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Show TS FTFTTT VICTORY Hive Swimming Power Sinks Logan; Cyprus Is Next Target Second-Ranke- d Box Eldpr won every event Thursday afternoon to outclass Logan, 76 18, in a duel swimming meet at Brigham City. won was the The fifth in six meets for the Region One-Twchamps. Lead by Doyle Thome, Duane Sheridan and Phillip Houser, who collared five first and a econd between them, the subBees completely under a mersed the Grizzlies deluge of points With its only loss to date being at the hands of Tooele, Box Elder now stands as one of the top three teams in the state. The Bees face a stern tes-- t Thursday Jan. 22, when they travel to Cyprus for a duel contest with the second-rankePirates. The resultsRussell 400 yard freestyle Checketts (L); Crockett (BE), one-side- Houser (BE), Hyde (P); d o pad-delin- (P) T. 1 01 Hodges 1 100 yard breaststroke dan (BE), Owen (BE), (P) T. 1 18 9 Sheri Norton - yard individual medley Thorne (BE). Kelly (BE) Ran100 som (P). T. 1 29 5 yard individual medley relay Box Elder (Bob Houser Owen, Curley, Holt) T. 1 35 7 freestyle relay Box Elder (Jensen, LaFramboise, LaRose, Bradbury) T 1 35 7. 160 160-yar- Preston Deals Junior High B.E. d - First Cage Loss (L). T. 5 25 40 yard freestyle (BE), Kelly (BE): T. 20 4 100 yard butterfly (BE); Curley (BE); 1 18 5. 200 yard freestyle Preston junior high hoopsters Mollenaar Phillips (L) dealt Box Elder junior high its first defeat of the season last on the local court Sheridan week, Th eloss snaps a six game winRice (L). T. extended ning streak which Bob Hous- through last season when the er (BE), LaRose (BE); Zollinger Broncos compiled a 60 record Their standing this season now (L) T. 2 315 Thorne is 1 1. 100 yard back stroke (BE), Buist (L); Ardman (L). T. The local crew never could 1 115 seem to get going as they disHous100 yard freestyle Phil played a cold shooting eye and er (BE); Lee (L); LaFramboise repeatedly were called for floor (BE). T. 1 03 2. violations Sheri100 yard breaststroke High man for Box Elder was dan (BE); Gustave'on (L); Owen Frank Rees who combined three 1 4 18 T. (BE). field goals and three foul pitchDiving Jensen (BE), Lee (BE), es for nine points. Prestons McKenzie (L) Points, 153 2. Benson potted five long set 120 yard individual medley shots to lead his mates with a Thorne (BE); Phil Houser (BE); total of 11 counters. Hardman (L). T 1 29 6. The box score: Box 160 yard medley relay V Box Elder CurElder (Bob Houser, Owen, G F P ley, Mollenaar). T. 1.318. Box Harold Thompson . 160 yard freestyle relay Elder (Jensen, Kelly, LaRose, Greg Young . . . Rees Nielsen T. 1 31 8. Russell). Spence Johnson , . Bees Wallop Indians Box Elder high swimmers won Frank Rees . . their sixth victory of the season Bert Freeman Preston AJan Thompson . . . Monday by defeating Bruce Kendrick of Idaho in the Bee pool. Wayne Korth The resultsTotals . . 40 yard freestyle 'Phillip HouPreston ser (BE), Jensen (BE); Hart (P). WHERED IT GO? Attention is focused upward as Box Elders Wain Davis does some d with the basketball. The action transpired last Wednesday in the River game which the Bears won Randall Tyson (41) is sandwiched between two Bear players as they wait for the ball to come down. Bee-Be- ar slight-of-han- 46-3- Ketchup Means Stop MEMPHIS, Tenn (UPI) Beverly Lyons says a woman she saw at a Memphis supermarket gave hand signals for all turns and stops as she went around with her food cart 8. Grizzlies Bounce Bees for Upset loss in Region Basketball Action ial for any coach. Couldn't Solve Zone Host Ben Lomond The Bees, obviously off stride after a Wednesday loss to Bear In Friday River, couldnt solve the press' locked ing zone defense employed by Two zone defenses Their shooting was at horns last Friday night and Logan when the dust had cleared, it its lowest ebb of the season. The Grizzlies performed no was Logan emerging as the vie tor