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Freezing temperatures and poor travel conditions may be encountered anytime at this sea- Phone your society news holders will be notified five days in advance of the opening date of the hunt Minus any basketball veterans, Box Elder high schools for which they are qualified. hardwood quintet opens their 1952-5- 3 season this week with Box Elder a pair of practice tilts. The body consists of almost , Today they meet a strong Jordan high school there and 50 percent water, which must be next Friday they make their home debut with a contest replaced continually. 11 Match For First against West high school of Salt Lake City. Game time Friday is 8:15 p. Under the skillful guidance Two other Box Elder NEWS games m. with a B team hassle slat- Gordon, veteran wrestling have been slated against Davis 7 for oclock. ed Brigham City. Utah coach, the Box Elder high school on Dec. 10, and Jordon, Dec. 12. Brigham City, Utah Oniy three lettermen return to team of grapplers are now in League play opens on Friday, Coach Earl scholFerguson's first squad preparation for their this year, Richard Sackett, Neal December 19 with Box Elder astic match of the year tentaHunsaker and Elwynn Olsen, teeing off against South Cache. tively scheduled for December and the veteran coach refuses to Coach Ferguson didnt list a il against Weber (High. but reported predict a top season. M-Mstarting line-uen in all small, but they that several teams will play givBoasting three lettermen Theyre and Bill Smoot, Ben Tlngey have a lot of hustle and we ing many players an opportunity Mantua subdued the Sixth might all be surprised," the to show their stuff and to smooth Juno Uyematsu, who were winto coach continued. ners and finalists in last year's ward Thursday night out a working combination. state matches, Box Elder will take the drivers seat in the race maintain their usual 6tromg for the first half championship On Will Be leateam. in the South stake 77L he FISHER MOTOR COMPANY Grapplers Practicing Groans ANNOUNCEMENT on PAGE 3 December Scholastic to son. All permit Bees Face Jordan Today, West High Here Friday at 8:15; Only 3 Vets Return of-Sa- n Mantua On Inside In South Stake i, a taste of the good p League X ELDER WEE SCOT SALES f Id Bo BOXHOER HIGHSCHOOLORENS 44-3- 5 Permit Holders n Among the top prospects for this years team are heavyweight Vern Wells, 154 pound Herb Adamson, 138 pound Earl Kunzler, and the three letter-meSmoot will fight in the 145 pound group, Tlngey at 95 or 112 pounds, and Juno Uyematsu at 103 pounds. Other possibilities tot weight contenders are Teddy Olsen and Don Bott and Dick McCoulloch, 145 to 165 pounds; Amos Hatch and Wayne Butler, 133 pounds, Harry Uyematsu, 128 pounds; Max Robinette, 112 pounds, and Rodney Carter or Rodger Johnson at 95 pounds. This years team, about 30 strong, has a number of new boys who may capture position berths in the different weight groups before the tournament late this winter. Box Elder, after winning second and third places for the past few years will again be gunning for that difficult first place In Region gue. O'Brien Jeppsen led the Man tua team with 18 points. Bal'd Late and Hunsaker led the Sixth wlm 13 and 11 points, respectively. Willard won over Second on a forfeit as the Second could not field an eligible team. In the final game, Perry edged Davis had 13 for Fifth, Perry and Bunnell contributed 13 points for the Fifth. Schedule for Thursday night: 6:30 Perry vs. Willard. 7:30 Sixth ve. Fifth. 8:30 First vs. Second. Post-Seas- days Deer Hunt on Several special deer and elk hunts remain to be held before the close of the big game hunting for this year. Many of these hunts are being held much later than usual because of the recent extended dry weather and late fall season. 'Because most of these hunts will be called later than Is ordinarily the case, it is expected that more severe weather con ditions may be encountered when they are held. Spokesmen for the game department note that nearly all such late hunts are held to relieve congestion of animals in acute winter range problem areas. The animals do not move Into these areas until winter weather Is at hand. Concern Is expressed that all permit holders for any of these hunts go prepared post-seaso- n 39-3- old Notified post-seaso- n Iogeii David The Wine Like Grandma Used to Make Homo-Sweet-Ho- MWiSiituiraWlN Corparaflm tjottc One. DEPENDING ON MOD AND TRADE-I- Season Tickets For BEHS Ball Go On Sale I Aeirtu aw, basketball tickets high school's six league games are now on sale, reports S. Norma Jepp- Season for Box Elder tXOzft) utoDCx7 9ioc? 3) ? , J. I , ARZA ADAMS, Chairman, Pleasant Grove, Utah DAIl A. PROWS, Manager, Satina, Utah WM. A, BARLOCKER, St. George, Utoh fJU "it Gif iNTliSt N Ov'AttvJ C y Eagles Aux. 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