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Show Sweet Taste of Victory Carries Riverites Through Homecoming TREMONTON, UTAH THE LEADER Thursday, October 26, 1967 The Bears discovered t h e last sweel taste of victory hey defeated Thursday when the Weber Warriors The homecoming score for Bear River was The Bears got on the score board in the second quarter Curt Webb when quarterback took he pigskin across the line following several successful drives by Sid Gibbs. The leail at the Bears bold a end of the first half. In the second half the Bears t again found their way to after a pass interception Bear gave by Jan Petersen River the ball and several Bill Jackson followed yards with a If) yard drive after which Lloyd Haycock carried the ball lil yards for a touchdown. The extra point by Steve Cbournos was good and the third quarter Illegal Moose and Elk Kills Sought 1)V Slate Fish and Game Moose and elk killed illegally during the annual deer season are not only wasted, but the loss of these animals often means fewer permits for hunters the next year and Fish and Game officers must take time from their regular law enforcement duties to locate and attempt to salvage these animals. Golden I'eay, Chief of Law Enforcement for the Division of Fish and Game noted that hunters in the field can often be the illegal best deterrent of this killing by getting descriptions of the persons shooting the elk or moose and giving Fish and of locations officers Game numbers license vehicle camps, or any other information which Huntiii" Plans Will Pay Off Opening day for the 1967 Pheasant season is close at hand and now is Hie time for to be thinking about where they plan to hunt and lo make the necessary arrangements for their hunt. Early preparations will pay off by eliminating the problem of finding your prospective hunting grounds closed or finding the hunting unit permits all scalter-gunner- sold. Seoul s the area, find out who owns the land you plan to hunt on. (hen get the necessary permit or permission to hunt. By gaining early permission to hunt upon private lands you no! only make your trip more pleasant, but you are aiding in the efforts of all conservation mind ed persons to improve the relations tat ween landowners and sportsmen. A small investment in lime and effort prior to the season opening will pay big dividend-durin- g the hunt. Ask permission, respect pri vatc property and obey all rules established by proclamation for your outdoor season. will help in bringing these people into court. The Fish and Game offers rewards to anyone giving information which leads to the arrest and conviction of persons illegally killing elk and moose A reward of $100 is offered on elk and $:i00 on moose. Contact may be made with Fish and Game officers by calling the I'tah Highway Patrol or dispatche number through any police officer and the information will be given to field officers through the police radio network. For (f rouse Advised and lluckskiu Double ther shotgun along to do some when hunting about midday there is a break in the deer hunt. Antelope Hunt total of 141 Fish and Game violations were processed through I 'tab's courts during the month of September according to the Division of Fish and Game monthly arrest report Net fines for the 141 cases totaled $2600.50 With several upland game bird seasons opening in September the arrest report reflected an increase in violations for carrying loaded guns, failure to and improper plug shotguns licenses. The total numtar of arrests during September showed a decrease from the same month last year. Arrests were made in 21 of I'tah's 29 counties during September with Salt Lake County leading the list with 24 followed by Daggett County with 19 arrests FUNERAL returned home Thursday from attending funeral services for Ruth's mother. Mrs Annie of Roosevelt. She passed away Sunday, Oct. 15. Fish and Game Arrest 141 In September A Sees Success hunt was an excellent one according to the harvest report issued this week by the Division of Fish and Game as the report showed M ol the 120 hunters wore successful in bagging a buck antelope for an average hunter success of 71! percent Hunters on the Snowvillo I'nit in Box Elder County were the most successful with all five WINTER DRIVING permitees getting their animal For safer winter driving on Hunters on the Bonanza I'nit Utah streets and highways, had a hunter success of R7 turn on your lights whenever percent followed by Daggett Don't wait I'nit with 83 percent hunter sucvisibility is poor. until you can't see turn on cess your low beams in the fog. rain Antelope season is held anor whenever you want to make nually in August with the sX'c sure you can be seen easily ial permits going to hunters And the I'tah Safety selected during the public drawCouncil says, it fellows logically - in ings for the buck only hunts traffic you have to be seen to scheduled by the Board of Big be missed Game Control Antelope All hunters going after deer, npand game birds or waterfowl are urged to pick up a proclamation if they have any questions regarding the rules of their sport. mi? '68 SERVICES Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Fredrick-so- n and sons. Neil and Gaylen e 17 FRIENDLY HOUR LEAGUE High Team Series Scratch Grandma's High - 14fil Team Game Scratch Grandma's - 495 High Ind. Series Scratch LaVern Keyes - 522 Ind. Game Scratch LaVern Keyes - 180 Tigh Team Game Handicap Misfits - 588 High Ind. Series Handicap LaVern Keyes - 540 High Ind. Game Handicap Colleen Norr - 217 High LADIES VALLEY LEAGUE Team Single Game Hdcp. Welling Grain - 946 City Drug - 931 Reese's 66 - 931 High Team Three Games Hdcp. City Drug - 2714 Classic - 2712 Reese's 66 - 2698 High Ind. Single Game Scratch Janice Chournos - 219 Alta Johnson - 215 Bernie Earl - 196 High Ind. Three Games Scratch Janice Chournos - 565 Alta Johnson - 523 Blanche Thompson - 504 Splits Picked Up Leora Anderson Mis Metz - High 2 Jan BEAR RIVER VALLEY LADIES Hiah Team Series Scratch Weslern Billiards - 2063 High Team Game Scratch Archibald Beeline - 759 High Ind. Game Scratch Kimi Tazoi - 178 High Ind. Series Scratch Kitty Minson - 482 High Team Series Handicap Wetern Billiard - 2597 High Team Game Handicap Archibald Beeline - 947 High Ind. Series Handicap Kitty Minson - 590 High Ind. 