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Show Logan High last Friday night as the Rivermen came out with a VALLEY WIDE victory. On? of the bright points of the game was the fact that the Bears could win without the services of their big center, Don Nish. Nish fouled out of the game and was replaced by, Stanley Stark who came through with six 48-3- 7 P 0 B T S By LYN LARSON Four Teams Tied For First Place In Region One Officials Draw Names for Team Placement In State Tournament one-ma- If Region One followers thought the football champion- fieldhouse March 21. Jordan is ship was a tough one to settle a defensive powerhouse and was they'll have to recognize the fact that there are four teams, not two, tied for the championship banting. Not any prognosticator would "have had any idea that the region would end in such a holo- cost. Almost every week there was a new school heading the weekend list and on a they could slide clear down to two-ga- riding the crest of the unbeaten in league playuntil East and South dumped them. However, Jordan is recognized as an old team and state "tourney-wise- " even with a mediocre team can come out with the state championship.. The bears will have their work cut out for them if they meet the Beetdiggers. Also If they position. tangle with any of the Big Eight Well, it's all over now but the teams on any given night they state tourney. The four schools, are going to have to play top Ogden, Bear River, Box Elder ball- and Weber, will each be award- the last ed trophys and there will be no playoff. Instead, last Monday the league officials met and drew names for pairing in the state tournament, and not as Region One winner. The region is entitled to four teams to enter the tourney. Ogden will represent the region in the number one spot and will meet the winner of the (Carban-Prov- o playoff. Box Elder drew the second spot, Weber the third and Bear River fourth. By drawing the fourth position the Bears.' will probably meet Jordan, winners of the Big Eight in the state finals which are dated for the Utah University State Tourney Season tickets to the Class A basketball tournament slated for play at the University of Utah Fieldhouse, March 20, 21, 22, may be obtained by making written application, accompanied by full payment for the same, to Horace H. Rose, Executive Secretary, Utah High School Activities Association, 19 West South Temple, Salt take City, Utah. However, thirty such tickets will be available fjom Principal Frank Stevens at Bear River High five-sessi- SflUE On TOURNAMENT IN FINAL PLAY Woodwards 8 ball tournament 8 BALL Tickets On Sale At High School School . According to Mr. Rose, serve ducat to the hoop fest wil cost $6.50. a re- of Half or Quarter PORK con-tes- Cured or Smoked Hams or Bacon 48-3- ALLEN MEAT COAflY Phone 5241 Tremonton 3 With Bruce Stevens and Varge Christensen leading the way, the Bear River Bears turned back the state tourney hopes of BENEFIT Basketball Game BEAR RIVER BEARS ; VS DAVIS DARTS FRIDAY" Bear River High School Gym ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE INJURED 1 . ATHLETE FUND First Game 6:45 Second Game 8:15 ADMISSION Reserved Seats $1.00 High School Activity Cards t Bears Take Logan In Last 7 League Game THE NEW Regular Adm. 75c Grade School 25c Last Monday night, Ern Hansen, winner of the 8 ball round robin, came through with some acurate shooting to tie for first place in the singles championship with Wendell Welling of Fielding, billiards 'english' artist.-; Monday's scoreboard In games won is as follows: Ern Hansen 23, Wendell Welling 23, Ralph Germer 21, Zeb White 20, O. B. Jensen 17, Al Turner 15, John Chadaz 12 and Norman Maughn . If a FARM BUREAU TO MEET $1-5- Half or Quarter of play. on self-addres- Ileal. Choice Grade continues to draw more interest as it enters into the final stages 9. purchaser wishes his tickets mailed to him, a stamped envelope should be enclosed. In the event tickets are not mailed, they may be called for at the office of the association. Checks, drafts or money orders should be made payable to the order of the Utah High School Activities Association. Mr. Rose also pointed out that no telephone orders will be accepted and that once an order is placed it cannot be changed. Reserve ducats for each ses sion are $1.25 with the excep tion of those for Saturday's fin als, which will sell for General admission seats will be available for $1. These cannot be purchased by mall, but must be bought on the day of the at the ticket line up. Bear River students with activity cards will be admitted for 50 cents per student section. MEAT points during the time he played and sparked the Bruins from a fairly close game at the third quarter to an 11 point bulge at the game's end. n Kent Harris' Logans' scoring machine, and Nish, the top scorer in the state Class A schools, were each held to