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Show Tremonton. Utah The LEADER Thursday, February 11, 1965 BR Loses to Box Elder. A Face Logan Fri. Night OBITUARIES by Lynn Rose flV Jf- - -- 168 fj row, Norman Johnson, Doug Ficklin, David Archibald4 Steven Stokes and Ray Limb, Members of the Bear River swimming team who won region honors include Ron Thompson. Robert Peter- son, Don Anderson Brent Wood. Back - STACK UP ii" " Kearl SV. Coombs BR. 2:31.6. BR i. Anderson Diving - R. Limb BR, Patrick iL. Anthon (SV), Wade BL', Southwick (BR), Love-lan'BE i. 173 points. 100 yd. Butterfly - N. Johnson BR), Wood iBRi, Johnson (BL), Moody (BE), Campbell SV), Plumber SVi. 1:03.3. 100 yd. Freestyle - Peterson (BR). Morris BR), Dunn (BE). (BR), POINTS i Bears Win Region One i New Records All times at the meet are new region records because of There the new 25 yard pool. will be two sets of region swim records because of the two different lengths of pools. The other pools in the region are 20 yards long. Qualifying Meet Today the swimmers will gather at Sky View again for a state qualifying meet. Swimmers from Clearfield will also join the Region One swimmers in the tryouts. Results 200 yd. Medley Relay - 'BR I). Ficklin, D. Archibald. N. BE. L, Johnson. S. Stokes, BL. SV. 1:56.3. 200 yd. Freestyle - R. ThompRichson BR, Dunn'iBE'. ards i BR), Coombs (BRi. L. Anthon (SV), 2:08.1, 50 yd. Freestyle - D. Anderson (BR), Chappie (SV. South-wic(BR). Morris (BR) Rob- Bear River's aquamcn paddled away with the Region One last championship swimming Thursday at Sky View by racking up 168 points as compared to a combined total of 128 for all other teams entered in the meet. The Bears placed first in ten of the eleven events by losing the first place honor only in Bear the individual medley. River tankmen won second, third, fifth, and sixth in the race to still escape with more points in the race than any other team. Box Elder managed to attain to acquire second 42 points place in the meet. Sky View edged into third place with 34 points and Logan managed 31 Ben place. points for fourth Lomond trailed the others with 21 points. The meet was held in Sky View's new pool and it was the swim first time the Region meet has been held in a 25 yard pool. k L. erts 200 yd. BL. Steiner Ind. Med. grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Katie Archibald, Ogden. d Swimming Championship By Rick White LIZZIE WOLVERTON Funeral services will be conducted Thursday, (today" at 1 p.m. at Rogers Funeral Chapel for Mrs. Lizzie Moore Wolver-to72. who died Monday evening at the Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home in Ogden. Friends may call at the Mortuary from 11 a m. until time for the service. Burial will be in the. Plymouth Cemetery. Wolverton was born Mrs Sept. 27. 1892 in Lehi. a daughter of John and Dolly Hawkins moved to Moore. The family Ogden when she was two years to Plyof age. They moved mouth in 1908 and to Tremonton 18 years ago. She married Melvin Wolverin Logan. ton March 2. 1911 They were later divorced. Surviving are two sons, Leonard Wolverton. Ogden; and Adam. Ledger, Mont. ; also eight - 24.9. Somcr-vill- e (BE). Adams (BR), Baty (BR', Skaggs (BE, SV. 55. 100 yd. Backstroke - Ficklin (BR i, Baty (BR), Waldron (BR), Anthon (SV). Valentine (BE), Chappie (SV). 1:04.9. 400 yd. Freestyle - S. Stokes (BR), Somerville (BE), Boyce Harris Anthon (BR, Cragun L), Anthon (SV), Erickson BR. 4:56.8. 100 yd. Breaststroke - Archibald BR), Betz (BR), Adams (BR), Jensen BR. Kcarl (SV). Reading L. 1:08.9. 200 yd. Freestyle Relay BR R. Peterson. R. Thompson, ELIZABETH WOOD Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Sophia Johnson Wood. 84, will be conducted Thursday 'today) at 1 p.m. in Fielding Ward Chapel. Friends may call at Rogers Mortuary from 11 a.m. until time for the service. Burial will be in Fielding Cemetery. Mrs. Wood died STonday morning at the home of a daughter, in Farmington. She was born Aug. 10, 1880 in Milton, Utah, a daughter of Harmon Carl and Emily Jane Giles Johnson. She married Phillip James Wood Dec. 10, 1903 in the Salt Lake Temple. He died Oct. 5. B. Wood". SV Anderson, BL, BE. 1:41.3. Final