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Show BORDERLINE INCIDENTS NEWS, Br.qham City, Utah Tuesday, February 23, 1960 THE BOX EIDER Yost People Contribute $83 To March of Dimes Campaign Over people participated in a rabbit drive just west of Yost Saturday Quite a few rabbits were killed, but a lot got away also. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Teeter and three children visited relatives in 150 Phone PA 3-34- 71 scram Using a fast breaking ble" offense, the Bountiful Braves raced to a 61 51 victory over Box Elder Friday night .4 Brigham City - The game went as expected as the barnstormng Braves led most It was the seventh of the way setback in eight games for the Bees who try and try but never quite succeed to give Box Elder threatened the visitors a run for their monev as they went ahead 19 18 just a couple of minutes into the second paying high home insurance costs Ask us abeut General s money ' saving All In One Homeowners Insurance H. Dee Johnson s','NcX Vour Insurance r Counselor or PA - PA -- But the Braves went to period and work on the boards in some easy layups to go out at the half leading 15 27 race-horse- The remainder of the contest was a story of Box Elder creeping up and then f lling back as they could never quite catch the ram paging visitors Box Jepperson Gaidner 1 1 Totals Bountiful VanRy Porter MORE Lofgreen Howard S'AFE MILEAGE Wood from Goodyear Callahan Totals Bountiful Turnpike-Prove- d Tires I Box INSmUTlOK Elder Arrests foi violations of Utah s fish and game laws last year 0 12 show an me tease over those made 6 to a release this 11 51 in 1958 according 21 week from depat iment of fish and game offices F P Included in the release were the 3 11 following statistics 0 4 707 arrests, a Officers mi'de 7 15 total of $38 809 11 in fines was lm 4 10 of some this $9 225 50 posed, 1 19 was suspended, the aver amount 0 2 fine was $17 33 21 28 15 61 age The net average fine would be 35 48 61 reduced to $14 05 with the deduc27 40 53 tion of costs assessed by the justice courts for processing the cases Failure to tag or properly tag deer once again accounted for the 4 Stuart TIRE VALUES... Jump in 59 0 Stumm Rees gieatest number Qualify for State Finals I FI iUI Box rider High qualified three men for the state finals while placing fouith in the League One wrestling meet at Davis last Wednesday and Thursdav Weber high lan up 95 points to win the seven way grapplt test The Warnors qualified eight men for the state meet which will he held reb 26 27 at We but Second in the U ague stoimg was D tvis with 91 points O'lieis wet e Bear Riei 58 points South ( ,u he and Ogden J3 each and Bin Lo mond ,11 95 -- - a A -- Anglers in 1959 Utah waters were host to tourist anglers during 1959, according to department of fish and game records t The record shows they came from all 50 states as well as from tour foreign countries. Once again tourist anglers from California, some 8,599, made up by far the greatest number of fishing folk from a sister state Next greatest numbers came from Nevada, Arizona, Texas, Wyoming, "'''I 15,246 Vti)7 da laajQOi iiwiim inaniiM imi inning rirriitrri irarioioiniiii GET MORE OUT OF LIFE GO OUT TO A MOVIE PA PHONE 04 TODAY to SATURDAY OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 1 P. M. EVENING SHOW AT 6:45 P. M. of arrests at FUH Paul Rosenbaum, 168 and Sweeney Windchtef heavyweight Tom J Songs FISH IN THE DESERT Unbolievoblo at it sounds, th.ro or underground stream, in the Sahara Desert, Desert fishermen (on catch fresh-watfish by digging through the sand into thoso subterranean woters Hi MOVIE! C I us for the best first aid and health needs. See Double Surprise New lifjlit taste. ..new light price... lioth in one wonderful Imported whisk) ! IMPORTED KttVtaN CANADIAN WHISKY built dif t It fe ently MUD F NO 8I00F 80 SCHENIEV IMP0KT (0 N 58 So. Ph. PA Main LAST GOODYEAn DOUBtE BIG WIM 3TALL.WEATHER by - v Sunday - Monday - Tuesday Free Prescription Delivery Y teS- m Sb mm - lfaf Royal Club Hard Her brother is AHD-MUSI- THE PERFECT SMASH HIT a i So MUSICAL SMASH...KQW BROADWAY'S 310 Not FLESH... THEYRE ALL HERE IN THE (blush!) Box Filler gtapplieis who will go Tom ' Mv girltritmcl is .1 twin into the state finals this week are Don She is How c. n you teU Sid Noi man in the 110 pound class them .ip.irt only $1.00 DOWN I BEER and ALE . . . WONDER FAX cases A ntw law making it illegal to carry a loaded fnearm in a vehicle accounted foi 176 cases going befoie the couits Passed by the 1959 legistatuie (his law diew special attention fiom enfoi cement offuets in an effort to reduce gun accidents in eludes 167 Fishing without a license shooting migiatoiy waterfowl after hums 