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Show THE LEADER, fake and fade away jump shot Tremonton, Utah Thursday. February 9. 1956 SPOR TS Bothwell, Third Wards to Play for Stake Title By Johnny Laub Thatcher-Penros- e First A Third B Bothwell First B 2nd 4th With this consistent punch, Coach Mark Ballif should have little trouble in sewing up second place in the Region and a berth in the State Tourney. In the battle for third place the Weber Warriors led by Dave INDIVIDUAL Patterson and George Cook, Name meet the Bears in a game at Whitaker, Dew. Ogden this Friday. Barfuss, 3A as the second place team from Knudson, Dew. this stake. This game will be Stimpson, 3B played in Memorial Gymnasium Erickson, Elwood on Wednesday night. Davis, 1A on-tw- o Third A, Elwood, Ogden Tigers Drop Bears by Deweyville Lead Explorer Teams Bothwell, with their big guns blazing, blasted 4th Ward's chances for a berth in the Divi- 71-5- 4 sion Tournament Monday night as they dropped the 4th WardBy Melvin Barms ers by a 9 count. A fired-uGgden High crew Boyd Marble and Stan Stark, kept in hot pursuit of the Ben the two players who have been Lomond Scots by beating the carrying the Bothwell team all somewhat disappointing Bear season, were hitting consistently River Bears from all angles, while Stark Starting off fast, the Tigers turned in an excellent defensive pulled lead at the to a 2 performance as well. mark. Leading the drive quarter Bothwell kept 4th shooting were Roger Tomlinson, Ron from outside, and although 4th Swenson and Dick Connelly had three excellent long-shwith four points each. Larry artists, Bob Woodhead, Bruce Hess paced the Bears with six. .Stevens and Lowell Archibald, By intermission the Tigers they could not score consistent- ran to a 8 advantage ally from outside. though the Bears had gained a One of the bright spots for lead just at the beginning Bothwell was the improved of the second canto on two fast play of Lloyd Jenkins. Jenkins, baskets by Larry Hess and Ralph playing for veteran tfloyd Eggli, Cullimore and one by Max turned in a fine floor game as Weese. well as countering 8 points in Ogden continued its onslot in Bothwell's winning cause. the second half as they increased Bob Woodhead should also be their nine point half lead to 17 given credit for the outstanding at the final buzzer. Roger Tomdefensive job he turned in as he linson and Ron Swenson took held Boyd Marble to 9 points scoring honors with 20 and 16 before fouling out early in the points respectively. The Rivermen had patched up fourth period. Marble led all scorers with their floor game since last week but had a hard time working the 19 points, while team-matStan Stark, hit for 14 counters. ball within shooting distance of Bruce Stevens was high man for the basket. Ralph Cullimore the losers with 12, wfiile Dee kept the Bears in the game in Weese added 10 and Woodhead the first half with his long shots from near the foul circle. added 9. Bothwell now meets 3rd Ward Deadly accurate, split second Monday night in Memorial Gym- jump shots near the foul line nasium to determine who repre netted Rog Tomlinson 16 counsents the South Bear River Stake ters in the first half of play. The in the Division 15 Tournament Bears practically stopped him in opening a week from Saturday. the second stanza however, as he However, the loser of this managed only four points. contest plays 4th Ward for a Ron Swenson looked mighty right to enter the tournament sweet under the basket on his Score 58-3- p 71-5- 4. 13-1- ot 37-2- 22-1- 7 e, By Johnny Laub Third Ward's A team, leading Explorer league, barely managed to drop a determined Thatcher-Penros- e team in the week's of last games. feature Thatcher-Penros- e threw a stiff defense against Third, with Harold Eggli holding high scoring Dennis Barfuss to 12 points. This loss dropped the Thatcher-Penros- e quintet to fourth place in team standings. Elwood In other games, knocked-of- f Bothwell, 2nd Ward defeated 4th Ward, First A dropped one to Deweyville via a forfeit, while First B edged Third B. In games of Monday night, 1st B defeated 4th. Huey Davis and Jay Sandall led the 1st scoring with 16 and 26 points respectively, while Tom Wood- head was high man for 4th ward with 22 counters. Third B dropped the 1st Ward A team in one of the evenings closest games, as Neil Stimpson hit 24 points for the winners Third A also picked up a big win as they trounced second place Deweyville. Dennis Bar- fuss led the winners as he coun tered 27 points, while Joe Knud son led the losers with 10. In the evenings only other 2nd game, Elwood knocked-of- f Ward Doug Cornwall led the winners with 18 points, while Arlo Erickson added 16. Lee Coombs and Ronald John son led 2nd with 20 and 14 , points respectively. STANDINGS Won Lost Team 0 13 Third A 3 10 Elwood 3 9 Deweyville the 60-4- 9. 