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Show Weber To si !oX IIN worst ever trimming 'A.A Rcpresents Box Elder TO THE WARRIORS West Will Oppose Local Are jfluces Championship Boys state champion Bees displayed plenty at Ogden to stamp them as the last Friday ability to repeat again this year. They of most dnpesters 1 t'L Weber Warriors a thorough drubbing, chalking up a The licking is the worst ever administered of Earl h Fergusons boys to Weber. Some years ago the walloped Ogden high to the tune of footballers tenCity 1943 r Elder's a lews -- s foumet box elder Affair On November 23 Volume Winner Of Biggest Buck" Contest Alivia P. Heed f,ame state championship game is scheduled for Saturday, at 2:30 oclock in the University of Utah stadium. It ticallv cut and dried that the opponents for the chum Saffair "ill be West, already defeated once this year However, it is possible that the opponent Elder The .18-- ox Provo. K at the elate must defeat crack JjoshiP West Provo, defeat-- r first time, last Friday, plays Carbon at Should Friday. Fridaythe the West lose championship would go has because Provo e. Wert game &ed one tie game and a ,a and would to Provo, jte percentage Carbon play jmep,ovoand and West lose, Piovo tied for jest would be r. id their regLn. Ogden to ftldav fiber Game Weber, . at Bees the play, when the old, net-- a i was only minutes Ben Glover, left, points. y off tackle and behind rjii interference, raced 67 It was only a tosc-r- e minutes later in the game offensive scoied locals the ) again, needed only four The lemainder of plays. walk-awaAt line was a naif the Bees had piled up tney line e: against probably t, joints id one. after the the hapless the largest region iurlly third quar-jaja- n Ferguson sent W substitutes, who played )ik of a game and pushed it three more touchdowns. n V Elders backfield, and Glover, looked Coach John-tlielso- a jc.d. assisted by hne, Johnson hard-i- l also put ft great blocking exhibition. pt Merrell, captain, played lllsr game at s the last r.'ay feber of the game men had worked the Elder Jit the Box series against a I of Downs boys four of Weber s five of which i weie good, nine attempted which were com- - the Bees in scoring touchdowns. Nielson twice and Rasmussen, 0 and Davis each crossed line once. "ver led four four plaekicked Nielson added the i point from scrimage. ipe victory Fiiday gave the f e legion one champior,-Iwit- h a pufect record. Mate, in league competition, Sees have chaked f up 215 FJ in five games. Defen-they have allowed only points to be scored against P. moit of which were gain-- P 3gamst second third and 'amson and P 13e Players Bees beat Cache Cache, Concerning 52-- Logan h 27-t- h and Weber 27-- 7 state evious the ueh Salt Lake v.cmitv 1926, Played J and Bees City Box games East I. 7: 1928- Box El- -. 1934. Box Elder lnd last year, Box Giai te 0. West s,.,, ho , Shotgun Victim . . . llernice Campbell seeks state honors . of a duugKVei, Mrs Ellen Shuman. Ogden avenue, Ogden, w,ll be conducted Fnday at two m. in the Tremonton I. D. S. Fust waid chapel by Bisio. Wavne Sandail. ioteiment will , be in Biighdin City undei dueetion .f Shaw & Rog-jei- s funeral More. Tieronlon. Fi lends nuv call at the fune-j- l home in Tremonton Thursday after one p. m. and Friday fiom ten a. m- until one Unity i . re . John Heaton, Jr. When Vehicles Plunge Into Shallow River Dies At Sons Jed L. Abb tt of Deweyville. of a u uek aim semi tiail-e- i loaded with a bull dozer, and diner Brigham Home Mich Sckigawa of Deweyville, liner of a tan edan, escaped services for John Funeial uninjuied Ftiday morning when Heaton, 79, who died SaturJr, the Bear River budge on the at the heme of a day evening ville highw ay Ti emontot.