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Isom (L) 105 - Archuleta (L) pinned Bishop (C) 112 - Alexander (L) dec. Jacobs (C) 120 - L. Martinez (C) dec. Melillo (L) 127 - Lamand (L) dec. J. Martinez (c) 132 - Carver (C) dec. - The CHS CLEARFIELD Falcons continue their strong bid for the region two basket- ball championship Friday night as they host the Ogden Tigers in a key region battle. Game time is 8 p.m. In other region two contests Friday night, Viewmont visits Ber Lomond and the regionleading Bountiful travels north to visit the Layton Lancers in a contest that looms very important to Falcons can upend Ogden and the Lancers can upset Bountiful, the KINGS" WALKER BANXARO MASTER CHARGE Or?n9a.m Moose now transplanted rJaimen try for title tonight for Roy - ROY Roy Highs wrestlirg Royals will get their shot to the Sky View for the region one wrestling title tonight when they host Bear River in the final dual meet of the year. Mat time for varsity and junior varsity is 7 p.m. Leading Sky View has a 1 record, and has finished their season as they drew a final week bye. It looks like the race may end in a three-wa- y tie since Box Elder, also with only one loss visits winless Legan. In the other region 5-- match, Bonneville A win by The first project to monitor movements of transplanted moose is being conducted by the Division of Wildlife Resources on four of the animals which were moved last week to Manti Mountain from the Uinta Mountains. Radios are attached by collar to one old and one young cow and one young and one old bull. These animals locations will be transmitted to Division of Wildlife Resources planes flying over the area. The study will determine whether the animals are relatively sedentary on their new site age classes migrates trom the area. Results will aid biologists to know at what age class moose are most stable All the for transplanting. Knights Royals and a victory by the Box Elder Bees would give Sky View, Roy, and Box Elder a 33.3 percent share of the title, all with marks. The dual meet against Bear River will be the Royals last one before they host the region one finals next week which is the last stepping stone before the state tournament. The standings are as follows ( team, wins, and losses ) : Sky View -1 5-- 1 Box Elder -1 Roy - 4 1 Weber - 2 - 3 -- hosts Bonneville Bear River Logan - 0 - 5 -- Weber. coach John 2 -- 3 marked with colored collars so all observations will be reported to the Division. The moose were trapped along the Bear River drainage in the Uinta Mountains after being shot from helicopters with an immobilizing drug. Captured animals were transported with slings suspended A 17 2 0 4 2 17 said. Bracelets should be dropped off at the following KANN Radio, Ogden; KLO Radio, places: Kanesville; Hen Hut Beauty Shop, Kaysville; and Air Force Recruiting Office in the Federal Building in Salt Lake City. Individuals returning the bracewlets are reminded to leave their name and address along wit1' the bands. The Utah AFA will gather up the bracelets, names and addresses and present them to the POWs and their families at the welcome. Date, time and place will be announced later. Miss Gilbert said that more than four million bracelets are being worn by Americans from all walks of life and in all parts of the world. 0 0 Beus 0 Martinez 0 La safer 0 0 0 0 MOORED p.m -2- 66 9551, South (1 block east of Redwood) 266-612- 2 555 West 3500 boon Sundays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. McCoy 33 Carmonv Stonehocker 1 11 28 20 Close Daily Nichols 22 CO 6 4 Flinders Hanley Haien Francis (M) 0 0 Manning ft 2 3 0 2 0 0 0 Smith Bark Thompson 21 II I a (K) Last Friday night the Falcons nearly got their feathers ruffled, but managed to pull of a mild upset as decision over they took a the Viewmont Vikings in in Bountiful. The first half proved to be exactly as everyone thought, that is a tight will executed contest when the hosts lead into Vikings took a the dressing room. Then disaster struck as Clearfield executed a perfect third quarter and pulled into a 2 lead at the three-quatIn that period the mark. Falcons scored 25 markers while Viewmont netted but ten. t- er damage and Clearfield came home as a winner. It was their second win over the Vikings this year. Over again it was a super Blake Murdock that led the Falcons to victory. The six-foguard connected on 6 of 9 free throws and 10 fielders to lead all s scorers with 26 points. But he wasnt alone, as all five CHS starters hit double figures for the first time this year. Rob Hansen has 15 including 13 charity tosses, and Gus Hohlios and Brad Earl dropped in ten points. Larry Wall led Viewmont with 19 while Brian Stott and Ray Elsed added 16 apeice in a lost cause. To the thousands of Utahns wearing them, the bands show that they care about the servicemen. According to Lee Gilbert, Utah AFA POW-MIcoordinator, hundreds of bracelets being worn in the state show the names of the following Utah POWs: Maj. Jay C. Hess, Bountiful; Capt. Jose D. Luna, Roy; Capt. Rudolph Zuberbuhler, Ogden; Maj. Ray R. .Jensen, Sandy; Capt. Lynn R. Beens, Kaysville, and Capt. William Reeder, Dugway. It would be appreciated if people wearing these bands would turn them in, Miss Gilbert said. I If other Utahns are added to the official POW list, 4 bracelets bearing their names also are requested, she Gomm 1 18.0 83-7- 6 names of the Utahns that purchased the copper or silver-plate- d bands. S. Summers, Utah AFA president, said that Lynn the AFA has sold or distributed