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Show 2C Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, September 12, 1984 1,1 " 11 ! ' Aerobics Glasses Offered By The RecreCLEARFIELD ation Department will offer five Aerobics classes this Fall. Two classes for women only will be offered at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, and two d classes will be offered at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays and co-e- Thursdays. The cost for these classes is $ 1 0 per person, per session. The pool will also offer a teachers class on Wednesdays and Fridays at 4 p.m. The cost for this class is $7. The first session will start on Sept. 10 for the Monday, Tuesday CLEARFIELDS Paul Taylor dives for a loose ball Friday. Wildcats dropped their second close game of the season, 0 in overtime to Clearfield. Several antlerless deer control permits are still available in hunting units which were undersubs-ribe- 21-2- Layton Flat Footed Against Pass w SCOTT MONSEN t 13-ya- rd Review Correspondent !CLEARFIELD The View- mont Vikings took advantage of a 7; flat footed Layton High team in Tthe the first half to claim a hard 6 win over the Lancers fought . J in a preseason game here Friday night. All the scoring came in the first half with the Vikings cashing in - on their second posession of the x . , pass play and game on a .midway through the second quar- - -- 1 ! 4-- i. 40-ya- rd ter on a run. Layton cracked the goal line just once, that on a one yard dive by quarterback Brian Bailey as the first half came to a close. The second half settled into a defensive stalemate with neither team mounting a serious threat. The win was the second for Viewmont in as many tries this young season, while Layton drops to First-yeLayton head coach Brad Hawkins was dissappointed with the loss noting the line was , 0--2. ar the key to the game. We physically got beat on the line of scrimage all night, he said. They were quicker than we were and they intimidated us at the line. We didnt get any blocking up front and our quarterback couldnt throw because he was running for his life most of the time, Hawkins continued. However, Hawkins did see some bright spots. The defense did a heck of a job in the second half and they d, according to the state Division of Wildlife Resources. Permits are available for hunt numbers 155, 158, 159, 161, 163, and 164. ' They go on sale Sept. 7 on a mail-i- n d only, Viewmont Squeaks Past Lancers fw classes. t j The classes will run(lpsix weeks. The second Fall session will start the week of Oct. 221knd run for six weeks. Registration is being taken now through Sept. 7 at the Clearfield Swim Pool located at 934 South 1000 East in Clearfield. Registration is limited to 30 people per class. All classes will be held in the Clearfield Fire Sta, tion. For more information, call the recreation department at 773-330- 6. Antlerless Deer Permits Available imi'Awm n..il Photo by Rodney Wright 'Woods Cross lost five fumbles to the Falcons as the i and Thursday classes and Sept. 12 for the Wednesday Snd Friday 1 first-com- gave the offense several opportunites' to score but we couldnt move. e, first-serve- basis. first-com- e, Applications must be mailed to the Utah Big Game Permit Applications, P.O. Box 16500, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84116. Applications received before Sept. 17 will be handled after the mail received on the 17th. For the first time in many years, a restricted area elk hunting unit was undersubscribed. Sixteen permits are still available for elk hunt number 352,' the Morgan, South Rich, Rich We sohould have been able to put a lot of points on the board. On the other hand, Viewmont head coach Warren Hatch was pleased, but chose to put the game in perspective. Were happy not to lose. Youve got to feel good when you are undefeated but these games are just practice, Hatch said. They are just preparing us for league play. Hatch was also pleased with his County area. Applicants should follow the same mail-i- n procedure outlined above, beginning Sept. 17. Four antelope hunting units were undersubscribed, numbers 420, 421, 422 and 423. Remaining doe or fawn permits for these units will go on sale Sept. 4 on a mail-i- n only, firstserved basis. Apbe mailed to the must plications above. listed box office post Preseason deer hunt numbers 250 and 251 were also undersubscribed. The remaining antlerless deer control permits are being sold at the Division of Wildlife Resources Southern Regional Office in Cedar City, 622 North Main. Call the Cedar City office at for more information. 5 over-the-coun- 586-245- teams defensive effort and cited a balanced offense in the first half as the reason for victory. I dont think Layton really shut us down in the second half, but we had three drives stopped by penalties before they could really get going, Hatch said. The Layton coaching staff now must look for the right combination that will put the Lancers in the win column for the first time when they travel to meet Woods Cross this Friday night. We may make some changes jn order to get more blocking up front, Hawkins added. Woods Cross hasnt scored a lot of points but they have some good running backs. Hopefully we will be better Friday. The Vikings are also on the road at to meet highly regarded Wolf Creek Continued from page 1C. Eleven years ago the state declined a similar opportunity to buy the vast Deseret Land and Livestock property for $8 million. The property subsequently was sold to a foreign investor, and as a result private hunting rights preempted public hunting. The Ogden Valley area is on our priority list for preservation of critical deer winter range, said state. The Weber County Commission unanimously passed a resolution supporting purchase of the land. Northern legislators also favor Chief of Game Management the purchase. Norm Hancock. Ranchers, including those that We need an area in the Ogden hold current grazing leases on the Valley for wintering deer and elk. land, have voiced their approval Future development will destroy as well. critical wintering areas which will The land ranges in elevation force deer and elk onto private from 5200 feet to 8200 feet and lands causing much damage, ac- offers big and small game hunting cording to Hancock. opportunities, native cutthroat The Wolf Creek area has been trout fishing, hiking, grazing, a closed to public access for 20 bald eagle wintering area, as well years because of private owner- as habitat for coutnless other wildlife species. ship. i Skyline. The Eagles have good size and are very agressive, Hatch noted. The are probably the most solid team we have faced so far. Botfi games are scheduled for 7:30. T Brian Beecher meets T with some opposition from a Layton ' VIKING WEBER & DAVIS COUNTY TEAM defender in attempting to haul in a Bryan WIDE-OU- Hardy pass Friday. 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