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Show Thursday. December 16. 19S4 THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Bears Stretch Victory I Streak to Five; Malad Nies Sixth By David Calderwood ed West High's With three more barnstorming wins to their credit, Bear River stretched into a five game win ning streak.. g But a squad of Malad high Dragons avenged the loss they suffered here last week with a 69-8- 0 win over the Bears in Malad Wednesday night to ruin the winning record. 8 Winning from Malad last Wednesday at Bear River and topping Tooele and West and 2 respectfully on the road left the Bears unbeaten The Malad Dragons jumped off to an early lead 4 in the first quarter. But Bear River's quintet, sparked by veteran Sid Cutler and sophomore ace Daryl Gam fought back to down the strong Malad five Bear River shot a mild 25 from the field and 75 percent from charity lane. fire-eatin- 47-3- 64-4- 47-4- 4 8-- 47-3- 8. Hears and Bees Tangle Here Friday opener 2 at West to climax the three day 47-4- series. The Panthers took command in an early first quarter lead 12-but were forced to relinquish it as Bear River got hot the second quarter and connected for 18 points. The rest of the game was almost "even Steven" as Bear River could only increase their slim three point lead to five. Again it was big Sid Cutler pacing the scoring column with 15 points. In the three games, Bear River shot an average of 29.3 percent from the field and 63 percent from the charity lane. 9, pre-seaso- n pre-seaso- n - First Loss Then came the defeat. Though the Bears outshot the Malad squad from the field by 17 field goals, the 22 against 35 on charity scored Dragons tosses while the Bears netted only 16. Twenty six fouls were called against seven Bears while six Dragon offenders picked up 17 The Road At Tooele Bear River quickly took the lead which was never thwarted throughout fche game. The Rivermen's big quarters were the first and last as they fouls. 4 Bear River led at the garnered 18 and 19 points reof end the and first the quarter, spectfully. score was at the haJf. was Tooele of tied, top Colledge But Malad's foul pitches added man for the evening in the scorto put the tally at 18 column But steadily with ing points.. he couldn't counteract a whole at the third quarter and host of Bears who connected up at the end. in their teens led by Sid Cutler McNeeley's 18 points for the Boars was second on the court 13 counters. with to Budge's 23 for Malad. Friday night Bear River spoil On Still smarting from the football defeat handed Box Elder by Bear River's grid squad earlier this fall, the Bees have sworn revenge in Friday's basketball contest in Memorial Gymnasium. Box Elder, with a new Evan coach, Sorensen, boasts a fired-u- p squad which is seasoning fast in play. Under a new game schedule adopted for this year. Bear River will meet Box Elder only once during the season's play. So the extra game will be tilt. played as a The two games will- decide ' a County championship. The Bears, licking their wounds from a Wednesday loss to Malad, will be gunning for a home court win over the rival Bees. Starting the evening, the school's B team will meet at 6:45 p.m. and the main tussle begins at 8 p.m. After the Box Elder game, the Bears will host two other visiting teams in practice tilts to wind, up their preseason schedule. They play South high school here Monday, Dec. 20, and Davis high school on Thursday, Dec. 23. Season play begins on Thursday, Dec. 30, with a game in Memorial Gym against Logan. 16-1- 24-2- 4 43-4- 0 69-6- 0 CITY OFFICIALS URGE POLICY BUY-AT-HO- ME The city officials of Tremonton have gone on record to encourage a "trade-at-- e home" campaign, according to Mayor Jess M. Day. They suggest citizens of Tremonton a nd the Valley consider the fact that local business contributes greatly to the variou s taxes that in turn help maintain the city, schools, joads, and many other public func tions. Legitimate local business firms and i ndividuals should be rather than transient peddlars and salesmen or travelin g to the cities to securesupported, merchandise that can be purchased locally, at comparable prices. v season, manv people travel to other cities in search of During the states merchandise, Mayor Day, and find a fter shopping the larger towns, that they can buy here at home, many of the same it ems, and at less than they paid in the larger cities. City officials contend that a stronger community can build when all work together. It takes the united effort of the merchant, the professional men, employees of local firms, city officials, housewives, and students to make Tremonton a better place to live by supporting local business firms who in turn can give increased employment, improve shopping facilities and in all help make our home town one that is progressive and prosperous. 