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Bennett, club preident. along with Ray Proceeds from the show are used to support the Club's many philanthropic projects, including the Lions Health Van. TICKETS TO the show may be obtained from Ogden Lions Club members or by calling 776-194- s. chairman, have pre-- S pared invitations to the show hfor the families of the area. The program will feature a Rfull stage show of top enter tainers in their fields. Included $ are Frank Franalli. master of ? ceremonies, formerly with the Merle Haggard Show, along C with a variety of other artists. including a ventriloquist, : songstress, magician and 5 others. SHOW is designed 'THE in mind and all with the family nets s re presented w ith refine ment and good taste. Don't fail to see the outstanding event of 2 the vear. Jay Crowther makes it easier. With down-to-eart- h talk about insurance and low rates to match Allstate Youre in good hands. .Allstate Insurance f tympanies. Northbrook. IL Phone s-4- Jay Crowther 766-465- 4 Soccer Ends In on nation league tournament Oct. 25 will finalize the year old boys division. While the year old boy's divi0 1 begin a double elim- sion ination tournatment starting Oct. 27 and running all week with the championship game on Nov. I at Layton High School. The other divisions will continue with league play and go into touraments also. divi- THE year old boy's sion have already finsihed their season with the Falcons, coached by Wayne Conroy, 7-- 8 ending up on top. Their record for the season was 9 wins and two losses with the two losses coming early in the spring session. THE TEAM consisted of Chris Nerad. Chris Floriano. Vince Comeau. Cory Peterson. Chris Brine. Brent Urry. Ben Paine. Brandon Nielsen. 4 9- 4 4 Utlf Pj f.j Cult jjfJLV1-- ii 411 iVifj'i 431 lvt 4 WVkV Mini 14 Some tiy tVi 0j Bin) w)(!j Cme (wd tM W M M(e :H IV fkH fu Me Mt M mlk. shsit hwjM pwl team be A(k be tEifg U) jMI iNvpt cmJ, trVttHIlI) IlkV e Kemcly dedicated t(!eOMe LkU lud hit vemor year ef footbaS ccme to an cod when hit ankle was broken in the Fakon't clath with the Roy Roy alt. Coacb Brent Hancock Kit teen hit ttaf lineman progrett through two and a half yean of steady play and then to hate it all shattered by a freak accident. "MUMS MkV be one of the most dedicated oung men I've ever coached, said Hancock. "From the end of latt season, through the wrestling season and throughout the summer. Moore was totally dedicated for his senior year of football."" Hancock admits he couldn't have asked for anything more from Moore, who started two games as a sophomore and every game as a junior. "It's the irony of the game I suppose." said Hancock. "Shawn was making a great play then gets tangled up with his own teammate. in fact his best friend, and ends up with a cast on his BELIEVE Shaw n is a true competitor. He won't let this slow him down. 1 firmly believe he'll get a chance to play junior college ball somewhere, if thats his choice." Hancock said. Shawn, who now stands 0 and weighs in at 200 lbs., said. "1 want to play some more ball. I don't think I'm through 6-- yet." COACHES around Region One recognized Moore's play last year by mentioning him to cast. the season-endinThe remainder of his junior year he continued to enjoy success in the sports he participated in. If it wasn't wrestling in the winter, then it was throwing the javelin for Coach John Flint's region championship track team during the spring. g all-st- George Richards AND AFTER some solid View-mon- t. performances against ' HILL AIR FORCE BASE Clearfield resident George E. Richards has retired from federal service after 38 years., MR. RICHARDS left his position as an aerospace instructor in maintenance training for the Ogden Air Logistics Bountiful, Davis, Bonneville and Sky View, Shawn entered the Roy contest. It was early in the third quarter while Moore was filling in for an injured Eric Naylor on defense that tragedy struck. "I had the quarterback in my arms and the next thing I knew . I had been stepped on by someone Center. He and his wife Marjorie have five children. w - tl f 1,4 4 L 1 uf lVtw .sa.!