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Show Accepts A New Task UNDERDOGS FLATTEN FAVORITES $ IN CLOSE REGION ONE BATTLES Box Elder High Drops One-PoiGame To Grizzlies Friday Logan were expected to do in y 'At.. the 'v Anniversary Party :f.-- A. The next meeting of the local Fraternal Order of Eagles will be an anniversary banquet and party next Tuesday evening,1 anWalt Bundy, chairman, nounced this week. . The dinner will be served by and his statl Morris Nuttall From the Howard cafe, Bundy revealed and will start at 7:30. oclock. The affair is for all or members and' their wives t partners . Following the full course dinbe ner, a short program will presented, followed by dancing. ad- vance notices. Box Elder was slightly favorIn the ed over the Grizzlies last Friday which was game Box Elder high school as well played at Logan, but the Bees as the other northern Utah ended up Just one point short schools in .Region 1 seem to have as the Logan quintet racked up courses their second straight Region vicdropped their reading this year, because the respective tory, 44 to 43. teams certainly didnt do as they Harold Anderson led the attack for the Bees with 12 points closely followed by Dave Malm-roswith 10. For Logan It was .Harris leading the scoring with 14 points, but it was the wrong Harris. Kent Harris was expected to be the man to watch and while the Bees were watching Big Kent, Robert Harris did the damage hitting for 14 points. Box Elder HeTd a lead at the end of the first quarter and again at the half, hut at the end of the third quarter Logan annexed the lead by three alim points 38 to 35 and at the final whistle were able to stave off a gallant bid by the Bees to win by one point. Box Elder plays two games this week-end- . Friday they open their home schedule against North Cache with the second team game to start at 6:30 and "Dont believe this guy trusts us." the first team game to follow Our reputation is Just the around 8 p. m. Saturday night the Bees go to Ogden to play opposite. Our friends and cuWeber high school. stomers number in the hundElsewhere In the Region the reds. We go out of our way to shoot straight with everyone. favorites were getting their ears pinned down. Bear River drove to Ogden to play the Ogden high and were favored to wrap up their second win, but Ogden had other ideas and were able to make them tlck by dumping the Visiting Bears 50 to 48. Bear Husky Gets You There" River led all the way until the Me. Main Ph. 125-- J final quarter then the orange nt V'. 4 ' '. '' ww Ily t ' ..It ' ' ? tf v- V V i ' -r e HUSKY SERVICE a rl' V4 mils 6AUfiM ADIT'S WITH 0VERPRWE BEAUTIFUL" CV clad Ogden five caught up and went ahead to win. This game left tooth teams with a record of one win and one defeat. Next Friday Ogden plays South Cache at Hyrum and draws a rest Saturday night.. Bear River meets Weber In their own stomping grounds on Friday night and then move up to Richmond to play North Cache Saturday night. Wetoer the South Cache Spartans to win 56 to 53 at Weber last Friday. The Warriors led at the end of the first quarter, dropped behind 22 to 26 the half. They were two points behind at the end of the third quarter, but put on a rally which netted them a .three point d REGION ONE SCHEDULE hM? Motor Co- Phone 550 South Main Street 44, Box Elder 43. 50, Bear River 48. Wetoer 56, South Cache 53. Logan Ogden THINGS FIRST... Get 0 PRE-SEAS- Friday's Schedule Ogden at South Cache. Weber at Bear River. North Cache at Box Elder. Logan, bye. Saturday's Schedule South Cache at Logan. Bear River at North Cache. Box Elder at Weber. Ogden, bye. round! Catch the little things that need attention on your tractor now while they are still little. Youll keep upkeep costs down . . . avoid costly dtlays later on when you are busy in the field. Ask far FREE, inspection of your McCormick Formal! trector and . rom Willard Sixth ...' Perry Bowling Results Second Tops For Ladies r . I. S. Wins Four Tri-Sta- Friday Clash Bear Steps Into Bowling Lead 4. 