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Show THE JpLSSSJZ Soptiopores Add Tuo on f re in Salt Laiaie City last aeekend visiting ith their danrncr vr.' her husband. Daw nd Pam ftterson. Tbey also ere fortunae enoaghtobe able to take in a LUh bask, To Record Bear River high school's sophomore crop of basketball players kept their winning ways last week as they defeated the Roy Royals twice. In the sophomore contest, the Riverite squad came up with a lopsided 89-victory as four players hit in double figures. Mark Weese. Dale Thompson and Jeff Williams came up with 16 points each and Brad Cutler came up with the etball game at fie Salt Palace. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jensen and net baby boy of Burley. Idaho, kvere visiting Floyd's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vay Jensen over the taeekend. 65 Swimmers Take Fourth game high of 21. the Junior Varsity tilt prior to the main event, the sophomore squad, w hich has no juniors, In 0. edged ojt Leading by ten at the end of the third quarter, points. 46-3- 6, the Riverite squad withstood a Roy comeback to take the victory. Only five sophomores saw action as four hit in double figures. Weese came up with 15. Thompson, 11, Cutler, 13. and Williams 12. the Royals 53-5- rtoe a. Kervk. . Mae. - Tarlai Far tunm Late CI el rat TMB Quae 434, Ceaaa . Baak-il- atratoa - neale HtrarW - Gaaa aa KMra - ITL la KMaraaa Flaaa WaaMeN - laL 21V . - IK erl IK. 171. Gajaall Baaa Hara. Jaa faaaraM - 141 2M. Jaaua Jaaee--l- it (aaaoje Gaaa laaau KlraeM . Saaa 22a, 224, lrl taaa aidera - I art - Koaa Gajnatll 447. IIIIU rlaa I - in UACir iwmu tee. r. r4re Vraera Btllavaa -leal. (inlaaa KmI IMi, Leyee MeMaJ Seraa Hoe . Herrle Tra Miliaria Welafeaj iM(. tUT, 4 irraAca Qel4ea Howl BllllerOe - t7t UeJar'e Sport Hn ASA. le. Hain uim ft . Qw . Mr. all 444. Marferlaa Ik lar'e Stnn W7. Harrte Trara - Mt. 457 Sertee Vralr . Kaav eUneoe 427. Ullra RjwMh - tit. Wma OKnni Herlee Hor. J?l IjaUa Taylor Vrlaiae Merurlar - Ml Mary filer. Cutler SAI. Kallij Mineral (Jama UtrMrt Helena. Marlarlene-- 1 171. NnrM (ajtnrr. - 141. KaUif Miner Heme leera. Main, Macbrleia 14. rOU Taylor Katr? Minna - J4i. Mxl Man -. aoeaa V'll. Convened - J,fM f:vana rearaoa Vtcaa l.anoa) le.le - SI. . lV in. - Alteon HUN VAI.LFY LADM MYTH Serlea la- -i - rvK Ante ClrcH AeeKrfarda Vretrh - 2104. Sertee U.AGI1F Fab. II Dnt'Lnunaa-223(- ran IMt Oral L - JStS, . IMI, Gain, Srratrh mia Imuran - 774. le.e rvWe 744, Artie Clrrle 71 S. Gama Hdrp. Inn', Lounje W4. tlr circle lit, aeeterferea . 494. Jan Gardner 20V Scratch Game Jeanne Wneatlej - 201, Rhode Welling - l5. Game Hot p. Jeanne Wheetler - 230. tbooo - 227. Jar. Gardner 224. r. Strata Scratch - Jaa Gardner 554. Vwrnnr mice - SO, Jeenra Wheeller - 4M. Jan Gardner - All. arlae Hdce. Wonne Hulea Vara Weeanrard - 583. 014, SXIU Convened Mrrna flnfere Carleee Rnilarja 4, Vara WeMenrard - 7. . i doom rre mixed doubles m, it?4 Serlee V retch - Tejtlor Farm ine - 1110. AlrtarKKtee seme, - I7U, Hardware !, I I Ser- It! 1731. 