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Show Brigham City, Utah Tuesday Morning, September 29,' 1959 THE BOX ELDER NEWS BOX ELDER a field marked off with boundaries similar to those Of a soccer field. And the towns and foit-ba. were saved. ' Grid Sport... Started With THE GIFT ONLY Skull Kicking Cheering coeds and klieg lights have brought football a long way from the days when the English stubbed their toes kicking around the skull of a Dane. Thats one theory of how the to regame started, according 4; search expects with the World Book Encyclopedia. The Danes occupied England from 016 to 1042. A few years after they left, some workmen un- f ' digging in an old battlefield - I) .5 . covered a Danish skull and startNot Too .Egrly to Get ed kicking it back and forth. SevAndseron took a punt to his own Your Gift Photos Taken for 30. eral boys who had been watching In five plays, they moved to Christmas! the Logan 36. A perfect pass dug up another skull and soon on was Gover and the the everybody kicking George caught This pileup on the Logan goal line brought Box Elder its third touchPLUNGES FOR TOUCHDOWN Danes head. line and Smith scored down Friday night. Veran Smith (fourth Bee player tom the left in the pileup) carried the ball over. AvL4H on the next play. The PAT again They were also getting bruised Other Box Elder gridders are George Gover (standing at left), Paul Rosenbaum (8), Gordon Rasmus-se- ft was blocked. toes. Some . precocious youngsters (23), and Doyle Thorne (15). The Bees won, substituted an inflated cow bladLogan cashed in on a Box Elder der . . . the game of football was fumble as the fourth quarter got BORDERLINE INCIDENTS EARLY born. The Bees held for underway. 1 In the was able the downs as was three 100s, Logan game more at of a riot. Teams from the to gain just four yards from the of the fumble. towns sometimes Box Elder neighboring with hundreds of players on each raced But Richard Bracken side met at some midway point. around his own left end to the one. A quarterback sneak was good for The bladder was thrown down and was on. The obthe score and a pass play netted By Mrs. R. G. Barnes Unity furnished the music for the the the PAT. wedding dance. ject of the game was to kick the in. The room Relief the society The annual mortality ball into the center of the rival rate of the scoring alThat capped Quarterly Conference f f. ' i. ' l t: their beautiful new LDS chapel in Alwas town. When the yellowing horde during Stake conference though Box Elder was on the Griz- canvasback ducks quarterly formed the setting for Phone 5J for Appointment descended on the town, pedestrst year of life is 77 percent; bion, Idaho, zlie 20 at the final gun. in Malta, Sept. 19 and 20. held . t vows exchanged by Sharon Box Elder faces an unpredicta- hunting is responsible for at least nuptial and Friends learned of the sudden trians ran for their lives Across from Post Office Kay Perry, daughter of Mr. and death of s of these deaths. doors. bolted their ble North Cache team here Wedshopkeepers Fay Galiher, Saturday Mrs. Jesse Perry, of Albion, and homecomEventually the teams retired to More than half of the canvas-back- s nesday in the annual night. He died of a heart attack. Kay Tracy, son of Mr. and He Bryce 7:30 Kickoff is for set leaves a of all ages which die each Mrs. Jesse of two ing game. five, family Tracy of Yost, on Fri- boys ace crowd year die as the result of being in the armed p. m. A serving day, Sept. 18, at 7:30 p. m. to jam the local shot. is expected in forces, the other three children The vows were solemnized NEW WINTER STORE HOURS stands. , Hunting definitely the presence of family members are younge.r regulations The Bulldogs after a fairly im- influence the size of the kill. Boyd and Wilma Taylor spent and close friends, with Bishop record, were pressive The shooting mortality of City. Leo Bell, of the Albion ward offi- the weekend in Brigham at Davis, Friday. smothered, of both sexes and adult They went to buy fruit. ciating. But fans who went to Richmond female canvasbacks Is Mr. and Mrs. Ervin T, Jones are The bride ascended the aisle on relatively last year probably still remember higher than that of adult males the arm of her father, who gave enjoying a few days vacation trip come to that the Bees were lucky earlier in the season. The kill of her in marriage She was lovely to California, with their son, Ther-ooff the field with a win and adult males becomes relatively in an original lace gown. The dress WILL that over a more lightly regarded more important late in the season. was made CLOSE AT Mr. and Mrs. Walluce Tracy of taffeta, covered with Bulldog squad. Kent to took on Boise their with indicated stand an is son, There up tiny scalloped higher lace, REGION ONE mortality rate in females than in collar, long fingertip sleeves, full Friday, Sept. 18 to enroll Ijinv in males both from hunting and from skirt with three tiers of lace, and college. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Taylor and was ballerina length. The shoulnatural causes. the conclusions der length veil was adorned with family and Joseph E. Taylor mowere These reached by a research project re- pearls. Her flowers were red tored to Idaho, and on to Ontario, Ore., last week to visit relatives. cently completed by the Fish and roses and white carnations. A large host of friends and Funeral services were held in Wildlife Service, the Department Noon To 8 p.m.