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Show i o , BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 21, 1975 all u n Aye About half And eight are Bt(. die Monday lettermen. the monogram winners fiom last year are juniors Ron c 'r (190) Boo Grunig (210) . d Keith Williams (150) Among i, are Wade Hall (192), Iman (175), Alan Asay (184), Ron Plowman (162) and Ken Childress (170) Its early yet, but Coach Peteison has his forces figured something like this Asay, Childless, Doug (180) and Jeff Hardy (155) will see duty at the linebacker pots Along the defensive line, Sec-riwill be joined by Pat Pearse (170), Larry Velasquez (175), Mark Butler (150), and Steve Kotter (175) In the defensive secondary, fans can look to see Scott Fletcher (150), Mark Lyons (150), and Brad Stevenson. n Co By-wat- st 4 Vi f Dim ion of Wild'ife Resources u r John Fricke will teach a Commercial league flag fooofficials have issued a reminder that the league formation meeting will be held of tonight at 7 p.m. in the office City Recreation Director Glen Casperson. All interested parties must be attendance as this will be the only meeting held. Every team must have a representative in ,,tr safety course beginn.ng la nsday, Sept. 4, at the police carms training clubhouse Faces ast i f fhe Brigham City power ni It will be the last course a oy the officer prior to , ' , ,ii to a" s s hunting seasons, he i ucgiris at 6 p m and u . snould expect to stay p stu-- i untl fee is $2 hi lh course will run a total of four mghts, broken down into three houi sessions each night Fricke said the course is open to all, but particularly those who will be 12 years old and want to hunt this season. The course is a requisite for obtaining a hunting license, he adds. 1 Other meeting nights will be at the first BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTSk arranged meeting. At the end of class work, each student will be required to qualify with a .22 rifle at the range, as well as pass a written completed prior to the grouse exam opening, which is Sept. 20, We want to get the course Fi icke stated tball 723-347- 1 he other is Lance Gross who "lined the Bee bandwagon just Tuesday In addition to high a hool coaching, Gi oss has been a debosivt coordinator at the mm lollcec level He has the hnebackei s oir '"liras, Reminder on flag grid meet f woikmg wnh the quarterbacks and receivers in addition to n indling the sophomores with ' c t i an Paul Reutet . e Wynn Hall (105) class begins Sept. 4 ay eorms One is Tom Stewart, new h"ad basketball mentor, who is attendance. Entry fees and rules will be discussed. There is no age limit for those participating r I k Other coaching assignments include Reuter with the running lucks Ron Wolte, olfensive m , Reid sive bac ks, defen- Goldsbeny, and Coach Peterson, k usive line Wnoll be tough aiound the gion thia year'3 I I Fvcrybody, Coach Pete claims, wnh Roy expected to he ' 1 h"-- "I the bum h 1 Elwettd Imitz. 3 ll; la "'-i- A f rt i k i lo At' J k Ti ! ri 5- - 7 - V' eJ C3jlT v. ii A. r c last season at quarterback out as contact dulls began at ( ' Jrti Backing hi"' hurst (162) Plowman will i kt a quartet bark villi Tic1 lli'isui L th (165) at fullh iik Williams and Ciaig Paw! a ( 150) a tos' up i! slu !j i k I catling ( and latistji id nc uc! ' sive line assignments Mark Scharniunn (152; ami ' futtis Kaminska (150) M nllvi (1"5) aid ind, Bient f m K ii k Thorpe (I'O) at Collmar Ken Johnson (1'5) ,n c Sources of Strength Peterson says this years defense e line and its backfield aie a primary sotitce of strength Ticketed for tailback duty is Wade Hall who played most of Tui ned Out More than 100 hopefuls tui ned lOl ISO) rt. 100; Is t.1 The Buzzers also have some new faces on the coaching staff, men who come wdh football (caching background L) Senioi s Ik ' New Coaching yv Jeff Job , I Ik" Hive ht a ho m has it in mind 'his season io twu platoon, get away from the system which puts the kids on double duly, playing both offense and defense. Its good for morale nd more boys get lo play, he reasons And weve got enough good football players to do it, Peterson said confidently Bee orldders gear for tm w $as aie sophomores s 1 - , V i t gl t U d New faces dot coaching staff Just say Im cautiously opti mistic And thats how Coach Gordon Peterson, head football mentor at Box rider High school, cx piessed his outlook on the up coming grid season this wetk The pigskin boss was smiling at the time After all, preseason is Hie time for smiles. And the memories of last years one-wicampaign don t pack the sung thi y once did This is a biand new slate to work on and Coach Peterson, while not predicting a charge to the Region One title, is confident his gang is good enough to play with the other guys Ihc Bees will open their piactice schedule next Friday Aug 29, hosting Ben Lomond of Region Two in a 7 30 pm. fiacas at Feiguson field They follow up the next Friday (Sept 5) with a home appearance against Idaho state champs Capital High of Boise They hit the load for a final pic season tilt at Layton on Sept 12 In foie hosting Logan in a Sept 19 league opener U 1 l CH GORDON PETERSON ji rr iny drills held vt i workojts y coming grid campaign which opens Aug. 29 with a 7 Box 3U p m. home test against Ben Lomond lettormcn pad- cud high hopes for the os . ght j'a runs his players through twire-dail- idi i s nave turn ail ' tv gami-- s Kail Jensen and R Stokes, both ot Tremom m 1 hmd led t.ie pavk wuh peitect bfi'i maiks 1 11 lggin- - of Lear River City was next at 85 5 to'lowed by Rny Haramoto ot Elwooct ( 833), Steve Yates and lonnie Thurpe if Brigham tit 18ih (Loth 750 1, Holnngswoith ot Btai River City and Barry I abium of Gailand (both 50) and Gaylr Knell of Elwood ( Games wid continue M,c . at 6 30 p m with F"lw ta gnnj City Brigham Second Tremonton pi i Garland Second at " )n Tremonton Third trie- - ' at 8 30, and Treriiorkiu . j u tests Bear River Ci P ti Ii, . r.iiuL" ett 1 71-- r Thna and Gailand Second all w ith 2 1 nidi ks i A QUALITY-BUIL- T 4 TIRE... - ; $ r'Tr- ffedi - Vy POLYESTER NYLONS x t j 4 ( 1 uuo U 1 1 Y' t. ' Mj, - ii "y 10 B third in itiji Bohman Um Kaion Joyce Tfiomps girls s"foll team "r' aie e"t'; b fri ' ul n tarn City stake champion and -- ft, Marlene Roper Marchel'e Back row coach Debbie Ber- - i ILr, Ne'son and Julie DAnn Jensen Becky Meir v It s jh went through the son STEEL BELTS RADIALS SIsSL RMimiS S3 TCP LINE TIRES BR 70-1- 3 Spencer and assistant coach girls compete t F.E.T. s2.16 STRONG STEEL BELT wth RAYON BODY PLIES FOR COMFORTABLE RIDE POSITIVE ROAD TRACKING LONGER MILEAGE-INCREASEGAS MILEAGE lly one loss cm w a GLASS BELTS Hi i FIRE BATON BRIGHAM fiT5 S ) , winner Knssy Claybaugh shows off trophy and ribbons she won recently Ot the Intel mountain AAA open competition baton contest held in Layton fhil " ft V iI .. S3 Ar if i; k i K 1 J PyiJctJ-( i FOR EVERY NEED... 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