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Show 8 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Koontz takes second Blaze orange Thursday, February 28, 1974 is required for '75 hunt Two tourney spots open The Board of Big Game Control has voted to require hunters to wear blaze orange clothing on big game hunts in Utah beginning in the fall of Chips down for Bees in gome at Bonneville about Region One basketball this season is that its uni predictable. Consequently, things are still in a jumble as teams head into the final two rounds of play with games scheduled Friday and again next Tuesday. ) and Logan (7-Sky View have two of the leagues four state tourney spots with two berths still left up for grabs. Any two of five teams could claim them. Friday's contests could settle the picture - or leave it still scrambled. The former would occur should Bonneville ) defeat Box Elder and Weber ) ) Both trip Bear River games will be played on the road for the Box Elder county One thing predictable schools and, needless to say, theyll be underdogs. ) draws the weeks Roy bye. The other Friday fracas will see Sky View and Logan square off in a game that has championship overtones. (4-7- Could Lose (8-2- (5-5- (5-6- (4-6- (3-7- Elder could lose at Bonneville and still retain a tourney hope but only if Bear River should top Weber. If the Bees were to best the Lakers and come back Tuesday with a home floor win over Roy, they would be assured of at least a tie for third place. Other Tuesday tests will find Sky View at Bear River and Logan hosting Bonneville. Weber will draw the bye. Coach Dennis Cusick says his 79-4- Statistics in other states show the orange color is the safest for hunters afield, no trouble at all during the first quarter, gaining a big 23-- 9 lead. By the time the half rolled said Division of Wildlife Resources Director John E. Phelps. up The 1974 season will be the last time big game hunters may wear the yellow and red shades allowed in the past. Those colors will, however, still be lawful when hunting small game. Complete regulations, inthe amount of blaze orange required, will be announced along with all big game regulations following the Board of Big Game Control June 29 meeting in Salt Lake City. cluding 70-5- Box Eagles end season The season ended as dismal as it started for the Intermountain cage crew, as they suffered a 0 loss at the hands of tough Morgan Friday night. It was the last game of the season for the Intermountain team on their home court. The Eagles remained winless in region competition this year. The Trojans started off with 1975. against the wall. In their recent spurt, the Hivers have gotten balanced Hive herd will have to control the boards or at least stay even in the rebound battle to win the game, especially our defensive boards. In the last meeting between the two clubs, won handily by the taller Bonneville, Lakers held a big bulge on the boards. Are Bigger Theyre bigger than we are but our kids can beat them if they want to play ball, Coach Cusick commented. Additionally, the Bees will look to get a few second shots of their own and to run the fast break, something which Bonneville did with profit when they played at Box Elder. The local lads are on a streak of sorts, having won four of their last five starts. It was five straight losses on the front side of the season that backed them Box Elder finished in 12th place among Utahs Class AAAA high schools at the state wrestling tournament this past week. Tim Koontz (heavyweight) earned the Bees highest finish when he placed second. Seven Hivers won in the opening round but six lost in second matches with only two brought back in when the wrestlers to whom they lost advanced further. David Yates (145) was one of those and won his third match but lost the fourth. Danny Nelsen (119) got back in but lost his third match. A Good Year Coach Ron Wolff called the past season a good one but the state touradded that nament shows us how hard we have to work next year. Box Elder will graduate three BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS solid performers in Danny Nelsen, Mike Hollingsworth (155) and Brian Hardy (167). However, coming back are six varsity wrestlers who tasted state competition this year and who were members of the Region One championship team Danny Marshall (98), Steve Weight (126), Rod Jeppsen (132), David Yates (145), Blake Burt (185) and Tim Koontz. 