while Box Elder smarted better as they claimed their trifiom its second del eat in three umph at the foul line The visit- Box Elder Will Contest Region One basketball starts. The score was a miserly 33 30 ors hit 13 of 22 to town... Utahs lawmakers receive a lift that lasts Thursday when they are guests of Utahs dairy industry at Dairy Day for the legislature at the state capitol m Salt Lake City. all Legislators will receive the milk they can drink plus Utah cheese and ice cream with other tasty trimmings, at a reception presided over by Utahs Dairy Princess, pretty Elon assisted by her lovely attendants, Francis Frot and Bar . while Box Elder went 10 for 28. Logan pulled out to a 12 6 T. 20 6. It might have been less save a lead 100 yard butterfly Sheridan Moser in the first quarter on some on lod final pei point splurge fair shooting Race horse type (BE); Curley (BE) Olson (P). T. Kendall both sides ran rampant during the 117 8. The.setbaek was a shocker for play few minutes of the game. first freestyle Bob HousBee partisans who expected to LaRose (E); Cole (P). er (BE); Goals Hit Only see the Grizzlies routed in the Wain Davis and Steve Stumm T. 2 31 3. When you move Legislators to Be T reated at Dairy Day Event 24-1- - throws free ROYALTY BRINGS MILK TO LAWMAKERS Lovely Elon Mangelson, center, Utah Dairy Princess, and her attendants, Francis Frost, right, and Barbara Rose, serve milk, treat to Utah legislators at Dairy Day this week. G 4 0 Man-kelso- bara Rose. at the reAlso participating ception will be members of the executive board of the American Dairy Association of Utah, headed by Welby W. Young, president. Milk will flow freely on Capitol Hill," said Harold L. Peterson executive secretary of the ADA of Utah. and it will be some of Americas finest. Our Utah milk has achieved some of the nations highest ratings on k8 the honor roll of the United States Public Service."' he alfo noted that dairying brings more revenues to Utah than any other of the states agricultural iijduv . tries. .. Box Elder NEWS 5 - Brigham City, UtahWednesday, January 21, 1959 Willard Second Gains Sixth Straight Win To Pace South Stake Jr. Willard Second ward maintained its unbeaten record last week as play continued in South stake Junior M Men basketball. The loop leaders were joined in the winners circle by Sixth, Eleventh, Mantua and Willard Alan Tingey of Eleventh ward was high point man with 23 Dale Erdman of Second ward tallied 19 for runner up honors. M-M- Teams en Team Standings 200-yar- manner to which they have become accustomed Instead, it was the home team who seemed to have the most difficulty. Are Tied The two teams now are locked in a third place tie with 1 2 records The victory was only the second for Logan this season. Conversly, it was the second loss for Box Elder which now boasts an over all record of 7 2 The Bees take on Ben Lomond Friday m their second consecutive home game The Scots are riding the bottom rung In Region Two standings with an 0 3 record Tipoff time is 8 p. m The Bee Grizzlie battle provided a wealth of nightmare mater Your Welcome Wagon Hostess will call with a babket of gifts . . . and friendly greetings from our religious, civic and business leaders. If you, or others you know, are moving, be sure to phone Welcome Wagon. 1347-- R Box Elders only field goals the second period Meanwhile the Bee defense was really stingy, and Logans scoring in the quarter was limited to three foul pitches Halftime score was 1511. Second half was a repeat with neither team effective from the field. The fourth peiiod produced the heaviest scoring as Randall Tyson tallied six for Box Elder and Abel accounted for six of his eight points Tjson was top man for the Bees with eight points Davis and Stumm each got six and weie key men on the boards ior Box Elder. Oterlin, Abel and Nieman all had eight points to pace Gnz-zliscoring Score by quarters: hit in e e GET THE JUMP ON YOUR BUDGET Logan Box Elder . 