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Show WEEKLY REREX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 10, 1979 Returns From Extended Deployment Navy Fireman Apprentice Dale J. Appleby, son of : Charles E. and Ann M. Appleby of 133 S. Lakeview ;: Drive, Clearfield, recently returned from a deployment ; in the western Pacific. Bernard Throws A Brave No Hitter HE IS a crewmember aboard the amphibious as-sault ship USS Okinawa,; homeported in San Diego. While deployed, his ship tt By DAVE WIGHAM operated as a unit of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. During the cruise, his ship participated in training exercises with other Seventh Fleet units and with ships of allied - Blaine Benard, a soft spoken senior, is BOUNTIFUL fast becoming known for his perfection. In basketball this past season Blaine enjoyed a shooting night against Layton in which he never missed from the field or the foul line. Then last week this likeable shortstop threw a in baseball. nations. Port visits were made in several Far Eastern THATS RIGHT a shortstop threw a tiful had three games last week and since they used their regular pitchers, Wendell Hentze and Lynn Muir, in their first two games Coach Phil Olsen was looking for someone to throw. I knew Blaine could pitch, we had used him in a relief role on two other occasions. This was his first start ever as a pitcher though. countries. no-hitt- THE OKINAWA is 592 feet long, displaces 18,300 tons and IN GOING the full seven innings against the Bobcats Mr. Benard struck out eight hitters, walked one and allowed two others to get on base by errors. Coach Olsen noted that in the third As for the inning he knew Blaine was strong. He was tough those, first three innings, keeping the ball down and getting them to hit ground balls. They only hit two out of the infield that were easily caught in the outfield. I knew he was tough but I didnt expect the v ; i v er , carries a crew ' 'A. , , . . i w VWv I n & n rn A ) ---' x- - y vw also has a great curve ball, has enjoyed success this year in athletics honors in football and basketball. earning Bets are that hell be high in both region and state selections at shortstop, although pitcher isnt out of the '"X AS, s$ I -- I The upcoming fishing and big game seasons will be discussed with sportsmen in an Ogden meeting hosted by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources on May 30 at 7: 30 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Utah Power and h Light Auditorium, Street. THE MEETING is open to anyone interested in learning current information about the regional fishing outlook for the June 2nd opener. Big game enthusiasts will learn of Division hunting recommendations to the Board of Big Game Control for the 1979 season. 1 The Utah State park system is entering (ts second year first-serv- e under a first-comreservation system. The purpose of the reservation system is to assure visitors of camping and use space, if they so desire, when visiting Utahs parks. possible should be given. This THIS IS especially important to the visitor because of developed sites (water, vault flush toilets); $5 per night at first-com- will greatly enhance the chances of receiving a reservation on the date requested. A CAMPING FEES also vary with each park: $2 per night short film strip will. at primitive and overflow sites (dry camps with pit privies); $3 per night at developed sites with utility hookups (sewer, water andor electricity). Kecreationists should honor their request for reservations or cancel ahead of time. Reservations will be held open until 9 p.m. for single day reservations and for 24 hours on reservations made for more than one day. Advanced cancellations will receive refunds by request only. The $1 reservation fee is not refundable. iwi teed camping space is Required a reservation should be made. Recreationists may obtain a reservation by contacting the park superintendent by telephone, letter or in person. The preferred method of reserving space is by mail as $1 reservation fee is required and the first nights camping fee must be remitted within five days after the reservation request is made. Only one reservation per person may be made in any one hark during a period. I 4 30-da- y V NO case will occupancy of a campsite in any particular state park be permit-- ' ted longer than 14 days in any period. Recreationists should contact each park for 30-da- information regarding the length of occupancy as the number of days permitted varies in some state parks. fxWhen making reservations, at much advanced notice as L .x of Clear- , '4 ; 'A ' " W1 f'9 o Fro r:co Acc.3iiiy Technical Sergeant Joseph F. Bill Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bill of 102 Malcolm Ave., Pittsburgh, has graduated from the Strategic Air Command Noncommissioned Officer Academy at Barksdale AFB, La. THE SERGEANT, who received advanced military leadership and management training, is an aerospace ground equipment technician at Carswell AFB, Tex. Sergeant Bill, a 1967 graduate of Washington Vocational Technical High School, attended Harford Community College extension at Upper Heyford RAF Station, England, and