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Show AUGUST 3, 1933 ,1 Clock Ticks Down On Deep Football Openers a The CPUntJowti , ( r. f , -4-r- T ' ck4 fur i "' J , ' ( ; 4 ' P sf4oisiwly2Jila)itay,wtiikhifliiKhUH M-'- J prrp the .1 svm. rat wn amJ uw Gr ihoii on paiictur. w le w m w ho ay fi play DaWMnJlain!Jkklaflriheifwm,4miu ttmkr he hfchu in famt p m. en I nday, Aug, 26. uriirg at all 1 7 30 3 dejifieU will h the only team home ihe first week af ihe eam when they hint ihe p i Viewmoni Vikings anj try 10 iwp a iwonw y.t, lasing lo the w on hool 1 rc loo Pasi Ceunty. ClcarikU. IN .NORTIir RN of game Weber Hgh iht season a the two square off ihe 26th at eher 1 th, W n J Sa . ley will he foing against ihe Wamms ne heaJ ctuxh, Rml UuvkwolJl, (Wsh Hmk-wotha instilled tome reneweJ en:hut4ni whuh usually come from a f.rtyfar coa.h The Warrior cIomtJ oul last year' camra-gi w ith a vpiriie J 36-3lory ov er ihe ds fend-nRegion One champion. Bonneville, ihfivf an pirfa- - hti IS HJCJI begin a tiring Lay ion Ihgh sewed the game' firs 1 two louthtJown against Bouniilul II gh laM tea-tohut lot la ihe Brave in a second half turge. The Lancer will be looking to avenge lhai low but they'll hav e la via 11 in Bountiful on ihe 26rh of Augutf. n. Vkc. Two yean aga View munt heal dearfielJ I J 12 in overtime anJ last tea ton Ihe smith county nluvl hiiteJ ihe hah con 33-- Davis Park Winners ClcurficlJ High football play cr make up a tea of ttrctching bodies a they prepare for Ihier season opener at home against ihe Viewmonl Viking on August 26th at 7:30 p.m. On July 21, 120 women gul-fmet in ihe Pan Park In- D t LIGHT. 1st gross. Marge FacKrctl; 2nd gross, Betty George: 3rd gross, lalith Millham; 4th gross. Ruby vitational Golf Tournament, an annual competition. Commentary Co You Think Reemithg Is Ymi By DAVE W1GHAM ITS NOT just the coaches that say Ihe kid has signed cither. I know of some athletes that All young athletes dream about playing colsay they are being recruited and offered scholege ball no matter w hat their sport. In order to larships when in truth they aren't. The peer achieve that goal though those young innocent pressure gets to them a little, you know the athletes have to go through a torture that many friends are getting offers so they say they are. refer to as recruiting. Then let's not forget the media. And I must admit this reporter is as guilty as the next. They IT USED TO be that an athlete cherrishcd hear from someone that someone else has the time he or she was being recruited by some signed at a college and they print it. I heard and college for their services. Somewhere along read that Kevin Smith had signed with B YU to he line though things have gotten out of hand. play baseball. Then I heard he hadn't so I In talking to several local athletes this past asked him, I have the letter in my desk at week concerning their own' dealing with rehome so I really haven't signed it yet. So he cruiting one can easily see that there needs to isn't heading for BYU, although he probably be some sort of truce or rules set up. I'm not will. The point is I should have checked with saying that it's the college fault, or the Kevin before printing it, so should every papcoaches, or the athletes, or the press but I have er. I'll bet you a dollar though that the coach come to the conclusion that all of them have a told the first reporter that he had signed. hand in the recruiting process and the things that go wrong with it. HOWEVER IT may be too late. There may have been another college interested in his serTHE FIRST thing that I noticed in talking vices but after reading hes already signed they with all the athletes is the fact that the colleges wouldn't have talked to him. need to be a little more honest with the The different sports are also different in their athletes. During the season they are always approach to a kid. The bigger the sport the talking big to you" noted Doug Lee, who bigger the bucks were talking about. Footsigned with Utah, who was talking about his ball was different than baseball but I guess it's recruiting during the football season. They because of the money Lee and Caputo both act like youre the top recruit they have. But mentioned, They were always talking big in then all of a sudden you hear nothing from football while in baseball they werent. them. They get someone they feel is better than BASKETBALL is always big business in this you and youre left in the dark. This no contact after they dont want you seems to be a state and the recruiting wars are big. During the season almost everyone talks and acts like pete peeve of most of the athletes. I know I could handle being told I wasnt youre their top recruit in the world but then after the year when it comes time to make the wanted better than not hearing from them added Steve Caputo who has also just gone offers vers few of them are there. Its like they through the drama of recruiting before signing feel if one college is recruiting you then all of with College of Southern Idaho. Utah talked them have to noted Greg Houskeeper who is to me a lot in football but then when they headed to Idaho State. Sometimes its hard to figure out just who signed