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Gran gcr and CtnitKittcwd were the ti!y team U ibe rcfotn nho dtd nH irukc kwtfw flayollt. COACli STARKIN re- jHtficJ that ihit b Ihc firM )car (itamie has ttpfl the rtf nn it tic m the region they Me not alrncJ in. ihe Ciramie coach fell his tic fen stood out all ) car long and said hell look for them to continue ihctrstaysinthe stale playoffs. They are led by a senior al rmJJIe linebacker of tthom Slat km says is the finest miJJIe linebacker in the business. al least saithin the state. hjMnii mCAS fcMihaR ir Wad Irani. ihe coaching of li.tni Han-cociR be baiiVg an ay m Ihe tiah hlate a-football playoffs. Gramie , Ihe ll-.- alo nuke the opponent. first appearance since lf?3. iH THE as thffrrfot. as CkaifKlJ to the Bengali eaily ami always founJ a ay to stay op Vthe game ant as tloe as the score," saJ llancxk after the game. tte had a chance lo pul a good team a ay. Nil they managed lo come Back and stay in the ba9 game." fckA in fie for the first years. Clearfield ltit h X head's iK l''f I$ rt'v.i. I ! t - c.,?f .i'.f t- - I dtr4 t l!.r t ! Si if-- b 1 p hWMSofa sktory over Hiighion echoed loud and dear in the sonar's locker-room as Clearfield soundly the Bengal lo aJsanct heal into ihe slate Imalslobe staged al ihe U. of U. this f inlay and Saturday. ClcarficlJ. by sirtue of their m oser Bnghlon, lull now play Gramie al 12 noon this, Saturday afternoon in Sail' Lake City. A YEAR ago ihe Falcons found ihcmschcs in the same situation they were in last Saturday, cither you do or you die. But Saturday in Salt Lake THE 23-1- 9 siclory over as much snccter Brighton than the loss the falcons suffered earlier in the year lo this same club. 0 al home. Milton Hill, ho probably play ed ihe game of his life, ran 21-1- Iliad Mali Caller. Nayle. Rob Bnawmi and 3 Vise IMt M V rml, THE OFFENSIVE line, a standout for Clearfield this year. as led by Rob Collier, I II) Iiccc in ihcm'chc." With Ckarficld leading l( mat until iisft only temfic tm uTpuWfd ktl ut. Altcf IV (Tei('fiJ drive M.rfcd ext. IU Mtedasru-a- l Uk high into IV air. 1 V kkk g so kfg gjve two tcr.-i--octime enough to gel to tV ictumcf who prompty fumbled when he heard footsteps Leach recovered for b-- s aboul . Oea-VlJ- (TIRltltD;Mt(1v Is.-- ted Vsl god tty b4 IV vicp was Mt biih isi IV IO wav twrvd over. together a 61 yard touchdown to pull with in a point of Clearfield. The extra point w as no good. Senior Rues Kimball Propose Plan connected with another To Change senior. Paul Swan for the long pact play. ON CLEARFIELDS en- sucing drive, Hancock gambled twice on fourth downs and won both times. First it was Hill who crept for a few yards for a first down. Hill (hen connected with Pat Leach on a 33 yard pass play to put the Falcons deep into Bengal territory. Three plays later the Falcons found themselves again in a fourth down situation. This time Bill Kelly found the hole to keep the drive alive. Despite finding themselves on the eight yard line after that 17-1- 3. g ce a 1 uvh i V as (tiiit-- Cook intercepted iMk( on Bn.s.vo mu p.. sooon atsj w vlul n s p and subvtitu'ed on olkn woh Iild ts jfcJ I is W iW so-- gumor, Karl Wdwm, All Vs .1 son dd then wav gun 34 yards n drive took them deep into Cleafrield territory before Kimball's hand was injured. Designation in four carries and more a MKhdown from In yard out. The two point consetvaon failed but Wilsons tun increased IV t Aon lead 23-- 3 ;! Uk fCsOscreJ, IV l c they cou'd small businesses. does not represent and is not supported by any FAMILY LIFE He greatly contermil alxiut pornography, the Zero 1'ojuil.it ion on ept (1 11 and deterioration of Family values. He would V willing, when sailed ujum. to when these and similar partkiate with sitietis and or Community Leaders problems arise in Das is County. VOTE FOR HARRY GERLACH DAVIS COUNTY COMMISSION states collector THURS., FRI., SAT. ONLY road program has been approved by the Davis County Commission. COMMISSION Chairman Glen W. flint, w ho is the county commissioner over roads, said 3100 South in Val Verda will be included to the state's, collector road system and portions of two roads in north Davis County will be deleted. The commissioner said that 3100 South can be added collector road system after the improvement project planned for the road is completed. HE ADDED that funds for widening and improving the - WE PEOPLE House of Representatives District 54 Farmington REVENUES DAMAGE TO including: S DETERIORATION OF FACILITIES special interest groups. Would be honored to represent Centerville Rl S IN LOTS GF INCREASED VANDALISM Don't shortchange any youngster s education. Today s students are tomorrow's leaders. VOTE V A nenca message from HOPE (Helping Organizations for Public Education) DarldJ long Chairman REPUBLICAN Political ad paid b Harry Cartach Talented) FEWER to pass w.iV in cluded or deleted from the EDUCATIONAL CURRICULUM & IV sUk slowly Inked away as ( IratfidJ look T0 much me" pehal!s. allowing .it WHAT DOES HARBY GERLACH BELIEVE? A plan . FARMINGTON to redesignate portions of the county road system to be in- PUBLIC SCHOOLS, (Gifted Isli ivn knlfd an on-s,- e bsi James PMVro cl (leafVJ . TIME W AS running out but Bnghton was known Mr tVo Of Roads COULD CAUSE SERIOUS UTAH'S Ps sut ed in IV touchdown tth 2 I k It m the game IV to- p,- tit u4t(fuO failed, community level. has enjoyed a close relationship with people as a IN g a I y W A 12 atd pass Knra! o jacoUs re to-th- e BRIGHTON NEVER gave up, making it interesting all the way to the final gun. Their next REDUCTION hRH.ttlttVV f.nj d'ive ev! d wh (,.4 iitt,ep'-- silr "ri has had many years of service on a personal and physician. is a life long resident of Davis County. 8 children. Is married to Gail Whitesides is in private practice and understands some of the problems of governmental regulations on m fCslo i.u,v.4.n KtvT mm Paid pol. ad by Ute Knowlton IV lHutJl!XlftrJStlir Nal.wal, Cheek, pv 1 f Kio-- People Fruit Heights 4 . Hntiiim m ,J win! '' f.iiJ Comebacks. Coach hteve ras Clearfield was unable to notch six and settled for a field goal by Kevin Bitton and up Clearfields lead to Kaysville i I 14-- 7 fourth down conversion, Representative for the It.J rTPcd this learn whsh 10 M met all. al the half. Brighton put Lrulr YOU i - I IV Dm en- of!ce. N sheerescite-men- t FACT IV bell (tsk fog.) ttplJTl urfd ns record "WERE M .vA tv ty ded by t hijuaf last pnr m mat wild 1 I rti-'i-t sure kivtw hw tu Nm wvn the huks." be Saad. Hancuck as mubbed by his Haym when be entered IV KKkcmvm after IV Brrghtiui game. Fanuiama. f,i i4 uh gamed ITFyardscMItVfbMind againtl IkcVr. Bad Mking but prai f. he ling. lbey in style all afternoon. Ihe bearded prep had the Bengal confused on defense as he mixed long and short passes itb some running on the ground of his own. l!Ct BcX F itJJie CWk. (Teal VlJ premier running baek, hs (or lo touchdowns and directed Ihe Clearfield offense He ic where we are going." said Hancock. 1hc kids really he KFJOULTOH . -- V3, ft IV jwMPff tl km lM kM. k. sV 1vh lid tV4s aujj J,fijir44 tjittftrt v.yw..w.v.j vint tV IV I 1$ n-t- Ui f.x'U,rt4t V I '1 U (4 kar--f It aJ Wirt tofVwwr la ij I'tt-- IT tifU iilSlvn kh.t4v txifl o 3 ONLY Layton o Kaysville o Clearfield |