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Show Dennis Rhodes Assumes Duties In Viet Nam Junior Bears Defeat Lewiston 34 to 27 The Bc;ir Hivt-Junior Hitfli Bf.ir.s defeated a stub, Lewis-tohorn defensive-minclcfive by a score of Friday on the Lewiston court. At the end of the first quarter of the battle, r THE LEADER Thursdav. TREMONTON. UTAH December L'S. 1DG7 School n 34-2- 7 Results of Racing Meet Are Announced Fishing hard-foug- of the fourth racing of the Bear River ValUy Results nuvt were anCuller association nounced Wednesday. The races were held December 23 at the County fairgrounds. Reeder and Hirschi won over Dee Black. Newman and over Fowkes Bryon Gibbs, McKay Allred over Doug Estep. and Warren Hyde won over Walt Mann. IWLINB LUCKY STRIKE LEAGUE Dec. 22, Ladies Hi Scratch Game Rhoda Welling - 182 Maxine Petersen - 180 Hazel Erickson . 174 Mens Hi Scratch Game Ron Petersen - 218. 194 197 Dean Erickson Adam Brenkmnn - 191 Wilf Durfey . 191 193, Howard Maughn and 170 Mens Hi Scratch Series Howard Maughn - 543 Ron Petersen - 539 Adam Brenkman - 502 Gale Welling - 516 Ladies Hi Scratch Series Rhoda Welling - 523 Maxine Petersen - 504 Jean Larsen . 475 Team Hi Scratch Game 681 Fireballs Hits and Mrs. - 652 Dare Devils - 635 Team Hi Handicap Game Hits and Mrs. . 793 Fireballs - 777 Wes's Texaco - 760 Team Hi Scratch Series Fireballs - 1969 Dare Devils . 1831 Hits and Mrs. - 1818 Team Hi Handicap Series 2257 Fireballs Hits and. Mrs. - 2241 Dare Devils . 2182 Utah fishermen who will be to heading Flaming Gorge after January and plan on fishing in the Wyoming part of the reservoir must have a valid 1968 Wyoming fishing stamp in their possession in addition to their 1967 Utah fishing license. Reciprocal fishing stamps for Utah and Wyoming on Flaming Gorge are issued on a calendar year basis and thus become effective January 1, of 1968, each year. Utah anglers will continue to use their 1967 fishing license through April 15, 1968, but if you fish outside the Utah portion of Flaming Gorge, you must have the 1968 Wyoming fishing stamp, properly signed by Myrle Udy Mrs. Edna Wood and Mrs. Melba Capener, of members the Stake Board, visited the Belmont Ward Relief Society Tuesday. It was work embroidering, making stationery and other types of novelty work was done by the members. Earl D. Young of Perry visited Mr .and Mrs. Ed Udy Monday. Mr. Young and Mrs. Udy are brother and sister. Wednesday Mrs. Lyle Hall, Malad, Mrs. Ethel Hall, Portage and Mrs. Lyla Steed and visited Mrs. baby. Fielding, Gloria Burton and Darren. They all went on to Tremonton to visit Mrs. Lee Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Burton and baby visited in Malad Sunday with the Lyle Halls. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Udy and baby of Salt Lake City visited their mother, Mary Udy Thursday and Fridav. and Wednesday Tuesday Mary Udy was in Brigham with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Udy to take care of the children while the parents were away. In announcing the great grandparents of the baby son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Udy, Travis, the great grandfather, Edmund Udy was left out. is the Travis 52nd great grandchild for Mr. Udy. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Udy accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gary Norr went to Salt to meet their son, Harold, at the airport as he returned for a holiday furlough from Aberdeen, Md. Mrs. Ethel Shepherd of California is visiting her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Henry. Mrs. Wayne Payne and and Tricia Ogden, baby, Adams, Tremonton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jensen Satur. day. Mrs. Grace Allen has been in the Dee Hospital for medical help. She is better and was able to come home Sunday. Mrs. Nina Burnett and Mrs. Clarice Hirschi were in Ogden Friday to visit Mrs. Allen in the hospital. Karl Welling is receiving medical attention in the Valley hospital. Mrs. Norman (Mary Ellen' Burnett called the Marvin Burnetts from Alabama where day-quil- ting, 1391 510 Ind. Serjes Scratch 520 Doris Rees High Ind. Game Scratch Ethel Gardner . 