-Devve- y on, Hai lev L. Heaton, 435 east while bull d.iveis collapsed on then- way to Fir-- t north, of a heart ailment, weie rios-in- g Claience (Tony Hewlett, 13, D wey ville. wil he conducted today at roon p. m son of Mr. and Mis. Clarence to witnes-e- s the ,n the L. D. S. First waid cha-oe- l Mis. Heed was boin June T, Accoiding Hewlett of d who over the Box Duck had just m Willard, Elder 1868, by Bishop Fred L. Petersen. a fractured skull ard parHope that Box Elder county .ountv, a daughte. of Harmon, ondge and the sedan had jusi Fi ieuds may call at 640 North tial paialysis ol the legs when may The darted across the ea-- t Ellen Felts Pieison span Main taday until time of ser- provide a queen for Utahs and he was struck in the top of the Centennial elebrali-n- , when that part of the bridge col-wmeh family moved to Plymouth. Box head by the blast fiom a Abb tt set ins brakes, .psed. begin,- - next veai, aie pinned on Elder courtv, when Mis. Heed Church Aide Dies shotgun Thursday aftei- - the piettv head of Bernice v as a small child. She receive! the coupling pm cane loo.-- and noon, was reported in a go .d Campbell, d bulldoze! the and of plung-trailer education her Mr. earlv in and Plymou'h daughter condition yesterday at the L. D (Mis Claience into the liver ciushing the Campbell, North married She David R S. hospital. Salt Lake City. ont end of Sekigawa's automj-ile- , Main street, Brigham City. Thomas on Maico 20, 1883, in It was lepo ted that tne boy Miss Campbell was chosen to wluc.i had hit the river Follow mg their mar-As the water at that spot was duck hunting wan two lep.tscnt Box Eldei countv al Portagethey lived Plymouth. riage Lee Mr. deep enough to subEllswoith, stale final- in Salt Lake City at She was separated f.om companion-- , tile vehicle-- , elekigawa about 19, and Dale Biadfoid. Box Eldei county chuptei, Thomas and married Mr. Heed ut. Abbott's truck which f Utah Pioneers . n March 16. 1888, in Enghar about 16, both Connne, about Daugh'eis was left on the bank was used thiee miles west of that town, eonventioi in the L D. c. First City, following which he couto pull the trailer and bulldozei house when the accident happened .vairi foi ple lived in Malad, I laho s Antlers !?ii! Kiemin out of the water. Tne truck and llukling All three youths weie in the urdav moved a few later yeais They Miss Ca.npoill, a g duale of 10 Plymouth to the mountain, just two milos above machinery belong to the Abbott . . . and pointing same blind when ducks came and came to no,v lad stood Box Elder mgh school. where Bushnell Genera! hospital, where he brought down the and Germer c ntracting coin-- , over, the Hewlett in only days, any of Deweyville. house fourth up in fiont of his companions a student nuite, affiliael wuh they built the d buck that was the biggest reported killing by and the blast from Ellswoith's Univeisuy of Utah, Salt Lake tnere, Tiaffic is being detoured to season. the Elder past comity hunter during any Box City oihei biidges, one g few miles to gun struck him. also had lived in The family the noi th and the other a few Requnei.enis weie lather ex- Ogden for some time. I had no business standing up the miles to tie south, while Billy Kremin Wins First Prize Partmipants, signed up in front of Lee and Dale, wit- acting in died 1930, March 19, Heed c llapsed budge is being 260-Poun- d nesses said the Hewlett b y told by the Daugiteis of L'an hi First is 25 For Of $ Buck, had to be descendants ol Ogden. Bagging The highway will be rethem in exonerating his com She was a member of the scon as possible, C. as pioneer stock, between the ages opened of d rest panions. ihe Sixteen-year-oBdlv rained the way i. For.ncsbeck, district of 18 and 25, no shoiter than L D. S. church and served as engineed the all the Conscious time, five feet six inches, and total a teacher in the Relief society min had the th.ill of knocking j0Wn to w'heie the car could for the state highway commis-- I youth was taken to Cooley Me- abstainers Uom ue if alcohol in the original Tremonton ward down with hi.--, lir-- t sho., the 1 ot the sion who investigated morial hospital for examination and tobacco; also anmairipd She had aLo been a Sunday fust morning ol his fust deer which dent, said. ' The bridge, Bllly breught down his bu k that' and then to an Ogden hospital Contestants also had to agree to school teacher and Relief so- hur.tt-.