Scores Bear River 164. Box Elder 42, Sky View 34, Logan 31, Ben Lomond 21. D. NU-V- U THEATRE THURS. "DARK Oregon Youth PURPOSE" with Shirley Jones Russano Brazzi George Sanders A story of Suspense and Romance filmed against a Beautiful Italian Background Earns Top Title In spite of one of the winter's worst storms last Saturday, the Rodeo and Little Buckaroo Horse Show at the State Fairgrounds drew a good crowd and sectators were pleased with the performance which was held in an indoor arena. Winners from seven states competed for championship hon-rwith Pat Carter of Range-leColo., winning the trophy for 7 to 11 year olds in pony bareback riding. Jeff Madsen of Mack with Tremonton tied Oviatt of Moa.b for honors in the 11 to 14 year age group for pony bareback riding. Dennis Kunz of Ontario. Ore., was the winner in the youngei age group in calf riding and Terry Wall of Vernal in the 11 to 14 age group. of Ontario. Wayne Thawley Ore., won the calf roping and was named the All Around Cowboy of the show. NOTICE RALPH BENNETT ANNOUNCES Th Purchase of ih SAT.. MON. MAYTAG LAUNDRAMAT It and will in connection with the opri CLEANRS EXCEL In case of any operation troubles, caJl Mr. Bennett tro-pr- WED. SUBSCRIPTION 'IZl'l visa mm SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED SEE OUTSIDE mm m BUICK DEALERS IN THIS AREA: BUICK DEALER. AUTHORIZED YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUALITY BUICK DEALER! ' Party .,..vv:-vv'- I ' ine NEWS"-C- BS cJ ' y. '' ' HEA-TO- Defendant. Sale at Sheriffs of February, 15 day at 12 O'clock noon at the front steps of the Box Elder County 6, Plat Park Melody Q0-- A. Tre- monton, Utah. 14-25- e Adults 50c . V,f)e ..OC i To Be Sold for cash lawfull money of the United States ot 1 .V" .v,(. - .,t.v- - VA1 . t: All of Lot 12, Block door prizes! 2 P.M. 1 All kids under ..Vita Court House in Brig-haCity, Utah the following described property Party WAr r fC 1965 full hours free treats , TUNE IN "LOWELL THOMAS AND THE v ..iv- - V9'' eS3 .... All' ..cC- America. Dated this 22nd day of January 1965. Warren W. Hyde, Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah by Orlcn D. Allen, Deputy e r 'ill a SI 2) 6i3M3S oV ... .vU 5 Motor Vehicle Inspection WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: WITHIN UTAH BUICK MOTOR DIVISION on. the Special Valentine I 1 I 1 R. ELLIOTT To be sold Kid's Saturday Matinee & by Buick special. iv-w- on would bu for justificathe family of each e Cartune Carnival OF night vs. winner of Blue Ribbon Award as outstanding family entertainment. RATES tomorrow V-- 8 commissioners before admitting them to the Godfrey home. Mr. Godfrey said unless some help is forthcoming from the families or the county, he will have to relase all but eight of the patients from the Godfrey home, and lay off all their help in order to stay in business. Mr. Godfrey was advised to make certain patients are able to pay their way before admitting them to the home. The commissioners said the only way the county can help in this DOROTHY is A 2 V-- 8 NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a corporation organized under an Act of CONGRESS and existing pursuant to the FEDERAL ASMORTGAGE NATIONAL SOCIATION CHARTER ACT. Plaintiff. with Tony Randall Burl Ives Barbara Ed on Day Logan Grizzlies THE FEDERAL "THE BRASS BOTTLE" EFFECTIVE MARCH 1ST Council, all dog licenses in the city are now due and payable at Burns Market. Any dog running loose without a proper license after February 28, will be picked up and the owner will be fined. Garland City Council 1965 Pure Oil Performance Trials. The winning Special was equipped with our 300 cubic inch Wildcat 310 and Super Turbine Transmission. Remember that the drivers in the Performance Trials are skilled professionals, and the cars finely tuned standard production models. (If it can be said that the Special is Standard anything.) Also remember that the trials are an exhausting, carefully graded test of a car's ability. In economy, acceleration and braking. Small wonder the Special came out on top. Handsomely. (The specific detail? Our hero averaged 20.689 mpg in economy, to score second among 10 cars. It