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Show City, Utah THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Sunday, February 18, 1968 BOX ELDER PLAY FIRST-ROUN- Commercial League Teams Look to n Tourney BC Phone PA 3-34- 71 Elizabeth A. McDermott a senior at the University of Port-lan- d was named for the honor roll for the first semester with the grade point average of 3.83 in the College of Arts and Sci. ences. A total of some 229 at the point lead at Intermission, 29. university were on the past 26. terms honor roll, according to The third quarter was more Frank Morgan, registrar. of the same as Andersens con. In order to attain the honor tlnued to roll the score up, roll a student must have been The third quarter ended with for 12 semester Andersens sporting a 49.36 registered hours and have a GPA of 3.25. lead. The fourth quarter had the Warriors coming back but not enough to pull out a victory. About Your Andersens hung on for the House, John . . . victory and tied for fourth with the Warriors, but lost the flip SAN FRANCISCO lUPI) of the coin and took fifth in John Muir, founder of the Sierra Club and leading conthe final standings. servationist in the fight to save scorer for Andersens High from redwoods was R. Adams with 17. High Californias scorer for the Warriors was logger's ripsaws, lived in a house built of redwood. J, Edwards with 13. Post-Seaso- GRIZZLIES, BOBCATS AlONE LEFT Eight teams In the Brigham quarter lead of 54.41. The fourth City Commercial Basketball quarter again was played on league have qualified for post, even terms, but the News Jour-na- l had a big lead as they went season tournament playandwill meet in first.round games Tues- on to victory and won a spot day night at Box Elder High in the tournament play. school. High scorer for News Jour, The loop champions, Smiths nal was L. Ogden with 22 points. Food King, will take on eighth, High scorers for American Le. place News.Journal, and Gold, gion were Barlow, Bell, and en Spike cafe is matched against Dawson with 18 points a piece. Third ward in opening games at 7 p.m. 81, GOLDEN SPIKE CAFE The leagues number two REBELS OF BEHS 63. -team (by virtue of a coin toss over Golden Spike) Zundels, Golden Spike Cafe really kept will meet Intermountain Hawkes rolling along as they came out at 8:15 p.m., the same timethat running, and took a first quarA couple of things were de. early and resulted in some turn, Intermountain Warriors will ter lead of 24.10. The second cided in Region One Friday overs and generally jittery play take the floor against Ander quarter found both teams slownight: the first. place battle in on the winners part. Hitting sens . Ford. ing it down a little as each Dvision One became a two. their first three attempts from Games will be played in the team only scored 10 points. team affair between Logan and the field, the Bees quickly jump, schools two gymnasiums. The half time score found the WOMENS CHAMP Mrs. Janice Gardner displays Sky View and Box Elder will ed to a 7.2 lead and kept the Games will continue in the cafe crew ahead by a 33.20 trophies received at the recent awards meeting of the have to fight back hard this week advantage through most of the double. elimination tourney each score. The third quarter found Utah State Bowmens association. She was state indoor to avoid falling into a possible period. evening until the Cham both teams picking up the pace Tuesday womens freestyle champ this past year. However, in the second quar pionshlp round on March 5. as each scored over twenty third.place tie with Bear River. The developments of Fridays ter, Steed and Lauriski, the Here are final league stand points. The cafe crew still held basketball action were not un. jumping newcomer, paced lngs, the tourney schedule and commanding lead of visit-ina streak that carried the expected. Logan dealt the a recap of final league games fourth quarter was one The loss while Bees a to a lead they never gave this past Tuesday: the fastest of the night as of played Bear River hopped all over Roy, up. the combined score of the two on the Bruin boards and Some costly turnovers at cru. THIRD WARD 53, ALS CON. teams for the last quarter e. Sky View blasted Inter mountain, cial stages hurt Box Elder OCO 51. 