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Show f SUN CHRONICLE , March 2, 1978 Pag CLEARFIELD COURIER, 12 March 1. 1978. Pag 12 h activities keep kids busy 4-- H . 1C te3 FjWig?Sfi! All f s Look out, world, comes Mark Newey. The old Weber county froip Roy, recently beat s out several tough competitors in his age One on group to win the One Basketball playoffs for the second year in a row. Other Weber County players also claimed top 4--H (with coupons) Use these coupons and prove that two can eat cheaper than one honors in the statewide contests. PATTY MELT D Q BIG BOY COMBO D COMBO Salad Piesent this rouoon at av Big Boy Fam MdKHi.it the Restaurants of y fg n ouf area ana receive ? Patty V"it Combos 0 only $2 99 Salad Fries Q & 2 for $4.90 Value A 1 iO $0 99 A 0 D ir Con, tor only $ 99 SWISS qxC 'f'u of Offer qooo thru Apr 9 $2" for ? j Natalie TIB 3 Pancakes ;1 Egg, Bacon or I Sausage JA $4.40 Value 2 for coupon a any ol the participating Big Boy Family Restaurants m your area and receive 2 BreaKiabi Specials tor only &2 99 Offer (joocf thru Atiftt 9 198 One coupon per visit Preset Hs $2" IS ' ! I Neuenswander, Ogden earned runner-u- p titles m their age categories. The One on One Contest is part of a project designed by Art Jones, Wn Apr Fries Q 978 One coupon pft Fries $299 Big Boy old petition in the category. Alice Edmunds, Ogden took the girls, title, while Ryan Geddas, Ogden earned top score in the scholarship test old division. in the .Tammy Ferrin, Ogden and Breakfast Special D Q .. 'S Cm for fU $4.90 Value Present this coupon at any ol the pdriicipatmu B q Bov f imtiy Restaurants m your area and cetve 2 Swiss Boy Compos or $2 99 & Cm he stau ant, v Rt BOY 0 COMBOQ Salad & ' $3.60' Value Present this loupon at any pahtrtjaMKi Big Boy fam in your ,uRtW eiwe ? t'H O'tpf qooO thru Aptd9 tors One coupon per visit A Junior Jones, Ogden won the 13 year old boys division and Kelly Johnson, Pleasant View. topped the com- P assistant state 4 H leader, ard Rod TueUer, assistant U.ih- State' University - basketball coach. The playoffs represent months ,of hard work by youth throughout the state, 4 Jones explained. , About 93 county finalists from 21 counties ages 4 for top honors in competed ' six , age categories! Over basketball players '1,500 competed in Weber county alone for the right to enter the. state contest. . Just, playing well on the '? court is o& enough to win the discipline, sportsmanship, grooming, and first aid. S.x scholarship awards are presented to top scorers cm the quiz. The objective of the program is to teach the rules and skills of basketball to boys and girls, while emphasizing other important areas associated with sports, Jones said. During their food and nutrition study, the learn about the Basic Four food groups and keep track of wha t they eat for a week to discover ways of improving their diets. The young players also learn to wrap ankles and wrists, and treatment for bruises, cuts, and con- cussions. The basketball skills and conditioning for physical competition require the youngsters to practice at least three times a week, set up and practice a running program, and display good manners on and off the court Activities m the project to- -, learn help the young sportsmanship include i. , Clearfield 325 South State -- The Place That Serves You Right , .trophies, though. Each participant must also pass a written quiz", .oh food and nutrition, conditioning, and iso vsA, . $, V . I'-j-- jfc violations calling themselves while playing on one on one without a referee. is part of the 4-- Cooperative Extension Program of Utah State University. 4-- KG BOY FAMILY RESTAURANTS Si- - taking a turn as coach and present clover cookies to Clinton Mayor Gory Bush. The occasion is week. The girls ore (I. to r.) Ann Butler, Tanya Nelson, JacWtC' recognizipg Utah 64 the Hess, Jeannine SaUnders," Judy Taylor and Patricia Reed. Those y s include and Cheri Lisa Weaver. Lyn Hepworih picture CLINTON 4-- H l Need extra cash? .Sell unwanted, items in the , ' classifieds show readied! Utah Boat, SALT LAKE CITY Uth jtnnuaL Sports and Travel Show will be held, at the Salt Palace March i4-- l this year. hThg- - show one of the largest'' and most popular tvents of - its kind m the West will dnce again occupy the entire Salt Palace, including the exhibit hall, "h . - V V (OxDcDJSit e!hiedkDDT)g) ainrafl mran)F The n mam arena, assembly hall and adjacent rooms, plus the entire second level of the Salt Palace. The main arena will be used for the display of 1978 boats of all kinds, while the exhibit hall, assembly hall and second level area will hold a wide variety of 4 t , f extensive exhibits "'of 'new camping, fishing and hun- ting gear, resort displays and marine apd , RV acf- -t cessory products. There wju also be a feature display of 1 new cycles and trail bikes. . Altogether some $4 million ' ' worth recreational vehicles and Ft. Knox, Ky 17 4 -- (AHTNC) P. Private Dennis SMdovafn8r6f Mr. and ,Mrs. Joe D. Sandoval, 49 Airplane Drive, Clearfield, Utah, recently completed a hacked vehicle mechanic course at the U.S. Army Armor School, Ft. Knox, Ky During students th course, were trained to repair engines, recreational t six-da- Sondova I finishes course ' of products will be exhibited,0 y event. (hiring the will features Special demon- casting strations and instructions and sensational ' en- tertainmerst on .the stage in , -- tran-Fe- b. TkS18SlTlSfttKTaSC systems of the Armys :m mainbrena:mi'jafhrhationaily accltilink love! - the whole family will . Show hours are 5 p.m.-;t10:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday; Saturday, noon to tracked ve hi ices. They also learned to perform recovery opera hois for abandoned,' damaged, disabled or mired o p m. and Sunday, noon p.m. Admission is $2. for 10 30 vehicles. Pvt. Sandoval entered the Army in August of last year. to 6 adults, children? thru 12, $1. and youngsters under 7 free. 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