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Show 10 Prizes Galore As Lady Golfers THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday Morning, September 22, 1959 BOX ELDER Meet Wednesday It was Red and Blue tournament and luncheon at the Brigham City Golf and Country club Wednesday, Sept. 16, at the local club house. Golf and bridge were enjoyed in the morning with a social hour PLAY SLATED SATURDAY preceding lunch. Mrs. Hazel Kaiser was in charge of luncheon food and decoration arrangements. Colorful flags, ribbons and balloons in keeping with the red and blue theme adorned the tables and fireplace. Red team came out as winner by four points with Mrs. Jessie Pairings were announced this Hart, Phil Cutler vs. W. R. MerGRIDDER Jay Arbon, a former week Jeppersen as captain. Mrs. Mar football standout for the Brigham City Golf rell; Lee Wright vs. Ron Packer; at Box is Elder, mie Fruin was Blue team captain clubs annual Red and Blue tour- Jim Brown vs. Alf Olsen; Clyde end for on position right and she and her team members bidding nament scheduled Saturday, Sept. Glover vs. B. J. Hoover; Tom Mat-nethe University of Utah squad. treated the winners to lunch. vs. John Hurley; Russell John26, starting at 1 p.m. Mrs. Donna Mann, president, noted son vs. Jack Morris; Glen Gibson The planning committee was in charge. that there will be plenty of prizes vs. Einer Larsen; Bill Phillips vs. Announced were bridge tournain this years play and the losers Delmar Whitney; J. Harold Reese ment winners for August with honwill treat the winning team to a vs. Bill Bott; Rayl. Thompson vs. Good-liffors going to Mrs. Cla-irbuffet luncheon at 6 p.m. All play- Eugene Wixom; Bill Griffiths vs. and Mrs. Ruth Dobbs. ers are required to pay a $1 en- C. H. Munns. b? J&m now been have trance fee. Arrangements is this shown Boises Stevens INTERCEPTED PASS intercepting made for summer season tourna line Friday night. It staved off Box Elder pass on his own Following are the pairings with ment to be held Monday, Sept. 21 the Red team members listed first: a Bee scoring threat. Box Elder players are George Gover (with 2 p. m. All ladies winning first at Dean Candiand vs. Ernie Schnei-ter- ; outstretched arms) Paul Hotter. Plays such as this helped the and second prizes during the seaT. R. Billings vs. Dick Iverwin. Braves to a son are participating. son; Bud Powers vs. - Brent Or Also named for the day were Fors-greJay Arbon of Brighaim City will chard; Pat Jeppsen vs. Vic golf winners with Mrs. Darlene see action this vs. Darwin Dean Young Uniwhen the year Billings, low net; Mrs. Roselle Dick McFarlane vs. Sterversity of Utah football squad facReeder, low net; Mrs. Lola Winze-leres its toughest schedule in history. ling Dobbs; Joe Baker vs. Jack nearest to 45; Mrs. Lola Krey John Larsen vs. Ren Roberts; A nearest to 55; Mrs. Mabel Fors-gresophomore, he is Reeder; Leo Jensen vs. Darrell nearest to 65; next division 6 foot 2 inches and weighs in at Gardner; Harold Bouck vs. Sid finds Mrs. Hazel Breitenbeker 192 lbs. Ho will be at the right Farnsworth; Bud Ball vs. Bud Plain City turned on nearest to 45; Mrs. Yolanda Al- end spot this year. Seigfried; R. K. Pearce vs. Kent rally Saturday to take the second ' A determined Boise Arbon was an outstanding ath- Jensen; Otto Jorgenson vs. Gordon and high school returning a Box Elder punt to the len, nearest to 55 and Mrs. Row deciding game from Willard team turned on a grinding offen- Bee 38. After a series of eight en Munns, nearest to 65. Low lete ait Box Elder High school and Worley. in the Weber County Baseball asJackson Don vs. Sloane to went Mrs. Mamie Fruin powered plays, through putts Carey; sociation is a good prospect for the Utes, Murray sive Friday night to win an interplayoffs at Plain City. Ray Barrett vs. Andy Sorensen; state practice game over Box El- from three yards out The kick and Mrs. Arvella Powers with according to Coach Ray Nagel. was no good and Boise led Otto Smith vs. Don Freeman; GorThe Weber county team followhigh putts to Tdrs. Marian Higgin der. He is the son of Mr. and don Larsen vs. Alf Freeman; Ray ed the same pattern it had in son. Box set Elder threat another unup It took the visiting Braves Reeder vs. E. L. Jensen; Bud Rush winning the first game at Willard Winners for the past months ac- Harold Arbon, 279 South East. til the third quarter to punch over in the closing moments of the tivities were also told1 vs. George Ratzlaff; Thurlow Call the week previous. They yielded Ela touchdown and they duplicated game as Anderson passed to Redskin opponents for the 1959 vs. S. L. Moskowitz; Don Powers Willard two runs in the first innAug. 