153rd Quorum of Seventy of South Bear River Stake and their partners were scheduled to hold their annual quorum banquet and social at Elwood Ward Thursday evening Wayne Francom, is general chairman in charge, assisted by the other presidents cf the oucrum. Elwood Ward's Relief Society have been preparing to serve the dinner, beginning at 7 p.m. A special feature of the evening was expected to be an ad d dress by Dr. Daryl Crase, Utah president of CHILDRENS PARTY SET State Agricultural College in The four Tremonton ward Logan. Primary Associations are coopBob Puzey will be the speakerating to present' a children's dance for all the children of the er on Mrs. Axel Fredericksen's wards on Monday, Dec. 27th at WCTU radio program at 1 the Tremonton Second Ward o'clock, Sunday afternoon over hall at 4 p.m. KBUH, Brigham City. pre-holida- DUP SETS CHRISTMAS PARTY WINS ART AWARD The Golden Spike Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their Christmas party Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mary Stenquist. An exchange of gifts is planned Seventies Hold Christmas Social Evelyn Mitton, nine year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mitton of Deweyville was awarded a set of water color paints for her efforts in the Deseret News color contest. She received the award Wednesday. fh r newly-appointe- r.lORE QUALITY FOR YOUR GIFT DOLLAR VJHECJ . . . enney s is jom lllillllilllillillllllllffllllllffliillll'B NOW! 3 MIDGE leg lengths nI NORM for belter j fit! S LONG l!l!i:!l!!!!:!!!i!!!l!fl!!ll!!!!!!ll Three Swiss imported Handkerchiefs ..- r ii PLAN HOLIDAY and committee workers for Senior Hop are, left to right: Diane Rose, SEMI-FORMA- L Co-chairm- an Xmas Hints GAUGES For Xmas Vl ease 2.49 CHRISTMAS CANDY 3 S1.G9 HAMS Whole or Half per lb. 55g ... David Calderwood, Leona Rucker, Robert Gephart, Mrs. Helen Severson and Max 98t Turely. Gay Holiday Decor Planned For Senior. Hop Saturday ."Winter Wonderland" will theme the Bear River High School Senior Hop set for Saturday evening at 8:3d o'clock in the girl's gym. The Hop, the principal social function of the senior class, will feature a decorative scene some- - v....... with "loose petal" colored embroidery on white cotton Scalloped hems.grounds. Assorted paterns. what unique. Class members are busily completing decorations to change the gym into a land of Winter fantasy. The traditional white snow and green forest will be absent. In their place will be a winter wonderland complete with a colorful setting depicting the gala holiday season. Trooper Sees Two Mishaps On Highways Victims of two traffic mishaps last weekend are still talking about the efficiency of Highway Trooper Evan Green, who was on the scene of both accidents as they happened. Saturday evening about 6:20 p.m., Trooper Green was driving north near the Crossroads when Featured during the evening a sedan driven by Leonard will be a special floor show. Sorensen, 44, Bear River City, Music is being furnished by a smashed into the back of a special orchestra brought in truck. from Wyoming. This group of The truck, driven by Leo musicians have gained favor Miller, 60, Tremonton, had run with their playing at Utah State out of gas, and the driver left Agriculture College social func- it parked on, the edge of the tions. highway with no lights showing. Tasty Yuletide refreshments Still In Hospital are being readied, report memMr. Sorensen is still in Valley bers of the refreshment commit- Hospital suffering from a broktee. en rib and lacerations of the No face. The Hop is corsages are advocated. The second accident happened The dance is open to the in Elwood Sunday at 5:40 p.m. public as well as all Bear River A car loaded with eight young students and faculty, report people was driving north. They seniors. attempted to pass a pickup driven by a Portland, Ore., man, end saw another car coming. PETERSEN FAMILY The driver, Murl Dean BishMOVES TO TREMONTON op, 19, of Ogdcn, herded his car Scott Petersen of Penrose has off the highway into the barrow while the other vehicle purchased the Leslie Garfield pit passed. home in Trmonton, and has Then he swerved back on the moved his family from the farm and into the side of the road to their new home. Oregon pickup, and into the Mr. Petersen plans to contin barrow pit again. 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