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Show WT-UW'I- Box Elder Gridders Eye Title Game Adult Education Program Will Begin Classes at B.EH.S. Monday, Nov. 18 The adult evening education program, sponsored by the Box Elder County ' School district and the State Department of Public Instruction, will begin in this area Monday evening, Nov. 18, it was announced by Vernal willie, head of the local pro, ' gram. The classes will be held at the Box Elder High school and will continue for a of ten period ' weeks, ' After classes to be given, along with the instructors and place of meeting will be pub-- i lished, Willis said. Classes Listed Classes being offered under the adult education program are as follows: . Typewriting for beginners, advanced typewriting, longhand for beginners, advanced longhand, piano playing for adult beginners, adult key board harmony, violin playing for adult beginners, art instruction. Clothing for the family, ladies hats make your own, upholstery of home furniture, art crafts, farm and business law, geology of Box Elder county, farm Spanish, farm mechanics, farm and home woodworking, farm accounts and record keep- ment of 25-- 0 Shutout Contest Elder struck on the ground and in the air Friday afternoon on the Bees field to overcome a stubborn South Cache defense and capture their fifth consecutive region victory, Box Hy-Spe- d 1- - 25-- hut the tide of the charging - Bee line washed out any offensive moves and Box Elder took over. On the second play from the line, Claybaugh fumbled and it became the Spartans ball on the Buzzer 35. South Cache attempted a pass on the next play but end Bob Limb was waiting, latched on ttf" the sailing pigskin, and threaded his way to the Spartan 40. Robert Whitaker, in the full back slot for Box Elder, moved for two yards, and on the next an play, Claybaugh flipped aerial to Earl who dropped on the 15. Whitaker and Claybaugh pushed to the five in four plays, but a holding penalty saw the ball ushered to the 20. On the next play, Claybaugh pitched a TD pass Into the outstretched arms of Earl and the Bees racked up a three touchdown advantage. Claybaugh to Limb Claybaugh passed to Limb, who was sandwiched between two Spartans in the end zone, . making the score That totaled the scoring for the first half as time ran out. Box Elder kicked off to the Spartans to start the second half and after plays, Bruce Wright dived on a fumble to give the Bees possession at If , - - I mm i, V, - "-- . V A u V'M M . - ' J: .,rl it"- - i I The win, plus Ogdens triumph over Bountiful later in the day, were the final arrangements for Box a title showdown between Elder and Ogden In Tigervllle this coming Friday. ' Elder V. Box Elder piled up 125 yards MISSIONARY Lloyd Johnsen will be honor- through the airlanes In pushing ed at a farewell testimonial South Cache deeper into the cellar while the tough Sunday in the Bear River region Bee defense slammed the touchto ward cnapel prior leaving door in the Spartans ing. the West Canadian LDS down , Keeping faces. It was the fifth shutout livestock healthy, for Mission. of the year for Box Elder. making money from farm flock Game Not Easy sheep, writing for pleasure and Constitution of But the game was not as improvement, aviation the United States, easy for the Bees as the statistics would indicate. The South ground course, automobile drivCache defense broke through to ing instruction for adults. fly Swimming, fishing and obliterate many of the Buzzer r survival train-- 1 tying, plays before they could get going and soil improvement ing. It was the Box Elder air arm that crossed up the Spartan chargers whenever the ground attack was collared. HONEYVILLE REPORTS A farewell testimonial will Penalties blotted out many of honor Elder V. Lloyd Johnsen, the Bee efforts as three offenson of Bishop and Mrs. Vernon sive holding penalties netted Box Elder drove to the 19 beJohnsen, in the Bear River ward them minus 45 yards. South a holding penalty stifled fore Nov. toe mark 10, Cache couldnt the Sunday evening, chapel, at 7:30 p. m. with consistency as they drop- the drive and South Cache took over on downs. Elder Johnsen has accepted a ped 25 yards via offsides and Having failed to get through 15 on a personal call another a for as serve to call missionary t ' By Mrs. George Win tie Ross Coombs, principal of the Bee defense, viola- or around the a backfield-in-motioand of Christ Jesus of Church the school In Brigham City, South Cache took to the air to tion. Dr. LcRoy Wirthlin of Salt Lincoln Latter-daWestern in Saints has been down this past week The Bees scored first on a sus- go over it, and in doing so, Lake City visited at the home of Canada. Box Elder and with the flu. Some families tained drive following the open- punched deep into fourth-dowmishis sister and brother-m-laHe will enter the LDS down with it. A large are all a before territory off. While Richard kick week. Earl, friends this past number of school children are sion home in Salt Lake City on ing into the end zone was brohere, .he and Tolman Burke out of school because of the Nov. 13 for a week of special scampering wing back for Box pass ken up by Whitaker. spent several days hunting deer. flu. Lets hope it will soon be training, and will leave there Elder, hauled in the boot and 'Working near their own goal Nov. 20 for his mission head- moved it out to Mr. 