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Show page twelve BOX ELDER NEVK Blue STINGERS HOPE TO BETTER 1947 Red, White, Brigham City. Wednesday. March RECORD WITH 1STCHAMPI0NSHIP Feature Colors fashions for Spring 5l the skirts are slim as are North Cache, East High, Granite and Box tie For Teen Fashion and others are Coach And Players Combine As Tournament Threat '' ?' ' t , WTTV, .xsJr k fssrrs f ' . 6 F'v 4 &S ' xMv fr - y &, Vj . , Jtljf Jvsr- - i A&t&m ' ?? '" 4'"4 la Peter-Jorda- WZPZmtMiW &&&& Wliffi As && Teens ever anxious to embrace given amgay new fashions, are season by this opportunity ple makers who cater to casual-wea- r teen needs and sizes. blue Red, white and navigator color on featured the as out sing a most sportswear, wether its enstole and blouse cotton sknt, semble or a shirt, slack and Jacket set. Yes, slacks are back and ready action with checked for leam-uor plaid cotton shirts that are accented with giant white bibs and with the handsome new leather and suede Jackets. For square dancing and casual r dates, there are splashy print cotton and blouse ensembles. Following the way of Coach Earl Ferguson will send his Box Elder Bees into the state basketball tournament Thursday afternoon against the Jordan Betdiggers in their first game. Salt Lake City is the place and Utah Universitys field house is the site. Box Elder finished in Region One in a solid second place and in doing so rank as one of the better teams in the three-da- y event. First place North Cache along with East High and Granite seem to be extra strong for the meet. First contest for the Brigham'4' ites will be with Third place Nielsen and DeVaughn of the Big Eight league sen came the closest to winning at 3.30. The stingers will be when Granite defeated them in a slight favorite because the an overtime period, 28 to 23. A the lad by the name of Glen Smjth BEHS. squad defeated Beetdiggers quintet 46 to 42 and was the main cog In beating 37 to 34 in contests. Jhe Bees. The B E H.S. student body During the year, the Bees have come up with a record and will be behind their team in highest offensive average in out effort to come home with the state In league play with a some gold for a change. Cheer jistjei wm full dirnde Elder Are Teams To Watch In Tournament .X'Mii n ' i n e j . . forward Collin . . . . . . Ilunsaker forward 46 25 game. Lee Boothe also marked himself as the states best scorer with a 15.3 average per battle. Second Place Jinx Box Elder will be facing a tough Jinx in trying to win the state bunting this year. Four before the Bees have gone the state finals and In every case they were turned down. In Donald Malmrose, Junior Rasmussen, Reed Channell, Ben Glover, Preston Merrell, Kenny . . . r?: i warm-weathe- all-th- e 14-- David Malmrose reeds, on simple-to-do- n wi rsM;kW m . ' i" 4, UtM. 7. JESTO- - V S 1ST -- v if 1 j master Norman Olsen has turn- ed the Bees cheering section to the best in Region One, and in their cooperation helped winning games. This will be a featured attraction In the meet, Make Trip Coach Earl Ferguson is allow-time- s to take along 10 players to com-int- o pete In the tourney. Seniors Doyle Hansen, Lee Boothe, Ron Johnson, Collin Hunsaker, and Ronnie Gary Mortenson, Rock along with Juniors Harold Richard Phil Oyler, White and David Malmrose will go to Salt Lake City to represent the Box Elder high school. Tickets for the Class A basketball tournament can still be obtained this week at the high school in the office from Jean Shonka, school secretary. Price of the tags which are good for five contests, two on one (Thursday, two Friday and Saturday, is $6.50. Anderson, Le-194- Dyed-to-matc- h outfits raspberry, mint, maize ana hues appear in pure ; shantungs and cottons, may include a slim line ski , blouse-tosleeveless three quarter sleeve sweater. Minnie The Ilit toys Come Through with 14-- 6 record in league play, Bees Beetdiggers in initial battle. meet Elephant (UP) Mln misses her old roommate cy, but her grief is being' suaged somewhat by a new, panion. Minnie is an elephant at Brookfield zoo. She showed phantine sorrow in jar, when her old friend died age of 30. To help her overcome grief, the zoo director, t. Bean, gave her a new Baby Brookfield, aged, 5 j me is 19. Lonliness hits 1 I Doyle Hansen . . forward . . Cary Mortenson . . . guard Lee . . . . . . lloothe guard . . . Famous Name SUITS Handsome, famous name styles for prideful Spring and Easter parading made by Curlee, Capp and Regal Manor Newest lightweight fabrics and lighter colors. Styled for comfort and smart wearing. Single and double breasted models. $45.00 and up SPORT COATS Leisure wear with X f j Lelton Johnson . . . center . . . Says Lelton Johnson Cardell Brown, outh Cache. Brown w as the leading scorer m the state beating hut Lee Boothe in his last game. David iMulrnro.se (20) moves in to help Johnson with Allen (33) in thick of action for Spartans. tan waistcoat. GREATER COMFORT IS ASSURED I Tartan is all important for ispoits accessories, too, turning up in shoes, caps, suspenders land shirts., Sporty topcoats in