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Show e v.uaY rmr as , n. n$3 mckth taws trjpcR. uaacm a issj march x p'-t- f4 Mun hsirituJ (ftfli 1 mSrf of ! I .1I - 1 tv I I ) I ; t t-- 4 ' W t 3 : i'XJiLi 3 h t it ' 1 ' J n r-- J 1 the If W filM - CM AM II I I) The Clearfield ih Mldlill chwed out pit m scjm this hvotkI past weekend will plate fimt in the state 4 tournament held 1 ttcrt High in Salt Lake Coy. MIRGOJOM pealed her duh al the rifftit tune the falcon came him the tmniu-mcn- l a the numhcr 10 itan (10m their rcputn and then played wme great Kill 10 gel into the linaK last Kaiorda) night BgainM a good .Skyline duh. I al-c- gills knitted ill lias! Olympus and then Cotton. wikhI to cam the right to play the Eagle who downed Layton in the seiiufmals. 1IIE opening round the gal were led hy Karleen Peart who had a great night pouring in some 2$ point a the I alums led the entire contest and Also in won going away double figures for the local dub was Marco Lusk with 17, Cindy Clark w ilh 12 and Anally Becky Spaulding with 10 more. The following night it was Karleen Peart again who led (he way as the f alcons man aged to get past Olympus 46 42. In this outing the star scored a game high 23 points to establish herself as one of the best play ers in the tournament. Marco Lusk added 9 points in (he wunning effort. IN 67-4- $-- IN THE semifinals the CiearAeld gals played hard and w inners over 0 came away a very strong Cottonwood club that sent them into the Anals., W4aintdl.irt with IVail.Uok, I tiL and the trl getting Into the wt. UUm rt much for them on this jut tooMarco Lock led the added f.Hireavh. with 12 THIS tt Vi a great season for the falcon women who hac turned into one of the dominating program in the state under coach Margo Jones. I ash year they are a Kg way with eight of them coming from the foul Ime. Karteen Peart ended the mght with lt point. Becky point, Spaulding added sic while detiin, they battled hard but the Skyline dub was 43-- Donna Brown and Cindy Clark hWy regarded Bingham dub in the opening round and they werent scry good hosts as they sent the Miners home with a JV M loss tagged on them. hate to stop this player is one thing, actually doing it is CLEAR! It LD Clear field knew tNy faced an uphill battle when they travelled to Skyline lat I rnlay to bailie the high dying Liglcs in the opening round of the Slate 4A Basketball Tournament. THIS GAME was not a 12 point game though as the score would indicate. 1 he pesky Falcons were in the contest most of the way clawing and chipping away at the Eagles. Skyline jumped out lo a five point lead after one period, the C learfield duh fought back to within one at half-tim-e and THE FALCONS made a line showing for themselves though as they fought a hard 0 and good battle before decision to the ping a Eagles. 1 his loss ends Ihe season for these fine athletes at Clearfield while the Eagles now move onto the eight team tournament this week at Ihe U. of D. , drop-62-5- then ijie Falcons hung on tough to only trail by four going into the fourth and final period. WHILE THE junior from Skyline was getting the notice on his side of the floor Ihe Falcons were being led by senior Brook Hicks who has played well the entire season. Brook ended the night with 19 points. Mr. Hicks has been the most BIGGEST worry of the Clearfield coaches going into the contest was the play of the junior sensation Paul Drecksel at Skyline. Although listed at 6'3 this jumping jack plays as (hough he is a out 6'8 with a vertical jump of around 35 inches. This size was a major concern to the smaller consistent plater on the club this season and he has shown that he is one of the Niter allround athletes in Utah. Scott Wallace played well inside against the taller Eagles as he drew fouls at will and ended the night with 9 points. Jeff Gomngc added 6 and Greg Boarden another S. another. 1 , JTH.S FALCON team plated well defensively as they held the usually high scoring Eagle machine to well under their season average. Their coaches stress defense and this group likes to play it. This game marked the end of Marine Pvt. Elwyn G. Burt, son of Kenneth F. and Mary L. Burt of 1826 John Street. Layton, has completed the infantry combat training course Troy Weeks and Cory GO.V supposed to be a down year at at the Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif. k DURING THE course, he received classroom instruction and participated in field exercises involving infantry tactics, the construction and camouflage of fighting six-wee- SHARLEEN T, Crawley, a supply clerk, for 10 years of service. Florence R. Allred, a cargo scheduler, from Sunset for 20 years of service. 