723-347- 1 One (cam undefeated around the visitors more than doubled their lead against the defending Eagles, 42 to 19. Bees twelfth in Utah meet Annual Dinner The team has scheduled its annual dinner this evening VomOCa It continued that way throughout the third quarter with the hosting Intermountain squad down, 61 to 30. eaters for parents (Thursday) wrestlers. Snd West, 63-6- neville, Kearns, 15; Rolfe, Brighton, 155 Savage, US 1 Brighton edged Orem, y2, to take the state crown. Other school scores were Hillcrestand West, 50 54; Provo, 44; East, 384; Sky View and Layton, 2914; Olympus, 28; Cottonwood, 20; Granger, 1914, Clearfield, 19; Box Elder, 18; Granite, 16; Skyline, 16; Bon- I Ea't 147 185 West dec Green Provo, pinned McIntosh, Brighton, pinned Maug-haSxy View. Bailey, Hlllcrest, dec. ClvIsh, West, pinned Olympus, closes at f.lantua The Ice skating season at Brigham Citys rink in Mantua Is officially over, It was announced this week Recreation City by Director Glen Casperson. He said mild day time temperatures have made it difficult if not impossible to maintain a good ice surface. The past season as described as having been fairly successful. However, a succession of winter snow storms has hindered efforts to keep the ice clear, Casperson noted. Skyline, Raddlffe, Orem dec. Lozano 112 pinned Thomas, Ice rinlt Layton dec. Nuttil, Maestos, Brighton, Young, 13; Here are results of championship matches in the state tournament; pounds Provo 105 Soto dec. HNIcrest, Unlimited Booth, Koontz. Box Elder. Highland, 8; Bountiful, 6; Ben Lomond, 5; Weber, 424; Bear River, 4; Viewmont, 3; Murray, 3; Ogden, 1; Roy, 0; South, 0, and Woods Cross, 0. 98 Bon- Watts, Orvn, doc. Moorman, 138 neville, t, Iwashlka, Orem. 126 Burg!, Orem, dec. Clark, Granger, 132 Christensen, Brighton, dec. Price, People have come to interchange the terms ecology and environment in common usage. Technically speaking, ecology deals with the study of organisms, living plants and animals, whereas environment excludes the study of living things and deals solely with nonliving, physical factors. Cutter Craze by Marge Jensen Cagers in Brigham Citys boys basketball program have wrapped up league play and are now looking to tournament Dowling Results Realtors Blocks 32 McCarron 14, Wayman 8 Peach City 23 Smith 10, Bertelsen 6 Anderson Ford 31 Ramsdell BE Bank 16 Beach 8 The Box Elder High school bowling club, sponsored by the Brigham City Recreation deparlment, met on Feb. 25 with the following high scores: handicap series of 2.299; AT4T, scratch, 2.122; AT&T scratch game, 746; AT&T handicap game 80S. - High Game e Me- n- Scott Baddley 210. Richard Hendrix 198, Jack Williams and Kevin Packer 190. and Jim Johnson, Evan Saunders, and Willie Begay 188. Wome- n- Rae Lin Christensen 155. Vicky Morgan 133, and Karen Crossley 132. High Series 531, e Sub. - Marlene - Marlene Childress, Childress. John Peterson. 224 game; indv. indv. series. Team No. Nine, game 566, series Johnson 553. Richard Hendrix Curtis Benson 493. Loug Jenson 492, Jack Williams 490. , Wome- n- Rae Lin Christensen 394, Jackie Wright 357, Vicky Morgan 351. There was a little pressure on three this week. Last week Little teams Bighorn, Strike Cycles, and Bowling 747 were all tied with 14 wins four losses. This week the standings are: - Women m Men-Ji- Monday Scratch Trio Men indv. Sootie Yamasaki, 748. indv. Sootie Yamasaki, 212. 732. 202. 774 2.149. Livewires Mixed Doubles Men indv., scratch, Jim Jones. 556; handicap, Frankie Locascio. 591. indv., scratch. Art Misrasi. 207; handicap, Frankie Locascio. 228. Women Teams Packers scratch, 1.879; handicap, 2.194, Sycamore s. 776, Sycamores. Split- s- Tom Ammons, Apollo Lucky Strike League Bowled Feb. 22: Men Hi series indv- .- John Tanaka, 574; Joe Butler, 524; Kenny Nimori, 513. Hi series indv. hdcp.-Jo- hn Tanaka. 592; Joe Butler, 587; Winn Henrie, 571. indv- .- Marvin Stenquist, 216: John Tanaka, 201; Kenny Nimori, 194. Hi game indv. hdcp- .- Marvin Stenquist. 254; Emerson Earl, 215; Joe Butler, 214. Splits converte- d- Dennis Mathias, 310; Gay Nell Rose. Marge Petersen, Women indv - Billie Johnson, 496; Gay Nell Rose. 488; Tam Nimori, 483. indv. hdcp - Marge Tanaka, 585: Gay Nell Rose, 584; Tam Nimori, 564. Hi game indv- .