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Show J Ieet Bovmen AY mm tempt to outshoot with their The Golden Spike Bowmen of pistols, the Golden Spike men with their bows. Garland who won an invitational meet Tuesday night from the Bird Haven Bowmen of Brigham City Sunday guests at the George have accepted a challenge of the Napoli home were Mr. and Mrs.' Highway Patrol Pistol team of Douglas Richins, Mr. and Mrs. District A for a contest. The win- Newel Richins and Mrs. Hattle ners will be determined next Tanner of Grouse Creek. VAVrXVv 1 (Tuesday evening at th3 Armory when the Highway Patrol team under their president Richard Purse of Brigham City will at- Highway Patrol Pistol Team to 3) X1J f J I MA teM tat 4' '4 " A t ' - it - 4 , f RENT OR LEASE FOR 1 100 Approximately Acres IRRIGATED FARM LAND Acres have been fall plowed 50 frame home, some outbuildings, no equipment M A tournament, the champions defeated Fielding and Riverside, playing the final game with Garland First, winning in an overtime period with a score of 31 to 29. The Bear River Juniors will meet 4 ifif,aimiiiiiiMia- . fc.iim.-wvM- RIVER STAKE JUNIOR CHAMPIONS who will enter Division 15 tournament play Saturday at Brigham City. The Garland Second warders started the seaTaking top honors in a regional swimming meet held son with a loss to Garland First, then took and Feb. Karl King. 12, were Jerry Garn in Logan of Bear River the is their squad. captain King reniaining games from Stone, Snow-villFielding, Garland Second 'B' Team, East Garland and Riverside. In the seven league games, Garland IN REGION SWDIMERS TAKE Second averaged 58 points per game to 24 Two Bear River Aquamen swam garnered by these aquamen put to first place honors in the region Bear River in second place behind scored by their apponents. In the stake, BEAR 1 200-yar- Bears Reach Division Pinnacle In Games With Logan, S. Cache Bear River's Bears gained undisputed lead in the Region One hoop race by edging out Logan and South Cache quintets in two thrillers. In a Wednesday night game played on the Rivermen's home floor, Coach Durrell Hughes's boys win over Logan in gained a 47-4- 6 what fans termed one of the Bears' poorest showings of their successful season. From the floor the Bears netted 38 points. They also shot 9 of 18 foul shots for a average of 50 per cent Garn, flashy scoring ace, garnered 17 points, while Harris collected 12 and Pierson 11. Puzey scored 7. The Friday night game at South Cache saw the Bpts edge in a thrill-packe- d the Spartans 53-5- 1 encounter. Leading pretty much all the way, the Rlvermen saw the South Cache quintet close the gap in-- the closing momenta of the final quarter to throw a scare into Bear River students and fans. Here again Garn counted 17 points. Harris scored 16, and Pierson and Puzey netted 9 and 8 foul-shooti- ng points respectively. Conger scored three. Forty of the Bears'. counters were made from the field, while 13 came via the foul line. The Rivermen shot 65 per cent of their charity tosses. Games played elsewhere in the region showed North Cache dropping two games - one to Box Elthe other to Logan der Box Elder split wins with losses by defeating North Cache i and bowing to Bountiful while the South Cache Spartans dropped their thriller to Bear n River and were defeated by 39-2- 5, I 50-4- 5. 37-3- 5, Og-de- 49-4- 3. Region follows: One Bear River North Cache Box Elder ' standing league W L Pet 6 4 4 2 4 4 4 7 .750 .500 .500 .500 .125 " v . 4. Logan South Cache. Jay Hunsaker, Warren Christen-seHugh Davis, Jay Sandall, J. D. Hawks, Neal Thompson, Terry n, Knutson, Val Eberhard, Don Lamb, and Robert Jensen. The B Hoopsters have scored a total of 683 points as to their opponents' 602 points. The Bear record includes wins over Twin Falls South, East, Aberdeen of Idaho, South (twice), Ogden, Logan Cache (twice), Box Elder, North Cache, Davis, and Weber B squads. Bear River's B men have had only three close games. They downed South 1 and East 46-4They also tripped Davis by a The B team slim margin of is averaging 52.5 points per game. A 57 percent average from the free throw line is a big factor in their high scoring. Last week's game saw the pol3 ished quintet dump Logan and South Cache Friday the Bear River B team will travel to Brigham to clash with the Box Elder B team. 42-4- 5. 49-4- 6. 