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Hniliftrd UH, IUIIm Iwh'K n U(lv. iMirp. ljrr Kidman . 147. - 2?. )tm twrmn - Indt Hi lrry iiittMi . (tllu taro w MuUrr oH . Hril.nj Kr - kn,u Hrrw 41, Hdrp. - Hm Mrllrwld tnd. tfttnln Mr Ik maid fr( - - ) M.(mr livl. - .'III. Kr Mrlhmai.l M'llti MfcMli MIMi . Khodi SOK. . KAit, - 1H Mr (inn Id . IhJ Hrtrp. - f.w Matklnt Khida Anlitrw inda rwrarn l.xivrd tiyw Hear Kiver Junior highgrap-ple- rs were about the only bright Sit in local area school sports this week as they pasted Preston Junior hifih in a local meet. Final score for the varsity was Cubs 60, Preston 14. Members of the junior varsity postwin following the ed a 94-regulation match. The Junior Hears rolled up a total of eight pins, one decision a forfiet and a draw while losing three matches. As In 72 Bear Grapplers Drop Two Meets Bear River high school's grapplers have had a rough time of it lately. The wrrstlers were 53-- 3 defeated Tuesday by a strong Morgan high team. Heavyweight JeffLish was the only Bear to score a win as he decisioned his opponent while 11 wrestlers went down to defeat. Last week at Box Klder the Bears were shutout by the region leading team. The Bears are at home today against region Sky-ie- w. 7 PlTGGfiOln) some earlier matches, the light weights had the most trouble with the heavier weights rolling to victory. NOTICE TO WATER ISERS Tanner, Grouse Creek, Utah 84313, has filed with the State Engineer Appl. No. 43059 to appropriate 0,022 sec. ft. of water in Box Elder The water is to be County. diverted from an well, 100-3ft. deep at a point N. 10 ft. and W. 10 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 5, T8N, R18W, SI.B &M: and used from Nov. 1 to May 1 for the stockw ate ring of 300 cattle in Sec. 5, T8N, Max 00 R18W, SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Uke City, Utah 84114, on or before Feb. 23, 1974. Dee C. Hansen State Engineer Published in Leader Jan. 10, 17 and 24, 1974. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Cubs take on the ninth grade wrestlers from Box Bidder high school this week in a local meet that Is scheduled to got underway about 2:15 p.m. Thursday in the gymnasium. Results of the Preston meet were as follows: Rocky Rhodes lost to Anderson by a pin. Mat Petersen lost by decision (4-- 2) to Early. David Jones won by decision (9-- over Gregory. 2) Max Crozier pinned Panter. Ned Petersen lost to Owens. by decision (8-- 4) Clayton Grover and ). Popp drew Curtis Kidman pinned Barres. Shane Cornwall pinned Hodges. Cub Munns pinned Golightly. Albert Sam pinned 107-pou- (3-3- 128-pou- Burt. S. Hoskins and Ledetha P. Hoskins, his wife, both Deceased. Creditors will pre sent claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 191 Flint Street Layton, Utah 84041 on or before the 12 day of April A. D., 1974. Claims must be presented in Friday That's about the whole story. The Bears have a bye this week to work things out. hopefully, before they tackle the Weber Warriors here a week from tomorrow. Weber downed Box Elder this past week, 66-and currently sit in third place in the region with a 1 Their only loss thus record. far came at the hands of SKy View. The Warriors have posted wins over Bonneville and Roy as well as Box Klder. "The middle is our glaring Coach Durrell weakness," Hughes said assessing last week's loss. "We've got to forego some of our size for speed and quickness in the line up." Dale center Sophomore ut for two Thompson, 6' games with a sprained ankle-- will have had four week's rest prior to the Weber tilt and could get the starting nod to beef up the middle. But "Pm not a bit discouraged," Hughes said. "If we 4"--o- BRJH Cubs Drop First In Logan Foster. Larry Morris ned Owen. S-- never relinquished it. "We though if we could take care of Buttars leading scorer in the region we could give Anderson his 20 points" and do all right Hughes said. At least part of the game plan worked. Larry Cullimore held Buttars to just 10 points on three field goals and four foul shots. But with tlte Bears in a box and one defense chasing Buttars and at times trapping him with two men. it left Mike pin- Lupe Berrera won Kent Law pinned The Hear Kiver junior high Cubs dropped drom iie ranks of the undefeated last week when the Ixigan junior high Buffaloes defeated them by a score of The ioss eav. 3 at es the Cubs with a 1 record for the year. The Cubs travel to Malad, Friday, for a 1:30 p.m. encounter with the ninth graders of Malad high school. The game marks the first time In two years that the local team has ventured into the Malad den. Game time is 1:30 p.m. The Buffaloes jumped to an 0 lead before the Cubs found out the garni? had begun. Midway in the first quarter, Barry Bradshaw hit two quick field goals, Nolan Hess added four foul shots. Reed Stokes dropped in four counters and at the first quarter end the score read Logan. second quarAfter a see-sa- w ter the half ended with Logan 6. leading The second half was as