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Show I THURSDAY, JANUARY PAGE 4 THE Q 9 8 Bp AM , CHARLES & WINIFRED BARFUSS Family Dinner held recently was a time of reunion and shown in the two photos here are those present Left to right, bottom row: Mrs, Arvel (June) Towers, Mrs. Dell (Afton) Thompson, Charles Barfuss, Winifred Barfuss, Mrs. Willis (Verna) Christensen, Mrs. Shirley (Idella) Whitaker. Top: Marvin, .Keith, Dennis, Gene, Larry, Allan and Glenn. 1 attended a holiday dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall and family of Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jensen spent New Years Day visiting Mrs. C J. Wood Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cornaey evening. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bourne and in Provo. Visiting at the O.C. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorensen. for several days during the A family holiday party was held at the home of Mr. and holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Douglas and family of Mrs. Glenn Manning. Guests San Berndino, Calif. included Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Visiting Mrs. Dean Coombs Heaton of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. FraMelvin Manning and family of nces Bums of Ogden. Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Florence Richards has reFirth and family of BothwelL Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Firth turned to Kaysville after spending the holidays visiting her and family of Pleasant Grove, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mr. and Mrs. James Sheridan Richards. and family of Brigham, Mr. and Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dave Heath of Bountiful, Ralph Rose Sunday were Mr. Earl Manning of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Harris of and Mrs. Larry Rose and dau- Tremonton. A delicious dinner was enjoyed. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson and family during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Neal Thompson and family of Delta. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ane-m- a, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wood GROUP PICTURE shows 96 of a possible 119 that met at the and family and Mr. and Mrs. 3rd Ward Hall for the holiday dinner. Ervin Germer of Ogden. Lee Manning, a student at o o4 0 o o h o mm- o mm- o o i mm p BYU and Ray Manning a student at Utah Technical College in Provo spent the holidays visiting their parents, Mr. and David Manning. I Mrs. Mrs. Beatrice Wright visited in Kaysville duringthe holidays. She had as her visitors during the holidays Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Anderson of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright of Salt c Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Albert I Cole and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wright and Mr. and o mmiin it I imo Mrs. Eddie Wright of Kays! ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright of American Falls. Sunday she attended a family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jensen in Brigham. Enjoying a family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Manning during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Larsen of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Howard and family of Tremonton. Cethus Anderson, former re! 11 & 13 sident of Garland is receiving medical care at the McKay Hospital in Ogden for a broken Call now and register hip. Holiday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Knnz and family of Bern, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. ReVere Hansen of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wassom 257-52-94 I of Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Boss of Centerville. MR. AND MRS. 0. C. Davis I Mouse j off l ClnSOs ! TIMES, TREMOXTOX, UTAH By FLO MUNSON Members of the Bear River Primary Stake Board along with their partners enjoyed a dinner party at the home of Mr. and ill) Lovely Assortment Of Fabrics i Hon Sewing Classes j Degin D Garland News fV j LEADER-GARLAN- j Jan. j Colleen Johnson j ghter Lori of Brigham and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Rose of Logan. In the afternoon they visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Buttars in Logan where they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Jay Buttars of Logan. Mrs. Arbon Bowcutt attended a holiday dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard White in Roy. