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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah Bear River Students to Present Dance Review Thursday. April 19, 19S6 score in the eighth inning and then held the Grizzlies scoreless in the ninth to force the contest into Shaffer's blow came with one e out in the tenth and Ralph and Joe Knudson on the base paths. The Riverites had fought back to a 2 count in the fifth inning only to have Doug Brinley hit a home run in the sixth to pad the Logan lead. However, in the seventh with Ralph Cullimore, Joe and Neil Knudson leading the way the Bears pulled to a advantage. The most brilliant play of the day unfolded when Cullimore stole home on Logan pitcher Bryan Thornley. Neil Knudson for then blasted a round-trippthe Bears to give them the one run advantage. Dal Pierson, Ralph Cullimore and Jack Taylor all got two hits for the Riverites. Pierson, who came on in relief in the sixth inning, was credited with the win for the Riverites. Pierson looked very good in the clutch in the ninth as he loaded the bases with nobody out. Then forced Watts to hit into a double play and Eliason flew out to left field to end the inning. Bears Down Logan In Extra Inning extra-inning- By Johnny Laub Dean Shaffer blasted a tenth inning single to drive in two runs and lead the Bear River win over Logan Bears to a Grizzlies in Monday's game at Logan. The Bears, who had to fight to come from behind, tied the 7-- s. 3-- 5-- 4 DEODORA Tussy Deodorants CREAM Reg. OR STICK each plus tox New 24 hour protectioa against Acid-contr- offending! formula helps protect skin and clothes. Stop perspiration odor instantly.. .longer with Tussy! Adam's Drug Store Phone AL-7328- Tremonton 1 5231. ATTEND CONVENTION Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Foxley spent three days in Sun Valley, Idaho last week attending an insurance convention. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Madsen of Brigham City accompanied the Foxleys for the trip. Mr. Foxley was the only Utah agent who qualified as a charter member in the Safeco Prospector's Club. Six Idaho agents USE THE LEADER WANT ADS ptEDteTORjcCTE Among the activities that spr- their instructor, Mrs. Firth, they des:gned by the instructor and have worked up many original approved by the dancers. The ing will herald is the dance and creative modern dances. costumes follow the general review to be presented April 27 tap Thirty-tw- o girls participate in themes of the dances. River at Bear in the auditorium the review. Tickets may be purchased high school. It begins at 8 p.m. a narraThe review follows from members of the dance and is under the direction of four tive written class or at the door the night of members by Mrs. Gloria Firth, dancing of the class. Costumes have been the performance. teacher. The events of a typical school year's activities and the genBlondie Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dee Smith eral symbols of each month are By Chic Young of Baldwin Park are spending to be portrayed in dance form. their vacation this week in TreMembers of the dancing class WENT FOB A CAHCEQ '. DAGWDOD, monton with relatives. have worked together in various CHECKUP TODAY AND I'M JUST FINE! groups, and with the help of J3J$ sizes only $1 time and effort to help make our project a success. To all our supporters we say Thank you! FOR er CltEAM The instrumental music department of the schools of the Valley wish to express thanks and appreciation for the fine support given by the people to the fund raising projects; the car wash, cake sale and the two concerts given by the junior and senior music groups of our schools along with the Ben Lomond and Weber Bands and the Box Elder High School Orchestra. 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