- '-l - $,?. M I ivnk l- - Upl 14 14 Mtk Ikrtvl iV mtuttef W V Le M t tfwws ftt f fut' . w4 of rt& pawelJ pfivJ fvAiif k4 it We, I rrr4 kse u n iJ bk Ni44. A It M User, a AT FIRST I didnt know hat to think. I thought maybe Whd bol hfU. THEUMMANcwch umkikM of Mxet ctunctA lo ptay college football be-cof his we and ability to ? SIUMN SII03LS most uf the credit for his getting in- uwl a I Aapptwed." father. u4J hit to alter the tehl ibe " Mie came uut a M me ye than whil trprwitc thisVmJ I ED MOORE. Sbawn't dayt, dufing hit hist) Heal her it Shawnt on') siv ler and while a seventh grader. the enjoy gy mnatiK a. He hat no brothers. mi e. it it one biek. Eveiyone oul ihce pky a w uh the tame chak rt." Vfr. Mxe played basketball ce ti It 4 Hunt p". langVJ up wit!) bit Fiend ii Ahy eter ,$ tuJ the mot a rto wctMt te ti.fi tome cvaiideat Null fhiu:tjr and ptfwOiliiy M inciJcni. ?nL t fee he 31 w 11 i &u4ltinikfti, Carf . fc toi'l tM Kwl ef l Uftcnwa Ixttsji Umt htia I i ihM tK law 4 toimmraeci m I I any , lead changing detenA. He ako fepofied bhawo mghlgctaKhotaishipmiraek 4 he continues to improsc in the javelin. He should get some throws around Ihc 200-fomark this year, which would get him a scholarship - somewhere." voked in sports and football, to his former junior high coach. Russell Jones, who said flint. cet 3 N tittoed evfmtfll 10 Ml, fROBkUY IKE lougheti thing for the team to do n it to gti out of the moslt the bcaiibreakiDf lot to Weber is bq week. berth and a for state Ethimg It Clearfield tram dt hate 10 Lay text focus ail their nitration on boimf the Warooes. Dcfenstsely the Falcons played wefl enough to win last week as they held the Layton offense in cheek mot of the day. They spuiiettd ofiensise-t-y a little nd son of that could be Warned on the weather and ptay mg conditions. r SENIOR quarterback Mitt Hill played well and threw one touchdown pass to Shane Openshaw. Gary Benson scored the other touchdown COACH JOHN Flint, who S.44 ki a . i WMltHS'l ." '10 -- Ki'1 f-- t lit-- ft Rik : an M kfMf IS Itk i1sw i!Sr! Util M M4 ty n airs! 4 a wrgrti 1,4 (pMkuy E I r 4 Ei it ksi.iyivsa k J sii toNKBips a J ?. K l ksi-IVf Sitt fi4 5,1 I 4 bj I kXSikJi I S.i.'st .w if tMxbff 4 SSfcfl k Ark Vysri' m't si p m, I' is f (( wrs Ifie; n p 1, s a, Nt.TA ss Kan alwi i ? I T I SA, K? jj S.W tsvwjy A f.s It I HR tpf tk (sSmkIA, p (iUbn n. Fss.sJ N asj M Billy Simms Is A Great One lift IE I RITCHIE Theft Ml PSHshdos-Nth- Ne isos, pofI tht the be Gkms. B "1 hoc Nd r&fOf Mfhde, fthrow the suh York 4-- IM lefhaslMn tM hS Lej. oi, Vovrg s he w is. he's moi impress leepsff hs own. nd in the ouv ry of fcs throwing. Till IE ARE those who conwder him psxentwtly the best tgMflerh kwthge league and there art I ho w ho ihmk he is already the best tn all pro Lvebafl, That'S high prat for a youngster just gelling Marled. L'nforiunatcly for Billy, tus team doesn't boast too many top receivers. Many of his passes are dropped. If be were play tng with the Sutlers. his completion percentage would leap upward, without much doubt. tttmta and sjm For many he H the imosi to M (as-ti- n) qruarsrrhw k iM1 the Lanas Starr days, or even bask (0 Sammy Batfh'S great years wnh the ReJms, gear A Qt'ARTFRUCK like that Can help hit the GiaMS to greater things in pro football and d's about time. too. for the Gian! s. for years a very moth feared and competitive team. Motorcycle & Snowmobile 0 dead-o- Cylinder boring. ' BIT THE Giants are not a bad team, overall, and (hey are One has the feeling they will get better. well-coache- boning, and sleeving- - Call 766-275- 1 A These are Important