'arAM Hdca. - Cariaon Glue A Palm -Gardner A Whtaaiard JJH Taylor Faro Gun ne. - Mill. Jaemeaa Woad Maa - 433. rla - Olaa, SSHaman 371. - Ruth and Reed spent the weekend in Sandy, Itah. with their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Munns. Uati Hleieaa - Laalaa . . FRS HOm LF.AGIF NDLV rat. 7, 1174 rlaa Scrattli - arrapoare rlae Hdrp. - Hlla 1 Wlaaae Gaaa Irratrk - Hlla 4 atleeae HI Taaa Gaaa Hdcp. - HUe 4 Hlaea, lerlaa ratrk Bulla Johnaor Flora WMMbrd - 404. Foal Garasar a. Sera, Hdcp. Flora Wniaeird Ftkal Gardner - 344, Rllia Joanaor, Game Vratch - HUlk) Jokmon 112, Ba. Fara) - 141. Flora WMlekrd - IMI. - 1472. - S04. - 421 321. - - 4C7. 402. - 371 - 203, Game Hdrp - Bllla jnknara - 221 Farter - 221, Flore WMaelord - 213. Fkx wkrMard Spttta Coaareed a. AHe Maa rwn.iGHT LFAGie pa. 4. nva arbr. struck - Wcka Barber Croea Rnade Caa - IMS. raa Hdcp. Doubt, a Dairy 2355. Baa. racke Barber Slop 2133. Scratch - Riviera Health Spa 11 or - 033. Nlcke Barber Shop Game 40. 433. rnuba H. Game Hdcp. - Double H. Dairy 130. Rlrtera Health Spa - H4. Scratch - Stephen Mieraal - 571 Kent SMnner - 321 Carol slmnaon - 401 Gay Nel Boa, - 400. Hdcp. Stoplan kUaraal - (55. 041. Carol Slmpaon - 019. lirralne Jay Hardy Hardy - Ml. Scratch Stephen Mieraal - 223. and in. Jay Hardy 111. Carol Simper - 131 Gay Nell Hoee - 104. Father Stirrer the Olin Foehier H. .if Management. Di. Normal Stauffer. I uh Division of Waier Resojrcrs explaiited fiat his aen y already has a.itli rity by state la v to issue licenses a d to do veatlierm.dificatiiin in the state of U.ih. He said that 'he sam laws that to.er a?r-m- i,s natural rainfall als i enter precipitation fro.n loud eed-ii- y. len.'ir. i Bob Whaley, Sivw Su ve.v supervisor for th,- Soil ,t he Serv ice, said n OAersrep.-e-sente- Itah State IWvcrs'.ty. Itah pi.'sently his historic.il data on precipitation in the a.fa that could be nude a a. Utile. and Ilaho Water Resource Boards, Soil Conservation Service, the State Engineer's County Commissioners, an. I the Bear Rler Associatio SCS O."-fi- ce. Kd Vivernnvnts. Bear River RC&D Project tre . "onstdo ration was a'so given to the possible inclusion of ele Coj y and Cassia County. Idaho, ai'd maybe one .ojnty '.n Waier MODEL RF918 Conki tdM and coijI n.ici owvave ene gy th Cooks a meat loaf in 18 mimitfv hamburcjei on bun in 2 lobst i tails m 1 7 hakes a whole htcki'ii m ti. 24 nimtites Cook- - Thrtws iMjht on ilish stvii9 tioMi foods in minutes Gieat ttt patties sn.irks Wipi'S t It'ein in ii jiffy Oven inteiior i emains cciol smlls .nri sntters vwon t 1)aiIm im Ko special wiiitn needed 1 20 volt opei at. on Takes op little looni 22 W 1f , H 1H( ooly O CO 1 Netda. a Uaho After conside able Jisous-slo- n, the committee ni ai "nti'reit In a cloid se 'ding program ind .oted to meet again to further sturl. th" w.' i )ilities. Tf-o- Du.'lni; Schlenr, Itesoirce Board, reivirted tha: the Hah) lUin aj f M in s is in tl' studying precip'tttion Ha River Mn.intains. He s 'id th it their drjt could also he Tire meeting was called to study the pos ibilities of weather modification program in t've was MICROWAVE OVEN DESIGNED FOR THE GOOD LIFE! p.;i-gra- Colorado, represented the Bureau of Reclamation's Division of Atmospheric Water Resourc- es es has asked the state legis lat in? for fu'vdstostiuh a state-wid- -' wea:her nod.fication Con-serati- on MODEL RF918 (oram'fe. suted that Diiisi.tn f water iiesu panel d.scussioi. ) i:cni( & IftMA Selected Group Jpi HOSE Bear River Junior Bears dropped a hard CF.PH ART'S' ifnninnajr 43 mmm. e v in ii Jt f lii GIFTS