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Show Relief Society Of Eighth Ward To Hold Bazaar Box Elder Grabs Carbon Victory V S "" "i v 4 With Frantic Story Book Finish (Continued From page One) of Limb who was flat on his line. back on the With time for just one more play, Claybaugh sliced over his own right side to score standing up and send Bee fans into a delirious dither. It was not a game to watch for anyone with a weak heart. After the final surge which added 44 yards to Box Elders total, it was found the Bees held and advantage a three-ya- r would have been awarded the state game berth had they not two-yar- d The Eighth ward Relief society will hold a bazaar Friday, Nov. 22, In the ward recreation hall, it was announced this week by Bernice Orchard, president. According to Mrs. Orchard, supper will be served beginning at 6 p. m., with the fish pond opened at the same time. Sale of items in the bazaar will begin at 7 p. m., she said. Among the articles to be offered at the sale will be rugs, scored. ice quilts, and many other gifts , Carbon broke the scoring suitable for Christmas giving, early in the first period with a drive that began on the Box she added. Elder 35 after Richards had returned a punt from his own Two Bids 35 it took the Dinosaurs just HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) Two contractors submitted iden- seven plays to get the TD with Richards going over after taking tical bids on three contracts the first time such a coincidence a lateral from Crocco on a left-ensweep. Gary Booths try has occurred within memory of veteran state highway depart- for the extra point was wide ment workers. making the score d 6-- V" HOTTEST BURNING CLEANEST BURNING PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE AUTOMATIC DELIVERY SERVICE BUDGET TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED - STAMPS OIL COMPANY 437 North Second West CHICAGO (UP) A score of foreign auto companies have drawn space for their exhibits at the 1958 Chicago Automobile Show Jan. 2 at the International Amphitheatre. They will be among the American auto and truck manufacturers who will place their automotive products on display over some 500,000 square feet of floor space at the show. The show also will mark the Golden Jubilee of the event. 6 Robert LaFramboise booted a perfect PAT tq take the lead. The Bees scored again on a march from their own 39 that was aided by a penalty on Carbon for unnecessary roughness. and With Steven Jeppson Claybaugh grinding out large chunks of yardage, the Bees moved to Carbons 36. The penalty saw the ball placed on the stripe and on the following play, Claybaugh flipped to Earl on the two. On the third play of the series, Claybaugh scooted around the end and over the goal line. The placement kick was block- SPEAKER -- Ken C. Maugh-a- n will address Willard Lions for the year. He is club Wednesday at 8 p.m. in a member of coming the Kamas Lions club. Brigham City, 28-- d Carbon drove for its second touchdown early in the second half with end Bill Higby moving around to take a handoff from Richards on the Bee 14 to climax a march. Booth split the uprights to tie the game. The Bee offense was sparked by the hard running and accurate passing of Claybaugh who had Carbon faithfully muttering as they filed out. Jeppson picked up consistent ground through the Carbon right guard slot as he rammed time and time again through the big Dino linemen. Richard Earl and Jay Hollingsworth were also steller in the backfield. Sparkling on defense were Bruce Wright, Robert Whitaker, Jay Arbon, Bruce Hyde, James Caddy, Dennis Hansen, Max Huggins, Billy Shio, and Ran-deTyson as they all took turns stopping the Carbon attack when it counted most. For Carbon, the entire back-fiel- d was great as it worked behind some beautiful line work. Center Richard Fails and tackle Jerry Jewkes stood out on defense for the Dinos. The Bees now will meet Tooele next Saturday for a shot at the coveted Class A crown. The Buffaloes loped into the final contest by. virtue of pilling up more yardage than East High on Saturday in Salt Lake City as they played to a scoreless tie. ll Our meters print automatically your sales slip for your protection. You get positive proof of gallons delivered. No chance for error! &T& "t The Bees tallied twice in the second quarter to build up a half-tim- e 13-advantage. End Dennis Hansen romped over first from 20 yards out after picking up a Carbon fumble. Richards took a Box Elder punt on his own 15 faked a hand-of- f to Crocco on a crisscross, and hobbled the pigskin when he was hit hard by several Bee tacklers. The ball popped out of his hands, took one bounce and was scooped up by Hansen, who kept on running into the end zone. ed. FOR STOVE and FURNACE Foreign Autos Prominent In Chicago Exhibit 'V f j I Phone 1372 Paraguay contains an 157,000 square miles. 0. Maughan Will Address Willard Lions A former deputy district governor for Lions district 28-Ken O. Maughan, will speak to Willard Lions club at its monthly dinner meeting, Nov. 20 at the Tropical Restaurant, begin8 Box Elder NEWS ning at' 8 p. m., it was announced this week. Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, November 20, 195 Maughan, a Lions member or following sacrament meeting. since 1940, is presently a candi- Kamas-Mirro- r governor of Lakes area. All young men and ladies of date for district and Gleaner age residing in South Box Elder stake are invited and urged to attend the meeting. YOUR REXALL DRUGGIST Special invited guests are all Junior and Junior Gleaner Girls of South stake, according to Miss Sydnee Jeppesen, who is assisting with arrangements. A good attendance is desired. J. Wayne Johnson, standing, smiles approval as three sploists in STRING SOLOISTS the BEHS string ensemble rehearse a number. They are, left to right, Carol Bying-tocelloist; Kathryn Young and Neal Todd, violinists. The ensemble is comprised of 11 members. ' n, String Ensemble Plays at Art Tea By Madge Sato M Men, Gleaners Schedule Fireside A fireside program will be sponsored by the South Box Elder stake and Gleaner Girls. Sunday evening, Nov. 24. side program sponsored by the South Box Elder stake and Gleaner Girls, Sunday eveM-M- The Box Elder High school its string ensemble presented first public performarfce at the Civic Art Tea, Sunday, Nov. 3, at the Central school. ning, Nov. 24. Under the direction of J. The gathering Is scheduled to Wayne Johnson, the ensemble be held in the Mantua ward played a repertoire of music chapel and will begin at 9 p. m. which they had been practicing since the beginning of the school year. Such musical numbers as Caardas, Song from Moulin Rouge, and Traumerei were included in the program. The ensemble is composed of students from the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. Neal Todd, Kathleen Hansen, David Coppin, Winnifred Higginson, and Marilyn Isaacson comprise the violin section. Cello players are Carol Byington, Connie Dickman, and David Squires. In the bass section are Nora Holmes and Ruth Laney and the viola player is Madge Sato. Anyone who desires a musical program can get in touch with Johnson at his home, 48 South Fourth East, or phone M-M- n suggests these STUNNING 'SATIN d 576. FINISH When Out Of A Job Don't Be Desperate CHICAGO (UP) Practical steps can be taken when a person loses a job, according to Lon D. Barton of Cadillac Association. One of the first things that should be done, he said, is to evaluate the problem through slow, personal analysis. Define the problem and then look at the area where the person has experience. Prepare a message to various firms in those areas, Barton said, and try to show that a genuine interest exists. Barton said that a person has to sell himself on every interview but warns not to be desperate. Employers shy away from men desperately looking for a Job, he added. Its best to start developing the right opening as soon as possible, he said, but it usually takes a minimum of 60 to 80 days to find the right job. 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He was the Utah first-placwinner in General Motors $1500 for Better Highways Award 1953. , Maughan is employed as district ranger with the forest service. He is in charge of the your car th care it dserv Urt at UT0C0 deolers yaw Rxpect mar osd you it) |