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Show ngi nr nmy I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 12. 1979 pmgialoffiiioiis MDUiiDijjj Mary U By GARY R. BLODGETT flooding, mind you, but some precautionary measures are being taken to control the potential runoff into the upper reservoirs. LAYTON Close the flood gates, Annie, theres a lot of snow in them thar hills. GRANT SALTER, superintendent of irrigation water for AND ACCORDING to one Weber Basin Water Conservancy District official, the spring runoff is going to be the district, and one who keeps pretty close tabs on reservoir content and potential runoff, said the water outlook for 1979 is just as good as you would ever want to see it." just about all anyone can handle. Not that Wasatch Front residents are in any danger of D0ODr U was the first place marksman class, 600 yard slowfire champion at Camp Perry, Ohio. 3 Besides competitive shooting, Hash is interested in hunting, fishing, camping and taxidermy. ? HE HAS worked three summers for the Utah of Division Wildlife Resources while going to school. His experiences with the division were in waterfowl and fisheries management. He also worked a summer for the U.S. Forest Service as a biological aide in the shrub, lab at Provo. ALLAN HASH A new conservation officer lias been assigned to Davis County. Allan Hash, living in In 1973, he married Beverly Tew of Provo. They have three children, Kaylyn, Kimberly, and Daniel. HASH, BORN in Palo Alto, Calif, has lived most of his life in Utah where he is a graduate of Skyline High School and Brigham Young He earned a ; University. zoology degree in 1976. Hash served a LDS Mission in Oklahoma and after going BYUs HASH REPLACED Jon Leatham who has transferred to the Salt Lake office as a game biologist. Hash says wildlife is important to him and since the eighth grade he has had a goal to work for the division. His chief interest is water-fow- l. He says I am fascinated with the different species of waterfowl and their habitat. ROTC program, took a commission as Sid lieutenant in the U.S. Army Military Police. HE DEVELOPED interest in competitive , i. .'4 . Idle n an shoot- - mines the spring runoff into the storage reservoirs. - The SALT LAKE CITY Salt Lake Gulls baseball team will open its 1979 season in Ogden tonight and will play its first home game at Derks weather perField Friday mitting. twi-nig- ht THE GULLS, under the capable management of veteran field boss Jimy Williams, will break spring training in Holtville, Calif., SALT LAKE fans will wel- come back several veterans of last year and past seasons. ' Gulls veterans returning include catchers Ike Hampton and Stan Cliburn; pitchers Jim Dorsey, Daniel Boone, Mike Overy, Bob Ferris, Rob Millsop (former BYU star), earlier this week. Tonights game at John Affleck Park in Ogden will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will mark the return of professional baseball to that city. Pat Cristelli, Rick Foley, John Racanelli, Billy Wilson, Chuck Porter and Dave Shuler. Lakes home played Monday ALL OF Salt through Friday during April G.U.S. EXCAVATING IN ONE league game the Wildcats picked up 14 hits compared to their opponents six, yet the Cats lost to Logan But the Wildcats arent the only ones in this boat according to their coach, Val Cullimore. It looks like the teams I thought would be tough are struggling a little. Ogden has been knocked around, and of course weve lost a couple. Then the clubs that were supposed to be down are winning like Box Elder and South. The coach went on to note though that he felt we have the type of kids that will bounce back and that the Cats would still be alive for a state berth. -- Grading -- Excavating FREE ESTIMATES QUALITY WORK 766-051- 3 GUS PETERSEN diamond hasnt been the only concern for ON THE Coach Cullimore as he under- went surgery a couple of weeks ago but by his own admission, my two assistants Dave Cullimore and Kevin Wilson did a fantastic job while I was out. Heading the mound staff is been the number one man at the school since he arrived. Coach Cullimore feels that when Draper is on the mound they can play with anyone. The Cats also have three more good pitchers in seniors Ladell Pace and Todd Bailiff along with junior Brad Gurr. WOODS CROSS is fortunate enough to have their catcher back for another