more than 11,000 bracelets throughout the state in the past 12 months. The names on the bracelets are of Americans imprisoned or missing in Indochina and the dates they disappeared or were captured. SANDKIDGE Cox 59-5- the to helicopters vehicles and moved to the head of Fish Creek Canyon above Scofield Reservoir. Each animal was unde'-humacontrol for only 4 or 5 hours. Norman Hancock, chief of Game Management, said that the animals were healthy, fagile and completely recovered at the time of thoir release. They were giver, antidotes to counteract the effects of the immobilizing drug. Hancock noted that the Carbon County Road Department was very helpful by opening the roads leading to Fish Creek Canyon to enable Division pickups to reach the release site. n 2-- 62-5- record to 0 in the Weber County League Friday by rolling over Sand Ridge Sand Ridge was never in the game after Roy piled up a 19-- 1 first quarter advantage. Mike McCoy and Rick Stonehocker led the balanced Roy attack with 21 and 20 points. Robby Carmony and Brent Close, each added 11 points. Sand Ridge was led by Barry and Cox with 17 points each. 35 g spot for Ogden. Handy is currently third in the region scoring race with a solid 21.8 average . Assisting Handy is 67 forward Quinton Davis. The Tigers are coached by Lorenzo Carter and currently have a 4 region mark. If Ogden is to upset the shorter Falcons they will have to contain the CHS combination in Gus Hohlios and Blake MurHohlios has a 19.6 dock. average while Murdock is at When Utahs prisoners of war return home, they and their families will receive an invitation to a special welcome from the Utah Air Force Association. At an official Utah AFA function to be held after the POWs arrive, each man will receive braceletes containing his name that have been worn by residents of the Beehive State. Viewmont attempted to The men also will be presented scrolls showing the comeback in the final period, was too much but the Junior High ran its Barry Cheevers Fosmack Kartchner cellar-dwellin- animals are transplanted -4 42-3- 7 undefeated Roy region race would be dead locked with CHS and the Braves on top with 52 marks. Viewmont could make it a three-wa- y tie with a win over Ben Lomond. All the really matters to coach Marcus Garrett and the Falcons is that they get by the Tigers in the CHS gymnasium. The two schools met earlier in Ogden this year, and Clearfield came away with a 5 win in overtime. In Fridays contest the Falcons will have to stop 68 pivot Handy who handles POW's returning ViB--y BANXAME&CAKD 7 Roy then got fired up and scored seven straight points, but the Grizzlies smelled the honey at the end of the path Send back bracelets Roy Junior Lvman WALL PANELING to 46-2- con- have been troubled by the elk. The Division is furnishing materia) to stockmen which will be used to build fences around their haystacks to keep the intruders out. Heaviest damage occurs in winter months during peak snow conditions. from ROY JUNIOR 'THE 36-2- 1 and forced the Royals into several late fouls as they took the verdict. Logan actually only hit two more fielders than the Royals, but 20 of 28 free throws provided the extra margin of victory. Jensen, who hit from outside will, led all .orers with 22 points while Calderwood added 18. Danny Thomas, the RHS center, led a weak Royal attack with 19 points. He was aided by Doug Neilson who chipped in 9 tallies. Ini the Falcons and Ron McBride, but they have no reason to dip their heads, for it was only the second time in 14 dual meets that CHS has not been victorious. A win Thursday night will give the Falcons a sen- Baker A1 dec. Jenson that led the Grizzlies to victory on the RHS hardwoods. Both teams opened slow , but midway during the initial frame the Logan then kept up their pace to take a lead into the inpowerful Both teams termission. scored little in the third period, as Logan led by 17 going into the final stanse at forced lands of the Utah are officers servation assisting landowners who rui 80-5- Paneliftf aUa (C) Billmeyre(L) HWT - Johnston (C) won by forfeit 7-- - Friday throttled by the red-ho- t Logan Grizzlies It was some good shooting and rebounding muscles by Bill Calderwood and Wayne 7c lb. Assorted lengths Over the form of 510 Dave Nielson who has a 250 average and is ranked fourth in the state. Other than that the Bears have little offensive punch. Bear River is coached by Durrell Fox Hughes, one of the top in the area. In other region one tilts this week, Weber visits the Bon- 6-- 38 316X4X8 take the floor against Bear River Friday night in a region one contest that will seem meaningless as far as the outcome of the yeat is concerned. Game time is the normal 8 p.m. Neither team has a shot at the state tourney, since both are well below 500, but both teams will be going at each other just like it was for the title, if only to show that they still have some spirt left after a long season. Bear River has a region mark while Roy is a shade below at ' Coach Ted Smith and the Royals get the honor, if one could call it that, in facing the leading scorer in the region in 2-- 4 PANELING, LUMBER, ETC. PANELING Utah. Stormy weather has elk down on private along the north slopes Uinta Mountains. Resources Wildlife efei&s for HRIS &DHG northeastern in haystacks f ! I i JP NCOME TAX REPARATION I .Worked, typed, and stam- ped. Short Forms, $2 .50, Long Forms, $3.50. Call for on appointment. I 376-515- 8 I I L Kaysville Office 440 N.800E. 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