151 failure to return big gime permit 151 and overlimits o! fish n9 were next in order for iiihiicin of speeifit sections of the code . ntl the foregoing list of these for well six st dions accounted over the tot il number of arrests Bilante of the violations concern fd 50 other sections of the fish nil ' nru code figure of All-Weath- er ff Amancat famous inland sea, the Great Salt Lake, pas until two of the fabled men of the trapper era ventured down Bear River in the winter of 1824 25 Jun Bndger and Etienne Provost (after whom Provo waa named), two of the Wests best known fur trappers, were the that is first to see the lake, 2,000 miles in circumference saltier than the ocean. of This strange body of water is the remnant prehistoric Lake Bonneville which once was 350 miles long, 145 miles wide and more than 1 000 feet deep Terraces made by this ancient lake can still be seen on the mountain sides that surround the valley Today, the Great Salt Lake is considered one of the world s true wonders. And today, throughout the state of Utah, the U S Brewers Foundation works constantly to maintain clean, wholesome conditions, wherever beer and ale are sold unknown 1 Bee Matmen 3T NYLON Safety 1824: Discovery of Great. Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Nevoy J Tracy of Rupert, spent Valentine Day with his parents in Yost Rhea Oman was a visitor m Malta Sunday school, Feb 14 Mr and Mrs Karl Oman motored to Tremonton early Monday daughter morning to take their Carol back to school. Carol had been home for the weekend. After Primary Thursday, a film was shown to parents and children New Mexico, Illinois, Idaho, concerning the March of Dimes Washington and Missouri, m that chairwas LaRue Yates progiam man of this drive and she received order nearly $83 00 The following held lucky coupons which were sold on this drive Yale Montgomery won the large quilt, Vernon Teeter won the baby quilt, Grace Teeter, the Game Laws G 9 TRUCKLOAD FREE end Flder Smith The following little guests enjoyed birthday party, honoring Julie Ann Taylor on her sixth birthday at her home recently: Ila Jane Oman, Verna Mae Teeter, Darwin Teeter, Paulette Barnes, Carl Spencer, Colyn Barnes, Joy and Kim Montgomery; Debra Morse, Elaine Teeter and Shen Lynn Tavlor The little honored guest received some nice presents. Games were played and refreshments served. a brothers place jn Malta Frankie and Douglas Cullimore were Yost visitors over the week- WE HAVE A STRONG BOND THAT KEEPS US TOGETHEQ Violations of The box score o.l.rct ti.mt up to 25 Box Elders Bruce Jepperson (32) WHOS GOT THE BALL seems to have the upper hand in this struggle for the basketball in Friday nights game with Bountiful. The other Bee player is Kirk Gardner. The Braves won, . table cloth; Mary Kimber, a fancy pillow; Boyd Taylor won the foam rubber sewing basket. Utah Hosts Horde Of f Dont miss our u d Forward Veran Smith kept up his torrid scoring pace for the losers as he split the nets for 19 points to tie with Bountifuls Wood for high game honors Steven Stumm hit seven of nine from the freethrow line and four and Jay fielders for 15 points, Stuart accounted for 12 points on six from the field The Bees face Be, r River Friday in an always heated contest The hosts will be at Bearville favoied to send Box Elder home with its eighth loss of the cam- palgn Game time is 8 p m with set foi a tumor vaisity frnc,t, 6 10 p m TTta.las Wonderful Past . . Grouse Creek Sunday Bishop bnd Mrs. Harold G. Oman visited their daughters, Blanche and Catherine in Ogden, Sunday They also attended church services Bishoo Oman in the Peoa Ward. blessed the infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Garry Oman. Mr. and Mrs Harold Jones and dinner daughter, Deane, were Roland and Lenore Rose visited guests at the home of Richard with the Richard Barnes family Barnes on Monday They enjoyed Mrs Ann Hawkes and Colleen Saturday evening Barnes went to Rupert Tuesday on viewing some Christmas home movies. business The Yost Primary presented a Relatives in Naf and Malta respecial program Sunday in Sacra- ceived .word of the death of Hazel ment meeting on the Primary Chi- Gill Funeral services are pending ldrens Hospital The ward officers but will probably be Friday, Feb are now gathering birthday pen- 19. nies Mrs Grace Teeter has been in Burley getting acquainted with a new granddaughter The baby girl was born to Mr and Mrs Douglas (Jeanette) Shill, Feb 2 Out-of-Sta- te Rhea Oman visited with May She Tanner in Burley Saturday also was overnight guest at her Bounflfu! Braves Brand Bees With Seventh Loss - From - TIMES TONIGHT BILL I0 urn t r r ' v. (31BS ! 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