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Show Brigham Gty, Utah Tuesday, January 19, 1960 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Tankers Whip Utah Wildlife LcganSquai hi Due! Meet Phone 1000 Box Lldei raced to ,. Group Names New Executive lopsided in meet at a tore ovei Logan Thursday Bees Find Logan Tough Region One swimming Logan ne Bees copped eight of 10 to win handily, een though ic Ley men were still on the uling list It was their second sn Ight win oxer a region opponent 3 Ik locals face one of their stif-is- t tests of the season Thuisdry vhen thev entertain the talented Cvrnus Pirates in a duel encoun-e- r Starting time is 3 30 p m xith the public inxited to attend The results 40 xard freestyle Molenaar BE liKtnsie and McAllister (L) T i panding the operations of the fed eration m its fight to conserve wildlife and natural resources for the state Smith will be in the new state offices at American Fork on Mondays and Thursdays of each week, and the balance of the week out The Utah Wildlife in the field federation is now in its 31st year the of operation. J tek AUshouse, president of Utah anWildlife fedeiation, nounced today fiom the new state Wrong Wright Headquarters at 21 East Main m Lt. OrMILTON, Fla (UPI) American Fork, that the board of ville Wright, the brother of Wildirectors at their January meet-i- n bur Wright of Doylestown, Pa selected Emeisnn S Smith of soloed in a at Whiting Field Salt Lake City as the fust execu-tix- e here He said he was no relation to the Wrgiht Brothers of Kitty secretay of the fedeu.tion Smith has long been associated Hawk fame in the field of public lelations and is known thioughout the West for his years as a radio and television executive His new duties will take him to all parts of the state visiting the various spoilsmen groups affiliated with the Utah federation. 20 7 Plans are now under way for a 100 v ird buttciflv Tantguchi ) Ciocket and Miller (L) T sustaining membership campaign Every 1 134 iniong the 300 000 sportsmen of its weight JOOvaid fieestyle Zollinger (I) 'he state to provide funds for ex- in lounson (L), nd Andeison (BE) Nelson ev-'i- ts In Losing Casaba Duel manage another score Played Best Game The outcome must have left Box Latest setback for the Bees Elder wondering what they have heir third against no wins came to do to win a Thursday night as Logan moved to ed their best gme They play game of the yeai i triumph in the closing sec- turned m some toirid outside onds of a game played at Logan. all against the poorest It was a suiprisingly tough Griz-di- e shooting, team m the it difficult to escape the confines of last place ,n Region One's basketball battles. Box Elder is finding 50-4- 5 crew which etched win of the roundball its initial derby The Hivers will be seeking to hit he win column this coming Friday when they travel to Ogden for a with the Ben Lomond contest Scots Its getting 1.4e for Box Elder who must stait piling up some wins. Ben Lomond is little better off with a single victory in three out' ings They will rule favorites. The Gnzziie grapple was a A single point separated the two teams at the half and s mark As it turned out, Logan pulled away with a poor but sufficient showing at the foul line. The winners hit on 14 of 27 charity attempts compared with seven of 11 for Box Elder The Bees had the advantage in field goals, 19 to clitf-hang- er fTi'.1 three-quarter- j. 'At DRIVING Meve biunim vtas not to oe uettieu in suits Uiive iu me uaane ui aua Elders game with Logan Thursday. Attempting to stop the shot is the Grizzlies Doug Balzer. Other Bee players in the picture are Bruce Jeppeson (33), Veran Smith (51) and Kirk Gardner (45). Number 40 for Logan is Eyie. UiSt-AKivlii- 8 Inter-mountai- n region However, as it tui ned out, Lo In fact, gan was not a pushover the Grizzlies were as good or bet ter than any team thj Bees have faced this year The Bee sconng was led by Stumm with 14 points Stuait had T 2 20 13 and Smith hit 11 10ft Thorne yaid backstroke r For the victors, Parrish and Hillam Br) Chnstensen (L) both had 13 points and Eyre (BE) T 1 19 tallied 11 lOOyaid bieaststioke Taylor Nelson (L), 'BE) Gustaveson Tests in Arkansas show that (BE) T 1 14 cows will produce more milk if '00 yard lieestyle Jensen (BE) 16 they dont have to s sh off flies Stevens and Beitsen (L) T with then tails all the time Diving Jensen (BE), Huist (L), Bla-se- ton worth warmth (BE) 160 ley Parry Jensen yard individual medley Cur(BE) , Thome and McKenzie ABERDEEN (L) ICOvaid medley relay Box Elder (Molenaar T, mgucht, Taylor, Thome) T 1 41 8 160 v 1 aid fieestyle Logan Soienson Stevens and T 1 18 5 ) COAL Knudson Bros. COAL CASTLE GATE (Zol-ling- Now at Ogden First Federal Savings . . . 18. Survival Training Course Beckons Youthful Hunters Took Early Lead Logan took an early lead with center, Alo Parrish, making the difference Early in the secVeran ond quarter, Bee forward Smith hit a jump shot to make it a 19 19 ball game Box Elder went ahead by a point at the half as Steve Stumm scored on u long set shot with five seconds to go. In the third period, the lead changed hands three times with Logan holding a advantage going into the final quarter. With about three minutes gone, Parrish left the contest on five fouls and with the score knotted at 43 43 But then Box Elder went cold at the hoop pnd alter guard Jay Stuart had sunk a jumper to make it 45 43, the Bees could not 7 survival training course for boys 2 to 16 years old is scheduled to start Wednesday evening, Jan. 20, at Box Elder high school, it was announced last week. The initial session will start at 7 p.m. in Room IB. Interested youths should plan to register that night. There will be a $1 fee to cover cost of materials. The Box Elder Wildlife federation will provide instructors for the course which will cover various phases of survival in the outdoors and gun safety. Satisfactory completion of the course is required if a juvenile plans to purchase his first hunting license this year. This is the first year the law, passed by the most recent legislature, has been in effect. A 1 Businessman Visits Merchandise ownei and oper-ato- i of the Westein Auto assiciate SAN FRANCISCO stoic heie for the p ist two and attended a Wes-tone half years n Auto merth indise show in Ogden on Ian 10 and 11 He w nccomp imed by Mrs Winklesky Winklesky expl lined that the show is one Ogdi n moichandixe of 16 uh ch will be hdd in January itlnou'hout the United States for jmoie than 3 600 home owned and BEHS GYM SATURDAY e JAN. 30 7:30 P. M. 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