31-3- ,'A Tri-Cit- y 0 Rivers hard working lost a hearttoreaker to the Ogden Tigers last Friday night on the Tigers big floor, quiqtet to 48, tout still remain strong favorites to finish out toward the top of the ladder when re gion one play is finished. f Leading as much as ten points in one spot, the Bears with all their players displaying a good steady game, just couldnt hold down the red hot Tigers from forging ahead and winning in the last few minutes of play. The Bears had a two to three point margin at all three quarters, but lacked the final punch the Best Market take three from Brigham Truck and Implement, leaving the Celtics and the Best Market in second place. Ross Norr was high man with a 496 series. 50 With 40 games apiece, North s Main Furniture and Club N & J tied for first place in the first half competition of the La dies Monday evening bowling league. The Eagles auxiliary, with 33 was second place and out into the Indian school with 29 was Mantua and First put on a Ambitiously stepping News & Journal tj,e ea(j third place. crowd pleaser, with a basket in In the last round of ball roll- the last few seconds by Doyle bowHng squad toppled Palmer r four polnta ln the ing, Floreine Walling won high Hansen wrapping it up for Man- - Jewelry of second hall individual series honors with a tua, Dallas Nelson had 10 571 and high Individual TTT Q nQ game points for Mantua and ; Other January 0 games In the with a 214. Catherine Taylor had 11 for the First. league saw the Corlnne picked up tough split and Fifth ward 'beat Willard K Celtics take three from Waynes kicked 37. Bunnell had 30 points an Andersen Margaret associated of Tremonton and over a combination. 11 Fifth. for Hunsaker Fa the had 15 League tabulations by Secre- cer and Christensen revealed Elma Hillman that tary apiece for (Willard. Bunnell hit North Main Furniture tossed the an amazing 10 for 10 from the highest team series of the first free throw line and the Fifth half, a 2142. Club Billiards had team 13 of 14 foul pitches. Fa-- 1 a 2139 for second and the Ea- cer was uncanny with set 6hots gles auxiliary was third with a from far out, hitting from the 211.1 series. field six times in the second (High game for the half. was taken by Cliib Billiards Christensen played his best 758. Main North with a sizzling game of the season, counting on Furniture and Central Chevrolet a good percentage of his shots tied for second with a 755 and and playing a great game on the Eagles auxiliary was third with boards. Willard can give any a 754. team all, or more, than they Individual high series for the can handle. first half was rolled by Elma In the final game of the eveHillman a 590. Lola Stewart ning, the Sixth trounced the followed closely in second place Second, Hunsaker had 20 with a 589 and Mary Stewart points and Baird 14 to lead the and Floreine Walling were third Sixth. Humphreys had nine lor 4 with a 581. the Second. Individual high game honors Tomorrow nights games are also went to Elma Hillman who highlighted by a clash between burned the alley once during the the Fifth and Sixth wards at 238. first half with a Mary 9:30 p. m. Schedule is as folwas next best with a lows: 226 and Marge Anderson was 6:30 First vs. Indian School. third with a 224. 7:30 Perry vs. Willard. 8:30 Mantua vs. Second. Hone Wrecks Car 9:30 Sixth vs. Fifth."Come out and see these WATERBURY. Conn. (UP) Mrs. Jennie Napoli won a $500 games. Youre sure to get your suit in which she claimed her moneys worth. (These games automobile got the worst of tihe are free). Seriously, weH guar deal in an encounter with a antee these games to horse. She 6a1d her car was please you. Dont dare miss Kent wrecked when Carl Frankels this Sixth-Fiftgame, K F00f horse ran into it. Jensen, basketball head, said. 38-3- Brigham City.' Utah Wednesday. January 16. 