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Show Lakeside, Recreation class to stress safety BB gun PylOfinTAPAm $,! SOUTH shooting competitions three years in a row, Lai summer he received Hie gold medal in the air rule competition, Ihs friend and fellow club member, Joe Alien of Layton, also is a sharp-shootwith air OGDEN - amt take fuxting sir Humphrey pwwt seriously. ' the eye injuries involve children between the ages of 5 and 14, The Daisy Red Rider will guns. The NorthriJge High Svhool junior took sum place tn break the km, Theyre not made the national air ptw gompeti-liolike they were in my day. The air Ai ihe Utah Summer guns are almost as dangerous as Games he brought home two .22 Tarbet miJ, brorve medals - one in air rule Students will also leam the latand the other in sporting rule est techniques in shooting used competition. by the United States Shooting Allen, along with his father Team for Young Shooters, Tar-bCarl Allen, will be Instructing the said. course. The main instructor is Besides learning how to hanLee Tarbet the dubs instructor. dle air guns safely, students will This is the second year in a row also learn how to dean lit) and the dub has sponsored a class f,r air pellet guns, Tarbet said. If DU children who own DO or air peland air pellet guns are not kept let guns. clean, they can misfire like any Humphreys said the gout of other gun or the barrel can get the course is to teach safety first. plugged. "A lot of people think guns If y ou dont take care of y our are toys, Humphreys said. guns, they will get even with Serioudy enough that the iwoMime national sir pittol champion is going to http itash a ttass on lilt gun anj pcltet gun iwkty. The twi ii from I to 4 nm on Saturday st the llunttr Ideation Center, 91$ C. 5300 i n. V South, South Ogden. Ihe ch of the tours is SJ. to pay for hand-out- s. IhtHc interested in enrolling shoulJ bring their own gunt anJ ammunition. Humphreys. 7, is a senior at N'orthridge High School and a nieroher of the Roughrider Junior Rifle Club, f or the past two years he hat received the national sir pistol title in competitions hack Last At the Utah Summer Games in Cedar City, he received the gold medal in air pistol i j According to a news release sent out by the dub there are about 2,01k) rye injuries caused by till or air pellet guns each year nationwide, The majority of et BUT tfttcient lurnaco Central Air Conditioning you," Tarbet Mid. Humphrey Mid i( important fun, even if (hey arc to repcvi Bll gun. Owe a iwson how to be sate under-swn- d with gun, North Davis LAYTON production, centers around a Ar- family coming across the plains. Director is JoAnne Holbrook of Clinton, who also wrote the play. Choreography is by Brenda and Tricta Lindsey. Cast members include Cindy Jhe play, a scsquiccntcnnial Patterson as Telicity and John Willis as Young Mr. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Norman are play ed by Kathryn Seely and Jeremy Young. Their children are Albert, played by Tori Burden; Kirsten, played by Paula Murdock; and tu iWKy Sujh SYRACUSE - For the see-on- d straight year, the Syracuse Magic girls competition basketball team won the Lakeside Girls Superlcague championship for junior high-age- d girls. Teams from Davis and Weber counties participated. The Magic went undeleted in the regular season and won' the championship, beating the Ogden Raptors 49-3-This is the second Superlcague championship in 1997 for the Magic. In addition, the Magic have also won two AAU championships this season which gives the leam eight AAU championships in the past three years. i became a member of ihe club m year ago he. too. thought air gun were toy. Now he is much more cauitou with (hem. lie spend at least one hour every day in hit backyard shooting at targets to improve his skill. MO W. 1. -- The Syracuse Magic also ntade up the majority of the Syracuse Junior High basketball team which recently won the Davis County District championship beating Centerville and Fairfield junior highs for the county championship. The team will play in Las Yegas and in the Utah State AAU Tournament. k, Team members are Jenny 'Jenny Miller, Ashley Brown, Sharcy Bennington, Acee Rhoades, Katie Colohan, Chelsey OBrien, tauren Allen and Tagan Taylor. -- ll, Dutch oven society plans Saturday meeting w; - The International Dutch Oven Society will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday at This is the Place State Park. Breads, baking pies, Cleaning and seasoning demon- strations and other cooking techniques will be offered. The public is welcome. The A cost is $5 for ppt luck lunch wilLbe served. For tndre information call Bill at ' 346-118- 2. Arts, crafts and drawing to start In April CLAYTON - Layton City Parks and Recreations is now accepting registration for its arts and crafts and drawing classes, r Arts and craft classes will be offered on Monday evenings from 4:15 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. to p.m. and will run for four 7-15 i WHITE J: 546-858- Karate classes offered to children 1 LAYTON - Layton City Parks and Recreation is now ac- cepting registration for karate through April 8. This session will be held at USA Karate Studio at either 697 N. Main on Mondays and Wednesday beginning