203 High Team Series Handicap 1622 Misfits High Team Game Handicap 569 Ind. Series Handicap Doris Rees - 625 High Ind Game Handicap Ethel Gardner - 244 High Waterfowl Census Is Scheduled waterwinter The annual fowl census for the Pacific is scheduled Flyway during January 3 - 8, by personnel from state and federal agencies. The survey is designed to determine the current trend of wintering populations of waterfowl. This is census conducted throughout the United States, and portions of Canada and Mexico. The complete picture covering waterfowl for wintering the Pacific Flyway is not final until the tally from each state is summarized. Madsen Takes Nov Position Madsen. former manager of the Brigham City Office, Employment Security became state representative for the Veterans Employment Service, a division of the Department of Labor, according to Libor Secretary Willard Wirt? This action became effective lx-4 when Mr Madsen as. sumed his duties at the Ser. vire' Office in Salt Lake City. Mr Madsen succeeds Glenn Johnson formerly of Salt Lake City and now director of field fur the Veterans operation1! Krnplo merit Service. Washing, with Em- ployment Security since 1951. and has served as manager of the Brigham City local office Kinrc M He received his in psychology from I niverstty in I94X BS degree I 'tan State and has done graduate work in that field since. 15-1- Hunting Facts Needed of questionnaires Thousands have been mailed out recently by the Division of Fish and who have Game to persons purchased a hunting license to obtain information on this past deer hunting season. It takes only a few minutes of your time to fill out the questionnaire and the data you provide is needed to compile the annual deer harvest All Norman is with the TDY Wednesday. Mr .and Mrs. Howard Capener visited Mr. and Mrs. Csjil Welch and children Thursday. The Ron Hales family, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Richins, Pleas, ant View, Dr. and Mrs. Dean and Mr. Floyd, Farmington, and Mrs. Bevan Haies and their children totalled 21 people for their annual Christmas party at the Hales home. They were served Christmas dinner, exchanged gifts and had a visit from Santa. Richard Udy of British Col. umbia called his parents Sunday to wish his dad. Bob Udy. happy birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Welling of Evanston, Wyo., came Sun-da- y to visit their father, Karl Welling who is in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forsberg accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy and Marcia Schoffield went to Ogden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Udy by and Warren accompanied Irene Peck. LaDean Zundel and Marcia Zundel went to Bountiful Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hirschi and Clair. Inez Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hirschi of Brigham also went to Bountiful Sunday to attend the welcome home for Fred Udy, son Udy. of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen who has just returned from England. pro-gra- cards are postage paid so if you are of those selected, please sure you have completed form and done your part in helping with Utah's wildlife management program. Be sure and fill out the questionnaire even if you didn't hunt this past fall or if you didn't get your deer. end Don't let this season with your card on the table, your help is needed and appreciated. and one be the Resident Loses Eve in Attack Rhodes of D. Pfc First Infantry Division left for Vietnam on Dec. 14. Prior to leaving for Vict-naPfc. Rhodes had eight weeks of basic training