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Show M 4 t BEHS MAT MARVELS UNDEFEATED IMd: 6th, REQUIREMENTS MADE EASY! Attention! FARMERS and RANCHERS, former Government The battling Bees swept through the 22 match event winning six pins and 11 decisions with two draws. East High was able to pick up a pair of pins and a single decision along with their two draws for their afternoons scoring. Leading the B E H S. musclemen, as usual were team cocaptains and state champions Bill Smoot and Juno Uyematsu who each scored one of Box Elders fine pins. Other locals pinning their opponents were Keith expert Simplified INCOME TAX RECORD Loose-Le- af Book Actual 9'i Six 12'A Inchat For Livestock Ranches, Dairy Farms, Poultry Ranches, Orchards, Vineyards, Groves, Hay and Grain Farms, Truck Farms and Diversified Farms of All Kinds NO BOOKKEEPING EXPERIENCE REQUIRED chance of winning a state place ment in the state meet later this winter. Against East the two top grap-pler- s in each weight division competed, with the exception of a few cancellations. Results: 93 pounds Keith Billings pinCarter ned opponent; Rodney pinned opponent 103 pounds Juno Uyematsu pinned opponent; Roger Johnson won a decision. 112 pounds Ben Tingey won a decision; Max Robinette won Announcing The Authorized Agency For BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINES WE ALSO HAVE ALLEN REMINGTON RAND L.C. SMITH ADDINGMACHINES R. C. a decision. ADDING MACHINE' BOWLING RESULTS i i Bess Service 1st In Second Half n, Sixth ward defeated the Second 47 39, Perry swamped First, solationt. 51 26 8 p rn and Willaul trounced Perry vs. Mantua, Fifh 41 29 to enter the semi (semi final). final round foi the second half 9 p nr Sixth vs Willard ehnrttpkuiship in the South Box (semi final) Eider rtake M Men league Junior league schedule 7 p m Sixth s-- Willard Thursday n gilts schedule for 8 p m the senior league. First vs Mantua 7 p m 9 p in First vs Fifth, (eon- Fifth s Second. 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FARM AND RANCH All in One Sweep Thru 22 Match Event To Drop East High School 67-1- 7 Elder Highs mat marvel.s, capably coached by Sam Gordon, scored their fifth straight wrestling victory, this time over East High of Salt Lake City by a score of 67 to 17 at the Box Elder gym last Thursday after- Ideal System n t Dssignsd by Enter Tourney Box The Easy and Inexpensive Way to Meet All Income Tax Requirements Perry AFTER FIVE STATE MATCHES Box Elder NEWS Has Honey On Tap 133 pounds Amos Hatch won a decision; Gerald Dunn won a , decision 138 pounds Earl Kunzler pinned opponent; Delond Cole won a decision. 143 pounds Bill Smoot pinned opponent; Dick McCulloch won a decsion. 154 pounds Don Bott won a decision; Max Byw'ater won a decision; Leon Jeppson was pinned. 165 pounds Herb Adamson drew with opponent; Ted Olson lost a decision. Heavyweight Vern Wells drew with opponent; Glen Oman pinned opponent $.50 See Us! 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