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Show H Lakeside. LJVtrS39 Recreation I.'?' 199? S Cheerleading signup begins Area athletes win at Games HHL AIR fORCt BASE -Registration for theerleading cl will hr gm July 2 a4 con- Davis teams, individuals taka hems 8t state evert RECREATION BRIEFS goftbatt signups CLINTON -- The Clinton Department it accepting regHtraiion fv the upcoming DU adult softball leagues. tinue ihrougtj Aug, 1 for youth ages 6 through 6, All youth mut be mthury, retired military or civilian POD de- men's and womens mens and leagues are Co-e-- a4 women's fai-pnc- h available. Registration is on a firvt come first sene bat through Aug, I er untd leagues are filled. League games will begin the week of Aug, 23. AU slew-pitc- h leagues cost h $230 per team and leagues com $80 per team. The eoi i $20 for member and $:J for mm member. After regixtration deadline, there will he a late lee of . I'Ueement on a 4wd U not guaranteed if regiMranon U after Aug. 8. Pum-tvand will he T-hi- proude J, Soeerf Hoys' under leaden are needed. If interested contact the youth center at All eouad leaders mutt he NYSCA certified and that certification will take place July 30 and tor 777-241- 9. rtea ment at , continues on base IIILL AIR FORCE BASE -Football registration will continue through July 23 for youth ages 8 to 13. All youth must he military, retired military or civilian DUD dependents. The cost for members is $33 and S4Q for There will a S3 late fee for registration after July 23. Late registration will not guarantee placement on a team. Participants will keep their jerseys. The season runs from August through the first of October. Football physical will be Aug. 2 at 9 a.m. at the Youth Center. The cost is SIO. Anyone interested in coaching should contact the youth center and you must be NYSCA certified. The youth center will hold NYSCA training from 6 to 9 p.m. July 28 and 29. IIAFB will play in the Wasatch Football League. For more information contact the youth center at 774-266- to receive a 6 , packet of Information. 31. Youth football registration additional Information call the recreation depart- Registration is accepted at the city oiikes 8 am. to 3 pm. on weekdays. Youth football teams being formed for fail Karate men's open sparring, senior - FARMINGTON Farming-to- n City Recreation is currently accepting registration for the Wa-satFootball League. Youth must be at least 7 years old and weight at least 60 pounds. This program is for youth ages 7 to 16 wtthtn certain weight classifications. Early registration will continue through Saturday, with Saturday hours from 9 a.m. to noon. Registration fee is $60, Regular registration will run from July 21 through 23 with the registration fee being $63.00. There will also be a $3 physical ad- vanced, Benjamin Johnson, Kay sv tile, second. Judo age 13 bins. 14 and under Anthony Johnson, Layton, first. Judo intermediate boys open; Anthony Johnson. Layton, second. Tack won Do sparring men's yellow green: Jiang Zhi, Clearfield, first: David Alfaro, Clearfield, second; Shawn Smith, Clearfield, third. Baseball Ages 13 to 13, Farmington Dawgs, first. Basketball Men's open collegiate: Clearfield second:. Girls varsity junior (8th grade and younger): Syracuse Magic, first. Men's master Awhcn, Layton, first. Swimming ch All-Star- fee. 33-plu- s: For more information about this program please contact, Farmington City Recreation at 3 or stop in the office located at 42 N. 650 West, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m to noon and 1 p.m to 3 p.m. Kay-vin- 9. 9, 35-3- 9. 35-3- 9. 4. - Farming-to- n City Recreation is currently accepting registration for arts and craft in the park for the July 21 and the Aug. 4 summer sessions. signups LAYTON - Layton City Recreation is accepting football regTennis lessons slated to istrations through July 31 from 8 begin in Layton a.m. to 6 p.m. at Layton City ReLAYTON - Layton City creation (Surf n Swim Building). Parks and Recreation DepartRegistrations will be accepted ment will accept registration for from Layton City residents only. tennis lessons until Aug. 1. Boys ages may register. Boys MondayWednesday evening age 7 are eligible providing they sessions will be for beginners or meet the minimum weight reTuesday Thursday evening sesquirement of 60 pounds. The cost sions for intermediateadvanced. of the program is S40. Late regisSession 3 begins Aug. 4 (Montration will continue through Aug. day) at 4 to 5 p.m. or 3 to 6 p.m. 4 with $3 late fee providing there for beginners, Aug. 5 (Tuesday) is space available. Physicals are at 4 to 5 p.m. or 3 to 6 p.m. for mandatory (no older than six intermediateadvanced, and 6 to months prior to start of program). 