6 6 5 3 3 0 3 6 7 7 EAST GARLAND By Mrs. Blaine Rhodes 7 Relief Society Officers Honored 10 12 SCORING G TP Ave. ladThere were twenty-eigafternoon ies present Saturday 10 250 25.0 when the new Relief Society 13 279 21.5 officers honored the outgoing 11 231 21.1 officers with a social, held in 13 274 21.1 Relief Society room. Honor-- 1 the 12 220 18.3 ed guests, Mrs. Essie Peterson 10 176 17.6 and Mrs. Dora Shaffer were each presented with a beautifulThatcher-Penros- e ly arranged planter. A light lunch and dessert were served following the games. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Packer and daughters of Ogden visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. The members and former Gibb Allred. members of the Thatcher-Penros- e Mrs. Essie Peterson, now of Ward are invited to attend Ogden, was an overnight guest, the annual ward banquet to be Saturday, of Mrs. Dorris Peterheld Monday, Feb. 13. Children son. of the ward will be served beMr. and Mrs. Raymond Andginning at 3:30. All others will erson of Roy spent Sunday and be served at 6 p.m. Monday at the home of Mr. and A dance will be held begin- Mrs. Frank Hall. ning at 9 o'clock and everyone Bud Grover, East Garland, is invited to join in the dance. and Mr. and Mrs. Dewajn Love-lan- d This party will also be in obof Clearfield were Sunday servance of the first anniversary dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. of the formation of the new Mart Riser. ward. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kirk-haof Lakeside were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orval ATTEND MEETING Grover. On Sunday, Mrs. OF LUMBERMEN mother, Mrs. Fred W. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lott attend- Peterson and her son. Scott and ed a meeting of the Anderson his family, spent some time Lumber Company managers at visiting with the Grover family. The Homebuilder girls held Ogden. They also attended the Lumber Dealer's Association their annual Snow Carnival in convention at Salt Lake City! the Scout room, .Monday evening. There were twenty-seve- n present for the games and refreshments. Bob Schramm of Delta spent the weekend with the Fred Peterson family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Christensen of Ogden were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Soren-seTV SERIES for Everyone Mrs. Navelle Rhodes and her Station KUTV Channel 2 mother, Mrs. Ruby Nielson were in Ogden, Feb. 1:45 Friday. They also 11, Saturday, p.m. attended a funeral in Holladay. and Birthday Club Meets ' Sunday, Feb. 12, 11:45 a.m. The Birthday Club ladies met "GETTING ALONG WITH Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lester Holman. Thei OUR NEIGHBORS" ht j Mrs. Oyler Recovering Sherman Oyler was in Salt Lake City Wednesday to help Lenna leave the hospital. He took her to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wilde where she will stay for a while. He returned home Thursday. Sunday, Sherman accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gail Welling of Fielding to Salt Lake City where they all visited Mrs. Oyler. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl I. Edvalson in Ogden. afternoon was spent playing games. A lunch was served by Mrs. J. W. Rhodes and Mrs. Tom Harper. , On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ejorklund and Mrs. Mae Bjorklund all of Ogden, celebrated Mrs. Holman's birthday with a dinner at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hansen and son Chris of Salt Lake City spent Sunday, at the Warren Hansen home. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Steed of Logan visited the Hansens Sunday evening. Ward Plans REMEMBER YOUR Annual Banquet m Gro-ver- 's n. SWEETHEART WITH THAT VALENTINE HEART BOX OF CHOCOLATES SWEET'S RENOWN SWEET'S SWISS MILK. Satin Heart pound SWEET'S SWISS MILK CHOCOLATES 2 lb. SWEET'S MINIATURE CHOCOLATES Mrs. J. G. McDONALD 8 . " oz. Hearts 2 Lb. up treasure profitable new business? 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