- Rhoda Haramoto, 192: Esther Storrer. 192; Billie Johnson, 183. indv. hdcp- - Rhoda Haramoto, 227; Esther Storrer. 225; Gay Nell Rose, 212. 32-3- High series indv., scratch, 691; handicap, 694, Lee Snitchler Hi game indv. scratch, Lee Snitchler. (eight strikes in a row), 268. AT&T Dingalings beat out Ringside with CAMPING TRAILERS SPORTS RECREATION ti-- ( TRAVEL TRAILER HEADQUARTERS Roys Cars & Camping Fun For SALES Trailers Ev.ryon. SERVICE 393-228- 2 1764 Wash. Blvd. Ogd.n 32 Noel-Dal- e 30 Don-De- 17, Powers Downs 15, Jensen 8 6 & 28 Anderson 11, Rassmussen 6, Lunday 6 Hiland 23 Turnblom 11. Riemers 8 West 24 Rock 14, D. Walker 6 Penneys Food King 24 Jeppesen 11, Hailing 7 22 K. Huff 14, J. Huff 4 Hamilton Yagis Utes Blooms Eric West canned 24 points for Noel-Dal- e and Rock scored 14 for the losers. In an upset, Moffitt Insurance, a 50 percent team dropped Victor Motors for their second loss. Sackett led the charge for Moffitt with 14 points and Keller got 23 for Victor. Kranz and McQuain each collected 8 points for Moffitt. s In the senior league, narrowly edged a strong Downs scored 15 Realtors, and Farnfor Olsen-Gibb- s sworth was high with 16 for the Realtors. Fairgrounds 10 Br. Floral 37 Larsen 14, Child 8 Packer Motor 29 Daugherty 8, Hunsaker 6 8 ATs Conoco 18 Pohmajevich 8, Quayle Maddox 15 Hewlett 8, Anderson 4 Mitchell Zundels 24 Jeppesen 11, Skinner 6 Mack's Drug 31 Antonio 10, Eskelson Williams 6 17 , 4 Gam 29 Penrod 16, Youngblood Money, Ballard, Clayton, 65 14 & 6 Final senior league standings Dicks Texaco 37 Yagi 14, Beckstead 9 What a time everyone had. 198 horses races each had a four plus a few extra-w- e horse team race between Santa cold Clause, a little late-benough and that colorful Phil Nielsen as Ben Hur. day--tha- ts Other Races g other race can happen, and did. One team never crossed the finish line. One horse just went down, a broken leg, and had to be taken off the track. Another team had a run away before its race, and couldnt run. , Bear River Valley Ladles Results for Feb. 18: series scratch - Laws Service 2186; Classic 2159; Dots Lounge 2064; Carl & Dons 2064. series handicap - Classic 2660; Law's Service 2603; Bear River Drug 2595. game scratch - Laws Service 802; Classic 756; Westergards 743. game handicap - Law's Service 943; Classic 923; Westergard's 911. series scratch - Diane Ballard 470; Jeanne Wheatley 468; Marge Baty 467. series handicap - Blondie Fridal 577; Diane Ballard 563; Marge Baty 560; May Larsen 560. game scratch - Diane Ballard 186: Myrna Rogers 181; Dona Bowcutt 168; Marge Baty 168; Jeanne Wheatley 168. game handicap - Diane Ballard Victor Mot. 33 Keller 23. Smith 4, Child 4 Final Junior league standings mntmnmm Blooms, for the highest score of the day. Next Saturday each league will begin the seasons end, n tournaments. In the senior league all the teams are evenly matched and no favorites can be spotted even in the first round of play. Any one of the 14 senior league teams could cop the championship trophies. In the junior league, there are many favorites and any of them have an excellent chance for the championship. However, the junior league shows a little less balance this year than in years past, according to Director Dell 24 W, New & So A They also crashed into another chariot and that team had to be rehooked before it could run. No drivers injured. Sorry about that horse. We didnt get all firsts, but we did real well. Heres how our guys placed statewise: First division, Ken Moates, third; Second division, J&M Fonnesbeck, second; Third division, Bill Mclntire, eighth; 2 cycle ii Dyno Tuning Save gas A money - Have Fun Test ride a YAMAHA YAMAHA-ARC- meets-anythin- 723-693- 4 Used 4 cycle ... single-eliminatio- I CAT TIC You Nichols. Hi-- & Fi third; Erickson, Eighth division, Harry Hinck, fourth; Ninth division, Karl Seifert, fourth; 10th division, Verl & Jess Udy, seventh; 11th Division, C Allred & Sons, second; 12th division, Dan Seifert, first! Bros. from McNeeley Brigham City, who run with the Wasatch club, ran off with first place in the Fifth division, congratulations! Gets Fourth Jack Erickson places fourth in the invitational races at Jackson Hole, Wyo. Good goin, Jack. The next big days for our The association are March Deluxe Mobile te have with your wives, Saturday, March 9, for the annual banquet! Just a thought-- If any are going to the World of you cham- pionship races, in Pocatello March 23,24, 29,30, and 31, and plan to stay over, call early for room reservations, they are going fast. Now, be there, at the championship cutter races, in Tremonton March at 1 p.m. See you at the track! 