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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 25, 1979 Schools Gould Flay In (Different shorts League So Called Good Teams And Has -- Beens Teams FARMINGTON - No decisions have been made yet, ' but high schools in the Davis County School District could district leaders feel after further study of a proposal to realign the schools into a Greater Salt Lake Activities Association in which the Davis schools would play with other schools in the Salt Lake Want to make a fortune at predicting the outcome of the high school basketball games. Here seems to be the big secret, look at the previous week. EXPERTS TELL us that when a theory comes along the only way to see if it works is to apply it. So here are Valley. That association would include 24 schools in Salt Lake and Davis counties and would divorce itself from the Utah Activities Association, meaning member schools wouldnt play such schools as Bonneville or Weber, Skyview, said Assistant Supt. some facts. Two weeks ago the Layton team beat Viewmont on the Viking floor by about twenty points. Then the Vikings beat Bountiful by the same margin. That set up the game with Bountiful and Layton last week. A mismatch with the Lancers heavily favored, yet the Braves won. , , HERE GOES the theory. The week before these two Gayle Stevenson. met, Layton had knocked off unbeaten Clearfield. Meanwhile Bountiful was being embarrassed by Viewmont. Coach Hall of Bountiful looks at it this way. They were ready to be beaten. They were sitting high after beating Clearfield while we were mad about the Viewmont game. ALL THIS looks good but anymore evidence. Yep. The week before everyone had predicted a close game with Bountiful and Viewmont, yet it never was. Theory time again. The week before Bountiful played a great game despite losing a close game to Clearfield. At the same time the Vikings were being destroyed by Layton. Again one team feeling good and the other mad. Same result. A second choice would 10-1- consider total enrollment and would position Woods Cross, Bountiful, Davis and Viewmont together and Layton and Clearfield in a separate class. The third alternative would break down the 24 schools by geography with the Davis ALREADY THIS season there is talk about the Face it, the name good teams and the tags have been applied whether you agree with them or not. So if one of the big (good) teams is scheduled to play one of the other kind look at what happened the week before. , A good example of this is coming up this week. On Tuesday the Clearfield team plays Weber, two of the good teams. Then on Friday the Falcons play Sky View, one of the other kind. If Clearfield wins on Tuesday themthey might be primed for the upset if they take the Bobcats easy. schools all in one league along IF THEY lose on Tuesday though the Falcons will be so mad the Bobcats could get blitzed. See the theory. Keep an eye on Bountiful too, they might sit back and look at their win over Layton too long. The team that doesnt win always gets that much madder for the next outing. The team that wins tends to let their guard down. would judge son said, probably the reason for this kind of feeling present in the metropolitan area is one, financial. But financially, that move would not help the entire Utah association which depends heavily on money generated from basketball and football competition. A desire for more local control in athletic programs could also prompt the move, he said. Under the present system, small districts have the same vote as large districts, theoretically. with West from Salt Lake has-been- s. District and Granite from Granite District. A last possibility would break down play by districts pitting all Davis schools together along with Cyprus and Granite from the Granite School District, Mr. Stevenson said. IN COMMENTING on the proposal, in the regular board meeting Jan. 16, Mr. Steven- To Perform With State.,.. Orchestra Group FARMINGTON -- - Three Davis County youth will be featured soloists witn tne University of Utah Symphony Orchestra in concert Jan. 25 at 8 p.m. at Viewmont High . ELECTRIC APPLIANCE REPAIR THE THREE Davis County students will each perform one concert with the university group and will include Andy Pearce from South Davis Junior High and Spencer Thompson and Vincent Humphreys from Woods Cross High School. Trouble Shooting Rewiring As a grand finale, the Davis County Select Orchestra will join with the university orchestra in two final' selec- NO SERVICE CHARGES 376-10- tions. 86 THE CONCERT is free and open to the public, tb MAAMAMM change). Also under consideration is an alignment change within THIS HAS some strong implications, he continued. Particularly if we belong to this new association we couldnt participate with any p teams in practice or otherwise. It would bring a reduction in travel. non-grou- One other concern would be a balanced athletic program. When various activities have come up, the activities have been turned down, Mr. Hill said, referring to the present state association. That is due to the dominant voting power in the t' j 3A basketball 16 team and 2A tournaments. Region One would see Clearfield and Layton playing eight-tea. we have the activities (we do) . m Bonneville, Roy, Sky View and Weber. Region Five would include the other Davis is because they are more conducive to the metropolitan area. WHILE ECHOING one count of aggravated burglary. would remain smaller districts where theyre not into such sports as soccer and hockey or the number of teams. A reason sening of recognition under the new setup, Mr. Hill added that the Utah association doesnt recognize soccer although an independent soccer group has been set up. 