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Show I E m f.fFU I 9 E n 5 .O. F M,t p ,i I! , s (E reft fi( I 9 E E J i9 H Season Ends Davis Darls Too Good For Vikings Clearfield Faces Granite In Slale F,Mf).ivimi Mm Pu nt I Ut i V - '4 ffi'Vi' ltf Iw! f ? Mif v.mt kk f Kt 4) IK )) iw vtt l-- If l I- KK1 mistd NKi flfn it; Pec VI IK , I 'em I htr duff M4 U I UK, let IM Ki t If I Pf r-- gw-e- rr t(tr K ! s& t iW M iumtitiv 1 f ik rse af ijf4 p ifirt &4 Hf M NN4 IK ts3f fen raxti iu; Ctf KUHlt) K.rJ Nl it ?rirtbKfc M- -l 114 t awv&J IK raJ Nf a l Ii4 (i ia lie pmtti Kprt fijjtfj p rrcff I a Ht iaat mhJ 1- M U&m KILL AfB Two 4i)i in early Natcmher hate racn Studying At Westminster Several Davit County resident! are amony frJ new student t ai Westminster Collcfc in Salt Lake City lhi fall. KATHY Neutthwander. a 1979 yraduate of Bountiful High School and the daughter of Kenneth Ncuvdmandcr of Bountiful; Steven A. Mack-lythe ton of Anthony Mack lyn of Bountiful; and Diana J. Kingdon of Bountiful are frevhmen this year at the coln. lege. Cary 1. Bataich. a I9K0 graduate of Davit High School and the ton of James R. Balaich of Fruit Heights, is also a Westminster freshman this year. DIRK D. Hogan, a 1974 Bountiful High graduate and the son of Dimar Hogan of Bountiful: Henry L. Vogel of Bountiful and Kenton Shaw of Kaysville are transfer students at the college. fat t aa I HvV hr P M t PM tAkf t p be rsJ, K4 4 iM lift CwWM te 4x )!, H lirt at in M IK frfwn U fsStiftn; i ! a fci".4 j me ikiurr u & P1H. 4 ISf M NM. t IK ItJaWd t. tta of ancestral clothing, and a banquet featuring Native American danen from BYU in Provo. The general's proclamation stated that Native Americans have served their country in peace and in war. and have given of their lives, honor, and fortune in the defense of the country, playing an important part in the development of America from before the Mayflower to the present day. THE TOTAL community pause to la ifl i.At.-ai-ts,i..fs- t. lull t4 A ! (1-- Hm re- member these contributions so that the history of Native Americans may not be forgotten." the general said. , Ah' J'tMl M tiig ts v4 h 1ifV etfl !4t14 f n K 1 W:,1.k.ig fc'Hi 4 pot ?,4 fbutf Iktt4 1 4 1(f bg til4 if ?4 iit:K M MyiuwIK f'i4f IMs t 4t4 4 HI tS tii-'v- . if ii. ff a.fft,ki .rUaalt 4 .1 .rt.J m Mr mi (ai Uhh 1 fail If M ik ifi u Pa Man a Nf pjft 4 Pa Pan im a 3 (. pa t ivf ua tw 4 ! fi 1 1 4 IK A-- rwi i Uki, Ptt ion Five c) 4 Uk aM Jr ps ike bull I)- - Uiar M4 r-- 1 KJ Itaft W ltlj4 4 WafKtA tf'hgt H & V .'4 iv 4 U(i lit Mfvl bk paJ kk wAflitg f BOLSTirCL meet fMv ra a ay Vie, Um Pe fVJ M tin tKf trtufiJ eft!! country title ok wH-'-- e the seitse for vaomj ft-- g Mi Mtlto fi you one point behind the winning Wl In, IN lilt. event the Viking wvmrn cauly poUnUnccJ Mon4 pGce to wm the tide with Il chianJ High pUting thud. 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I iMt1! 4 m fill Atlrt.e- - t - 4 t sKW w M VK AillltHLII IK) puke IK fo ( imh)- m UUvJ'ie well Hi- be v?.. I IK ifwntMKm )tW H.si IK t ft H'fittMv w sJ Kw W hie IKe I cp iii'ift fie tf 14 wrvi g,q WHAT DOES HARHY GERLACH BELIEVE? Jmt. wtu.li cwiiiwi'.h !.rrt H:hCUh-- c m d frp9i pw a to Keith (Mv4. M, j3y ox fourih Kw, IVavam tkove iKfl helped ml IK Mint dine by auv hmJMg IK viup (mi a pui wtempi id give ite lknv ifte M (mi ibc Uiop' II kite. SeidJ pUyv Utet Hith rm ever Mimh the four. p - TAXATION INFLATION- ll-yii- IjDWEUICHWI M (,, I'd ,hC.ai.; fii,4i it 4h llM ii4? iiitf rtt.e J.IW-- MU twittlhimtiK m4 viiiifi rfmt if Hof w. Key pUi m imv - II ., ,J . u 1 1 (tf g filt.lf t.y'te 4 stf Hwt K1,? iKt-iN- . gricr Mu.144 THUN KrU 0- l tlJt.-- iiitie ttfi 14 Nj' I i.tid a k. j.e Kite liiii hilt UHl rite ,iifiii,l 4j wI Ui4, u p t'.i S ft ii (nine I'R'C WtSigirugdnJlartdiUlll t.ive am Mv u4 (. y Mt; lt 1JM .UM kM rr - l 4'( (till eld ui..i,.i. 