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" 1 hai is i itf w M IA fi d:4 lljfivfn, T VC 4l4!f Iklh4j !ua (3s Use rntHt bill tutiiM," If Hi Jeifiic Uc Vising cvpLmap. Hxftven UflT fiwplxamei kA IPAvh lmjaT4t i4 Ihc Vt!i0', Iff w fi! ( 4tn U-- flr4 rlif!f m Friday's Action ihl m Some Of The Finest Performances Of The Year Chalked Up 8 There were some highlight and individual Htlighix in prep finilball last Friday, so let me try to relive them. JUST A few plays later, after Ray Dixon had tolled a punted ball way above Ihe stadium lights, a Layton receiver fumbled the punt with Folk line. Moore recovering on the Layton seven-yarmade three attempts to cross the goal line, and w ith a mighty second effort on the third try scored Clcarticld't second TD. Adams made it . The score stayed the same until half but with Dixons impressive punts. Parrys crisp passing and an interception by Moore, Clearfield kept the momentum. after Layton had scored a 0 overtime victhrilling ovcrthcirarch-rivafrom tory Clearfield. Though they knew it was lucky to get the win. the 23-2- Layton came the eloet. Only some severe penalties caused Clearfield from fitting cloe It w about time for anaher e f!oion and it happened few toes later as PaJcy connected this time With nc Saulder fof a 5 ( yard bomb with t 54 left in the (ford quarter. Ckarficld 4 saged some pnJc bank after Ntchobs tripped up comer won try. Bailey on Laytons nonc-the-lc- Fanciest Catches of the Week: Without any question you'd have to give this one to Slate li Box Elder At ftiiipcrSolc Slcs Layton - 7:30 score 2012. Layton wasn't to be denied as for the second straight week they made a crucial fourth quarter dnse count, this time a 2k yard touchdown pas to senior tight end. Darryl Lacey. 'l told the guys before the game 1 was going to score and when 1 got the chance 1 made the best of it, said Lacey. 8-1- 3 B-I- ) (llomtmung) arf'wiNd Clearfield At II Weber 7:30 LAYTONS life continued to be spared as Bailey pitched to Kidd at the last moment and he raced the enure width of the field for WBIOXSfc SHOES 43 No. Mn - Bountiful two-poin- ts LAYTON HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY SCHEDULE Fall Session 1983-8- 4 Registration: Sept. 22, 23, 26 from GiveThanks. Weisht Watchers can 12-2- 0 lbs. lose help you byThanksgiving. TOUCH AS Nails Award: Who else? It goes to Davis Ryan Smith who took some knocks, but gave many back too. He scored two touchdowns which aided the Darts 14-- 6 victory over East High. Smith on his first touchdown into an East plowed head-o- n defender, stunning only the defender and allowing Ryan to score the TD. Only a guy who eats nails for breakfast could have withstood that blow. Finest Punting Effort: Cot to give this one to Clearfields Ray Dixon who booted several punts so high that a satellite had to be sent up to find them. On one particular punt, Dixons kick went so high that the Layton receiver could not find it coming out of the lights. He consequently fumbled which later led to a Clearfield touchdown. Join by October 1st and youll save up to $30.00. Join the countless numbers of successful reducers by coming to Weight Watchers now! We've got quite a holiday deal cooking. Sign up by the above date, and we'll give you a $10.00 discount off your registration fee (regularly $15.00). Then attend through Christmas, and well give you discount coupons worth up to $20.00. Thats a total savings of up to $30.00. What a great way to lose and save. Offer valid only as a discounted may not be combined with any other discount or special rate. Offer valid in participating areas FINEST PASSING Performance: I really liked Jeff Parrys passing over Layton, but youd go too far without men- ,' , down passes and ran for another to help Layton stay undefeated at Bailey, since coming to Layton from Oklahoma at the beginning of