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Show The LEADER PORTS 6 0 2 10 0 0 1 1 1 Jensen Folkman Hull No. Cache Upsets Bear's March To Top Position 45 63-5- 63-5- . arch-rival- 43-3- - 1 0 0 3. 19 1113 Clearance . . . 1 Group SC0 Values to $12.95 1 j Group t 00 Values to $21.95 1 J31(0) Values to $26.95 Good Quality Fall Merchandise MjiST CLEAR FOR NEW SPRING LINES' Sorry! All Sales Final! No Exchanges! , COATS 2 Only 1 1 $1500 "ill size 42. Wine gab. reg. .$49.95 size 20. Black gab. reg. ....$34.95 Fall felts. Only 16 men's surrs , regular Totals 2 ' Falsi FIrt Alarm by Man Silking 'Mice, Warm' Spot 15 3 11 SCRANTON. Pa. Firemen has tened to answer an alarm in downtown Scranton. They found Ed' ward Humphrey, 40, leaning un steadily against the box. Deputy Fire Chief Martin Lahey demanded: "Why did you ring the 11 ... Hill - Kirby Smith Feltman 15 3 0 3 5 3 3 13 6 12 10 22 -- - Martin Hansen - Totals 2 4 2 0 4 5 3 2 6 0 2 0 25 35 21 63 Score by periods: 14 29 40 Bear River 16 25 46 North Cache f Tremonton First Takes Weeks Jr. Tourney Score Tremonton First Ward players were the high scorers in this week's junior basketball play of the South Bear River Stake. They defeated Second Ward 43 to 21. Other games resulted as follows: Bothwell defeated Elwood 17 to 14; Deweyville took their game with Thatcher 22 to IT- and Tremonton Third won from Fourth 27 to 21 The next games will be played Tuesday night at McKinley School beginning at 6:30 with - Elwood vs. Second. The 7:30 game will be Bothwell vs. First, and at 8:30, Third Ward will ' meet Deweyville. , S59 . so WESTERN SHIRTS,, reg. 314.95 Jackets, regular to 3 Leather Coats, regular 3. $19.95 $29.50 alarm?" Lahey said that Humphrey replied that he "wanted to get into a nice, warm place." Lahey suggested that Humphrey should have gone into the taproom on a nearby corner. "I'll have you understand. Humphrey then answered, "that I never enter such places." Humphrey was later charged with intoxication and ringing a false fire alarm. , Three Tremonton wards came through with wins in the South Bear River Stake league last Monday night as Third rapped Elwood the Second turned 8 back Both well and the Fourth thumped Tremonton First Richard Beard singed the nets with 18 counters to lead the Fourth in their win and Reed Jensen and Allen Barfuss were again the big guns for the Third. The Bothwell - Second game was entirely a defensive game with no one Individual making over five points. TOPCOATS, regular $49.50 a jtfENS TOPCOATS, regular $39.50 lB MEN'S PAJAMAS, regular . . .$3.95 18 jsn's Wool Sweaters, reg to $10.00 1 1 Men's Corduroy Sport Shirts, reg. 7.95 13 Men's Wool Flannel Shirts, reg. 10.00 7 Men's wool gabardine 10 Sport Movj '52 i Marim Embarrassed After Sleeping Through Battle 14 37 23 51 G T F P Bowman Nielson 9 MEN'S i over . UYJ 28 will be 25 Bear River Jr. Tournament Set For Jan. 30, 31 league-le- k 8 p.m. Admission 10 cents. and 48-2- 35-3- ading Group at 10 34-2- - Crepes - Failse - Cords vision tourney which begins the second week in February. A trophy will be awarded to the winning ward and also a sportsmanship trophy will be presented to the team displaying the best during the two night playoff. Games will begin each evening 0.100 23-1- Sell the ney to be held In the Garland Armory. The four teams to participate in the tourney have not as yet been named, but from present records it appears that Garland First and Second, Riverside, Howell and Plymouth have uie insiae iracx. The top four teams will be invited to compete, the winner getting a berth in the Ogden Di 110 43-2- 1; DRESSES Wools Takes Lead In Bear River Play 19 Wards Place In Win Column LaGra Shop . Garland Second Cfclllra 0 0 3 0 Three Tremonton . Hm Utrt only points to win fairly easy. Nish High Scorer Nish was again the big point getter but all of Coach Hughes' regulars played an outstanding game both defensive and offensDespite their good showing ive. Varg Christensen and LowFriday night against Weber High ell Archibald made 11, Thayne School, Bear River traveled to Calderwood and Bruce Stevens Richmond Saturday eve and sank nine apiece and Paul Bone were soundly upset by coach Jay collected four. "Whitman's Bulldogs. Belnap and Stanger were the Both contests were high big guns for the losers with 11 affairs with the Bears turn- - and 10 points respectively. North Cache Up tog back Weber Friday and then bowing to North Cache by Saturday night's game was another high - scoring game but a 1 score Saturday. After rather a slow start was also a free fouling game. against, Weber, Coach Durrell North Cache, always a tough Hughes Bears opened up in the team In their "cracker box" gym second quarter to pour 27 count- held the leading Bear scorers ers through the hoop. with some down to a minimum and put the of the best - played basketball jinx on Bear River again to displayed this year. While the come out with a 1 victory. The Bears will have another Bears were gathering their 27 points during this quarter, the tough evening tonight when s, Box Warriors were able to muster they meet their only seven, two field goals and Elder, on the Bees' home court. Box Elder has been coming along three free pitches. The third quarter was all We- fast since their league opener ber with, the Warriors getting and are now rated as the "team hot and collecting 20 counters to beat" for the Region One and holding the Bears to 10. Ob- Bunting. servers speculated that the big Bear River's "B" team went reason for the sudden Weber up- down to defeat the first time rising was the benching of Big this season to Weber as the tal Don Nish during that quarter ler aggregation gave them a 10 since he had gathered four point thumping, Weber 45, Bear River 65 fouls. However, when nish went O T F P back in for the final canto his . ... ... 