April 9 or at 53 N. Fort Lane (the old Basement store) on Mondays and Thursday beginning April 10. Registration is for kindergarten through eighth grade and is $15 course. Classes for a four-wee- k begin at 5 p.m. for 4 through 7 years, and 6 p.m. for ages 8 through 13 years. For more' information call 546-858- 0. Gymnastics runs for five weeks in Layton LAYTON - 77S-012- 7AM NCINCi Parks and Recreation in conjunction with North Davis Gymnastics will be offering tumbling and gymnastics classes for youth ages 5 and up. Classes will be offered on Saturday mornings for five weeks, registration per class is $25. The beginner class will start at 11 a.m. providing there are enough participants. Registration is currently being accepted for classes that begin on April 19. Deadline for registration ends April 18 at 5 p.m. j 1Q40A to Z, If you shoot against rubber or wood, the BB and pellets will bounce back at you, Allen said. Tor more information about the course, call Tarbet alter 8:30 No one knows their way around the tax code better than the professionals at H6R Block. Our experienced preparers can help you pay less or get more back. Our rates are reasonable, we stand behind our work. Sound like someone you can use7 Donations will be accepted at the door. Rehearsals started in February. About 143 people are involved. 1900 W. 27 825-312- 546-309- 7 WOOD wood only 1" & 2" White verticals White Classic & Supreme St 1" mini-blind- off s shades White even-pleWhite fashion pleat shades White crystal pleat shades - Sale applies to Graber products only f BIRD CLEANING 57 I? 546-086- 1. Re- Games will begin April 28. Registration is $260. CLEARFIELD The Gear-fiel- d Parks and Recreation Department will offer a springsum-me- r ril league and mens competitive division will be playing on Thursday evenings while mens recreational division will be playing Friday evenings. Coed competitive and recreation divisions will play on Tuesday evenings. Register at Layton City Parks and Recreation located at 465 North Wasatch Drive (Surf N Swim). For information call Joyce at 546-858- 2. Tumbling, uneven bars to be taught FARMINGTON - Farming-to- n City Recreation in conjunction with Premier Gymnastics is offering a class in tumbling and uneven bars. Registration for both classes will run through March 31. Tumbling will be offered on Saturday mornings 9 a.m. and the uneven bars from a.m. Classes will begin April 5. Tumbling registration costs are $40 per participant and is for ages 4 and older. Uneven bar registration is $25 per participant For and is for girls ages more information please call 8-- 2. 3. Fruit Heights continues - Base- ball and softball registration will continue through March 31 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 8 a.m. to noon womens soccer season. Four leagues will be offered. Thirty-plu- s competition and 25 plus recreation league will play on Tuesday and Thursday and recreation league and open league will play on Monday and Wednesday at the North Davis Junior High and Fisher Park beginning the week of May 5. The recreation department will also offer a springsummer coed soccer league that will play on Friday evenings at North Davis Junior High and Fisher Park beginning the week of May 5. Registration will be held at the Clearfield Recreation Department, 40 S. 125 East, starting March 24 through April 25 or until leagues are filled. For more information call 30-pl- 18-pl- us offer expires 32297 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH 298-710- 9 9 325 West 1700 South Suite 3 Clearfield, UT 84015 825-135- 4 I and Used Computer Systems New jBystem Upgrades - Copies Pagers Haiej HourIy IBM Renta,s Training NewUsed Computer Systems Located South of Freeport West Entrance Off Antelope Drive D HONDA o 774-727- 0. FourTrax Foreman400 Tapballet signups being taken in Clearfield $5,999 CLEARFIELD - Clearfield Parks and Recreation Department is offering a tapballet class for ages 4 and older. Ages 4 to 7 will meet from 4 to 4:45 p.m.; 8 Recommended only for riders 16 years and older. to 11, 4:45 to 5:30 p.m.; ages 12 and older, 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. at Steed Park building, 300 N. 1000 East, next to Holt Elementary. The cost is $20 for residents There and $25 for must be at least four students. 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Digital ;' 546-858- LAYTON UT 3 consruuit Adult softball leagues being organized 451-095- Layton City BLIND SALE Graber cull noo f. Student will also leant how to build trap to catch their BB and ptllet in, Allen said. 544-582- rn LENNOX-- team wins championship weeks. A different project will be completed each week. Classes begin April 7. The drawing classes will be held on Wednesday evenings at 4:30 to 6 p.m. (for first timers) or from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Creativity will be emphasized using many different mediums; pencil, crayon, charcoal etc. Classes will begin April 9. Registration is S20 at Layton City Parks and Recreation (Surf N Swim building) at 465 North Wasatch Drive, weekdays from 8 am. to 5 p.m. For more informa0 tion, please call Classes will be held in the basement of Surf N Swim. am (imOmm .... 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