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Show tHt BOX tLDLR HtV5, BriyUum City, Ulufi North Stake Basketball Teams Tuesday, November 8, 1960 J I Open Season Slate Thursday Bees Win, Bears Too; Play Big One Friday Twelfth vs. Thirteenth Corinne vs. Bear River 9:00 Fourteenth vs. Corinne 10 00 Honeyville vs. Seventh Juniors (Games in girls gym) 6 00 Thirteenth vs. Fourteenth Third vs. Fourth 8 00 Corinne vs. Corinne 2nd 9.00 Honeyville vs. Seventh 10 00 Eighth vs. Twelfth Teams in the North Box Elder basketstake will open their 1960-6ball slate Thursday, Nov. 10, it was 6 00 7 00 1 Itll be Box Elder playing traditional rival Bear River Friday for the Region One title and a state semi-finplayoff game. This was decided right here in Brigham City on Monday afternoon when the Bears clawed out an victory over sluggish Logan. They thus abolished one deadlock for part of a three-wa- The next and final tally was completely legitimate. The Bees took a punt to their own 45, tried five rushing plays for 11 yards and then Gomez turned the tables, passing to Gardner who could have walked backwards to score he was so alone. The kick was wide. North Cache scored eaily in the tinal period on a drive which comregion honors. Box Elder caused the three-wa- y bined runs, passes and one fumtie-u- p last Friday by drubbing ble into the end zone. at Richmond. North Cache, e The battle Monday was the first playoff game to settle things. Now Box Elder and y foes will fight it their out for all the marbles. Earlier in the season, the Bears score. edged Box Elder by a .announced this week All games will be played in the gymnasium at Box Elder high (school with a total of 20 teams Following is the competing slate: Seniors first-wee- k of Program Head Tells Theme y 32-- 7 Of Meeting Lions Schedule Local Clinic 7-- 0 For Glaucoma H 12-- 0 first-quart- i " ' 4 k T ft a? ' 1 b V for- 'M merly of Indianapolis, now of the Gene Fullmer camp at West JorX don, Utah, will meet Ricardo Gonzalez of Argentina, number three featherweight of the world in the main event. Since joining the Fullmer camp last January, Adamson has recorded a sensational record. He f has recorded 10 knockouts, gained one decision, and drew recently in Don Adamson of West Los Angeles with Emilio Flores in FIGHTER three rounds, after each fighter Jordan fights Ricardo Gonzales was injured in an unusual head- Friday at Logan. bumping affair. at 8 p. m. on is slated to Like Fullmer, now rated number Nov. 11 with open the main event at 9 eight among the middleweights, p. m. Adamson has bounced to the front Tickets are available at Armcontenand looks like a sure-fir- e der for the worlds featherweight strongs Sports store in Ogden; Owl Billards in Preston, Idaho; title. Tropical Restaurant in Brigham DON OPENED his career Janu- City; and Cache Chamber of Comary 2, 1960 against Charles Morris merce office, Logan Hardware, at West Jordan. He stopped Mor- Utah State University ticket office m vr,y the Farm Bureau Rex-burBetty Petersen, Richard Petersen, Idaho; East Garland; Mrs. Gordon (Caro--, line) Jensen. Brigham City; Mrs. Eugene (Lois) Christofferson, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Garth (Rae) Rasmussen, Lincoln, Neb ; 17 and five sisters. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 pm. m the LDS ward chapel. Friends , Petersen, 64, of Field-- Fielding family home Tuesm&y ca a ing, died Sunday at 1:30 a m. in a day evening from 7 to 10 pm. and Logan hospital after a long illness .Wednesday after 10:30 am. Interment will be in the Field- Mr. Petersen was born Sept. 18, 1896 at Clarkston, Cache county, a ing Cemetery. son of Ole and Sophia Nielsen Petersen, He has lived in Clarkston Eneore, Encore LAKE VILLA, 111 (UPI) since he was a youth at Chicago youngsters He married Donnetta Mary HanYMCA Camp near here Hastings sen on June 30, 1921 in the Manti the stood on a hill and watched LDS Temple. stable go up in flames. camp An active member of the LDS One treckle-faceboy turned to chuich, he had served as a mem- camp dnector Marvin (Mnkey) ber of the bishopric and as ward Erdal and said: Gee, Mick, this clerk in the Fielding LDS ward. is a pretty good opening campfire Survivors include his widow, two What you got planned for tonior-tosons and five daughters, Donald night of Fielding; card. Don Adamson, land Mat fan touise Petersen, grand-childre- dleweight bout between Gene Fullmer, champion, and Spider Webb, challenger. The event attracted a standup crowd and a gate of just under $100,000. On Nov. 11, in the same George Nelson field house at Logan, the Cache Chamber of Commerce will serve as of another colorful boxing Success Breeds Success is the Ruttheme chosen by Carleton ledge, program chairman, for the proposed Box Elder County Gifted Child Association meeting set for Thursday evening, Nov. 10, at 8 THE is scheduled p. m. in the Board of Education for play in Romney stadium on the offices at the county court house. Utah State University campus. The Brigham City Lions club will temMrs. Malcolm McDonald, This was to have been the site for