57-4- 66-5- 3. Box Elder massed a total of 64 to Bear River's 61, while South Cache totaled 59 to finish a close third. The failure of Bear River wrestlers to finish in the second place column and the fact that they won by decisions rather than pins were factors in the Bear's defeat Grapplers to gain first place Phone Ogden EXport. GO TO A MOVIE TONIGHT n inches Brings Of Moisture .66 New Policy for The welcome storms of the past week have left .66 inches of moisture in this area, according to reports by the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company in Garland. Their records show .25 on Feb. 13; .05 Feb. 16 and .36 on Feb. 17. The temperature reports follows; Mln. Max. Date 24 32 Feb. 12 2 32 Feb. 13 10 31 Feb. 14 25 30 Feb. "15 28 45 Feb. 16 28 47 Feb. 17 Trucks Traveling On Idaho Trust Officer Hi-way- s A new arrangement is now required by the state of Idaho for reciprocal permission for Utah farm trucks to travel within that state, according to information issued by the Utah State Tax Commission. All highway patrolmen in Utah have been notified to require permits or licenses from all trucks unless the driver has a letter from the county agent indicating that the truck he is driving is a farm truck. This will apply to all trucks of 18,000 pounds or less. County agents have been asked to issue the required letters on application from farmers. YOUR COMMUNITY THEATRE Feb. THURS. - FRI. - SAT. 19-20-- " , COMPLETE Wheel & Brake SERVICE - ; : ' and 1 honors included: LeRoy Haramoto, who has an unbeaten record in the 103 weight .... class; Leonard Canfield, who wrestles- in the 127 pound class; Dennis .Shelton, who wrestles in the 138 pound division; Bud Scalley, who weighs in at who meets 145; Bill Anderson, 154 pound competition; and Sheldon Summers, who handles heavyweight competition. Summers was the only man to gain a pin. Third place wins helping to gain Dennis points were scored by Donald Marvin Hyer, Green, Dennis Forsgren, Dennis Cutler, Hyde, and Vaughn Roundy. """ ""' u . m i'if'i'lfitwS i ;t A t mm m ft w Sis J V NORM'S TIRE S T Tremonlon a car fuU Oil Bby ! VV IIIl-U- J- 2a w THOUSAND HILLS - MTBICW SIUAST EGAN - REMiCK - OWENS - WHITMAN rr ooo& DAVID UE RICHARD wnctko w WEISBART-RICHAR- i -or I-Ibn- -- MiypP 1 SERVICE FOR BEST RESULTS USE THE LEADER AVANT ADS Love, Fridav nifirht's blav 'will find the Bears playing at- Box .'Elder in. their second gam?of the league season with the Bees Earlier in the season Bear River handed -Box Elder a setback " , DOUGLAS ZOLLINGER TO GIVE RADIO TALK Douglas Zollinger will be the speaker on Mrs. Axel Frederick-sen'- s WCTU radio program Sunday at 1 p.m. over KBUH, Brigham City. Come see for yourself : here's ij 21 -- MURRAY Bear River Matmen Take Second Place in Region One Contest fest CONTACT KAY A. YOUNG BOH ; Bear River matmen scored six first place wins in the Region One wrestling meet held at South Cache last Thursday, but finished three points behind Box Elder to gain second place in the grapple From the Estate of David C. Peterson First Security Bank, Trustee. Week's Storm Bear River 'W Team Undefeated The Bear River High School B team remained undefeated in hoop play this year with wins over Logan and South Cache B squads last week. The Bear River B squad boasts a record of thirteen wins and no losses. Bear River B team players are AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY iL. t, FIRST 40-ya- rd n Washington Terrace 5th Ward at 3:30 p.m. in their first game. Members of the team are Clyde Gep-harRoy Wood, Gary Koford and Dennis Shelton. Standing are Doug Scally, coach, Marvin Hyer, Sid Bishop, Richard Hall, Kirt Yoder, Eddie Abel, Neil Wood, manager. e, meet staged in Logan High's pool, Box Elder in Region One com" , petition. February 12. Karl King, captain of the Bear All boys to place sixth or better River squad, out swam all com- in the region meet twill participetition to receive first place In pate in the state swim fest to be the freestyle with a time held at Tooele High School durof 20.4 seconds. Jerry Garn also ing the last week in February. garnered first place by out strok- Boys who expect to take part in d this meet are Jerry Brockman, ing all contenders in the Karl King, Jerry Garn, Jerry freestyle. His time was 1.25 Three seconds .were taken by Secrist, Robert Deakin, David Larry Pierce, Sherm Jensen, and Bessinger, Sherm Jensen, Lyle Karl King, while a third place was Archibald, Larry Pierce, and Bill captured by Robert Deakin. Points Foxley. - S FLEISCHER I G ALFREDJAYES UN. thru WED. ir.VVvFeb.22,23,24 g v. Double Feature " Moly Smoke! The DEVIL'S after them I wmm STANLEY CLEMENTS ' l fl 1., T AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE ALSO ""- - f LMiiMnr When He Puts on the PRESSURLlife EXPLODES! SAL THE NEW NEVER BEFORE . . . i'.U I vrLincn Like '.lew i: ! . 150 ft. ' Floral Damuk Design ,J A Roll j '. '.1 In look And ki txcWng cor. Il'i rtbrHid" luxury to Iho tiaoM thundtirWd'. 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