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Four View moot runners LAYTON Bonneville were the nextto cross the Ime High came away iih their led by Jo) ly n Wifiumv and fosiHth straight region cross llowed by Kathy Lawson. country championship here Larainne Retd and Micki last week in the boys division Rock while the Weber gals came Ulllf.lt MEMBERS of the away winners over a good Bountiful squad that will go to Lay ton crew in the female the state meet are Sally Noble. i Dcbby Zufclt. Shelley While. I Jane Shaum and Mary Jane SKHIEW was second to Cov ey. View mont w ill also see Bonmvillc with Weber third, members Sheila Fairbanks, Clearfield was neat with Cindy Olsen and Julie Spencer Layton and Roy right behind. in the slate event. Top local finisher in the Viewmont boys were exboys division was a sixth place pected to give the Cubs a go for finish by Darren Barker of the the team title and only a motorGcaficld squad. j cycle accident to one of their I best runners prevented the OVER ON the gals side the Vikes from w inning the crow n. Lancers were led by Trishia Alan Parker led the Vike team Poindexter who was fifth with with a second place effort fofellow Layton runners Sabora llowed by sophomore Brian Perry in sixth and Karin MarFuller who was fourth. tinez with a seventh spot. ALSO, Matt Harrison was All these local athletes that sixth for the Vikes who qualplaced in the top ten indiified these runners along with viduals qualified for the state Mark Thomas and Randy tournament to be held at Sugar Goodrich for the state race. House park near Highland Mark Bumingham and David ; High this week. . Petersen also ran for the 8 rNpNTI divi-vio- n. Vikes. Woods Cross saw their top runner Marvin Gregerson take fifth in the individual standings which was good enough to earn him an invitation to the state race this Wednesday. BOUNTIFUL also qualified-twrunners for the state event BRUCE WATKINS ap- pointed to the Davis County School Board in April of this V-,-4 1 o with Daren Allen placing eighth and Lex Brown taking ninth place. year. The law requires that he run in the next regular election along with any other candidates seeking election from District Jl Region INCH DI D in the scheduled events lor Nov. 7 and S are a display of Native Amer-,ica- n artifacts, a fashion show One of 16 applicants, was f4 uis4 i tM I" i4 g Xite l.ii m. X'uitfw la tit, Mif WiM 4 rii-i- e fit m4 4 viit k jg- oiiiuiii I 414 itv- M; !n .4 Sltl .H B.lg (I Sltl'I (ii&iMijg ),( l.-t- g.M Native American here ty Ogden Air Lppstict Center commander Maj. Gen. John J. Murphy. will ..I 11 reclaimed of Hill AFB . 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W'-fiS- Ui H1 H. m4 t Wif SvlMtl 4 t(f flit m i Olifl k'1'mS U)) Hf 4 t1,f 'CuH sk mu 1,) 1,f i4 Hi -t f Pi ! i Ru i4j iirf tty'll f.ifi1r, M ,.' tf fill M 4 Jum4 I'.'til li Playoff Saturday Wlf M Htf ItMSg X.lHUmntMlI It tRU kfv'tti I ktlt? Ji 'N Ck HIIMIMt. tV.h AT Is u'4 It pit 4)MU Auto policy expiring? 5. A Qtutiijtei BiuuifeUMflit - A purchase of $25.00 or more from one of the following Layton Chamber of Commerce merchants entitles you to a discount on a regular $9.50 ski You may qualify for pass at Powder Mountain. Allstates Good Driver pjiepwiedlo Owe, Vk (U Davis County j SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER from District SKI PASS 5 Watkins, has lived in Davis County since 1965 and! presently serves on Sunset City Council and as manager of Sunset Branch, Clearfield State Bank. Mr. He has been a conscientious Community Worker, having served in the area as President of the Clearfield Chamber of Commerce j and as President of the Clearfield Kiwanis Clufy. Rates and be entitled to some discounts, too. Call me and compare. instate Youre in good hands. Allt8te Insurance Co , Northbrook. IL Phone Jay Crowther 766-465- 4 A-- l Glass Albertsons Anns Fabric Loft B&B Dept. Store Bobs Lock Shop Boise Cascade Burton Walker Clarence Knight Clothes Connection Crittendon Paint & Glass Cutrubus Motors Davis Co. Glass Diamond T Leather Flowers by Candlelight Ink Spot Layton Auto Sales Layton Drug Layton Ford Layton Hills Dodge Layton Lamps & Lights Montgomery Ward Mobile Mansions New Concept Furniture Olsen Chevrolet Prudential Savings Realax Realty Corporation Safeways Satisfaction Center Squire's (Layton Hills Mall) Stimpsons Market Swallow Drug (Layton Hills Mall) Toms Super Save Wasatch Sporting Goods Passes are valid weekdays and any night and can be applied toward weekend passes. LAYTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 3 V 1 |