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Show THE Cub's Smaller, Open Play LKADEK-UARLAN- TIMES, September 15. 1977. Page 7 will (formerly run from 1 15 south of Layton to L'S-8- 9 at Hot Springs Juncwill be affecttion. and ed by the change. Interstate 84 will also be 2 will (formerly designated State Route 84 in in Tremonton run from keeping with a recent policy to have state route numbers along 300 East to Garland and then connect with correspond to the US route U-1- Numbors Changod The Utah Transportation Commission has approved the renumbering of two state routes. The change was necessitated by the recent to redesignationof k A r r I U-8- U-1- U-8- 4 U-8- U-3- 0 U-1- 3. 4 Bear Rivei Junior High football Coah Myrl Perry will take his team on the road Fridaf to open the season at Lgan. The Cubs - not as big, but quicker thin last year, -have a stf game schedule w ith the pissibility of adding a seventh game. They ojen at home Friday, Sept. 23.it 2:15 p.m. against South Oche and then host Box Sept. 30. Huntf Green will be the signal Sailer for the Big Greenieam. The youngster brings a knowledge of the gamewith him to the field, Goad Perry indicated. Coacies haven't had to spent a lot of time creating a cjuaieiback from scratch. Batfii'g up Green will be Jiiimy White and Donny Elr Cornwall should be at the guard spots. Four men are competing for the tackle spots. Reed Ashby, Jed Bradshaw, Dion Sandoval and Don Kidman. Darin Scoffield and Travis Steward should find themselves on the ends of the offensive line. "We're deep enough at tackle that I don't think they'll have to go both ways," Perry said of his defense. Otherwise, Greg Johnson and N'eal Oman look good at defensive end spots, Dale Coburn has also looked good as a defensive back. Coach Perry is being assisted this year by Coach Ron Mortensen. Here's the complete season schedule: VV'ever. . ireen's backficld will be ccnposed of Nathan Rose aid Todd Hill at the halfback s'Ots and Mike Edwards at fllback. On the line, Chuck Christ nsen has the edge at center, ouis Jensen and Travis Oct. Oct. BIU1! at Logan 16 Sept. Sept. Sept. 2:! St'atBUJH 3(1 BE at BRJI1 BKJHatNC 5 11 (game mav" be added) Oct. 21 BRJHatBK Oct. 27 Preston at BR.IH Pat Johnson Hefai; Skyway Golf Title Pat Johnson retained his title as Skyway Club Champion last weekend shooting a 142 total in the two-da- y tourney. Johnson followed Arlo Ericksen in the first round in the gross column of play. Ericksen shot a 71. Johnson's score was 73. Johnson reversed the tournament standings to his favor the second day by Ericksen shooting a 69. faltered to end with a 77 for the day's play. Erickson was even par after the ninth hole in this round. Then he hit his tenth shot into the water and preceded to take an eight, losing the title. Johnson was three over par 37 and two under 32 on the back nine in the second round of golf to end up with the 69, needed to win. Vance Bourne was among the leaders in the champion- - bye is ship flight in the first round with a 75. He fell behind with a 89 the next round. Others topping the first day of play were Richard Marble with a 73 and Reed Harris with a 77. In the first flight" of gross play, Byron Wood walked away with the honors with his 83, 77 scores. Iow net honors went to Arlo Ericksen with his 120. Dave Burnett was named champion of the net division of the two-da- y tourney. In the second flight, Bob Ornie, the tourney's most consistent golfer, won the gross honors with 85. Rick Ramsdell won the net title of the second flight with a 58 and 54. Wr . y$ , L0 CAPTAINS OF THIS year's Bear River Junior High football team are (I to r) Nathan Rose, Reed Ashb and Hunter Green. The Cubs open the season Friday at Logan Junior High. Birds High In The West Hunters going after sage grouse this weekend in western Box Elder County will find them at higher elevations along the tops of the mountains, according to Ken Kimber, Division ol Wildlife Officer. Because of staying away from the farms. Chukar numbers appear to be down, but hunting should improve later in the season, he added. Kimber reminded hunters to get permission from area landowners before hunting. He also noted that regula-iion- s prohibit shooting within Boo feet of any structure. ".Most of the landowners have asked me to tell people to stay Hit of the fields where there is livestock," he said. summer storms the birds have been able to find good feed a; higher elevations and haven't been forcvd down around farms and ranches, like they usually are, he said. Kimber said Hungarian partridges also appear to be i r" Iff - that a number of roads have suffered damage because of summer storms, so motorists should be cautious. He reminded hunters that a wing should be left on birds for identification. "People with fully dressed birds and no identification will be cit- lf A 'Beat the Pro' tourney is slated for Sept. 24 at the A Skyway Courses ,; v cuss ring certificate THIS CARD TO LANCE VOUI? GOLD JlWELl"!? FOR A S5 00 SAVINGS VOUR ON CLASS RING PURCHASE (Oldi ance COeKXAtlON OFFER GCOD AUG. 15, 1977 . fri SB he added. On another subject, Kimber said there is a small elk unit on Pilot Mountain. But, he warned that any one hunting should be prepared for a "very difficult hunt." About 30 head roam the rugged mountain which sits on the border. Utah-Nevad- a or i LAMMY'S '1 LUMBER CyC WE CAN DELIVER UIISBAND . ( PRFSENT m . i i&iirirf. 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Members are (I tor) front row: Carl Bingham, coach; Paul HunsnUer, I)omu Bingham and son, ( had, bat boy, Marlon Bingham and Bryan Sparks. Back row: Bob Mozingo, Boyd Gardner, Bruce Nelson, Jeff Walker, Craig Gardner, Boyd Bingham. Absent: Charles Bingham, Wallace Bingham, Dee Wayne llunsaker, Mark Bingham, Boyd Cook and 1 es Sparks, - STORE HOURS THURS MON 8 a.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. FRI S p.m. SAT I 7th Sovih Shopping Ctnf r Br&am City, UteS |