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Show Thursday. October THE LEADER, Tremonion. Uta 28. 1954 Bears Raid Bees9 Hive, Walk Away Holding Victory, Second Place S V 'I','' " i v' was forced to punt, Bryon Gibbs climbed on his high horse and ball, magnificent Playing 54 yards. Conger galloped Bear River smashed the Box to the sixteen yard line. punched seventeen-yea- Elder jinx Pass Intercepted last Thursday night. A blocked kick by Shirrel Box Elder intercepted a pass Silvester, and picked up by on the eight but fumbled on the Bob Green on the one yard line, ten and Bear River recovered. set up the deciding touchdown Norman Rudd faked a reverse for the Bears to ruin Box Elder's 20-1- homecoming. Bear River recovered 4, Box Elder's fumble on the opening kick off. Then Gary Conger passed to Dick Green for the touchdown. and passed across field to Garth Kidman on pay dirt for the tying touchdown. Shirrel convert ed and the score read On a Box Elder fourth down punt, Shirrel Silvester smashed through to block the kick and Bob Green recovered on the one ' yard line. 14-1- 4. Bears Take Lead Silvester's conversion was complete and the Bears pulled Bears Plunge Over in the first ahead to lead two minutes of play. Dick Green punched over for After the ball exchanged the final touchdown an Silvester hands several times, Bear River missed and the scoreboard flash. fumbled on the Bears 36 yard ed Bear River 20, Box Elder 14 line. A last desperate drive by Box A reverse, a pass and a line Elder when Dick plunge carried the Bears to the Green collapsed a snagged pass with 20 11 yard line. Hal Reeder then to seconds go. passed to Reed Olsen for the 7-- first Ras-musse- n converted and the score read 7.7. Dick Green ran the kick off back to the Bears 45. On two end runs, Conger moved the ball to the Bees 28 yard line. The Bees toughened up and the Bears relinquished the ball on downs. Bears to Face Grizzlies Box Elder fumbled away their chance for another first half touchdown as the Bears came up with the ball as the half ended. Bear River was forced to punt after taking Box Elder's kick to battled the Bears 40 where Reeder sprinted around left end to the 15" yard line. Box Elder Leads Rasmussen carried to the nine, another end run by Reeder went to the one, and Poulsen plunged across for the Bees final touchdown. The conversion was good and the Bees took the lead 14-Minutes later, after Box Elder 7. Lois Tf'' dm Executive George Vice-Preside- Romney has been elected president of American Motors Corporation, created May 1 by the merger of Nash Kelvinator and Hudson Motor Car Comply. Romney, at 47 one of the nation's youngest top executives, succeeds the late George W. Mason. GUESTS AT KENNAKI) HOME Lamb. Archy Hess, who died in Idaho last week, were conducted Saturday in the Plymouth Ward chapel. Mr. Hess was the husband of Martha Pearson, a for. mer Plymouth girl. For the funeral service, Clark Rudd offered the invocation, Howard Packham sang, "Oh, My Father", Bishop Oleen Jos. ephson and Phoebe Archibald sang a duet, Irene Archibald sang, "My Faith in Thee," and the closing song, "Beyond the Sunset", was by John Starr and Fork, Idaho Falls, and moved Morris Smoot "Jack" Newell, Rosel Don and R. Lamb. The Zundell, 64, died Monday morning at the benediction was by Charles E. hospital, after suffering a heart Hers and Pearl Hess played the attack. He left hs home driving his car on the way to his work prelude and postlude. at the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company, and when the attack struck him, drove to the side of of the road, and called for help. He was brought to the hospital The baby boy of Ted and but died shortly thereafter. Marlene Jensen Ramsdell was Mr. Newell was born May, 5, buried Monday afternoon in the 1890 in Provo, a son of Myron Bear River City Cemetery. The C. and Alice Smoot Newell. He baby was dead at birth on Sat- was reared in Provo, and gradurday at a Logan hospital. uated from the International Bishop Vernon Johnson con- Correspondence School of Engducted graveside services at the ineers at Kansas City, Mo. He moved to Park City in cemetery before burial. to Ho holiday on savings .'..:.:--- . , Ik whole family! eorly-br- ing Com Garland in 1953. He was a member of the L.D. S. Church. Surviving are his widow and two sons, Jack S. Newell, Win. thrcp. Wash., and Major Ross M. Newell, with the Air Force, a step Montgomery,' Alabama, son, Earl Bigler, Lark, Utah, and the following brothers and sisters, Myron C. Newell, Mrs. Flora N. Love and Mrs. Mary Clark, Provo; Mrs. Anna Brown, Columbus, Ind., Mrs. Alice Randall, Ogden; Mrs Helen Poulson; Richfield, and Mrs. Afton Raile, Whitaker, Calif.; also 7 Infant Son of Ranisdells Dies P married Martha Vail there in 1915. As an employee of the Sugar Company he worked at West Jordan, Spanish Speakers were Bishop Buried Saturday Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Kennard Sat urday were Mr. and Mrs. Iiyrum Johnson of Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wilcox of Syracuse. Also joining the group for dinner were Mrs. Mabel Munns and Thomas J. Udy. Sunday, Mr. Kennard's Mrs. Frank Davis, Salt Lake City, and her three children, visited at the Kennard home. 1914, and Dies Suddenly Of Heart Attack a! Pcncey'st .''''TfrrrwnwyyMwfJfwwffyuuroluPool... PENNEY DAYS Ito 8 Local Musicians Friday Bees Fumble off. The Bees ' 0 Bee touchdown. Bob James A. Hess Funeral services for James By David Calderwood r OBITUARIES Head American Motors W,r Kr3m In USAC Band Bear River's grid team travels to Logan for a game with thcffourth-plac- e Logan high school Grizzlies Friday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. The game was originally scheduled for evening play, but the time was shifted this week by officials. 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