in Fort Lewis, Wash., and eight weeks of additional artillery training at Fort Sill, Okla. Following this training period he spent a month leave before leaving for Vietnam. Since he has been in Vietnam Pfc as a has worked Rhodes truck driver, assistant truck driver and ridden guard on an ammunition inches FARM belonging to other states regulations requiring rams to have horns with curl. a . These GIVE TO THE urn MARCH UK OF DIMES "LETS GO 1 STERN SADDLERY ANCH WEAR WESTERN BOOTS Viirt our friendly tore. Wideit selection of all typei of Western cloihinq end peddlery. lowest prices. Send For Your New FREE Western Cotqloq! fully catalog, with many styles in full natural color! Write Dept. "I" 62 E. 2nd So., Salt lake City, Utah wumj Sooner or Later You'll Wonder Why You Didn't Use LEADER CLASSIFIEDS U4 WEAR 0 V. MARKETING Harvest figures released this week by the Division of Fish and Game covering the 1967 archery deer hunt indicated Utah archers again enjoyed there although good hunting was a slight decrease in the number of archers who went ASSN. NEW hunting in 1967. The entire state was open for taking of deer of either sex by bow and arrow from Aug. 26, through Sept. 10. During this past archery hunt there were 12,108 hunters afield in pursuit of deer and they bagged a total of 2,067 Beginning MONDAY, January 8, 1968, Livestock Auction Sale at North Salt Lake and every MONDAY thereafter. Begin 9 A.M. PLUS Regular WEDNESDAY Livestock Auction Sale at North Salt Lake and every WEDNESDAY thereafter. Begin 11 A.M. d 30 to 40 DISCOUNT We are happy to announce that JIM MANNING, TOM MANNING, and LOUIS SALERNO are now associated with Producers Livestock Marketing Assn. on all SADDLES Repairs Piumpt and: Guaranteed Western Hat by The Mannings and Louis Salerno are stopping ALL of their operations at the Ogden Union Stock Yards after 28 years of outstanding service and will now be located at North Salt Lake. "BANDERA" Tony Lama Boots TAOS-MOC- S " See WALLETS US Rubber OVERSHOES & ,Abev CLOTHING Western Goods Cn Gift Items CvM r.it"Q 1 El Vejj! i RtJ-yTO fc U BE SAFE! BE WISE! USE . . IfVe are bonded tor $575,000 on the Markets and $250,000 in the Country. 5 19th South 1st West TREMONTON Flowerlane Floral and Garden Shop 69 Van Moss, Manager North Salt Lake Auction S. L. Lindsay, Manager South Tremont St. Tremonton, Utah This ' Phone Tremonton 257-362- Country Operations the Week Special Miller, Black Stow. BOOT Double, Firm Leather BINDING Saf.ty R.I ease POLES Alu Reg. 80.85 Only SKI SHOP 4th NORTH & MAIN LOGAN, UTAH SKI PACKAGE SKI SALE CLEARANCE ll.00 ON SKIS & Childs Ski Boot BEGINNERS Gresvig BOOT Double, Firm Leather BINDING Millar or Cable Safety Release POLES Estate of Nathan Glen Neeley Aluminum Reg. 87.85 Only J7 QO .OO INTERMEDIATE Sealed bids for the purchase of this property will be accepted in the office of Mann & Hadfield, Attorneys, First Security Bank Bldg., Brigham City, on or before January 10, 1968. regulations provide trophy rams for the hunter and leave younger rams to maintain herd productivity. Hunters were also required to have a minimum of 15 pow. er spotting scope in order to judge the rams to see if they were legal game. Good physical condition and a four wheel drive vehicle were reported as being almost necessities in this rugged country. was Excellent information gained from this hunt as hunters reported to the fish and game officers on duty the number of sheep they observed, areas the sheep were in. habiting, and other pertinent data which can now be used to evaluate future hunting potential of Utah's desert big horn sheep! ANOTHER FIRST FOR PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK Archers Enjoy Good Year panic-fille. . desperate, inches reeled off as your car screeches into the rear of the suddenly stopped vehicle ahead. The Utah Safety Coun. cil advises leaving an extra for between margin