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Show t WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 21, 1979 v- - Wahlstrom, Selected Outstanding Young Men Of America For 1979 ViEiings Finish Almost Year By DAVE WIGHAM ; ; BOUNTIFUL - review-in- g fat Viewmont it could ali-be termed as the year of mosts. The Vikes almost won a state baseball title, they al- most got into the state foot-ba- ll tournament, they almost won a region title in ; wrestling. i; THE LIST goes on about how the Vike teams came so ;; close to several things but just fell short a little. This all I means they will be that much L hungrier this coming year, , . Football-wis- e: Norman Oliver Wahlstrom has been selected as one of the Outstanding Young Men of America for 1979. It was announced by the Board of Advisors last week. MEANWHILE OVER in the In this past year in athletics : the Vikes a win over Roy to have : a shot at state, but the Royals : came away the winner and water, Chuck Fisher was leading the boys to a fifth place finish in region, while Debbie Barton was leading the gals to a fourth place region and eleventh place state finish. Come spring the Vikes were strong as their baseball team placed third in region action and then got hot in the state MR. - the Vikes seemed to have no ! desire when they lost their ; final game to Bonneville, t Players like Craig Cory, Bill Smeltzer and Jim Miller got c the Vikings back on the win-- . ; ning path and with a lot of underclassmen with varsity f experience returning, the s Vikings look for big things in the coming year. f ,r WINTER IN the Vikes started out in basketball beating everyone on the road, something youre not sup- posed to do in region play. fBrad Thacker, Miller, Kelly Downs, Doug Day and Paul Hansen soon had the Vikings in the state tournament. Only i problem was they faced the rred hot Highland club the . first night and were beaten. Following a win over Cotton-woo- d the Vikes were eliminated by Sky View. ; demonstrated tournament and claimed Seniors like Buzz Nielsen, Chris Roybal, Ryan Sanford, Matt Lalli, Billy Sorenson and Eric Madsen made their last year one to remember. , IN SOCCER the Vikes fielded a young club with juniors like Royal Smith, Craig Cook and others to place fourth in the region and lose to Cottonwood in the state playoffs. The tennis team won the region crown with everyone playing their best at the meet. The boys track team lost a potential state champion when Marty Ford injured his leg at the BYU Invitational and missed the last half of the year. On the gals side, people this During time the -- Simpson, Susan Knight and others led the track program which placed second in By JON TAYLOR its Murder by Decree." Sounds interesting, but not quite the grabber that Murder by Death promised to be. O.K. So now . I MURDER BY Death. went to see the film just to satisfy my curiosity. Murder by Death? What other kinds of murder are there? What a ridiculous handle for a clipped away. whodunit! The writer was obviously lacking in imaginat- This coming year the Vikes have some great athletes re- But having engaged in such scorn, I reflected on the pos- both male and female, and this could be a good year for them. turning, ion. sibility that murder might occur by other means. Oh yes! One thought led to another until the murder options were coming faster than I could list them. Here are some: YOURE LATE for an ap- UDwism - Mrs. Ruby J. LAYTON . Price of 933 West Gentile, i; Layton, is the membership chairman for Operation Push the State of Utah. is designed L to achieve opportunity, a PUSH-EXCE- ; learning atmosphere, r mo-- ; tivation, and responsibility As a first these toward reaching rstep Rev. Jackson has .goals, ' identified what he calls the ; for all students. As. 1. . Attention: The school i must get the students attention if learning is to take the to place. It is not easy get i attention of a student with a i- radio in their ears, and dope ; in their veins. , 5 : 2. ATTENDANCE: Only once the student is in the on building can work begin if achieving excellence. Once the 3. Attitude: ri student is present and atteworks to ntive, PUSH-EXCE- L change a negative attitude in to a positive one. ATMOSPHERE: This change in attitude from selffrom doubt to a feeling of defeat to one of success, brings about a change in atmosphere. It becomes one where order reigns, where respect for authority is seen, where learning can now take place. Rev. Jacksons philosophy is not so much a narrowly-confine- d theory of education. It is a way of life. It is universal and eternal, transcending race, national boundaries, and time. 4. GLENN EDWARDS of Salt Lake City is the president of the Greater Salt Lake Chapter of Operation Push. ' You may contact Mrs. Price by calling or mail direct to 913 So. Jefferson Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101. . pointment, and the driver in front of you ignores the long red light finally turning green. You honk. By the time he gets his car in gear and starts through the intersection, the light is red again. Murder. You have a tire blowout and stop for a new tire. Back on the highway, fifty miles from nowhere, a wheel wobbles, you slow down, and thump! The wheel spins off and rolls into the toolies. The guy who replaced your tire forgot to tighten the lug nuts. Murlived der though you through it. AFTER A week of huffing and puffing at the spa (where you bought an expensive membership) and refusing all sweets and other delectables while eating a yuccy diet, you step on the scales to measure d your progress. A gain. Murder, but by something other than death. Its Saturday. As you depart to run some errands, you into struct your daughter vacuum, do her homework, and straighten her room before going to the show. On your return, you find shes gone to the flick with a friend. But the floor isnt vacuumed, two-poun- n attendants. Originality winners State Summers of FruiJ The auditors were Gary-Rigband Dan Broschinsky. The .girls were judged on showmanship, splits, execution of routine and general THE GOLD Diggers, Goljl Dusters and Gold Ds will bfe performing this summer ip parades throughout Davis County and at the Kaysvillp fireworks. Reta Felt is the I director of the teams. Miss Originality contestants were also judged on the originality of their routine. THE WINNERS were Cindy Obermiller, Kaysville, as I Certificates of achievemei were also handed out for out- standing accomplishment! during the year. k 825-093- her Remnants homework. Murder. 