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Show Sioutdi Bears Edged by Logan; Travel to Sky View Friday THE LEADER Thursday . By Mike Rhodes Leader Sports Writer UTAH TREMONTON, .vember L'l. 11)07 With a record, the Bear basketball team will River meet the highly touted Sky. View Bobcats in a contest tomorrow an SkyView's floor. The Riverite hoopsters were defeated in their game with the powerful Logan team. Leading the Bear River score with a was Alan Archibald Glen total of 24 counters, Thompson netted 15 points to Riverround out the ite scorers. In the final quarter three were Riverites retired f o r fouls the younger allowing portion of the squad to participate. These boys put on a good show. Each team netted 22 counters with Logan gaining the edge over the Bears by hitting 21 of 28 from the line compared to the Rivermen's 12 of 05-5- MOONLIGHT LEAGUE IVc. 13. 1967 WoJiK'siJay. High Team Game Scratch Bowl High Team Game Handicap Golden Bowl . 789 High Team Series Scratch Bowl . 1966 lIoMi-- High Team Series Handicap Cu'Ulen Bowl - 2215 Scratch High Mens Game lVan Potter 208 High Mens Game I Hmii Potter STRIKE LEAGUE December 15, 1967 Ladies HI Scratch Game Rhoda Welling - 191 Maxine Peterson . 185 Billie Dawn Johnson . 182 Mens Hi Scratch Game Gale Welling - 201 Wilf Durfey - 192 187 Dean Erickson Ladies Hi Scratch Series Maxine Peterson - 503 Billie Dawn Johnson . 462 Venice Maughn . 450 Mens Hi Scratch Series Gale Welling . 519 Perc Brailsford - 517 Wilf Durfey - 506 Hi Scratch Team Game 668 Fireballs Cee Bees . 602 Petersons . 583 Hi Scratch Team Series Fireballs . 1873 Dare Devils - 1765 Cee Bees . 1732 Hi Team Series Handicap 2194 Fireballs 2160 Petersons Cee Bees . 2153 LUCKY 706 Handicap . 227 High Mens Series Scratch Leon Andersen . 544 High Mens Series Handicap Eddie Krey 610 High Ladies Game Scratch Erma Andersen - 173 Sandy llaramoto . 173 Mildred Saunders . 173 High Ladies Game Handicap 215 Sue Quinney High Ladies Series Scratch Ernia Andersen - 494 High Ladies Series Handicap Frma Andersen . 560 Splits Converted . Men Burke Rogers Dean VanValkenburg . Splits Converted - Ladies Diane Potter . 10 and Gail Roger two-dig- it ?. Ila Mai .'. i'kenburg 5.7 and 5.10 By Mike Rhodes Leader Sports Writer Bear River mat men gained '.a! the upper hand in thc:' n :'? meet of the c. n ..itain the defeated iti: school team. The Rivermen were led by H38i who Rucker Richard scored the only pin of the meet. decisions Riverites. gaining Dale were .Van Godfrey 103 Roderick '112'. Wade Rhodes Earl (145V Dan and 129 Rami;. r:ililee battled to a tie to wrap up the Bear victory. The Bcuis will play host to grap-p'e- r Bonneville ie strong in a contest today after -- school. Primary Heads Si )onsor Party In Fielding In Cutter Event Here Chn-ima- Dar-wi- Skiers Organize Bear River Club Payne, Anger I BUY YOUR GOLFER 8 THE a over and Gary Jeppeson Payne over Claude Allred. and v'er! Elmo Christensen Udy completed their contest in a dead heat. Floyd Wells was victorious over Jim Fonnes. over Ray beck, Eldon Hess Fowkes, Blaine Madsen over Richard Shaffer, Carter and Jones over Duain Madsen, Paul Fonnesbeck No. 1 over Lyle Holdaway, Jack Ericksen Dean over VanValkenburg, Paul Tingey over Arvil Bell, Boyd Udy over Max Bywater and Tig Williams over Wayne Jeppeson. n met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Labium this week. Ben Dansie. Beaver Mountain ski patrol member, spoke to the group on the correct ways of skiing. He also stressed that the more participants the "ib has the more support ii will gain. Officers of the club are Kirk Reese, president: Alan Wheat, and Raylin ly, Dansie. secretary. Mr. Russell Webb is advisor for the group. The club sponsored two films. "White Badge" and "Avalanches" which were shown at the junior high school last night. Ernie n Claude by Sally Getz A ski club has been organ, ized at Bear River high school, and David Grim.ey has consented to act as advisor. Officers who were elected at the second meeting n.e. Curtis Webb, president; Ronnie Woer-i c e c; president; Susan Weston, secretary and Kathie Archibald, treasurer. The club plans to ski at various places throughout Utah. er junior high school ski club Arvel Bell. Wells and Richards. Cibb Allred and Shelton George. Declared winners were Bryan Gibbs, Warren Hyde, Bywater and Bill Gibbs. In other races, Dee Black won over McKay Allred. won over Newman and Reeder and Fowkes, Hincke over Doug Estep, Doug Fonnesbeck over Jess I'dy, Maurice Wilcox over Dennis 8 Dansie Speaks On Better Skiing PERSONAL but Iwunced back to defeat the Weber Warriors. Top men for Ivan Christen, team are sens Ken Thomson, and Doug Pehr-somembers of the other , team include Thornley. Larsen and Petersen. The Bears will have to play deliberate game a more they SkyView than against have used before. The Bobcats k rely heavily on the and must be watched closely. Kim-ber- Ski Slope Runs To Begin Jan. 6 annual Beaver The third Mountain Ski bus will begin its regular run for the slopes on Saturday. Jan. 6. ' The bus has found much usage among the young people area of the Tremonton-Garlanas it affords them transportation to the ski slopes which would otherwise have to be parents or provided through friends." according to Ben Dansie. who sponsi- -s the bus in collaboration with the Beaver Mountain Ski resort. Tickets are on sale at the Back Yard or the Tremonton Army Store. d Cowley s I !V Mmth - undei the oflicei's I'rmiarv Kali Petersen. Barbara and Ruby Scott. p.irt di-- w.i- SKr.m GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Buy Now and Save Up To 50 On 1967 CLUBS, BAGS, SHOES, HATS SWEATERS, WIND BREAKERS FREE GIFT WRAPPING g I 1 2 Open 11-- CALL i 4, Wed. & Sat. 257-395- 257-570- 6 NOTICE Inasmuch as Monday. Dec arc 25 and Monday. Jan leai holidays the Box Eldei will Co'int Commissioners on Tucs-dahold their meetings Dec 2R and Tuesday. Jan uarv 2 K. 