a minimum of points. The Bear River win, coupled with Ogden's defeat of Box Elder, threw the region into a four way tie for the top position the first time that such a hectic season has ended this way. Despite a meager showing against Logan Friday night, Nish dunked ensugh points to beat the Region One scoring record set by Cordell Brown of South Cache last year. In 12 games the big Bear center has poured through 191 points The Bear River team also set a record this year as they amassed a 604 total for 12 games to average 50.3 per game. The Tremonton Ladies Farm Bureau will meet next Thursday a the home of Rebecca Morten-se- n at 2:30 p,m. State Receipts Total $77.6 Million the Utah State government for the fiscal year Revenue of ended June 30, 1951, totaled or approximately $9,600,-00- 0 more than the amount col lected during the preceding fis cal year. Sales tax revenue Increased $2,300,000 and revenue from Income taxes (both indi vidual and corporate) increased $2,200,000 during this same period. Smaller increases were noted in almost every other state revenue source. The sales and use taxes con tinue to be the largest single source of state revenue, account ing for $16,300,000 or 21 per cent of total state revenue in fiscal were 1951. Federal grants-in-ai- d $13,900,000 or 17.8 per cent of the total, and motor vehicle taxes (gasoline, registration and others) amounted to $11,200,000 or 14.5 per cent of the total. Other revenue sources include income taxes (individual and corporate) $8,900,000 (11.4 per cent), general property tax, $6,' 800,000 (8.7 per cent), liquor profits, $3,700,000 (4-- per cent), unemployment compensation tax $3,400,000 (4.4 per cent), college fees, $3,400,000 (4.4 per cent), mine occupation tax, $1,400,000 (1.8 per cent), fish and game licenses and fees, $1,000,000 (1.3 per cent), and other taxes, licenses, fees and collections, 000 (9.7 per cent). In the tabulation, of total state nonrevenue receipts revenues, have been eliminated whenever it was practical to Identify them from available records. It is believed that the resulting net revenue figures mare accurately reflect the amounts available for expenditure than do total gross state receipts. For example, this tabulation does not consider gross liquor sales as a revenue, but only the net liquor profits are Included in the revenue $77,-652,9- $7,-60- 0, The LEADER Leader Names Thursday, March 13, 1952 FUTURE FARMERS TO - NOTICE OF SALE Basse Fad Coal la the basic fuel for supSTUDY FARM The Box Elder County ComLUBRICATION NEEDS plying the nation's heat, light, and missioners hereby Invite sealed All-Regi- on 1 bids for the purchase of the folA discussion of proper care and power. lowing used property: lubrication of farm tractors will 1 Meyers Sprayer mounted Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winzeler on a four wheel trailer with be given at the Utah Power and is Since every paper returned home Sunday from a four good tires, two hoses auditorium Saturday, business Light two euns attached, also to Detroit, Michipicking their and trip 1 a 250 gallon wooden tank. and All March 29, at p.m. Ann visited Jane with her gan. The lecture and films will be inch two way tumble Regions, we also give our humble C. grandparents, Mr. and M'-sDy-er- k, Van Richard plow. type by presented One G. Eldredge in Twin Falls and opinion for the This equipment may be examlubrication engineer of the star team for your approval. Larry spent part of the time ined at any time between the Oil Utah who Refining Company, First team: Phillip Oyler, Box Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Win- hours of 8 a.m. and 5 any is being sponsored by Leonard with Elder, captain; Jim Dokas, Ogwhile their parents were day between now and the time zeler, of the sale with the exception den; Don Nish, Bear River; Kent Peterson and Ed Homer, FFA ad- away. of Sundays, at the County Road and visors, local Miller, Rudy Chrisand Ivan Harris, Logan; sheds. Tremonton, Utah. Utoco distributor. tensen, South Cache. All bids must reach the Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wight and Any interested person is invit- Paul visited at the home of Bis- Clerk's office on or beforeCounty Second team: Kent Stanger, March ed to attend. 