19 Mrs. Edna Fronk, low 35. on Boise Bott don But a the in final stanza the Leo vs. Bill Nelson vs. feat that Smith; J. of agan putts; Mrs. Mary Hyer, most free season include the University ing when Baty Morrison singled. to come out on top. Box Elder Brave defender plucked off a Bee putts; low Oregon, University of Washington, Clyde Stratford; Reese Jensen vs. Barker doubled, Dale Nelson walkMrs. Vera Jensen, 20 on the was the and that scored its lone TD with four minDenver U., University of Idaho D. A. Olsen; Dee Glen Smith vs. ed and Dean Barker singled. score and Mrs. Chido, most 8s. utes remaining in the first quar- ball game. Mrs. Vera Jensen, and UCLA, as well as five Sky- Reed Merrill; Omer Call vs. Ai Aug. 26 Hansen. But then in the eighth inning ter. The Bees go against 1958 Re- most 5s; Mrs. Hazel Kaiser won line conference teams. Gordon Felt vs. Jim Simper; the hosting club chsaed across J. Yoa most for draw Mrs. 5s; as One by were The Bees ,, gion unstoppable champs. Logan, Friday, John Wallen vs. Bryce Wilhite; four runs to take the lead and the they took over the ball for the The game probably will be play- landa Allen, most 6s, and Mrs. Leon Packer vs. John Higginson; ball game. The championship tilt 7s. most first time in the game. They roll- ed at Utah State Universitys Margurite Rich, Norwood Hyer vs. Lou Breitenbek- was called at the end of eight innline to Romney stadium under the lights, 40" ed from their won Sept. 2 Mrs. Darlene Billings er; Gale Maddox vs. Scott Hors- ings because of rain. low Christenwith Mrs. Etta net; 13 in But after plays. Pella who twisted a knee in the just paydirt ley; Frank Earl vs. L'. A. RichardReid Nielson smashed home for fhat, they couldnt keep a drive Jordan game will be back in the sen, second low net; Mrs. Rozella son; Orville Merrell vs. Lloyd and low Mrs. third net, Plain three lineup, according to Coach Earl Reeder, City In the fourth and in the going as Boise intercepted vs. Claire Walt Merrell Reese; Dellass Bloom, fourth low net. passes deep in Braves territory. Ferguson. t Walt Mann vs. Jerry final frame, hits by Cottle and Cleave; Sept. 9 Mrs. Olive Reese, high Face Logan 5 Fruin; Eddie Krey vs. Farrell Cook and two walks accounted for Following are players who low Mrs. Ruth Warren, Four-Ladscore; The loss, coming after a is match team play Bess; Jack Fronk vs. Deb Holmin for Box the Elder action game Mrs. Edna Fronk, high set at Brigham City Golf and Counscore; romp of Jordan the previous week, and statistics: gren; Jack Shumway vs. Jed Aband Ruth low Mrs. Warren, was described by most fans as putts try Club for Wednesday, Sept. 23, bott. Ends Delbert Tingey, George putts. for Box Elder and the following Wednesday, Sept. good medicine Burton Pett vs. Elmer Winzler; Eldon Bott, Steven Stumm 30. which heads into league play Gover, Alden Jensen vs. Don Russell; Tackles Gordon Rasmussen, The nine hole matches are sched- Clint Beasley vs. Charles Good-liffagainst Logan Friday. DamagedInSweeney Windchief, Leon Poulson uled as follows. Jim Bordeaux vs. Lee Hanpride appeared to be the only Allan Allen Guards Jensen, 8:30 a.m. Mrs. Edna Fonk, Mrs. son; J. D. Merrell vs. Paul Merjury to the local eleven which Charles Brent Bradbury, Gurtha Williams, Mrs. Hazel Pack- rell; Ole Zundel vs. Chuck Epley; played Boise without services of Tingey, Anderson. W, ,. R. Fishburn vs. er, and Mrs. Ethel Chiodo. Starting tailback, Chris Pella. Staynor Cener Doyle Thorne, Brent Box Elders only score came on 8.40 a m. Mrs. Donna Mann, Thompson; Dpnnis Johnson vs. Ray Thorne. w sustained drive with fullback Mrs. Helen Johnston, Mrs. Hazel Thomas; Otto Brackman vs. Reed Backs Vertis Anderson, Veran Veran Smith alternating with Ver-tiKaiser and one tc be named. Palmer; Carl Burnett vs. Veran A Brigham City Smith, Lewis Jones, Paul Rosen 8.50 a.m. Mrs. Jessie Jepper- Boothe; Roy Barnard vs. Norm Anderson at tailback and was cited Friday after the sen. Mrs. Mamie Fruin, Mrs. Ula-ia- ha Grover; Lowefl Baron vs. Ray Korth, youth for most of the yardage. baum, Paul Hotter. Ray car he was driving hit a parked Hansen and Mrs. Etta Chris- Grant. The scoring play came from 13 Douglas Watunabc auto at First East and Forest tensen. Boise Eld. Box Jess Jepperson vs. Deb Hadfieid yards out when wingback Lewis Ywds street. The accident occurred at 148 202 rushing 9:00 a.m. Mrs. Chloe Sheffield, DeVon Breitenbeker vs. Horton reJoqes skirted left and on 8 m. 8 p. Mrs. Rozella Reeder, Mrs. Lola Jensen; D. D. Billings vs. Frank verse. The attempted PAT by Passes attempted .... 