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Show mr " yiir i0t 9Htiyi9Fegpom 9 Hi t WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 24, r 1 979 Re&o Oueon contest DediiiiB .lay 25tfi ta Osborn Elected Pres. Of Softball Assoc. 'x'Sk. " v - followed by a luncheon and personal interviews with the judges to test the entrants personalities. Umpire Association, which is now in its first year. This has put added pressure to certify I; I; '' Ci; Aft years as distfict commissioner in charge of Davis County, before being appointed to deputy commissioner by , tain Region. He has played and coached teams, including winning four titles in the THE TEAM went into the competition with a great deal co-e- d He also coached ladies fast and slow pitch teams, winning the state titles in 1976-7In 1976 they placed fifth in the regionals in Flagstaff, Ariz., and won the regionals in 1977, allowing them to advance to the national tournament in Cincinnati, Ohio, making it the only Utah Ladies Slow Pitch team to ever qualify for national ff( 7. NO POACHING RON RECENTLY attended the National Commissioner Council meeting held in Hawaii. The purpose of this meeting was to update and rewrite the ASA codes and rules. While in Hawaii, he placed second in the National Commissioners Tennis Tour- By ALLAN B. HASH Davis County is fortunate to have a wide variety of wildlife. To some individuals a diverse selection of wildlife is a temptation to illegal activities such as poaching. IF THE County is to maintain a variety of wildlife for the naturalist and sportsmen, it is important that residents nament. Anyone interested in officiating in the Davis County area, may contact Ron for a schedule of upcoming clinics at report all violations or suspected violations to the of Wildlife Division 2. elected at the meeting were Bill OTHER OFFICIALS Resources or local law enforcement agencies. Thanks to the concern on the part of several residents recently, a number of poaching incidents " have led to the prosecution of violators. Davis County residents have shown an interest to become involved and it is Hoagland, Pleasant Grove, ,vice president; Kris Clearfield, secretary; and A1 Hansen, Salt Lake k, City, treasurer. Ron is currently living in Farmington with his wife Pat RON WAS one of the main contributors in putting Utah over the 1,000 ASA team and three children, Trisha, Jonya and Troy, kj Another Track Title By DAVE WIGHAM ; OGDEN As settled for second in the half over a week ago the Davis gals simply ran away from the rest of the 3A schools at Weber State to claim the team' title in the annual state track and field championships. with a second in the long inch jump, just one-habehind the winner, and a third in the mile with Kathryn lf THIS MARKED the first time since 1977 that the Dart women have claimed the big May. WOODS CROSS 4-- WOODS CROSS picked up valuable points in the quarter mile race with Janea Howard earning a third place ribbon. The Darts were also point getters with Janeen Hatch in fifth. The Wildcats then picked up their other points in the efforts of, fourth place in the 880 from Janet Williams and a fourth place finish from freshman sensation Allison Horsley who won two events and placed second in a third. On Friday Allison won the mile event, then on Saturday she won the two mile and DUTCH BOY cm I I I ! I I I Over 20 Yre. Experience Steam Cleaning Special!! AVERAGE LIVING ROOM SXj W clean alt kinds ol tumltur-- w remove dog and cal odor 1m. ..i m. J with Coupon DAVIS COUNTY'S LARQKST carpet s niRNmiM clsansrs PHONE 7738000 7681870 BOUNTIFUL CUSTOMERS 3832818 L Layton Accident Report le AGAIN, JUST as they were in the region meet a week :ago, the Darts were led by I I I I I WITH MANY underclassmen on the club it looks as if the Darts are set on staying at the top of girls track for a while. got on the board Friday when Leslie to claim Gibb cleared sixth spot in the tough high jump competition. Kathryn May then came back on Saturday to claim a fifth in the half-miand the two mile, while Cynthia Ford picked up a couple of second place efforts in the hurdle races. hardware. Since the girls started their own program and holding their state championships the Darts have won four titles which is by far the best recordln the state. - Davis rolled up 102 team points which was easily more than the 65 that second place Provo came up with. Woods Cross finished Uth in the overall team standings but came up with some top individual efforts on that day. r.!r. their mile relay team. Davis finished out their scoring with Kris Weaver taking third in the 330 intermediate hurdles, a second place in the 440 yard relay, another second in the medley relay, and then the team of Weaver, Foote, Percival and Hatch winning the mile relay race. mile. This was a team effort all the way though as the Darts showed a lot of depth to go along with Ms. Horsley. On Friday, Kris Weaver came up predicted - FREE ESTIMATES . t I 1 I I I I I I I I hoped that this interest will spread in order to save our wildlife. It is sad that a comparatively few number of in- dividuals seem to take the liberty of killing wildlife with no regard to law, safety, or concern for the property of others. All wildlife is considered property of the State of Utah and as such is owned by every citizen in the state and thus all have a responsibility for conservation and wise use PHEASANTS ARE probably the most common game bird poached because of their easy location and target by road hunters. Since they are often located close to livestock and housing areas, the act of poaching places people and livestock in danger. Hunting of pheasants is not allowed till Nov. 3, 1979. iavis Gals Win Vet : Spring is the season for nesting, and its illegal for anyone to