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Show THE PAGE 10 Sorenson of Salt Lake, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson and Mrs. Henry Sorenson, Mr. and sons Earl and Caron, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorenson and and Mrs. Sierman Earl and family of East Garland and Dala daughter Denise and sons Char- Anderson of BothwelL les, David and Bret. Mr. and Enjoying Thanksgiving Day Mrs. Paul Jensen and daughter with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orton Charnelle attended a dinnerpa- and family in Salt Lake were rty at the home of Nr. and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton. Mrs. Leo Earl in Logan on Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Earl Thanksgiving Day. The party accompanied their son, Chuck, was also in compliment to Chato the airport in Salt Lake rles (Chuck) Earl who is leav- Monday morning where he left ing In the near future to serve for Fort Lewis for a short with the Infantry in Vietnam. period of training before leavOther guests were Mr. and ing for duty with the Infantry Mrs. Kal Rhead and family in Vietnam. of Soda Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Attending a dinner party at Grant Sorenson and Mr. and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jay Sorenson and small George Atkins on Thanksgiving son of Logan. Day were Mr. and Mrs. Simon Entertaining at a family din- Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ner party on Thanksgiving Day Wheeler and family, Mr. and were Mr. ' and Mrs. Richard Mrs. Jack Nelson and family Peterson. Guests included Mr. of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Gary and Mrs. Allen Sorenson and Crow and son of Ogden, PFC family, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Scott Atkins of Fort Rucker, , aw u u u u f , SPENDING THE weekend iting Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bur-,ton are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Robinson and daughter Marcie I a of Salt Lake. A family dinner party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl King and family on Thanksgiving Day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Lufkin and family of Kent, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garrett and daughter, Sherrie, Sallie Coombs and John Griner of Logan, Mrs. "ff --ak,'''" Jfc-'- -l Ml ,i4.rH Ruby Garrett and sons Richard THE seems to be reflected team FACT is that their losing and Graling and daughter Jana Archibald Rae of Brigham, Mrs. Jolene in the face of these two Bear River coeds, Paula South of Salt Lake. Dawn Gibson. the Bears to and lost Geri Yes, TreFukuda and children of monton, and Mr. and Mrs. Vir-j- il Coombs. Bears Lose By ROD MERRELL Bear River High School the Bears came within 4 points of the Cubs at one time. However, the Cubs scored three more points than the Bears to spread their margin to nine points. The score: Bear River op- ened its basketball season last Friday, November 27, against the South High Cubs. The Bears lost the contest 7 after a game. The game started very slow with neither team being able to set up a potent offense. The first quarter was one with lots of running, lots of shooting, lots of fouling and not much Colo. scoring. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Farnsworth The second quarter saw both and Mrs. Darrell Gardner and teams begin to shake the first-gafamily of Brigham, Dr. and Mrs. jitters and beginto score. Kirk Gardner and family of Still the Bears had quite a time Salt Lake, Dr. and Mrs. Jay finding the basket The half Risenmay and family of Rex-bur- g, ended with the Cubs 40 and the Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bears 34. and family, Mr. and In the third quarterthe Bears Mrs. RonDell Bobbins and famand Cubs exchanged vaoleys as ily, Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Christ-ense- n and family of Tremonton, Mrs. Monte Misrasi and baby and Patty Burns of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth, at Sprouse Reitz. Santa drew Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood, Mrs. Lucky Strike League Nov. 27, 1970 the lucky ticket with the name H.V. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Har-- of Series Scratch Eithel Kerr on it vey Wood and family, Mr. and Rudy's - 1923 Mrs. Norman Rudd and family. Veiling & Hyde - 1922 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wood en- Series Handicap ThanWcffivtnrr l invprt a ripHnimiQ McHenries - 2270 3t dinner party held at the church Welling & Hyde - 2255 building. Games and a social Scratch were enjoyed. jNf hard-foug- 77-6- South High To The Bears attempted to close gap in the fourth quarter but to no avail. The Cubs maintained the lead and the final gun showed them the victhe tors, double-colu- scorers. Bear River's Jeff Shumway led all scorers He was 26 counters. followed by other Bears, Mark Richards with 15, Roger Green with 12, and Brad Fillmore with with 10. The Bears open Region play against Intermountain in Brig- ham City this Jr. Bears St Car Stereos Special Price The u FFDaav a 1 I Special! Only $7.76 g &mgm -- on Intermountain Eagles 56-the home court An air tight defense forced the Eagles to take outside shots limiting them to three field goals in the first quarter while the Beers collected seven. The first rest period found the Bears leading 18-- 7. Richard Wood and Lary teamed together in the second quarterto push the score to 31-1- 3, Bear lead. The Bears continued to increase their lead during the third and fourth quarters to run final. the score to the 56-Outstanding performances were given by Allen Williams, Kevin Bair, Clark Hurd and Roger Anderson. Leading the scoring with 25 points was Richard Wood with Lary Cullimore collecting 11 and Kevin Bair eight The Bears meet Box Elder at Box Elder Friday at 2:30. 37 top quality ridable, steerable, durable, playable toy Union Service Truck, a real value, for only $7.76. Available only at Union Stations. 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Alan Williams of BRJHS has the ball. Bowling News u A 77-6- 7. The Bears had four ies D & B South High 59. 50, ht rf ; Si vis- Richards and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Owen and family dinner enjoyed Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richards and family. Hou segue sts of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wood during the Thanksgiving holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wood and family of Casper, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bingham and two Rock Springs, daughters of r. - Mrs. Gordon Smith and family on Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. George Forsberg of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hyer of Garland and Mrs. Mildred Smith. Mrs. Virgil Coombs has returned home after spending two weeks visiting her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Lufkin and family in Kent, Wash. The Lufkin family accompanied her home and remained for a few days visit. A Thanksgiving dinner party was held at the home of Mr., and Mrs. Milton Bywater and family. Guests included Mr. and Petersen and Mrs. Norman family of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Macfarlane and family of Riverside and Mrs. Elma Petersen. son-in-l- nFrFMBER 3,- 1970 I for Vietnam. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry u n u tuiidchav nunwwni . UTAH short furlough before leaving By FLO MUNSON The Ladies Auxiliary of the Fire Department held the drawing for the quilt last Friday TIME'S, TREMONTON, ND Ala, and Mrs. Lilly Atkins. Scott Atkins will remain for a Fielding News WIt4 LEADER-GARLA- Get Your "POT OF GOLD" Tickets i KJ Mt IS S 3S |