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Show State Championship Matches at Ogden Seven of Box Elder Higihs man wrestling team qualified for the state Class A champion ship meet to be held Friday and Saturday of this week at Ogden High school gymnasium. They were the participants in the regional finals, held here last Thursday night' which saw Weber High carry off! top honors with 105 points, Ogden come in second with 62, Ben. Lomond third with 55, South Cache fourth with 53, Box Elder fifth with 46, followed by North Cache with 44, Bear River with 12-jl- 4 Box Elder NEWS Regular Feb, Meeting Set by Deseret Camp Seven Box Elder Malmen Eligible for Deseret Camp Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, February IS, 1956 of Daughters Symptoms of Distress Arising from Utah Pioneers will hold regular February meeting, Friday eve- Carbon with 4 and South High scoreless. Winning top regional honors was Kenny Walters who his opponent in the 103 pound bracket. Consolation bracket winners were Maurice Carter, Max Huggins and Lynn Jensen. Tad Jeppesen in the championship bracket came in with a second place when ihe was Others losing their to matches but still eligible compete in the state meet are LaVar Rigby and Dan Erb. ning, Feb. p. m. 17, beginning STOMACH ULCERS at 7:30 dueto EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST The meeting will be -- held at the home of Mrs. Edna Robinette, 62 North Second East. decl-Slone- d Over five million packages of the WoxakO Trbatmkmt have been sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising from StomacH and Duodenal Ulcer due to Excess Acid poor Digestion, Sour or Upset ttomachf Gassiness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, Willard itcdue to Excess Acid. Ask lor this home Message which fully explains treatment free at A good alttendance is desired. When- your Hea-rFund volun. teer calls on Heart Sunday, Feb. 26, have for her a warm handclasp and a generous donation to the 1956 Heart Fund. GLEN'S MODERN DRUG HAMILTON DRUG CENTER MACK'S PHARMACY REAR RIVER CITY REPORTS Bear River City Primary Classes Hold Annual Snow Frolic Last Week By Mrs. Ernest Huggins One of .the very of the season was WIN FROM BULLDOGS In a thrilling finish, the Box Elder Bees won a 44 to 46 decision from North Cache last Friday night to end the home season for the local team. Here Frank Nelson (34), a new player on the Bee squad, heaves a long shot.. . Friday Night Final Home Game In Come From Behind to Chalk Up 44 to 40, Win Over Visitors six each and Leg gat withitwo. Benson and Hodges were high for the .visitors with 12 each. Officially out of the cellar spot, the Bees will travel to Ben Lomond tor a Friday night iwith the undefeated game Scots. Last game of the 1956 schedule will be with Weber High on Feb. 24. In other regional games last week, Bear River smothered Weber, 75 to 53 to take the undivided third place league standing while Ogden trounced Logan 64 to 37 to keep a tight grip on second place, Ben Lomond stayed on top of the heap with a record by winning from South Cache 53 Grant Mosers Box Elder Bees broke Into tihe win column last Friday night when they came from behind to nose out the North Cache Bulldogs 44 to 40 in the final home game of tlhe " season. ' The Bulldogs led 15 to 10 at the, end of the first quarter, 24 to 21 at half time and 36 to 35 at the third period, with Box Elder closing the gap and taking the lead In a thrilling finish. iBeecher was high point man for the Bees with 11, followed by Jensen with 10, Goldsbury with 0, Reeder and Pearse with to 7-- 0 46. HONEYVILLE REPORTS Chairman Prepares Heart Sunday Activities for Community By Mrs. Georg Wintl Mrs. Varsel Chlarson has been warned one off the key workers for the Heart Sunday. Mrs, Chlarson' Is chairman for the drive in Honeyville which will take place Feb. 26. The ward captain will announce her helpers shortly. . ; ft , James Rasmussen Is doing nicely following a major opera-tior- f performed in the Cooley hospital in Brigham City ,a few days ago. , v Mr. and Mrs. Alva Doney of Preston, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs, Homer Duncan of Salt Lake Oily all Visited at the home of Mr. and- - Mrs. Bin Tolman this past week, Mrs. IDoney, Mrs. Duncan .and Mrs. Tolman are sis. ; nicest parties held Wednes- day evening in the recreational .hall. It was given by the Homebuilders and Traillbuilders off the Primary, and the parents of the girls and boys were special guests, as were the bishopric and the Primary presidency. Games were played under the direction off Ronald Leonard and a lunch was served to about 76 people. Mrs. Pauline Leonard, LaPreal Johnsen, and Arva Archibald are leaders of ' the girls groups and Mrs. Dolly Iverson, Wilma Anderson and Leone Hansen have charge of the Traiiibuiklers. This special The Snow party was called; Frolic, , Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen and Bishop and Mrs.