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Show M : - y -- - 'f , tox Elder h V'V "i t ; X NEWS '3 1952 CHRISTMAS Brigham City, UU toe. 24, VAZZIE YARNS BEES POLISHING UP FOR ERI. 1952 ENCOUNTER WITH BEAR RIVER ployees cherubs. The Christmas dinner for the students will be served at 12:30 Richard Sackett Sinks ,e:s. Red Poulson picked up 10 and it is expected that there will ancj Gary Higley dropped eight 18 Points For Hivers be a good turn out of employees through the nets. inspirational Thought to Today to serve the holiday feast. Also scoring for the Bees were South Cache Against 3aty Morrison with four, Bob will bold an inviThe girls , And as tiny Tim observed, Hunsaker with two and Leon By David Holland tational dance, Saturday night. j, Vail scoring one. be will movies different Three and each God bless us, every .Suffering from a defeat in 1 The Bees will 'undergo a big shown; three showings of one their opening game of the searest against the Bear River Bears on Thursday, three showing of son, the one"., Box Elder IBees are now r another on Friday and the last shaping up for their second con- .his Friday for the Bear five masts a victory over the on ; Saturday. test against the Bear River Bears favorite Weber Warriors. is really underRiver Bear at be to ( Cub Scouting and television There will be high played dens Three on (here campus. 26. full December way the usual swimming. This Friday evening, have been formed and the first program has been planned to In the opening contest played Actor's Firecracker was last held pack meeting keep the students occupied dur- at South Cache last Friday, the Blows Him Out Of Cast Thursday evening in (Building ing the three days vacation. Bees lost to the Spartans by a No. 81. There was almost perfect A score of DETROIT (UP) summer parent attendance .as each cub on a stock actor literally blew him-jel- f The Spartans capitalized Was represented by at least one out of the leading role in The boys open house was held second quarter streak when they of his parents. ' pulled away from the Bees, gain- a play called Snafu." Sunday evening from 7 to 9. Dick Hildebrandt set - off a ing a 12 point lead after trailing The theme for this month was According to Euphrasia Mit- by one point in the first period. huge firecracker to add- realism The "old fashion Christmas. reThe Bees started gaining on to his part as a teen-agedubs made their parents gifts, chell who was general planning of the occasion, the the South Cache five in the sec- turned soldier. The audience was itod gifts to be distributed to chairmanwas a huge success. Ap- ond half but could not quite thrown into near panic, the other tJflr hospital and they drew evening proximately 350 visitors were make up their deficiency. actors forgot their lines and names' for gifts to each other. served refreshments in Building For the Bees, Richard Sackett was singed. t feAll of the Christmas , decora- No. 22, and were' escorted again topped the scorers as he . The director dressed him down tions .were made toy the- boys through the . gayly decorated dunked' in 18 points for the Hiv- - and he quit. when the tree was finally halls and rooms of the dormi' ' , trimmed it was difficult to see tories. tree of amid the tha, green The boys were the perfect strings of popcorn, paper rings, hosts as they greeted all who Jack olantems visited their homes. Many favpjjyjlted huts, and many original and novel orable comments have been fact every- made over the neatness and displayed--Ithing' at the meeting was cub the attractiveness of the many made except for the cookies and rooms. . 1 cfcoi which were cub mom in? committees helpThe following ' , spired. . ed with the refreshments: dish, old fashion this 'fertmps Marjorie PresChristmas idea may Invade our es and silver, Mrs. - Jimmy Crank, homes this year. Remember how cott, Chairman; Moore, Robert iPeshlakai, op. Christmas day you used to Jimmy Abbie Francisco; nuts and Vipit friends to see their tree and and candy, Mrs, Lorenzo Smith, Hopresents and to exchange Chri- mer Nez, Bennie 'Halwood; punch . stas greetings. ,,, t and cookies, Mrs. Buddy Antonio, . o many of us on campus are Edison IBilly Gray, Robfaf away from our folka. How ert CheeBecenti, and Cecil Willeto; fine it would be is we would Coffee, Marion Newton, RobSidlfe our friends on Christmas ert Draper, Floyd Nez Dallas; It wouldn't take a lot of Rita Johnson,' Eddie napkins, cost cent a It and wouldn't time; Servers of punch, fit wager we'd all come home Keyannie; Miller Chee, Eddie Barbone; feeling better. .. servers of coffee, Nelson Lee and ' U r Larry Miller; bus boys, Lillian KV' " z . Harrison in Stanley WilIS of Mias GrissomS lie, Allen charge, jtoup' Nicholas Begay Perry, School enjoyed a party planned and Benson Silversmith; dnd prepared toy the groups Hosts at the door, Harry Upfourth year home ec. girls, FriBillie Castillo and Johnny day evening, ip Building No. 21.. shaw, Mitchell. . , , t danc-were .There games and i thg and refreshments were, serv- w 3 ed . Mrs. Miriam Ayze was at the piano playing soft ' Christmas music during the entire serving s held The' ' I . - Jt v period. Dea party, Wednesday night, were served refreshments The cember 17, in (Building No. 81. - George Mitchell wa chairman from a late cqvered.jatole. A festive mound of holly with red of', the occasion, It Was reported-that a good- iime was tod by candles centered the table.. r A wreath of holly surrounded the aM. . . punch bowl. Mns.. Roland . Hari ris furnished most of the silver. F' (Don't forget, to consult your Punch, cookies, coffee, candy