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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah Thursday. February 11. 1954 Division Basketball Tourney Opens Here Monday Dribble Fest Draws Top Teams from I en htakes Four-Da-y "rnw 'HrfV CJU Cx xrVW i Memorial Gymnasium, Tremon ton at 6; 7:15; 8:30 and 9:45 p. m. each night. Local teams participating are Garland 2nd Ward and Tremonton 3rd Ward, Bear River and South Bear River champions. Other squads are Ogden 11th Ward, Weber Stake; Taylor Ward, North Weber Stake; Brigham 7th, North Box Elder Stake; Ogden 32nd, Riverdale West Stake; Plain City. Farr Lake-viefrom teams Stake; and Malad, and South Box Elder Stakes. Tourney Committee The tournament committee in charge includes Quig Nielsen, Clare Bradshaw. Lon Dunbar, Lyn Larson, Don Widdison, Ursel Hunsaker and Harrison Miller. Scheduled for opening games Monday are Tremonton 3rd vs. Ogden 11th at 6 p.m.; Taylor vs. Brigham 7th at 7:15 p.m.; South Box Elder and Riverdale stake teams at 8:30 p.m., and Garland 2nd vs. the Lakeview Stake winners at 9:45 p.m. The remaining two teams, Farr West and Malad stake champs, will play Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. Winners Play Winners Winners will play winners and losers will be matched with losers, and four teams will be eliminated, leaving six plac-ing- s for winners. teams f!hamnionshiD from 10 stakes in Division 15 will vie for the division champtournaionship in a four-da- y ment here Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The games will be played at M-M- en B.R. Beats Just Barely Bees---B- h ut 4 -- f s L i-il- By David Calderwood Bear River edged a slim 44 r Y1 , . 7- -- If 1 v ' Seven Students Cast in Opera straight wins in a row over Bees squad amid the screams of Region One foes. Lose Conger fans at Box Elder gymnasium ' Mf IC-v V "C :: ; Gary Conger, star defensive 41 victory over a determined 1 player, left the floor after he last Friday night. ' chipped an ankle bone during Fighting an uphill battle al the fracas. Coach Durrell Hugh the way, the Bears made It nine es said this week that he did not 1 expect Conger to be back in A action for the North Cache tilt here Friday night. The Bees led 10-- 9 at the end of the first quarter, and stretch ed their lead to at the half. This nine point margin was had ever Three Bear River high school the farthest the Bears in a trailed club league play wrestlers won spots in the state this year. grappling contest during a Upset Vision regional meet Wednesday and Bees The vision of an upset Thursday at Weber, announced over their County Rivvictory coach "Tuf" Linford. to fade as the Bears als began Jen-,sen Shirrell Sylvester, Karl SOUTH BEAR RIVER CHAMPS Tremonnasium. Front, left to right, Karl Jensen, two points came within won DeLon Gardner and ton Third Ward South the Ted in the third Allen, Reed Jensen, Frank Schuman. captured quarter. out over other Region One TuesBear Stake tournament River here But Bees the become then Back, Sidney Skinner, coach, Lowell Archigroaners in the 165, 178 and enter a a hotter will district than Norman brackets. bald, day. They unlimited weight pistol Rose, Rolfe Kerr, Howard Leader Photo Twelve local wrestlers, with and gained up to seven points tourney next week at Memorial Gym- - Fuller, Manager. three alternates, entered the on the Bears, who fought back Tegional contest, which con- slowly. M-MWith three minutes to go and cluded before the Leader went en to press Thursday. lead, Box Elder Those entered, and their stalled the ball, but the Bears weight classes were: Lynn broke it up and made a field As Garland Parent-Teacher- s Bowen, 106; Erland Smith. 115; goal to lead by one point. n Knud-soSteve Quinney or Larry sociation announces the first of Final 90 Seconds 123; Dale Woodruff, 130; As expected, Garland 2nd J" During the final 90 seconds, a series of six study group Leon Hansen. 136; Niel Wood, Bob Woodhead was fouled, and meetings Monday from 9 p.m and Tremonton 3rd ward hoop - f r i?r"T,TTTr 141; Layne Gardner or Ray sunk both free shots and Bear in Garland school cafeteria. kite: Jivia ciiaitiiuiiaiii wptu 157 Hall, 148; Newell Dalton, Subject of the series is "Im of Bear River and South Bear AT FIRST WARD River rooters went wild. Shirrill Sylvester, 165; Kar Then Byron Anderson stole provement of Child Environ River stakes, in stake playoffs ment and Jensen, 175; and L. Sylvester the ball, grabbed a to held Prcft:,rcir Glazier oL ihoUSA during the past week. quick two Mrs. ChesterCare," according and DeLon Gardner, heavy C Boss, will give an illustrated lectpresident. Garland 2nd defeated Fieldpoints. Then Box Elder made of Marie weights. 