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Show Hive Swimmers Paddle to Victory Over Bear River, Logan Tank Teams Bees Win Eight backstroke 100-yar- d 'Firsts to Capture5" Three-Wa- y Meet Box tlder lagers Make Successful Debut With freestyle Houser (BE), King (BR), Zollinger (L). The swimming team made it T. 1:02. week at Box Elan i breaststroke Sherider Thursday by grabbing first dan (BE), Pierson (BR), Gustav-so- n three-waRegion One plaee in a (L). T. 1:21.1. day with an easy victory over Malad High of Idaho. The win saw Bee cage stock soar as Coach Grant Moser got good mileage out of his sophomore-studded crew. The Bees produced an effective fast break, potent rebounding power and fine shooting to all but put the game on ice by half tune. 51-3- 100-yar- y lThe Bee swimmers piled up SO points to 30 for Bear River and 11 for Logan. It was the fihst meet for all three schools this season. Phillip Houser was top man in the pool for Box Elder, finishing first In both the individual freestyle and medley events: The Bees took eight firsts. ' Box Elder Is Touted '..The win was not unexpected. Bex Elder is touted as one of the top teams in the region this year; The Hive paddlers boast five returning lettermen from the 1957-5squad which won the Retitle and placed gion One-Twfifth in the state meet. They are seniors Herbert Mollenaar and Duanne Sheridan, and juniors Efciyle Thorn, Ralph Jensen and Houser. The chief loss was Roy Houser, the club's top performer, who graduated last spring. Box Elder shuttled through deseven victories against three " feats in individual meets last year. The losses came at the hands of powerful Tooele, Cyprus and Eafet High. Tooele Is Next Test Tooele,, the perennial leader in prep swin circles, will visit the local pool Thursday for a two-wameet. Starting time is 3:45 with the public invited to Bleachers have been watch. set up at the pool side. Other members of this years team are: Duane Lee, James Seniors Bradbury and Clyde Owen. Sophomores Robert Hill, Bob Houser, Wilbur Curley, Robert Eric Hall, Frank LaFranboise, LaRose, Douglas Miller, and Rudolph Russell. The meet results and season schedule follow: I Mollenaar, freestyle (BE), Jeppson (BR), Lee (L). T. meet. 100-yar- d 120-yar- d 8 o y 138 Jensen (BE), Diving points; McKenzie (L), Bingham (BR).- - individual medley P. Houser (BE), Hardman (L), T. 1:29 8. Box medley relay 120-yar- Mollinaar). Bear River, Logan. T. 1:43.1. 1:30.1. Offers Student Bear freestyle relay Logan. T. Box Elder, Schedule: Dec. 11 Tooele at Box Elder. Dec. 18 West at Box Elder. Jan. 8 Granite at Box Elder. Trainee Exams Logan at Box Elder., 22 Box Elder at Cyprus. Feb. 5 East at Box Elder. Feb. 9 Box Elder at Logan. Jan. Jann. Feb. gan. Feb. Feb. 15 Region meet at 12 17 21 Elder at Box Lo- Tooele. State meet. Social Security Benefits Will Show Increase Several thousand social security beneficiaries in Box Elder will receive increased , federal survivors, and insurance payments in disability 1959, it was announced this week by Jay M. Hansen, representative of the Ogden social security district office. ' Anyone seeking additional information and free pamphlets on these changes in the Social county old-age- Security Law, is urged to contact Hansen. He will be in the Brigham City Employment Office on Thursday, Dec. 18, 1958, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. These larger payments, repre20.8. an increase of about 7 d Turley senting will become effective in butterfly percent ( (BE). T. 1:25.5. 1959, and will be mailed freestyle Garn (BR), January, exB. Houser (BE), Checketts (L), early next February, Hansen plained. Anyone now receiving ST. 2.30. these social security payments does not have to apply for the increase, since these higher payments will automatically be mailed to all beneficiaries. Retired workers 65 or over benefits now receive monthly ranging from $30 to $108.50, Hansen added. Under the new law, signed by President Eisenhower on Aug. 28, 1958, the lowest monthly payment to retired insured workers 65 or over will be $33, and he highest will be $116. A retired worker and his wife over 65 whose combined benefits were $162.80 