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Show Bees Drop Logan 1 for Second In Logan Golf Meet Regional Baseball Win of Season Bees Place Third 4-- Logan High school served as hosts to the golf teams of Relast Monday afgion One-Twternoon at the Logan Golf and Country club. The Logan crew blasted their way into top position of the match with a low score of 414. Close behind the Grizzlies was Ogden High with a total of 422, followed by the local Box Elder squad with a combined tally of o 466. Top medalist of the afternoon was John Gaskill of Ogden High. Gaskill powerhoused the white shot around the tough Logan course to finish with a low score of 75, three off par. Kenny Seegmiller with 83 for top honors on the Bees score card with Merlin Jenson checking in with an 84, trailed by Lynn Brailsfords 86. Coach Grant Moser feels that the boys will make a better showing the next time they tee off due to the returning of the boys who have been on the choir trip to Pasadena, Calif. , PLAN BANQUET Making plans for the annual Mothers and Daughters banquet sponsored by the Future Homemakers of America at Box Elder High school, are, left to right: Mrs. Geraldine Anderson, sponsor; Mrs. Bertha Harris, sponsor; and Dianne Earl, F.H.A. president. The banquet will be held Friday, April 19. 6 Box Elder NEWS Wednesday, April 17, 1957 Brigham City, Utah No Home Games on Bee Croft singled to a Schedule This Week; Play at North Cache The Box Elder Bees dropped Logan Highs baseball crew on the Grizzlies own camping grounds 4 to 1, in their second straight league victory of the season. The fast moving battle showed weak hitting by both sides with good defensive plays throughout the game. sent six Both mounds-meplayers .back, to the bench with their lumber via the strike-ou- t route and they each issued two free passes to first base. The Bees drew blood first as they scored in the top half of the third inning. Sid Jenson drew a walk to start off the inning, Tuff Claybaugh layed down a bunt and sacrificed him to second, a ground out by Bob Parsons pushed Jenson to third where Bill Jenson blasted out a sharp single to right scoring the first run of the game. The Grizzlies came back in the bottom half of the same inning for their lone tally. With the sacks clean and two outs, was issued free pass by the ees chucker, and then Joe Watts slapped the horse hide to right field scoring Croft from second base. Pitcher Jensen, with two for again carried off batting two, honors for the Bees. Claybaugh made the only other Box Elder hit, a triple. Box score for Thursdays game follows: hard-hittin- Step Out In Style in the Easter Parade Let us renew the family wardrobe with our expert STA-N- U Finishing Process. PHONE 54-- M WE GIVE CASH Goldsberry and R. Williams defeated Cheney and Gunnell of and Logan, Christensen and S. Williams defeated Harris and Bishop, Loand gan, Reeder defeated Holman, Loand gan, S. Grover defeated Phillips, and WILL ATTEND U. N. ASSEMBLY: Students chosen to represent Box Elder High Logan, Whitney and Gover were the school at the United Nations Assembly being held Aprl 26 and 27 at the University of two losers on the Box Elder ' team. Utah, are shown above, left to right : Fred Owen, Sandra Orme, Marl Gourley and RichIn track and field events, Box ard Gordon. A fifth member of the group, Carolyn Perry) was absent when the picElder winners were as follows: ture was taken. Jepp-seHigh hurdles, second; Morgan, third. WILL REPRESENT AUSTRIA Mile run: Slough, second. Pole vault: Jeppsen, tie for third. B.E.H.S. Broad Christensen, jump: third. Shot putt: Reeves, first, 42 feet, 9 14 inches. ij, Model Frod- Low hurdles, sham, third. Human Rights.) By Josette Peters runs: Earl, first, 2:16.- Box stake South Elder The For the past several weeks 5. Box Elder High , school will week the MIA announced this from Box Elder the High jump: Jensen and Farns'represent Austria in the United have delegates Austria, becom- schedule to be followed during studying and four from Logan diworth Model which Nations Assembly tournat the prob- their annual volley ball vided first place honors in a sixwill be held April 26 and 27, in ing acquainted with its lems of the country, geogra- ment. at 5 tie foot, 3 inches. way new at Union the .the building Heading the tournament will phy, and the character of the Mile relay: Box Elders Single- University of Utah. Neland Orion Sheffield This studying has been be Don The delegates from Pox Elder people. social