his sophomore year, has failed yet to lose in a Layton uniform. He led the sophomores team io a perfect record and is perfect with the varsity. The Elite Among the Linemen: Ill have to go with Laytons Dave Facer who sacked Jeff Parry a couple of times and was generally consistent all night. The other is Davis Jeff Sampson who had 4-- only. Director: Cal Harris PLEASE, Phone 6-- 8 p.m. 544-340- 1 IN PERSON OR BY PHONE PRE-REGISTE- R If the director is not available when you call, please leave work and home phone numbers with the office secretaries and the director will return calls in the evenings. CALLIGRAPHY Begins Sept 28, 8 weeks, Wei Fee: $16 Rm. 288, p.m. Learn the art of beautiful pen lettering, and use It for letter uniting, or keeping a journal. Use It to make out checks, create posters,wall plaques and certificates. Course is taught by Rulon Terry, who has experience with Chancery Cursive, Old English, Gothic, Script, and other alphabets. This course will include beginning and advanced students. Cost is $1 plus about S3 for supplies. Supplies may be purchased the first night of class. Each session will have both group and individualized Instruction. 7--9 DANCE AEROBICS Begins Sept 26, 10 weeks, Mon. and Wed Fee: $20 p.m Stage Aerobic Dance is a unique and fun way to improve your endurance and muscle fitness. This class will be held twice weekly for a 10 week period. Linda Hamilton, the instructor, provides exciting music and exercise popular to help all members enjoy this class. The Instructor is CPR certified and provides new music and dances for the beginner and experienced dancer. 6-- 7 cardio-vascul- ar DANCE AEROBICS p.m Mon and Wed, 10 weeks Fee: $20 Stage This class also begins on Sept. 26 and is described above. 7--8 INTRODUCTION TO MICROCOMPUTERS Begins Sept. 28, 10 weeks Wed Fee: $35 Room 148 7-- 9 p.m This course is designed to assist in learning how to operate a home computer. No previous knowledge is necessary and it is not necessary to own a computer to enroll. Buzz Stumm will instruct approximately 1 12 hours and allow 12 hour for lab Please during stated times. BEGINNING TYPEWRITING Begins Sept. 28, 10 weeks, Wed Fee: $20 Room; 268, 7--9 p.m. This class is for those desiring to learn how to type. The typewriter keyboard is taught and class members will be introduced to the basic principles of centering, typing tables, typing letters, etc. Correct typing skills will be emphasized. Annette Bitner will Instruct the class. REVIEW TYPEWRITING Begins Sept. 28, 10 weeks, Wed. Fee: $20 Room: 268, 7--9 p.m. This class, also taught by Annette Bitner, is designed for those who have learned the keyboard and need to review all of their typing skills. Speed and accuracy as well as letter forms, typing tables, and columns, etc., will be reviewed. ? WORD PROCESSING KllBegins Sept. 28, 10 weeks, Wed. Fee: $25, Room 266, p.m. This is beginning word processing on a computer terminal. Students are required to type at least 30 WPM to enroll Merrv Jo Cook will instruct the class. 7-- 9 FLY TYING If you are interested in this class, please call director for Information. Get ready for the fly season! Come learn how to tie new and different flies. The instructor guarantees that they will catch fish. Dave Nielson will assist the beginner and the experienced in this fun class. TUESDAY AUTO MECHANICS Lose weight once and for all. ; r Begins Sept. 27, 10 weeks, Fee $35, Auto Shop, 6-- 9 p.m. This is an open shop class where members work on their own autos. John Cline will be the Instructor to help members on an individual basis. . . WEDNESDAY AUTO MECHANICS Begins Sept. 28, 10 weeks, Fee: $35 Auto Shop, 6-- 9 p.,m. This is an open shop class where members work on their own autos. Frank Cline will be the instructor to help members on an individual basis. SQUARE DANCING Continuing Program For experienced dancers, most Saturday evenings from p.m. in the LHS cafeteria. Craig Satterthwaite calls for Lavton Square Dancers. Cost is $3couple per evening. If you are a beginner, contact the caller on a Saturday conceminq dates for instruction. 