Georgia Military Colleges extension at Barksdale. WIFE, Carol, is the daughter of Mrs. Rose Perchelli of 14 Ellison St., HIS ' A solar-powere- programmed and date for guarantee-f- or -- outline recent wildlife activities in the northern region. The remainder cf time will be spent answering the publics questions. Daily JACK RENSEL, division regional supervisor indicated that the meeting couldnt fall at' a better time. Regional personnel will have formulated big game recommendations and completed the spring gill netting of regional lakes and reservoirs. Streams will be stocked and access conditions to fishing areas will be known. We will be able to provide the best information possible to the public, said p.m., March craft-book- s, 4850 Harrison Blvd. OGDEN 99-2036 newly redecorated remodeled beautiful BMiS Steaks Chops Fried Chicken Tasty Shrimp STEAK HOUSE Tacos Rellenos Hot Scones Sandwiches Salads Burritos Enchiladas COLIE IN AND SAY HELLO 1285 No. Main Davis Drive in) ROGER FUNDERS CLC2L30 235 NO. MAIN O LAYTON, UTAH PH 376-447- 6 376-24- 42 1974 Prices in 1979 4A u Si IB I SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Hi Thur. Fri. Camp Floyd,' Stagecoach Inn, Fairfield, Utah: 9a.m.-- non-fictio-n, computer which is to tell the time 125 years, has a two years. Mirror, London. LOOK HEY LAYTON Harold and June are still here at the all o 317 State historical monuments and museums, for the present at least, have evaded the necessity of charging visitor fees. This could change, however, if the Utah State Division of Parks and d wristwatch. racsraciLDC, FG3S At Browse WISEBIRD (or all ellers-ha-rd and Action and cookbooks, all LOS titles. We special order. GUARANTEED CL? GrcMcs Layton. ' ' E e, 'HOWEVER, IF a guaran- s V- - it A Jk 457-26t- system ' t Fishing, Big Game Meeting Scheduled ? I I BLAINE HOPES to continue playing baseball after high school and several colleges, especially Utah, have been watching and have expressed an interest in him. reservation 2 A question yet. whenever they plan to visit a state park. c;Visitors are reminded, however, that reservations, are not mandatory, at least for the present. They may still randomly drop by any p?rk and take a chance of finding a camping space on a first-serv- e basis. wf graduate field High School, Appleby joined the Navy in June 1975. The high school track season ran out last week; meaning that the regionals at Weber State are close behind. Shown here is Woods Cross in their loss to Ben Lomond last Thursday. TRACK REGIONALS THE HARD throwing senior, who the A 1975 X - Clipper Photo by Shaun Stahl 3-- 0 the energy problem and deployment. u' i A , 'As-'- points. Blaine, who is now pitching this year, has changed his coachs mind. "Many people have asked me why we havent used him more. We have two excellent pitchers and just havent had to use him. We will now though, if we have a playoff game for the state tournament this week, hell be on the mound for us. should eliminate the disappointment of traveling great distances and finding that the park campgrounds are filled. Knowing that a spot may be reserved will aid the vacationer in planning a destination oriented vacation to one of Utahs State parks. -- THE UTAH State Division of Parks and Recreation encourages park visitors to use tv?' 5 & Sat. ONLY 15. DINOSAUR Natural History Museum, Vernal, Utah: 8 Recreation administrators determine that Imposed day-us- e fees at other facilities do not meet the mandate by the legislature that the division "...diligently pursue plans to increase fee collections to 40 percent of costs of operating state parks. THE DIVISION will continue to operate historical a.m.-5p.m- ., a.m.-lOp.m- ., June Edge of the Cedars, Utah: Sept. 9 a.m.-- 5 Bland-in- 4 g, p.m., 15; 8 a.m.-- 7 16-M- 15. p.m.. May Sept. 15; 8 a.m.-- 7 STEEL-BELTE- 15. monuments and museums Pioneer Trail State Park, Salt Lake City: This is the without fee charges as long as fiscal demands permit it. The division maintains ten a.m.-- 8 a.m.-- 5 follows: GET ALL THE TIRE YOUR MOKEY CAR BUY! IF YOU DRIVE All AMERICAN PASSENGER CAR, CHECK OUR PRICES ON MICHELIN X D RADIALS. IRON MISSION, Cedar City, Utah: 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m., p.m.. May museums and historic monuments. Operation schedules for 1979 are as & 31; 8 31. Sept. Visitor Center, Place p.m.. May p.m., Nov. 8 31; 8 30. BRIGHAM Youngs Forest 9:30 a.m.-4:3- 0 1; Sundays, p.m.. May Farm Home: p.m. Territorial Statehouse, Fillmore, Utah: 8 a.m.-- 7 p.m.. 30; 8 a.m.-- 5 p.m., May 1:30-4:3- ANASAZI INDIAN Village, Boulder, Utah: 9a.m.-5p.m- ., Sept. p.m., May IS; t. 8 a.m.-- 7 Nov. 15. 30. ymmrnmmmmmmmmMmMmmmmsmmc: East Layton Montessori r 9 a during squadron f ' TO ADD to the days work, Blaine also collected three base hits. To this date he has a .333 batting average, which is third best on the club. His coach also pointed out that he leads the club in stolen bases and offensive e, f Zi ' ' officers designed to transport assault forces for amphibious operations. She normally embarks a Marine battalion landing team and Marine helicopter -- r. of 528 and enlisted men. 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