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Show 25- - Thursday, February THE LEADER, Treroonton, Utah 19M - - OR TUMBLING? BASKETBALL RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA TRIP California during the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ballard and Mr. and Mrs.Ervin A group of local people have Stohl spent a few days in Las enjoyed a trip to Nevada and Vegas, Nevada, after which the Riverside, where they had been vitsiting their son Dr. L. J. Hansen and family and the two couples returned home together. Ballards went on to California for a visit with Mrs. Ballard's sister, Leona Thirkill at Los Angeles. They then joined Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen at BewjeyB ' LARGE I Mens and Boys CORDUROY BLEACHED DISH " CL Sdy 0 THS White y Amu teur League Plans Season For Baseball The Amateur Utah-Idah- o SWEATERS Leader Sports Photo Bears Playing Final Home Game Friday ICach $20 in Cardigan styles ages 6 to 12. Sanfor- ; lan finished for min- I imum shrinkage. Big m color selection. 48-4- me D SCREEN "The Great Mike" with Determination and fight on the part of the Bears enabled them to close the gap to a ten to seven lead for the Scots at the This second-quarte- r determination carried through the two remaining quarters with both clubs giving all they had. The Rivermen rocked the Scots back on their heels in the third quarter with a 18 point barrage. This was the turning point of the game as Bear Riv er took over the lead. Co-Hi- t Laptau! Scarfaec" Sunday. Monday, Tuesday, Feb. 28, March 3ft our 1. 2 WIDE SCREEN with STEREOPHONIC buzzer. half-tim- e SOUND Stall Bear River had a nine point lead with three minutes to play when Ron Ballentyne of the Scots slipped away to close the gap and bring fans to their feet. Then Gary Conger went into a one man stall to freeze t One-Ma- n and give the Rivermen their shaky two-poiwin. Bob Woodhead and Clair Stokes paced the Bears with 18 and 15 points respectively. nt efarrins Ron GRAYSON i In ! COLOR! 13 KEEL Wrestlers Plaee in Meet VAN Kurt KAKNAR Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, ::::W::::v::;;fe-:A-- Womens All Wool Slipover or ftgvsarens mail Si from Had of Fww! Co-h- it evclid. Bear River was tied for 8th place among the teams, while Box Elder carried off first place. ! Coach "Tuff" Llnford report? increased participation in mat the State with sports around Region One teams winning half of tlie contests. .'asu&iitcase! mm mickiy COONEY noil C3ACN rmiHM gym Wednesday night to boost ' i 1 HANDBAG J BARGAINS MENS Long Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS $00 $2f)0 $900 choice Your " any Item. Sizes 34 to 38. Slipover or cardigan styles in a wide col- ur selection, flam or noveltV rvittArnc of I i I 1 b: 1 i T r TABLE All Drastically Reduced. I 1 i niM and Velvets in" . hlack. brown or.fi noucn ti Specially shapes. event. priced for this i i A group of long sleeve shirts in cot- ton tweeds, French flannels and some rayons. Ideal for school and work In sm., med., lg. t 100 All Wool Heavy Weight u T n7nn SINGLE onlV 4 $10oo 6 ONLY TS FLEbySizes 1 plaid designs. Wide satin binding, boxed. SSV - 1U-1- -- Full bed size 72x90. Plain colors or Scotch Young Mens Bargains. ar Rcady-To-Wc- BLVNKETS Aai1' TOPCOATS S5'00 m browns a.TRl"r"",;rorev s.5 KimTcoxt Four gabardines and two all wool coverts in tan only. Sizes 34, 35, 36 and 40. Dras- S25.00 tically reduced to clear. You can use the layaway plan. Hurry for these! trim FUR Navy i? INFANTS BOYS Plastic lined Water Proof mii i --run TRICOT for S1.00 3 purchase. i A R G Y i SOX AIR A real bargain for the baby. All white tricot knit with a soft Novelty , large. horded dimities. plastic inside coating. Sizes sm., med., cottons LE DRESS PIECE GOODS PANTIES Special Team Plays for Division Crown up now. - v,- 1 SWEATERS Shirrell Sylvester and Delon Gardner, Bear River high school's entries In the state wrestling meet, carried off sec ond and third place honors in The Penrose-Thatchiunior their weight divisions. The tournament was held championship hoop team will last weekend at Brigham Young play Saturday night for the title of Division 15's junior University at Provo. Gardner pinned Whitehead of tournament. Two victories Monday and Jordan and was pinned by Wells of Box Elder m the unlimited Tuesday nights gave the South Bear River Stake champs their weights. Sylvester lost a decision to a chance at the division champProvo grappler, then defeated ionship The final game will be playJudd of Ben Lomond, Karl Jensen, was kept out of ed Saturday at 9 p.m. at the the tournament by a cut on his Lakeview Stake Center, near Special package of eight large bandanas in red or blue. Stock : Bear River slipped by Web- ver 57 to 54 at the Warrior's Penrose-Thateli- er 8 for $1.00 3 for $1.00 A big new assortment of spring patterns that boys like. Sharp clear colors, heavy weight combed cot j narrates. ar-gy- le ", tons. 7 to 10. . er . March 3. 