- e was built over 30 years ago, is and late Thursday night to the lemain unma, :ied until after ciety secretary in the Plymouth won fa-- t prize in a local com- - at 11.45 oclock in the .running, l in this of sevetal bridges buck ;ind it took the entile unity the Salt Lake institution wdiere an January 1, wnrd. She was a member . of petition f r the biggo-- t are nott.ong cnougaT was Elder Box 28,- No. utato Rebekah killed county .Uirnf-contest to home. emergency operation lodge n ti ucks 0f the day to commodate modei get it jf.tjie t hnntei The $25 care in miLir'y must be available in Salt Lake lather hunt and other heavy vehicles, he Billy says hed the buck State highway patrolmen drove City thruilvut the centennial but big of bagging John Healon Suiviving are the following handy, but ho nevei had said. Signs on either sidethat ahead of the car cairying the ycai. Mrs. Ellen wa- - one of the biggest thi ills in than cat, stated sons the and daughterslife ends bridge active tolJjp.ed been hunting for big game wounded boy as he w.as taken Finalists will be judged on Shuman, Ogden; Viigil Heed, Billys young life it had a capacity of seven tons .r Bax a in to the capital city. is and Billy Paw-elWil chirm l, juni safe for fast dnv- vices. Burial will be in Porability, The son of Mr and Mis spe, and was nBingham, and Mrs. Norena and hopes K'le.r.m of Elder high school The fitru-- k other acco nplish.nopts. directed by the und semi-trai'ihe cemetery, Magna; also seven grand- han John (Bill) tage ing. m er a- - loaded tJ4i i.untin on Nov children and one great grandnal- aie to be conducted 87 s:uth Fifth west stieet, Biig- - next year to weie too heavy, Hai old B. Felt funeral home. doeMi can If t, he you Hotel about Jtitiho. 14, in Salt Lake City, at Heaton was born July 8, 1867, Fonnesbeck said. Surveys have child and the following biotheis ham City, v as hurting buck dJlui, that been Utah. and sisters: Amos Pierson, Lake two miles up the canyon, on top bet your last completed for the con in WellsVille, Cache county, a il m hills the H thaL he be All four of Miss Campbells View, Oregon; Lester Pierson. of the mountain struction of a modern bridge son of John, Sr., and Jeanette just east 0i weie Utah Pio- Deweyville; George A. Pierson Bushnell ho pita!, Sunday morn- - above Brigham City. looking for several hundred feet downstream Sinclair Heaton. giandparents of Utah those one inothei big neers. She w'as chosen as coun- Ogden, and 20 Mrs. May Joyce, He received his education in from the collapsed bridge and deer. tv winnei by judges from Og- Salt Lake City. construction was to begin as Portage and later heloed freight in the party wlth Hunting and den. soon as materials were avail materials from Collinston hi- Billy fjthu, Glen and Connne to Montana. able, Fonnesbeck added. Delbert Bock, his Aunt Katin yn He married Anna Llewellyn, and and Uncle Fiaucis Jonn-oJan. 18, 1388, in the Logan L. D. man. another jxaung Elder x Beet gioweis of S temple. The couple moved to be "I thought theie might county produced about 120,0(10 of Brigham City in 1919, where he Poulsen. E. Harold of formerly a deel ln pine, jltto grove tons of sugar beets during the was active as a high piiest in has Platte. North Nebraska, to decided g j beenBllly ICaU.Si of about the First w'ard. He formerly executive for through them. It the.e was a past season, an increase field appointed The Box Elder Pnncipals as- ,, seven tv ns over lust ye3rs was superintendent of the Sun-D- y i the of council Area th I ou he Ogden knew deer theie, " of the Oi son Chnsten.