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Archibald of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Burke Svedin and family of Boise and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bowcutt of Logan. Mrs. Arbon Bowcutt attended a New Years party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Archibald in Brigham where they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bowcutt of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Richard White and family of Roy. Mrs. Ruby Sims and family of Ogden spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Davis. Michael Jensen has left for Fort Bragg, N.C. to continue his duties with the National Guard after spending the holidays visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Limb entertained at a holiday party at their home. A planned pot luck supper was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Robin Jensen and Miss Linda White of Logan, Roger Roundy of Fielding, Vickie Romer, Brent Francom, Kathy Munns of Elwood, Trudy Okada of Eothwell. Visiting Mrs. Blanche Wool-s- ey in Logan Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Warner of Salt Lake, Mrs. Raymond Butler of Bountiful, Mr. and' Mrs. LeRoy Allred and daughter Tamra of Garland. Attending a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Archibald in Sunset Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James White and family and Mr. and Mrs. AR. R. Hodge. But Only By Three Points Box Elder Beats Bears In Thriller By ROD MERRELL The Bear River Bears came within three points of upsetting a heavily favored Box Elder five last Saturday, Jan. 2 in the Memorial Gym. The final score of the game was Bear River 66, and Box Elder 69. The Bears played an excellent game both defensively and offensively and a Box Elder victory was never r SEMI-ANNUA- CLEARANCE! L TO JEWELRY DEPT. Costume Jewelry I !2 price 20 tot50SOff MEN'S DEPT. Suits and Sport Coats 20 to 50 Off Mens A ,WoniSlacks 50 Diamonds ; kport Shirts and Dress Shirts A11 JUgUtl Birthstone Rings 20 20 Off Mens Sweaters 20 Off Shoes 20 to 30 Off China, Silverware, Stainless Steel All 20 Off All Gift Items 20gOff Off 5,alaJ?ce I olci Weather Coats 50 Off No refunds or exchanged PALMER'S Term of .ale-CA- SH JEWELRY & MEN'S STORE 31. The Bears came back after halftime and led by the hot shooting of junior Mark Richards and senior Jeff Shumway, outscored the Bees by seven Tro&ooion v&4:f f V -- u Jot points to take the lead at the end of the canto by a score 9. of In the fourth quar50-4- ter, however, the Bears got into deep foul trouble as three of their starters, Fillmore, We- bb, and Green fouled out of the ball game. The Bees capitalized on this gap in the Bear River attack and at the final whistle had won the game 6. 69-6- The Eears played a fine defensive game, holding the Region's top scorer, Rae Lynne Thompson to 25 points, ten points below his game average. The offensive of the Bears was led by Richards with 24 points. Shumway had 18 and Brad Fillmore had 10 points. Inspite of the loss to Box Elder Saturday night, the record shows that out of the last 40 meetings between Box Elder and Bear River the Bears have won 33 games and lost only seven. The Bears played another fine game last Wednesday, Dec. 30, as they traveled to West High School. The Bears handily clobbered the West High five with a score of 0. Shumway led all scorers with TANGLE OF LEGS and Jeff Shumway (40) of Bear River is right in the middle of the action in this scene from the Box Elder game played here Saturday night. Box Elder, the heavy favorite, found the going rough before winning out by three points. 76-5- 28 counters, Richards was right with 25 and Fillmore behind JV Team By KENNY WHITE battle took place Saturday night between the J. V.'s of Bear River and Box Elder with Box Elder scowin. ring a 70-As the game began, both teams displayed signs of fight. Bear River led 7 at the end of the first quarter. Gradually the Bees crept up on the Bears and tied them with the halftime score showing Bears 34, Bees 34. Responsible for 11 of Bear River's halftime points was David Hess. Box Elder's Richard Smith also scored 11. Third quarter saw the Bees 5. Similar actpull ahead ion took place in the final quarA hard-foug- ht 53-4- Bear River pulled to within four points but were unable to close the gap. High point men for Bear River were David Nielson with 17 points, David Hess with 15 and David Rudd with 13. Start Soon Personnel of the Utah Division of Fish and Game at Hardware Ranch are making preparations to begin the annual sleigh rides to the elk The sleigh feeding grounds. rides are a pooular winter