7 p.m. for adults for MonYou may receive a physical through Layton City on July 31. dayWednesday or Cost of physicals will be $5. sessions. The S25 registration fee will include eight hours of instruction, rackets (if necessary) and a 777-241- 9. Youth must be between the ages 5 and 12. This class will teach the stu- dents the basics of arts and 8-- crafts. Air rifle, open: Bud Renurd. Bountiful. firi; Todd Turbct. Layton, second. Hunter rule, smallbore, intermediate; Justin Hreestf, .Sunset, first. Hunter rifle, cemerfire, overall; Bud Bernard. Bountiful, second. NR A hunrer pistol (any sight, open; Matthew Lowry. Clearfield, second, NRA hunter pistol (iron sight), open; Matthew Lowry. Clearfield, third. Rapid fite pistol, scholastic: Clint Hum-pher- y v South Weber, second, Joe Allen, Lay-tothird. Standard pistol, scholastic: Clmt Hum-pher- y s, South Weber, first; Joe Allen. Lay-iosecond. tree pistol, scholastic: Clint llumpherys. South Weber, second; Joe Allen, Layton, third. Air pistol, scholastic: Clint llumpherys. South Weber, first; Joe Allen. Layton, second, 45 national match, open: Matthew Lowry. Clearfield, third. 22 national match, scholastic: Joe Allen. Layton, third. Cycling Time trial, open C: Kyle Brown. Farmington. third. Hill climb trial, open Cs: Kyle Brown. Farmington. first; Douglas Humphrey. Clinton, second. Road race, open C: Kyle Brown. Farmington. first. Crtterium, open C: Kyle Brown. Farming ton. first. n. n. See Classes meet on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays for two weeks. SIO. For more information about this program please contact, Far- i' mington City Recreation at 3 or stop in the office lo- cated at 42 N. 650 West. Office hours are Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to noon and I to 5 p.m. Of. t JR. HAU9UROLR CCKWOO HOT COO CHICKEN NUGGETS OR GRILLED CHEESE is FRIES. SMALL PRINK 451-095- Children will make fun yet challenging projects which use the imagination and help build eyehand coordination. WUtM iroe-.ta- rO4t0$ The class registration fee GAMES 6 wan Farmington offers arts and crafts FARMINGTON Ml.MjljfU 4, 431-093- Layton accepting football 9, 33-3- 14 competition division white; Layton Sinkers, second, ByV under 12 competition division; Strikers, Layton, first; Cougar line, West Bountiful. second. Hoys under 19 competition division red; Layton, third place. Hoys' under 16 competition division blue: Cobras, Layton, third. Hoys under 14 competition division red: SlioK FC 83, Layton, first place. Weight lifting 99 kg open: James Wiond, Clearfield. first. 99 kg teen: Benjamin Adler, Clearfield, first. 108 kg open: Billy Greene, Clearfield, first. Martial arts last-pitc- 50 breast, age ??-3master men: David Balling. Kaysvilie. first, 50 tree, age 40.44, masters women' Phyl-It- s Martin, c learfieU. second, masters women: Phyl50 free, age ao-4- 4, lis Martin, Clearfield. econd 50 tree, age ao4, master women: Phyllis Martin, Clearfield, second, 50 free, age Jo.J4, master men; Chris Balling. Kaysvilie. first 9, Several Davis County revidems were recent winner in the Utah Summer Game. I etw ing Open ahre; Ron Hendrick. Kay v die. under foil (no we). Hen second place; E Hendrivks. Kaysvilie. third; under II foil. Hen HendnUt, Kay die, first, slow pitch leagues and pendent. 5 th) free, ages 3339, masters tnett; David Bailing, Kaysvititf, first, 50 lb. ages 33-3masters men; David Balling, Kay v die, first, liny bask, ages 40-4masters women; Phylh Martin. Clearfield, 103 basi, age 35-3masters men; David Balling. Kaysvilie, first. 2o breast, ages 40-4- master women; Phyllis Martin. Clearfield, second. 2nd breast, ages masters men; David Balling, Kaysvilie. first, 2oty free, ages 40-4- 4, masters women: Phyl-- It Mamn, Clearfield, first, 200 iretf, ages 33-3masier mem David e, Bailing. Kaysvilie, first; Chris Balling tftird. 100 1 M age 33-3masier men: David Balling. Kaysvilie, first; CTms Balling. Kaysvilie. Hurd. 30 bask, age 4W4. master women: Phyllis Martin. Clearfield, first. 30 back, age 33-3master men; Chris fulling. Kaysvilie, first; David Balling, Kaysvilie. Hurd. 100 breast, age 33-3David Balling, Kaysvilie, first; Urns Balling, Kaysvilie, second. 100 free, age 4044. masters women: Phyllis Manin, Clearfield, second. 100 free, age masier men: Chris Balling. Kaysvilie. first; David Bolling, Kaysvilie. third. 200 bask, age 30-3master mem Chris Balling. Kaysvilie, first. 200 bask, age master men: David Balling. Kaysvilie, first, 200 LM.. age 30-3master men: Chris Balling. Kaysvilie, first. 200 LM., ages 33-3master men: David Balling. Kaysvilie. first, 100 fly, age 30-3master men: Chris Balling, Kaysvilie. first. 100 fly, ages 3539. master men: David Balling. Kaysvilie, first. 50 breast, ages 40-4master women: Phyllis Martin, Clearfield, second. 50 breast, ages 30-3masters men: Chris Balling, Kaysvilie, first. 'YfeSSasfBT A e SURPRISE! me t m '! J . SERVICE IS OUR MIDDLE NAMBi Tues-dayThursd- ay rt. Sign up at Layton City Parks and Recreation, located inside Surf N Swim, from 8 a.m. to 5 MlDmMQSIilllM .AND SPEND MORE THAN $10 For further information call sponsor August soccer test "Permatuf cabinet will not rust, crack or Space-ag- e corrode. 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