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Bag Reg. 59c DECORATOR Reg. $2.98 69 (9 ft Our Shelves Are Bulging With Gift Suggestions BOOSTER ENGINE 77c PILLOWS Flowerlane Floral and Garden Shop TREMONTON ARMY STORE or From BEN DANSIE 257-725- 6 Our Downstairs Tovland g FOAM Values $1.59 Saturday Night. Dec, and D and GIRLS BATHMAT SET 8 Tickets On Sale at BACK-YAR- Terrific Savings I BRAS 97c OA" Regular Bus Run Begins Sat. Jan. 6 up to I 33c SHIRTS 2 Beaver Mountain Ski School PLUSH TOYS SHREDDED DOLLS 12 Price 2 lbs. 88c MEN'S WHITE SHORT SLEEVE Give Lessons or Bus Ride For iiaiwiiswwMwiwiwwwwiwiwiwraiWistttiJWJW: Reg. 79c lb. I I I WHO HAS EVERYTHING g 1 4 ALL DAY THURS., FRI., & SAT., DEC. 21, 22, I WHAT TO GIVE THE SKIER BOB S PRO SHOP :,ime. j'li Guests in the Lyn Bee home were Mr this past weekend of and Mrs. Oleen Talbott Fruitland, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Art Kienz and family of Paris. Ida. On Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Dayle Bybee dropped by and Mrs. brought Nona's mother, Irma Pugmire of Bear Lake for a few days visit. EVERYTHING MUST GO A CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE S On Convention Conservation they were out Wednesday night guests at the home of their son. LaMont and family Jim said that the strong winds in that area left them without electric power for some time ARE YOU STUCK ON Gigantic Toy Clearance! ; GIFT Wood Salt Lake City airport on Sunday as planned. Her husband had become ill and they canin Ft. not leave their home Hood. Texas until he is released by the doctor. They had Christmas planned to spend with the Jones family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Munk of Sheridan, Mont., spent Friday evening at the home of their son and daughter-in-law- . Munk. Mr. and Mrs. Michael They left for home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Nessen were in Salt Lake City several days last week where they at- tonHori tVio annuo! QIdIo Qnil R3SSX AT PLY PERCENTAGES Plaving the percentages is always a good bet. especially when driv ing on snow and ice. National Safety Council tests on show that pulling ability glare ice at 25 degrees F. is incre ised 2tt per cent by snow tires. 2111 percent by studded :?0 cent snow tires and per bv reinforced tire chains. On snow, polling loosely packed cent ability is increased 51 by snow tires. 313 per cent In reinforced tire chains rI forfeiting races were Four cutter teams forfeited their races Saturday when they failed to shsr up for the event which was run in the heavy snowstorm that arrived in Bear River Valley last weekend. The race was the third of the 1967-6racing season sponsored by the Bear River Valley Cutter association at the Box Elder County fairgrounds. jv by Vickie Gam The Priniarv oftieer- - of the a Ward Kr'nimu sponsored -. party for Primary teachers and then- husbands. Her 2 at 7 :0 p m in the KhMuil: Ward church house. The Stake Primary Presiand the dent. Ruth Jensen waul bishopric were in attendance i h..m upper with all the a served and a ': .Minimi:- m. .i nr. lolloued The rest of i iniv-- was ': t spent in play-,v- . SkyView High School also have a 1.1 record in League Four Races Forfeited The newly formed Bear Riv. Bear Mat Men Take Win Over Intermountain 18. BobThe fast moving cats met defeat in their season opener against Box Elder, play. fast-brea- 5 7 by Jeny Folks in the Howell valley awakened Monday morning to find about five inches of new snow. The children went to school, but soon returned home of the serious road because conditions. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fallows left rather hurriedly Saturday afternoon for California after receiving a phone call telling of the death of Jesse's sister, Mrs. June Badger of Redding, Calif. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon. Jeaninne Douglas was hostess to a group of her school friends Saturday at evening her home for a Christmas party. Ten couples enpoyed a hayride after which a luncheon was served and the of the evening was spent in playing games and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Marceal Olsen spent several days this last week visiting at the home of Shawna their daughter, Mrs. Darter and family of Salt Lake City. Wives of the Birthday Club hosted their husbands Saturday evening for their annual Nona Christmas Bee party. and Gwen Munk were in charge of the turkey supper that was served and the en. tertainment for the evening. Santa was there, too, and presented each members with a gift. New member Mrs. Eveinto lyn Smith was welcomed the club. Diana Oifer notified her parBurke Mr. and Mrs. ents, Jones. Saturday, that she. her be husband and son. would unable to meet them at the CLEAN-U- P discounts will be found throughout the store! WEU OPEN AT 11 A.M. TUESDAY WE'LL BE LOOKING FOR YOU! YOV'LL BE GLAD YOl) CAME! |