cold as the weather for the Cubs, as they could only muster two field goals. At the end of the third quarter the Cubs fell be1. hind The hot shooting Buffaloes couldn't miss and the Cubs couldn't find the rim as the in Logan's game ended 69-69-4- dersen with broke the Bear's back an outstanding shooting performance from outside that netted him 25 points on 11 field from the line. 5 The Logan guard didn't m'.ss more than three shots all night as he hit long outside buckets from in front of the Bear bench during the first half and a quick turn --a round jumper from the goals and 3-- er. 12-- 16 27-2- Wednesday dinner guests of the Shaffers were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mr. and Shaffer, Mrs. James Wheat of Canada and Mrs. Dora Shaffer. Thursday these people accompanied the Wheat's to the Temple when they had their adopted daughter, Lucile, sealed to them. They then went to the Don Shaffer home in Logan for lunch. Mrs. LititiaSorensen returned home Thursday after a week with her son, Allen and family in Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen and Perron, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Lee favor. Nolan Hess and Chris Webb each collected 9 points, Barry Bradshaw had 8, Howard and Reed Stokes each netted 4, Tad Morrison had 3 and Mark Williams and Todd Grant each had 2 points. accordance with the provisions 5, of Sec. llah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Richard Darwin Hoskins administrator of the estates of Richard S. Hoskins and Ledetha P. Hoskins his wife, both De75-9-- ceased. Date of first publication Jan uary 10, A.D., 1974. Mann & Hadfield, attorneys for administrator. Published in the Leader Jan. 24 and 31, 1974. 10, 17, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Lafayette Grover Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at office of Clint S. Judkins, West Main St., Tremonton, Utah 84337 on or before the 20th day of March A.D., 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance w ith the provisions of Sec. Utah Code Annotated, 1953 and with proper verification as required therein. Hazel G. Riser Administratrix of Lafayette Grover De113 75-9- -5, publication Dec. 20, A.D., 1973. Published in the Leader Dec. 20. and 27th, 1973 and Jan. 3rd and 10th 1974. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Ernest Ole Hansen, on Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the unders, signed at Office of Clint S. A 1 39-2- 63-4- 8; 6; and 82-- at the 65 end of each succeeding quarter of play. Kevin Bair was the brightest spot for the Bears as he pulled down 11 rebounds and netted 23 points for the game. Richard Wood netted 14 points on 7 of 13 from the field, Larry Cullimore had 11 on 5 from 'lie field. Junior guard Rick Adams had one of those nights when it doesn't pay to show up as he shot 1 for 13 from the field ending up with five points for the night. That performance dropped him from the region's top ten scorers. Bl AH RIYFR BEARs Kevin Hair, 62" forward as last eek's player of Uw etk. hewn garnered 23 points and 11 rebounds f the hiph school learn. Kevin is the son nl Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bair of Tremonton. t OF THAMES express our thanks to those who showed acts of love and kindness at the time of the death of my husband. We would especially like to thank the Bishop, Ross Rudd and the Bishopric and and our friends, and neighbors for helping us when we needed it and to those who sent food and flowers, and offerings and those who took part in the funeral services. We would like to sincere Thank you Mrs. Theodore herd and family H. Shep- run ir Air, Ui tiards--- H son of Mr. ivbu a'. J Mrs Lose To Logan Bear River high school's junior varsity and sophomore basketball teams were among the losers last week as they lost in Iigan by a hair and later at home in overtime to Logan. The sophomores traveled to Logan where they lost by one 9. Back at home point prior to the varsity game Saturday night the junior varsity (which is composed primarily of sophomores) lost in overtime Ill WERiOni SALT LAKE CITY MON. JAN. 14 70-6- V Allen attended the wedding reception in the 1st W ard Cultural Hall in Brigham for Lee Larson and his bride. Mrs. NiVelle Rhodes, Mrs. Beth Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. Earland Snvth were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil 72-6- .cunii: 4. In the J V game, sophomores Brad Cutler scored 16 and Mark Weese netted 22 points. Jeff Williams had 13. At Logan Weese netted 24 points and Cutler had 22. Available at Salt Palate & all ZCMI Stores A k l I Ut. JAN. 13 HtBtK S I A I L LULLtUt ' Rhodes, following church Sunday, when Ronald Rhodes was confirmed following his Baptism on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler Jr. of Orem, spent a couple days with their mother, Mrs. Leah Oyler, during the New Year holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson spent New Years Eve and day with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wood also visited Mrs. Annie Stock who is 92, and old friend of Merle's in Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Loris King with Mrs. King's sisters, were New Years dinner guests of their brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stallings, in Eden. