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Show Lorwyww ii iVl SS ap Is Peg ocsatey pflis 1 0 BAND MEMBERS from Wood Cross (right) scream their delight in winning the Davis Cup while a Davis High player (above) stands ready to crash his SALT LAKE CITY With flags fluttering and rifles twirling to throbbing percussion and musical sounds, Woods Cross High Schools award winning band strutted into the hearts of judges again. Last week, at the annual Davis Cup Competition at Rice Stadium, the stylish red, white and blue uniformed performers strutted through four routines with flair and marched into first place in overall competition for the third time in the schools history. They also took trophies in color guard and out V? O standing percussion section. Bands entered the Davis Cup competition from high schools in Utah and Idaho. One other Davis County High School placed last week at Rice Stadium. Davis High took third place in overall competition. A few weeks ago, the Wildcat band won first place overall at the Brigham Young band festival against competitors from Utah and Idaho schools. In Edmonton, Canada this year the band took several awards, including first place in parade competition. Steve Richins, Woods Cross band (i (f37ommuters director for eight years, is designer of the bands varied 10 minute program. He places the 24 girl flag corp, 11 rifles and the percussion section with band musicians and arranges the continuous movement program- -a production of combined groups--int- o changing symmetrical shapes. Execution of the routines is perfected through hard work. After every school day, 157 sophomore, junior, and senior band members spend three hours strutting, whipping flags, blowing horns, and beating drums until every movement and sound pulsates together. Photos by Robert Regan " along the Wasatch Front know UTA is already the hottest ride on the road, but we're making some big changes that will make it easier than ever to go UTA! Now we come out at night. ,By popular demand, UTA has extended its service to 11:00 p.m. on selected routes in the Ogden area. In addition, we have more buses on the road when the heat's on. UTA is now offering greater peak hour service for our Ogden riders There are improved Schedule connections, to make your transfers system-wid- e faster and easier. Once our Hot New System takes effect on October 29th, can take the bus without thinking twice even about ih Going UTA will be faster and easier for all you seasoned veterans, too. To find out more about all the changes, watch for our new maps and guides in all the bus schedule locations. first-time- rs " s 263-373- 7 in Salt Lake City 773-136- 1 in Ogden 4 Look ton1 our now schedule v i |