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Show :r?r Cl. ctD';? jCJSV, r Thursday, Mcrch 23, 1972 f-- 3 J ,h At Junior High Friday Sites, Mcadlys Sgiipteir Yoogfiln) Cdwgds Yagi': Utes ar.d Andy's Nursery grabbed championship honors I riday evening as youth Brigham Citys basketba'i program climaxed another season at Box Elder Junior H gh school Yng. s Utes and Don-De- JhSi i f 4. J , i f n a,? w fc - H. i u ' : , , . uie trt . i - tp- f ll locked horns in the junior league championship game. In the game, rated as a toss up, Yagi's Utes, playing a deliberate game, built up a first quarter lead of 11 to 5, second quarter, 19 to 12, and third quarter, 26 to 18, as Brian . and Preston Bryant peppered the hoop with regularity. shot well from McQuivey outside as Bryant controlled the and boards a played magnificent game underneath. Stephen Yagi quarterbacked the team and made some timely foul shots near the end of the game as Woodward and Bryant were sitting on the bench via five personal fouls. Don-Debehind the superb shooting of Dell Payne and Dale Money, come roaring back in the fourth quarter and it appeared as though they had the momentum to take the win. However time ran out with desperately peppering the hoop and behind In the senior league tournament, Penneys pulled off a big upset in an overtime victory as they beat a heavily favored Bloom's team, 6 in a semifinal game. Tsosie and K. Broadbent did the scoring in the overtime period to give Penneys the big victory. C. Anderson almost did it by himself for Blooms as he scored 4 points in overtime. McQuivey ll rV1' m. '"tnJ a a a. 4 t v,, -- ,jV t ir , Don-De- Andy's Nursery kept rolling along as they beat a good Realtors team, High for Realtors was Kaminska with 11. High for Andys Nursery was Nielson simi-fin- 46-3- with 24. In the championship game, R. Nielson scored a high of 37 as Andys Nursery an undefeated season by beating a very good Penney's team, Plowman and Tsosie were the stars for Penneys as they scored 15 points each. points completed 54-4- Junior league Yagi s Utes 31 Peach City 23 Allen 3 games Bryant 15. Yagi 7 Keyes 15. Marshall semi-fin- 3. ll Don Dell 34 37-3- 'V ? , p , In the other Payne Cook 11. 33 Skaggs Lyons 8 Longhurst 10 16, Junior league championship Don-De35 Payne 11, Money 11 Yagis Utes 37 B McQuivey 12, Bryant 10 - ONE OF A KIND Tolman Burke who is Brigham City recorder and also an avid skier, is pictured during, a recent outing at Park City. He makes a big hit with the lettering admonition to following skiers which was handon this ski jacket - a tongue-in-chee- k printed by Nancy Goss of Brigham City at Burkes request. Ive had a lot of fun with it and many people ask me where they could buy one. "Needless to say, its one of a kind. 47-4- -- Uii Ci vi WIN CROWN This is the Andys Nursery team which Friday won the senior league title. Front, from left, are Fred Burr, Ranoy Nielsen, Bill Sereika, and Larry Velasquez. Standing are Chuck Sharp, Kenny Cook,, Phillip Hadfield, and Randy Schiffman, and senior league directoi Reid Goldsberry. v 1 f ' f . .. 'i ' M rsd 3 is' , v g rb , x v, Tsosie 23. K Broadbent Anderson 18. Bingham 11 Penneys 47 Blooms 46 Senior league championship Nielson 37, Cook Andys Nursery 54 Plowman 15, Tsosie 15 Penneys 41 tli 3 It? d ' . s"- 't V? - - mi m LBSBaawacjcu' :r i m rar . Results of the Brigham Bowl Mixed Foursome league are as follows: Lichtenstein 11 Eagle Shooting Men Laney - 644, Stan Stoner - 630, Bert Christensen - 595. Scratch game Bill Stander 221, John Sereika - 218, Jack Semon - 210. Ron Handicap series Fullmer - 667, Dallas Higley 635, Brent Christensen - 610. Hy Tucker Handicap game 221, Jim Jones - 218, Stan Bell Anna Cooper - 228, JoAnne Flack Karen Fullmer - 211. - 212, -- . -- i -- CV-ac-m 211. Women wk Frances Scratch series Laney - 536, Mauneen Pimper 519, Jackie Petersen - 513. Scratch game Renate Bell 200, Sylvia Jones - 196, Deone -- -- Cvrront Skmdmgi: Poiimi Diit. Pttertont tody I Qlmi E. Nows 4 Journal tlnchor Furn. 2706 2664 24W 11)4 31 IS 20 16 16K 19V4 16H 1 17 17 I 16)4 17)4 27276 27226 27070 2707 1K Andortons Ford HoroUy Sood Dtefcomoro Homo WMtakor Coral. . Indlon Club tovto Align Food King Broiftonbokort Moyot 7 Am 2626 262 It It 1 15)4 20)4 13)4 22)4 12 24 1 1 25 Farmort Iniur. trigham toolty The unique rides at the Division of Wildlife Resources ranch, east of Hyrum, attracted over 23,300 elk viewers this past winter. dr fL sT V - Yagis Utes won the junior league crown of Brigham Citys boys basketball program Friday. Left to right, members of the title team are. front, Steve Mike Wood-W- c Vagi, Brian McQuivey, Preston Bryant, and Mark Thompson. Standing, rd, Steve McQuivey, and Brad Steward, and Dell Nichols, program chairman. Absent Vcn the photo was Kurt Christensen. WN JUNIOR TITLE Since the division purchased the ranch in 1946, people from every state and