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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1969 THE LEADER-GARLA- rr TIMES, TREMONTON, UTAH ND o I li$timm2kT "'iiiinii: niiri1Pw'lf in II". .1 iifritoi tnrfm K ifFvw. - - -' " i toll directors and officers got together for this picture at their last meeting on Friday night Front row: Otto Brockman, and Steve Hales, new directors. Linn Capps, president; Wayne Larsen, holdover director. Back: Grant Fridal, holdover ng director; and Ed Quinney, director; Steve Porritt, treasurer; Wes Gephart, Max Adams, secreGordon new Not are a director. Larson, past president pictured tary; Gordon Worley, outgoing director and Ray Finch, holdoer director. RIVER'S Mike Jensen scores two against Logan High. The all state was held to 16 points In the losing effort against one of the region favorites. BEAR r- - GOOD HUNTING I Bert Rose and Jerry Jones took these Canadian Honkers on a recent shoot near the Bigler pounds each. Bridge. The big birds averaged close iJ . 5 PAGE - SKYWAY GOLF CLUB out-goi- Otf Hi Steppers Club Bear River Loses In Overtime Contest In Utah V. By NANCY McLEOD New Cars $1.00 perday interest ea. Salesmen $1000.00 per month 3--5 Office helpers $750.00 per month 10 Mechanics & partsmen $750.09 per month Advertising & rent $1000.00-$5000.- 00 per month Taxes & business profits ? (var) 20-1- 50 3--9 33-- 29 5-- Total Overhead $350 $1000.00 Per Day Zundel pulled the teams even Olympus, honorable mention. The winners in the drill The final seconds of regular play saw Shumway team division were Cyprus, narrowly miss the basket first; and Bear River second. which would have assured a Bear River victory. A technical foul called when Jim Pbulsen failed to report shook the Bears until the final 60-6- 0. Top Indians The Jr. Bears picked up their second win In as many starts by defeating the Inter-mount- BLOCK ATTEMP Bears are Mike Ken Hansen trys to stop shot by Steve Watts Jensen and Kerry Zundell. of Logan. Other Eagles 50-- 31 Bear court ain on the Post Office 75-6- 6. The hot hands of Steve Ke-- arl and David Nielsen gave the Bears a 15-- 7 first quarter lead. Steve Kearl hit for three more as the second quarter opened. Richard Wood, Keith Kendrick and RaBy PHIL PETERSEN ndy Holmgren added one apA story book shot by Craig iece to push the score to a Webb in the last five seconds 32-lead. of the Logan-Be- ar River JV Midway in the third quaRiver a 58-- 57 Bear game gave went his Coach to rter Perry win. bench with reserves playing The shot came after the the remainder of the game. Leading the scoring was fresh sophomores had taken over. The Bears had the ball Steve Kearl with 18, and out of bounds on the far end Nielsen with 12. Larry Cullimore added 6 of the court with seven seconds to go. They were one with Keith Kendrick and Ribehind. The shot ripped point 4 chard Wood collecting points apiece. Randy Holmgren the nets as the gun sounded. Scoring leader for the Bears pulled down ten rebounds to was Brad Fillmore with 17. lead that department The Bears meet Logan Jr. Ted Nyman led the Grizzlies High at Logan Friday at 1:30. with 13. Last Second Shot Wins 'A r two-point- ers For JV Team 14 4 4 as HALFTME SHOW Bear River's Pep Club put on thrilling halftime show at game between Bears and Logan Grizzlies. Bear River lost its first region contest to Logan in an overtime. I r V V1VV.V.V.VtV.VfiV,V.Vr.ViViV, ,V1VtVr.Vr.V ( Chargers 6 A MP $13.95 1 Appliances Lou Prices Overshoes Fleece-line- d $8.19 Come in and look over our wide selection of... Saddles I Insulated Coveralls $18.38 BS le. fed WEST $3 OSHSEI