son, athletic director of South a part of the regular Perry vs. Fifth. f who will attend are: Sandra science Second vs. Mantua. Box Elder stake. class work. ' Orme, Marl Gourley, Carolyn Junior and senior teams will First, bye. ; of the head Perry, Richard Gordon, and Norman Jeppsen, in the tournament with May 1 play social science department, states Fred Owen. Fifth vs. Willard. games being played in the ward The assembly Is conducted that he feels the delegates are recreation halls. Sheffield exPerry vs. Sixth. following the pattern of the real enthusiastic, and well prepared plained that in each case, the Mantua vs. First. United Nations. The student to represent Austria in the as- team listed on the left hand side Second, bye. delegates must know rules and sembly. of the schedule will be hosts to May 8 conregulations governing their Willard vs. Perry. He also said that this is a the junior teams, with the senduct. Unless they do, their acSixth vs. Second. ior team playing in the recreaacmeans of students making tions might deprive them of the of the ward listed on First vs. Fifth. tion hall of the with the work right to speak in behalf of their quainted the Mantua, bye. right; and United of Nations helping country in attempt to gain Rules provide that the games May 15 them to realize its significance to and and privileges rights Mantua vs. Willard. are to be played at 8 p. m. have some of their problems in keeping world peace. Sixth vs. First. on Wednesday evenings. Any overThe are students solved. staying Second vs. Fifthi of schedule must be change been have Problems to be disccssed are: night. Arrangements two teams the Perry, bye. by upon agreed Israel, Suez, and Arab refugees; made with the people of Salt concerned. May 22 The State of Hungary; The Sta- Lake City to take the students First, vs. Perry. The schedule released by the tus of Kashmir; Admission of into their homes for meals and athletic directors is as follows: Mantua vs. Sixth. the Peoples Republic of China lodging. Willard vs. Second. April 17 to U. N. membership; Creation The assembly has the appearvs. Second. First Fifth, bye. of a World Police Police Force ance of the real thing since Mantua vs. Perry. May 29 of the char- many of the delegates dress to under Articles First vs. Willard. Fifth vs. Sixth. ter; Development of the atom represent their country. Second vs. Perry. Willard, bye. for peaceful purposes; DevelopMantua vs. Fifth. April 21 ment of coun- Big Beaver Sixth vs. Willard. Sixth, bye. and CAVE JUNCTION, Ore. (UP) tries; Population pressures food supply; Freeing the chanWhat may well be the grand-daddy kc. nels of international of all Redwood Empire trade; World Health; Algeria, Cyprus, beavers was trapped recently on and Irish Free State; Securing Sucker Creek by Merve Hogan Get top performance from kerosene political rights by U. N. mem- of Cave Junction, Ore. The aniber states (in compliance with mal weighed 56! a pounds, and the Universal Declaration on had an estimated value of $35. appliances with Pearl Oil 7-- 6-- 3 6-- 6-- 3 4-- 6-- 8-- 6 6-- 6-- 2 120-yar- South Stake Chooses Representalives to Attend Schedules United Nations Assembly Volley Ball '& CARRY DISCOUNT Lichtenstein's III FINER This week the Bees are without a home game, the only contest scheduled being at North Cache, Tuesday afternoon. 55 NORTH MAIN In a dual meet last Friday af- ton, Christensen, Nelson and ternoon at Logan, Box Elder Moore, first, 3:55. Discus: Reeves, first, 128 feet, Highs track team bowed to the Grizzlies by a 99)4 to 35V4 score 10 inches. but the tennis team dropped the Logan prayers by a 4 to 2 count. In tennis, results were as folCouple Raised 44 lows: 00 to await Children On Farm Phone Brigham 859 AFTER 5 P. M. 12 WONDERFUL DAYS 160-acr- e Leaving JUNE 2nd Returning JUNE 14th They had 16 children of their own and adopted the others. They now have 69 grandchil74 PETERS CONNIE with EBERNEZER, Miss. (UP) Henry Helm, 84, and his wife, Maggie, 82, reared 44 children on the income from a farm. dren, FOR WARDROBE Dry Cleaning and g at Logan, Friday THE EfiSTEB y n Tennis Team Wins, Track Squad Loses In Dual Field Meet Brin-Ic- left-cente- UP SPRUCE ony and (Reservations Limited) 20 One of their sons had 12 children whom they adopted when the son was accidentally killed. They took in unrelated orphans from time to time. We never had a moments trouble from any of them, Helm said. 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