will receive $174 in 1959 and the maximum payments to eligible families will be increased from $200 to $254 monthly. THIS YEAR GIVE 4 100-yar- 200-yar- SANTASEZ... RECORDS from Beehives Record Bar CHRISTMAS ALBUMS Brand new, long playing ALBUMS for 33 13 RPM. Regular $3.98 NOW ONLY AQUATIC BEES Phillip Houser, left, and Wilbur Curley are two members of the Box Elder swimming team which meet last week. The pair came out on top in a three-wa- y are counted on to help the Bees in their quest for a second o title. straight Region One-Tw- Bee Wrestlers Take 30-1- 4 Verdict From Davis Sqaud in First Meet of Season The grunt and groan artists of Box Elder carved out a surprisingly lopsided victory over Davis high Thursday in the first wrestling meet of the year for both The schools. Bee grapplers The Tenth U. S. Civil Service Region today announced an examination for Student Trainee in the fields of Chemistry, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Range Conservation, Soil Conservation, Soil Science and Accounting. Trainees are paid according to the level of their scholastic salaries progress, ranging from $3255 to $3755 a year. Persons appointed will participate in special programs consisting of training in a federal establishment and reguar scholastic training at an accredited college or university. They will generally receive no salary for time spent in college study and will defray all expenses incidental to their college attendance. A written test is required for these positions and interested applicants are urged to submit applications on or before Jan. 2, to 1959, in order to be admitted the first test in Jan. 17. Interested applicants may obtain more detailed information from the information representative at the local post office. A pilot . CHICAGO (UP) gram, operated by welfare housing workers, has been up to prove that a boost in their can level of everyday living prevent families with problems from becoming nuisances to their neighbors. The American Society for Public Administration said the program was set up in New York on the general theory that there is no such thing as a hopelessly bad family. The workers plan to point the troubled families toward the basic achievement of a neat house, clean clothes and square meals. Later visits, it was hoped, would encourage the families to want to solve deeper problems such as delinquency, alcoholism and emotional disturbances. It was also hoped that the program would stimulate the problem families neighbors to respect them as they sought to half-tim- e rugged through center in Coach Moser. The diminutive He polled rebounding efforts with Davis and Smith as Box Elder completely dominated backboard play. Pulled Seniors Moser pulled his seniors for most of the last half, going with a aggregation composed varyingly of Stuart. Smith, Steven Stumm, Ray Midget, Kirk Gardner and Paul Morrell. Malad began getting its collective feet off the floor in the second half to outscore Box El- slot. guard strummed the net strings from inside and out in a shooting exhibition strictly- - from mid-seaso- All the kids tested well unfirfe with der the veteran strength of Davis, Tyson and Williams evident. : , t t v Box Elder travels to- Payson tonight, Wednesday, for a practice encounter with the Region Five team. Game time is & p. m. Payson lost its first tilt of the blooming campaign tp North Sanpete last week. . e - 47-4- 0 r. f Prescription Delivery Serviceffe finest fresh , DRUGS ll t 1 ' 't DRUG . Jacob Riis, philanthropist and editor, first proposed the Christmas Seal way of raising funds to fight c,; i t HAMILTON raise their standards. I 4 ; t - anish-American CENTER 'Me h - ? . t h- - fi GIUE LAMPS FOR CHRISTMAS! - J Box Elder NEWS a Wednesday, December 10, 1958 Brigham City, Utah rrr grabbed Thursday: three matches on pins and five Marvin Haramoto (95) won by more via decision in the David Merrell (103) won by pin; duel meet. The score was pin; Tim Tsushima (112) won by 30-1decision Jeif Nimori (120) lost Coach Darold Simmons said by decision; Rio Waddoups (127) he was more than pleased at won by decision; Terry Welch the showing since Davis had laid (133) lost by