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Show r.' 1 v ut iu v uui tel n ai Wednesdav, I -- 4 i yi Kb' pril 18, 1 97 1 Walleye spawn 'I, - at Bay - -- W ILL RD BW Recenth crius from fn W of Division R souicts hdu bigun tak m. spawning walleves from f ! iL&JL t CURT CHRISTENSEN was chosen as player of the week for his fine pitching performance against Viewmont. avktd nr IpiLSI I 8B1 Ul THE WEEK Curt Christensen gained baseball player of the week honors at Clearfield High, for his excellent performance on the pitching mound last week strikeout Christensens total climbed to well over 50 with last weeks wins over Bonneville and Viewmont He fanned 13 batters in the contest against the Vikings Super sophomore, Rob Richeson, was tabbed as track performer of the week Rob raced to firsts in the 100 yard dash in two consecutive meets last week Head track coach, John Flint put it, Ive Roy SERVICE 8 399-507- 0 Frymoyer Company firawoud TREE SERVICE Soccer squad victorious The CHS soccer squad finally put one and one together and beat previously unbeaten Layton, 2 0 on the Lancers home field It marked the first victory of the season for the fighting Falcon TAXI 825-140- never seen anything like him Robbie also Hes a wmne plays baseball and it takes some kind of athlete to compete in both sports Owner Custom Sow mg Scrap Mutal runabouts The - t The Regional Tumbling cham pionships will be held at the Roy Recreation Complex Saturday beginning at 5 p m States included within Region II include Colorado, Idaho, Montana Wyoming, and Utah USTA chairman and meet director Mike Dennison notes that, This year will mark the first time that most Utah teprnc Will compete against clubs from other areas We are fortunate in having both Wyoming and Colorado sending members of teams who finished fifth and fourth in the nation last year The Ka Larks coached by Kay and Clark Gangwish of Casper, Wyo , will be y especially strong as have entered a team o. 25 competitors While Utah teams may lack sufficient depth to win the regional team trophy, some excellent performances are expected from last years state champion W'endy Lowe competing for the Gymnix of Provo and Cheryl Bezzant competing for Parks School favorite to ip Orem Pre-mecapture the 11 12 division will be Roys Becki Hamblin who is the defending state, national and wo 'Id age group champion This year each of the age groups has received spon sorship for the awards from local businesses Wolfe s Sporting Goods will sponsor the 10 and under division, The Blue Door has con tributed to the 11 12 age group, and the 13 14 and 15 18 ROY 1975 USTA team had just dropped a 8 0 decision to the Lancers two weeks ago, but turned the tables with goals by Roger Covington and John Thorpe The victory helped restore a bundle of pnde of which the team had lent out in a flurry of early season losses The Falcons have a new coach age groups have been from the country of Iran, who sponsored by Bee Gees from the looks of last weeks Apparel and Rim Rock Motel victory, is slowing installing and Cafe, respectively The a few of his professional where division open coaching techniques competitors v le for first place against those of all ages is sponsored by Nichols of Company Bountiful A hospitality room for coaches, competitors and judges has been donated by ZCMI With the aid of local n businesses cooperation of and the the Utah teams, we expect over 700 people to attend this competition, adds Mr Dennison This is the only qualifying meet for the national and later world meet and we expect some excellent per formances during the three hour competition Spectators are encouraged to be at the Recreation Complex, 2150 W 4700 S , by 4 30 p m The cost for adults is $1, 6 18 is 75c and under 6 is free REWh lit) Division of ildlite Resources have began taking spawning walleves at the west and south shorelines of Willard Bav Reservoir. Because thei e has not been anv i eleases of i unoff water into the inlet channel, wailev es at e not show mg up in this popular fishing spot. F (. Gymnasfs wins again In the Regional receives award Chell A Roberts, a senior at Roy High, has been