'and Mrs. Homer Duncan over. Bees gunned their ofline.Mhe scrimfrom the On first were play of Salt Lake City Sunday quarters at' Edmondton, Alberta, motors fensive in an effort to Tuff Charles Claybaugh mage, Canada. guests at the home of Mr. and move out. four yards. Claybaugh Mrs. Bin Tolman. Elder Johnsen is a graduate picked up and Claybaugh drove of the Box Elder High school took the ball again on a pitch-ou- t forJeppson After spending the weekend five yards. Earl then swept tried as fumbled he but has He LDS and Bob seminary. in Honeyville, Mr. and Mrs. wide around his left end, dumpbeen attending Utah State Uni- moving over his own left side. Turner left Saturday for their ing one tackier, and moved out Box recovered Elder However, two years versity for the past home in Riverton. While here to the 40. However, another a for gain. where he was enrolled in the they attended the .funeral of infraction scrapped the Two nullifying penalties later, holding School of Engineering and Tech, Harvey Tolman. gain and the Bees were forced of a host Earl with angled affiliated through is He Hunsa-kenology. r Mr.. and Mrs. Wallace would-b- e tacklers on a double to punt. Sigma Chi fraternity. came home Saturday afterAs had been the case all afreverse to place the ball on the of the relatives and Friends noon from Yost with their deer. the Bee defenders were ternoon, 32. atto invited Spartan family are Also Ken Hunsaker and Ursel all over the Spartans, who could Happy Day! Bunderson School Johnsen Jeppson Bulls Over Hunsaker brought their deer students will have play equip- tend the testimonial. go no where. Claybaugh and Steve Jeppson home. ment. Playground equipment, Claybaugh returned ( a South in to 22 three ran the the ball 'Warren Petersen left Monday including two basketball hoops, Surgeons Advised Cache punt to their 45 yard out Jeppson ground plays. for Grays Lake Idaho, to work tether balls, monkey bars and Box Elder started anthree more yards through - the stripe. for several weeks. He Is stay- horizontal bars, have arrived. To Scrub Up march which was cut short other rambled line. Claybaugh then A panel of The children are now waiting set another ing at the home of ' his son-i- n CHICAGO (UP) to the five and after two plays following law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. for the equipment to be hospital experts says surgeons into the line, Jeppson bulled back for holding. Llle Burton. Final Tally must return to the old fashioned over to score standing up. Mrs. Emma Nelson of Ogden final tally for Box Elder scrub-ufhe principles of Lister to for extra kick The New Books by came late in the fourth quarspent this past week in Honeycombat a rising incidence of post- Robert LaFramboise point was no New books have been arriving ville at the home of Mr, and ter when Terry Shlo passed to infections. operative had and Bees the good Mrs. Norman Hunsaker. Mrs. daily at the school. aij early Arbon from the Spartan 38 to in increase the said The panel . lead. Parent-Teache- r game, Conferences Nelson helped take care of Mrs. line. . the nine-yar' caused in Box Elder kicked off a conference be- infections has been three-yarHunsakers six children who Parent-Teache- r A gain by Shio plus antion on the over by took South Cache part this were all down with the fu, while gins afternoon, Wednesday biotics. Other factors cited were a personal foul penalty on South line, but could go .no Cache d their mother was in the hospi- Nov. 6 and continues Thursday the put the ball on the bacterial of and as Bruce where development Hyde guards and Friday. Children will be tal with a new baby daughter. line and Whitaker ripped antibiotics to strains resistant Max James tackle and Huggins Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Tolman excused during the afternoon over for the sepre. longer operations and older pa- Caddy boomed through to throtand famijy left Tuesday for their hours. The kick for extra point was tients. tle the Spartan runners. home in Phoenix, Ariz., after blocked making the final score taAttendance Normal A transcript of the panel meetA South Cache punt was 25-As for South Cache, it was being called here to the funeral 25 on to the and run ken the in 32, the The flu subsided has Hospitals, ing appeared of his brother, episode case of an overpowering Bee Harvey Tolman and attendance at Bunderson is journal of the American Hospi- but Box Elder couldnt move forward which wouldnt be kept who was killed recently. and were stone wall the Association. tal Spartan Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hansen and now normal. out of the Spartan backfield. Panel members were Dr. Mark forced to kick. baby have arrived in Honeyville Huggins, Brent Sanford, Hot Lunches Successful The gun signaled the end of Wright,Randall II. Lepper of the University of from San Diego, Calif., and are Hyde, Tyson, Caddy and The hot lunch with South has first Dr. program Illinois of quarter play Medicine, Hanthe College Mrs. home at of guests Arbon all played steller ball, eson well been their in students Cache Uniby W. Howe possession Chester of Boston supported sens parents, Mr. and Mrs. pecially on the defensive side Alex Dickey. Mr. Hansen has and teachers. Two new tables versity School of Medicine and own 32. of the ledger. accomoof to have been Installed Craig Murray, received his discharge from the Sidney Liswood, administrator Earl had one of his best days back the influx of the date diners Cache squad, dropped during of New Mount Sinai Hospital, service. They will visit in Honof the season as he galloped for too