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Show i BOX. Bowling Results Thiokoi Womens Handicap league. High series Paulette Lichtenstein, 474; high game Paulette Lichtenstein, 191; HTS Miss Fits, Miss Fits, 2663; HTG Miss Top three teams Young Blood Spastics. , fi. Phone 1000 Fits; Mixed Doubles league High series Bill Hadley 574, Naomi Morrow 582; high game Lloyd Robinette 216, Naomi Morrow 223; HTS Hot Shots, 2300: HTG Hot Shots, 811. Top two teams Hot Shots, won 3, lost 0; Thompson Hardware, won 3, lost 0. Split picked up I 1 - 1 - North Cache Hongs Mo, 5 On Box Elder Cage Crew Box in this M 44 K'W so I- -f . . 0 .uLVjx-- 45-4- 2 v e 38-3- 7 ia five-fou- 1 WONDER FAX 71 To Promote Faith Thursday in sweepng to a 72 2' Riu- - in a duel victory over Be-meet at swimming Brghdm City It was the second win of the year over the Bear pdddlers and further established the Bees as the top pool power in Region One Bees finishing first were Keith Melton Richard Tamguehi, Bobby Houser, Doyle Thorne, Phil Houser, Bobby Taylor, Ralph Jensen and Wilbur Curley. Members of the two winning relay teams were Joe Hillam, Taylor, Taniguchi, Robert Short, Melton, Bobby and Phil Houser, and Jensen. The Bees entertain Weber here Thursday in their next scheduled meet. Starting time is 3:30 p. m. The event is free to the public. The results: freestyle Hyer (BR), Anderson (BE), Pebley (BE). T. The third lectuie m the fe,;h pro-ng lictu e scries will be giver, it the stake tabernacle on Friday e Living at 7 30 p m. Protessoi L. E. Humpherys, of Utah State University, will speak on The Growth of the Mormon Chui ch Professor Humpheiys is emeritus orol essor of agricultural education, and a member of the Utah State summer school staff Five more lectures are to be given in this series, and they will be held on Friday evening of each week at 7:30 p. m. at the stake r' THE early-tim- borber-lurgeo- e Tho rod on tho polo blood ond tho white itood for bondages. PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH THE UTMOST OF CARE ALL ARE P. (BR), Houser Shortie freestyle d Archibald (BE), (BE). BARBER POLE HII romoim Hi symbol of tho tabernacle T. :59. breaststroke Taylor (BE), Broeman (BR), Chambers d 5:42.6. (BR). T. 1:14.3. freestyle Melton (BE), Diving Jensen (BE) 185 3 points, Adams (BR), Green (BR) T. :20 9 Nelson (BE), Bowcutt (BR). individual medley CurTaniguchi butterfly (BE), Curley (BE), Foxley (BR). ley (BE), Thorne (BE), Thomas d w- - " ''"T v 1 MUSIC V 5 !n Current Series Elder won all but one even i Elder reached the midpoint COMPTONS ART Third Lecture Set In Tank Meet t Box outshine the Bees 16 for 31 performance One basketRegion years Commercial Mens lea- ball race Thursday night, sporting North Cache led through most of gue. High series Wayne Hunsa-ke- r a dismal record of five straight the game. They pulled ahead by losses. 789 (693 scratch); high game a in the second period but the Bees bounced back to go out The latest setback was a Wayne Hunsaker,' 307 275 scratch; before the visitors HTS Big J Mill. 3057; HTG Box heartbreaker administered by the front, Elder Co. Bank, 1081. Bulldogs from scored again Top three teams Lloyds Ser- North Cache. The Bees now have In the third quarter, North Cache vice, won 53, lost 15; Sams Auto, dropped their last three ball gam- spurted to an eight-poin- t lead but won 49, lost 19; Bess Service, won es by a total of 12 points Box Elder rebounded once more 48, lost 20. going into the fiAlso, it was the second time in to make it The l rule Womens Commercial three outings that the Hivers have nal penod field claimed Box Elders Veian Smith league. High series Jean Shonka, outgunned their foes from the foul and for Roundy and McCracken Jean Shonka, only to fall behind at the 568; high game Bear River Telephone line They hit 13 fielders to 11 for North Cache during the quarter. 263; HTS But the Bulldogs Co., 2747; HTG Tropical Restau- North Cache Limited Scoring scored on 23 of 31 charity tosses to rant, 972. Tight defensive woik limited both teams to one field goal in the With the score at fourth period for North Cache and less than two minutes to play, S Dahle Gilbson stepped to the foul line and dunked a pan of Iree thiows to u e it tin VALENTINE CARDS the Cache team. Two mote Box Elder playeis, Frank Rees and from 5c to 50c Sieve Stumm, were thumbed out ot the g,.me with five fouls, just cards Beautiful selection' of seconds before the game ended suitable for Mom, Dad, Brother, Best shooter for the home team Sister, Teacher, Sweetheart, was lay Stuart