8 Officer Jack Jorgenson said the 3 3 . .. Coppin; Rex Baron vs. Rex Cor-deKrey and Mrs. Ruth Dobbs. Delbert Tingey was wide of the Passes completed 3 0 boy had made a left turn from Passes interrupted 9:10 a.m. Mrs. Coy Hadfieid, Dale Baron vs. John Ensign; mark. First East onto Forest street, mak- .Mrs. Texanna Carey. Mrs. Arvella Rulon Baron vs. R. M. Kaiser; 66 39 Yards passing I , Threatened Early a The wide 241 vehicle . .. 224 swing. ing Powers and Mrs. Hazel Breiten- Glen Andersen vs. Maurice BurtBoise threatened early in the Net yards struck the left rear fender of a beker. 11 IT cher; E. M. Jensen vs. Rex Earl; second quarter and drove to the First downs Al1936 model sedan, owned by 9:15 a.m, Mrs. Jean Barnard, Quenton Allen vs. Russ- Waldron; Bee three-yarstripe before Bee "When I got home bert Westley Jones, 118 East For- Mrs. Yolanda Allen, Mrs. Norene C. B. Williams vs. Rex Forrest; back, Ray Korth, fell on a Brave Eirst husband: last night my wife greeted me with est. The Jones car was parked on Burtcher and Mrs. Dellass Bloom. Max Fridal vs.1 Lloyd Robinette; fumble. Forest facing east. 9.20 a.m. Mrs. Darlene Billings, S. M. Rasmussen vs. Don ShefRain fell during most of the a big kiss. She had a fine dinner Estimated damage to the youths Mrs. Lucy Coppin, Mrs. Grace field; Art Condon vs. John Walsh, first half, discouraging any em- ready and afterward wouldnt let 1952 sedan was $10. There was Beasley, and Mrs. Marian Morrell. Rav Reese vs. John Reese; RichBut early in me help her with the dishes, but phasis on passing 18(1 damage estimated to the sec9 30 a m. Mrs. Jones Iversprf, ard Hansen vs. Ted Richardson the third quarter. Box Elder be- made me sit in the easy chair and ond car. Mrs. Margaret Bess. Mrs. Mick Earl Sergmiller vs. Milt Peters read the paper. gan opening up the Boise defense was cited for Horsley and Mrs. Mickey The Rasmuss Chrstiensen vs. Vince did "And how husband Second with some aerials and went to the failure to yield the Chiodo; W. L. Glover vs. Glen mark before losing you like her new hat? Braes the ball on an interrupted pass. Three plays later, Boises Stevens broke away and sprinted to the Bees eight-yarline before Jones pulled him down from behind. Three additional plays later saw the Braves score their first touchdown, Redfiold added the extra point. Added Another TD Boise added another TD after Golf Club Announces Pairings For Red and Blue Tournament y Arbon Picked e For Spot on six-yar- d U 13-- 8 ' Grid Team Box Elder Loses Grid Battle !o Boise, a Willard Drops Game, Title Bun-derso- . ifM To Plain City 13-- 6 late-gam- e GOOD MARKS Both in the classroom and on bicycles, good marks are important. School youngsters should mark their bikes with reflector tape for greater safety In traveling to and from school, is advice of National Safety Council. 13-- 13-- pa-s- s Ladies1 Matches Scheduled at Country Club 28-- 0 the winning margin. Bill Zundel and Ron Nelson shared hurling chores for the losers, giing up 11 hits. Blair Simpson held the Willard team to four hits in beating them for the second time n the playoffs. Lne score: R H A small child asked his father if he had any work he could do around the place to earn some money. The father assured him that he could think of nothing. "Then," suggested tne modern child, "how about putting me on relief? E A secretary was applying for a new job. Under "office experience on the application blank, she Zundel, R. Nelson and D. son; Blair Simpson Gaylen wrote: "Im familiar with all the Hansen. important phases of office procedure including bowling, crossIt is expected that 970,000 sin- word puzzles, coffee breaks, persogle family houses will be built in nal letter writing and collection ' the U. S., in 1959. taking. Willard Plain City .... . 2 5 4 11 0 0 Nel-an- d y Youth Cited Hibernatinmth Housewarmer Heat In Car Mishap Standard No. 2 Burner Oil with exclusive Detergent ActionThermisol keeps your burner system clean for efficient operation. 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