3 Jeppsen, Brigham last to i?i the top ure Monday evening Saturday This year's meet, scheduled one last field goal to chop the City, will present an illustrated ing, teams in Bear River Tremonton First ward the eight 1 final score to as the Special gun 0 at Brigham for February lecture on Child Crafts, during play. Plymouth was awarded went off. Young University, will pit the the first meeting. coveted Sportsmanship Interest Class. Woodhead lead individual best two wrestlers from each Mrs. Lyn Larson is chair trophy. East Garland whipped Professor Blazier has spent of Utah's four areas in the Bears scoring with 15 points. man of the series, according to Beaver, for third and several years in South America Meet North Cache State Wrestling finals. Mrs. Delbert Allen, publicity fourth places respectively. and has gained a great deal of Bear River chairman. Friday night, Garland 1st --defeated Ply- information on the Indians, meets North Cache Bulldogs All parents and others inter mouth 4 for the consolation their history and the Book of LORIN ANDERSONS GET here. They dumped the ested are invited. bracket, and Snowville and Mormon. His collection is recogon Riverside placed 7th and 8th. their home court nized as one of the finest. Every RANK NEW BABY, The champions are coached one is inivted. earlier in the season, The heat" will be on from Lorin Anderson, stationed at by Ralph Bishop. In the South Bear River Ft. Lewis. .Wash., got himself here on in for the Bears, who Stake tourney Monday and a new daughter and an advance lead Region One teams by three in rank recently, his parents games with an unblemished Tuesday, Tremonton Third took the title by outlasting a deterlearned this week. record. mined Tremonton 4th team, A daughter was born to the Planning for a recognition Both well defeated Thatcher Andersons on Jan. 26. Mrs will be the main order of for the consolation prize. TREMONTON rally WARDS Bonnie was Anderson formerly business at this month's Golden Tremonton Fourth warders Ward of Idaho Falls. Lorin was COMBINE FOR District Committee meet took the Sportsmanship trophy Spike advanced to the rank of Cor SWEETHEARTS BALL ing Monday, 7:30 p.m., at El- - lor the overall season, with poral. ' District w.ood. Tremonton Second ward win The child is the third grand tonMembers of the four Tremon- Glen Knudsen announced Wards today are to invited attend ning the sportsmanship award child for his parents, Mr. and All members-at-larg- e District for regular season play the Sweethearts Ball Saturday Mrs. Roscoe Anderson, of Both 8:30 p.m. in Tremonton Third and institutional representatives at Leading scorer for the seas well. are urged to be in attendance on was Dee Leak, of Thatcher, Ward's new recreation hall. ' Tremonton Third Ward, hosts Proceeding the general meet with Lowell Archibald of Tre THIRD WARD SCOUTS for the event, are decorating ing at 6:30 p.m., a district board monton 3rd in second place, and ' the hall, and promise good of review for Star and Life Dallas Gardner, Elwood in RECEIVE AWARDS music and a floorshow featur- ranks will be conducted. All third. Tremonton 3rd and Garland A splendid program was ing an all girls dance at 9:45 interested should contact Ad vancement 2nd will both play in a Division D. Chairman L. given Sunday evening in the p.m. 15 tournament Wilde for an of 10 stake appointment. Tremonton Third ward bv the teams set at Me for championship Tentatively Saturday, MOVE INTO NEW HOME Feb. 27, 7:30 m at the Inter morial scouts of the ward. Nick Peter Gymnasium p starting sen conducted the program, and VerNon Harris and his wife, mountain School auditorium in next Monday. a scout leader award was pre Joyce are moving into their Brigham City, the rally will be sented to Lee Iverson and 44 new home on North Second under the direction of the distEast this week. awards were made to scouts. rict advancement committee. &-- U Wrestlers Prep For State Finals Jlvy- ""la 6 Almo fwAflo I if i! 8 1 26-1- 7 33-3- Garland PTA Sets Child Study Series nt Stake Crowns Copped by Garland 2nd, Tremonton 3rd 7-- ttctd iTrn 52-3- 44-4- the 46-3- 5, 50-3- Nor-cachia- 36-2- 200-Poun- 31 7. ns Rally Planned for Golden Spike Distriet Lion Hashed d TiT7vf Dennis Holdaway, of Dewey-villrecently became the first and only Junior in the South Bear River Stake to receive the Quest award. Dennis, a son of Mr. and Mrs, David Holdaway, was honored by Junior Gleaners and Junior at their fireside Sunday evening. He was presented with of Mormon copies of the and Doctrine and Covenants. He left this week for Chicago, where he will lw a student at a radio and television school for seven months. e, V M-M- J Bob Bennett, scout