26, 1952. Weber; Varge Christensen, Bear Mrs. Newel and of Cutler hop The Commissioners reserve the River. Harold Anderson, Box ElWashakie Tuesday. Mrs. Wight right to reject any and all bids. Lou Jean now Ballard Wise is der; Grant Wright, South Cache; attended Relief Society there By order of the .County Comwith her husband, Supply SerBruce Stevens, Bear River. with Mrs. Cutler, president of missioners . geant MarkJVise at Sheridan, the Washakie Relief K. B. Olsen Society. Illinois. County Clerk" JOHN UDY TO BE RADIO SPEAKER John Udy of Riverside will be the speaker on Mrs. Axel radio program Satur- Star Team other All-Stat- es 14 on pa Fred-erickse- TO n's waster day morning at 10:15 on radio station KBUH, Brigham City. SCOUTS ENJOY WINTER SPORTS Boy Scouts of troop 126, have been enjoying skiing trips al- ...KEYED TO YOU AND YOUR BUDGET I most daily the past couple of weeks, to Lone Rock, 7 miles west of Tremonton, once a for local winter enthusiasts. Accompanied by scoutmasters Max Adams and Robert Bennett, the young Scouts have learned necessary fundamentals in the art of skiing and worked on the skiing merit badge requirements. The trips were made after school hours, and sometimes included moonlight skiing. The Scouts want to take another trip to Snow Basin in Ogden Canyon before the winter is over, and several boys hope to pass the skiing merit badge at that time. play-grou- EASTER nd MILLINERY 298 Firsf signs of Spring . . . litUe straw hats, wonderful with suits, outfresh touch for winter-wear- y fits. Darks and sunny pastels. Plastic Grain SPRING IIAUDDAGS UTAH STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE Legal Notice of Hearing Notice is hereby given by the Utah State Soil Conservation Committee that the proposed addition to the Northern Utah Soil Conservation District has duly petitioned, in the interests of the public health, safety, and welfare, for a soil conservation district to function in tire ter ritorv described as follows: All of Box Elder County not now in Soil Conservation Districts as follows: "That area bounded on the north by the o State Line, on the west by a line between Range 10 and Range 11 West to Great west Salt Lake and following-thof the lake south to boundaryElder-Salt Lake County the Box Line: then following the coun ty line east to the lake boun-dar- v west of Hot Springs and following the lake to the present boundary of the South Box El der District north of Bear River and following this district boun dary In an easterly direction to the present boundary of the Northern utan uisinci near line." Also: "that area north of Brig- ham City bounded on the west, in general, by the East Hammond Canal, north of Dewey-vill- e, and on the east by the Cache-Bo- x Elder County Line. Please take further notice that a hearing will be held at the Utah Power & Light Auditorium, Tremonton, Utah, on March 21, 2.98 complete selection of shaipes and a glorious color group. White, sky blue, yellow, toast, lime, violet, purple, grey, black, admiral blue. A FABRIC GLOVES to match or contrast .... 98c Utah-Idah- smartest for Spring e at fr creamy-sof- t texture ir ? 1952 all wool little coats 2:00 p.m. The Questions of the desira bility. necessity, propriety of the petition, and the appropriateness oi tne boundaries ror ine organization of said addition to the Northern Utah Soil Conservation District will be considered. All landowners or land occu piers within the limits of this area or territory proposed to be added thereto shall have the right to attend the hearing and to be heard In this matter. By order of the Utah State Soil Conservation Committee. Tracy R. Welling First Publication. March 13. 1952 Last Publication, March 20. 1952 UTAH STATE SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT Legal Notice of Election of Three Supervisors For The Northern Utah Soli Conservation DistrictNotice is hereby given by the Utah State Soil Conservation to all landowners or occupiers of land lying within the bound aries of tne Nortnern utan sou Conservation District that Nomi nating Petitions for the election of three supervisors or the said District have been received by said State Conservation Commit s fee - tee. Please take further notice CHECKS that on the 21st day of March, 1952, between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 6 00 p.m., an election meeting will be held at the Utah Power & Light Auditorium, at Tremonton, County of Box El der, Utah, to elect three supervisors for the Northern Utah Soil Conservation District of the Solution te Color Problem The demand if constantly increas ing for refrigerators and other kitchen appliances in the same color as the kitchen walls. Production State of Utah. All eligible landowners or land and Inventory problems, however, still present many difficulties for occupiers within the boundaries manufacturers, and make it Impos oi saia jjisirici snau nave we sible for them to supply the demand. right to vote at the said elecAs a consequence, many home own- tion meeting. By order or tne utan state ers are sending out newly purchased appliances to automobile Soil Conservation Committee. Tracy R. welling body shops. There, they can have First Publication. March 13. 1952 them sprayed in the desired hue. Last Publication, March 20, 1953 15)75 Dashing, smart, new . . . it's the brief checked coat in soft wool suede, yours in many versions . . . bold checks to tiny patterns, sharp to pastel to neutral colors. Rayon taffeta lined. 10-1- 8. |