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Show THF BOX FIDFR NFWS. Brioham City, Utoh Tuesday, February 9, 1960 Phone PA 3-34- 71 Box Eider Baskefeers 'v A Romp to 65-5- 8 Win Over Grizzlies The sleeping Bees of Box Elder for the year with 12 points. awoke with a vengence here Friday Hit Game-Hignight Alan Parrish, the center foi ot the game-higAnd a sweet awakening it was for Logan, scooped in 25 points. It was only his height the faithful who turned out to see which kept the Grizzlies from being he Hive basketeers race to a run right out of the gymnasium. victory over Logan The victory was especially satisIt was the first win in mx tries fying since many Bee partisans felt WIcrTF7 and proved a point: the Bees can the officiating may have been parbe a much better ball club than tial when the Grizzlies beat Box El their record shows. der at Logan three weeks ago t field shooting Led by the The first quarter of Fridays s ' OO, of Steve Stumm and a deadeye game didnt paint a bright future Veran Smith at the foul line, the for Box Elder. The Bees found atwVXr, . Bees remained dormant in the first themselves on the low end of a quarter but broke loose to tie and count and their shooting was frigid then go far ahead as the game wore But with a roaring crowd to spui on them on, they exploded for 22 They hustled like the Bees of old joints in the second quarter to go out their shooting was unmatched ihead at the half. by anything seen on the local hardwoods this year. Spurt to Lead Smith finished as high man with The back half of the contest saw 22 points, 12 of them from the char them lead at spurt to a ity stripe Stumm had 20 points in one point. Coach Grant Moset a dazzling display of sharp shoot put Stumm on the pivot and the U1 ing and Kirk Gardner hit his high elongated transplant simply rolled TOP PADDLER Bobby Taylor, around and under Mr. Parrish to Box Elder swimmer, has made keep fire under the scoring pot. habit of breaking the state record Logan closed the gap in the final in the breaststroke. period with Parrish "leaning in" for some easy dumpers. But nothing could keep the local club subdued as Stumm went for eight more points from his new post. Box Elder now has a record but still isnt locked out of the state tourney for sure. Next best The Box Elder Wildlife federmark in the region is shared by ation is sponsoring a rabbit drive Logan and North Cache. Saturday, Feb. 13, it has been So, the Bees still have hope and announced. four games left on the slate to is invited take Everyone this They travel to Richmond part and are asked to meet at Friday for a game with North 9 a. ni., four miles west of Cache and wit han opportunity to Snowville at the Taylor farms. reverse an earlier loss. Shotguns only will be allowed on the hunt, a spokesman said. The federation will hand out free sandwiches, coffee and pop. FARM and HOME yourself with General's Shells will be available at the One" money saving lunch wagon. Homeowners Insurance! Profits from sale of the rabbits will be used to complete the fedIf. Dee Johnson eration's rifle range at Mantua. Your Insutance It is intended to open this range Utah State University Counselor d to the public for Extension Service PA or h 7 h 65-5- Dox Elder Announces Honor Roll 'w The second ouaitei of school Idei Hyh ended at Box 22 olid the lepnit cauls weie issued Monde v, Then be- of the counting points to do- gin tenmno who had m ide the honoi red-ho- L , 29-2- 8 Steven Stumm, one ot the heroes of Box Elders basketball win over Logan FriBEE WIN AT LAST his contain couldnt joy after the game And neither could one of the Bee cheerleaders, who proday, ceeded to show just how happy she was by clinching with Steve on the playing floor. Talk about a heroes reward. Wildlife Group Sets Rabbit Hunt 100-ya- Saturday Morning Box Elder swimming and wrestling One-Tw- year-roun- rnci tlAful This is how it was accomplished "I use a regular rat trap in he said, as we visited my sdo, him this week and a.ked how he solved this serious problem. have ceased my farm," Lee told us tried the shot gun and foriOdf'OOST B-2- and BEG 75 DIESEL, CJPSSITV . n '' ' Johnny Johnson, Marilyn Mackey, Marie Madsen, Paul Morrell, John RoJean Janet Putnam, Morns, Reeves, Jill Roundy, Shauna Sheffield, Sharon Ann Snow, Ruth Yamasaki, and Margaret Bott. Sophomores Linda Bilker, Herbert and Reese Nielsen 245-- all-ne- w & CO. WASHINGTON BOULEVARD 1 After scare 1 a INTERKATiOHALB-27- and other means, I thought of this rat trap, he said. "I use one trap on the top of the silage pit, right on the edge of the cut and as the starlings come in to feed on the silage, sooner or latei. one is caught. The struggles of this raptured bird frightens the otheis away. I leave him there until he is rompletcly exhausted the Seveial clays pass before i others aie brave enough to n " The shot gun failed because these wily buds wait until Lee would put m an appearance, and then take flight before he would at get a chance to get a shot ti.ins-ferre- . DIESEL 5 angina worln for panniai par hour Ruggtd a 32 hp (ilimoled) to handla mora jobo battar than avar a Ixclutiva duTerontiol lock and whaol olippoga o 8 forward ipsodt match job and hold condition hitch handlai mora tool thon any othar o a "liva" hydroulict giva fingertip tool control o Conetont-runnlnpto odd uo to plo machinal a Ruggad detign aiturei low maintenance, long life a IH comfort ond convanianco moke It oil aoiiar Diesel on your farm. 