxe ot the spoit. "I couldn't do this unless I loved the game." is a common phrase among players. Come on xou gux s do xou really think the fans are dumb enough to bin con-tiac- It seems to me they that I'M REALLY getting upset listening to these gux s talk about how underpaid they are hex should get my. or your paycheck once in awhile then max be thex would be more appreciative ot then own Then to. maybe the television people shouldn t dwell on the subject so much. Sine they have a 1 1 that committment Decision Expected On Library Director FARMINGTON Whether Davis County Library Director Jeanne Layton will receive a merit raise or not will be decided during an executive session of the library board this morning. THAT VAS the word, at least, as of Tuesday afternoon, when a second executive session to discuss the issue was announced. The first was held Monday about 11 a.m after the regular monthly board meeting. At that time, conflicting reports said a vote had alreadx been taken, two-on- e against Vine Ripe Family Pack CANTALOUPE GROUND BEEF another said an additional session would be required That report indicated it was hoped the entire five board members could be present. The press can be legally excluded from such sessions and was not included in that meeting. 19 stjc 5J1 Fresh, Yellow ONIONS Heinz, 16 Oz . Assr'c t BARBEQUE SAUCE... above-standar- performance. they were known as raises" and were usually given near the employees starting dat each Sunshine, 19 Oz anniversary t 79c SH 29 r:x COOKIES year. hasn't increase-amoun- i h Cubes S-J- 59 BUTTER reting to between three and four percent of her salary for the past two years She was fired by a three-twvote of the library board in September, 1979. and reinstated early the follow ing y ear after several hearings and merit council action. The library director said Tuesday afternoon she had been alerted to "be available" between a.m. this morning for possible attendance at the special session. W ; pslorr Up, pr. U Lqpt 89' ............... PEAS o Fort Lane AND W orPEPSI BOARD CHAIRMAN Evan Whitesides said the first session found those present completing an evaluation form required to aid in determining merit raises. She was rated as above standard" in carrying out administrative responsibilities but needed to make some improvements" in out policies. The majority of county employees receive a merit increase each year, at least at present . although they are supposedly granted for ceived such an 81 Ho. A ROOT BEER $-3- da Vh ,tjv Wight House Cans, ck sr granting the raise, while MISS LAYTON The so distant. e ad coach a sudden decided that a guy didn't pint up to his ability one year so they called him in and mtoimcd him that they won't let him play this cat without a board-authorize- d Junior Denims and Cords Junior Tops K Contract Is A Contract Drew Olson and Trent team with Mark Staples Keith rox errin. Chris Johnson Anderson and Doug W chili to protect the Dart defensive SAWLEY SEES a lot of posi- tixe things coming from the Bx DAY F. Bl r, IF the Darts can't pass the', can surely hand the ball 2 BRICE FRODSHAM mm a 1? r)7 PUmp SJ99 HAIR SPRAY 4P r t Toddle EV'd r c Genenr. 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