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Show sun hiomik ( Thursdav , April 3 1975 Clearfield Couriei : ' pnl2 Wednesday, 1975 1 plaits li Keith Diini an he first alumni touiunmint will t iki plan it Char field High School pi il 3 tin ough 5 Hit fiatund is being sponsored b the 1 etteiman s ( lub with I odd Kemp at the oss I it w habit.it dm ( spi ml ( an lx i oinpi ns Ui d lot In pin t hat if uni pi nt up idt s Inud mil ( oM i jot in', ils 111 it i i .in Im i lose In v s in, mu in n W ildlili Uil i i i i i tin )(( Hi mi 'I 5 g l s lx w i pll )i i ( mil ii l III, I ml i oi i uduhl)ll sit and nd tin ixion )i is to im nli pis! sudi vegetation m Mint ui ds it no cost o spuus ot shiubs and ulable to ut bits in bv mail to (Kn Hus who ipp DH Mi (.ui .on Del ui linn dwellc i i Pi a lo Salt Laki ( it 84117 Me ( . uis who is represen ting tin Audubon Soudv, will loiw ud 'he list ot applicants to tlu State hoi esti and Fire onti ( office ol uiM pints and the plants ma 15 through 18 it tlu Foiestiv and hue lonttol offuo, 1590 West oith temple, Salt Lake lx puked up Apnl I pi ogi im tin I I. ill ) V n ibh ii ( Application deadline will be pi il It) C its Spims available milude Si ili I K h ( Im i ( 1i pi llsol ll u!l Hi si i Ml 12 i lasses will le represented at tin tournament in eluding some of tlu great stai shorn past bale on seals The esent is expected to line a lot ot i unous ind interested fans and the letterman s club enc outages all to come out and get a piece of the act ion I he cost is er model ate with students lining admitted for 73 cents and adults $1 2i Thrcedav passes fm the touinev may be purchased b students foi $1 2 .and b adults for $5 These special passes must be pui chased in advanc e The schedule for the fust da pnl3 is as follows (.pm, ( lass of 72 s ( lass of 7u 7pm ( lass ol t. ((. s (lass of (i (.4 Lowei Bracket 8pm ( lass ol i,7 t.8 s lass of 71, 9pm (lass of (i')vs ( lass of 7t 74 fheie will be a winners and lostis hiackct sti etching onto Apr il 7 when the top six places will lx disputed Big names in the tout nament include Of (.4 Assistant Head Basketball ( oaclies at (leai field (inig Hansen Jeff Flint, Bai i Ball J im W tlson Paul W estbrw k and Brian Pari Jim ( hairiness and Dan .ardnet Ken (.ai finer will I., (it. not lie pi esent because nc is pla ing ball m b ui ope (.7 Hearn took state title) (uig Hess ha Miles Haile C.iaham and Don in Peterson o8 1,9 - Kent Alui dock (taigbishei Bob (.aliaie (ueg (.ardner ftvan Bais Scott (.aidnci ust completed season at W eber State 70 Dennis Moss and Dean M ilk i 71 72 Bob Moss John Thomas BobStiedel 7 f 74 Brad (liffoid Rulon (.ardner Gux Hollis, Blake Murdock will be unable to pla due to pulled knee ligaments) PhilMoffitt Gene Johnson Stee West block Rob Hansen and Roger Thomas (ome on out and support the club while seeing some of the past b alcon gi eats battle it out ippluant ui h m i two Onl he allowed pei ient helm riabie t eti I hush, and blad deisinna both bushes good loi i oi ni s and unused sipiaw i multifloia rose a hedge and Sibenan pea and Russian nine tiees All of these plants offei suitable for lood and sheltei and residential mint atm birds I he program istimelv with Governoi Calvin L Ramp ton s tall for a million trees lor a million people except that this program will place an emphasis on trees for wildlife, which will in turn brighten the backvaids of urban dwellers ui as be aware Fishermen shoie to fee 1 as close as two an tmee feet under the surface, and head back out m theih part i in Wil a Mac i Di ision of fisheries at the ake Powell in the not Risouices llili hoi igist stationed mi n hi i n ml of c I It's (ountupait of the lake, Dale the agrees Hepworth walleyes need moie pressure, and suggests the reason thev atent being caught is that fishermen aren t going after them at night We hae all night fishing on the lake, and that s the time to get wallees The mine in schools along the ( mm I tah Governor Hampton has I SB292 mgnid providing Ilium In increase a and gi ni i d fund appropriation loi tin Division of Wildlife Ri soui , , s etivi I in 1 1978, the Mill nt In i nsi ti e sc hedule v b ishing ill be is lollows juvt mb s 12 P $! 30 adult U ot i sk mil adult 65 and i v , i s4 Big garni $7 small luvemli s ( 12 15) $3 in , , dull t Hi and ovei ) $6 w deeper water during the day, said Hepwrorth An type of lure resembling a threadfin shad should be effective hinted May, who explained the shad are the lood source for the walleye He notes that gear used for ( ombmation $10 Guide s $18, Trapping, license, $40 and license agents fees 30 cents Falconers will now purchase a $10 license instead of a $10 certificate of registration Nonresident fee changes will all be for fishing licenses I he season license will cost $25 a five day license will be $7 50 and a one day license, $2 These fees will also be effective Jan 1, 1976 The general fund in the bill is set at $1 2 million