activity for families, and offer a chance to see elk at close range. Primary purpose of the ranch Is to provide a wintering ground for elk thus keeping them out of the agricultural areas of Cache County. The ranch is also an excellent trapping site where Division biologists can tag and mark elk to learn their seaResearch sonal movements. is currently underway at the ranch to determine reproductive capicity and methods of increasing production. Bruce Giunta, Wildlife Management Area Superintendent at the ranch, indicated that sleighs would be In operation beginning January 11. A schedule will be released later indicating times of operation for the weekdays and weekends. Sleigh rides are rated "G" so plan to bring your whole family. last-min- o j Ogden, S L 15-- i Yippee! Here come the world famous Harlem Globetrotters, "the Magicians of Basketball." They'll play the sensational New Jersey Reds, coached by the outstanding expert, Red Kletz, twice in Utah. They'll play at the beautiful Salt Palace in Salt Lake City on Sunday, Jan. 17, and at the spacious Weber State College gym in Ogden on Monday, Jan. 18. Starting time is 7:30 p rn. It's the 37th annual appear- ance in Ogden for the Trotters and it's their 45th season. They feature an incredible show of basketball skill, thrills and excitement. It's a fun program, offering more than just a basketball game. Before the game and durbe TROTTER WIZARDRY-Fred- die ing intermission there'll (Curly) Neal executes a such sensational acts as table fake in a drive toward the basket for two more Harlem tennis by Jack fender of Eng- Globetrotter points. land and Norikazu Fujii of Japan. You've never seen such Local ping pong wizardry! Fujii has been table tennis champ of Japan eight times, Run ed ute and in 1952 was crowned world champion in Bombay, India. Several thousand anglers in Bender won the Denmark open Utah and Idaho are championship in 1968, and also awaiting reports on theeagerly annual is a former world's champ! cisco run at Bear The Trotters have such out- Lake onspawning the Utah-Idaborder. standing performers as These hardy fishermen brave Lemon, world's top cold weather and icy waters cage clown and standout bas- to dip net the Bonneville Cisco ketball comedian of the globe, as they appear along the east and Freddie Neal, known as the shore of the lake. world's greatest dribbler, a The Cisco spawning run usbasketball great! Lemon won te honors in basketball ually occurs during the last two weeks of January. while in high school, and joThe ined the Trotters after two earliest starting date in the past 10 years was years in the Army. Neal reJanuary 9; the cently was awarded the keys latest starting date during the ho Mea-dowla- rk all-sta- to Greensboro, N.C, for outstanding work with the young people. Tickets are on sale for the Ogden game at Armstrong's Sports Store, 24th and Grant Ogden; at Hill Air Force Base; at Weber State College ticket office; at Market 4104 Riverdale Road; at Ralph's Chevron Station, 233 Washington Blvd., Ogden; at Roy Drug Store in the Roy Shopping Center in Roy; at Quick Step Drug, Kar-Kwi- ck 16 jo Salt Lake City (Pd. after cisco prepared for cold weather. Waders or hip boots and warm clothing should be worn, and both the anglers and the nets should have long handles on. should going be ALL MAKES Formerly With Rum Electric Byron Bronson 326 jV. Ut East Tremontov 257-387- 8 Adv.)j diameter. Anglers Repair Service e at Ramada Inn same period was January 19. The spawning run usually lasts 11 to 12 days. Angling regulations for cisco are simple. A fishing of combination license is required and the daily bag limit if 50 fish. Dip nets may not have an openin ing greater than 18 inches Bronson Appliance 3635 Washington Blvd., Ogden; and at Sportsman's Billiards in Clearfield. Remember Farmers Union State Convention Jan. 0 Anglers Prepare For Annual Cisco Sleigh Rides To Globetrotters To Play At Loses Too a Oift trapping extra River showings have been the nesi euons oi rus team thhj season. And he believes the Bears will continue improving. 14-1- ter. artment In The Store being juniors, gains more experience ana sian mm s every game. wcn wuk"""-gheBear two last the feels first ten a surety until the final buzhad sounded. The score at the end ot the first quarter reflected a neck and neck fight with the Bees barely 6. In the second at quarter however the Bees pulled away with the halftime score Box Elder 37 and Bear River 21-1- HA 6ft (3 followed up with 11 points. Bear River has shown improvement with every game. 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