50 points. Golden Spike quailed 115.56 in the cold corner of chances as much as anything The final round of action got still had the margin from the Cache valley known as Smith-field- . many of them forced by a har under way by third ward jump. first quarter to coast to their rassing Grizzlie defense that Ing to a first quarter lead, tenth victory. High scorer for met the Bees at mid.court, The way Third ward started Golden Spike Cafe was S. Davis THE UNJANGLING LEFT Lo. from outside looked like with 29. High scorer for the hitting enthusl. a dent. with A talented ENDED THE evening it would be a white wash. The STEED archery gan still perched alone Rebels was L. Williamson with In winning her awards, Mrs. 9.3 mark in the divisions top with 25 counters to lead all ast from Deweyville brought second quarter found Als Cono 21 points. home three trophies from the Gardner was honored for hav. spot with Sky View still breath, scorers and Lauriski added 20 co coming back as they out. recent awards meeting of the ing posted the highest womens ing down the Grizzlies necks for runner.up honors. Third ward by one point ZUNDELS 85, VICTOR MOTOR scored Utah State Bowmens associa. score, 536, ever in Utah in. at Chuck Shaw and Steve Klmber for the quarter, but the serv 67. Box Elder came out of it contributed 17 points apeice for Ice station crew was still be. tion, including one for being the door compeition. She did it dur. The first quarter was play and Bear River stepped the losers with Stan Petersen hind, indoor womens free, ing the state indoor champion, at state at half time. ed fast and furiously as both conducted a in in of the this teams 16. to turned Ahead for the Kimber past year. ships Brigham City style champion netting The third quarter found Als teams raced up and down the week and the final round of reg brilliant first quarter under out Honored was Mrs. Janice last March. Third ward again floor. Zundels took a slim first She has been shooting for the ular season games: Box Elder the offensive board as he pop. from scoring Gardner who also scored the the field by three points quarter lead of 20.19. The sec. won at Sky View, Logan at Ben ped through four fielders and to narrow the lead, but still ond quarter found Zundels ap. high flint round and high field past five years and has numerous trophies during this Lomond, Ogden at Bonneville, one of his seven straight foul round for women. at the end plying the defense as they held they trailed, On hand to watch Mrs. Gard. period. Roy at Weber and Bear River pitches for nine points. of the third quarter. The fourth the motor crew to just 8 points. She and her husband, Lamar at Intermountain. ner receive the hardware was Here are Region One box quarter found the service sta. The intermission score was scores: Wayne Jensen of Brigham City, Gardner, also an archer, have tion crew trying to come back 36.28 for Zundels. The third be. THE BEES DEMISE at Lo northern regional director for an estimated 70 trophies but couldnt quite get over the quarter found Zundels increas. Webtr n, Ogden 59 tween them, the new womens gan began to unfold in the sec. the Utah bow group. top. Third Ward hung on for ing their lead by hitting from 4 M 14 15 ond quarter after they held a Weber The annual confab was con. champ said. 59 13 19 35 the victory. Oqden way out. The third quarter found Ell Wist 7; Hell Weber lead. ducted in Salt Lake City. The United States produced slim 20.19 first.period High scorer for Third ward Zundels leading McCormick MM; Kaiser and Lauriski, Chamfers Totals 22 11 Nya was T. Baty with 15 points. 32.4 per cent of the worlds Paced by Steed The fourth quarter found L. that IN WAS ANNOUNCED Grizzlies hit a spurt in the 29 67. the in the Nelson and High scorer for Als Conoco Larsen burning the nets as he Hartmann tangerines oranges Ogden intermis-sioclub will moments Just before the Brigham Bowmen Reynolds Hatper Ml was the congenial W, Isaac- scored 10 points for Zundels. 1966-6- 7 season, and 79.7 per Farrell to mount a 45.45 lead. BanzhasKunzM 3; ; Lilienquist 54. stage an Indoor invitational cent of the worlds grapefruit son with 16 points. Totals 22 This helped Zundels to coast And in the third period when shoot at the Rees Pioneer park to their tenth victory of the Bear River 84, Roy S3 crop. be to its seemed 3 and is Box Elder 4 47 65 26 planning HAWKS season. Bear River bowery March INTERMOUNTAIN 41 IB 33 S3 Rov CAPE KENNEDY tUPI) an outdoor invitational at the flattest, the hosts ran to a wide INTERMOUNTAIN DEF. Bowns Cox Roy Jones By a flip of a coin Zun. Dullard Americas three-sectiShiftman Mantua course May 18. Apollo 53.37 margin to virtually sew HAWKS WON BY A dels captured second place In BRAVES, 21 Dawsom Totals Crockett Also scheduled were the fol. moonship is 82 feet tall, only it up. 53 FORFIET. the league, Golden Spike getting Barbus Bear River 13 feet shorter than the entire lowing meets; third Bowcutt Thompson place. High scorer for s March Archebald Atlas rocket and Mercury Gibb Jensen HOWEVER, THE affair was indoor, AMERI- Zundels was L. Larsen with Hexs Hanson JOURNAL NEWS Shomway 74, the in June still astronauts during four question club, Provo; . spacecraft that Hunsaker Poulson 23. High scorer for Victor mot CAN LEGION 60. 