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Show Kflf 3 Kf 11? JOtTtAt, AFfl-'- 17, 1563 fORTH t &AY1$ tfADOl. APfllt 17, 1 989 fiEjjGP fed! IHVEttICJitM Thifls M BOCN'TirVL R) it A t iM rrgsui gti LM wrik at ae Ihry roun! lh 1104 (OBuaued Cwtmy, Qoi tfaluafile Holier, fjt(f star ah K,fcvu m Its taMuiy, I.,, 'vrf wLtrf Ai mim, 11IR Hif4 Alt I fiM aJ tfrrey a ir J Yvti htff I received iM a drgbafcyael ardv kU CbU ( iAfmd rri(u), tgt rr teams career l? wumr ttauy U fior9l4, k ti a RJ uf m fkt A it team m m&tij ih (u,1 M Tw'ta Moored for a If M I iriK uJaiktJ tuH Ma pN Kwa louraant. it ??f m A& (Mother an 114 rfttd in Facfi f CtaM Arider Confer erne iPCAA) ifrr( competition. (Mtattxt u:lc m IJ M NOW finJs Ihrsttclt v in 1 w iih Bonne, ; at Kh clot 31 kme k rnotj, Ihe I in irikHt pUy Cmt DM week jl u vho4 fa tin, HI NCI XWAfaDott recipient of the W. Whiteside Award prevented to the outstanding ten udeaihkt w either or fonh3, I le mamumed a 1.42 paw average M marketing anj eco woes and rumed to it fa team Aiadcm AffiAmenca. The same honor Mtfowed cm Dtmny Arnge of BYU. rrffJ anger m wM4, 29 1 point per g on ta percent 1 4 h shots a onese record at the Dhg fill lOiX'ltaf shoofing mark of $7.7 from the floor aim cefipve the urn teemd w ihv category. a record pre-vl- y bdd by Troy Collier, 51-- percent. Hunger was aim named the TCAAi "llam of the Year" and w vtkvtej to the Coaches luMWeM AH Sur pDy w and the Coshes AH Amenta Game again the Athletes in Ac uoa 14 Atuheim, Calif. pmem r Ce Till ITAII State University pDytrt boomed at the awards banquet were senior guard Rith Mcllrath, Most Improved ft) er, junior guard Keith Itow, Beet Defensive Haver; junior forward, LI dear Unkfiffc. Huulc Award; junior forward Brtaa Jxkuo. Mol Inspirational Ilayer, and sophomore center Uo Cunningham, the Kurt McGregor Tightin Heart" X W bketM FJe Award. PCVA honors were aim bestowed on JAsoo. Mftiraih and Hunfer for indi Sfclual outstandm weekly pnformances. tub THE PCAA championship trophy was presented loCoaehTudlcraod the team by Athletic Director Lade 11 Andersen. State's IcaJioj fewer this year. a m., ages 9 through I). There will aim be archery at 9 a.m., city sum mcr recreation proemm has been arranged by CNa Lilly white, director of the non REGISTRATION will be bctdMay 17 at Farmingtoncity offices, 2K3 South 200 East from 10 1 ro'until 12 noon. m The registration Tee will N S2 per child and they may take as many classes as they desire for that amount. There will be a materials fee for the crafts classes and also a uniform fee for the girls softball. For those enrolled in swimming classes, they must have a Lagoon fami ly swim pass. ; STORYTELLING time will be on Monday with one class at 2 p.m.; swimming will be held at Lagoon daily, June 17 through 27 at 1 1 a.m., ages 6 Through 13.i,.t" The registration forms will be available about May I at the city offices. These forms will also be sent home with the Tennis will be held in two sessions, the first, June 2 through 27; there will be two classes, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 a.m., ages 10 through 13; for ages 8 through 10, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. THE SECOND session will be June 30 through July 25 with three classes, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 a.m., ages 10 through 13; Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m., ages 8 through 10; and day at 3 p.m.; Polynesian dance, one class, Wednesday Monday, Wednesday and at 2 p.m. Farmington Elementary softball for girls on Tuesday at a.m. for girls 9 through 12 years; on Wednesday, softball at 7 a.m. for junior high school age, 12 through 15; the womens softball will be in charge of Bob Bennett and Pam Barton, for further infor-- said 7 that volunteer coaches for girls softball are also needed. So anyone may contact her that will be willing to assist in this program. There will be archery on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8 3; July 1 at 0 a. m. ; and the third 5 at 10 a.m. session, July 1 ANYONE MAY call Ofa Lilly