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Show i i Ben Lomond Beacon iQonoooQPtOQtB Thursday, February 24, 1977 SLSLSJUUULS. suuoouoOJLOXOJLSLOJLOJU Corner Poetry Trend STK Ssoflc tread real soft and dread this day Cause boys and girls have gone to stay. I emerge Ben Lomond put it all together Wednesday night No noise within these cherished walls No footsteps sounding down long halls. after getting off to a dubious beginning to take a one point victory over Bountiful High with a win. The phone is silent on its stand No teenage voice, no boyish hand. The Braves went after Ben Dave Jennings, Lomonds star center early in the game. The assault on 69-6- 8 Jennings the bed instead. rooms the No crumpled shirt upon Just quiet in By Carol Shaw, phone No waiting at the bathroom door No levis scattered on the floor. continued throughout the game. By the end of the first quarter Bountiful, taking advantage of Ben Lomonds miscues had a substantial over the Scots. lead of The Braves continued to hold the lead in the second quarter and by halftime the Scots were trailing In the third quarter Ben Lomond changed its style of defense which threw the Braves off balance and gave Ben Lomond the chance it needed. Bountiful still lead at the quarters end, but that lead had been cut to six points At one with a score of point during the quarter, guard Steve Clemens 'put Ben 21-- 8 No asking for a dollar loan No wait in vain to use the phone. 34-2- No hair spray for her long blond hair No formal dress for evening wear. No tiny slippers pink and gold No prince charming brave and bold. 50-4- 3 The postman waves and passes by No mail today, we wonder why. T.nmond within two points of Since the kids had Friday off for the teachers mid year institute and Presidents Day was Monday, many families took advantage of the four day weekend and the un- the Braves. Fourth quarter action saw Mike Kunz tie the score at 52-a- ll with just under six minutes left in the game. Thirty seconds later, Mike Quayle made a long shot to give the Scots the lead. However by the 1 : 14 mark the Braves had once again taken the lead with a margin. Ben Lomond, sporting a 5 record wouldnt let the Braves win the match though and with one minute left, the Scots took over and won. Robby Tillman made a basket, followed by Clemens who added a three point play and converted both ends of a one and one to make the 66-6- 2 winning point. Clemens made 19 points for Ben Lomond, while Quayle made 16 and Kunz added 12 for the Scots. The win gives the Scots a record which places them in third place in Region Two standings. Ben Lomond now has a chance for the remaining berth to the 5 state tournament. 6 iiZSZZZZltZtZiiZZZZlZlZZZlZZSLZlllLlllZtlZSZOVVOOi Goiratfestf Laughter gone with someone new Alone we wait, just me and you. ILOJLSLO-S-B-- Ffe3 Bs9 UBSVOtTDOQJG No voices filled with awe's and oh's No listing at their tale of woes. Paqe St seasonably beautiful weather to go on a trip. Among the happy vacationers were the families of George and Elone Morris, President Calvin and Sandy Heiner and Bishop Lloyd and Gwen Searle. Jim and Mildred Gould recently retired from an eight day trip with Millies sister, Irma Peterson, and her Pette. They husband, snowmobiled over 500 miles on trails inside Yellowstone National Park and the surrounding area before the snow got too thin. Jim said the resort owners were shoveling snow onto the roads in an effort to keep them open He for snowmobiling. about is there only reported one foot of snow in areas that usually have 10 to 12 feet of snow cover. Kim and Kerry Whiting had a baby girl, Feb. 16. Kerry says She is all girl, she even has a feminine cry. She will be a brat for sure, since she is the first grandchild for both E.J. and Audrey Van Wagoner and Wayne and Little laren Whiting. Brittany weighed eight lbs. eight ozs. is 21 inches long and has thick black hair. Brent and Cheryl Bylund also had their third girl Feb. 16. They also have a little boy. Dark haired Jennifer Marie weighed only 5 lbs. 13 oz., and is I8V2 inches long. Brent was recently put in as ward clerk in the new 12th ward. Cheryl With a new baby quipped, and a new ward he doesnt know which will be the most trouble for a while. Thank goodness for grandmothers. Cheryls mother, Mrs. Scott and Pam Campbell, with their two daughters, Heide and April, will be visiting with Scotts parents, Reid and Vola Campbell, Feb. 25 through March 14. They will stop on route from Sterling Park, Virginia, where they have been living, to Spring City, Australia. They will be assigned with the Air Force there for two years. Scott is a physicist. Weber-Morga- Utah's junior U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch has accepted an assignment from the Senate Bill and Rosemary Schoppe have recently purchased the Baker