awarded a scholarship to the University of Utah ROY etc nt (iv mi I S(,F aste I mte d St ties on M t 9 10 Bv special invitation of the State IMF (hau man Becki will i e lui n to I tah on Mav 12 to vvitn seven othei u mpe-tI tah girls aginst the J ipanese National (ham team pton-dn- petition t T! is ent at i com v e v seta doled tor ski lint High in Sal! I akt will feat ui two oh n pmns js well the v u mils nation, t t.ampi ns ti om J pan e n i a special scholarships at noon luncheon April 11 Chell was among 32 students receiving leadership scholarships The full tuition the junior division o Becki will now travel a lor competition Fairfax against girls Irom ill in er the scholarships are CHS achievement leadership and letters will also compete 19 in a USTA April Regional Tumbling cham pionship against over 100 competitors from I tah Colorado and Wyoming Becki is coached in tumbhng Mike Dennison and in gvmnastics by Mi Den nision Rick Kiev and Gonme Buell She competes for the bv r(.S gvmnastics lepiesenting ( club Woods Cross ommunitv School tennis scores The tennis team at e leai field blasted Wumont 5 0 last week to even their recot d at 2 2 Biett I arson and Rvan Jenkins didn t even span a being awarded on the basis of academic Becki on 1 The presentation was made by Harold Weight, director of financial aids and ar i competition 114 auls fiorn I tali (ahloinia Nevada Vriona and Hawaii com ptled tm an opportum'v to foi the I sGF qualitv National ( hampumsh'ps (ompUmg in the jutu ir 14 and undt n 12 division vearold Becki Hamblin became the voting 'U g' in nast to qualitv and the In M in do so from outside he Sail ake aica Bctki daughtt of ' i and nt Ren Jovce llamhl average d 8 7 pu i v n m Imlh tompulsoms aid option ils and scorn! a o i nn linen exetcise which was a second place first hung onlv 9 15 m Senior one-ye- Vi of recommendation set and went on to an easy 6 0 victom The team will face Layton and Bountiful this week bv Jei Jan Kn kh 'in Clearfield High - gnls basketball te im f n shed their year out with a t u g as they beat the Ben Lomond Scots and die lav ton Ian cers Thus making their record 5 1 Shcili Stivenson finished hu high school basketball vears as high pointer in both games Sophomore Dound.i ( arev will leturn nix' veai to continue leading the Fall on ladies to victmv attu uc tory The score for the ( US Bui Lomond game was 5 1 28 The Ben Lomond iass- - we ic never able to keep up with the bv Keeping electric power in its place The first of ripeutui against the Scots F'alton ladies quarter was full turnovers because tbev wm not aware that the I alt on ladies were determined with a tight dtfensi Sophomore Sheri v litus jmt in a good game as the new center Tht avton game was an unusual one Layton s'ayed ahead of the Falcons most of the wav In the final quarter the Clear field ladies were able to put six straight points on the board and trie Lancers were not able to gam on them I he final scoie read !8 J5 Track is the next sport on the agenda for the Falton hides Several sophomores will contribute well in the s alwavs ruming events the field events will be hard tempi tition also I reservoir Wallpyes been havp collected in good numbers along the west and south dikes at Willard Bav It ap pears that spawning activity is rapidly approaching a 75 peak Crews collected vv alley es last Friday Of these 75 eight fish were females One of the eight females had already spent her eggs The females ranged from two pounds 14 ozs to seven pounds 8 oz Male walleyes ranged from one pound 6 oz to four pounds 3 oz Due to cooler spring tern peratures the spawning at Willard Bay came some two to three weeks later than the yearly average Generally walleye pike spawn shortlv after the ice cover melts and water temperatures reach 38 to 45 degrees The spawning continues for about three weeks and the male walleyes usually precede the females to the spawning site Presently, there has not been any water diverted from the Weber River into the inlet channel Generally this in water coming attracts spawning walleyes into the inlet channel where they become highly vunerable to fishermen Events held