season and senior Matt Owen is one of the best in the league. Also re- turning is first baseman Mark McCleery, wholl miss this week while participating in an basketball tour- - pnSaJe- Mt ; lli 73,653 acre-fe- are isnt ear- BACK TO the water report. Ben Lomond Peak has the most water content, 45.4 inches --or 133 percent of normal. Farmington Canyon has 35.2 inches of precipitation, et MARK LeCheminant and Brent Horton hold down the left side of the infield with there the chores are handled by Tarren Hallows, who is turning into one of the best Mark at short and Brent at the hot box at third. Juniors Eric Johnson and Mike Brinkerhoff are backups and ready to go when the call is there. athletes at the school, with Draper ready all-rou- when needed. Senior Mike Pope has moved from the outfield into second base to share the honors with sophomore Todd Haywood at that spot. Pope started last year but the pivot spot is new to him. Woods Cross has three outfielders back with experience to roam the outfield. Juniors Brad Hill and Eddie Kent J.HAIO - INFIELDERS returning include the very popular Dick Thon and possibly powerful Willie Aikens. The latter is still hanging'on with the parent California Angels. Thon can play either second base or short stop. Outfielders on the Gulls roster from 1978 are Steve Strouder, Gil Kubski and Pepe Mangual. CRISTELLI IS trying to make a comeback as a strong righthander after suffering a badly broken leg in Hawaii when he slipped on the artificial turf in the bullpen and shattered his leg. TOMMIE SMITH, a speedy outfielder with the Gulls last year, is working out with the team and is expected to be in good shape after undergoing knee surgery last January. The Pacific Coast League will be comprised this year of ten teams. The campaign will be played in two halves with the second half to begin June 21. Champions of each half within each division will play for the division title and the division winners will then series meet in a for the PCL championship. EACH TEAM will play 22 games against each member of its own division and 12 games against each member of the other division. Salt Lake will play in the East Division with Ogden, Phoenix, Albuquerque and Tucson. The West Division will be comprised of Hawaii, Vancouver, Spokane, Portland and Seattle. (W&tilMttWV 766-2593 poses. other loss during delivery, Mr. Salter explained. marked for pressure irrigation useage and about 30,943 acre-fewill be used for sure irrigation water should be at the doorstep of most. pur- - evaporation, seepage and irrigation) through the 1979 water season. Of this amount, et culinary and municipal The difference in these figures and the total amount is what is expected for THE DISTRICT is prepared 148 acre feet to distribute of water (both culinary and Opens Baseball Season 114 percent of average. DRY BREAD Pond reports flank senior Jeff Ostler to give the Cats a good defensive unit. 22 inches; Monte Cristo, 26.2 REGION FOUR automatically qualifies the top two clubs for the state tournament with the third place club earning a playoff. Last season the Cats were third and then beat Union in a playoff and went to the elite tournament. They hope to be back again this year. Parleys Summit, Hayden Fork, and inches; inches; Horse Ridge, inches; inches; inches; inches; 24 Chalk Creek One, 19 Chalk Creek Two, 113 17.8 17.3 Smith-Morehous- e, 126 inches. Mr. Salter added that water users last year were very and because of conservative more than that there is average water remaining in the reservoirs prior to spring runoff. Clearfield Falcons Defeat Bountiful In Dual Track Pileet CLEARFIELD - Clear- Clearfield swept the 100 yard dash race with Mikesell taking top honors followed by teammates Gooch and Benson. Gooch also picked up a second place finish in the 220 while Bountifuls Jim Perkins was third in the event. fields track and field team came up with fourteen first place winners to easily defeat in a the Bountiful team Region One dual meet last 106-3- 5 week .THE Bountiful ONLY trackster to win was their outstanding junior Steve Tueller who collected two first places in the 880 yard NICKLE THEN gave Coach John Flints club another first place finish with a 52.4 second time in the 440. He was followed by Beene of Clearfield with Paul McConkie of Bountiful in third. dash and the mile run. Bountifuls