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Show WEEKLY REFLEX -- . . ; . tv i DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 24, i yc YJX f . V,-- p:' v. W ' .izzru ? r 1 THE NEXT chapter meeting will be held Jan. 22 at the home of Mrs. Gail Hartwig in Layton. The program will be on Canada. ' ' fSK Mrs. 4 ft Cfev- s ; 3- tsLJbc. Completes Training i Navy Seaman Recruit Marc O. Damron, son of Noal L. and Anne M. Damron of 338 East 1 150 North, Layton, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. Gymnasts Plan For USGF March Meet of the mid-poi- cluded the Eagles from Intermountain Gymnastics; the 1979 State Class II champions, gym- nastic season arrived last Saturday as 40 Arizona and Utah gymnasts competed at the University of Utah in the DURING THE eight-wee- k training cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for further trainacademic and ing in one of the Navys 85 basic occupational fields. Included in his studies were drill. seamanship, dose-ordNaval history and first aid. Personnel who complete this course of instruction are eligible for three hours of college credit in physical education and hygiene. Gainers" from Salt Lake Gymnastics and the "Ogden School of Gy mnastics." At the end of the two hours of continuous routines, the final results were computed. Team Champions Class II: Saltos Gymnastic Classic. THE GYMNASTS performed optional routines on all four of the Olympic events: floor exercise, balance beam, Saltos 94.50, 2nd place, uneven parallel bars, and Spinetts 91.30; 3rd, Eagles 76.15; Class I Saltos 69.20 and 2nd place Gainers 64.45 and 3rd place Spinetts 61.10. vault. Both Class 11 (intermediate) and Class 1 (advanced) levels were contested in a nonage group meet. for The best Class II gymnasts was recorded by Beverly Snell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George F. Snell of Kaysville. Ayers Marge announced that the chapter is making plans for a Western Party scheduled for Jan. 26. , "J X? JPt THE COACHES for the tos Gymnastic team are: Sal- of Layton High School, he joined the A 1979 graduate Don- na Kemp- - elite gymnast and Navy in August 1979. former member fo the USA Gymnastic team; Julie John- captured by Roys Becki M Hamblin who also won beam andfloor exercise. The 16 year old gymnast, a junior at Roy High School, averaged nearly 9.0 per event as she performed several skills in Utah before. .Ms. Hamblin and Ms. Snell compete for the Saltos Gym- -' nastic Club in Bountiful. ARIZONAS Employees Get 12 SPINETTS I warrant. BALLOTS WILL be mailed from the Utah State Soil Conservation Commission. Land occupiers in the Davis Soil Conservation District which includes all of Davis County n 1 The Salt Lake City Public Library, the University of Utah's Division of Continuing Education, and the Deseret News, through a grant from the American Library Association and the National Endowment for the Humanities, will be participating in a nationwide model program called "Energy And The Way We Live." THE PROGRAM, which will run throughout the months of February, March and April 1980, is a national issues forum designed to permit Americans of all ages, backgrounds and interests to inquiry: Energy Crisis: A Long Tradi- can explain, tion; Energy: What Matters Most?, and Finding The Path to an Uncertain Future. THET DESERET feature a THE Authoritys board decided to give a 12 percent cost of living increase retroactive to Jan. 1, says Executive Director Rosemary Davis. The decision was based on an administrative fund increase making the raises possible. Some five employees are affected, tb said the stranger, "my name is Partridge. The Developing .. except Antelope Island, who do not receive a ballot may obtain one from the Utah State Soil Conservation Commission. 147 North 2(H) West. Salt Lake City. Utah 84013. 'I he candidates are E. Har- ris Adams. East Layton: Robert T. Call. West Layton: Lynn Dean Kirkman. West Point: YoshioMiya. Syracuse: Rawl M. Rice. Farmington: Ben A. Thurgood, Syracuse: and Richard (Dick) L. Williams. Centerville. r, r tty v , mvr pTrrrrirrpwnrn nxr furyur f HVE OF these candidates will be elected. Voters should consider representation from various parts of the county. Anyone desiring further information may call 533-542- Suggestions Program Moves Ahead - its board has decided. tortu .. Nationwide Energy And The Way We Live distinguished speakers, panei focusdebates, workshops ing on the following areas of Davis County Housing Authority employees will be getting somewhat, fatter paychecks," before. Perhaps of natural resources. They meet monthly, usually the second Tuesday, and more often when circumstances roundtable discussions, Pay Raise Bird The hunters bird dog came to a point looking straight at a stranger. The hunter looked all around, but couldnt see a single bird. Finally, he said to the stranger: "Thats odd. My dog never did that come to Utah with three consecutive state titles and two years of undefeated gymnastics behind them. In December they had narrowly edged the Saltos in a dual meet in Phoenix. Other Utah teams in government planning offices in the wise use and preservation dimensions of the energy issue. Beginning Feb. 12 through March 18, the City Library will sponsor weekly activities FARMINGTON A Human nical assistance to Davis County residents, including farmers, ranchers and local thoughtful examination of past, present, and future 1 THE SEVENTH grader is in her first year of gymnastics competition which makes her accomplishments all the more remarkable. Ms. Snell won individual firsts on beam and bars on her way to coveted award. The Class I division was Davis Soil Conservation District elections for supervisors will be held Feb. 18 to 29. The conservation district provides leadership and tech- enter into a serious and allson Wisconsin Class round champion; Barbara Cordell former competitor for the University of Texas; Don Laursen former Minnesota Coach; Mike Dennison- - former National Sports Administration for the Amateur Athletic Union and Coach for the USA tumbling team. The next competition will be the Class 1 1 qualifying meet to be held on Feb. 2. np . 980 r, h ' ii h J 1 X1 Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi first meeting of the new year was held Jan. 8 in Layton at the home of Mrs. Mary Maynard. An interesting program on South Africa was given by Mrs. Maynard. Mrs. Bonnie Dagsen and Mrs. Joyce Thompson. t The NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY 24, 980 ,TA V Plans Chgtcp Soil Conservation AK.. A vv ' !$. fk Western Party Distrcit To Hold Ja 26th Elections In Feb. ri f ; -- " v ? u'1 1 for Economizing i ; thice hour credit course this winter entitled, Science and Soiiety: Energy and the Way We Live, Physics 100R-NATIONAL Public Radio will broadcast a seven-par documensei les of tal les on energy policy alternatives over KUER 90.1-Fat 8a.m. beginning Saturday, rt half-hou- W The Davis School District is hoping a lot of patrons will (ill suggestion boxes with SUGGESTIONS NEEDED Feb. 2 through March 16. leading Drawing upon scholars and specialists from around the country, the series will challenge many commonly hPld views and explore .he different paths proposed for the coming age. The energy crisis concerns us all. Are we truly in the midst of an historic crisis, or is this simply a short range problem which will eventually work itself out? FOR MORE information on any aspect of the Energy And The Way We Live piogram, please contact the Salt Lake City Public Library or the University of Utahs Division of Continuing Education. idto'i economy-savin- ideas as this woman is g doing at South Weber Elementary School. The district is faced with having to trim its budget by alxuit $1 million because of federal budget cuts lor some students whose parents work at Hill Air Force Base. Boxes are being placed in strategic locations throughout the IN KAYSVILLE LAWN MOWER REPAIRING Dont Cuss It Student On Deans List Bring It to CAS Wallace Beck Jr.. Bountiful, was named to the Boise State University dean's list for the fall. 1979 semester. JUNIOR management ma- jorat BSU. 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