Show THE GOLDEN Page Four LITTLE k7 I 5 Friday December Poetry Forum MAN ON CAMPUS i EAGLE I She stands at the Threshhold The wilted flowers clasped tightly in tremulous fingers The clouds blown swiftly across the horizon Trusted Trading Since 1890 gather and disperse Showering their transparent Beauties The sun fades It shines brighter in foregn The petals streams fall-flo- ating wilfully away The stems droop— become mere Blackened strands Still she waits Basketball Season in Full Swing The Eaglet basketball squad had a busy Thanksgiving weekend On Friday Nov 28 they traveled to Powell Wya for an Invitational Tournament being held there the fewest returnees in five years the Eagles' success will depend a great deal on the development and talent of these fine new team The gnarled stiffened fingers clutch the Preserved stones— other flowers bloom Upon the cold hard-packe- d grround Two blackened stumps lie beside her —By Barbara Simper members Rodeo Club News Monday our guys battled it out with Utah State University's freshman team but lost 0 Though the Eagles may be faced with a challenging rebuilding job the young talent has been It appears from encouraging early comparisons that the Eagles may have more depth than they have had in the past two seasons with strong competition brewing for all the starting positions The outlook for the season is beginning to shape up Coach Qirt Jenson is counting on a lot of help from the 12 newcomers on the Eagle squad With only three lettermen returning from 1968-6- General inexperience will be a handicap to this year's team However with good speed and ability there should be a great deal of exciting basketball action for Eagle fans The Rodeo Club went on a trail ride Friday and Saturday Nov 21 and 22 Friday night the club met just below the Victor school house (Victor being an old ghost town near Elmo) and rode about 5 miles to where they set steaks were up camp cooked and enjoyed by all Mr Cromar brought along his favorite recipe for barbecued beans which went well with the steaks Saturday morning after a fine breakfast of pancakes sausages and fruit they followed the river down to the old Marsing ranch Here they stopped for sandwiches and cookies enjoying the surroundings of old shacks sheds and the like along with beautiful western scenery Inasmuch as the 16 riders thought they'd freeze the weather was warm and dear and a good time was enjoyed by all CEU was barely beaten by Powell on Friday the final score be5 ing Saturday the Eagles 4 gained an victory over Devil's Lake 83-7- 87-8- 75-10- 9 ball-handli- HAVE SOMETHING FOR SALE? Want Everyone to Know About It? Then Why Not Advertise in the “GOLDEN EAGLE” ne Modern TAYLOR'S Dry Cleaners and SHOE KEEPS YOU REPAIR LOOKING APPAREL YOUR BESTI CENTER 68 North Carbon 55 East Main 12 INS |