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Show i WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- VIS t i NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JUNE 17, 1981 Third In Regional Meet RICH, DESCRIBED by his high school track coach as being one of the finest track A Layton High School track and football star captured third place in a regional track meet in Arizona featuring athletes from six western states and Mexico. athletes to attend Layton High, also has accepted a full track scholarship at the U. of U. The scholarship provides for all tuition, books and fees. RICH IPAKTCHIAN, who set a new Region One discus He is currently considering competition this summer with tne Ogden team in the AA'J Track Club. record earlier this spring, threw for 153 lO'i in the Great Southwest Track Meet held last week in Tempe, Ariz. The meet was open to athletes placing either first or second in AT LAYTON High Rich started on the varsity football team for two years as defensive end and offensive center, and was a center on the basketball team his senior year. After capturing the region discus record he placed second in the meet held at WSC. State Rich is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hersh lpaktchian, Layton. their respective state track competition. Other Utah athletes competing included Clearfield High's n Mark Carter and Brad Wilkes. Students were represented 4 from Arizona, Texas, Nevada, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Mexico. 4-- RICH IPAKCHIAN Clearfield 4th Events a.m. A will be served from childrens parade will again be a The Clearfield Chamber of Commerce will celebrate the 4th of July in the city with activities to last throughout the day. 7-- 9 highlight, as will booths, games, contests, concessions, and many other fun activities to keep the entire family busy and entertained. A dog show will be spon- - FOLLOWING a flag ceremony a chuckwagon breakfast sored by the Mt. Ogden Kennel Club. This years activities will be held at Fisher Park. June 19 is the deadline for parade entries. Additional information may be had by calling vsb 825-589- II t 1 - ! - 'it'' 4' f : 690 So. State Street, Clearfleld, Utah ' ; " ' w ' o'f 776-403- 3 Walking On Water In If you CLEARFIELD after- want to enjoy a care-fre- e noon of fishing at Clearfields J any- - Hash, who emphasizes or older one favor and get a fishing license. THAT ADVICE comes from LINDAS CUT 2647 West 5725 So. Roy, Utah GRAND OPENING - Mention Penns - Call 773-729- 7 $100 OFF Any Service - ' must have a license or he will be cited, and, if he's ajuvenile, will be required to make a court appearance. The pond, located at about 1000 W. 300 N. near the new Holt Elementary School, has been stocked with 19 bass but fishermen have also reported catching blue gill and catfish. HALF THE pond area is privately owned while the other portion is part of Clearfield's Steed Park. And if it is to be Mr. kept open for fishing, Hash says, littering must be minimized. Signs will be posted but those visiting the site Viral Ronda Webster 7 . 376-406- 4 are asked to clean up before leaving and help beautify the area as much as possible. Its one of the few natural ponds left in the county. Weve worked out an agreement so it could be kept available for fishing, he notes. Its d season at the pond with limits on various fish listed in regulations available at license selling points. year-roun- A CHECK shows fish of fairly small size this year but that should change by next sum- mer, he says, noting the Davis County Wildlife Federation is cooperating in the project, tb Infections By HAROLD B. LIGON.M.D. The past few articles have been general discussions of viral diseases-an- d weve so far n confined our talk to spread viral infections-o- f human-to-huma- Linda Ford 773-729- ad andet $00 Hair Cuts - this $1100 Including Hair Cut and Shampoo set .. 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