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Show A RECORD TO BEAT Have Excellent Record' Mountain States Employees Complete 2nd !:BOWLING , SPII1 WEBER HERE FRIDAY NIGHT 47 TO 33 Oyler Has Big Night As He Nets 20 Points score read 47 to 33. The game marked a change in the Bees, who had lost three straight games to Ogden, Logan and North Cache. They scored their average for the year offensively and held Weber scoring below their normal defensive average. Logan in the meantime was upset by South Cache 55 to 34, and Bear River got over a big hump as they defeated North Cache in the Bulldogs own small gym, 40 to 29. finds the Bees This week-en- d in action both nights. Friday night they travel to Tremonton for a tussle with Bear River. The Bears, now on top of the heap, will be out to stay there and also to avenge a first half defeat handed them by the Bees. Saturday night will find the Bees playing hosts to the Spartans frcm South Cache on their own court. Usually the home games are played on Friday night and the local fans are asked to take note of this Saturday game. The standings: The Box Elder Bees, led by slippery Phil Oyler, defeated Weber here last Friday night, 47 to 33 to move back up the ladder to a tie with Ogden for second place. The first quarter it was all Oyler as he dumped nine of the 11 points scored by the Bees in the Initial period. This spurt gave the Bees a four point margin, which they built up to a seven point lead at the end of the 'first half. - In the 10 point second period the rest of the Bees took over scoring honors with White hitting from the field. Farmer canning a free throw, Anderson hitting from the, field, Mamrose netting a charity toss which was followed by fielders from White and Olsen to make the half time score read 21 to 14. The Bees were slow getting underway in the second half and foflnd their lead cut to four points before their offense began" to click. In the third period Oyler again shouldered the scoring load netting four points while Ogden whs picking up five, Oyler added three more points before the period was over and Anderson, Farmer, White and Malmrose pitched in with a few points to build the lead back up to a ten point margin as the quarter ended. the In the fourth quarter, Bees netted four points at the start of the period before Weber began to make a serious bid, to get back into the game. White and Fanner each contributed a free throw while Dave Maim rase netted two points from the field. Weber then scored eight straight points and the Ueesfbegan to look like they might' be in trouble but Oisen cashed in on a free throw to break the Ice and Oyler then added five straight points to stretch the lead to a comfortable Id points before ending his 20 point evening. Malmrose and Olsen ended the Bees scoring for the evening with a pair of field goals to make the final L. 4 W. Bear River Ogden Box Elder Weber Logan North Cache South Cache . 6 .... 5 .... 5 ... 5 .... 4 .... 4 .... 4 Motors took Inc. for I.I.S. Keglers On Top In League In the Thursday evening league, the league leading Indian school keglers continued their winning streak with three lumber in points from a high scoring contest The Eagles flew into second place with a clean sweep over Earls Food Fare, and Andersens Ford took the Brigham Tire shop for three points, leav ing Andersens and Earls Food Tri-Stat- e 4 .600 .556 4 .556 5 5 5 500 .444 .444 ber squad with 42, as they placed second in the state finals held in Payson, Friday and Saturday. Weber, with a well balanced team, had seven men vielng for first honors, while Box Elder placed only four. Although Box Elder had 10 men qualifying to Webers 'I eight, the Warriors were strong to overpower; Dlaeine seven of their eight , in either first or second place in their re, spective weights. Bees who placed were: Ben Tingey, Juno Uymesta, and Peter Nakamura, weighing 95 pounds, 103 pounds, and 183 pounds, respectively, on three matches in a row to capture first place honors in each of their divisions. Bill Smoot, 145, copped second place laurels by winning all but his last match which went to Porter of Delta. CERTIFIED iswax Val Woodland, Rulon 'Smoot, and Glendon Hendricks, each won third place consolation in the 120 pounds, 127 rounds and the 185 pounds divisions. Al Dean Olsen lost some tobgh decisions to settle for fourth place in the state competition. Ward and Wells, Box Elders heaviest boys, drew some tough breaks to tie or ifth in their divisions. ' RE-FL- O HEATING DEALER SEASHORES Brigham Cltj 48 H. Mala Fare in a tie for third place. 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They refused the accidents were avoidable and to accept the theory that the that six deaths are six too many. On the basis of miles driven number of traffic deaths must increase with the number of ve- per accident, and in their rec hicles. Experience has proved ords an accident can be a Mountain that such incidents are preven- scratched fender, table, and can be decreased by States has one of the finest Intelligent planning just as in driving records In the country. In fact, the communications in any other endeavor. The Mountain States Tele- dustry rates high on the nation phone and Telegraph company al safe driving list. But that has just completed its second did not just happen. It was straight year without one of the planned. As the saying goes, drivers of its more than 2,000 "Safety is no , accident." Every vehicles being involved in a Mountain States employee who disabling injury. During' this drives a company vehicle as a period, its Vehicles have travel- part of his job igoes through ed over 33 million miles, more an Intensive course of instructhan the average driver would tion even if he has been driving cover in 8,000 years. his own car" for years. He is Thats quite a record, but the subjected to severe physical exreaction company has not always been aminations testing so fortunate. Mountain States time, vision, depth perception vehicles have been involved in and judgment. Box Elder High Grapplers Place Second In State Tournament Friday And Sat. Indian School Year Without Serious Traffic Injury LaRue Nelson, V. C. Poulter, Williant C. Earl " . . employees of the local Mountain States Telephone Company, all members of the same crew, have been instrumental in compiling the excellent safety record described in the accompanying article. RESULTS " pack sne fSlKt 17 ' |