1 seven unassisted tackles against East, including a Again they had outstanding days for their squads. Working Man's Choice tnnionti.o.fiusT kuiilvc. sou: ll4t)Y that Parry and Barber were THE having continued ruin into the enmmg dnse as snot fief past picked up Ik crucial yards. Then after a key yard run by Martm and a pas interference call, Martin raced in front 14 yards out to give the t alcons another 1 D. But the PAT that could have been decisive in the end. was blocked by Layton's Greg McClune leasing the fum-ble- rs BEST BACKERS: None finer than Clearfield's Greg Folk and Davis Chris Stevenson. food," Fridays tpsint d TO OPEN the second half, Mike Tucker which was recoafter a five yard pick-up- , vered by Randy Nicholas giving the Falcons ex- - Clearfield's Troy Barber who hauled down two or three which one of them resulted in a touchdown. Several Utah State coaches stood on the sidelines of the Clearfield-Layto- n game and one remarked after one of Barber's brilliant catches, "Who is that guy? Our trip up here wasnt for nothing." You can bet that Parry and Barber will be teaming up more in the future. blocked PAT attempt. You could also congratulate the entire linemen crew at Clearfield who had their best performance of the year. enough, CO 4C1t llancn summed it up hoi in the ed, Sometime if better to be lucky than ia he 14-6- the final of the week. tioning his opponent for the night, Brian Bailey. The junior Lancer passed for two touch- e 7-- THE HAPPIEST Moment: wav ff-- one-hand- Journo! Sports celebration pv lro4 and Greg folk 23-5- bt bomb cm psij nsy LAYTONS firvi Ihfooch 1 He ppcninj pctitBl av Bi!cy wtctf4 w nh hu junior lcmuir. Ilft Vcnvas. ba a pef. Bh M4 on ihc fccily limed piy. Vernon tmC'4 Imc nukm ns it r4auh. Momewv Laer Bailey ume' finl vcoc, in for Shumway mivveJ ihc IAT and tAilon led 60. Tlselijcon vhowed vumc vtgn tdfeftm iheir dflenvc untfaeked ui fhe next venev bciand hc running of Moore and Woid and Ihc pawing of Jeff Parry ia hi lighi end, Troy Barber. BIT IT wasnt unlit iheir follow mg poawn. after a nice punt return by Martin, ihai Clearfwld made a successful drive. The keys in lhal dnve were two passes from Parry to Barber itut bmh went for 25 yards and ihe Liner for a touchdow n. On ihe final catch Barber made a brilliant stab and was hit two limes while irymgio contain the ball, i irully under control and hit once again. Barber bounced ahead for more and Clearfield's first 1 D. Mark Adams kick made it DUNCAN KEITH U-- Tom KidJ (w oh FJI) Mi! get far tm this play as Kelly ILudt meet him head m and $me in esenrmtf. in, Layton came from behind ia wtn tins thriller. nj the pewits wh,h tkd tfser score. Nfither team eould muster any points but ART BOUNTIFULNORTH SALT LAKE Weight Watchers Center - Orchard Bowl Complex 30 South 130 East, NSL Wed., Sat... ....9:30a.m. Thursday tWeight Watchers imemabonalhic (South end of Complex) Offer expires Oct. 1, 1983 ....7:30p.m. ...or Call SLC 486-0- 1 27 1983 Owner erf trie Weight Watchers Trademark Oil Painting, Acrylics Drawing Begins Sept. 28, 10 weeks Wed Fee: $20 Art Room, 6-- 8 p.m. Learn how to paint and develop your creative skills. Class members must furnish their own supplies. Steve Egan will focus on both individualized and group instruction. CREATIVE DANCE For children in grades Begins Sept. 30, 8 weeks Fri. Fee: $20 p.m Held at East Layton Elementary School. This course will introduce students and help them perfect basic dance forms, and movements through improvisation and utilization of creative ideas. LaRae Thackeray, the instructor, has been performing for 15 years. 2-- 5 : |