much for a pass but found eyville for a while. They will lunch hour. Toronto, Ont. several good gains from his wing Arbon In the way as the back then move to Texas to make Lepper, a specialist in preven- Jay position. Ready for Grass him Box smeared senior Elder their home. The statistics heavily favored Within the next few days an tive medicine, urged a return to for a nine-yar- d loss. Norman Sherwood left TuesBox Elder who gained 152 yards new lawn will be plant- the principles of Lister. acre of Second Touchdown day for Los Angeles, Calif., ed. 125 from pass- Up to the time antibiotics Box Elders second touchdown from rushing and where he will work this winter. were introduced in surgery, he came an seconds later, following Mr.i and Mrs. Max Hethering-to- n Flowers Beautiful said, tne good surgeons with low incompleted pass. South Cache and family of La Mesa, Halls at Bunderson school infection rates took care of them- tried the center of the Bee line j Calif., are in Honeyville visiting have been ablaze with fall flow- selves and watched their house but fumbled and Bee end DenMr. and Mrs. George Harper during the past weeks. Mr. officers scrub and told them to nis Hansen scooped up the pigand family. Mrs. Hetherton is ers and Mrs. Alf Freeman had fur- go back and scrub some more if skin and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harsprinted over the goal nished and decorated the halls. they didnt like the way they did line. per. Also visiting at the Harit. An attempt to run over the New Cloak Racks per home are Mr. and Mrs. Gray If we would return to this PAT was stopped and Box Elder Prutt of San Diego, Calif. They The increase In number of sort of thing, 1 think we would led . are all here for the deer season. new students has the made it neces- see a fair reduction. South Cache took the kick off Mr, and Mrs. Lile Burton and sary to add additional ' cloak family of s Grays Lake, Idaho, racks. The racks are now in and Mrs. Asel Horzog of Geplace and busy during school neva, Idaho, all visited at the hours loaded Vi. with coats, hats home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren and boots. Petersen, Friday. Speech Therapist Here 2 Box Elder NEWS Ferrin Allen, Box Elder CounBrigham City, Utah makes ty Speech Therapist, Wednesday, November 6, 1957 weekly visits at the school and 9 reports that the children are V weakly newipeper ettabluHed In I8V6, . every Wedneidsy and entered ei Sec- making fine progress. t Class instruction will be free except in a few of the laboratory classes ' where a small fee will be charged. Competent instructors have been secured for 28 classes, which will be given if ten or more students enroll in each, Willie explained. Students at the high school, junior high school and various elementary schools in this area were given a list of the classes to take home to their parents last week. Parents were requested to check the classes they would be interested in enrolling in, or to name any classes not listed which they would like to take, and return the check list to the ' school with their chili AS soon as these ' check lists are compiled, announce ; t ' Win Over South Cache Bee Defense Starves Spartan Ground Plays In f r ' V - rv;v-'lVf- e if C'P 1 5 v . t 'J Ki 1 d Missionary Scatback Terry Shio rambles around his left end on a play that ENt) RUN START moved Box Elder into South Cache territory during Fridays game on the local field. Bee guard Dwight Reeves (on the ground) toppled a would-b- e Spartan tackier for the key block in the play. Jay Hollingsworth, No. 26, charges forward to clear the path for Shio while Robert Whitaker, No. 5, and Brent Sanford, No. 15, attempt to catch up. Box Elder won 25-- . 0. 10-0- out-doo- Slated Sunday to tv, r 1 , v Honeyville Sportsmen Return From it f mid-fiel- - fr & i l " mh . , i ? i VF? Successful Deer Hunts During Week n y n mid-field. Students Happy With Equipment d For Playground 15-ya- p 6-- 0 d d d one-yar- I THROUGH THE HOLE Charles of the line Friday as near-b-y South Steve Jeppson, moves in to block for 27. Brent Sanford, No. 15, watches Tuff Claybaugh churns his way over the right side Cache player gets set for a crash landing. No. 28, the Bee tailback; behind him is Richard Earl, No. the play from the background. ing. South Cache could manage but 35 yards on the ground and No Report 80 from passing. Vt. (UP) BRATTLEBORO, 0 The Bees piled up 12 first The city was forced to pay downs to seven for the visitors. for a traffic report it never saw. Your Date To Meet The Aldermen cancelled a traffic survey undertaken by a Please Attend Party New York firm after it was NEW They said they 19121 Jn got tired of waiting for the ROCHESTER, N. Y. (UP) AT Raymcrd A. McGill had reason to look with disbelief on a card U. P. was the first American . CENTRAL that cam6 to him in the mail. press association to serve EuThe card, addressed to McGill ropean newspapers directly, at a previous residence in the starting in 1921. city, was postmarked March 30, 1912. It was his personal invitation to attend an Easter reIs Your Furnace Tired Out? ception. Post Office officials were perG.E. gives you plexed, too. Besides being 45 no it bore years late, forwarding address. a retired steamfitter, McGill, said he couldnt remember whether he attended the affair. OLDS QUICK, QUIET HOME HEATING No Cause for Worry Is there any danger of tornadoes in this locality? asked the prospective newcomer. 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