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Education Association executive secretary said, I feel we often get voted down on our The civilian workforce paid federal income taxes during 1978 and $9,775,503 in Utah income taxes. $39,465,168 in while the military earned MILLER BLUE RIBBON USDA CHOICE Knows? Who is the new grb 416 W. 500 So. (Bountiful) By Sunset Sports Swimsuit Bra Hooks Reg. $5.49 Yd. 2.98 Bra Straps Who 1. Pannell is being held in Jail, Farming-ton- . Davis County - CUSTOM SUPERIOR the superintendency to further study the question to be taken up again at the next regular meeting set for Feb. 6 or at an emergency session. WERE THE Salt Lake County schools to go along with the change, without Davis backing, Davis couldnt play any of those schools, hie, said. We. would be faced with 'traveling problems and would have to be aligned with north and south Utah. There are advantages either way. Dee Burningham, Davis and kidnapping. NEW SELECTION RIBBING & 108 TRICOT KNITS & DOUBLE KNITS CARTER P.J. & WHILE MR. Stevenson said no definite time had been suggested for board there is a high decisions, but addegree of urgency ded that a decision wasnt required that night. With that, the board aslfcd Stevenson in concern for les- (25 Lbs. or more Bulk or Patties) m. I Lb. I WE WILL AGE AND CUT YOUR O WN Lb. gg 4q BEEF Dr. Shahpour Bakhtiar. 2. In 936. 1. f f Ji J ' Li 'I ,'i ) THERE WOULD be some disadvantage if we withdrew (from the state), Mr. Stevenson said. There would be no state champions. We would have Great Salt Lake champions and there would be some lessening of prestige of victory. We couldnt participate in any national activities or a majority of them. Athletic play would be confined to a more compact area under such a lineup, he said. It would not require any travel going beyond this (the Salt Lake) valley, he said. The plan if agreed upon would run for four years. 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Charged with being an accomplice in the crime spree is George Alvin Bruton, 36, also of Kansas City and ajso a former prison HILL AFB Hill AFBs approximately 19,000 military and civilian personnel were paid $331,686,927 in 1978, making the payroll the largest in the bases 38 year history. RECORDS SHOW that the civilians received $273,906,048 and 1A tournaments THE 4A, inmate. Bruton is still at large and is a subject of Davis County law officers. Evidence in the closed court hearing was to determine if bound over to Second District Court on two counts of attempted homicide, one count of aggravated robbery, and sification boundaries. was Hills Payroll The Largest the defendant should be the Utah association that would cut down on travel and loss of school time. Under that set up, it has been recommended all regions do away with league schedules in sports terminated by region tournaments such as wrestling and boys and girls track. Schools could schedule competition to other schools as close to them as possible though that could mean crossing region and clas- . court hearing. Pannell is charged with five felonies by Weber County authorities and may face similar charges by the (for pressing CIRCUIT JUDGE Robert V. Phillips granted the defendant, Steven Scott Pannell, 28, of Kansas City, the closed WHO PANNELL, recently released from a federal prison, also is A School. DAN'S are I DURING the week apply this theory. Then file it you know where with all the other sure thing theories. ists 23-2- 4. THAT same line, Mr. Hill said it could be possible that the UHSAA could be divided into two divisions with one working for the metropolitan schools and the other for outlying areas. This could maybe cool the jets of some who federation. , POSSIBLE alignments could place the following schools together in league play: Woods Cross, Davis, and Bountiful in one division with Clearfield, Layton and Viewmont together by including enrollment only in grades preliminary ALONG tion Supvr. James Hill who said, I feel that as far as our district is concerned, a great deal more study would have to go into it. It could be very devastating to the whole state of Utah. This has been done in other states. In Texas there is a separate football system apart from the national THAT ALL depends on how By DAVE WIGHAM room for negotiation and maybe we could get more activities. Also addressing the issue was District Physical Educa- A closed hearing was held-b- ut to the public-- in Third Circuit Court, Ogden, last week for a Missouri man accused of kidnapping and shooting spree throughout Davis and Weber counties last December were serious about our needs, and maybe theres added. be playing under a different athletic set up by next year. OGDEN needs under the present setup. Maybe theyll see that existing rules from other associations. The move would be devastating financially on the rest of the state, he By TOM BUSSELBERG Kidnapping And Shooting Preliminary Hearing Held S797 oz PRV-- 2 |