JSFfUf PKOBZ Your Complete Feraw Home and Reach Shopping 38-- 57 win, BUY A BETTER RESALE VALUE CAR FROM In case you haven't notices, the norkel mall box has been removed from the front of the Tremonton Post Office and a new one has been installed on the north side of the parking lot ans is accessible from the parking lot says Postmaster Lynn J. Iverson. Postmaster Iverson says the cha nge was made to remove some of the existing traffic hazards which were present with the box being located in front of the post office. Pickups are scheduledtwice dally for six days a week and American Motors Garland - Jeep 257-39- 88 1lOth The Overhead once on Sunday. Winter Tractor Overhaul Special ALL 3010 - 3020 - 4010 AND 4020 TRACTOR OWNERS Bear River swimmers remained undefeated in their home pool when tested by a visiting South, Dec 9- - Bears squeezed South out' of firsts in all but two areas: 400 freestyle and freestyle relay. Bears relax after a meet yesterday until January 8 when Rivermen travel to Bonneville. Srunswicli Boweries Small sa By a By. KENT PERRY On Western Boots, Men9s Work Shoes, Insulated Pacs. Good Dec. 19 Through Dec. 24 EkWery Changed Box For Mailing B River Swimmers Beat South DISCOUNT 10 SeirasG Car Dealer Overhead Costs Contest Participating at the UniverBy KENT PERRY evenly matched first halt Lo sity of Utah's new sports comIn an extremely close over at plex on December 13 were gan led the Bears the Bear River High School time game. Bear River was the end of the first half. downed by a tough Logan team. Grizzlies pulled ahead of the Phi Gamma and Those placing in the Pep Battling it out during an Rivermen eight points during the third quarter but a fourth Club division were Sky Line, quarter drive headed by Kerry first; Highland, second; and Junior Bears CMiec 00(3 Cutter Racing Results Cutter racing is being conducted every Saturday at the Box Elder County Fairgrounds in Tremonton, beginning at 1 p.m. Races are under the sponsorship of the Bear River Valley Cutter Racing Association. Results of the December 13 r irxii ir lJU 1 if ii ii ii racing program are: Colt Division: M. L. Hink over Doug Estep; Dallas Jones over Fonnesbeck & Larkin; Elmo Christensen over Leon Sorenson; Dick, Doug Dunn over Claynn Richman; Udy Bros, over Dean Van; Neil Rhodes over Ernie Anger; Delroyce Black over Arvel Bell; Jim Fonnesbeck over Brailsford & Johnson; Cornia & Skidmore over Bill Gibbs; Stan Reese over Nolan Jensen. Aged Teams: Ron Holms over Quentln Jenkins; Jones & McCrary over Dick Shaffer; Nielson & Cornwall over De-vAnger, Gary Payne over Tom Davis; Udy Bros, over Verl Udy; McKay Allred over 'Nolan Jensen; Paul Fonnes-,be- ck over Stan Reese; Dar-W- in Bywater over Dean Van; Shelton George over Arvel Bell; Bryan Gibbs over Spin Baty; Jack Erickson over Harry Hink; Dick Wheatley over Estep Bros.; Warren Hyde over Tom Jackson; Jones & Cornia over Lyle Holdaway; Lynn Allred over Dee Williams; Wayne Jeppsen over Ralph Yearslr. Dualn Mad-s- en over Paul Tingey. overhaul includes new 1070 Keystone Pistons and Rings, Sleeves, All Gaskets and Seals to install above parts. Prices Are As Follows: This 3010 - 4010 3020 - $270.05 LABOR - 114.00 - $171.45 LABOR- - 96.00 PARTS PARTS ere r 4020 $75.00 - on 3010 and 3020 Parts $115.00 - 4010 and 4020 Parts Any additional parts or labor will be extra. A SAVINGS OF A SAVINGS OF This Special Ends February 28th 1970 These new parts installed in 3010 and 4010 Tractors will increase Horse Power to approx. that of 3020 and 4020 tractor Service Farm Taylor " i W. MAIN "THE FARM CENTER" Tremonton, Utah 84337 PHONE 257-732- 3 j |