4. 5, 6 t-- jx points. B. R. ANN MILLER ,Keenan WYNN Bobby lames WH1TMORE Ballentyne and Art Bram-wel- l led the Scots with 14 and HANKIES 3.50 Children Weber Byron and DeVtre Anderson, race horses for Hughes' boys, were all over the floor with the hustle and fight that pulled the game out of the fire. Clair Stokes with hi hL-shots garnered 21 points for the Hivermen. Bob Woodhead wvr. ed lb and Byron Anderson 9 points. WORK mi Women and Reduced io RUMMAGE the Bears record to 12 straight wins. Weber started off with a quick lead which they maintained all during the first half. Sparked by the shooting of Bob Browning who connected for 11 points in two quarters, and a tight defense, they momentarily stopped the Bear's shooting machine. The Rivermen anstaged other one of their typical third quarters. Clair Stokes and Bob Woodhead started a scoring drive that bowled Weber off their feet. Hot and Cold It was one of those n.impc where one teams is hot one minute and the other the next. Weber was. "on" during first half play, but couldn't find the bucket until the wanins min utes of play. Bear River was lust the on- poslte. Play was fast and furi ous during the entire game, with each team trying to out run the other. With an eight noint lead anH three minutes remaining. Strike fouled out of the game. This gave the Warriors new hopes, but the old Bear River freeze dampened their fired up . WEDGILb BANDANA S HOUSE SLIPPERS Cardigan Ben Lomond MENS nnrtVPN LOTS 1 Gymnasium. The Bears defeated Ben Lomond and Weber in Ogden in the last week by two f comebacks. league has one delegate, and new teams may enter by post Bear River's high - riding ing a $50 guarantee fund, ac- Bears chinched A regional first cording to Fred Sears, president place, established a new ret ord, and thrilled fans with a 6 victory over Ben Lomond at rjMden last Friday night With only two tilts left on the agenda, Bear River boasts a five-galead over all other region foes. In addition to win FIRST IN 3-and GIANT ning first place, they established a new record for the most WIDE consecutive wins chalked up in region one play. Bears Stunned WEDNESDAY through During the opening minutes SATURDAY. of last Friday's tussle, Ben Lo "FEB. 24, 25, 26. 27 mond stunned the Bears by establishing a nine to one lead. FLATS and t last-hal- city participating in the WOMENS and G"-- Sta. s to to cear Reduced g phampion. - SHOE BARGM"5 SANFORLAN "League will meet Monday, March 1, in the Logan Chamber of Commerce to elect officers and By David Calderwood (directors for the 1854 season.--- " Teams entered are Willard, With the Region One hoop crown cinched by a record-breakin12 straight wins, Bear River, plays the last home Brigham, Honeyvillc, Garland, Malad, Preston, Smitlifield and game of the season Friday against Ogden, in Memorial Logan. Brigham City is the defending CAVE!... Girls All Wool m ry rc Pair . lrlm.36 in . long, E cusing finger points at Joe Weight, Brig-ha7th star, as Harold Andersen, (3) and Dee Christensen (4) and Maurice Whitaker (8) move in. Garland won tournament. Boys sizes 6 to 16. Mens 29 to 34 waist. A good selection. We're cleaning up our entire stock of best grade corduroys COTTAGE SETS printing. LA C K S $250 COTTOll MARQUISETTES Large size squares, bleached and mangled. No holes or Arlyn Wassom of Garland 2nd Ward's Division 15 championship team hangs onto the ball and stands on his ear during a minute of hectic action in the final tourna-men- t games last Thursday. The referee's ao S Ked or BrownWWieu for $1.00 4 kitchen sash Roy, In the first game, the local squad dumped Iiov 1st ward of the Lakeview Stake by a score! of The second game matched them against Ogden 27th Ward. Weber Stake champs, whom they drubbed, 2543. 32-2- 6. - BOYS 1 Air Sealed Flannel Lined JEANS cut VJUEEL GOODS 2 Sizes 8 to IB. 8 oz. western blue denim leans fully lined with warm sanforized plaid flannel. ; Tina ASSORTED On Savings Special DENIM $9,00 FULL POUND BIKE B.U FRESH 1 1 NUTS $1 00 IVlicious assortment J: crisp cashews, filberts. jr"tcans. Bra-tn- s and almonds No peanuts. Air tight packing In gift tins. |