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Show I jgjfyjftm Diniirfni mrrrn TWO RECORDS (BROKEN A rn Cyprus Pirates Scuttle Bee Swimming I t: f South Ogden for i-- -- Team for Second Defeat This Season Second Cage Win (BE); Collins (C); Hunt (Q. T. Cyprus Highs second-rankeswimming team pasted Box El- 1:10.1. John breast stroke der with its second defeat of the a Houston (C); Sheridan (BE); season Thursday, winning in the Pirate Thomas (C). T. 1:16.3. (under his duel meet, own state mark of 1:18.3). , pool. s Diving Bel) (C); Jensen (BE); Doyle Thorne, who has grown ta be one of the Bees best per- Bradbury (BE). Points 190.56. individual medley formers, placed first in the Thorne (BE); Loren Traey (C); medley relay and breaststroke. These were the Buck (C). T- 1:53.3. Cymedley relay only events won by Box Elder which now has a record of Housley,- Tracy, prus (Collins, LeGrande Tracy and John Jones.) T. 2:00,4. unCyfreestyle relay Housley, Pirate officially broke state prep marks prus (Evans, Nielsen, Sutton, in their respective events. Taylor) T. 1:16.3. The results: Nuestney-e- f freestyle (C); Russell (BE); Jones (Ci. The Box Elder Broncos corraied basketball win of Friday, defeating junior high, court. Frank Rees with 10 points and Alan Thompson with seven were high men for the winners. ' The box score: , Box Elder - 100-yar- 64-3- 120-yar- d 23-1- ? Vu 120-yar- 100-yar- j 200-var- - 200-yar- V,X (C); T. An " f Tf i : rV v- v, fiA - Young Hunsaker Hunsaker Korth Fine in City Court ;25.3. 0 0 0 2 0 252 Coils. Woven ' Increase Profits LJ J Combes Authorities report 50 of all milking' cows are infected with mastitis. Most of it is caused by wrong or faulty milking equipment. Face North Cache Friday Night on Richmond Court The visible teat cup is designed to prevent mastitis, not only by supporting the teat but also by its visible feaure. View of the milk permits removal of each teat cup the moment teats are milked out. ie Really Good A film producer was raving to his associates about a new ac- Bee-Sc- ot UTAH FARMERS S THE BOU-MAT- ic 4-- 2 s ftronch lufninflhom, c (hacks I Hobor. Monaco, Utah Pavllry A fo ftfiart tqwipmtnt with Cyril Huktn MILKING SYSTEM IC Sold 1 0 0 and Serviced by: $62.00 $74.00 $90.00 - 24 Phone East 1st South 180 SOUTH MAIN WAYNE JEPPESEN, Operator friends Formerly operated by Gus Burbank. Gus wishes to thank his many who patronized his business and hopes (hat youll continue to trade with Wayne, who has had 10 years or more experierce in Service Station work. a cordial invitation to drop in and see us where our most important We extend to you 32-2- PRODUCT IS SERVICE Featuring New Blue Supreme Gasoline and RPM Supreme Motor Oil WAXING GREASING WASHING WAYNES CHEVRON SERVICE This ltd 180 SOUTH MAIN plus $1.00 good for one grease job. Offer expires April 1st, 1959 e toward greater VICTORIES E3 E3 E3 EZZJ JOIN THE MARCH or DIMES FRANK TROXELL ORCHESTRA free-thro- GUEST ARTISTS Dallas Smith Ray Barrios Ken Holmgren first-quarte- NEW! LOW PRICED) Orchestra Sponsored by John Linford Fraternal Order of Eagles WHITE SIDEWALL ?' ! At these price, evfrylHxly't car 7 can sparkle With whitewall. Ckwrakt, bekwith Rugged anil typ. fit af Hymguth, HvUsm, Nash, Stud- - r Goodyear-- Body ! and ex lusive Stop-Notc- h 3-- Cord IT treaJ E3 O tZ 7 10 STS at an fexlaa, Met, Mm. Old., hudnHfc. ARMORY NATIONAL GUARD design. lira Slat 7 9 TO 60 a IS 12P.M. fit 7J vl Bf QC 7saiia, B I m lube Typo ptua lea and Admission By Contribution modal of Oryilor. DoSote, Otdo, fenrh, Hodon, MorcotyL auabla 27 WAYNES CHEVRON SERVICE : first-plac- sateen Announcing! 23-2- s Many Utah farmers are now using visible teat cups and have been high in their praise of them. A good example is this excerpt from a letter from Cyril Hieken of II eber City: These , are the answer to my needs. I can still use high vacuum and get than, fast milking with the safety and comfort on my cows that is necessary for good milk production.' Iwlon $19.95 EVERTON MATTRESS CO. tress he had just discovered. You leave'her to me, fellows, he enthused, and in two years Ill make her a star overnight. r ., Bou-Matic- 0 14 16 10 38 Totals Score by quarters: Box Elder 14 23 34 50 Ben Lomond 7 21 27 38 Standings: Region One Won Lost Pet. Stumm and Tyson with nine Bear River 1 .750 .3 Ben back came Lomond points, 1 North Cache 3 .750 to halfat make it strong Box Elder .500 2 2 second-quartetime. The surge Logan 1 .250 3 was led by Ward Belliston who 0 4 .000 tanked three fielders and Char- South Cache Region Two les Chatlin with five points. Won Lost Pet. Outcome Decided 4 Davis 0 1.000 Midway in the third period, .750 3 1 however, Box Elder ran up an Ogden 2 1 .750 eight-poin- t lead at and the Weber 1 .250 3 outcome seemed decided. A Bountiful .000 0 4 Ben Lomond bid in the fourth Ben Lomend Last Weeks Results was a quarter squashed by rapid Davis 59, Ogden 43. succession of Box Elder field Weber 46, Bountiful 42. goals. Box