shoot a firearm within the limits of any Davis County community. Poaching has been a serious problem and there is a crackdown on illegal shooting or disturbance of wildlife, according to Allan B. Hash, Davis County Conservation Officer, shown posting a no fishing and hunting sign in west Centerville. competition. approximately-si- x regional tournaments in Utah each year. Beckstrom placed fourth on beam, Jan Larsen placed first on floor, and first on vault. Gina Benegar took third on vault. of enthusiasm and determination. Put that together with their skills they have been working on for the past five and a half months, and you have a first place in region, beating Woods Cross by six points, which seemed like a landslide compared to last year. In Class III competition Allyson Emery placed fourth on the bars, sixth on floor ex., fourth on vault and fifth on division. hosts In Class II competition Teri Taylor placed second on bars, sixth on beam, sixth on floor, and fourth on vault. Toni 0 several state championship Thor-noc- added. - KAYSVILLE It was a tough battle for first place in region gymnastics this year. The Davis Dart gymnasts wanted it really bad after losing to Woods Cross last of a point. year by 3 the national office and A1 Hansen, the state commissioner and regional vice president of the Rocky Moun- co-e- 825-447- Dart Gymnasts Mes First Place In Region HE HAS become involved in ASA softball 11 years ago, while playing and coaching in Davis County. He spent two League and the immediate past president of the state. - Among some of Rods duties, is to conduct andor sanction all Invitational ASA Tournaments held in Utah. Is also responsible for conducting or helping conduct some 12 to 16 state qualifying tournaments in as many divisions, including d and youth, 9 to 12 years of age fast and slow pitch,.The state.also 825-845- Unlike other years, this years contest will not be more officials to handle the drastically increased leagues and demand for officials. the league director Northern Utah Recreation horsemanship events during the summer months, Mrs. Fielding said. Those wishing to register for the rodeo queen competition may do so by contacting 4 me at either or 6 before Friday, she. Farmington on Saturday, June 2. The horsemanship judging will begin at 10 a.m. for helping organize the newly formed Utah State ASA of THE RODEO queen and her two attendants must be available to reign over all horse events at the Davis County Fair on Aug. 16, 17 and 18 as well as other will be held at the Davis Downs track at Lagoon in ) state. Ron was also responsible for the past nine years; member on the State Executive Board; member of the Utah State ASA Umpires Executive Board, a position on the team classifications Committee; director of Ladies Major Fast Pitch League; director of the statewide elite youth, 16 to 18 years of age; rodeo queen. THE CONTEST, which will be open to single horsewomen between the ages of 18 and 24, National 1000 Club, for the first time in the history of the : BESIDES BEING president, Ron wears several other hats in the same organiwhich zation includes: Deputy Utah State commissioner, a position he has held residents. Any young woman who is a resident of Utah, may enter the competition (Unless she has formerly served as the Davis County Friday, May 25 will be the deadline for registering to compete in the Davis County Rodeo Queen contest, according to Mrs. Louise Fielding, contest chairman. registration. This has allowed Utah to make the prestigious In the Fecent annual spring meeting of the Utah State Amateur Softball Association, Ron Osborn, Farmington, was elected president of the statewide association, for the year 1979-8- limited to Davis County By BETTY FISHER On Monday, May 14, an ac$3,000 damages occurred on North Main Street near 100 North. Mrs. Mary N. Waltz moved out of a driveway and crossed both north-boun- d lanes of traffic in an attempt to turn west onto Church Street. She cident resulting in ' struck a 1978 Yamaha driven by Joey R. Carter and forced the Carter vehicle into the center road divider. MR. CARTER was taken to the Davis North Medical Center for observation and treatment. Mrs. Waltz was cited for failure to yield the right of way. SATURDAY evening, May 12, Mark Green of Layton and two companions rolled over in their 1975 Ford pickup truck. Mr. Green entered the West Layton Church parking lot and attempted to make a sharp left turn. He was going too fast to negotiate the turn and the truck overturned, coming to a rest on top of the driver and two occupants. No one was seriously injured. Damage to the truck was estimated at $3,000. Mr. Green was cited fpr driving under the influence of alcohol. dmg Davis Countys deer herd winters along the accessible areas of the foothills and because of this the possibility for illegal kill exists. Conservation Officer Allan Hash reports that at least six deer have been poached in the Bountiful and East Layton areas since March 1, 1979. Residents are asked to report any shooting at night or unusual activities in foothill areas. Deer will become legal targets for the law-abidi- during the period April 1 through August 15 of each ; year. In addition State Waterfowl Management Areas are closed to the running of w vdogs from March 1 through September 1 of each year. These regulations are designed to allow birds to successfully complete nesting. Flushing the bird or disturbance of die nest destroys the clutch of eggs. Dog owners should become familiar with the Utah State Wildlife Boards Proclamation on Rules and Regulations Governing Hunting Dog Trials and Training. IN MANY areas of the county roads parallel marsh County Gals Finish High in 4A Track Finals By DAVE WIGHAM OGDEN Although Skyline and Alta