-esonation held its legulai month- sehol in that ward. Before Scouts of America, it was get away. Theie nut slx lu Boy Utah-Idah- o Sugar company realarming announCed Poulsen hunters scatteied aiounu l,lC ly meeting Monday aftcinoon at moving to Brigham City he was Saturday. of the Portage ward in Tremonton i member VicKiJey scho plant at Garland, has been assigned to the North glove on dilteient points. bish 'pric. Box Elder, Bear RivSouth ported. and o! f.n I "As neared the edge He had also been a justice of About 110 000 tons of tne ciop er. Ben Lomond, Ogden, North the gr.ve I In a d a mu-and ' Chnster-ce peace here. West distnets nw aie clchveicd. Far and Weber, 80 teet a.vay, there, only about and softball lo aned Surviving besides the widow said, and he believed Tuesdav He assist in the promotion stood a big foui point buck lie t. Ira Heaton, e s me four sons that half of the othc, 10,000 tons large in tie evenings and organization of scouting in (had been bedded down all morn-linof the El Monte, Calif.; Harley L. dis- - at the C. division were on top of the ground, A. meeting extension areas. these I aw later. council Thuisday ueaton, Brigham City; O. DarCtlv eus-eI Brigham readv to be loaded and hauledof especial-extension A former scout, scout master, "I didnt have time !" get and FlBill Fore-t- , president rel Heaton, Tremr-ntin- , Twelve evening Box Elder c( unty is ahead and training excited I pi- -l bioutht up my ly in publicof relations. commissioner, area.i association of the Bugnam City Peaches oe w Heat m. Loren: al.--o two other the varlablV result in cash loss to chairman, Poulsen served in the gun aid h t The shut hit him membcis J. D daughteis, Mrs. Elmina Allen, hou-e- s o take a eouise o eoged in dm mg tne past season, the state with ns ham-- t. in addition to busine.-- s capacity of field and assistant n he neck and bioke hi- i on. eciotaiy, and mem-- e a let. am Ctv .and Mis. Mearle said, with the exception ol Came Joj!Si of melchandise." he added, scout executive in the Ccrnhus- - Ho I wa.- - not uic public relations at tne college (Gooch d collap-cjust bets ol the com rnttee gave then Pulsipher, Logan; a sister, Mrs. night a week valley, wheie the beet acieac judge re?o:nniended that- ker council, B. S. A., with head-- . he was dead so I hot him -- gain Thnstena McCrary, Portage; 34 is relatively small. discu-se. hi-take pie- ouarters in Lincoln, Nebraska. ,n the oead bifo'e I d 'businessmen at the r,'P il 1,11 Othei things ,Ul;5!Tie ut three great an acdch.i'.dren the content ol 'J1 j Biigha.n gi pai-checks, met ting weie the caution in receiving He was educated in Rexbuig, thioat !u both halves of grandchildren. ticularly fiom stiange s. and Idaho and attended Ricks Col- that time Billv'.- - falher education ar.d Junmi Red Cio-- s Utah Indu.-aia- l swept Py league play. to requue p sitive and adequate lege to schools. , Electrical and" the te.-- t of tr.p pntv weie js it pertains in Rexbuig. and .rn Ol lit CIS of too Bl lgham City Mont Harmon led the discussion ... 9 icj(.ntlflca(J0n before checks are school, Chicago, and the nation- - ihe e to help lain told the-the ot taken in payment for ;1 aveiuge The cai had hr en left on vmual education which was i Softball league also teported on ,iainlrg cr.o-1 foi scout exe- - buck . activity last summer, and in' the merchandt-ecutives in Mendham, New Jei-'the gnls home n die e:i t wdiinly icceived by the prin-lthe- o It v as planned to show ifH vvtth tin council a request ipal- ;,dL ,f ,1k '''tintam, hut they "Butler hey"riizelf an lomeu t,s c yj cjnt- in the schools, fm a new lighted paik aveiage C Poulsen will be joined by his detei mined it would be ea lei a series of pictures num- Salt aLke exclu-stv- e maiket tended al-for with bleaehe.s, for the low ugar content to a were ple'.e the Plans down mde In dial to j the big in- 'ng Sundiv familv when housing facilities e id verse conditions as a softball field Sott-tiaur ,,f div flty Situiday evening, Mtei di agging him'ng out the Junior Red Cn, e made in Noi thei n . w est side puieha-in- g in planting' nj Mondav. vv eat.hei on a smaller field Tne Junior Chamber of Compi.'iied him piogiam 'Utah tiMzat. n. season8 has been nd e fol'Mdady shop merce mcmbeiship toon iouiai o.seball. in this to meet called Bo-ltevening the Hal of atmv woim-- . and wet. f.eezmg secietaiy lato Will Play For State Championship On November 23 clubrooms Commercial tie They weathci duung harvest insof thi for otthall league reorganized on lUr started Thanksgivget in geneial. the value test the time since the beginwib ard New Year ing, Chri-tmthe war la.