Eider 50, Ben Lomond 38. Top scorers for the losers were Bear River 57, So. Cache 42. Chatlin with 12 points nd BellisNorth Cache 41, Logan 33. ton with 10. Fridays Schedule Box Elder faces an always Box Elder at North Cache. tough test this Friday with a Logan at South Cache. game scheduled at North Cache. Davis at Bear River. The Bulldogs have come up with Bountiful at Ben Lomond. a winning ball club and in adOgden at Weber. dition will have the advantage of playing in their dinky and antiquated gym. A Bee win could place them in a tie since Bear River stands a good chance of losing when it entertains undefeated Davis the same night. Bent on erasing the memory of two consecutive losses, Box Elder regained its basketball poise and potency Friday night to drub the visiting Ben Lomond Scots, The win boosted Bee stock and gave them admission to second place In Region One standings. Bear River and North Cache both turned in victories to remain tied for top spot Fridays outcome against the win-lesbut surprisingly tough Scots gave partisan fans something about which to get excited. Box Elder took an early, headed lead and never was though Ben Lomond threatened several times. Local Lads Shined The local lads shined in every department save shots from outside the foul pitching. Their ballhawking defensive tactics plus good rebounding power and effective offensive strategy kept Ben Lomond off balance most of the game. Randall Tyson with 16 points points lead the scoring parade. Wain Davis was next with 12 and Steve Stumm totaled nine. Each was a demon on the boards. Sophomore Vcran Smith made to a second half appearance score seven points and turn in his best showing of the year. Used Ten Players Coach Grant Moser almost cleared his bench in using ten players. After being handcuffed the previous week by Logans pressing zone, Moser had his crew antiready with a dote when Ben Lomond set up its shifting defense. Box Elder, unable to hit the long ones, was content to score on an assortment of elose-ishots. Their performance was not so impressive. The Bees hit only eight of 18 while Ben Lomond made good on 10 of 18 tries. Otherwise, It was a good night for the Hivers. After the Bees had taken a 147 lead,- paced by The two holes instead of one on the shell gives a uniform massage prolonging the cowg productiveness. , $19.95 $39.95 - Pre-bui- lt Bee Cagers Down Hapless Scots For Second Win in Region One Play IEAI CUP Bou-Mat- .... .... stripped cover 312 Coils. Heavy woven sateen stripped cover 312 coils heavy stripped Damask Cover. border and construction. 50-3- BOU-MATIC- and OTHER MATCHING SETS er PRAISE Chas. W. Claybaugh, publishar SLOO par yaar, payable ill Subscription rata Boa Older advance; its combination with tha 00 Journal, (published Fridays) $5 10par yaar; cants. $2.50 tor 4 months; single copy Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah Editorial National Stata Prnst Association, Association and United Press. Advertising Representative; Utah Stata Press Association, Salt Laka City, Utah. Both for UNDER AND UP Sophomore Jay Stuart demonstrates some basketball wizardry as he drives through three Ben Lomond defenders to sink a back-ovlayup in Fridays game. Standing by is Steve Stumm (30 with Charles Tuff Claybaugh in the background. Play like this helped Box Elder to a 8 win. Bou-Mat- 1871. Matching Box Spring 0 100-yar- VISIBLE Mar t, 209 Coil Mattress with Stripped Cotton Cover 0 10 O 4 5 2 200-yar- d with the in 1814, pub- M.spdp.r .it.blish.4 y Wednesday and antacd a SecIiih.d at tha post offica .a ond C'ail Brigham City, Utah, undar tha act ot March K BOX SPRING SPECIAL! O 100-yar- Mastitis-- Wednesday, January 28, 1959 Brigham City, Utah MATTRESS LeGrande butterfly Tracy (C); Sheridan (BE); CurFreddie Dennison, Brigham ley (BE). T. 1:08.5. (state record, City, pleaded guilty in city court 1:09). Monday to a charge of drunk A freestyle Sutton (C); driving and was fined S200. Dennison was arrested Saturtphillip Houser, (BE); Norris (C). T. 2:21.2. day by Officer Dell Fife, BrigThorne ham City Police department. backstroke Reduce 2 Box Elder NfcWS G Nelsen : H. Thompson Buland B. Freeman F. Rees t .nr Tipsy Driver Draws freestyle Taylor Evans (C); Molenaar (BE). v li , 400-yar- d T. 5:10. Card Of Thanks To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved father, George V. Koford, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to ' thank the ward bishopric, the Relief sojunior high ciety, our friends, and all others their second who assisted in any way. the season on The Family of South Ogden George W. Koford. on the Ogden-ite- s Junior High Tips lira dn, T0W1ID - jg j... emit! VICmiES! healtB and Uppinen ON THE HOAD? Keep La touch by long distance i Ratal oi a lowait altar 4 p.m. end ell day Sundoy alwayi lower whan you call ifafion-f- o ttatioft, Mountain States ' - " OoOoO 0 1 J Tlphom J tar ril AM Myti iSH r hi Sponsored By BOX ELDER CHAPTER of the MARCH OF DIMES |