another running back they never called or talked to me again. I would have liked for is recruiting you admitted Race McCleery, most colleges send you literature and letters them to call and tell me they felt they had found someone they felt was better. That way I knew during the season saying they are watching you where I stood with them, this way with no closely and wishing you good luck. A lot of times though thats all you hear from them he calling I was left on a limb a little. admitted. SO THERES the first change I would like to THEN YOU get the guys that call you on see made. The colleges that are doing the recruiting should at least call the athletes and let the phone added Todd Robinson, who along with Race is headed to Snow this fall, They them know they are no longer being recruited so they can look elsewhere. get you thinking theyre interested in you and The coaches should also be honest in you never hear from them again he joked. He another area. I know of a personal case where mentioned that the church owned college in Hawaii had called a couple of players at Woods the coach of one college made it public knowledge that a certain athlete had signed a letter of Cross and indicated they were recruiting them intent with his school so the other naturally but none of them ever heard back from them after the season. backed off. The one thing we should keep in mind with WELL THE truth of the matter was this this recruiting operation is that were dealing athlete had signed no such letter. The athlete with young people. They are entitled to honesconfronted coach B to see why he hadnt been ty. I realize the coaches and colleges have to recruiting game, you know if offered a scholarship to that school. Coach B play the told Coach A who had said the athlete had theyre recruiting him we better, and that sort signed. The athlete then confronted Coach A of thing but they should be honest with the who was speechless and left with egg, or some athletes. other substance, on his face. The end of the IF YOU want them tell them. Then if you get story is that the kid is signed and heading to the someone B. you feel is better than them tell them Coach college of See how much fun this recruiting thing gets that too. All of the ones I talked to would rather hear the truth than nothing at all. for some of the athletes. Clipper Sports - War-Hatc- HS PAST week Norm Miller was named 8 as the new head baseball coach for the Vikings to replace John Edwards who resigned that position and accepted a teaching position at Centerville Junior. Ive waited 14 years for this to happen and you can bet that I'm extremely happy with the appointment noted Norm. Although he has been a coach in just about any sport you can name Norm is quick to point out that baseball 8 Bydenstem; 3rd gross, tie, Barbara Hansen. Mercedes Jacobsen. Merlene Nixon: la net. Camille McClurg; 2nd net. Sandra Tweedy; 3rd net. tie Charlotte Jensen and Betty STEAKS J I tarot 20 awoks optxonmaieV Peterson. B FLIGHT, ht gross. Ten-se- Lmvt ---co- I 1 Merrill; 4th net. Wanda Miller; 5th net, Jerry Smith. C (light, 1st gross, Helen Lee; 2nd gross. Grace Larsen; 3rd gross, Kathy Aoki; 4th gross, tie. Gencil Brown and Evelyn Ingersoll; 1st net, Martha Harada; 2nd net, tie, Marlene Lund, Vi Viccrille, Joyce Way; 5th net, June Van n eOCHWAQMEt; $109JfH ESI FILET MIGNON hW 20 Steaks Approx 4 Ot Brown: 4th gross, Lorna Davis; 5th gross, Jane Anderson; 1st net, Ruth Nelson; 2nd net, tie, Carole Miller and Nell VIEWMONT, which placed third in the high school state tournament, has been paced all season by some solid hitting and good pitching. Doug Lee and Dave Johnson, who played his prep ball at Davis High, are the leading hitters on the side with both of them right around the .500 mark. Steve Caputo and Danny Hansen arent far behind as both of them are hitting above the .400 mark. On the mound for the Vikes Johnson has been the most productive with a 0 record with Kevin Smith at 1 and Jaren Pack at This gives the Viking coaches, John Caputo and Wally Beck, a solid nucleus for the tournament on the mound. 8 ca. Bacon Wrapped y Olson; 2nd gross, Diane Morrison; 3rd gross, Mclva 6. a Texas Coif Miller; 5th net, Linda VIEWMONT ran away with the league title this year with a 18-- 2 record to qualify for the state event while the Bountiful side finished at 15-- 7 and in a tie with Brigham City for third place. Logan was in between the two local sides with a 16-- The top five teams, Roy was the fifth, from the Northern Division was invited to the state event. The Vikings had a couple of their game suspended and since the outcomes of those games really had no bearing on the outcome they wont finish them. l"- . BUTCHER SHOP I r spmm Lcora-Drake- - ' 3 Minhondo; 4th ncl, Betty Legefcll. A (light. 1st gross, 2nd gross. Yvonne SALT LAKE CITY When the annual American Legion State baseball tournament gets underway on Monday, Aug. 8, good old Davis County will be represented with two teams from the Northern Division. upon I 699 tiA ei na SIRLOINS Unit 25 Steaks WWBW. (A. Li I wwgmkm I I lean w 5 Unit Sx Bulk Til S129JJj - I GROUND BEEF W4 I 'Jj I Bocon Wropped CHOPPED or Patties mm Whol iport dot th World Cup ropriMnt? 