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Mrs. Earl Wood accompanied other members of the Wood family to Salt Lake City Monday where they took a tour through the rehabilitation center at the University of Utah Her nephew. T i M Hospital. Reecler. was taken that morning also and entered there for this rehabiliation program: Tim received a broken neck several months ago in a honda accident and is paralized from the waist down. Mrs. Wood reports the work that is done for the handicapped person there is a wonderful thing to see. The Paul Fonnesbecks home had many of the family home over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Bears Will Play DON T With the First Snowfall Bear River Junior Bears will play North Cache here next Friday at 1:0 Coach Mortensen anticipates an exciting game and would like to see a good backing of parents and interested sports fans watch the bovs move the ball. This marks the last game of the year which has proved to be a good season for the Junior Bears. 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Savings Bonds, new Freedom Shares CHARGE IT" with this There are many new safety features, including front seat backs to go along with the proved GM developed steering column And when you eguip a Nova with the SS package, you look out over ,i snecial hood and black accented grille, housing a Turbo Fire V8 Front to back. Chevy U Nova s now ,i driving enthusiast's kind ol car but fortunately for you it still comes at a saving enthusiast s kind of price. Very iow. rounded tenders and larger body Drive-In- Fon-- I Doug Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fonnesbeck. and daughter, Sheila, were all home visiting LUNG INFECTION Miss Eunice Fonnesbeck has been in the Logan hospital for a week recovering from lung infection. She is now home and feeling much better. Guests at the Dennis Payne home over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Payne and family. Mr. and Mrs Chad Winn and son and Mrs. I.aRee Lucas and children were visitors at the Homer Hotter home- - over the weekend. The Mutual is planning on an evening for Halloween on Oct 31 There will be refreshments and a spooky show. The Body Snatehers. will ,c snown Everyone is invited to attend. .3.10 NEW ALL OVER LONG HOOD, SHORT DECK Van's High Team Game Handicap Bear Lake area. Jimmy nesbeck bagged one right up in the west hills. Jesse Fallows also got his deer. The Relief Society held their annual bazaar and supper Wednesday evening. This year they had mainly a food sale and sold things that deer hunters could take with them. Mrs. Nora Bee has been kept busy this week traveling back and forth to the Brigham hospital caring for her mother, Mrs. Pugmire of Bear Lake, who underwent surgery Monday. BIRTHDAY CLUB Mrs. Ethel Nessen was hostess to the Birthday Club Mon- - day evening. The occaion was to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Jeny Wood. Marva 6--7 The grille is nrA The interior is new (There's even a special custom interior you ran order the likes of which no economy car has ever offered before The standard V8 is bigger, more Six with its new Monojet carbupowerful So is the standa-retor lhat contributes to greater efficiency, economy and You gel your economy now, under Nova s new swept-bacroot. You get your engine dependability under Nova s new long hood You get your rust pievention beneath Nova's new MOONLIGHT LEAGUE Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1967 High Team Game Scratch The opening of deer season brought many visitors to the valley and took many away to distant places for the hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meeeham. Mr. anr Mrs. James Nessen and Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Nessen went up to the Uintah country. Mr. and Mr. Lyn Bee went to the 9 CHEVY H NOVA COUPE The day ot the plain Jane economy car has come and gone. Chevrolet has something lar finer to otter. SUPERLATIVE ped across the line untouched. The game ended for Bear River. Tomorrow the Bears will take on the Ogden Tigers at 3:00 at the Tigers' gridiron. The Tigers were state champs last year, but lack sufficient returning players. pay-dir- With forest grouse being legal game during the doer hunt for the first time this year, hunters are advised to take along their their shotguns in addition to deer rifle. Ruffed and blue grouse will be legal targets through October 31 with an aggregate bag and possession limit of 4 and D. Legal weapons are shotguns or Rifles and bow and arrows. handguns are illegal weapons for grouse hunting. Forest grouse are often spotted by deer hunters as they aspen-pinmove through the country, but until this year, the season has been closed by deer hunting time. Hunters may find some excel lent opportunities of they have I'tah's 13-- Riv-eril- Iher Rifle ShiPtiiims, by Mike Rhodes Leader Sports Writer ended for Bear River. The fourth quarter was Weber's as Val Mailios continually many completed shattering drives. 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