- Vernon Johnsen attended the basketball game in Logan Saturday evening between BYU off Provo and ttie LSAC. ,l iMr. and Mrs. Austin.' Johnsen attended a farewell testimonial honoring Elder Earl H. Nielsen, son off Mr. and Mrs. C. Henry Nielsen, held in the Sixth ward eihlapel in Brigham City. Elder Nielsen will serve as a missionary for the LDS church In the Finland mission. Mrs. Farrell Huggins was gracious hostess to her cl uib, Tuesv day evening, at her home. Mrs. Ann Bourne wias a special guest. Mrs. Kenneth Holmgren entertained Saturday afternoon In honor 'off her daughter Debras sixth birthday.; The little guests attended the show ...Heidi, ., in Brigham City, returning to DebraS home where delicious re' freshments were served. seven (Richard Hansen, year old 'Son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hansen, was operated on for ap pendiettis at the Cooley hospital, Saturday. . A lovely . party wias held Frihon- leave for his assignment soon day in the recreation hall after the first of March. oring Mrs. Byron Anderson, recent bride. Games were played and a tasty luncheon served to about 55 guests. The bride, who was formerly Marion Carter, received many beautiful and useful gifts. Mrs. Eva Holmgren Peterson of Moscow, Idaho, is a guest of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Holmgren. IMr. and Mrs. Merrill Duke and children of Ogden visited Mrs. Dukes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eph Christensen, Saturday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Golden Anderson at Bofhwell. Mr. and Mrs. Emery liuggtns spent Friday in; Ogden. Muss Lorain Holmgren off Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Holmgren. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Parley Holmgren are rejoicing over the arival off their first grandchild, born to Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Holmgren. Mrs. Do liar us Iverson, ; Mrs. Victoria Johnsen and Mrs. Ruby Anderson attended a special DUP meeting in, Brigham City, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Morrell off Cedar City are making their home here for the - next few months. They are living in The Shirl Gardners home. Gardners are in California. Mrs. Alma Espiirr of Logan, mother off Mrs. Clifford (Thelma) Jensen, had the misfortune t to fall and fracture her leg. STRETCH WIN STREAK Box Elders junior varsity added their seventh consecutive win last Friday night when they doubled the score on a visiting North Cache team, winning 40 to 20. In the action photo above, Robert Williams (40) leaps for a difficult side shot. t See Us Today For The Best Deal In Town! . Box Elder Swimmers Win Third Place in Tooele Box Elder swimmers came In for a third place tie with Granite High in the state meet at which Tooele last Saturday, saw fhe host team outdistance seven other schools for their second consecutive champions- hip- 'V. A in 200 yard freestyle; Roy Houser, fifth in 100 yard freestyle; and Vernon Johnson, fourth in 120 yard individual medley and fifth in 100 yard breaststroke. The Box Elder 240 medley relay team, composed of Tom Davis, David Hall, D. L. Busen-barand Rees5 Nielsen came in fourth while the 140 yard freestyle 'relay team, composed of Herb Mollenaar, Ray Houser, Sidney Jensen and Dan Olney, came in second. k led- by The mighty Buffs, Toshio Amai and Jerry Chadto victory in wick, splashed eight of the nine events, broke five records and piled up an 118 points, Mrs. Ross Bowen Is : amazing Logan came in second with 35 Back From Rochester points, Box Elder and Granite Welcome Heart Fund Mrs. Ross Bowen has. returned gathered In 24 each for third. Placing in the meet from Box unteer on Heart Sunday, from Rochester, Minn., where 26. She spent the past four weeks at Elder were Sidney Jensen, fifth the home of Dr, and Mrs. Norman A. Christensen. 4 While there she became ac quainted with newly arrived Steven Ross, the Christensens fourth child. C f Young Steven Ross was born ' ' ; January 23. Mrs. Christensen is the former - mmmmL mss mm : Phone 548 146 South Main vol- - YOURSEItP in this picture... IP a Kathleen Bowen. i- . mm l ters.,,,.. r. (M)fi ft v Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Hunsa-ke- r and daughter, Jane, off Logan visited ait the home of Mr. , and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker, , II Sun-day- Ralph Tolman of Honeyville has- - been elected president of the South Box Elder farm Bur- eau at a luncheon and meeting held Wednesday, Feb. 1, at the Tropical Restaurant in Brigham City, He will fill the vacancy of A..V. Smoot of Corinne who was chosen slate president. Elder Richard Dickey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dickey of Honeyville, has returned home from a two year mission1 for the LDS church. , He has labored in different parts of New Mexico, teaching the Indians. His headquarters were at Gallup, New Mexico. He is looking fine.1 He enjoyed his mission and Is very happy to be home again. Mr.; and, Mrs, J. Delf petersetj of 'Thatcher, spent Sunday visiting Mrs, Petersens parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Benson. Also guests alt 'the Bensons Sunday (were Mr. and Mrs. Finn Gibbs of k . Harper. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ezra. Benson received a telephone call from Sait Lake City Monday morning them Mr. Bensons mothtelling er, ' Mrs. Annie Benson, fell at her home Sunday and broke her hip. Mrs. Benson is almost 90 years old,' She Ls at the LDS t hospital, in Sait In ke City. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Petersen and daughter, Joyce, were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tolman., f George Hill, son off Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hill of Honeyville has will joined 'tiie U.- S. Navy-and1- ' This is really living in a great big way. Luxurious surroundings smart, colorful styling V,. large dome w'indows and " restful divan seats placed at an angle for easier viewing . . . superb accommodations . . . and fine, fresh, appetizing food ! Dont put it off a day longer. Call your Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent tell him where youre planning to go and hell tel you how little it costs on a Domeliner. 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