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Show i THE LEADER. to roll in the second quarter to push over four touchdowns, two in the second quarter and two in the third. North Cache ran over one of their own in v the second. . on the Bulldog' afternoon by David Calderwood Early in the second period, Bear River i Br,diron A determined DeVere Anderson, Bears' tailStarting the game rather back, packed the pigskin around football team blasted the North the Bears offense began the Bears' heavy end to go all 28-slowly, last Cache Bulldogs Friday Shirrel the way to paydirt. Silvester, Bear River's kicking specialist, converted to make score 3-the D Later in the second quarter from deep in Bulldog territory Byron Anderson, wingback, ran Bear's a reverse around the light side to score. Silvester again converted to push the Rivermen ahead 14-With 15 seconds to go before SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY half time, the Bulldogs scored NOVEMBER on two plays from the Bear's marker. The set-u- p ON GIANT WIDE SCREEN for the TD was made possible by a pass and two laterals from WHEN THE CRIMSON CRUSADE CLASHED WITH With the conversion . if THE SCARLET HORDES OF THE KING! , good the score read i i second the the half, Starting defense just couldn't Bulldogs tt&JIff find the power, and Karl Jenw II Warner Bros nmn sen, hard charging Bear River fullback, pushed over from the three-yar- d line. Minutes later 1 Bob Woodhead, quarterback, also smashed over from the three-yar- d line. Silvester kicked both extra points to make the score read Thursday. November 5, 19S3 Tremonton, Utah Bears Blast North Cache 28 to 7; Meet Bear River High Ogden Friday in Last League Game Band To Perforin Again 11 The Bear River High school Band, under the direction of! Clair D. Woodward, will conclude its fall marching schedule with a performance at the Bear River - Ogden football game Friday. The band has preformed at five different parades as well as at the home football games, rA nan occnmhlioc vrAtn. latest event was the Homecoming parade at Logan last Saturday. While there they participated in the Grand Entry for the football game where more than 1500 band students from Utah, Idaho and Wyoming participated. At the game this Friday the show band will do a entitled "A Salute to the Nations". They have been working hard in all kinds o weather to get the show ready. Characters are formed by the band members on the field and appropriate music is played to enrich the performance. This is the first show of this type that the band has done. The next scheduled appearance of the band will be at the Dedication of the new Gymnas28-on December 4. At this ium I All its scenes filmed in Scotland, Cornwall and on the Mediterranean! During the rest of the game I r.2 is also Coach Linford substituted free- time the orchestra FURNEAUX to the scheduled BEATRICE preliminFL.VNN play ly. Today at 1:30 p.m. on the ary music. RER LiyESEJNJHO Bear's field the Rivermen meet THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY the rough and ready Ogden WILL COMPETE IN November Tigers in the last league game CONTEST NATIONAL of the season. The figures are TWO BIG TOP HITS tied Box Elder with c Northern Utah soil conservatcurrently TECHNICOLOR for top slot in the region. ion district has entered the NatIf the Bears defeat the Tig- ional Soil Conservation Awards 14 v ers, Weber beats Box Elder, and program sponsored by the GoodScrHfi H b, Produced md DirKM b Ben Lomond trims South Cache year Tire and Rubber Co. of a four-wa- y tie will result in Akron, Ohio, it was announced AND Region One.. This would neces- today by- - District Chairman sitate special playoffs before Myron T. Hansen, of Beaver state Class A finals. Dam. Members of Northern Utah Dinner guests at the D. R. district will compete against Waldron home Sunday were other soil conservation districts WARNER BROS' Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Haisen in the state. judg and children and Mrs. Grace ing committees, selected from H. Hansen of Brigham City. Utah's outstanding exponents faTr of soil conversation movement, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayward will determine the state's outof Logan and Kay Scoopmire standing district for the period ARTHUR LUBIN EDWIN BLUM MMCTtO GHUCK CONNORS KHM were weekend guests at the 1, 1953 and April 30, 1954 July Harry Woodward home. on a basis of total points scored in performance of regular distCOMING: Geraldine Robbins was at rict duties.' "The Moon is Blue" home for the weekend t with Grand award for one member her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vi- n of each "The Band Wagon"' winning district governRobbins. She had as her and the top cooperating body "The Moonlighter" guest, Carl Felder of Salt Lake ing farmer or rancher named City. by the district will be a one- vacation trip week, expense-fre- e to Goodyear's fabulous winter resort, the Wigwam Guest ranch on Goodyear Farms, Litchfield Park, Ariz., in December, 1954. Members of the Northern district governing body who will compete for the Goodyear award are: Myron T. Hansen, Horace N. Hunsaker, James Nesson, Sam Mlllltolllllflll; " (L AZ Forsgren, and William Hurd. National winners of the Goodyear soil conservation Awards will be announced at the seven regular area meetings of the National Association of Soil Conservation districts. Plaques will be awarded at these conventions to the hundred first and second place winning districts. a 1 n 1 ' L 1 ' I J - 1 iaal 7 First In Wide Screen and TAKE HOME A WHOLE NEW WORLD OF WONDERS! 7-- 0. T . HT 0. five-yar- d Tv mid-fiel- d. half-tim- e 14-7- 5? 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