with 14 points Husband or Wife. Pick yours out hit for nine and Smith had Stumm soon. seven points as every Bee made the scoring column, Cnmquist was high I'm Ninth CHILDRENS VALENTINES IN PACKAGES C iche with 16 points Box Idei has an oppoi (unity to 25 for 25c 40 for 25c 55 for $1 .00 partially redeem itself next Friday when they meet Logan here in 1 2 for 59c with env. 20 for 39e with env. Briphf'-City. The Grizzlies are getting tougher with each game and after a poor start look like & the club to watch in region play They started their current three 102 South Main Phone 5-- J game win streak with Box Elder by eking out a decision in the final minutes of play. Ezra Harper Bear River , i-- 975. Erigham Gfy, Utah Tuesday, February 2, 1960 THP BOV EIDER NEWS Bees Swamp ELDER J jr 7ri ? 'A 1 1 C I A ' r- r J .jf V? - v !, d T. " r v."- d 9. EM, (BR). T. 2:06. 160 yard medley relay B. Houser Box Elfreestyle (BE), Secrist (BR), Hawes (BR). der (Hillam, Taylor, Taniguchi, 200-yar- d - r V ,v t -- T. 2:18,9. d (BE), (BR). backstroke Hillam (BE), Shorty). T. 1:39.7. Box Thorne j freestyle relay Bessinger Eldei (Melton, Jenson, B. Houser, I T. 1:10. Free Prescription d F. Houser) T. 1:23 Phone 1. Delivery 58 So. Main 4 Kirk Gardner grimaces as he goes up for a DETERMINATION Cache basketball game Thursday. shot late in the Box Flder-NortSteve Stumm (30) is the other Bee player in the picture. Box Flder lost, h 45-4- nacle m Brigham City at 8 30 a m. Busses from Ogden, Salt Lake Ci'v Logan are slated to meet at Hyiurn at 9 30 r ni and go to the i, imh Irorn thenhe SUP members plan to ride bob sleds provided at the ranch to closely view the elk herds which Box Elder county members of gather there in the winter. the Sons of Utah Pioneers will A banquet is on tap at the LDS jom with other members in north- Hyrum ward at 1:30 p. m ern Utah on Saturday, Feb. 6. The winter trek will kick off Hardwhen they visit the famed Hyrums centennial observance. Folk ware ranch in Blacksmith of all fire losses in the canyon U. S are suffered on farms. A bus will leave the LDS taber Slate Visit to s Saturday SUP Members t J at midnight - 1 Hardware Ranch One-sixt- h - Vjt tlwViV' ,.52 li 4A i: .::. W- DIAL SERVICE for BRIGHAM CITY In the still of the night, at midnight Saturday, February 6, every telephone in Brigham City will be switched to dial operation. Most of you will sleep right through the big occasion and never know the difference but at it takes time to stajrfc wheels turning again therms no When Kennecotts copper producing facilities have been shut down for an extended period of time, getting back to normal production presents an almost endless number of problems. No wheel can turn, no operation can begin without spending time on extensive preliminary work. Starting up equipment is in itself an enormous task. Tractors, shovels, ball mills, trucks, cranes and hundreds of other tools of production must he checked for damage caused by idleness, and repaired when necessary. Each of Kennecotts operating departments has its own special problems. At the mine, fallen power lines must he strung again; at the mills, ore frozen solidly in cars must he thawed; at the smelter, furnaces must be reheated slowly and carefully; at the refinery, a of each operation is needed to return the scheduled cycle to normal. Because these and other problems are multiplied many times, there is no shortcut to getting hack to normal production. Only by taking the time needed to solve each problem can complex operations begin after a long shutdown. short cut. step-by-ste- ... ' 12:01 a.m., Sunday A completely new dial telephone system will be in service. All telephones in Brigham City will have new numbers, each beginning with PArkway 3, followed by four figures. REMEMBER THESE TIPS WHEN DIALING . . . LOOK in the new directory for the number. LISTEN for the steady hum-m-of the dial tone. DIAL carefully SEVEN TURNS OF THE DIAL on all calls. For Example: Suppose you are calling the number PArkway FIRST, DIAL THE FIRST TWO LETTERS AND THE FIGURE IN THE CENTRAL OFFICE NAME . . . p "WXY I the figure 9 SEVEN TURNS OF THE DIAL as easy as that! Coincident with the dial cutover in Brigham City, the prefix SHerwood 4 will be added to all telephone numbers in Corinne. Until midnight Saturday, please continue to use your old directory. After that time, be sure to look up the number in the new directory before calling and discard your old book. Utah Copper Division D- Ifennecott Copper Corporation PKOUDTO - HE PAKT OF A GROWING UTAH - |