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Show LEADER THE ing, with the result that their games are usually comparatively Bears Seek Spot on State Tourney affairs. As a matter cf fart the Riilirloac stand sec-- 1 ond in the State Class "A" high school defense record, by holding their opponents to an average of only 34.9 points per game. B. Johnson seems to be the most consistent ball player for North Cache,as he is generally always at the top of their scorlow-scori- (by Jack Johnson) ng Hmr P'vpr KP.irs ttlli TV Bees, but tonight the Bears will trying to gain a spot in the State Basketball Tournament tonight definitely be out to defeat the at 8:00 p.m., when they meet the Bulldogs and strengthen their North Cache Bulldogs in a home position. Looking into North Cache's game. Last week the Rivermen were season record, we find them setback at the currently riding the region one handed a 4 hands of Box Elder, and thus cellar- North Cache is noted for- ing. The Bears method of playwere forced to share second its TV a j 45-3- - ing an average of 44.7 points per game. Cherry ,Vvv Pie Time r T5 Fresh 25th Anniversary - r"253cJi f rozen 12 &z. Fresh Frozen Brussel Green Peas 22e Sprouts Fresh Frozen 12 oz. Cut Corn 98' rA"K. ICECREAM ... 23c . . . 10 oz 35c Doz Fresh Ranch 41 e Eggs WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF FOR YOU TO CHOOSE FROM or Coloured, Each Trememton Celery TONI Offer Special value $1.00 Refill kit Complete set Spin CURLERS, value 2 00 Hearts 10' Bunch .TOTAL VALUE $3 00 Red 37c . 10 lbs "25 YEARS OF PROGRESS" will be the theme of a special spring banquet to be sponsored by the Bear River F. F. A. chapter scheduled for April 27, 1950. The committee in charge of the days program plan to pay tribute to all who have ever been a member of the F. F. A. 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While in Pheo- visited the Dick Aliens nix they inuiia. aimi ridiicis ht j Sensational Miss Maurine Capener, daughMr. and Mrs. Russell Capener of Riverside, was chosen as Sweet and Juicy 1 8 country: i RIVERSIDE MISS HONORED AT SALT LAKE SCHOOL Oranges lh 10c U.S. No. Gym Yf event. 21 e only $2.29 Potatoes Kinley ns I LOWER and GARDEN SEEDS PLASIC GLASSES a ear at o'clock. All Watkins Post eighth graders in the county are The DeVere to attend. a invited American Legion conducted Lincoln Day program at Bear GEPHARTS LEAVE ON River high school on Monday-JoEXTENDED MOTOR TRIP of Burgess was chairman featured the event. The program and Mrs. Fred Gephart a talk by Perry H- Burnham, left Thursday morning for a six president of the Young Republi- week's motor trip through the can League of Utah; a tap dance .fonfhprn r.urt nf thp TTnitprt ..w r by Mane Rhodes, Linda K. Wheelwright, and Linda Friday. by accompanied They were Bonnie Richardson. Bob Hatch of the USAC gave a humorous reading and presented the "Two Ink Spots" of the college. A dance was also given by Pamela, r or Aprils an Pillslmry PIE CRUST Mix pkg free dance will be held on Friday, February lth at tne i.ic- - States and to Florida. They plan to go first to El Paso, Texas, and will travel across throughthe gulf states to Brown. vine antj then to Florida. They expect to return home about April First. F. F. A. Plan st- 1'ITTUD CHERRIES j n, .11 9 j A Bth Bear River and North Cache are alike in the respect that they both lack any gTeat amount of height. Their last meeting ended in a victory for the Bears, and although the B e a r s look like the sli?ht Tamara and Nanette Christen-sefavorites, the Bulldogs are capaccompanied by their able of upsetting the apple-ca- rt mother, Wanda Christensen. and shouldn't be counted out- IT'S NATIONAL ster DANCE FOR EIGHTH GRADERS Lesion Presents Lincoln OllV Program at BRI1S - are more offensively minded than the Bulldogs, boast- ball-contr- ol uim 1 remontorv TREMONTON 3fok 1.00 1.35 Pair "Buy for Cash and Pay Less" Lif Stores Gephart n ii 1 HOIK' il 'IMI Co., rIVpinont(I |