2 4 3 7 great bankboard and offensive Wyatt 4 3 3 11 effort provided the Rivermen Belnap 4 3 with the added spark and they Musgave wished through another 22 Price . Wtrryiif Pan its Urpf 1$ CHICAGO Here It a "sure cure" 0 parents of an only 2 for worry-bir- d 2 child: "Have at least two more 0 3 0 0 0 children, preferably girls." With the Bear River Stake It was suggested by a survey of two letters received by The Parents basketball tourney 16 21 13 45 Totals Consultation Service from parents weeks away, each of the wards G T F P in 36 states and the Territory of is playing their very best in Hawaii. 4 2 Calderwood order to be one of the four teams the Of the parents who queried 3 3 3 9 Stephens which will participate in .. 8 6 5 21 Service during a period, Nish playoff. 5 2 1 11 only about five per cent stated that Christensen Garland Second has establish had or more children. 4 they e three Bone cent reported hav- ed themselves as the "team to Twenty-ninper 4 4 3 11 Archibald ing two children, while more than beat" this year. The Second 0 0 0 0 49 per cent indicated that they had Warders have lost Leak only one game 0 2 one child. The remainder of those this season, that to the defendStark Potter writing for advice failed to specify ing champs, Fielding. 0 0 0 0 the number of children in- their Fronk The Garland team played bril0 0 0 0 family. Woodhead. liant ball last Wednesday evenAbout f4 per cent of the children involved were identified by the ing as they completely throttled 26 19 13 65 Totals rival, Garland writers as boys, in comparison to their cross-tow- n 1. Score by periods: the 37 per cent who were identified First Fielding eeked out a 8 15 41 45 as girls. The sex of the remaining Weber 3 win East Garland 6 33 43 65 nine per cent was not given by the that same evening. Bear River Bear River 51, North Cache 63 correspondents. In connection with the survey. Dr. G T F P 5 5 2 12 Martin L. Reymert, Ph.D., ConsultCalderwood ant for the Service and Director of 5 7 Stevens The Mooseheart La' oratory for 11 15 9 Nish 3 Child Research at Mooseheart, Illi1 6 Christensen nois, points outs. 1 0 Bone "The fact that parents of only 30 and 31 is the date 1 2 Archilbald children, particularly mother i, setJanuary Bear River Stake officials by 1 3 Leak probably have more time in which to write to the Service, should also for the Junior Basketball Tour- 1 3 Fronk be considered in evaluating the 0 1 Potter emotional attitudes of these Hassel By I.YN LARSON 65-- 4 0 0 0 Strager Shaw Peterson VALLEY WIDE Thursday, January 24, 1952 Highway Race Necessary To Return Lost YouUgster Miss.-- A 15 mile MERIDIAN, race down a lonely highway at a speed near 80 miles per hour was concluded happily when a 54 year old woman caught up with a station wagon to return to its parents a child who had fallen to the road from the moving vehicle. Mrs. G. D. Middleton, Meridian, said that she was driving along the Richton-Laure- l highway when she saw something fail from the back of a station wagon ahead of her. "When I reached the spot I saw this little blond haired boy, sitting in the middle of the highway," she said. By the time she could get the squalling boy into her car, the station wagon was out of sight. She managed to catch them IS miles up the road. The grateful parents, identified as Mr. and Mrs. Morgan of Utah, said they had probably failed to fasten the back door of the station wagon after a stop on the highway. WITH THE FIRST MARINE DIVISION IN KOREA When the enemy attacked one night, Marine Private First Class James W Flett pulled a sleeper.- A yelling mob of Chinese Communists burst out of the 3 a.m. darkness toward a Marine position. " Artillery roared, machine guns rattled, grenades flashed, automatic rifles chattered. Snug in his foxhole, Private First Class Flett slept. For three hours the Reds blasted : away, and the Marines blasted back. Within 100 yards of his foxhole, a fierce strughand-to-han- d i" "SJ fjg.. Balance 998.00 DOWN. ly Payments Month- gle swayed. Private First Class Flett slept serenely through it all. Next morning he awoke, gazed with astonishment upon a counted heap of 112 enemy bodies. "It's embarrassing," he gulped, "to have to ask your buddies whal happened." Professors Claim Method Synthetic Bravel To Make Two Cornell professors say they have developed a process for producing synthetic gravel from mud. Benjamin K. Hough and Julian C. Smith of the university engineerITHICA, N. Y. 6 ty ing department said they make it from mud, inexpensive chemicals and sulfite liquor, a waste product of the paper industry. 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