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Show THE LEADER, Thursday, September 11, 1952 Bears Meet East High In 7952 Season Opener Friday at 8 p. m. the Bear River Bears iry the lid off their 1952 football season when they meet the West High Panthers on the Salt Lake gridders' lighted field.. The Rivennen boast a fair sprinkling of returning Jetter-me- n and more than an average number of rookies who possess considerable football know-hoand should be able to handle themselves against the rugged and experienced West eleven. Cavcrting in the backfield for Coach Howard "Tuff d will be such stars as Rofle Kerr, Dave Cald- - j erwood and Bobby Green quar-- 1 terbacks; Bob Woodhead and Gary Conger,' left halfbacks; j Karl Jensen and Raymond Hill, fullbacks; and Jack Fronk and1 DeVere Anderson, right halfw Lin-fo- rd swivel-hippe- ! Conference Continued from Front Page the opinion that the Bears have a long ways to go before they are championsip material, but seemed confident that the Rivennen should handle themselves well against opposing elevens. In the West high Panthers, coacher by John Vranes, the local gridders meet an t experienced, squad who are rugged and experienced. Last year West finished second in the Big Eight. They also play a single wing and resort to wide-opfootball. The affair promises grid fans an evening of passes, open field running and plays much to the spectators' liking. Next Friday, September 19, will see the Bears tangle with South high at Bear River. Game time is 8 p. m. hard-drivi- ng en razzle-dazz- le backs, j Dick Howard, Jine coach, is ATTENDS UNCLE'S FUNERAL grooming Jerry' Peterson and Mrs., H.enry Foxley was in Sheryl Silvester to handle . ball Idaho this week, to attend the flipping duties at center. Don "aneral of her uncle, J. L. SaundPaetsch and Carl Cobia are ers at Hamer, Idaho. He was a holding down the right guard brother of Mrs. Brig Williams. position while Dean Potter and After with her parents at L. J. Silvester are seeing action Sugar City, Mrs. Foxley returnat left guard. In tackle slots ed home Wednesday evening. are DeLon Gardner and Duane Deakin. Ends vieing for variety CARD OF THANKS posts include Leonard Hoskins, We take this opportunity to Carter Rich, Monty Bradshaw, , our appreciation to all express Norman Rose, Jerry Thompson our friends and neighbors for and 'Dicky Green. their kindness and help during Coaches Howard and Linford the illness and after the death report that some 70 prospective of our beloved mother. The re, gridders have been issued equipment and are working out daily. This represents an increase in over past squad membership years and is an encouraging picture to both coaches, alization of your respect and. sympathy and your expressions to members of the family mean a great deal to us. The Rasmus Anderson family. . Singing Mothers of .the Both-we- ll ward. The Invocation was eiven by Dr. E. H. White and the benediction was offered by Horace Barnard, both members of the stake high council. t. Sneakers were Donald stake clerk; three recently returned missionaries of the Bear River Stake were in attendance and reported their missions as follows: Lyle Hurd, Snow-villfrom the Netherlands mission; Verl Rose, Fieldlne, from the South American mission, having labored in Brazil; and Boyd Cullimore, of Garland, reporting from the British Mision. Other speakers called from the audience included Leora Marble, Lyman Zollinger and Leonard Petersen, of the stake high council: Mel va Castleton, Mrs. Jane Marble and Patriarch James Walton. Chances Made Releases from the various organizations in the stake included: LeRoy Bunnell as senior member of the High Council. Robert Bennett as secretary of the First .Quorum of Elders. Erick A. Stenquist as stake missionary. From the Stake Relief Society board, Jane Marble as first counselor; Sophia L. Taylor as second counselor and Irene Bunderson as board member. From the Stake Sunday School board, Theo D. Anderson, as first assistant, Alec R. Boulton as second assistant, Irma Adams as secretary and Elaine J. An- -' derson as board member. Howard' Stimpson was released from the YMMIA board, and Mildred Shumway from YWMIA board. From the Stake Primary group, Sten-quls- e, Tremonton, Utah Louise Day as second counselor, Irene Morris as secretary, Lila Heslop as choral director and the following board members, Vernell Morrison, Mable Homer, Vera John, Leola Romer. Officers Sustained Edward T. Heslop as member of the stake high council. J. Eddus Fredrickson as sec- retary of the First Quorum of Elders. James H. Khead. Nona S. Rhead, and Cora F. Coombs as stake missionaries. Sophia L. Taylor as first counselor, Roma Whitaker as second counselor in the Stake Relief "Society, with Dorris Abbott and Marjorie Stenquist as members of the board. Stanley Reed Palmer was sustained as first assistant, Clyde Morris as second assistant, and Audrin Anderson, secretary of the Sunday School board. Verl Garrett was sustained as member in the YMMIA and Lula Johnson a member in the YW MIA stake board. New members in the Primary Association include Irene W. Morris, second counselor, Leola Romer, secretary and Nell Puzey, Lila Heslop, Stella Spackman, Jennie Fryer and LuDene Benson, as board members. W. C. T U. RADIO PROGRAM CHANGED The broadcast of the W. C. T. program has been changed from Saturday morning to Sunday morning at 8 o'clock. The speaker this week is Verlene Nelson of Thatcher. 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