white for further information at kj 867-527- 7. H Start Ses'ts Help Layton is FARMINGTON The federal Head Start program for youngsters from disadvantaged homes reports two staff openings. ROBERT S. GRAFF New York Life lnsuranceompany A SOCIAL worker is needed able to work three days a week hours and an aide for five-si- x daily until May 1. Further information is available by con- 707 -- 24th St, Ogden, Ut. 84401 801-621-33- 00 Lite, 1 14-2- Your New York Life Agent in y tacting Donna Harston at 1 Davis County Schools, Ext. 208.' or healtii, Disability incom, and Oroup insurance, Annuities, tension Plans 867-229- 776-202- ( Fri- day at 9 a.m. for 10 through 13 years. Tumbling will be held in three sessions, daily from June daily, June 20 through Puppetry will have one class, Wednesday at 3 p.m.; School students. 'I" L PARK PLAY time, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 2 until 4 p.m., ages 4 through 13; play productions, one class on Fri- after of that class. 6 Month "Savings solution' annual rate Effective April 17 thru 23, 1980 minimum deposit secures ' the maximum rate, with A $10,000 maximum safety Federal regulations do not permit compounding of interest on these certificates and there is a substantial penalty for early withdrawal. 'ftisl 2ottirity Ccjl'ic Each depositors account now insured to $100,000 by F.D.I.C. Vernon came up of hut. fr.w 5. w uh a couple CLEARFIELD then bounced bac k to take mil their fnivtnuiont on Weber to the tune of 71. Scott I rew was tremendout on the mound giving up only a couple of hut to the Wamort. Again it wat the bat of Dean Vernon that produced for the Falcons as he came up with three hilt, including a triple, and drove in 4 runs. Brook Hicks alto had three hits one of which was a triple. Layton pulled their record up to 1 this past week. First came the big win over Gear-fiel- d and then the Lancers took In the Rov win Roy apart Curt Kennedy went the distance giving up eight hits while teammates JimCobo and Dave Burke did the damage with their bats. Cobo came up with a home run w hite Burke had a couple of key hits. CLEARFIELD and Bonneville have 1 marks. Layton is Weber 2 Sky View and Roy 0-3-- 2-- 1. year tfgc group and the I p.m." class, 8 through 12 yean. The dnll team will have only one class, Monday at 3 p.m.; family jogging, two classes. Tuesday and Thursday, both at 7 a.m.; junior Olympics, only one class, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9 a.m., ages 7 through 13. CLASSES WILL start on June 2 or on the first day there 867-262- 867-269- THE ART class on Friday. 2 p m.; crafts, four classes on Wednesday, 9 a.m.; 10:30 a.m 12 noon and I p.m., the early classes, 8 through 12 years old: them wnoi..4 and Lit tie League activities. MRS. LILLYWHITE nutiofl on this group, call Bob 2. 6 at and Pam at same age group. Shawn Opcmhaw came up w uh a tw o run homer and Dean 7-- 3. Recreation Program The Farmington handled them 14 6, 1, )!. went on tutting v and before they were done they had pounded CVariWId pitching lor 16 hot. Lance Bngbuhue wat the leader uf the pack t he came up wuh three hut, including a triple, and drove in 6 runt. Dave Buike alro came up w uh three hilt for the winnert in cludmg a two run homer. Kurt CDJIreoi alro had a good day at the plate collecting ihree hit v ut four attempt 1. 1 or the l alcont 2-- Farmington Readies For Summer Youth m! Lnytoa 2, 2-- Wfil If gh found the County to tbr UiBg tluv paM week av the game up W inner S over biiuimfyi, Yiewmont, and Uiiudf Crovs, wM hg WeM crew went into cur? rung Mart they dawned the Breves 4 fell 1 Do rj tiiff former fU. (1 J Akltll t) when Ia It I (T puUfJ into g I for stcws-- I pta in n4 Hum fed two gmes behind if kaJrt up puflh, MMltV,H SV IViriudJ fiM ff, t M lKr if a mot tnj (ioun'dtil f tone? flwana K41 Umpires! Needed Wrap-U- p 01 CXkea J, MU LL coach Phil M team pMed need well but many of their hits wert bid but fight at people. I or it Braves M.ke HaMm. Jm H S and jun prilinv all had two Mv apvecc.lhe Bouniitul club ihra buumed bnk with a 62 Win over