14. golf and clout, Datus club, Salt rode into orbit in 1962 and fourth canto as the Bees on a Totals 29 or was N, Maero with 16 points. News Journal put The togeth. balanced scoring effort, first Lake City, May 26, outdoor 1963. Logan 7r, Box Elder 61 of sea the 14 74 4S $9 best their er' game came to within six points at Logan Double American, formal, Box Elder 20 49 35 41 son as they beat a good Le ANDERSENS FORD 64, INTER and then hung around Shaw Petersen Snx Elder Timpanogas Archer, Provo, and Zavricke 25 gion team by a wide margin MOUNTAIN WARRIORS 56. the neighborhood without ever Smth KimberAllred Totals 24 July 28, field championship, The first quarter found the Andersens Ford put on Beehive.Wasatch Bowmen, Salt getting closer although having S. Baugh Steed Logan News Journal fast breaking to great display of team work as Christenseveral opportunities to close it K. Baugh Lauriski Lake City. sen Grotl 2 74, Totals a slim 18.15 lead. The sec- they passed time and time a even further. ond 115 54 View Intermountain substi. Siy quarter was the best for gain to the open man for an Stoker Coach Doug IN OTHER BUSINESS at the 35 Intermoutain 56 as they out re. easy two points. The first quar the half second in was publishers the tuted 52 115 93 73 View Evan Sky freely Holliday confab, Intermauntaln - Johnson bounded and broke their ter looked like this wasnt go Singer fast a an to fin effort in NFAA to the working named delegate UH; Williams Charley half time lead. Ing to be enough as the War. n Mitchell (WM; Brown way to a 3 combination but never quite hit convention and Dale Shelton of 17 Yazzie Totals Crank lead. The third quarter was play, riors took a on the right recipe. 56 Salt Lake City was named arch, Peterson ed on even terms as both teams Meikle The second quarter found the Sky View er of the year. Petirsnn ThomaEMi$ hit 6 field goals. The publish, team work paying off as An. Miller BOX ELDER applied a full, son Alvary Officers of the state associa. Anderson Baer Thornley ers had two more points from dersens outscored the Warriors that defense court pressing K. Peterson tion are Gene McKee, president, Spencer 115. 47 the charity strip to take a third from the field and took a and Carl Hodges, vice presi caught the Grizzlies off guard Totals Picture Clears In Cage Race livers Lose 5 BE Woman Captures Brigham Coed On Honor Roll GAMES TUESDAY D Final League Standings LEGAL NOTICE OF INTENTION VACATE ALLEYS 55-3- 74-6- 8 84-5- State Archer Title 16-- 8 8-- 6-- 6 7.00 Smiths Food King vs News Journal Little gym Golden Spike Cate vs Third Ward Big gym Zundels vs Int, "Hawks" Little gym Int. "Warriors vs Andersens Ford Biq gym Refer to tournament schedule for com plete Tournament Schedule. Brigham City Council, on the 11th day of January, 1968, duly passed a Motion expressing their intention to vacate the alleys located as follows; Parcel No. 1: Beginning at the NW Cor. of Lot 12, Plat F, Brigham running thence Survey; City 284 feet; thence West South North 284 thence feet; 16.5 feet to East thence feet; ner point 30-2- point n ; on Chour-mo- Timp-anoga8-- ; 63-5- 7 11 41 44-- 34-2- 1 02-2- ; - fee Your Place Used SALE 1967 snowmobile. Big engine, 30 inch track, electric starting, trans. Has power to do the job. See at News JourTFN nal. Priced to sell. 1954 Ford FOR SALE 635 Panel truck; mini-bikeNorth 3 East. pli. 723-217- F-- l forward-neutral-revers- e Gibson LanFOR SALE cer Amp. and Gibson solid-bodguitar. Both excellent condition $300. y 723-335- 1961 Ford FOR SALE $300 or will consider trade for older model truck or a 1955 or 1956 model car plus some cash. 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Call (ask for Bob Gom-bergKen-mor- AKC RegFOR SALE istered Black male Miniature Poodles - 6 weeks old make ideal children pets $50 each 723-708- FREE Gold Granada 02. jlass tumbler with fillup jf 8 gal. or more. I Jims Shamrock 108 North Main Dinette set, FOR SALE medium size, practically new, reasonable price. 248 North 2nd East. 67 Toyota FOR SALE Carona $1,850 See days at Box Elder County Bank or Phone 723-613- Dinette set, FOR SALE medium size, practically new, reasonable price. 