RTHEBRIDi,rrrg 2 3 Roger Turley SNOWFLAKE BLUE I (Juiltine Material J Reg. February 22,74 Randy Lavoi 12 j I j RED 88CSkeln j Polyester IJUJUULaJLaJUU DIAMONDS MILLER'S IS THE PLACE TO BUY Miller's Jewelers ia. rrrmrrrrmTrn u isrm aai. . Trmonhon, 1 1 257-54- 80 Utah a rrriTnT FULL ADVERTISEMENT $744 2,000 yd 9A.M. Yd. 12 ALL SALES FINAL NO T AV A TT A Va i Ljy J I PORTWEAR Jii rjtS & I Vt0 Values OFF J:90 M44 pa.r! IN t dHUhjb THE Ifi aJt i Girls PAGE CLASSIFIEDS' r LllKjrJ Sport Shirts SIMPLICITY GOBBLET SEE OUR J REG. PRICE $344 j pAR - SATURDAY ONLY- - COLBURN CHINA PIERCED BAROQUE STAINLESS '3 ktJg BCOMBINED i, Doub,e-:n- 60 lis f iSf Wmtuk OFF coi pr.ce ! I A A w I Luggage HEART yam 1 ES samsonite 0 DRESSES & WINTER COATS MENS-LADI- Blouses I 6P-M- " Bargains.' OOyd. Ladies ! Wide GIRLS-BO- 00c 1.19 yd. BoWCUttS ArrKlhnld I c"';, j CARELLE WARE Store BIG DAYS i East Karen Rhodes ' SAVINGS on WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY SALE I Garland February 23,74 FEB - ---- GIGANTIC 43 jo Howard Cleg, a .'.'ve.'ntk'r of the Itah State Vgricultural - Little Cindy Lee Firth, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Firth, turned five years old last Thursday. She had ten little friends in for an afternoon of games and light refresh - Skphea Mieraal - 250. Hdcp. Jay Hardy - 231, Carol Sempaon - 213, Bonnie 212. Heme Tmw Kill-pac- The saying goes, "There's no fool like an old fool." I believe that more and mire everyday. Saturday afternoon as I took my Sunday school class s now mob i ling, sleigh riding, After being tubing and etc. dumped in the snow time after time by 13 youngsters, I was so sore and stiff that I could hardly move, but enjoyed myself more than the kids. After approximately two hours of fun, we returned our wet, cold and bodies to the church aching where we enjoyed a light lunch. I want to especially thank Mr. and Mrs. Lee Summers, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Anderson, and Curtis and Reese Anderson for their help and the use of their machines. 100, r turkey and ham dinn reported tha. 12 sutht rn hive re ntly i .unties joiiwd tv:, ther 4 J coa'ra'ted fo.- - i winter clojd seeding program. Itah us said that studies s'n abo'it 70 percent success in suppression of iumx-- r hailstorms. The meeting i called by Reese WarVrton. president of the Hear Khr Resource aivd Dewlopme'it Those present repProject. resented Boi Klder a;vd Tcotle Copies in Itah an 3 Onaidi and Cassia Counties in Idaho. served by local family members and huge birthday cake k. was presented to Mrs. ments. Judd Killpack traveled Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Midget the distance to be with of Brigham visited Sunday aft- his longest He cammother. from ernoon with Mr. and Mrs. Brent Portland. Oregon and was met Firth and family. at the Salt lake airport by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stark motMr. and Mrs. Ronald Ieonard ored to Provo last Friday to on Friday. get acquainted with their new The Dwight Anderson's and The tiny the Ronald Ionard's attended little miss is the daughter of a Open House in Ogden at the Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hoskinson. bw"j4jafrf CWMre Hall Mrs. Lurel of Portland, home of Charles A. Morbey in Oregon, who has been with the honor of Jeff and Connie