conduct a glaucoma clinic here on Marvin L. McLain, porary chairman for the associaMondays clash but the Aggie sod Nov 17, it was announced this SPEAKER was too wet and hence a shift to week. USDA aid, will address convention tion, urges anyone interested atParents, teachers and adthe Bee grounds. auof Utah State Farm Bureau Fed- tend. scheduled the clinic The is in ministrators are invited. Over at Richmond last week, ditorium at Central School with eration No. 18. Mr. Rutledge will present a blue- ris in the first round. Bees capitalized on some five specialists from Ogden and In his second bout he kayoed Tibreaks to run up a Salt Lake on hand together with a print for a panel of consultants who will serve in advisory capa- ger Morgan also of West Jordan lead. They scored again in staff of trained nurses the third period and then settled cities for high school students in round one On Feb. 20 last he This will maik the first time that Paul Chalmeers at West back to let the Bulldogs dominate such a clinic has been conducted planning on continuing their edu- kayoed Jordan in two rounds. consulfor the cation. are the final period and tally their in Hopes to Brigham City and it is free Then on March 5 last at West tants to spend time with the stulone TD. 40 years of age and older, col- Jordan, Ray Coleman was the vicon dents and information The game was played on a turf persons give according to Chairman J. D. Guntim in two rounds Bias Guirea made slippery by a wintery-liklege requirements and other vital derson. information necessary for students was stopped in two rounds also in storm but weather for the game the West Jordan ring. Purpose of the clinic is to give to know before entering was sunshine and blue skies. institupersons of this area an opportunity Ray Coleman matched punches exof higher learning. He tions BOX ELDER scored midway in to have their eyes checked for this in a sensational with Adamson be will that consultants plains semi-findisease which usuato the Bartoli Soni Lathe first quarter with the help of available fiom almost any college L. Mi Lain. Under Secre-U.uMarvin runback of the kiekotf lly stakes peisons ovei 40 years a mar Claik bout at Weber High in of Agncultuic, Washington, in the United States. Students, if Dean Forsgren. old. by wingback Ogdon last April 8 Coleman, howis this the con-! D will the accepted by program addiess annual C., Some timely went out like a light in four ) penalties on Glaucoma (pronounced be will to able get ever, vention of the Utah State Farm association, North Cache helped the Bees make is described as a disease Bureau Federation at the e information from a grad- rounds. Ver-ait in nine plays with fullback which takes a person's sight withHotel, Salt Lake City, Nov. uate of the school of their choice THEN LAST April 20 at BozeSmith doing honors. out warning or pain It causes 12 McLain will speak on farm and will no longer have to rely on man. Mont., Adamson stopped Kirk Gardners kick for extra percent of all blindness in this Nov. a college catalogue alone. pioblems Friday afternoon, Spud Perrotti in four heats. Since point was wide. country. 18 The entire program will be coor- that time he kayoed Sanchez in North Cache managed but one However, it can be anested if dinated with faculty members, two rounds, Paul Lee in one round, secexecutive Phil when from Fleming, Roger scrimmage play treatment is started early Clinics of the American Farm Bur- parents, students and consultants. Charles Marshall in five and gainJensen recovered a bobbled ball conducted in other Utah cities have retary decision over Frank eau and Senator WalThis challenging program will ed a Federation 38. the at never failed to turn up cases of lace F. Bennett will be the mornprovide the first step towards as- Hardison at Page, Ariz. His last Richard Gomez was stopped on two running plays and then Gard- glaucoma. sisting gifted, and all students, at- bout was with Emilio Flores at ing speakers on that day minIt takes about ner lofted a neat pass to Gomez tempted by the proposed associa- Los Angeles, Oct 4. OVER 500 FARM leaders from tion. who grapped it on the 20 and utes to check for the disease, GunBoxing experts who have watchall parts of the state will assemderson said. is invited to ed young Adamson predict that inThe sprinted over. public general three-dameet at Salt The local clinic is being sponsor- ble for the side of a year he will wear the The PAT boot was blocked. attend. ed as part of the Lion's sight con- Lake City to determine policies to worlds featherweight title. the activities came BOX ELDERS third score guide organizations r servation program. Tickets tor the program 1961. two For days three minutes into the second perthroughout are scaled from $1 to $5. The card iod when Brent Bradbury fell on prior to the convention dates, a committee consisting of the presianother fumble at the Cache dent of each county Farm Bureau line. Forsgren rambled into and the official representative of the end zone on the second play each Federated Cooperative will of the series. shift the recommendations