c i appie has not been allev es Anglers shoukl have good luck with plugs, daideyles big spoons largt bucktail flics and jigs he said Hcpwoith added that night c i aw lei s aic also a fayorite bait Walleye fishing at Lake Powell is expected to be good through mid June Hcpwoith added one final note of im portance to anv fisherman the walleyes ate excellent Some people say ' tasting the are freshwater fistv they as far as table quality is he said concerned The two biologists repoi ted thev pulled out many eight to 10 pounders m gill nets w ith the largest walleye weighing in at 11 pounds W'alleye were second in number onh to bass in the nets which were placed in four locations in the lake increase It s ol tic i il bass and Stai wiestleis m sixteen weight classes won trophies competing at a spoil finale tor Rov Junior High students Students on the Black team won 54 points the Red team effective bringing m the 1 License fees will Use IRS printed labels Taxpayers can help speed any refund due them by using the name and address label from their tax forms package on the tax return they file, the IRS said center employ ees must take time to edit and keypunch the infoimation This slows up normal processing and could lead to errors which, in turn, could refunds that might delay otherwise be made much sooner Any changes should be made right on the label itself said Mr Wise IRS sery ice V IRS Wise Duector for Utah When taxpayers said handwrite their names and addresses on their returns, Roland District These 24 top in national finals (leai fields stai wicstlei, Jesse H9 ( lb arrillo showed just how good he is by placing in the National Western AAU Wrestling finals last weekend le.se left last Thursday and arrived in biesno California to participate in He the giuehng event wrestled in a weight that included 58 paiticipants and finished fifth oveiall The event was held on the campus of Fresno State vvheie over 450 wrestlers from the western United States tried their luck and presented devastating skills Jesse will most likelv go on b tnal National AAl championships in Iowa later on m the veai to the lhs accomplishments seem even week some of them being 1st in two celebiatid wrestling tour 8 way naments meets, to mount Recreation dates party in Roy ROA Just a ieminder that the Roy Recreation basketball party for the boys and gals who participated in the basketball program this season, will be held April 5 at Roy Junior High at 10 a m Trophies will be given to the first place teams in both the guls and boys program Wrestling boys are also asked to attend Coach Taft will present trophies to in dmdual winners ONE W0 COLOR PORTRAIT Top Quality Professional Studio You Select Final Will Be Taken Portrait From Locally Several Poses Youll be Notified by Phone or Mail of your Convenient Appointment NO 1 1 1 1 )I)I ((MS OR 91 R SENd COUPON bEloW TO 1(3 tIS (HARGIS NEWSpApER ! i s( s( RIIIION OR 1)1 Region Championship Most Valuable Wrestler in Region Two Tournament, Jid in the state finals 1st m the AAU Utah finals accomphshment of beating two college wrestlers and losing to WAC champion by slim margin selected by his teammates as the Outstanding Wiestler of the Year, two school records to his ci edit and the awaid this past weekend When will it ever end91 ra-- i c urrentlv a sulrsmlx r. entei a in v Mil- - i unite rslincl ain to receive om h 10 family (or ,nn a niff wilh mv subscription and tliaf von will coni ut me by phone or mail for appointment for sitting I im row I porfrut of my incfividu.il number) as color ljdinri Rhone ( itv in ( Dill ADDITIONAL PRINTS IN ALL SI7ES MAY BE PURCHASED IL DESIRED AT SPLCIAL GROUP RATES ASK YOUR PHOTOGRAPHER OFFER t IMITP D TO ONP GIFT fi x 10OFSAME SUBJfC T J 70 lbs Mike ( Dav id Im ti pm i 80 lhs loin - Naivm Luhfii Id Dale Smith decision Bi uc e Mom e ov 90 lbs ( hi is Hndlock dec ision 98 lbs Mark Wingei ovei Dai m Hawkins, decision (ovei time) 11)5 lbs Nevm Naef ovei lei iv Wheeliight decision 112 lbs Doug Paintei ovei Davi Muiphv, pm ovei 1 119 over lhs Dale 1 120 ovei have Jetty Putnam vman decision 52 Bi id Hunt ovei lhs ( iputo pm IDs b i ed Fei nancies Robeit ovei Sommei dec isum 118 lhs Ron Levi ovei Scott Van Sickle, pin Dean Shepherd 14. lhs over Lime Higham pin 15 .lhs Ron Sanders over John Lively, pm I om 107 lhs Downey over Doug B.tton pm James Heavyweight loonan over John Shepherd pm ( Young gymnast qualifies for U.S. championships Becki Hamblin Roy sgym nasties cimpetitoi lieiame the youngest competitoi at 11 to qualify m the state L S Gymnastics bedeiation Championships, and the first from outside the Salt Lake (itv area to do so Her 8 9 in exercise optional flooi combined with earlier competitive scoies give her an 8 65 average and third place in that event A total of 14 gnls will now advance to the USGF Regional championships from teams involving Hawaii Arizona California and Nevada Only those gn Is whose lout mes average