holiday schedule for the activi- and nuts were served. . ' ties taking place through DeMrs. Ella Laughling Was' in cember 27. The. girls advisory of the dish washing orcharge to be deal. staff Christmas party is held Ibis morning at 9:30 a. m. t n Building No., 21. Mrs. Kings Mr. and Mrs. Pierson Metoxen school Christmas program will he presented today at 1 p. m. will entertain at Christmas dinin the auditorium. This same ner for Mr. and Mrs? Roland B. Schools-clas- s Harris, Mrs. Rita Johnson, and parties will;-bt held from 2:3Q to 4 p. m Euphrasia Mitchell. ' i Santa Caus will visit the, dorHn ; 'A mitories tonight. Hope be wont V be too Worn ojt to take care of Did you bear the Del Gitoby the Christmas lists lof the em- - show over KBUH last Saturday at 2:15 p. m. According to comments of the listeners the pro gram was ,a huge success. Delberts fine baritone voice came over the air beautifully. This is a regular Saturday afternoon program, so be sure to listen in next Saturday. Write your comments in to Station KBUH and help to secure a sponsor for this excellent program. News Of Intermountain Indian School . ' By Helen B. Hill ; ' ( . 49-4- d . ids I Bee Matmen Take Easy Win From Davis Darts Tri-Sta- s By David Holland the Buzzers won three and gained one draw Ini four matches In the 138 grouping they won all three matches. group, t Paced by a bevy of wrestleis, the Box Elder Bee mat ..quad trounced the Davis High Darts T8 to 41 at Kaysville last Monday for their third straight victory of the year, A total of 31 matches were .'ought with the Bees topping 2 cut of every 3, with 18 wins to nine for Davis. IB.E.HS. matmen scored eight pins to three toy the crew. Four of the Kaysville top-fligh- matches were ties Scoring pins for the Bees and picking up five points each, were Bill Smoot and Juno Uyematsu, Rodney Carter, Rodger Johnson, Max Robinette, Ben Tingey, Earl Kunzler and Vem Wells. , The Bees looked especially strong in the lightweight classes from 95 to 112 pounds as they pinned five Davis boys in seven matches. Also in the 120 class, which was (Box Elders weaker f. Drops te Earls Food 3-- 1 . Lumber Tri-Stat- e 1 l dumped Dec. 18, to Food Fare the Davis won a decision; Steve Tin- move into a first place tie In, lea.bowling evening Sheldon wmn Thursday a gey decision; gue. Nelson won, a decision. Close behind Brigham Tire 127 lbs. Wayne Glover won a walloped the Eagles Shop decision; Max Baty was pinned; and Andersens Ford took three Gerald Jensen lost a decison; out of four from the Indian Wayne Butler fought to a draw. school. , - Earls 3-- (3-- l, Ten gaining decsions and four draws collecting two points each were scored toy other 133 pounds Julian Valesque Bee (battlers in some well fought was pinned; Gerald Dunn won matches. a decision; Merrill Glenn, fought As a result of their third to a draw; Travis Hunsaker won straight victory after defeating a derision; Amos Hatch lost a three of the (best teams in the decision. state, the Bees appear to toe a 138 pounds Delond1 Cole won top contender for the ptate cham- a derision; Dick McCouloch won pionship in wrestling. a decision; Earl Kunzler pinned The results: opponent. 95 pounds 145 pounds Bill Smoot pinned Rodger Johnson pinned opponent; Rodney Carter opponent; Max Bywater lost a pinner opponent; Keith Billings derision. lost a decision. 154 pounds Don IBott won a 103 poundsiBen Tingey pin- decision. ned opponent; Juno Uyematsu 165 pounds Oscar Richardson pinned opponent. fought to a draw; Herbert AdamJ 112 pounds Wayne Wagstaff son won a decision. was pinned; Max Robinette pinHeavyweight Vern Wells pinned opponent; 120 lbs. Dee Ras- ned opponent; Glen Oman lost mussen tied opponent; Wayne a decision. The red hot squad took both high series, 3020, and high game, 1044, for the Tri-Stat- e eve-nin- - ? Don Andersen won high game with a 259 and high series with 662 for the night. . . n -- - teacher-interpreter- , 0 - . v X 'f & o Seasons 'greetings To one and all wa extend . . Ouil Mike Klyanni returned Tuesday, from a trip to Flagstaff, Arizona. mtio-ues- f of-- 0 sumpkovuj conaeflfs . sincercst . ? a withes for a very glad For the third consecutive year Utah Copper has arranged to bring to our neighbors here in Utah a scries of broadcasts featuring the Utah Symphony Orchestra under the masterful baton of Maurice Abravanel, its musical director and conductor. We hope you will make these evenings the occasion for a family gathering an occasion that will knit family ties closer through the appreciation of one. of the truly great cultural fine music. and emotional expressions Cultural growth and industrial enterprise teaming together for social betterment is one of the greatest traditions of Utah and her people. So, we like to think of Utah Coppers Yuletide, and a happy, happy New Ycart rzZP., PHILS CAB COMPANY sponsorship of these concerts as an appropriate ' . tribute to a century-ol- d ideal. Far reaching are the benefits brought to the state and her people through the continued successful operation of Utah Copper as far in as medium of radio that the fact, reaching, will bring you these concerts. . The Utah Copper Symphony Hour will be broadcast over Station KSL at 8:00 p. m on, Thursdays during January, February and March. The first program will be on the air January 1. Each Thursday thereafter except the second week when the broadcast will 6e heard January 9 instead of January 8 Utah Copper will music into bring great your home. : f'i C ... , i i UTAH COPPER DIVISION i KENNECOTT COPPER CORPORATION SONOMA'S 4 f " A GOOD NEIGHBOR HELPING TO BUILD A BETTER: UTAH" i |