248 North 2 East. FOR SALE wig. $30. Dark Brown 279-824- FOR SALE Fireplace hardwood, phone after 5 p.m. 723-855- FOR SALE Living room furniture and stove, make reasonable offer 723-635- give-a-wa- 723-551- y ). OFFERED Intermountain A-Group Meets Every Fri., 8:30 p.m. South End, Building 61 Intermountain School Meetings Open to Public Phone or WANT Will 723-392- Ph. 723-670- Galaxie Motel j colors carpets Lustre. pooer iture. . retain brilliance in cleaned with Blue Rent electric sham$1. Brigham Furn- FOR RENT TREES 6 Topped or Removed For Free Estimates Call or Jim Seelos Craftsman FOR SALE 6 Jointer. Complete with motor and stand. Perfect condition. LEASE Three bedFOR RENT room split level $120. Ted Mcln-tir- e Mclntire Realty. 723-377- 723-294- 7 723-630- 6 3 bedroom FOR RENT basement and garage, $135. Mclntire Realty Ted Mclntire. FOR RENT apartment. Inquire at 515 South Sixth West or after 5 p.m. call Two-bedroo- 723-335- 1 723-501- FOR RENT Two bedroom apt. drapes, carpet and parking. All utilities except lights furnished or unfur nished. Bushnell apts. 723 7961. FOR RENT One 2 bedroom home and one 1 bedroom home, unfurnished at Corinne. or 723 1 bedroom FOR RENT furnished apartmen, quiet, no children or pets. ph. after 5. 7859. FOR RENT Large new 1 bedroom apartment, partly furnished, ph. 5718. 723-617- 1 723-377- DRINK TOO MUCH? Need Some Help! CARPETS a fright? Make Youre not alone so did we them a beautiful sight with Contact A-Its for Free! Blue Lustre. Rent electric Dont wait Phone shampooer $1. Thompson or Hardware. 723-832- 2 bedroom FOR RENT unfurnished apartment, newstove, ly painted, Built-in- s ceramic tile bath, disposal, close in. ph. 744-807- 723-791- PILE is soft and lofty Business Oonortumfy 723-561- FURNISHED KITCHENETTE $130 1 279-8558- LEASE FOR RENT Two bedroom apt with frig, and eiectric stove. 35 West 1 So.. FOR RENT 740 South Main Winter rates Pay or bedroom Carpet, FOR RENT Furnished 1 $80. ph. bedroom basement Apt. 544 No. 1st West. APARTMENTS CERTIFICATES PIANO TUNING, qualified or technician, ph. . Ronald Madsen. WORTH SILVER 723-575- 4 723-639- $100 F-- FOR RENT 394-107- MUST ' Per Word 60c Minimum. 723-364- 7 1 bedroom FOR RENT Privunfurnished, apartment, ate Entrance, utilities paid 312 East Forest, ph. 723-725- 3 132 No FOR RENT Main Business Office $75 per month, available March 1 Miller Real Estate. 723-520- 9 No. 3: Beginning at the NW Cor. ner of Block 3, Plat E, Brigham thence City Survey; running South to the SW Corner of said block; thence West 16.5 feet; thence North to a point 16.5 feet west of the point of beginning; thence 16.5 feet east He will wear a distinctive to the point of beginning. service ribbon to mark his affiliation with the 3902nd. The Parcel No. 4; unit was honored for exception, Beginning at the NW Corner ally meritorious performance of Block 1, Plat E, Brigham during a one. year period. Survey; running thence City South to the SW Corner of THE SERGEANT, who serves said block; thence West 16.5 as an administrative specialist, feet; thence North to a point and wing personnel provide 16.5 feet west of point of begin, a vast scope of services that nlng; thence East 16.5 feet to range from maintaining the base point of beginning. as the headquarters and nerve center of the Strategic Air Com. and setting the 7th day of March mand to flying a variety ol air. 1968, for the hearing of any craft in support of the na. objections there may be, by ad. tions nuclear deterrent force. joining property owners or any The wing logged 41,449 hours other citizens of Brigham City, of lying time. .more than record Utah. ed by any major component of The first date of publica-tio- n the command.. as a singular ac. shall be on the 4th day of complishment during the per February, 1968, and shall be iod. published once each week In each of the three succeeding a Stoll is graduate Sergeant of Box Elder High school. weeks. Olof E. Zundel, Mayor His wife Is the former Sharon Tolman Burke, City Recorder F. Huneger. 11.18.25 Sergeant Kenneth G. Stoll of 64 South Fifth West, Brigham City, is a member of the 3902nd Air Base Wing at Offutt AFB, Neb., that has earned the U.S. Air Force outstanding unit SALE 2 bedroom 30 head of ARE YOU being bothered FOR RENT bred herford heffers, with leaky roofs. Call or house, unfurnished, carpet, in April. $180 per write Godfrey Pommier, 744 carport, nice location, ph. or Lynn Davis, Clifton, 6323, Corinne, Utah. (near Preston) ph. 723-871- of beginning. Parcel 40-3- 59-4- No. 2; Beginning at the NW Cor. ner of Lot 10, Plat F, Brigham thence City Survey; running West South 284 feet; thence 284 16.5 feet; thence North feet; thence East 16.5 feet to Sergeant Helps Unit Earn Award , of beginning. Parcel BC 5-- 1 TO Notice is hereby given that the Lo-ga- g NOTICE APT. FOJl RENT One bedroom, partly furn. 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