1952 Breaker In The Indian school took , the lead in the first 'week of the new half of the bowling season e with a clean sweep over Lumber. The Eagles and. Andersen's Ford tied for second place after winning three points each from Earls Food Fare and the Brigham Tire Shop, respectively. Roland Harris scored a high 205 scratch game. NEWS BOX ELDER 1 te Tri-Stat- First Mantua and the lost to the Indian school team, so both have won two and lost none in official play. Willard lost to the Fifth and the Sixth lost to Mantua, but both will be in the thick of the fight for the championship. In last Thursdays games, the Indian school won over Perry Oldroyd had 14 points and Burrell III to lead the school team. IDavis had 16 to lead' I AGE BIX Bears Lose Heart to come out on top. Ogden was without a doubt, exceptionally hot that evening, and being the home team was all the balance needed to bring them through with flying colons, while Bear River, displaying a usual good brand of ball. Just couldnt hold down a geared up Dokos boy and his playmates. High scorers for the evening was Nish of Bear River with 18 counters, and Dokos of Ogden with 18 also. . ' CERTIFIED tSHHBS HEATING AIRE-FL- O DEALER SEASHORES 8 K. Main Brigham City must & tiAsadm half-seaso- n ' - acorn.. f atits Finest! 50-2- OLID i smitiTBOURBOn ri h in jj -- OLD HICKORY MSTAUM COIF, MIU. PA forget ueatSaer wmes . . . g or adjustable, reclining coach seats. No need to be concerned about where to or where to dine. Here you sleep, either have restful sleep, room to roam, delightful meals elegantly served in Union Pacific Chicke" , other McCormick machines . . . now. Then make a convenient date te get 1H Service in ear shop. Plan ahead. Save hy being ahead. Call as now. c:nv ice kM Feed? Chicken food today is a major cost in diners. The January menu feature ribs of beef. r producing eggs and poultry. These costs are reduced and profits are increased for producers who team with Utah Poultry. t CO is prime Best of all, you arrive refreshed downtown at your destination. If an automobile is needed, it's convenient and inexpensive to rent one on arrival. For detail and rotorvatian y oar DMntt Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent. BRIGHAM TRUCK AND Brigham City Utah ; BOWLING RESULTS You rest as you ride in comfortable Pullmans Dont neglect the power you depend on the year S-S- Tl They are not officially entered in the league, and are Just playing to fill in an league. Games with this team do not in count the official standings. Unofficial-- standings! Won 3 Indian School 2 Mantua ... 2 Fifth Oil TRACTOR INSFKTI0I-?- &3 . Box Elder Aerie. Fraternal Order of Eagles . i inducted thirteen new members duririg initiation, ceremonies at their degular meeting on Monday night. They are, back row, left to right, A. L. Burbank, Wilford Wendel, Virl Asay, Robert Hamilton, Leslie Hamker, Manley Bidlack, Dewey. Pierson; front row, D. Bunderson, Homer Dixon, Joseph M. Reynolds, Philip Gleave, Darrell Call and George Mason. . . . - 272 CATCH TUB LITTLE : n . n FRIDAYS JOURNAL 4 Mayor Lorenzo Bott of Brigham City accepts the gavel and becomes president of the Utah Municipal League at the convention of city officials currently underway in Salt Lake City. Retiring (president is Preston' L. Jones, Nephi. The Brigham City mayor heads an organization for officials of 208 Utah cities. , . . complete the week-enschedule, Logan draws a bye Friday night and then meets South Cache at Logan Saturday night. Logan and Weber are on top of the Region 1 standings with two wins against no defeats. Both schools have (poor schedules and were expected be stepping stones for the powerful Bear River and Ogden, but the two favorites are tied for the runner-u- p spots at one and one each, while Box Elder, North Cache and South Cache are on the bottom with no wins.. South Cache is the only team with two defeats to Its credit. The games Friday and Saturday night will begin- to spread the teams and fans will begin to get an idea on who will probably represent this Region in the state basketball tournament in March. AOJr.'CLVrJT U Indian School Team Leads In M Men League A team of LJD.S. teachers at he Inlelrmountain Indian school leads the way In the unofficial standings of the South stake win. To WATCH FC3 j - out-race- d f l Initiate thirteen Mew Members Eagl PHONE 300 for Dependable Passenger and freight Transportation f Be Specific - - - Say BDcanocaPAsflEoe |