safety vour car and the one ahead winter driving during wet. conditions. SKI SOUTH Boone ;ind Crockett score of points as opposed to some 144 ANNOUNCING truck. SKI FOR SALE Utah's first desert big horn sheep hunt ended Nov. 19, for who the nine permit holders went afield and 'initial reports indicate all nine of the hunters were able to connect with their ram for 100 percent trophy success for this first hunt. San Juan County where the hunt was held is some of Utah's most rugged hunting country and hunters were to have a tough hunt. Reports from the area said hunters saw good numbers of sheep and 'some of the rams taken score high enough to in they will be listed the Boone and Crocket record book. Official measurements for be trophy ranking cannot taken for 30 days, although the measurements taken in the field will not change much after the 30 day drying time. Most of the hunters were hunting out of the Fry Canyon area to the west of Natural Bridges National Monument. Utah's regulations on what animals are legal game arc different than most other states. Legal rams in ITtah must be seven years old or have a deer v Elmo Munson of Fielding has received word that his brother, Rex E. Munson of National City, Calif., has had his left eye removed. Rex has a bakery route and as he was making deliveries in a negro district on Dec. 16 he was attacked by three young men who tried to rob him. Rex, a navy veteran, re. sisted. but one man hit him with a rock crushing his cheek bone. Three surgeons tried to save his eye, but it was necessary to remove it on Dec. 21. He is at the Colleg Park Hospital at San Diego. PFC RHODES Dennis Iij DONDI ASKS YOU TO FI6HT BIRTH PEFECTS Horn Sheep Hunt Bring Nine Hunters Trophies DONT TAILGATE You'll never know when your life might be measured in Former Area Dale ton f) C Mr Madsen has U-ethe I t;ih Department of 1, SUaexaide High J Eric Anger forfeited a race to Eldon Hess, Ray Fowkes won over Richard Shafer, Blaine Madsen was the winner in a race with Darwin and Gib Allred won over Bill Gibbs. Shelton George won over Wayne Peppson, Tig Williams over Max Bywater, and Boyd In Udy over Paul Tingey. other races Paul Fonnesbeck won over Roche and Quire and Elmo Christensen over Gary Payne. Stamps Required Reservoir 10-- 6 34-2- 6 in your possession. Hjgh Team Game Scratch Grandma's . victorious Udy over Dean Var, Doug Fonnes. beck won over Claude Allred, and Verl Udy won in a race with Floyd Wells. Duaine Madsen won over Jim Fonnesbeck, Paul Fonnesbeck over Carter and Jones, and Lyle Holdaway over Jack Erickson. Arvil Bell won a race with Maurice Wilcox, and Dennis Payne won over Clark Jeppe-son- . 180 FRIENDLY HOUR LEAGUE High Team Series Scratch Grandma's w a s r, 1967 Grandma's Jess the Bears held a lead. The with half time score read scant the Bears holding the lead. During the third quarter the Bear five managed to push the score to a 27.22 lead. The fourth quarter the Bears fast break picked up two quick baskets. At this point the Bears went into a freeze to hold on to a win. Leading the scoring for the Bears were Jeff Shumway with 10 and Phil Peterson with 12 points. Brad Archibald and Rex Earl turned in good performances on defense. In games played earlier the Bears were defeated by Logan and Box Elder. This gives the Bears a 2 and 2 record. Desert SKI BOOT Garmith Spaed lacing, Firm Leather Miller Full Release Double, BINDING POLES Aluminum Reg. 11.85 SKI BOOT Only 00 .Og ADVANCED Miller or Lund Buckle Zermatt Fully Lined, Firm BINDING Miller Full Release POLES Tapered Pelei 70 QQ Reg. 137.85 Only 5 l.00 Auto Ski Racks Parkas & Ski Pants EQUIPMENT SALE Reg. 12.35 . 7.95 22.50 3.98 69.95 9.95 29.95 1.59 32.50 5.98 12.95 25.00 6.88 9.88 4.88 9.88 1.88 43.88 3.88 21.88 38c 24.88 4.88 7.88 19.95 20 off Plus many more items to choose from. The SKI SHOP Jff Mar Main LOAN, "wt mi Stmt UTAH or rot ixsr |