12 8 15 11 22 18 33 30 Region One $25 to $2000 - Kefp your budgpt in the black pay od old bills, leave just hill and 1 place to pay. Payments cut up to 1 Last Friday's Results Ogden, 73, Ben Lomond 33. No Cache 51, Bear River 47. Ixigan 33, Box Elder 30. Bountiful 43, So Cache 42. Davis 53, Weber 51 Next Friday's Schedule North Cache at Logan. ll.irobl 20 S. Main St. C. Crill, Manager Fhone: 487, Brigham City loam boiow $600 nod by City f Imaco Co (Utah) A Fun-Fille- d Soulh Cache at Bear River. Ben Lomond at Box Elder. Weber at Bountiful. Davis at Ogden 100 yard Thorne backstroke Oisen (P). T. Kay Jrs. (BE); Wold (P); 1 14 2. 100 yard freestyle Phillip Totals Adult Education 6 2 24 forfeit. in Ninth, Perry, Second Ward Senior Post Wins in South Stake Basketball Play M-M- Class Benefits County Farmers Two more sessions are to be held in the Farm and Business Law class being held at the school on Friday evening of each week at 7 30 p. m. Attorney Reed W. Hadfield has been the instructor. Some of the topics being discussed e are: Functions of Government, Courts and Court Procedure; Contracts, Negotiable Instruments; Ownership of Property; Water Rights; Financial Trans actions, Insurance and Investments: The Farmer and Automobiles; Distribution of Property; and Federal and State Agricul tural Regulations There will be three more sessions m the taxes, social security, and farm records class being held at the Perry school each Friday evening at 7 30 p. m. Dean B. Freeman of the Lee Accounting Service is the In structor of this class. These classes are held as part of the evening education pro gram of the Box Elder county school district and were started early in November. A class In Soil Fertility and Conservation will begin next month at the Mantua school to be held each Friday evening Evening of Dancing . . . Refreshments 11 Ninth, Perry and Second ward Senior M Men basketball teams copped wins last week as second-hal- f play got underway In South Box Elder stake. Reese Quayle of Perry was high man for the evening with 27 points. Second wards Tom Jensen took next high honors with 18 counters. Score by quarters; about? You pronounce it, cut in a firm director dryly, "just like its spelled Gina Lolobridida'" Seventeen AT SCHOOL? at Keep in tonoh ' - H by long distance Rale Garland Man Is Invited lowutt after 6 p.m. ami all day Sunday when you call Robertas to J art always lower ttatlon-to-itatio- Mountain Btataa Telephone Industry Meet Ed J. Holmgren, president of the Utah Beet Growers Assn . of Garland, is one of four leaders of Utah's big beet sugar industry inited to attend an industry meeting in San Francisco on Jan Popular Dish A group of movie people were ordering dinner in an Italian restaurant One of the guests turned to his wife: Honey, he asked, how do you pronounce that Italian dish Im so crazy Someone away en S pecroi Teen Time! RONDRIGGS 30. Guest speaker at the meeting will be Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson, who will deliver what is described as a "ma jor farm policy address." The meeting is the annual ga thenng of the California Beet Growers Assn which has invited heads of 23 out of state sugar beet grower groups and executives of 14 beet sugar processing companies throughout the west and mid west to attend Sessions are scheduled at the Sheraton-Palachotel with more than 600 delegates expected to attend. In addition to hearing Secretary Bensons address, the convention will note the 80lh an niversary of the founding of the U. S. Sugar Industry at Alver-ado- , Calif, in 1879 New Dance Instruction Scries CHACHA SAMBA JITTERBUG MAMBO SWING THURSDAY, JANUARY 22nd e 5 to 6 I. M. ARMORY BUILDING Call Mrs. Cljde Glover, 121, for registration. Lovely Queens . . . Prizes and Good Music FsD R if y Saturday, January 24 f- - LJ B.E.H.S. Gymnasium-8:3- 0 P.M. Queen Coronation 9 P. M. Admission 50c Person - |