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Show 8 Lakeside Review, Wednesday, August 23, 1989 Lower the numbers Sports briefs GETTOKNOW I LaytonBig Nickel er fires, says Klason. The rescission means that building fires, smoking and operating chain saws and motorized equipment in the states wildlands is once again permissible. announces winners LAYTON The Fourth Annual Layton CityBig Nickel tournament ended Saturday, Aug. 12 with some outstanding play. Players Athletics, a team from Ogden, defeated First National Bank of Layton for the championship. Big Nickels team wpn the third place trophy. u Cory Chase and Robert tied for the Fleet Feet contest. John Messerley won the Home Run Derby. The Golden Glove winner was Carl Woodward with the MVP going to Cory Chase from the winning team, Players Athletics. Fer-nea- Clinton to start hunter ed course CLINTON The Clinton City Recreation Department is currently accepting registration for its next hunter education course. The program is designed to promote responsible hunting practices and is taught by Bob Green, a certified DWR instructor. Classes will be held on .Wednesday and Thursday evenings from p.m. beginning Sept. 6, at the Clinton City Community Center, 1906 W. 1800 N. - The registration fee is $7 per person, ages 11 and older, payable at the Clinton City offices through Sept 1. For more information, call Tony at the Clinton City Recreation office at 825-539- CLEARFIELD Clearfield Parks and Recreation Department is now holding registration for their Fall Volleyball League. I Registration will be conducted ;on a first come, first served basis now through Thursday, Sept. 7. Registration will be taken at the Clearfield Parks and Recre- -' iation office, located at 40 S. 125 E. in Clearfield. Office hours are ;Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. There will be a mens league played on Tuesday nights; a womens league played on Mond day nights and a league that will be played on Wednesday nights. All games will be played at Clearfield High School in the co-e- old gym. three leagues will start the week of Oct. 9 and run through the week of Nov. 20. The fee will be $120 for teams (no more than three residents on a roster) and $ 50 for teams (more than three residents on a roster). The fee is due at time of registration. For more information, call the Clearfield Parks and Recreation Department at All in-ci- ty out-of-ci- ty out-of-ci- ty out-of-ci- LAYTON class Registration for Layton City Recreation tumbling classes, fall session, will be held at the Recreation Office, 465 N. 275 E., Wednesday, Aug. 23, to Friday, Sept. 1, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. except Fridays. Registration times for Aug. 25 and Sept. are I p.m. to 5 p.m. The office is closed Saturdays and Sundays. These classes are for boys and girls ages 3 to 16. Classes are available for the beginner and intermediate. Tumbling classes will be held at Sarah Jane Adams on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and E.G. King Elementary on Mondays and Wednesdays with a preschool program available on Fri- 1 1 8 I Controlling your blood pressure can reduce your chances of heart disease. Have your blood pressure checked. And keep it in check for life. I I Insurance I 8 I I I Auto o Motorcycle Homeowners Boat I and raise your odds. B Competitive Rates Easy Payment Plans K Claim Service Free Rate Quotation H Call or Visit Today. g 773-059- 5 24-Ho- ur ! 1981 N. Main, Layton P a g f (Corner of Main & Antelope) Association Ip American Heart FOR WERE FIGHTING VOUR LIFE t 1 days. Class times are 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. Preschool class times begin at 1:30 p.m. Classes will begin Sept. 5. Registration fees are $20 for regular tumbling classes and $10 for the preschool program. Parents or guardians must register in person to fill out registration release forms. HDSD Lb M0N.THIUS., P.M. FRIDAY, 10 TO 9 PM SATURDAY 10 TO 6 PM CLOSED SUNDAY O' rt For more information call 545-858- IH 0. 8. Clearfield to hold volleyball signups 1 Layton registering for tumbling I I I i ty 774-727- 0. Fire restrictions Svim Team of Layton dominates U.S. LAYTON The Sun Devils Invitational held in Moab, Utah Aug. 4 and 5, was dominated by the U.S. Swim Team of Layton. The results are as follows: - Richard Pavlovich 100 Back, 2 04 54, 4th place, 100 Free, 1.33.58, 4th place, 50 Free, 05, 5th place. Kvle Kofoed 200 Free, 2.12 20, first place, 100 Breast, 1 20 88, first place, 100 Free, 59 08, first place, 100 Fly, 1.15 37, first place, 500 Free, 4 14 32, first place, 200 Breast, 2 58.15, first place, 200 I.M., 2 37.81, first place, 50 Free, 27 57, first place Dee Valentine 200 Free, 2 02 14, 2nd place, 100 Breast, 1 12 17, first place, 100 Free, 55 27, 2nd place, 100 Flv, I 05 93, 2nd place, 500 Free, 535 03, first place, 200 Breast, 2 38 92, first place, 100 Back, 1 11 74, first place, 200 I M. 2 22 34, first place, 50 Free, 24 10, 2nd place Heather Hill 200 Free, 2 22 91, first place, 100 Breast, 1 24 83, first 200 Back, place, 2 49 47, first place, 100 Free, 1 04 37, 2nd place, 100 Flv, 1.13 82, first place, 200 Breast, 2 54 44, first place, 100 Back, 1,14 71, first place, 200 IM. 2 39 12, first place, 50 Free, 30.24, first place, 500 Free, 4 34 19, first place. Amanda Klein 50 Breast, 53 31, 7th, 100 Free, 1 22 82, 5th place, 50 Back, 45 49, 4th 50 36 62, 6th place, 100 Back, place, Free, 1 36 07, third place, 50 Flv, 50 39, 7th place, 100 1 I.M , 39 24, 6th place 100 Back, 2 49 65, 6th Adam Collier place, 50 Back, 1.16.12, 11th place, 50 Free, 1.100.14, Uth place. 43 - Fire restrictions placed on Utahs state and federal lands since July 10 were rescinded at noon on Friday, Aug. 18. In making the announcement. State Forester, Dick Klason and Bureau of Land Management officials noted that although recent moisture, lower temperatures and higher humidity have combined to reduce the fire danger enough to lift the restrictions, fire hazards in Utahs wildlands remain moderate to high. We are asking the public to continue being extremely cautious with campfires and any oth - 1 Sen' OUTLET V SERTA FAMOUS - next to Wallpaper Warehouse PERFECT SLEEPER - rJffiS - 1? QUEEN SIZE. SERTA FAMOUS - PERFECT SLEEPER Trophies presented sets! 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