- Open Sundays of the young couple called Burley, Idaho, Tuesday, for Mrs. of the Interior reports. They were based upon an analysis of three during the reception to .congratu- Mary Ann Tracy, long time resif 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. . Weekdays dent of Yost. Bishop Harold G. decades of records late them. and upon various bio'ogical studservices, Mips Hazel Perry, sister of the Oman officiated at the ies made on canvasbacks In re- bride was maid of honor. She wore and Luella Tracy and Rhea Oman a green waltz length dress. Miss sang. cent years. Mr. and Mrs. Wavhe Barnes FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY Janmece Baily was bridesmaid. LAST WEEKS RESULTS ' and Mrs. Buddy D. Ward and Mr. a lavender wore She S&H Green Stamps Phone 122 Ogden 26, Bear River 7. and family visited in Standrod on dress. Weber 20, South Cache 0. Kent Holtman perfoimed duties Sunday at the home of J. W. Davis 39, North Cache 6. was Barnes. of best man. Ordel S'mper 7. Lomond Ben Bountiful 20, red wore usher. carnation They Vt m Box Elder 26, Logan 14. boutonnieres. Wednesdays Schedule guests was Rhea Registering Ogden at Ben Lomond. Oman. South Cache. Logan at Merle Mackley, Melba Barrett, Davis at Weber. Utahs annual archery deer sea- Dixie Wickel, Kaylean Nelson, Bountiful at Bear River. UNTIL son ended Sept. 20, with the grow- Linda Jean Mackley, and Connie North Cache at Box Elder, ing popularity shown by the in- and Karen Wickel many creased number of bow and arrow lovely gifts presented to the newpermits sold for the season this lyweds. Carrying the gifts were nieces and nephews of Sharon and year. Final figures from department Bryce: David Rolfe Mackley, of fish and game offices list the Mackley, Sherie Nelson and Dixie Camel E. Mathis, fireman, sale of archery permits at 7,637 and Paulette Barnes. Verna Tracy, a niece of the USN, son of Mrs. Queen E. Ma- compared to 5,769 such permits this of 141 North Third West, in purchased during 1958, or an in groom, was in charge of the thank Brigham City, is serving aboard crease of 1,868 permits sold this you notes. the attack aircraft carrier USS year. For her daughters wedding and The department said hunter reception, Mrs. Perry chose a blue Midway operating with the U. S. Seventh Fleet in the Western Pa- success for this recently ended silk dress. Mrs. Tracy wore a sesson would not be known until lavendar model. cific. Each wore a The Midway departed Alameda, kill cards for the hunt were tab. corsage of tiny baby pink roses It is expect- with white carnations. Calif., Aug. 15, and prior to join- ulated this winter. -A beautiful four tiered wedding ing, the Seventh Fleet, underwent ed to be 10 percent or greater on exercises in Hawaiian the basis of hunter success in cake, made by Merle Mackley, training waters. other years. sister of the bride, was displayed to The Midway is scheduled Archery deer permit holders on a large table. The creation visit Japan, Hong Kong and the were reminded that unused per was iced in white, wilh tiny pale Philippines during the seventh' mit and tag for the archery sea- pink roses as decoration A miniason may not be used during any ture bride and groom topped the month tour of duty. other deer season. Archery tac cake B -Lorin Barreth acted as master kle, however, remains legal for the taking of deer during any re of ceremonies. A pond lily floated in a large gularly scheduled deer hunt. bowl of pineapple punch, and the About 350 different kinds of lead 'drink and wedding cake were pencils are being manufactured served to all present, FREEZER in the United States, The Carl Meilne Music Box Elder Topples Logan, 26-1Paces North Cache Wednesday Box Elder capitalized on two fumbles and displayed an explosive running attack Friday night in the to overpower Logan, Region One grid opener for both teams at Utah State Universitys Romney stadium. The win placed Box Elder in first place after the other three teams from this region dropped decisions to Region Two oppo26-1- nents. The Bees never were behind in the battle as fullback Veran Smith bulled his way to touchdowns in the first, second and third quarters. The big plunger couldnt be contained a he ripped through the Grizzlie line for sustained gains all d eve-pin- on a reverse and scampered to the line before being Logan ushered out of bounds. Smith then powered over for the TD. Delbert Tingey kicked the point-afte- r 0 to give the visitors a lead. The next score came just into the second quarter after Box Elder guard Alan Jensen recovered a Logan fumble on the Grizzlie stripe. With South carrying the brunt of the load, Box Elder marched into the end zone on nine plays. Tingeys kick again was good to give the Bees a advantage. Logan countered with a score of its own just minutes later. After stalling on their own 41, the Loganites went into punt formation. Craig Only quarterback Poole didnt kick, instead he ra-more than 60 yards and over the Box Elder goal line. Fullback Lynn Turner added the extra point by plunging into the end zone. Box Elder picked up another Logan bobble just, after the second-half from kickoff. Starting line. Anderthe Grizzlies son went to the 20, Jones ran to the 13, and then Smith in two plays charged in for the TD. kick was smothThe point-afte- r two-yar- d d 14-- 0 Running the outside plays were and Vertls Anderson wingback Lewis Jones. Led by the bruising purple and white forward wall, the scatback twosome raced through and around the eleven to compliment Smiths runs up the middle. Coach Earl Fergusons crew wasted no time. After having a scoring threat washed out by penalties in the opening minutes of play, they went 66 yards to paydirt midway In the first quarter. Anderson returned a Grizzlie punt to the Bee 35. In three plays, ered. Still not content, the Bees scorBox Elder moved to midfield. On the next play, Jones broke loose ed again in the same quarter. tailback Lo-ga- n YOU CAN GIVE! 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