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Show Utah Tremonton, . a w-- n t JV7 The LEADER 7" .T.T Plymouth's 1960 Labor Day Rodeo this year featured five VISIT IX DENVER hours of cowboy contests with Mr. and Mrs. Einor Stenquist honors being divided between the and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Garner valley, county, Utah and Idaho. of Brigham City spent the holiday Idaho ropers grabbed all honors weekend in Denver visiting and during the calf roping competi- sightseeing. On the return trip tion, with Gale Neal, Stone, Idaho they visited with Mr. and Mrs. wide-looptaking first, followed Norris Stenquist and family in by Clan Austin, Preston; Theo Roosevelt. ' Schuaneveldt, Weston, and Russel Hawkes, Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Champ-ne- y In bell roping, it was a split, of Ogden were weekend with Keith Coombs, Fielding tak guests at the Jule Haris home. ing first, followed by Lyle Hill, Malad, Idaho; Red "Muscles" Joan Theurer and Mary Ann Cornwall, Riverside, and Sod Will- Shumway who have spent the iams Arbon, Idaho in fourth. summer in Washington, D. C. was Cleve Steed, Plymouth, arrived home last week and are winner in kid's calf riding. preparing to college late Vern Adams "sat-in- " with this month. Duane Madsen as the Sheriff's Posse defeated Plymouth Roping club in the hide race. Sherm Oy- ler was the ropers' hide rider. In bareback bronc-ridin- g events, I ; A whole "flock" of inspired and competi-.tor- s underclassmen for first team berths, experienced senior players and a quarter back with a good arm to direct back-fiel- d what could be a hard-hittin- g behind a light and speedy line this week shaped up as the X story of Bear River High School's 1960 Football opener Friday night at West High school in Salt Lake City. Coach Gerald Simmons reported late Wednesday that a good practice Saturday had raised hopes for this year's aggregation, but slow practices Monday and Tuesday hadn't improved the out look. On the other hand, Simmons reported, the showings of Darrell Rudd, a junior who is looking good at fullback; Leonard Hansen, sophomore showing fairly well at right half; Steven Lee Jensen, junior tackle who is lookLEADING BEAR RIVER'S 1960 football hopes ing good, and junior Collin Croz-iein the opener Friday night at SLC.with West High who's performance at tackle be Captain Don Lamb, 17, 175, 5'8W, from Plymouth will of the one slot deepmakes that at Right Guard, Lamb is returning for his Playing have improved est on the team football third letter at BRHS in this, his senior year. over the first some pracprospects He'll lead a light team, which as this photo amply detice when he was faced with gotails, will likely be, airborne much of the season. ing with seniors only at some of these slots. Simmons reported he expects to "Our end positions are looking fairly strong in depth, but someone still has to prove he can best muster an offense based on a T- carry the load out there," Sim- normal-spl- it formation, with mons added. lots of floaters and flankers. Starting Quarterback Jay TayThe BRHS mentor pointed out junior and has West looks to be tough lor is a 150-lthat WATCH FOR second string relief from 110-lbchewing on first outing, even Robert Anger at the Signal-callin- g though they lost an spot. SHOWELL'S have lots by graduation. "They Simmons will take a of talent to choose from and haven't made their name by being traveling squad to West, banking OPEN HOUSE on a good showing to prepare the slow starters." team to meet Salt Lake's South 15-16-SEPT. "They will be bigger than us high in the season's first home by far. We expect to meet a game on the Bruin gridiron Sepsimilar to ours, with tember 16. REAL BIG lots of shooting linebackers com"We're going to be light and VALUES ing up from their defense," he no question," he declared, "but added. enough desire and this team can do the job at West and bring a good game against South next week." Members of the Bear traveling squad for the West High game will be: Jay Taylor, Robert Anger, Scott Quinney, Neal Thompson, Darrell In Our Atmospheric Rudd, and Valgene Payne. Colyn Knudsen, Leonard Han-n- , Val Eberhard, Terry Knud- ksen, Owen Udy, Lynn Allred and Don Kerr. Dale Thomas, Claire Stenquist, Don Lamb, Mark Baer, and Tony Munk. Charles Hard, George Ward, Gail Womack, Glen Secrist, Ste ven Harris, and Grant Theurer. A.M. Don De Jarnatt, Dennis Udy, Mike Munk, Steven Jensen, and Collin Crizier. Luncheons During The Day J. D. Hawks, Darrel Newman, r, Peter Hansen, Lawrence In Dinners Steven Green and Blaine Pierson. battling re-ent- er Plymouth's traditional stand-ou- t event for amateur rodeo hands, Darryl Anderson, Pocatello, Idaho was first money winner. Elias Miller, Salt Lake City, was sec teeMY3 ond. Owen Udy, Fielding, placed third and Tom Palmer, Paris, Idaho, fourth. Bullriding champ was !La Von McBride, Wellsville, followed by Richard Egbert, Granger; Lynn Wickle, Malta, Idaho, and Darryl Anderson. CROWN POINT For the ladies, Nadine Rhodes, East Garland, emerged as queen of the 1960. eyent, with Judy b. s. PAIR n, 17 BRUCE AAAAAAAAAAAA4WAAAAAAfWMAAAAAAAAAAf cow LEY S S"Z 100 Wools Benjamin S. Green, 87, Died Tuesday; Rites Are Friday S. former u I- m z z - o X c u z (ft PI u W D O X Z hi Q. O U U -- n FDR SALE X MEN'S WORK SHOES H jl fi RED WINrt AiveatEroof n Jl ' pi V INSOLES re troubled lyoufool O with execs-iiv- e you perspiration"Sweat-Proof should try Red Wing Insoles" they minimize Cracking or curling and are pood for your feet . . come in and see them. . H X u z u 7 ma J Of W D O z z bl SIIOWELLS MEN'S STORE TREMONTON CL o OPEN HOUSE NEXT WEEK n Green, 87, Benjamin resident of Draper, died Tuesday at 4 a.m. in the local hospital, after a lingering illness. He had been in Salt Lake City for some time, and was brought here only a few days before his death. He was born Apr. 8, 1873 in Draper, a son of William and Annie Jeff ery Green. He was a carpenter by trade. He married Matilda Boberg Aug. 9, 1900 in the Salt Lake Temple. At the time of his death he was an elder in the Tremonton Fourth Ward. His wife died about 30 years ago. are the following Surviving sons and daughters, Dr. D. B. Green and Mrs. Lynn (Dorothy) Iverson, Tremonton; Dr. W. D. Green, Blackfoot, Ida.; Mrs. Ber-nic- e Salt Lake City, Lnrsen, Howard S. Green, Long Beach, Calif.; 14 grandchildren, and 13 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Friday nt 1 p.m. at Goff Mortuary in Midvale. Friends may call at Goff Mortuary in Midvale, Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday from 11 a.m. until time for the service. Burial will be in the Draper Cemetery by Rogers Mortuary. z Infant Dies z Palmer o Here September 1 st Talmer, c dayRoger sonLlewelyn of Carl J. and Laura one w PI z PI X H PI PI Palmer of Lurin Fridiy nt the local hospital. died He was born Sept. 1. Surviving are the parents, three brothers and one sister, Ricky, Carla, Ronnie, Randy, grandparents, Mrs. Margaret Wangsgard, Ogden and William Palmer, also a great grandmother, Mrs. Mary Williams, Sugar City, Ida. Graveside services were conducted Saturday ftftempon in th Ogden City Cemetery where bur-lwax in ; charge of Rogers Mortuary. Og-de- . 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