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Show I I K WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 25, 1381 Potters Gymnastics school placed high in their recent meet with the Provo All Stars and the Alpine School of Gymnastics. Top row, to r, Tara Petersen, Tonja Petersen, Bernie Jo Harward and Danene Brown. Back row, Angie DeMartine, Stephanie Cloke and Nema LAYTON TEAM PLACES HIGH 1 Fania. in vault. By KEITH DUNCAN Stephanie Cloke. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cloke finished the meet with a fifth place in floor exercises. Potters Aerialgentics gymnastics team came away with a strong showing during the recently completed NEMA FANIA is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark and with the Provo the Alpine School of Gymnastics. The meet was conducted March 7 in Provo. Tam-ag- e. Nema ended up with a fourth place in floor exercises, and fifth in bars. .Tara Petersen obtained the teams only first place with a No. ranking in beam competition. She also had a second in floor exercises. She is the ANGIE DeMARTINE, e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeMartine placed second in floor exercises and was third 1 Con-rad- D(Dom daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Petersen. ANOTHER daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Petersen is Tanja Petersen who placed second on the beam, third in floor competition and fifth on the bars. Bernie Jo Harward finished the meet second place Her third in both the bars and door and a fifth in the vault gave her the second place spot. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Harward. ercises. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brown. The Potter School of Gymnastics is located in Layton. AND USED WINDSHIELDS $AVE $! OVER 1,000 Why sweat It this summer? CFM Cooler Friday afternoon the Davis County High School Soccer teams met for a day of competition in their first annual Davis Cup Tournament. The tournament was sponsored by the coaches of the schools to help promote the sport and to have a chance to look one another over before their season begins in March. THE NORTH end schools play the south end clubs which REGION CHAMPS 9-- 1 Gymnastic Classes Offered Clearfield Recreation Department will conduct two additional gymnastic classes for intermediates and begin ners. The two classes are scheduled to start April 2 and end April 30. These two classes will meet twice a week for four Is your house less than eight years old? You may qualify for real aanojp oa your komr iaaurane with Fannrn d New Hornet diacouot, raupag from 2 Percent for a bouae to a bi 12 Percent for a home eonatructed tbia year. And you can add another aiaeahle diacounl If you and your family LAYTON 197 NORTH MAIN, LAYTON Farmers Insurance Group AUTO FIRE LIFE COMMERCIAL 376-819- 6 or KAYSVILLE 3 376-121- 4 578 N. MAIN LAYTON A-- 0G0EN 399-923- 8 OR 399-565- 6 327 -- 28TH ST. Recreation Area Opens weeks. BEGINNERS include ages and intermediate includes A cost of $8 will be ages the fee for entering the class. All classes will be held in the Clearfield High School old 0 gym. The Tuesday and Thursday class for beginners will be from p.m. and the intermediate class will be from p.m. also on Tuesday and Thursday. REGISTRATIONS for the gymnastic classes are being taken .through April . Those that are interested can place their registrations at the Clearfield City Pool located at 934 S. Falcon Drive (1000 E.). Further information can be obtained by calling Barbara Yard at 825-047- Were The Special Place For You! Mike Slauson, park superin- tendent at Yuba Lake State Recreation Area announced that state facilities located at Yuba Lake will open for the season April 1, 1981. preferred boating and waterskiing areas. Vast numbers of recreationists are attracted to the lakes warm water and sandy beaches. 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Fret IN OPEN SATURDAY TIL' NOON completely Installed only means each team plays three games. The standings at the end of the day were as follows: Bountiful Woods Cross, A traveling trophy is awarded to the winning team which stays with them until next years tournament. Pot- Linda DeMartine and Jenny Hansen all participate as instructors. FACTORY SECONDS DANENE Brown finished the day with a third in the bar competition, a third on the beams and a fourth in floor ex 4500 Bernice Potter. Edward ter. Tony Spackman. LAYTON MILLS MALL |