made a two team race out of the team title for the 4A girls track and field several championship athletes from local high schools turned in good performances for their respective schools. SKYLINE WON the team race with 91 points while first school runnerup with Alta was 81. They were followed by Orem, Olympus, Roy, West and then View-mon- t. year Action in the two day event took place on Friday with the discus being the opening event. This event turned into a three girl battle featuring all three Davis County gals. Clearfields Karleen Peart finally won the event with a throw of 109 feet. She was followed by a couple of throwers from Viewmont, Leslie Simpson and Susan Knight. THE WEEK before, Ms. Knight had won the region title but Ms. Peart came back to claim the state crown. April Hatch of the Layton ' girls club picked up points on Friday with a sixth place effort in the shot competition with a throw of 36-- 6 feet. BOUNTIFUL THEN picked up points with two gals earning them in two different events. Kathleen Thornley placed sixth in the long jump with a leap of 16-- feet while miler Jane Stringfellow picked up a fifth place finish in her event. To start out state are classified as RECENTLY THERE seems ' to have been a rash of reports of individuals training dogs in k fields. Officer Hash reminds dog owners that it is illegal to : train or run dogs in the field fourth place finish in the quarter mile and later a third in the half mile race. GOING INTO the meet, Viking Coach Ron Johanson wasnt sure whether to have Debbie concentrate on one of the races and save her energy in hopes of winning or let her compete in both, by mutual agreement they went for the two events. Clearfield kept up their point production with Tammi Roberts taking fifth in the 110 yard hurdle race and then Joyce Davies placing sixth in the half mile event. TWO COUNTY runners were in the top finishers in the grueling two mile race with Micki Rock of Viewmont placing fourth and Jane Stringfellow of Bountiful earning sixth spot. To close out their scoring the county clubs placed two relay squads in the top with Viewmont taking a fifth place in the mile relay and Layton taking sixth in the medley event. pro- tected wildlife and only the House Sparrow, Ferrel Pigeon, and Starling may be pursued without a license and then only outside of city limits. Davis County has many areas where birds nest in pond and marsh areas that Teri Taylor ended up with a second place medal for competition, which is a high honor in region. limits. Centerville and Farmington are good examples. These areas are closed to shooting of any kind. THE MOST frequent type of wildlife violation found in Davis County is the road hunter that shoots from, on, or across a road and often from his vehicle. It is illegal to shoot from any public road regardless of size as well as from a vehicle. Juveniles under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent, legal guardian, or other responsible person 21 years or older when hunting with a firearm. There are several ways county residents can help THESE LADIES did an excellent job in performing and representing Davis High School. They were competing as a team and pulling for each other, rather than for themselves. As a coach, I was proud to be associated with these girls, and have enjoyed working with these outstand- TRACI NIELSON placed fifth on beam, Sherrie Clayton took fourth on beam, Kathy Strong took sixth on beam, Gerry Stoddard placed fifth on floor ex., Nanci Collins placed second on floor ex., Becky Taylor placed second on vault, and Pam Miller placed third on vault. ing individuals. Softball Officials Needed In Davis are actually within city . beam, and Toni Beckstrom placed second on beam. Teri Taylor placed second on floor, and sixth on vault. d. areas where extensive varieties of shorebirds and water-foare now nesting. Several Snowy Egrets have been shot in the Farmington area by poachers. All birds in the sportsman on Oct. 20, 1979. IN OPTIONAL competition, on beam, Marie Oakeson placed fourth on beam, Colleen Clawson placed third on Jan Larsen placed sixth The Utah State Amateur sioner Softball Association is looking for additional softball officials to work games in the Davis County area. . THE association will conduct clinics and certify all qualified persons. in Salt Lake City, kj Definition Skeleton: A pile of bones with the people scraped off. Tribune, Chicago -- Anyone interested may call several officials. Ron Osborn, U.S.A.S.A. president in Far- mington, A1 Garey 867-238- 2; Chadwick, district in Bountiful, Time Limit The minutes you spend at the dinner table wont make but the seconds you fat umpire-inchie- f will. or 295-039- 0; Hansen, state commis -- Front Line, Cedar Rapids. conserve and protect wildlife. Some of these ways are as fol!ows:Always take down the license plate number of a OAtLG vehicle, get make and color of vehicle if possible, and notify a law enforcement agency From the Beautiful immediately. A DESCRIPTION of the in- dividual and what they are wearing is also important. As soon as possible the observer should write down all the facts of the situation, as time has a way of clouding ones memory of what actually A happened. pair of binoculars or telescope is a valuable aid in obtaining this information. It is up to county courts to rule on the amount of evidence needed to convict violators of wildlife laws. What may seem a small amount of information often turns out to make a firm case. THERE WOULD be many more pheasants, shorebirds, and wildlife in general if more people would take the time to become involved and care. Citations are issued to that individuals break wildlife laws and fines are assessed. 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