MorHosklnson's for the past week bey who married in St, George returned home to spend the wea week ago. ekend with Mr. and Mrs. Stark. The Ronald Ieonard's attendMrs. Hall Is a daughter of the ed a musical festival in MantStarks. ua a week ago. Two of their Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ted and three of grandchildren Stark and Mrs. Lurel (Marilyn) Florence Gardner's grandHall was dinner guests of Mr. children were among the parand Mrs. Ted Stark Jr. and ticipate?. family of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Monte AnderTed Monday Mr. and Mrs. son of Ogden visited with Mr. Stark took Mrs. Hall to the and Mrs. Dwight Anderson, and airport for her return trip to Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Anderson, her home in Portland. Before and Da Anderson, Sunday. returning home they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nichols. . JoAiaa Wand - 117. Me. Gana Vratrh kadirra Uaa lit, Diaaa saaiaaira - 174. Gaaa Hdrp- .- Dkaaa xjaanarra - 23X 114. JoAms Waad - 222. fceoirra and Lnulai Klelaaa Saliu Camattad CAvNall hoee Fatlr !4lta HI A SSC. coi-sens- J1 Open house was held at tht Dwight Anderson home in honor of her 80 Ji birthday. Mrs. Rilda Killpack had eight children and seven of them were in attendance aloiig with miny of her grandchildren and greatgrandchildren making fiO total. Bits SU. 'icl. erson. LuAnna Payne 441. Atrr Hacp. contest to a good Logan Jr. High team 48-Friday on the Bears hardwood. The Cubs played excellent ball, but three mis-cu- es in the last three minutes of the fourth quarter proved their undoing. with three minThe score was locked 43-utes to play. At this point the Buffaloes captaliz-e- d on the Cub's errors to go to the win. Nolan Hess led the scoring with 12, Todd Grant 11, Reed Stokes 8, and Chris Webb 5. Good defensive performances were turned in by Barry Bradshaw and Tad Morrison. at home when they meet The Cubs will at 2:15 p.m. Malad today F ih speeches. Bothvell SAT. aOar Flna lata not II - 441 leara. Kcratdi Cubs Lose By Basket The fought freestyle relay team. The Bear's 200 yard medley relay team finished fourth and David Wells finished sixth in the 50 yard freestyle. Stratca Ta Itaa U4A Haka. - heta 4 Mleeae - was. TM Pane - 447 atraaea Hl- Claaale -- 1071. Dot'l Lrjuaje Hdcp. - JUS, tM4. ilMfcn Ronald Lw of Brig-ah- m Society. City and C.Y. Ferry of Corinne were the high council-me- n who were present and gave 400-ya- LFAGUF Jaa. 3L 1(74 HOI Merete Gaiaa Urfi .ear 1 Leader for the Relief swimr.iers came from Chad Munns who finished fourth in the 100 butterfly and a fourth place rd finish by the Bear River Suatri . Mows 17. Hn SSI Hlldrad Svaiaara all. aereea Hdra. FUra Wbrlatord 441. - ISA, taH lawadera - 4M. Mlldaad All I O.I laana Hiraeal 2t, UMar Jaaaa 07. Gardaer ajdlu'taaweriad - Frank IWmar . Bowling vrxinr rlora 2 223. tarlaa acraac - UaaM HI raced . 322, Aaaw BaanaaMi aaandera Boaa Kiver-i- te Richard Gri.Tiii, I SI K.nen.'m Irrigatioi ind 'ater I se Siec-iali- st Cloud seeding to increase precipUatiOii in a givtni area is becoming more possible and rhis was the pra- of a group of eiperts who met with a s;k-- ial Ki'&D m recommittee in Fh?tcher. of the cent'.'. Itah Slate IWversity water Laboratory stated that an estimated 10 percent streamflo increase can be realized from winter cloud seedirtg. :ie also mind. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yates of Malta, klaho, spent the weekend at the home of tlie Norman The Childs a. the Childs. parents of Mrs. Yates. Mrs. Klla Von Staples of Ogden. has been spending a few days with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Burton And- Na-di- ne active well into the (Sommittttee LHlears awards were presented to the boys who showed the most advancement in scouting activities during the previous war. The Ackerma.i's announce that the Cub Scout Piive Wood Herby will be held February the 28th at the ward cultural hall. This will be the time when the scouts show -- off their ability to carve cars out of wood aivd to prove their mechanics by also being able to race them on miniture race tracks. Should be a fun time for all who attend. Please keep the date in Mary Gardner was released as Relief Society chorister and Mark Johnson was released as a Sunday School teacher Sunday in church services. Those sustained were Shirley Iverson as Relief Society chorister. lidy as Sunday School teacher and line Duncan as All of the true hibernating animals must become excessively fdt before entering their death-lik- e sleep. Those which fail to acquire sufficient fat re-m- ain The week. lots of Fat RrB PoGCoble, wilda Nickols and Wayne aards last won Seeding lie Iverjon Grover were very proud01 their twenty cub scouts in the four stake Bird Haven district who den. , Interm-wn-tain- 44. The best showings by ivjaad 017. Gaana ay turn Caaa acraaca Tajler Creea Unaat (eft 431 . fin-ish- 127; Logan. 118 and 41?. bers Ruth Anderson of Ogden spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Anderson. Miss Anderson is working and going to school in Og- ed Bear River swimmers fourth in the six-ttregion one meet last tveek but (ailed to qualify any contenders for the state meet Saturday in Salt Lake City. Box EJder rolled to the first finish qualifying ten place swimmers as they finished the season undefeated. Other team scores vere SVy View, 258; Bonneville. 288, . Bear River Dot Mar)' Gardner has ta?n employment at the BKE in Brig-ha- m City and has joined the car pteul consisting of Joyce Williams and Nadine Udy. The Cub Scoot Pack led Scout supervisor Milford Ackerman. Den mother leader Dorothy Ackerman. teachers Phyllis A. Holmgren, Connie Grove r and Roger Dal I in along with comnittee chairman Dee Ramsdell and coninvtu mem- cided that the trip they took two weeks ago to Prowo wasn't quite the winter's vacation ihey wanted so last week they drov? to Blarvding. Itah. to pay a call on Mr. and Mrs. Newell Checkeas. Mrs. Mary Anderson was in Hooper last Saturday to spend some time with the Hartley Anderson fanvly and also tori-s- it with one of the first missionaries to be sent to the first LDS Mission established in Viet Nam. Mrs. Anderson and the Anderson's were especially pleased to talk to him because Corey Anderson is in Viet Nam presently. The young man is David Posey of Helena. Montana and he was Corey's senior companion for a time. iirs' SDoud ts GARLAND TIMES, February 14, 1974, Poge 5B LEADER-TH- E j i i j YARD 2,000 yd. 11A.M. 2,000 yd. 3P.M. 7 j long Sport Shirts We 9,e9- - FOR tA Sizes-Sma- AW ll, Med. , Large, X-- ! 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