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Show i is operated with the Jaycees in this pojcct and expessed a desire to continue the courtesy hi future years on an entire football searon basis. The north section of the east bleachers will be reserved for the Indian students, it was reported. H. E. Collmar is Jaycee chair- of classes Intermountain Smother South Cache 48 to 7; Play Final Game of Season Here, Friday at 2:3 i 1 ? , 4 - i Classes to See , , A limited number from Intermountain school, numbering approximately 50 students, will attend the Box Elder High school-OgdeHigh school football game Friday afternoon at the BEIIS campus, thanks to the youth activity program committee of the local Junior Chamber of Commerce. Aided and abetted by the entire forty-masquad, the Box Elder Bees turned on the heat last Friday afternoon and sizzled a South Cache Spartan squad with a 48 to 7 win. But it wasnt until after they spotted the Spartans a touchdown that the Bees got under' way. and Pete Tuffy Claybaugh Young divided the first four touchdown honors alternately. Noel Bess added another and Steve Jeppsen accounted for the final pair.' Billy Jensen kicked six conversions out of seven tries. n - , The game will man of the project and is being asssted in making necessary arrangements by A1 Cazier, director member of the youth activity committee. SUJGdodffidEif' BAWGKY last Elder High school faculty and students and will be the first time for many of them to see a football game. Intermountain school will furnish transportation for the students to and from the game and class instructors will accompany them to act as chaperones and enjoy the game with them. Principal Ed Payne oi me Box Elder High school willingly co- - Final game on the Box Elder High school 1956 grid schedule will be played at the Bee stadium Friday afternoon at 2:30 when they host the Ogden High school Tigers. Ogden has won from Davis, South Cache and Bountiful, lost to Logan, Weber and Ben Lomond during the season. ' Box Elder tied Ben Lomond, 13to 13 while Ogden lost 13 to . 12, indicating that the two teams are on a near par. Drahd new BATTERY ' T . fumbling, Jay Hollingsworth recovering on the 18 yard line. Four plays by Young and Reese Nielsen took the ball over the goal with Young adding his second touchdown. Jensens perfect kick set the score at 27 to 7. BEHS Jr. Division' ; The Spartan offense folded and they were forced to punt with Claybaugh returning the kick to the South Cache 45. Young hit the line for 5 and Bess slithered around end for 5 and a first down. Nielsen hit off tackle for 7, then snagged Jensens pass and ran to the 10 yard line. Bess raced around right end for the kicked. touchdown and Jensen Score 34 to 7. Again the Spartans were forced to punt and the Bees were on the march as the third quarter ended. Four plays later, Jeppsen repeated for his second score after Nielsen fell on a Spartan fumble following the kickoff and again the kick was good for a final score of 48 to 7. The Spartans were forced to punt after taking the kickoff and the Bee Juniors headed toward paydirt but an intercepted pass cut the offensive short. As the game ended, the South Cache crew had the .ball in midfield after picking up a pair of first downs. Nearly eVery man on Coach Earl Fergusons roster saw action during the game. FIRST SECURITY Will Dance Tonight - Willard Carnival A Primary sponsored Halloween Carnival will be held this evening, Wednesday,' October 31 at the Willard LDS ward. s Festivities will begin at 7 p.m. with, families invited, to .attend and enjoy fun, food and frolic. 4 Special entertainment has been youngarranged for sters those in charge explained today. Those who have costumes may wear them. The Primary presidency, Mrs Irene Wells, Mrs. Beatrice Burden and Mrs. Ruth Lemon, are as general chairmen serving assisted,,, by , all .. officers... and teachers in the organization. Plans are to have games, fortune telling booth, fish pond and refreshments, including hamburgers, t hot dogs, home-mad- e candy, pie, ' cake and popcorn . balls. , ' One reason so many children are seen on the streets at 'night is that they are afraid to stay . home alone. fect blocking which is going on at left and right, leaving a gaping hole for the ball carriers. .Linesmen were in on every play, tackled like they meant it. ' i The first dance of the school season planned for members of the Junior Division at Box Elder High school will take place tonight, Wednesday. The evenings events are planned around a Halloween theme and the Halloween witch has been busy stirring a pot loaded with plans