master in Fourth Ward was m charge of a Court of Honor held Sunday evening. Eighteen merit badges were awarded to the scouts during program. First Class badges were presented to Ballard Harris, Larry Ficklin and Brent Rytting; Second class to Johnny Chornos, Dennis Hyde, Lee Kay, Bud Scalley, and Bill Puzey; .and tenderfoot badges to David Conger, and David Holmgren. Merit badges were awarded to Dick Hansen, Ronald Germer and David Summers. the Tremonton Bear River Stake Conducts Quiz On Reading Course f ing course has been conducted on the Book of Mark, during past several weeks. The finals were held Mon day evening and first place hon ors in the senior group went to Bill Potter and Florence Richards. Helen Robbins and Margaret Burton were winners in the junior division. Books will oe presented to the winners. Others receiving certificates for participation in the reading course included: Doyle Cutler, Leon Anderson, Sonja Secrist, Janet Park, David Hansen, HarLaVon vey Harris, Grover, Ervin Roberts, Leon Potter, Judy Turley, and Elizabeth Her-she- C A selected members through audition with Dr. ter Welti are: June Rhode, WalPeg- gy Matlock, Eleanor Burnett, and Norwood Fridal. Nielson , Delores Wallace and Lynn Shuman Nielson, were chosen for the orchestra by Dr. N. W. Christiansen, head of the instrumental music division. Astrid Mae Strand, formerly from Tremonton, will also play with the orchestra. Director is Dr. Walter Welti, head of the USAC vocal music division. Carole Ann Gibbs rf Chosen As tournament The junior FFA Sweetheart Carole Ann Gibbs of Portage will be presented with a blue and gold Sweetheart sweater by the Bear River chapter FFA at their annual banquet next Thursday. Attendents to the Sweetheart are Jaunita Nelson, Roberta Anderson and Diane Rose. The banquet and program will be held in the school cafe teria Ff b. 18, at 8 p.m. Clarence Ciiapter president, Roberts is directing the plans for the event with the assist ance of Carl Roberts, chairman of decorations; Dale Allen, program; Reese Marble, tickets; Reed Petersen, invitations; Roberts, menu; and Walter Hansen serving. Talent from the local chapter will be featured on the program. Advisors of . the chapter are Howard Johnson, Thomas Tay lor and LaRain Marble. "La-Moi- -- for Division 15 teams will be played Feb. 22, 23, 25 and 27 at Lakeview Stake Center in Roy. The senior tourney will at tract at least 120 players, a dozen coaches, along with team supporters from as far away as Ogden and Malad. Enteries Local .sports fans, too, are expected to turn out for the tournament, which will decide All-Chur- ch entrants in tournament. the All-Chur- ch LEAVES FOR JAPAN Pvt. Derek Gent called his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gent Wednesday evening to report that he is sailing with his unit for Japan Monday. Derek entered military service in September and expects to be in the far east about eighteen months. 35-3- Under the direction of the Bear River Stake M.I.A., a read M-M- First Ward Scouts Win New Ranks 5. Chorus 10-sta- , DEWEYVILLE YOUTH RECEIVES STAKE'S FIRST YOUTH AWARD 24-2- n two-doll- ar 19-2- Seven students from Tremonton and vicinity will appear in Mozart's opera "Don Giovanni," when it is produced at Utah State Agricultural college Feb. 1, M-Me- one-poi- w, to V load ai bse-bdt- When you load a truck, the less lift That's why you'll appreciate the loading ease of new Dodge trucks. Floors of some models are less than 2 feet from ground practically knee-leve- l. Loading is low-tonna- ge four more reasons why it's y. Karl Jensen Bid To Naval Academv this week 1 1 Art e the better. Bryce Ericksen. age group counseor of the M.I.A. board, was in charge of the quiz. Appointment ii a lot less work with a Dodge truck! Five minutes at the wheel will prove Dodge a better deal. Priced with the lowest, too. Why not stop by today? Folks will tell you we're easy to deal with, and that we stand behind our word. SEE OR PHONE US! . Roomier, more comfortable cabt! Bt of visibility any truck! New and famous Sixes! V-- 8'f Sharpest turning, easiest to handle! of two Utah boys to the Naval Avademy were announced by Senator Arthur V. Watkins. Karl Jensen son of Mr. and Mrs. This 8fc foot mountain lion, weighing 200 pounds, was bagged in the Yost area by Jack Hansen of Fielding, government trapper, and Graham Cutler of Snowville. The cat was treed after two days trailing. Eph Jensen of Tremonton was named as alternate to the acadWINZELER-MATNE- Y emy. The two named for the positions are Arthur N. Baum-gartMarysvale and John Ber- Phone 5181 nard Sampson. Salt Lake City. h. MOTOR CO. 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