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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, May 24, 1989 NuttolL RJEW Sports briefs ' Mens slowpitch FABRIC CENTER mailed to the Davis County iffs Department.- With the new computer system tourney to be held Tauss said the officer would be CLEARFIELD The Dugout able to give the information to at Golf City and Chandler Video the dispatcher who can then inof Clearfield are hosting a form paramedics, doctors and U.S.S.S.A. Swingn Summer family, in case of emergency. Men s Class D In addition to registering bikes, h Soft- -, ball Tournament Friday, June 16 booths will feature bicycle safety, and Saturday, June 17. a bicycle skill course, bicycle Registration for the tourna- - shops display, paramedic and ment will be conducted Tuesday, first aid display, McGruff safety. May 16, through Thursday, June Arrive Alive program, seat belt 1. Only 16 teams will be accepted restraints, Davis County Search into the tournament. Registration materials can be obtained by coming to the Clearfield Recre- -' ation Office, 40 S. 125 E., Mon-- ! m day through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 B p.m. B For further information, please B contact the Parks and Recreation B Office at Slow-pitc- , 1 , , a . ; ; 774-727- 4 for late signees , ; : I , t CLINTON Late registration for Clinton and Sunset AYSO leagues only will be held June 1 from 9 p.m. at 1538 W. 1590 N., Clinton. A fee of $16 is required. For more information call Marlene Niederhauser, 5-- 825-421- : 2. Karate tournament winners announced B a B B B offer gymnastics ROY Registration for the summer sessions of gymnastics lessons at the Roy Recreation Complex is now open. The session dates are June July 18. The and July classes will be in the mornings once or twice per week at 9 a.m. 9, 8, g. Biieiii H 499 Rolled Hem 2 yr. Warranty Attachment Easy Threading Classes OGDEN 2318 Wash. Blvd. LAYTON 21 East Gentile 392-503- 1 Mon.-Fr- 4. i. 10-- 9 Sat. 10-- Hours: 6 Mon.-Fr- 10-9- i. Sat. , B 1 B B 1 1 5 1 1 B & Antelope) B 1 1 6LTT0KNCW i B S 4b H IBSE3E!3iasaBSE3ESiaEXBSraHSMEra r, nfYrrihiitrirfrll KIEFER BUILT might be the NEW KID on your block ... BUT we have been serving the INDUSTRY for over 15 YEARS with QUALITY Livestock, Horse, Cargo, ' 'W M -- " 5 r vT"1 i:r i 5 jr r Flatbeds, Commercial, Agriculture, Custom and Industrial Trailers. When its KIEFER BUILT - its Really Built Wasatch Merchants ,s earn softball berth nil m - ,ir i.nn immm ' Friday amid Saturday dla iF flay 2 3 9 P. v cr a:t yr am-- 9 9 pm am-- Refyteoltiueitfo pm 4 v'v jt & F J Bicycle rodeo to be held May 27, 10 a.m. FRUIT HEIGHTS Officer Kim Tauss appeared before Fruit Heights City Council to inform members of a Bicycle Rodeo the i. to be held May 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Fruit Heights LDS First Ward, 901 S. Mountain Rd. Scooters, skateboards and anything of value with a serial number, that is considered to be a bike may be registered. Adults may also bring any self propelled bike, such as a mountain bike or touring bike to be registered. Registration froms will be available both at the Bike Rodeo and the city office, and can be :.U J Wj . fTrkJ! . Located at the point of the mountain ,- 801-571-97- 15 FAX: 33 Draper, Utah 801-571-95- !BWI!lill 87 A Come In and Get Aquainted 'Ry, TRAINEE i;4 C j ,vr , 1 I Noon Lunch (Both Days) 11:30 Refreshments (Both Days) ALL - 4uaMr jr SPECIALS Gel or 1:30 1 H I. DAY Door Prizes (Need Not Be Present To Win) FULL SET Acrylic Gifts-Fir- st $1500 25 Men & Women Mickey Mouse Balloons for the Kids PEDICURES ny. W Sv "T iwi J t tl $io MANICURES Vr 's'. unal03nDfffeii& $500 I t in W Ask For Gretchen MON.-SA- T. V4 u Village Nail 546-266- 0 Your Full Service Salon 41 N. Main. Kaysville mat n j -. m St' i Js- r Open Mon Sat. -- Complete Trailer Line iniL'wiiiJia 4 j ; 544-591- 1 4 773-050- 5 1981 N. Main, Layton 1 3. CLEARFIELD The Clearfield Wasatch Merchants softball team captured a berth in the U.S.S.S.A. Westerns Nationals May 6 in Logans Bert Bertel UlSev- Memorial, Ice ''Breaker ' Tournament. The Wasatch Merchants had five straight wins to go undefeated in the tournament. The MVP went to Wasatch Merchants Rick Jensen. Players are Jeff Spencer, Daryl Green, Marty Hamblin, Terry Chavez, Brian Goldsberry, Wade Hill, Dorn Hall, Doug Decaria, - Tyson Green, Rick Jensen, Brent Chavez and Mark Payne. 825-976- MYLOCK SERGER MODEL 234D s399 2, I (Comer of Main KAYSVILLE The 1989 Spring Rocky Mountain Karate Classic Open Championship was held Saturday, May 6 at Kays-vill- e Junior High. The School of Dragons Eye entered four stu- -' dents with two placing in their division. Nick Cooley placed third in the Beginning Mini Tots Sparring and Jared White captured third in the Beginning Mini Pee Wees. Their Sin Sie, Skip Carlsen, took 2nd in the Mens Kumite Light-- v weight Black Belt division. The School of Dragons Eye is ' located in Farmington and holds classes twice a week. Interested person should contact Skip Carlsen at 451-736- Roy recreation to Call us today for a free personal rate quotation. 1 MYLOCK SERGER MODEL 234 3-- IT PAYS TO SHOP FOR AUTO INSURANCE B rs, gram. 0. sets dates AYSO and 10 aim. The program schedule is: boys and girls, ages 5 years, Tuesday and Thursday at 9 and 10 a.m.; beginners, girls 6 and older, Monday and Wednesday at 10 a.m., Tuesday andor Thursday at 9 and 10 a.m.; boys Thuesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. Sign-u- p can be completed at the Roy Recreation Complex, 2150 W. 4700 S. any time during regular operating hours. For further information, call and Rescue, and Kaysville Fire Departments First Response pro- Sher- - enrjiE W .X A 1' v 10-- 9 7 |