C. Watkins home. Bill, who was raised in Salt Lake City, has just retired from the Department of the Interior in According to Assistant Minority Leader Senator Ted Stevens Senator Republican Leadership as Minority. assistant-whip- Washington D.C. They moved to North Ogden to be near Rosemarys family who live in the Ogden area. Some of their six children also live in Weber County. Rosemary is working as a secretary at the was given the Hatch executive floor position to make certain that the rights of the members on our side of the aisle are protected during Senate floor action. Senator Hatch, in response to the appointment said, The position will be a challenge and Im looking forward to Ogden temple. it. Unlike the state legislature, the U.S. Senate conducts its committee hearings at the same time that it conducts its This often floor business. forces Senators to leave the Senate floor during extended debates in order to have input in committee action. d6oocxxxxxxxxxxxbxxxxxk. oil 500 on any men's full sole and heel job, with this ad. ECONOMY SHOE SERVICE 425 39th St. Ph. And since it seems but just a day Since all the children went their way. And now once more that welcome noise Our grandkids laughing, girls and boys. Lane A. Huband it ii 1 To o o a 1 1 n.oy h m m 1 1 1 ii Scots take important win over Clearfield Ben Lomond once again showed some fancy late game maneuvers to take an important victory over ClearTwo in field Region basketball competition on Feb.. 18. The final score was. 7 , .: 69-5- - First quarter play showed Ben Lomond with a narrow lead over the Falcons However, the lead changed 18-1- hands during the second period and Clearfield took a 29-2- 5 It edge over Ben Lomond. the final five wasnt until minutes of the third frame that things started popping. At that point the score was The Scots put tied at and Robby Kunz Mike l. Tillman into the lineup. They took over the game completely and made six points apiece to give the Scots a 48-3- 9 lead. Clearfield tried to take the lead and did manage to narrow the gap.tq fivepojnts "St'50-45- , but DaVId Jennings and Mike Quayle joined their teammates to take hope away from the Falcons. Jennings made 18 points, Quayle scored 12, Kunz hit 11 points and Tillman made eight. This victory puts the Scots in a good spot in its bid to get one of the berths in the state tournament berths from Region Two. They now have a 5 record. Is converting to Weber County's mmi North Ogden Jr. beats Sand Ridge North Ogden Junior High win over Sand took a Ridge Junior in the Weber County basketball race, the victory gives North Ogden a 1 record in the Northern division. North Ogden held San- 50-4- 5 10 points in the first Scoring by quarters were as follows: North Ogden dridge to half. Sandridge Ralph Anderson made 14 points for North Ogden, while Drew Skeen made 13 points. Sky view scores win over WHS PLEASANT VIEW Weber Highs win loss record as Skyview dropped to fought off the second half efforts of Weber to take a win over the Warriors. At the end of the first quarter all was tied for the two teams at Second quarter action saw both teams take the lead for a while and Weber was in the at the half. During lead that quarter, the Bobcats immediately took a lead, but Weber, through the efforts of Scott Parsons, who rolled in a layup with a mere four seconds left in the game left the Warriors in charge at least for a while. The third quarter was the most action packed of the game as the lead changed 6 57-4- 9 Featuring Gene Devey on Flammond Organ Facilities for up to 150 tightened their defense and didnt let Weber score again until Steve Jensen dropped in a layup with 15 seconds to go. By that time the Bobcats had widened the lead so far, the Warriors couldnt play catchup and the final score was 57-4- Steve Larsen made 17 points and Steve Trawick made eight for the Warriors. 20-1- 9 1Y BRIGHAM SAND? k 0 hands nine times, with lead at Skyview taking a the end of the quarter. Trailing by seven points, Warrior Kory Larsen made two baskets from the inside and just seconds later made a free throw to narrow the Bobcat's lead to four with just over four minutes left in the 43-3- 6 game Skyview. out for the wnn MARCH 1,1977 n Orrin Hatch accepts minority whip seat Virginia Trotta, has been helping out with their home and kids. Brents folks are Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Bylund of Kayusville. Baker and Glenna Watkins moved to Harrisville last fall. Last Friday, Wilford Shaw was honored by the Council on Aging for his outstanding contribution to the council as the chairman of the Program Committee for the North Ogden area for the past two and one half years. He was given a Certificate of Appreciation signed by Leland H. Monson, council chairman, and Keith G. Jensen, Weber County Commissioner. 392-568- Ogden 2 |