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen and family were Sunday dinner guests of their parents in Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen Sr. Boyd Christensen returned to Colorado and further training with the Air Force, Hit Col-linst- &m v (G V THE NEW LIONEL IS BEAUTIFUL Atlas AHM Tyco and Many more PAULS TRAIN ROOM 569 N. 1st E. HO Hi a N scale Tremonton Sales and repairs. Come and check the AHM See the trains running monthly Specials Tyco and Aurora Road Race Sets Hrs: Daily 4:30 to 8 Sat. 9 to 6 or call 257-7126 Letter To tie Garland Citizens: Td like to express my gratitude and appreciation to the 75-9- -5, CARD I.gan JV's, Sophs Jud-"kin- 113 West Main St, Tremonton, Utah 84337 on or before the 20 day of March A.D., 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Sec. Utah Code annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Blanche Bumingham Administratrix of Ernest Ole Hansen Deceased. Date of first publication December 20, A.D., 1973. Published in the Leader Dec. 20, 27, 1973 and January 3, and 10th. 1974. lunior 3-- 458-33I- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shaffer and Mrs. Dora Shaffer were in Oram Friday and returned Saturday. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Drake and Mrs. Shaffer's cousin, Mrs. Chester Graff, who is 111. The Scouts and Bee Hive girls held their New Years party at the home of Bishop and Kent Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer. Shaffer and Dale Andersen did the cooking of the refreshments. On New Years Day the Shaffers had their entire family at their homo for dinner. Also Included was Mrs. Mabel Oy-l- ... - 15 East Garland Gleaninss 8-- Raw-lins- first Pet- ersen open to go wild. Petersen hit nine field goals and 5- -9 from the line for 23 points. And Andersen, son of USU athletic director LaDell An- 43 169-pou- Date of .Against Logan, the Bears held the lead only momentarily at the beginning of the game, 4. But seven straight points gate Logan the lead atl38 and they ESSIE PETERSON 46-3- Lee Howard pinned 147-pou- ceased. Estate of Richard Bears 3-- by forfiet. Unlimited: 1 NOTICES an- Logan the right." top of the key in the second half. The hot shooting Grizzlies were just too nuchas they compiled a 58 percent shooting record from the Geld compared to the Bear's 36 percent. Both teams were cold from the line as Logan shot 56 percent and the Bears netted 63 percent. On the boards the Bears held their own ending up tied at 39 apiece with the Grizzlies. In the turnover department both teams were stingy as Bear River gave the ball up nine times and Logan just sewn. The Bears trailed 22-at the end of the first quarter and 22. 107. Vaderlaus. PUBLIC nihilated can get a little more speed in there and a little more intensity we're going to be all ttyv - G E)e?GG0 gion One 3-- 3.3; hill i.fl rimfM rr. - lrn & Mikt Arrt i.rf Mj ,t-- i - Urvrl J'.!1 Htrr wi 4.11 ltrin hTkr m - ir J 1 .'4. 1 ? he ic.t Game plan: Stop region one leading scorer Kevin Buttart and let Anderson haw hi usual 20 points. Result: Butxars was held to 10 points, Andersen netted 25 point, but little heralded Mike Rtterson came up with a 23 point performance as Re- 49 Mclrlirr - Nn Ja'ttS Kr.it Mid 4 rijii .'4.'", Mi f:itfr .'ill, Uj V.tvfl i . H:.-- f"lc - HH :,ofa H" 4 ii.r trtf ti! i .)Cta Mr p. k i. 6f (m t. M Kr .' - Atom H : Mirtf ftratrrr Hil'lanm M((niiw lams tr !M.i4 ii i. f tri lfh.-.- .... I lrui Mn nt v Till - 2' ..ff r night. 4. lrV. hre rl - yKl lia lamer KOm ( K hair, - 1a. - Harp. - Hli. rtft ir hrr 1" r bowuli X(.ai i Jniac iAiwi L. twrdo - ;is. - .rr - - aorj. fw.- ur. Lara - 2:j - 2u 4 "J umi - - ftw kur Lwc'i . r."rp ixt' Luaw ! rt- - - tjri Yratrt jtnr Results of last eeencTs T&tr River Valley Cutter Association races at the fair grounds are as follows: ?Ui, K I rit iAraJK HtVf. 'a h - yiWtF Players Of The Week ( As Grizzlies Sizzle Results Bowling News 10, J974 , citizens of Garland for their support and encouragement during my sixteen years of service in Garland City government - eight years as City Councilman and eight as Mayor. What is at best, a difficult job has been made easier by the help of the various councilmen whom I've worked with. The Garland Fire Department and the Civic and Home Arts Club have also greatly contributed to my experences. I've also found encouragement in the cooperation shown between Garland and Tremonton in mutually solving the problems of our two communities. In short. Thank you for all the help you've given me. Sincerely yours Nephl Westergard line 11EI Roll your own. Save time. Save labor. Save money. JONES EQUIPH ENT HIGHWAY 191 & TREMONTON, UTAH I |