mile relay team was the only other first place the Braves could garner in the meet. Big names for the Falcons were double winners Chris Mikesell, who won both .Gw high and interjmediatS'hurdle eventjj, and'Scott Carter, who won both the 100 and 220 yard sprints. Willard Bay. He explained that Willard Bay has a steady rotation of water with about 1,000 acre-fe1.000 and Lyons. in storage, but the runoff that flows from the mountains into the reservoir is predicted to be 100 to acre-fe- et 115,000 acre-fee- t. THIS MEANS that we have to continually release water from the reservoir so that it will fill at the peak of the runoff and no excessive amount of water will have to be released at any one time, said Mr, Salter. He explained that conservation by water users last year, apparently a carryover from the year before when there was a serious drought, was the major factor (rr a carryover of storage water at the close of the irrigation season. SO UNLESS the snow never melts, Wasatch Front communities should have plenty of water to drink, wash their cars and make the gardens grow. Incoms Tax Preparation at the I.R.S. as Tax Examiner 7 Year Exp. Reasonable being added for each acre-fee- t released. and Anytime CAROL KEK3RICK RELEASE OF water from other reservoirs is deter Phone 376-205- 2 ICO LOUNGE CHAIRS The long jump was a little Speddly $g&00 Priced Ah Mu. different with Clearfields Vieivmont Strong In Water Polo Action East win the honor went to By DAVp WIGHAM . . . "Chuck Fisher and then the VJ Ivturray game it was shared BOUNTIFUL Put fourteen swimmers, two goals by Fisher and Greg Evans. and one ball into a single OTHER TEAM members swimming pool and what include Evan Fisher, Steve a would you have? Right Scott Miller, Chipman, water polo game. s Robert Yancey, Jeff and Walter Mai. THATS RIGHT a water Chuck Fisher leads the club polo game. Big deal, you say, in steals with ten and also why are we reading about a good passes with nine. He and sport very few of you have Greg Evans share the scoring ever seen, even on television. title at this point with 12 goals Simple, theres a local high scored each. school in these parts that field a very good water polo team. AS A TEAM the Vikiitgs Under the direction and have attempted 69 shots on coaching of Casey Jackson, goal connecting on 30 of them the Viewmont team has a for a 43 percent average. is which good league record, The team and coach are enough for second place gearing up for the state tourbehind undefeated Cyprus. nament which will be held ALL IN all there are April 27 and 28. For now the team will concencurrently six teams in the though trate on their league action, league, besides the two menwhich is played at either tioned are Skyline, Murray, Cyprus or Skyline pools. Olympus and East. Plans are though, that the league will double next year with the addition of the Granite District schools such as Granite, Granger, Kearns and Brigh- mined by the amount of water-forecfor the spring runoff. Pineview Reservoir, for example, lias about 60,000 BOHN THEN won the discus with Clark Maybe of Bountiful second and Mike Carter of Clearfield third. The same occurred in the pole vault where Kimber of Clearfield won, Gary Brown of Bountiful was second and Sant of the Falcons, third. Clark then won the high jump with Jim Tingey of the Braves second and Gorringe of Clearfield third. Tueller, considered one of the best track men in the region, then won the 880 in a time of 2: 01 seconds but the Falcons picked up a second and third finish with Fuit and Jones in that order. It was the same story in the mile run with Tueller winning and a couple of Fklcons taking second and third, Wayment CLEARFIELD also picked up a third in the high hurdles with Tracy, and a second in the intermediate event with Gorringe. The Braves were WE ARE releasing water from most reservoirs almost daily to maintain a level of flow and as a precaution to flooding, he said. Water being released ranges from 80 acre-fee- t in Causey Dam to a day in 1.000 acre-fee- t MARK WAYMENT then came back, after the mile, to win the two mile event with another Falcon, Swallow, right behind. Bountiful managed third spot with Darren Allen. The field events belonged to the Falcons as they won all of them. The trend was though, the Clearfield people would place first and third with the