9 EfWER We Can Make Metal Name Tags For You To Comply With New Trapping Laws. John Doe 55 S. 2 W. Brigham City, Utah Actual Size Aluminum Plate LAFAYETTE Solid-Sta- Annual Banquet association you members forget the date you Dont cant 1 RADIO ELECTRONICS - ASSOCIATE STORE Results for Feb. 19: series scratch - Taylor Farm Service 1828: Airomotive Service. 1799: R&R Hardware. 1772. series handicap - Gardner & Whiteford. 2298; Carlson Glass & Paint, There will be entries from all the clubs in the surrounding states. According to Dallas Jones, the guy who runs this show, there will be big purses and prizes givenaway, so dont miss this one. Starts at 1 p.m. and a lot of us will be there looking for you. BOURBON. LAFAYETTE Splits converted - Marilyn Rose Jeanne Wheatley Verna Hyae Vera Westergard and Futurity Derby Championship races are run on our track in Tremonton. the original. Electronics Center & Darwin Bywater, fourth; Sixth division, Blain Madsen, second; Seventh Jack division, THE WORLD'S FINEST 217; Myrna Rogers 210; Ruth Ann Koford - Name Stamped In name 20c each HB-62- Radio ay Service, 2264. game scratch - Taylor Farm Service. 641; R&R Hardware, 631; Airomotive Service, 623. game handicap - Gardner & R&R Hardware, 793; 837; Whiteford, Taylor Farm Service, 786. game scratch - Bob Hawkes, 245: Wayne Larsen, 203; Gary Seoffield, 183: Mel Carlson, 183; Flora Whiteford, 183; Ellen Huggins, 178; Tami Nimori, 164. game handicap - Bob Hawkes, 291; Mel Carlson, 250: Flora Whiteford, 239; Wayne Larsen, 224; Ellen Huggins, 218: Ethel Gardner, 206. series scratch - Wayne Larsen, 563; Bob Hawkes, 537; George Sato. 496; Ellen Huggins. 479; Gaynell Rose, 463; Pat Hirschi, 451. series handicap - Bob Hawkes 675; Mel Carlson, 675; Wayne Larsen. 620 Flora Whiteford, 607; George Sato. 601 Ellen Huggins. 599; Pat Hirschi, 583. Splits converted - Mildred Saunders LaMar Jones Genny Carlson 6 Flora Whiteford and i fourth division, Fonnesbeck Nelson, seventh; Fifth division, improve on World's Most Complete 205. 2271: Airomotive in As Yagis Utes bombed 65-2- Hey, anyone who tells you horses arent big business in the state of Utah, just isnt telling it like it is. The monetary value of the horses, trailers and trucks, plus other equipment, must be in the millions! I saw it all at the Utah State championship cutter races in South Jordon, last Saturday and Sunday. Aside from three teams in 30 45-4- Moonlite Mixed Doubles Tuesday Ladies Commercial Rapp 45 16, Olsen-Gibb- indv., scratch. lone Higley. 500; handicap. Irene Jones, 564. indv., scratch. 190; handicap. 226, Kip Sycamore. Little Bighorn Strike Cycles Bowling 747 Trojans fell, 33 Farnsworth 41 s Cooley Hosp. 38 Ash 19, Johnson 9 Fram ll BEHSClub Senior Results Junior League Results action. In the junior league, Noel-Dal- e finished the season as the programs only undefeated team. But not without some close calls, one of which came last Saturday. Don-Deled actually throughout most of the game but faltered near the end and Results from the Box Elder County John Doe 55 S. 2 W. John Doe Brigham City, Utah Brigham City, Utah 55 S. 2 W. Actual Size 2 Names 25 each in be (Can FCC Type Accepted 23 Crystal Controlled Owei fcteet lcw Cowers" Super Optweal Oeft Ten ter Accurate toriMd CITIZENS KANO EQUIPMENT fLNO CAR STEREOS All PortMXt Truer Super - 1 1 trft) Fnl North Second Mod inftcafer BOX ELDER IooiO Crctntry to Added till fever tui'T Puttie AddrtSt AnpiiArr iKitrtw oj 0 South Main Brigham City, Utah and 459 Timsmil lKq r fretechee f purchased. Crystals Supplied! n 0et'to Pow( Svepties MkMmcjI IMP op'' 1? Volt Uoww an 1U von half) Holes can be drilled in Plate and Attached to Traps with wire . . . No holes in plate when D.O.C. Approved Channels... CB foil logon. 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