6-- 5-- 5-- 1. COUPON Texas BOUNTIFUL is also making their annual appearance in the state tournament as the Larry Johnson side coached has five players hitting over .350 for the year. Leading the way was shortstop and pitcher Eric Johnson who finished the season with a .507 .batting average while Rick Balderston, Rick LaBelle, Bobby Minhondo and Scott Ongley all hit over .350. All of the players with the exception of Ongley, who played at Davis, were members of the Bountiful High baseball team this past season. Johnson and Ongley were also the mainstays for the Bountiful team on the mound along with Randy Upton and Rob Lundquist. OTHER MEMBERS of the team include Minhondo as the catcher, Ongley at first with Steve Knowles also seeing action at that spot, Craig Snith at second, Eric Johnson at short with Rob Faddis also at that spot, and Art Miller at third. Rick Balderston, Rick LaBelle, Mark Packer and Bruce Riddle were the outfielders on the squad. Bountiful will also bring up four players from the Automotive team to play in this event. Those players are Tim Smith, Chris Jacobs, Mike Larabee and Brett Balderston. has always been his first love. SINCE COMING to Viewmont five years ago Norm has coached the football team, basketball team and track. During that time he remained interested in the Viking baseball program which has been under the direction of Wade Bender and then John Edwards. Its impossible to fill the shoes of Wade Bender or John Edwards. They are two of the finest Calf-ful- l . $499 SIRLOIN STEAKS , OTHER MEMBERS of the winning Viking team include catcher Layne Rozema, at first was Quinn Hepworth, Dave Roybal and Wade Bevans share duty at third with Doug Scovei, Jeff Sowell and Chad Rasmussen seeing plenty of action in the outfield. The Vikes will now face the eighth place finisher from the city, which will be determined this week with playoffs, in a 2 p.m. battle on Monday at Ken Price field in Murray. Norm Miller To Head Vildng Baseball No school has undergone 'IEWMONT has this past year, Viewmont that changes t of all Mark Pierce resigns as head football h :h to go to the University of Utah and was named as his successor. Then Flake retired as principal and Nancy Flem-va- s named to replace him. IS MRS were: champion-hi- p flight; gross of ihe (ielJ. Gwen AJam: M pros, ue. Nell Allred and 1X4 Dempsey; 1st net. Janey Young: 2nd net. Carol Wilson: 3rd net, landa W Former Darts Help Make Legion Champ Roper: 1st net. Tran Hammond; 2nd net. tie. Dome Ikwelling. Klea Ann Moon: 4th net. Mary I'yuke. Nancy Higley was chairman of the tournament. fleet; feth net. Marty Wilcwk. I limit IS Ibx COUPON $ v- eel I SHORT RIBS I nice and lean for B8Q) (Extra Limit .COUPO- - 5 lbs. N- Sliced t uojduioip .1.330$ ouo; ouj.iuj .ip o tJD.X jno)' Xj.a. ua;6 Xidoj ii t'li coupon ! COO I mm ibbm bb it BEEF LIVER I Limit 99tE? bl 5 lbs. Texas Mexican Style Smoked Sausage) JSlHOT LINKS NHl $yi29 K2 1 Limit 5 lbs. . ! Ill4" PUBLIC NOTICE Proposed RuleRegulation Changes Parts: AMR 877. UMC SMC8I 42,8 16 42 and . UMCSMC 843.13 BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL. GAS AND MINING DfcPARTMENTOF NATURAL RESOURCES IN AND FOR THE STATE OF UTAH THE MATTER OF THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF EXISTING RULES AND REGULATIONS PURSUANT TO THE UTAH ABANDONED MINE RECLAMATION ANDCOAL MINING AND RECLAMATION PERMANENT IN PROGRAMS CAUSE NO . OSM-01- Notice is hereby given that the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining and the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining. State of Utah, are proposing certain regulation changes with regard to the Utah Abandoned Mine Reclamation Program and the Coal Mining and Reclamation Permanent Program. A brief description of each proposed rule change is as follows. 1. JIHMHH.HaicoupoNaBM 1 Doz. M 1 I Limit AMR 877 as amended would make rights of entry rules to be in concert ! COCA COLA 2. UMCSMC Copies of the proposed rule changes are available for inspection at the Division offices. Comments or requests should be addressed to Dr G A Shtrazi. Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining. 4241 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, 841 14. Notice is further given that the Board and will entertain written comments and suggestions to or for said proposed changes from the general public, the coal industry, and other interested parlies for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of this publication. doz 2 I 004 datl&IS AM 1 2 Liter Bottle with the law 817 4281642 as amended would implement consistent water quality effluent standards for coal mining point source discharges with the latest promulgated Federal EPA and OSM standards. LMC SMC 843 13 as amended modifies the process used to suspend or revoke coal mining permits to be consistent with the Federal OSM rule. Large EGGS I LV, Limit 2 Liters """"'COUPON"" gj'LSUGAR AQt Jr Division Final rule changes will likely be presented before the Board of Oil. Gas and Mining at the scheduled August 2V 1983 hearing and published shortly thereafter. DATED this 5 th day of July, 1983 M CUSTOM SUPERIOR MEATS E 1370 W. 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