from This time, the kick was good each county and prepare the mahalfand Box Elder enjoyed a terial for presentation to the vottime lead. 1 The third period was just three ing delegates. minutes old when Dennis WhitaIn addition to determination of ker took a turn in pouncing on the The Seventh LDS ward MIA will policies for 1961, officers for the loose ball, on the Bulldogs next year will be elected, and out- present a three-ac- t play entitled line. standing speakers will present disHobgoblin House, Friday eveof The number accidents traffic Gomez picked up eight in two of the all important and ning, Nov. 11, beginning at 7:15, cussions was down October but resulting in tries and Smith boomed it over. difficult farm problem. p. m. in the ward recreation hall. damages exceeded those of the The PAT was good. comedy-horro- r The presentation is a PresiA. V. SMOOT, Corinne, previous month in Brigham City, to Mrs. show, according to a of released will the Utah dent according summary Federation, direct the convention with the as- Sandra Burridge, director. by the police department. The play cast includes T. R. Local police investigated 19 ac- sistance of Olaf George, vice presDonna Stringham, Farrell cidents during the month, compar- ident, Kanosh, and Mrs. Clarence Billings, Sharlene Weiser, Dunn, Jay Stuart, Bureau Farm ed with with 24 mishaps during Allen, chairman, Pam Olsen, Wayne Korth, Karo-lySeptember. However, the estima- Women. Ball, Dewayne Lee, Jean Ball, ted damage was $12,607 as opposed All members of Farm Bureau Norman John and Edwina Bassett. to $7,860. and friends are invited and urged Sound effects and lighting will The report showed that there to attend. be handled by David Walz and 11 H acwere eight major and minor Mark Meals. cidents during the month. The general public, 12 years of The mishaps caused injuries to O age and over, is invited to see the four persons with just one of these play and a 25 cent donation will described as severe. be asked at the door, 2 Thirteen citations were issued Simmons car, $600 to the Waxlax resulting from accident investiga3-C- ar X tions auto and $200 to the auto driven a. The accident-ratdecrease apby Bywater. Three cars were involved m an Green cited Bywater for follow' parently had an effect on the numI ber of citations issued as police accident on Monday morn- ing too close wrote 343 tickets while in Seping, two miles west of Corinne, tember, the count was 351. and total damage was set at $1,025. Speeding once again led the list There were no injuries reported of hazardous violations moving Trooper Evan Green, Utah Highwith 135 citations issued to motorpatrol, who investigated, said way ists. the three-ca- r mishap occurred at Other totals in the category in 7 35 a. m. when tiaffic bound for I eludedThiokol Chemical coiporation faThrough stop sign. 10; failure to cilities slowed down while passing 8, through red yield the scene of an earlier accident, light and improper turning, 3 each; Involved were cars driven bv leaving the scene of an accident 2830 Marion Lester Simmons, and improper passing. each, and 550 North North East, Ogden: ither improper dnving (double Chester Edwin Waxlax, 165 North line), 2 Brigham Citv, and No drivers license headed the Ninth East, Rl D 1, list of other road and driving vio- Darwin Lamar Bywater, Brigham City lating with eight tickets. Others Green said the Simmons and were improper registration, driving cars had slowed down for Waxlax faulrevokation and during period traffic ahead when Ihe Bvwater ty equipment, 2 each. Police cited 166 persons for paik-in- car rammed into the rear of one PA violations including improper car, sending it into the reai of the pat king, 127, and overnight park-- ! other vehicle Free Prescription Delivery Damage was set as $225 to the ing, 39, the summary revealed. cross-count- ! Last Dec. 4, Logan was the scene the world championship mid- Sensational 18-- 0 Bear-Grizzli- Adamson, Gonzales Battle Friday in USU Field House in Logan. Two-hundr- d ELMER H. . in experience planning, management engineering, budget-- , ing, purchasing and financial control. of Education Mail orders will also be construction received at the Cache Chamber of Commerce office at 360 North Main stieet in Logan. Sets State a MEN As 1. DEFENDING AMERICA nM sight-robbin- g v five-yar- d glaw-koma- New-hous- first-han- mm d n 9 YOUR NATIONAL Comptroller economical sources. e Convention ... would bring to the Board jjuqnrcari of the Utah General and effective 2. Graduate 3. Veteran 4. Native of Willard, Utah. Depot responsible administration of financial of Utah State University, BS for re- degree. of World War II, Colonel, U.S. Army Reserve. Married to the former Floetta Nelson, a native of Perry, Utah. Father of two children, Sharon, a student at USU and Stephen, a student at Box Elder high. I have a sincere inierest in education and youth programs of the Box Elder schools. I subscribe to the philosophy that in the education of its people lies the future of the nation. 5. 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