decision. claim to the state title last year Terry Shio (137) lost by deciand have four lettermen back sion; Heber Bott (145) won by from the crown-winninsquad. decision; Paul Rosenbaum (154) Brothers Sid and Newell Nor- won by decision; Orval Smith man, returning veterans from (165) won by pin; Allen Jensen Bee team,' did not (175) won by decision; David the 1957-5see action in the Thursday meet. Call (Unlimited) lost by pin. Next competition on the Hive agenda is scheduled Friday when iAge of Machines South Cache will visit the local Automation is bringing a new two-way a match. Start- kind of fringe benefit. Workers gym for ing time is 3:30 p.m. with the in an automated British oil republic invited to turn out and finery see so few human beings see the action. that they have demanded "loneHow Box Elder wrestlers fared ly money. g a pair of neW SUBURBANITES Get byGOODvEAn Your spare and another trade-i- n tire can cut your cash outlayl , Officer Completes If you're driving a 56, '57 or 58 ear and the spare tire that came new with your car is unused its worth one new Suburbanite in trade. Then well give you top allowance for one of the other tires from your car towards the purchase of a second Suburbanite. Safer winter driving will be yours for an unbelievably low cash outlay! Army Basic Course 3-- T Army Second Lieutenant Charles W. Friend, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Friend, RFD 2, Brigham City, recently eomplet-- 3-- T 1 We have a complete selection of hit records, Classics and Albums. SHOP EARLY BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE '68 North Main PHONE s 36-1- 0 officer basic ed the nine-weecourse at the Army Ordnance Maryland, Aberdeen, school, Proving Ground. The course is designed to provide basic branch training for newly commissioned officers. Lietit. Friend is a 1954 graduate of Salem, Ore., high school and a 1958 graduate of Oklahoma State University. The lieutenant is a member of Pi Nu Epsilon and Sigma Pi Sigma fraand ternities and Scabbord Blade society. He is a former employee of the Western Electric company in . Winston-Salem- , k $1.49 & $1.98 , Moser started seniors Tyson, Wain Davis and Stan Williams together with sophomoresStuart and Veran Smith. Malad, which seined to have an acute case of confusion-itithroughout the first never was in the ball game. A blanket defense laid out by tiie Bees held the Idahoans to Plan Would Help "Problem" Families Service Civil Elder (Thorne, Sheridan, Turley, 160-yar- d two-point- junior-sophomor- 160-yar- d River, der but there never wds doubt of the outcome. Lamont Harrison hit the hoop strong in a fourth quarter surge and was top man for Malad with 10 counters. Was Crowd Pleaser The performance of Stuart advantage. The was a crowd pleaser aftd must point leader plunked have drummed up the glad spirit most of his shots from der Tilt Thome P. Defeat of Malad 4 point-gette- r for Box El- just three field goals in the first was Randall Tyson who shov- half. This initial eled and hooked his way to 14 didnt come until 30 seconds Winning First points in little better than two from the end of the first quarter. in quarters. Form Right on the big mans Meanwhile, with Tyson leadShooting heels was sophomore Jay Stuart ing the way, Box Elder zeroed in Box Elder successfully opened with 12 points. for a 23 point barrage in the its 1958 59 basketball season FriNamed Starters second period to go out with a High Bees Display Good (BE), Deakin (BR), Hardman (L). T. 1:11.8.. 100-yar- 51-3- ONE N. C.f The all new 3-- T SUBURBANITE bites through snow HUB-CA- P AIL DEEP1 4 PIECES $ EASY TERMS Regularly $4445 YOU SAVE $11.50 , No! just 1, but 3 ultra-sma- rt matching lamps and I matching smoker for ono remarkobly low pricol Includes reflector floor lamp, 2 table lamps, end . smoker finished in exquisite brushed brass plating with fine china breaks decorated in Gold. Has Deenaglas shades. Decorator-Designe- Give USED TRACTORS A new extension telephone Nearly new FARMALL 450 DIESEL FARM ALL 400 1st CLASS ..... SUPER "C" ... overhauled i overhauled SUPER "A" her the present with a future ... 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