Braves taking second spot. In the shotput it was Mike Carter in first, Scott Stewart of Bountiful second, and Scott Bohn of Clearfield third. second in the highs with Taz Murray and third in the intermediates with Scott Sharp. By DAVE WIGHAM o Cash and Boarden going and Cory Hilton of Bounone-tw- tiful taking third place Reversible Cushions 3 Colors Gold, Green & Blue All Hordwood Frame m White Other Styles in Our lorge Stock HOTEL SALES honors. TO SUM it up the Falcons then won two of the three relay events, 440 and medley, with the Braves winning the - 257 W. So. Temple, Salt Lake City 100 No. (East at Freeway) Bountiful 241 West Center, Provo mile event. CUSTOM SUPERIOR Wad-doup- MILLER BLUE RIBBON USDA CHOICE Vz 2-- 1 BEEF 29 ! CMm? 1370 West Gentile PHONE St., Layton 376-48-10 Lean Ground Beef (25 Lbs. or more Bulk or Patties) Dried Cured Boneless Ham Lb. L Everyday is Tuesday whenyou ton. JOKV Water polo is played in four e periods with the substitution being much like ice hockey. Subs can be made on the fly or during timeouts. SKIPPERS seven-minut- THE TEAM itself consists of six players in the field and a goalie, only the goalie can CLUB This special ALL YOU CAN EAT Club Card is usually available only with a purchase of 5.00 or more. Hut with this SIECLVL newspaper offer its vours FREE. Just complete the card, cut it out, and bring it in to any Utah Skippers restaurant. With it, yon and your guests can each buy all the tender fish fillets, golden French fries, creamy coleslaw, and famous clam chowder you can cat for just 2.79! Anv dav! Anytime! touen the ball with both hands, the others must use only one at a time. The object of the game is to score goals into a net by using any method possible with the exception of a fist. Just like hockey, there are also penalties in this sport. The most obvious is holding or pulling an opponent back after they swim past you. This results in a 30 second penalty which gives the adn a opposition vantage which is tough to make up in the water. one-ma- COACH JACKSON warns of the contact in that most this sport occurs under the water. Theres a lot of contact under the water and for the most part its legal. Im sure some of the players get away with a little rough stuff but what sport doesn't? Thus far this season, the Vikings have beaten the East club , beaten Murray 10-and lost to league-leadin- g ' Cyprus in the first game of the year, 13-- In the loss to Cyprus the outstanding player for the Vikings was goalie Alan Trump, in the 16-5- -- its . county residents and farmers by April 20 or before. all-st- FAERBER - Basin will begin filling main distribution lines next Sunday (April 15) and water should be available in most Davis County communities, a few days later. He noted, however, that inclement weather just before the scheduled turn on date may delay delivery of water a few days. Regardless, pres- 9-- best-of-fi- Hauling MR. SALTER said Weber nament. When Mark ieason May however, all home games will start at 7:45 p.m. with doubleheaders slated to begin at 6:30 p.m. The only exception to this will be doubleheaders on June 8, July 24 and July 29. For areas serving Weber Basin, water content as of April 1 measures up to 133 percent of normal. Eight of the 12 reporting stations have more than 100 percent of normal while the remaining four ' have from 85 to 98 percent of normal. Woods I and May will begin at 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday encounters will start at 2 p.m. in June, Beginning By GARY R. BLODGETT games ITS THE latter figures (water content) that really count. Thats what deter- junior Dave Draper. Hes Layton, will be responsible for wildlife activities. through inches. a baseball takes some funny bounces and lor a little example take the situation with the Woods Cross team in Region Four. worthy awards including Utah and National Rifle championships. In 1966 he ' 45 - ing and at age eight began competition in the NRA small bore target shooting course. Since, he has won several not '' content up to WOODS CROSS The rumor for years has been that Officer For Davis Go. I" the measuring stations reporting upwards of 100 inches of snow and water By DAVE WIGHAM Lerj Conservation v' He said the forecast is very good with nearly all of I I I I I I I I I SKIPPERS CLUB TM. 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