accomplished the acceleration test from 25 to 70 mph in 9.315 seconds, for a fourth. And took another second in braking: from 65 to 0 mph in 172.0 feet. The cumulative result: we won all the marbles in Class IV.) Now then. If you're going to enter something like a car you might as well do it to win, too. Your Buick dealer can introduce you to the driver's seat of a Buick Special. NOTICE TOWN" evs A could not help in these cases unless it is approved by the by NOTICE order of the Garland City By at Daytonfe Beach, we gave everyone another look at Buick's "Win Policy". Buick Special won over stiff competition (sorry, boys!) in Class IV in the ; COME TO Genie-in-a-Bottl- Down Welfare Care from page scorer. 43-3- So we did. Class Wells, New; Thurston, Elvina Steed, Farming-ton- . continued 39-2- you're going to enter something like the Pure Oil Periormance Trials, you might as well do it to win. 18 great 13 grandchildren; grandchildren; brother, Delbert, Oakland, Calif.; sisters, Mrs. Ada Mrs. st ll 1936. She was a practical nurse in this part of Box Elder County for many years. An active member of the LDS Church she had worked in Primary and Relief Society. Surviving are one son and Delbert J.. three daughters, Mrs. Harold P. Thelma Howe, both of Farmington; Mrs. Ralph 'Emily' Ashby, Fielding; Mrs. George 'Phyllis) Lewis, Kam-as- ; SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of the First Judicial District Of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Box Elder "THE BEATLES A WOLVERTON LIZZIE 30-1- 8. f liHiMIHtllN short subject TO OUR 25 feet out in the opening minutes of the tilt. He hit the nets for a total. Aiding Munns in the Bees' scoring department was Louis Christen-sen- , who tallied 13 points. Leading the Bear River attack was Richard Jensen, junior cen way they could subsidize welfare patient.- - would be if they are residents of the Pioneer Nursing Home. The commissioners agreed to pay the medicine bills Mr. Godfrey presented and said in the future, additional medical bills should be taken up with the commissioners on an individual basis for their approval. THURS. thru TUES. A special selected STARTS g ter. Jensen tanked 4 field goals and 3 for 4 from the charity strip for 11 points. Clark Gain added 9 to the Bears' favor. The score at halftime was Jeff Reeves and Cruig Long-hurbegan to hit for the Bees during the third period. This canto ended The Bears broke open the fourth quarter and the local five came within seven points of tying the score. The count stood at The win Friday marks only the fourth victory for the Bees in 29 games since 1952. The Bears have won 25. The Bears will host the tauted patient to the commissioners for their need and the need must be for indigents only. They further stated they felt the only A WHIP" with Ann Margaret John Forsythe She could purr like a kitten But watch out for her scratching claws. y 2 tion TUES. & spirited Box Elder basketball squad upset the Bear River Bears last Friday night on the Bees' home court. All through the first half Box Elder, playing a game, grabbed many of the offensive and defensive rebounds to run up a substantial lead. The Bees' speedy junior guard, Ron Munns, fired from A matter "KITTEN WITH s I FRI. & in Memorial Gym. The Logan squad is now tied in Region The junior One Competition. varsity will play at 6:30 tomorrow, while the main tilt is scheduled for 8 p.m. Coach Hughes and his squad feel that the Logan game is the one that will again put them in the win column. Hughes will likely start Jensen, Bowcutt. Payne. Barrus. and Rose, However, either Pugs" ley or Garn could well get the starting nod. Jensen, with a game average of 16.8, is the Bears' leading AT OUR Convenient Location UTAH T ; WHILE YOU SHOP s400 84.50 per year per year FREE FREE FREE FREE Three qualified mechanics with 75 years total experience to do the work. ARCHIBALD MOTORS in subscription rates necessary. $k 40 North Tremont Tremonlon Dennis Cutler stalling and repairing telephones. Dennis, who is not married, resides at 140 North 1st West. He was born in Tremonton and attended Bear River High School. 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