which include costumes, a spook alley, special Halloween decorations, refreshments, prizes and a good orchestra to add to the enjoyment of the seventh and eighth grade . students. t The dance will begin at p. 7:30 m. and will be held in the JuniorDivision gymnasium, closing at 10 p.m., Student body officers' are assisting the faculty committee in making preparations for the aipos oUDfiaiasfflag Insurance cant prevent a wreck Or even life restore It pays the cost - For what is lost Just that and NOTHING more. . - CARROLL B. WILLIAMS INSURANCE , t h ew B f n k 0 REAL ESTATE or Everybody! f I i ? J .. i ( i 1 ' CHECK THESE ADVANTAGES YOULL ENJOY a First Security checking account , with Any amount opens . an account. , You save time by mailing checks to pay bills. Your money is safe from theft or loss. ? s You have better control of your money. You have legal proof of payment. I , t - I j i You save money on taxes. You establish a credit reference. Its Easy . - J I To Open A Checking Account At First Security Bank Come in, sign a signature card, make your first deposit and pick up a book of checks. Dont delay open your account today IVe want to sene YOU ! I ; need a lot of .money to enjoy the convenience, safety and prestige of a First Security Checking Account. Hundreds of people with incomes similar to yours have checking accounts at First Security and tell us its a service theyll never be without. You dont . t 00080 tint Security lank of Idaho, O0W N A. fint Security Member 00008 Bank of Utah, N A. Finl Security Bonk of Bock Springe federal Depont kuuronce Csrporaltoo ? i t I - 1 i f i event. Mrs. Margaret Clough is chairman, assisted by Claire Bailey, Hazel Todd Marie Jeppson, Ralph Marsden Joseph Tillotsen and Floyd Jen sen. - Dale Rasmussen is in charge of all Junior division dances to be held throughout the year. ' Student body officers are Paul Morrell, president; Janet and Alice Owen, Snow, secretary, All junior division students are invited to attend the event. fun-packe- d . , 'vice-presiden- Dr. Byron T. Shaw, - ham City. He was guest at the home of , his brother and Mr, and Mrs. Roy Shaw. He was one of the guest speakers at the dedication of the new agricultural science building on the USAC campus in Logan Tuesday. now , Installed 0 adminis- trator of United States Agricultural Research in Washington, D. C- spent last weekend in Brig- . while they Cast Weekend Visitor Here FANCY .BLOCKING Box Elder backfield runners looked good against South Cache last Friday including- Tuffy Claybaugh (14), center, behind an aggressive line and per Tt Available Dr, Byron T. Shaw Is The game opened with the Bees headed goalward, picking up four first downs before fumbling and losing possession on the Spartan 34 yard line. South Cache took over and on an uninterupted series of downs, the ' Bees down the pushed of the field with Garth length Nielsen, Spartan quarterback, making the final plunge. The kick was good and South Cache lead 7 to 0. The Bees took the kickoff and were on the midfield marker when the quarter ended. Three first downs put the pigskin on the 7 yard line where Claybaugh raced around right end for the counter. Jensens kick was wide, his fisrt miss in several games. The Spartans took the kickoff but were forced to punt. A long pass, Jensen to Pebley advanced the ball to the 25 and Young pounded through to the 8. It took four plays to get it over with Young making the final carry. Jensens kick was good and the Bees lead 13 to 7. The Spartans fumbled on the first play after the kickoff and Two first Pebley recovered. downs put the ball on the 9 but South Cache intercepted (Jen-sen- s pass on the 7. Again the Spartans fumbled and David Frodsham recovered on the 2 went yard line. - Claybaugh through the line for his second touchdown and Jensen kicked. In the closing minutes of the half, Claybaugh intercepted a Spartan pass and the period ended another Bee threat with a 20 to 7 score. . To resume ' play, the Bees kicked off and the Spartans picked up a first down before I the Brigham City, Utah' Wednesday October 31, 1956 tame of the season and will begin at 2.30 p.rm The ' Intermounlain students will be the guests of the Box - . be ' 5 Box Elder NEWS e EXCHANGE Immediately STOP IN TODAY FREE BATTERY CHECK sister-in-law- The little boy dashed in and breathlessly informed his father that he had just sold their mongrel dog for $50,000. For cash? inquired his dad. was the Well, practically, reply. I swapped him for two $25,000 kittens." n BRIGHAM TEXACO TIRE SHOP 146 So. Main Fh. 548 179 So. Main SERVICE Ph. 575 JOIN THE SAFE DRIVER LEAGUE CBiSBcDllikKin Cb |