--t summer Box Eldei countv beet emp he ning an acie. $200 itUvities. by Glen W. Wyatt, about t ui'we.-said in softball and lea average societal y. now "No political speeches, no The Ga land fattoiv a beet-ton- - "t .ainpaigning that's all overt running ab. ut 1,760 to be o,v.a Wyatt reid in a postcard which day, and experts this vvint to the member.-hiting until Chnsiinaweek. The entire membe ship at the j.-in god to be pre-en- t Tooting this evening Members also were urged to pi spective members to wing excellent entertainment viMtors h ,tins as their gue ts Ren,m-r76 su in its home games last nts wlj b0 wl.vcd. f Dies At had c.ven Bngnam City good and and continuing pub'iei'y, 184 Join Scout Program y In J'iat v1 e Itague now on a in display In Ogden Area Council of causes incident office. in the ilal m was Attendadr.ee best the The Opden Area Council, Boy born Mav 0. 1870, She yeais, with nearly 3.000 $cm's .f America, has ano adrissions. in Montana, a daughter paid Shu Chutch. nounced the registration of 184 and Mrs William 20 cai new buys in Troops and Packs moved to Tremont.n round-u- p Pioneer Succumbs In no known survjsince the nation-wid- e ago. and has under way during the menth got Salt Lake City This figure inof 'Sevier her. VFuneial services U C1C concludes 16 cubs, 160 scouts and A, 0 John Moigan Mifflin, 80, eaily eight senior scouts. settler in Malad Valiev, Ida., Ml troops and packs are lay- a realtor, farmer and sheepman, ing plans for increased octiv . . . high scoring first string . . . died Friday night m a Salt Lake ties this fall and winter, coni- Citv hospital. In early days he mencing with a Trcrp open Marcus McIntyre, Marcus will Peterson, Jensen, for DeVaughn Bees Box Elder tangle Earl Coach Fergusons freighted with his father be- house program during NovemStanford Ilunsakcr, Preston Merrell, captain; Harold tween stadium Word re- - the state championship at University of Utah Coiinne and Dillon, Mont. ber and climaxing with a week Mr and 'Sirs. Ted Max to and left Junior will probably Compton right, Fryer. Backfield, survivors is a brother, in camp next summer, the Among Saturday, Nov. 23, at 2:30 oclock. Opponent Rasmussen, Kenneth Nielsen, Non Johnson and Ben Cover. Harrv Mifflin. Brigham City. to right, said. ?.rsdS' be West high. Salt Lake City. Front row, left Utah parks Expected To Box Elder Pins Fu ly Recover Beauty Hope On Bernice Campbell suf-feie- j - pa.-se- . e m - J mec-nnt- , Four-Ioirtler- Tie-'mon- tn 2b)-i'oun- s, Kre-"an- d aj-p- Trem-on-lon- -- - . - be-foi- e. -t Box Elder Beet Harvest Seven Tons Over 1945 Principals Assoc. n B-- Holds Meeting Mon. Council j 0 nwnarv k Elder nr insaker Hears Peaches Report, hai-ves- t. , g Field Request e, Ba.-eba- ll bu.-tn- g r -- d Bear River pi ipionship Driver Escapes Injury ERE A.M. l- made 1 first against five for Weber, Elder tried eight forward local ( i two-yar- d of despeiate second and third cox Elder players. a s (rt center, NEAR DEWEYVILLE Funeral services for Alivia Slieison Heed, 78, Tremonton. wid w of Albeit W. Heed, who died Monday moinins at the 0. 6 HIGHWAY BRIDGE COtl APSES Dies At Ogden At Daughters Home However. Page 91 Wednesday, November 13, 1946 59-- ipionship Number 51, w-r- k, i -- j 1 elen-enlat- ai ten-ye- 'y s ' ' Jaycees Meeting Ij i j at ' ; This Evening ll u-- met-'ar- tlntyre neces-natin- sen orson flson wer r by Elder haer Scoring buchdowiu--Glove- "htr V ?n, 4; Niel- - fPa:S b'om r, n n""c,vn ugGs. Davis. 4 9me Extra (placekicks); buck). Box n10n; - . Elder Davis, back;; n, guvamsd;llcTlrgley. JePP iv pads F krtrim, Hadfield, frost, tackles; Weber Neilson. ivL enteiRobinson, Jenkins, 2 koylarce. backs; ,cro R.hcll, guards; Hunter, Neville, vebr s, - Dlck-fnso- mb as 1 Uasen j'veo. pjuiv. g nl ends ley.iClals: Bvhins, Barney, Notice r,0sLexi't in the Brigham Dr'P;"tment. Written plirah ns addressed to am r Brig- receiLflre department will HSved not 'ater than first y ne3Ct month. Ap-ie- s car.k ?lust he between the 31 it and 35. WM. SACKETT, Secretary. Gertrude Saunders Age tm-ph- win-de- News-Journ- s drjs srY'" s Imhrzsr. && -- K |