5. 160 points on your driving record 40 points under the maximum. Coming down a hill, you dont notice the speedometer as the car gains speed. Yipes a bright red spot in your rear view of Roll Ends & at Reduced prices. 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More could be listed the test you took in a class wherein not a single question you prepared for was asked, the business that bombed or the layoff from a job in which youd invested your heart and soul for eight years, the unappreciated gifts, the car that failed to meet the salesmans promises, and the list goes on. murder provide such a pleasant escape -- murder by death, that is. NO Hi Low Cut Rubber Backed Sculptured Pile for the Handy man that wants to save on labor. Clearance Priced at WONDER themes BROKE "So you've just got back per yd. per yd. One Roll only Super Thick Plush 0 cT 0 0 per yd. per yd. from your holiday. Feel any change? Not a cent." , Damaged. Extra Bongo Beige Color Slightly Reg. $16.95 per yd. Save 2 gram mare A 'ii 'q m & in mirror! Murder by ticket. You fall in love with the sweetest, most beautiful creature your eyes ever beheld. Barely back from the honeymoon, shes screaming and throwing things because you didnt hang up your coat or bring flowers to celebrate the first week anniversary of your marriage. Why or why hadnt the Consumer Product Safety Commission warned, that brides can be hazardous to your health and sanity? perhaps 0ssS Own Building, No Sale Commissions. 2. We Buy Directly from the Carpet Mills in Truckloads 3. No Fancy Trimmings Carpet displayed in Full Rolls 4. Because at our volume we always have a good selection the whole house is a mess (you dont dare check her room), and she obviously Murder, 1 IDs By?? YOUVE accumulated T A 1 . Lower overhead touched S 1714 N. Main Layton, Utah HE AND his family are moving to Portland, Ore. where he will be taking his four year pathology residency hasnt j 3 Lyman's Carpet Warehouse member of the Medicine College Council. Misls werfe Lori Adams, Kaysville an$ Lori EJAU University in 1974 and is a EvtodJeir region. Summers, Fruit Heights, as Miss Gold Duster; Paula Barlow, Laji-toand Gwen Craig, Kay: ville, attendants; Perry Ann Horne, Fru$ Heights, as Miss Gold D; Kristy Wright, Fruit Height and Wendy Carter, Laytoii High School, received his BA degree from Utah and Heights. -- j Keri School, Bountiful. appearance. THE DIFFICULTY Lori attendants; O Jacobsen, drill mistress, from the Vykettes Drill Team, Viewmont High Our politicians are perfectly familiar with all the questions of the day. The difficulty is that they dont know the answers. : : ; i Dublin Opinion. . Kaysville Eillischa Evans, Ogden, ae girls competed in the two competitions and the winners were each awarded trophies and a bouquet of flowers. The judges who selected the winners were Donna Thompson, president; Anne Peters, vice president and Jamie SEVENTY-TW- The movie stars are Charlton Heaston and Brian Keith. ' Miss Gold Digger; Corless, own routines. NORMAN WAHLSTROM TaEie Fowe 'like Debbie Barton, Leslie although the state crown Four Davis County men are in Jackson Hole, Wyo. for a ten day period to assist in the filming of the movie Wind River. SCOTT LARKIN, Rodney Larkin, Lynn Kneedy all of Kaysville and Bart Cutler of Syracuse were asked to be on hand as extras for the filming. There were 100 mountain men invited to the filming. ex- HE IS the son of Norman D. and Mary Alice Wahlstrom of Logan. He is married to the former Margaret K. Brough and is the father of three children. He graduated from Logan - wrestling team was competing and despite dropping i most of their dual meets, they fCame on strong at the region meet. Brian Moore, James Larkin, Kevin Freestone and jfTodd Cook lead the parade of I Vikes who went into the state This tournament. year Ron ; marked the end of Coach ? Tree at the school as he is returning to Provo to enter private business. their cellence in professional endeavors and civic activities. These men work diligently to make their cities, as well as their country a better place in which to live and deserve the for their outrecognition standing achievement. Mr., Wahlstrom resides at 135 East 200 North, Kaysville and just received his degree in medicine from the University of Utah at the Universitys UOth annual commencement held on June 9. held where girls were required to make up their Ten girls from the Gold Diggers, Gold Dusters and Gold Ds Drill teams were recent winners at the annual awards night in Kaysville of the Felt School of Dance and Drill. A Queen and two attendants were chosen from each team while performing their respective drills, and a Miss Originality competition was Davis County Men Participate In Movie is WAHLSTROM honor, joins an elite group of young men from the entire United States who have second place behind Granger. SPEAKING OF the gals, theres that they almost word again successfully defended their state basketball title only to lose in the final to Hillcrest. Debbie Asper, Sue Peterson, Simpson, and the others were great all year and narrowly missed out on the state crown after going through region unbea- ten. Volleyball was another great sport for the gals at St. Vincents Hospital and Medical Center in Portland beginning July 1. np receiving this distinctive f needed . GOLDDIGGERS This pair, Jay Ann Preston, left, of East Layton and Kae Lynne Galbraith, Layton, may feel like huffing and puffing but theyre too busy keeping toned up by running the track in the wee hours of the morning at Layton High School. More power to them! HUFF AND PUFF Members of the Golddiggers are front, Wendy Carter, left, Perry Ann Horne, and Kristy Wright; second row, Gwen Craig, left, Lori Summers and Paula Barlow; third row, Lori Adams, left, Keri Corless, Cindy Obermiller and Eillischa Evans. |