Highland 04 1 n day vsi Kevw Boer getting the wuand Dvon I jg the save. In thiv outing Kent Bag thaw, Kevin Vr!, Rub Hadley, tnug lee. H4 and Perkins all had Ms wyii Hadley and Lee coming up wuh tuples. Vim mom Maned the week off on tte fit hi but with f w ta over rtv ai H oodv rovt as ( the Awgs tu k advantage of v and enure some fOyj Srd With come te) htHlatvJJup 5 1 lead ancr two outings and then cuaoed fim there In it today cofiieM the VAes Dm thee first gmc t4 thy sear M CM by a wurf 4 2, Ruvs Ianntin, t rank Hunam, Sieve Kitighiija. M.ie jiivanj Maned all h4 Dlv tut It Y A iflgs WMh Marrrll getong a bo tun in the fifth k hte m$, ON WLDMSUAY tbe VArs pDyed printne tan and handed Granger a 74 loss wuh Rob Mamman getting the win and turns Halt the sate, Brian Skidmore. MAe Bar nett. Russ Cannon and Trank Putnam all had key hus in the win After dropping the first game to View mum on Tuesday Volunteer Corner Cheryl McCarrey. the daughter of Dr and Mrs. Leon Met arrey of Centers die. had a little tree time a few weeks ago. She had just returned Horn a mission to Germany and bd to wait fur the new nuafter to begin at the U. of U., where she is a math major. Warning to "do something productive. she volunteered to help update the resource file at the Das is County Information and Referral Service in Farmington. THIS TILE will be the basis of a resource director, for Davis County. Social and c service agenc ts throughout this area are be 4 contacted, a task requiring many hours of extra work. Cheryl enjoyed learning about the local agencies and the services they provide. She commented that not enough people know about the services available to them. Could you volunteer? Or do you have any questions about us? We put people in need of help togchter w iih the agencies that can give that help. Call us 1 1 at (south) or 867-515- 825-515- (north). We are the Das is County Information and Referral Sen ice a Cmted U ay I ik Woods Cross ebb wrrg IsUrl iff by Wni 14 on tofdarvJay 11 a up Y l Ccihmai g m- - ( Inr i ID? layton i:.!e BaHbiallAvMSCstfcimht. id j i?,f b,,-..-. mlt i4 t uros games iLff-t- i guf ord thM WssyaM Dv club gyitirg l.ct gb'vr i) w it e 4n 1 3 per I idy wuh VoelSff m M IS ittle IrMcr 9 '-f -- 1 2 l; IS40 Hill, and Wrs John son Keh key doubles m ih win while Dave Draper las! for umpot go E mpires Dgh Hh,s4 srevurs or d:! j,. vys up fie hu ,r l. f further laUhiitiHi nH hisul Barnes In Mil .a sfcbum, threw th J - lei e. II should be 5 4 win over Souih wuh Roger Tow Dwg mg in 16 wiwung run 04 a i i-- u v l Af.TY f)F I piayers ff If ) and Mayor (uI.im c i;.:a j OS Iwit-WnO- Hi Ibn g4 .1 .t Ukt. lnfoouS tbiav w if SlaO.Uga 9 kopm j I tdMoeDyiii pniii ihrnv m if Din MsffV, lor ike they vi Td Kraf, Krm woudsaivd MAj BiuAnfeiat 4$ etmt up w uh ciMip t4 Dis. T be Car s M If ?!l l? sonw3uuit Yfai - ci t- I 4o tunings The Youth TiUtfii Ciatu Would like to invite the Community to urp1 if f I title League program by nmrg UP to umpire and by en IN Lotte League g..4 .ti g allowing only two hits and sinking out 6 Coach Co"l-mur- e was also pleased that they Ciinawted OO errors. A e vi is on top w uh a 3 0 re cord, then comes fiouniibl and Viewmoni at 21. Wouds Cross and South has Wy marks while H chland is Win-k- v at 0 3, Things could unwind this week as the Dg battle pits Bountiful agamM View mom on t nday. ID we cull Duong iheu-t5-i,for men vi sion. iterwaid we Call them Tvcnitig Nrw. B'lAo tiu,uiio -- Agency. Receives 30 Yr. Pin GRA MU OPENING SPECIAL - Donald E. HILL ATB Cottrell of Layton receiv ed his 30 year federal service pin at Hill AFB ceremonies, lie is a range control spectaliM at the 11 0 Any Hein ba. Awarded 10 Yr. Pin IIILl ArB - D.le VSi Cflcf Hi cgs o! Lj,U Ull'lScd I. IS ten year service pin at base ceremonies. Briggs is a Definition used the night before. -- Review, Plymouth, Wis. - '. ai- - t. ' r KERIT machinist on base. Hangover: Something to occupy a head that wasnt Patented Sa,e Strips complehly ' Krrf I , STRIPPING Hoocri riauu i 520 W. 1400 So., E&urtiiLI 292-535- 5 Acrowa Vom 6n8M'a t ' f |