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Show i1' j ? .I ..for an evening of fun . . i and relaxation; Enjoy our mirror-lik- e without alleys Open from ft to midnight daily, from noon on Sundays. waiting. i . TOP BOX ELDER THRILLER, 9 Hivers Miss Seven Out Of Nine Fouls In Last Quarter " wnf1 The Box Elder Bees M ; LOGAN RALLIES TO 1 dropped into a third place tie with South Cache after their defeat to the league leading Logan Grizzlies, by a score of 34 to 29. The game was played on the Grizzlies home court last Friday, and got under way with the Junior squads play- ing at 6:30. Box Elder led for the first 28 minutes of the game. Not until the final DANCE-B.j ii : i i'- O Wl t ' four minutes could Logan move in and go ahead of Ihe Bees. Boothe hit for Box Elder, but Jensen evening up the score with , a field goal. Jensen and Simpson took turns scoring In the first quarter with Johnson, Harris and Boothe "scoring for Box Elder. Things were on even terms in the first period. New-boland Hansen scored to move the score to 10 to 10. Harris and Hansen put the Bees ahead with a goal and free throw, while Simpson gave Logan their 12 points at the half. Bert llunsaker tanked a field goal Just before the first half ended to make the score 1G to 12. Slaring the first half, May r finally dropped In a after missing two free throws. hit a field goal and it j Sorenson was followed by one from Lund fret-throw- s - i' CELEBRATES .WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Box Elder 3 117 1 10 c 2 2 Johnson, g Boothe, g Hunsaker, g 1 1 1 May, V. 2 3 2 BOSTON SCORES Brigham Fourth Logan FT 3 17 0 2 9 3 2 1 0 0 passenger several hours before. But skeptical police reasoned the butter would not be so cold if it had been in ihe cab several hours. The cab driver went to the cooler. G T F P Name Name Harris, f Hanson, f BOX A FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) Fort Worth taxicab driver told police the 22 pounds of butter in his vehicle had been left by a , 4 Totals ; TIRES ! 11 18 TUBES 7 29 Totals e RAVSS Joe Marsh That Homework Done 117 0 0 Officials: Agricola and Wiese. ACCESSORIES SERVICE Specialized Lubrication Phone 1018 301 So. Main BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY CO. work problem Is a wonderful w to see to it that our youngsters J. quire the sensible moderate habit, theyll need later on. Ive never believed in hard aid fast rules except where aW lutely necessary. Let the other M. low do as he likes, as long H hes temperate and tolerant Cun, never Ive thats why felt we ahoulf quarrel with the fellow who is p,,. tial to a glass of beer the Bevsw age of Moderation." Miss Gilbert, our grammar school at principal, spoke the other night meetthe regular to do their ing, on getting children homework when they want to listen to the radio. We musnt give them a flat Miss Gilbert said. If we no adults really believe in tolerance and moderation, we should Instill these qualities in our children. Listening to the radio is fine in as long as homework moderation gets done, too. From where I sit, the lady was This radio vs. home Parent-Teache- QlUu, CONOCO PRODUCTS CH l'i-- l K I dead-righ- Auto Repair I How to Get 19 111 ;.... 12 141 0 34 . Brigham City, Utah doctors in the of their Wednesday, would lose 75 percent wore February jj, the patients if people according to From the South Pole one of shoes, kind right Counthe National Foot Health of the look .north to see the sout,J percent cil. Ninety-ninwith perfect lights. people are bom are but said, council the feet, to ruin road by The sun rotates fasteraTth on the started equator than at the poles, improper shoes. 12 1 BOX ELDER NEWS 9 ,872 foot State United (UP)-- The From where I sit G T F P 2 0 3 4 2 8 2 4 0 0 0 0 3 Jensen, f Newbold, f Simpson, c Peterson, g Taylor, g Lundahl, e Sorensen, f PAGE SIX Right Fit Important Cold Butter Leads To Hot Trail two-pointe- with Box Elder leading 25 to 21. Lee Boothe made one for Box Elder. Simpson and Sorenson each made a After Hansen and Harris missed three fouls, Sorenson made two foul pitches in a row to put Logan ahead for the first time 26 to 25. With four minutes left, Dahl scored a field goal and Jensen followed with one. Boothe scored the only field goal for Box El der in the fourth quarter, but Jensen dribbled down and drop ped another one in. With about two minutes left to play, the score was Logan 32, Box El der 29. The Bees brought the ball down, and May went in for a set-uand missed it. Hunsaker and Johnson each missed foul pitches, before Simpson scored Logan's last field goal. Logan was at a handicap when they played Box Elder. Jerry Lundahl and Dave Sorenson were on the sick list, but . the game with the Bees was one of the big ones, and they played anyway. During first half only Jensen, Newbold, Simpson and Peterson played from the main string. Lundahl and Sorenson played most of the second .half. Simpson was outstanding for Logan. During the first half, he played the center position and scored most of their points to keep them in the game. For the Bees, Bert Hunsaker was the very best on defense. He broke up pass after pass that came into Amdahl. His fighting spirit kept the Grizzlies on their toes' and sharp on their passes. Top scorer on the floor was . with a total of nine counters. Four field goals and a free throw gave him top honors. Simpson follow-ewith eight points, and Lundahl was third with seven. Sorenson was good for five and Peterson four. Ronnie Dean Harris scored seven points to take honors for the Bee team. Borf Hunsaker and Doyle Hanson each scored second. May and Boothe tallied four. ....The box score: d dahl. The third quarter ended North Main 64 34-2- Bub Jensen from Logan centra Lubrication And Tire Service Copyright, 1W0, United States Bremers Foundation Is No. M. WVW-- Poiomar .Ohwtwwtecy, Son Diogo, Col, , JR p ; WITH A GRAND j DOUBLE FEATURE . PROGRAM DOORS OFEN 3:15 WEDNESDAY . : t I WED.-THUR1 S. HIT NO. , , ,, 1 lWWnmW)tiWW : THEY DIEO i THEIR M . 4 7 BOOTS ONI i , p touit 58 ofii moke Is sale-fcief- c H oi 981 Itny. sale- - R coe rch llition. Cc north F lendix . lith Aul ' lor. lelvinat lelvinat 1910 Chi ! - G ersob mctcr'ouv'TjenD , k ( 4 1NTED si Sales The. eSPENTl Citchen :p work tiodelini Pho )p. Kl Omh? an. 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