votes affecting every part of your life. You should choose 1 a representative that will most nearly think as you do. A &' A , planted in the park. IN ADDITION, City Manager Gayle Starks said at the Tuesday city council meeting, "another $1 .000 is coming in to One whose from other IN ADDITION, City Manager Gayle Starks said at the Tuesday city council meeting, another $ .000 is coming in to from other donors. He added the Clearfield city employees are waging a challenge against the whole city for donations and are encouraging everyone to participate in the ' fund-raisin- cate for 20 years service to the federal govenrment. A CONTRACT price analyst in the pricing division of the Directorate of Contracting and Manufacturing, Barker and his wife Joyce have three s.h f 4 tw4 Iks i t P '!isA i, v I Layton resident Gary L. Barker has received a certifi- lt I .tii Miid M r V. Gains Funds 20 Yr. Pin la i.i4 .i.- lP t- - K1.4 t Es-- 1.114 tn si i g,-- i 'M S.m.S S 11 Im.s in sr,uie ill Still J fe 'si'- - f: I- fH-- ' - Steed Park Receives k iu S. ItfSmlK an i'i 4 W l.t I V' r.4 1 WE DONT want to say how much they should give," he said. Anything is welcomed." Mayor Donal Townley applauded the work by Mrs. Margie Anderson and the park organizing group, and said it's unfortunate that people often provide a valuable service to the community and never get recognition. WE APPRECIATE you, he said, mdm lit Jtni Ki 'jrjiTT "V 1 add to that, (i .a W f ei.t a fiiiii.li iie ti.it f ..it a I .a ( otSt it f I M'M WILL VOTE FOR YOU OVER ONE THOUSAND TIMES A YEAR. works week in and week out with the Clearfield lineman add to that, donors. m nil. Your State Representative now coaches at Layton High. "Jones just had what H took to keep me interested." said Moore. Moore also credited three Clearfield coaches for hit cxccllance in sports. "Hancock. Scott Tennis and John Flint have really taught me a lot." he said. ClearCLEARFIELD field's Steed Park got another monetary boost last week. Local citizens and a majority of the citys employees collected $2,294 for trees to be M et Wrt na--br- 4 foe (..t il t si'-la- st's fiifi f.5j r psKt 4 ftv tun .111111.4 1 M .- - 4 g g.i. 1, fV si tl I ts 1 t,';lrs, to br r4 - sea bnsh, A Lt ws xt week, A wn 4 C ft at to whkh train h a rsstft at what ill M fitts t n w 4 1 M s tifr t( fV i sM't a i Wk . 1.4 nn-- (0 f fw0 ad taarp li-- thf fUoes .it win to fft i btl fcfAJe Wayne Conroy. James Huhta. Justin Jones. John Nance. Neil Talbot. Jason Black. Sean Conroy. Gary Mellor. and Coach I las Ij U J go, IreiWSMtlr. till gNkJ iv t- j nL'4 II MOORE MADE committments at the end of last season's football year. As soon as the wrestling year was over, he quickly gained 25 more pounds and was steady in pumping the iron. During the summer months, he and his good friend. Mark Carter, were regulars at the Clearfield High weight room, sometimes coming three and four times a week. Retires From HAFB r rJ ( ! i Tournaments mark the ending of a great season for soccer in Layton. A single elimi- w ill M bf,n iF in leg." Layton fa Ml, DREAM ENDS C iU V knli V f a irailcr lor the facility. ign.acd a vannn call (um one rafs opcrainr hill htffl. thu pulling ihemfdvet in daftrcr. h lb commiiil tardl. Pia (4c4 Ihc 1 V gruup IIK SAID horvcbatk ndm several weeks ago WaUntly -- lf f ' fk K it , Its k t Bit t j. 1 . iil.4 i Vty La)tsabrCV (Ad. 1 A.rt tune. ; Iv aV ShMCft fcnuI! tut ifgidfftJ NaSxxul IV latd AMutN'n fh mJ it titA n vtl iUt '' MXkiid if tOj r4 UM). THE WataKhM u ik iiftt wart-m-r Mixv Mr, A At jtrf. t'-- lastoiatLkJ i hJrtf4 hr IV ( la IV taf M IV raVf. and LhiMJ t tsay f-- 14 t. i Last Week For Clfd. Flag Football mmIK iue ft s.44i bt i t it li PV as W lx4 S eia-- i4 if trf si fT:io 'd44 !. ( M IV &f mKI IV : tail, ff gtaicd IV ta lt ift iSid olirt git 4 4o- KV1. 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