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Show Page 8B, Lakeside Review, October 30, 1980 Bountiful Results Roy 20 Bountiful 18. Layton 6 Bountiful 0. 75-0. Bountiful Bountiful II 32 90 Pounds 125 75-- Roy 7. HAFB7. 90 Pounds pleasant View RiverdaleO. Bountiful II 105 Pounds M, A, Pounds 75-- 125 Bountiful I 13 Layton II 21 . Kaysville 18 . Pounds Bountiful III 6. 13 125 Pounds Ogden 112. 12 155 Pounds Bountiful 27 . HAFB 0. 17. Office Supplies S;: MINI BOWL rowmi .. mnigt 3764855 Fort Lane Shopping Center W.F.FoL B ,TSf jc 116 S. Fort Lane, Layton, Ut. victors jump with joy in celebration of their post season win. BDEDV00 Nine Harry B. CSCa? Gerlach was the Candidate for the Davis County Commission on the American Party Ticket. . w. promised intentions change as fast as his political parties. . Will his 15 -- Mst Nine champions in two divisions and five weight groups were crowned in the Wasatch Front Football League at Wild Cat Stadium. Friday and Saturday, Oc- tober24and25. safe ' Eighteen of the 122 W.F.F.L. teams squared off in the championship bowl, and nine of them took home a trophy, ' f the games were close, but Layton beat Syracuse 32-- 6 in the 155 Pund division. Closest game of the tourney was played between Ogden and Roy in the 105 pound class. In overtime, each team was given the ball on the 40 yard line, and four downs to advance the ball. The Roy team won by twelve yards. HARRY GERLACH REALLY A REPUBLICAN . Comm, for Govt, by the People - D. Flint Mini Bowl1 Scores Division Two mm ' ROYS MIKE TALBOT FIGHTS for yardage in close game with Ogden in the ' ' 105 pound division. - 15A Dlvision Ogden 0. 90 Pounds bumX! ii I Division One Bountiful Bountiful Bmmttftdl0. 105 Pounds Roy g 6 - III 75-- Division Bear River 14 . Ogden 6 C,ly 31 Lay'n strafu 13 - ' 13. - Kaysville 90 Pounds Farmington North Ogden 6. 14-- - 7 . 105 Pounds North 0gden 7 . Farmington6. 123 Pounds Sunset 14 - North POITJBGD n0CTADC3 - 32 KI.PA Victim of Crime Layton Chamber of Commerce and the following merchants make available to the public SKI PASSES FOR POWDER MOUNTAIN at 52.50 DISCOUNT from regular rate of $9.50. GOOD FOR WEEKDAYS 12 DAY GOOD FOR - BUT MAY BE APPLIED TO WEEKEND PASS -- WEEKEND OR NIGHT SKIING ANY TIME Pass may be purchased at this reduced rate with purchase of $25.00 or more from the following merchants. A Ski A-- 1 LAYTON FORD QUALITY CLASS LAYTON HILLS DODGE LAYTON LAMPS AND LIGHTS ALBERTSONS ANN'S FABRIC LOFT BOISE CASCADE MOBILE MANSIONS BOB'S LOCI SHOP BURTON WALKER MONTGOMERY WARD NEW CONCEPT FURNITURE B AND B DEPT. STORE OLSEN CHEVROLET CLARENCE KNIGHT PRUDENTIAL SAVINGS AND LOAN REALAX REALTY C0RP. SAFEWAY CLOTHES CONNECTION The car dealer who sold this woman her car had turned back the number of miles on the odometer. And that is fraudulent. Jim McConkie was one of the first prosecutors in the Intermountain States to convict used car dealers for that crime under federal laws. Jim McConkie knows that its tough when you are a victim of crime. . Thats why McConkie founded a legal clinic especially designed to meet the needs of middle-incom- e people. Thats why McConkie favors a victims Paid fr Mifnnl.iv fur Vtnrnvi nmmitlnv. K criminals compensation would reimburse victims for bodily injury and property loss. Thats why McConkie favors setting up an informal arbitration system where people can represent themselves (without the expense of a lawyer) in disputes involving less than $5,000. fund-convi- cted CRITTENDEN PAINT AND GLASS CUTRUBUS MOTORS , DAVIS COUNTY GLASS DIAMOND 'T' LEATHER FLOWERS BT CANDLELIGHT INK SPOT LAYTON AUTO SALES SATISFACTION CENTER SQUIRE'S (MALL) SWALLOW DRUG (MALL) STIMPSON'S MARKET TOM'S SUPER-SAV- E WASATCH SPORTING GOODS LAYTON DRUG LAYTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE McConkie for Attorney General Because Victims Have Rights Too Viulli Mam Mil I it. liar, Lim hairprrnm -- |