IN (weed with zip-i.linings have wide appear this Spring, with Lighter Weights And Tones Are Combined a resurgence in popularity of With Natural Silhouette To Gain More Eease the bal collar. Lighter Shirts The well dressed man will stick to the and narThe trend toward lighter straight row this Spring. weight in sport and business The unbroken, hanging lines of Srring suits and tojw'oats clothes extends to' shirt fabrics, MENFOLK MANY NEW STYLES n add height and subtract width from the male contour. Hats, too. ... . . , A boon to males ties and collars are tapered to enhance the illusion. perspiring are the convertible short sleevfabrics also Lightweight help to achieve slimmer lines with clear finished and unfinished worsteds, sharkskins, ed $port shirts that take to office wear with the addition of flannels, gabardines and lightweight tweeds leading the field. a tie, and theyre promised for Spr.ng in airy fabrics weighing Spring into Summer favorites next to are the perennial tropical worsteds, rayons, linens, and linen-lik- e weaves, silks and silk blends. Miniature cheeks, self Weaves, subdued stripes and verplaids find wide favor for dress and business, with fancier patterns setting the pace for semi-sport- s and sportswear. Colors fade to cool toes and shades, with attention focused on greyish casts, particularly greyish blues and tans Iridescent or mixed effects will be seen on many a well clad back especially m combination of blue and tan, blue and grey and wine and grey. Dark colors take over for tropical fabric suits, with blue looming in importance Top coats will turn up in many shades of grey. 1 nothing Rectangular Shapes Shoulders slope naturally this Spring, with padding in suits and topcoats pared to a bare minimum Jacket and coat shapes approach the rectangular. The single breast ed suit, prized for its summing effect is gaining country-wid- e popularity, although the three button double breasted model still has wide style appear. Patch pockets, grafted from sports jackets are being widely ma'es sported b well d particularly in the middle and two-butto- n ev-,e- far West Light ground tartans nate the Spring sports featured in odd sports blazers and a new item, French voile, batiste, madras and sheer cottons are some of the cool new shirtings in short and long sleeved models bound to be given a warm reception. Keep Working Away, Advice To Aged you will find loads of dollar value Indoors or out, these just rant be IT R.ood lJooks Your ehoi e of bold plaids and checks or subdued and rich colors Bonnie Rock center . . . . . $12.95 and up Men's Cosmetics Play Dual .Role Takp a second look; at NEW, COLORFUL the bottle, Jar, or jbox that holds yoqr .mains- - shaving preparations. It may Jiave an afterlife! Eye catching new packaging twists to familiar mens toiletry products are keeping containers in use nowadays long .after the 'contents are gone. These "attractive containers have skin-soothin- g a number of interesting decorative and functional possibili- ties. To wit. theres a pottery-typ- e after-shavlotion flask with a masculine motif that becomes a striking vase for Ivy. An attractive mens gift set containing soap, talcum, cologne, lotion, and shaving mug lives a second life on his desk or dressing table as a handsome gadget box, the empty mug holding pencils, letter openers and other miscel, lany. live out their allotted years." It was found that men who dont stop working seem more likely to live out their expectancy. It is quite likely that many of the physical infirmities of old age are related to psychological disturbances stemming from reDr. Williams tirement, said. It also was suggested that work would bring out of bed many whom doctors say are SPORT SHIRTS - ' ' For now and all thru spring and summer . . . These finely tailored, light weight sport shirts. short and sleeves Long in solids or fancy ... prints. ALL WOOL SLACKS 4mwsyles4ndVnW fuSOn fofOur All Wool Slacks ( wear and and tweeds $3.50 and up M inlhat comblne comfort NevvestP fadfe?- e Cornell University m undertaking a study of the possibility that occupational retirement may . be defeating its own purpose. The university has received a grant of $130 000 to undertake ja ven year survey of the subdorm ject. Dr. Robin M Williams, Jr, picture, director of the research center jackets, noted that many persons who the tai ictire m good heal.h at 63 do not helpless ITHACA, N. Y. (UP) to sjjle spare are these handsomely tailored SportCoats. Match them with your slacks or contrast them. Either wav . . . to - Flan,neJs- - with long gabardines w,s0 urss?s,t' $12.95 and up NEW SPRING Now HATS . . FuUrrlrLng floction of hat wear for Pces that snub th?rS- - Stlcs and Made by the nations llVlng KnLT0 Resisto1-ouThere s a hat to suit t you exactly- - Come pick it today. Layaway Now For $7.50 and up Easter Spring 51 - - eleph hard, Bean said. Although j may look tough and strong in their natural habitat live together in family gr0l Jordan Phil Oyler . . guard . . Ji CHICAGO JL . . ? The blouses may have look or i? anty, tailored and sleeveless Peter Pan collar. at |