at Roy High, term end nears New scores wei 6 0 Willard Bav Restrvoir for tagging information I he list have begun thnr annual spawning activities within the restrvoir Fish are collected bv the use of a flat bottom boat equipped with an t lectio shocking device The fish an momentarilv stunned bv the electrical current allowing personnel to gether the fish with nets Each walleve is weighed measured aged sexed and tagged with a special num bered piastic tag Ttie fish art then released back into the i ( brixtensen cheerleaders, Rovalairesand FalgTwirlers were announced to the Roy High studentbodv Chosen as varsitv cheerleaders for the 1975 7G school year were Donna Mackev Jan Martin, Cathy Waite, Becky Winger, Wendv Kerr and Stephanie Weaver New junior varsity cheerleaders are Bonnie Buetler, Camille Meyer, Shell v Owens, Jodv Redden F,die Rogers and Kaylene Scott The new flag tiwrlers are Beckv Joann Bradshaw (uinmings Dawn Daily, Karen Glissmeyer, Becky Grover Bonnie McGuire, Sherri Moore, Terri Moore I ori Navarro Vicki Nielsen Iamra Perkins Patti Porter ( indv Rhode Arleen Stevens, I mda Ihompson and Gavle W dliams The girls chosen to he Rovalaires for the new school ear are Dixie Halbert Annette Tammy Bitton Lamb, Valerie Wayment, Michelle Greenhaleh, Kim Steglich, Melome Weaver, Lynn Newton, C.ir.s Allison, Launa Randle, Jill Martin Laurie Adair, Shelly Christensen, Marilyn Smith Susie Miya, DeLores McCoy, Charlotte Taylor Kathv Tracy, Julie Russell and Lori VanNoy Last week was Sadie Flawkins week for the Royals Tuesday was the bang off assembly in which two girls and two guys from each grade competed for the title of Daisy Mae and Li Abner After running a relay and eating a banana cream pie, Debi Martinez was awarded the title of Daisy Mae Then she was blindfolded and put into an arena with the can didates for Li Abner, and the first one she grabbed was Greg Fhnders So Greg took the role of Li Abner and he and Daisy Mae were married by Justice of the Peace Steve Tuesdav night a Boyson was held at the party pizza Grizzley Bear from 6 p m until midnight The girls had the duties of asking for the date and paying also Wed nesday was mix n match day All girls were to dress up like Daisy Mae, and the guys like Li Abner An ice cream party was held at Baskin Robbins Wednesday evening This was also girls choice Thursday was the start of the Rock a thon Students were required to bring their own 1 1 involved in an automobile :cident and a power line accidentally youre across your car, should y 'u main in the car7 How could you et out of the car without coming in ontact with the electric current'5 there any way to tell if the power ne is hot7 What if its raining7 ills i Knowing the answers to these questions could save your life Utah Power suggests that you stay in your car if it does come in contact with any power line Wait for a power company man or law enforcement official to tell you it s safe someone s life depends on vour a removing power line make sure you use a dry wooden pole at IcVot ten fee t long If rocking chairs, and they started rocking at 2 p m and those c tr Ke o a B ve E j stopped Also, cider Girls Association officers sponsored Sadie Hawkins Week Officers are Steffme Adams, president, Vick' Tracy, vice president, and Torn Bryan, secretary Ilf r m a chugging contest Skating at the Classic Roller Skating Rink finished the week Friday night from 5 7pm Utah powei& light 4 4 e lasted Friday at 5 p Thursday was At Utah Power we do everything we can to make electricity safe for you Be extra safe by knowing what to do in case of accidents E who The Royal baseball i THE ROY KEY' CLUB and the Roy City Kiwanis contributed $160 to members of the Roy Football team. The money will be used to attend a football training camp. Presenting the check to the team is Wayne Shiramizu, Key Club president (far right). Bob Bell, Dave Coy, Carl Bastian, Mike McCoy and dreg Panfiloff (1. to r.) were on hand to accept the money. and traik teams have been in preparation for the past two weeks for upcoming com petition Both are expected to be among the top contenders in Region One competition |