an 8 3 per event will qualify foi the National championships Westminster Colleger in Salt Lake City w as the site for the state championships last weekend Gn Is entered in this competition had advanced through an earlier qualifying meet in either a junior (14 and under) or senior (15 and over) division All routines for the four Olympic events were on the advanced or Class I level and competitors needed to average an 8 0 per event to move on to the next level befoie national com petition Becki competes for the TAGS Gvmnastics Club of Woods Cross and is coached bv Mike Dennison of Boun tiful Thinclad coach feels optimistic The Falcons team camp Duncan foi the 75 season in tarns moie Moie participants excitement and plenty of pure elude Matt Hamblin Jerry talent is being generated by Barker, and Wayne Hardv The three gave their this seasons (leai field High opinions on the upcoming year track and field squad Matt is in his thn d veai as a New head Coach John Flint the expressed his feelings on the thinclad and said This is season The outlook for this vear we start a tradition stai is veiv optimistic We Alti i this season when people think of track m Region wo have had some very Inn individuals returning and a t hi v il think of ( leai field I in bundle of potential minded sitting two goals loi mvxell om being that I help thi team the into kids coming With some hard win thi region tital and piogiam second that the greatest w oi k and extia effort this tradition he founded at ( HS could lx the most rewarding I fenv Barkei, a state HS at ( k field ti at and veai also give all the guarantee it finisher in cross countiv and swimming added Thisisnt will he the start of a great going to be just another one of tradition those seasons it s all going to at In the past years Wi u got be so different had the held spoit (leai alwav- fxx n a so called also some of the top distance ran But with ( oath Flint x l unnerx in the state, and that will combine with the othei knowledge and a teal desire (vents to make us champs those all to lie at the top Well all be working for one One erased be could slogans that being sell s thing is sure Clearfield got goal improvement the talent both m coaching Wav ne Hardv was the mil participants to do the job Ron crosscountry champ Region coach Assistant and an eighth piace finisher McBiule also commented It m stab He pitched m I lo it field Hmh )v School is on the upswing and takes a lot ot guts and deter ruination to have the I btheve that out program will continue to improve as best team and I feel we have best men on our team long as we have personnel In both the high and low as such coach a and qualified hurdles ( leai held will be ( oach b lint Flint had his troops strong with Mai shall Altice back loi his final engaged in numerous indoor coming Altice looked very season meets along the winter m p re season runs never xhatp months, something done at Clearfield before The He II be backed bv Alan indoor meets helped provide Duggar and Mike Padgett T he sprinting ev entx will be the team with some com manned bv capable point while and experience petition the snow decides whether to producers Jay Welk Rob Richeson Matt Hamblin, t ike a vacation - 1 R Subscription rate: $5.50 per ear m Carrillo participates CUSTOMER APPRECIATION GIFT To Our SubscRibcRs Portraits wiestleis each weight were chosen as a insult of elimination contests in the physical education Mi c lasses Ron under Sheflei s direction bv Keith Ail Moore; Dean Shepherd, Brad Hunt, Tom Downey, Ron Lew and James (loonan, back i Walleye plentiful l AMONG TROPHY winners at Roy Junior High are (1 to r ) front row, Jerry Putnam, Doug Painter, David Porter, Kcm Naet, Deuce ) it( Wes Evans, Jimmv Arrant, and Roger Ron Petterson lughes Jav T halman leads a strong field in the 880 event which includes Jeirv Barker and Hamblin 1 The bale ons will be feaied ir the distance i mining with the lies of Wavix Hardv Baikei, Jim Mai tin and a long line of othei s Ilaidv will to In the likelv candidati i rptuie the region mile title follow ed close behind bv Barkei, who tmixhed second to Wavne m the ci oss country running last tall Martin has been improving iapidlv since the fall spoil and will ad geat depth left Adams a thud place hmxher m List years legion high jump event is back and i tmdv io tlv to greater Naboi and heigh ts Steve Gar v Nichols will be fighting foi a spot behind Adams lhe long jump event will be competitive foi the Falcons with talented Hamblin leading the wav Nabor and rl JTT Ulll hf10 IKd The pole vault could be a trouble event but with nil Pat ier and provement Biad Adams make it strong he v eight ev entx includes and many juniors sophomores who could be competitive in some events Top candidates include Gerald Page, Con Wilcox, Grant oung Jelt Wiberg, Dale Haivath, Jim Madden Bruce Kevin Biowei Bougeous Norm Fowler ami Mike 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