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RPM What's more, its exclusive Detergent At tion compound Ing keeps parts so clean, protects them so welt, It actually halts engine wear With RFM Supreme, engines can outlast the car itself. noticed he was able to feed grain to his animals without being bothered. Yet very early In the morning they were found in the for ihcir feed weds, waiting morning meal. After vi I Then too, he had tried the scuie-croThis means was elfectise for about one week, then the bothersome pests would fly in and actually light nn the head and shnul-deiof the scarecrow This to us Wt. quite an answer to our inquiry recently of the fish and wildlife service. In a recent ten respondence. they had informed us that up to date, there was no practcal way in which starlings could be controlled. They are doing a lot of research on this problem Box Elder county is infested with millions of this bothersome pest this time of the year. Numerous calls have been coming to the office-, asking for means of control. Paul Holmgren recently called the office, stating that he was concerned about these birds They literally destroy tons of grain and silage in the form of feed beinR fed to livestock They not only consume large amounts of feed, hut ruin additional portions by making it unpalatable to the anihe had i , ;'X Tens CruaX aUEl)AJ)S3 Wbcot re-tu- Paul said that jaitogieVcu; , For any Standard Od product, call K I YNOIDS V. 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Di'ktiv V J" cN " ' S' ( ' Julien Uses Ilis Heads LUTON, England (UPI) Robert English, Luttons director of parks, figured out how to stop people from stealing the flowers he had planted in tubs situated throughout the business district to brighten things up. He planted cabbages, instead. offices at USA them you cant beat the of HOGLE J. A. Barbara Irene Patricia Evans, Carpenter, Jimmy Harmon, Rama Holmes, You are cordially invited to visit the I just wish rich with experiences that all the young people of our church could serve as a mission-a.Schuffhauser Str '8 and engiy these experiences Wmtcithur, S. itei land At the beginning of a new year it is time to look back over the January 24 1990 Dear Snspast ye,.-- and to see how we have would like to d.np,bcPn blessed We, as Americans, Once again veu a line and thank vou for send can especially be thankful for our American citizenship, but I guess ing the News and Join nil I really was before of many of us are like do think that it is wondeiful I left the didnt realize to the to send the you papet who me away fiom w hat we hive It is Thanks again for the fine newshome It is always welcome I would like you to send nice to rend of the h ippenings at papers it to my new addtess home About 10 days ago I w is Sincetely. from Austria' to Switoi land Elder Darrell C. KunIer. and am now laboi ing in the city of The woist tornado in history Winteithur as sup m vising eldei of blasted its way utins-this district Missouri, ve been Illinois and Indiana in 1125 killing The two yeais that here in the mission field have been 6X9 pei sons and injuring 9S0 s ' K Just South Juniors WRITE 1 now si still in the fust phase I've quit buying 1 now, starlings to be a problem on f Im hove a cigai ette thought you'd quit Ar-Ja- Marlene Bosley, Call, Call, Marilyn 1 "For three years -i Cal I Ste-woi- k lene Whitney, and Kathryn Young v Lelan Davis of West Corinne has solved the starling problem on his Special Introductory Price ' en- o OUR READERS farm. '1. teams will Familiar? Cal "Can "I Kitty smoking tertain a host of other schools Thursday for Region meets in their respective sports. The Bee paddle squad, touted as one cf the statess best, will be favored to cop top honors in their They will match strokes with teams from competition. Bear River, and Weber. Logan, Starting time is 3:30 p.m. and the public is invited to attend. The Hive grapplers will go at it with teams from Bear River and South Cache. This will be an evening affair starting at 7 p.m. Admission will be 25 cents for students, 50 cents for adults and $1 per family. All-I- NOMI Host Region Meets Thursday the mosquitos fiom biting me Hubby "There is clothes " 5 reward PA 3 6979 Box Elder Wrestlers, Paddlers Drastic Step Mis Bahr (slapping her aim) "This is teirible1 Theie must be something I can put on to Keep Students having an aei ige o 45 points oi moi e mav make ap plication toi the honor l oil The applications ,ie checked tor accuracy and conect mtei pi elation by the advisory teachers and then submitted to the eligibility committee, which rechecks them and then issues the final names to ap pear on the list The second quarter revealed the following students who qualified Seniors David Coppin, Kciolljn Cox, Shaion I rver, Juddy Hansen, Joe liiilam, Betty Hunsaker. Letty Hunsaker, I mda Jepperson Linda Rae Jeppsen, Nancy Jeppsen, Karen Lichtenstein, Linda Madsen, Anne Moskowitz, RaDene Reeve, Str'fe, ten Sturrm. David Walden, 1 14-- 7 Natalie Hope Shipley, our eonsiJetatc anj m eel. CO. |