4 1980 Pizza Hul. Inc. ! Hill 111 l t'iwrty kY fef I pit fort tVuul tfcJNk !M tfl I IN 4 Sjf kj A It EDWARD O. Aldrich of Layton has retired after more than 24 years of federal service. He was a jet aircraft mechanic at the base. Irish Coffee Indeed A well known district justice was sitting in the lounge of a hotel on a hot day drinking a steaming cup of coffee. - 4 tN fof dl rnn pepse and a coHy lunwter w in find numoe of ftay saw IN fame pi U lator td tN kal Ckh, Mr, Burke led IN lamer surge woh 17 points white. Mark I ee and Man flwem tNo ehUcd 12, LatneSaslett. Jon Mrierta and Mark VdaH plated wed M tN wot. Til kT MUI I A IN I ancers into the spot on Thursday afternoon at 2M p m to pfay the top ranked club in the siate, 1 art will N Naty fato rues in this battle but stop and thmk how many times thee great athletes Horn Layton hate been told tNy dont hate a shiii. fore iherr opporwnts could get Theyll surprise you with their play d you haven! seen iNra in action but then being where tNy are t surprising 10 a lot of folks. ler, about three inches per lancers toi-- hit word k TAX CORPORATION OF AMERICA INCOME TAX PROFESSIONALS Income Tax Service HO RETURN TOO COMPtEX WT DO ANf STATE VERT CONVENIENT YOUR RETURN IS COMPUTER PRINTED FOR ACCURACY r YOU EAVE TIME the school hut these athletes made sure it wasnt. NO WAITING IN UNES OR OFFICES WE RE AVAILABLE TO TOU OVER J DC CADES Of SERVICE OVER 30 TAX COUNSELORS IN THIS AREA TO SERVE TOU NEXT SEASON looks good ith the likcsofTred Cook and Troy Nye returning to form the nucleus. But then with the w FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT KEITH R. COMM coaches they have at the school any season will be T.CJL Manager bright. , ay THE HIM 41 nulg a run at IN I aNers but fouls on lomnkourt. TAX TIME rot and 1 f Phone Meat Dept 376-421- CilL ai 376-855- 2 376-087- 8 5 376-146- 2 TALK ABOUT &ufn9s STORE HOURS: 7 A.M- .- 1 0 P.M. MOM. - S AT. CLOSED SUNDAYS fofofo (11 liollllll UI"l -J SIGMAN, HICKORY SMOKED BONELESS HAM lb. MILD CHEDDAR CHEESE lb. BUMBLE BEE 151: OZ. CHOPPED Receives HAFB Pins 1 tt ter lamer fie raced away to an desen point adsantage. Moo of tN damage came fiom faffiittM names. Mark k d and Date Burke, in a sport they are known for. INse two foutMl stars kieraMy ran away from tN Mosers on in fart break, ( ten when IN Bmgham Club did score IN l ancers nukkly took IN ball out ot boundsand then raced down IN Ihso be- RED S0CKEYE SALMON A 1979 graduate of Layton High School, he joined the Marine Corps in October 1979. 2 (D)ir jU TitlROQV4RURdoo d lay ton as N mn h fas wa mines, demolitions and intra- The following people have received service pins for service rendered at Hiil AFB. MB fdMiNj-- klrd at IN iermin, company communications equipment. His specialized Marine Pfc. Thilo S. dander, son of Herwig and Juliane Glander of 2450 Oakhills Drive, Layton, has reported for duty with 1st Force Service Support Group, Camp Pendleton, Calif. ScS WtoM don't hae a tKohe and then rat your words, 1 he fort had as dead e en nub tN Lancers lrfi by png at IN end of the fiisi rwM nunutf period and (hen dead field will all be missed by the coaches next season. This was For Duty i ' Nrt ft In-Ho- Scho- Reports -- if 141 man, Layton which sent them to the state tournament in second. Hicks. Boarden. Wallace. Gorringe, Danny Perkins, training centered on the operation, employment and maintenance of machine guns. He joined the Marine Corps in August 1979. ot M D (.&, lM prH, Iffff Jmao, (rwl ILir, haJ wi IVnsX, IU, 4 theyre not supposed to be winning. Ted lhcc guys they close play off battle with school and a fine season it was. Completes Combat Training cons. This worry turned true as the junior scoring machine, the state's leading point producer for the year, finished the night with 38 points. Knowing you lr&r. f P ffer I TIIW W W a batik featuring the Kg tad Miners again! the smad Lancers w ho dont know factor in the state in this sport, along with others. They lied lor first in Region One with a 91 record, then loi a scry the seniors careers at the Pvt. Burt Fal- P n Coash Moon must hate lM hit troops at half lime that IN Miners wouldnt be able to guard them if they beat them down iN fioor. And tN smal- Clearfield Falcons Drop Encounter To Skyline, 62-5- 0 ByDAkEUICtlkM M Tournament. tao week under the new formal the tamers booed a SviMisJwr tirMnNH. !! I front. krK MJI. Irft, JdIiiMiIK mI Ual Uiw jubwt Mr, krm Stlkieww. Tjlrt Vd EiWnHh, Pii4 Hitn, Mm 1 ill lit Intrant in. N IWmi Vtw.k ittj J positions, and the use of V. Second round of the Mate liwv Wi(i,J(w 1 tushl. In the final the bubble finally burst on the I alum they came up on the short end of a , 46-4- IJV Lritur fU4rtl)l wfo UUWIi (.h lttnr. Ifi; Btb Trvj4K H Wf Imu i th fwinl year s cM the Mate louM' BIT III RE they are iwd in south to IN D. of V. to battle lop rated I art fit the Place Second! 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