several foreign countries have enjoyed the free sleigh ride among the elk. The purpose of Hardware ranch is to maintain the Cache elk herd in huntable numbers, to hold the herd back from agricultural lands in Cache Valley, and to protect the critical foothill winter ranges 267 202 25 225 2721 212 Colorful Role The ranch played a colorful role as an early day Indian and trapper rendezvous. It was first homesteaded in 1868 by Lehi Curtis. The name comes from the Hardware second owner, the Box Elder Hardware company. In 1894 a dairy farm and cheese factory was operated at the ranch. This was once the largest cheese plant in the Utah territory. Still Good The Er'gharn Bowmen are ng final plar. for he State li'ccor S cut wuch they are th.s weehend at tne h St Pioneer Frk bowery. .vbui.t 125 archers from oi t the state are expected to show up for the annual competition. Registration Set Prostration will be from 8 a m. to 4 p m. Saturday, and 6 a m. unt.l 2 p.m. Sunday. Each participant will shoot one day either Saturday or Sunday. Archers from as far away as Moab are expected to be in Brigham City this weekend. The contest will be conducted order N ltional Field Archery association rules with NFAA targets Archers with two or more NFAA scores will shoot scratch or handicap. Otherwise Alton D. Cook has joined thfe Don J. Chadwick Realty company to assist in meeting the real estate service needs of local communities. Cook has 20 years experience in aerospace hardware sales and sales management, and as an aeronautical engineer, air- craft, missile, and space program systems. Bass Biting The Cook family made Brigham City their home in Evening anglers have been catching white bass under the concession-stan- d lights at the Provo Boat Harbor. Good lures include spinners, daredevils, and fluorescent jug flies. fishing has Daytime white-bas- s been show at Utah Lake. 1961. - JOINS STAFF Alton D. at Don J- Chadwick Realty Cook has joined the staff company. - Paid Advertisement WHOLESALE PRICES - INVENTORY REDUCTION - LOST OUR ST0RA0E LOT LEASE - NEED ROOM Fishing iiceses dated 1971 are good through April 15, according to a Division of Wildlife Resources spokesman. The 1972 wildlife licenses become effective April 16. TRACTOR 6-D F-02- - 16.9x38R. Tires, lHyd. 3 Valve, pt. Hitch, Hydro Trans., Fluid in R. Tires, w9.56x15 F-65- FR TRACTOR 6-D w1 5.5x38 - 7.50x16 Ft. Tires Dual Hyd. Valve, Dlx. Seat, 3 pt. Hitch, Air Clnr., Delx. Fenders R. TRACTOR 54-C w1 3.6x28 Lock, Aux. F-96- R - 6.00x16 F. Tires, Diff. Valve, H Stab TRACTOR 6-D wHydro Trans., 3 pt. Hitch, 10.00x16 F- - 16.9x38 R. Tires, One Valve, Diff. Cab Lock, F-96- STD. TRACTOR 6-D F. - 16.9x38 R. Tires, Tilt Steer. .Wheel, Diff. Lock, Ft. Weight Brkt and 12 Weights, Fluid in R. Tires. w9.52xl5 INTER. - MODEL 315 Packer Mulchcr - 12 r. Model 330 TANDUM Bowmen Eye Meet tun Man Joins Realty Firm designer and manager of needed for deer production. Better seed grows better At Rees Pioneer Park automobile 2656 1 Coop Nations population is growing twice as fast as the human population. 2660 27176 1 1 ton tonify Ett toor tivor 2 7782 11 Sleigh Rides End At Hardware Ranch Sleigh rides to elk feeding grounds at Hardware ranch have ended for the season. The horse sleighs have been put away, and personnel at the ranch are busy with spring chores. A $500 bounty is offered by the National Wildlife Federation for information leading to the conviction of anyone shooting a bald eagle anywhere in the The reward United States. will be paid upon verification that the Claimants information was of substantial assistance in obtainfor a conviction ing shooting a bald eagle. He must request the reward in writing to the National Wildlife 16th Street, Federation, 1412 N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036, within six months after - 588. Handicap game Roland ment of Transportation reports the 15 181. Shirley Semon Scratch series Recently, there has been such uproar over human population control that another has population explosion gone unnoticed. The Depart an Edna Handicap series Osborne - 594, Joan Grow - 592, " 'S' ft W games Realtors 35 J Jones 12. Kaminska 11 Nielson 24, Cook 13 Andys Nursery 46 semi-fin- Dowling Results 'ki "vit Senior league DISK HARROW 13 Ft. 10 In., 20 In. Disk w in contestants without the scores will be in the open class. Local Favorites Several local archerg are expected to claim top trophies in the weekend competition. The local club hosted the same event last year. higher yieldt-u- p to 10 tons per acre greater protein-mo- re iob more leaf, ENE-u- to p leu stem ALFALFA SEED research a product of continuing Corinne, Utah higher OVER OVER Co-o- p . . $200,000 Inventory to go at Cost or Less. 75,000 used inventory - Priced to Move. Remember the O Door River Valloy 7 Tires Gov.-Investment-Cr- Allowance ranis HIPMUOT 1714 No. Main Phone Layton, Utah 8252295 , |