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Show 1 Tl 1C BomarcB1 BOX EIDLR NEWS, Biiylium City, UtuTi Bear Matmen Cop Area Finals; Tuesday, February 21, 1961 Flightiest Box Elder Takes Fourth Place Tooele Captures Swim Finals; Box Elder Team Places Third Is Successful B missile USAF Momarc Box Elder placed third Saturjflew 345 miles down the Eglin Gulf day as Tooele ran away with top Yest Range on Feb. 13, and suc- honors in the annual Utah high school swimming finals at Tooele. cessfully intercepted a QB-4drone bomber. The new Bomarc The Bees, paced by Keith MelB is launched, and boosted to ton, Wilbur Curley, and Bob Housflight velocity by means of a Thio-J- t er. scored 37 points behind East o Corporation-buil- t Chemical High with 44 points. Tooele which .solid propellant rocket motor. hasnt lost in 103 meets, totaled a record high of 138 points. I IN THIS TEST, the super-Bo- Others were Granite, 28; Bear tnarc made its longest flight to 7; date, terminating in a drone inter- River, 19; Cyprus, 2; 11;and West, Ben Lo2; Logan, Weber, cept. t mond, Ogden and St. Marks, 0. The giant converted strategic-bombe- r Six state records went tumbling flew northward up the in the meet with Tooele accountGulf of Mexico at 35,000 feet when ing for five of them. simulated attacker was electronn-Jcall- y The Bees Keith Melton picked sighted by radar units along off Box Elders only first as he c the Florida coast. The to victory in the area defense system swung splashed into action and the direction cen- freestyle. ter of the Montgomery, Ala., Air THE results: Defense Sector was alerted to the 400 freestyle Crockett (E), G. moc kattack. Standing ready 150 McLaws (T), Loveless (T), Stahl miles to the south on Santa Rosa (T). Riding (T), Curley (BE). T. Island, was the Boeing-buil- t pilot- 4:31.7 (new state record). less intercepter. With target posir 40 freestyle Melton (BE), tion data being fed to it from the (G), Stalnaer (T), Davis (G), the deadly mis- Sorensen (L), Anderson (T). T. sile reacted to an electronic fir- ; 19.0 100 butterfly Battison (T), Neling command and blasted off on its defense mission. Minutes la- son (E), Lohnes (T), Fuhriman B closed ter, the advanced (BR), Buck (C), Timguchi (BE). in and intercepted the bomber tar- T. : 58 . new state record). 200 fieestyle get. P. McLaws (T), Marcus . OBJECTIVES of the test, ac- Houser (BE), Bryan (T), Flanders (T). (T), Soderborg (E). cording to mission commnnder. T 2' 04 3. (ned state record) Newport Looney, Major John 100 backstroke Imai (T), GorNews, Va , was "to explore thp don (1 ), Anderson (T), Kemp in a long missiles capabilities (W), Orchard (El. Hansen (T). range, medium altitude intercept 01 6 T. ,Of course," he continued, as in 100 breaststroke Roberts (T), each firing, many - operational (F), checks were run on the missile, Nisonger (T), Wheelwright Brork-maWalton (G), s and its compatibil- Taylor (B0), T its OS (PR) (new state ity with the record ) 100 freestyle Whear (T), Crocnow undei going The Bomarc-tests by the Air Force Research kett (E), Melton (BE), Lohnes and Development Command and (T), Stonebreuker (T), Archibald the Air Defense Command, is an (BR). T. : 54 7. ' Diving-B- ell (C), G. McLaws improved version of the n which is already operational with (T). Maughan (T), Stahl (T), ADC. (G), Nelson (BE. Points 29G.- - A 7 1 Bear River piled up 80 points last week to capture first place in the Area One wrestling finals held at Bear River. The Bear grapplers scored heavily in the higher weight divisions 05. 160 individual medley Gordon (T), Curley (BE), Houser (BE), Rimington (T), Hansen (T), Nisonger (T). T. 1:50.3. (Gordon set state record in preliminaries of 160 freestyle relay Tooele, and Granite, tied; East, Bear River, West, Weber. T. 1:17.9. 160 medley relay Tooele, East, Bear River, Box Elder, Granite, Cyprus. T. 1:24 6. (new state Ski Students to FROM THE SAGE-compute- r, IM-9- 9 1 1 n 1 SAGH-syste- B 1M-99- La-vi- Enter Junior Slalom Feb. 25 Participants in the d wrestler 24-2- d 1:49.9. Recreation-sponsore- ht to place first. Nimoori, Alvin Anderson, and K. C. Larsen of the Bees qualified to enter the state finals at Granger Feb. Anderson finished second among the and Larsen was class to edge but second-plac- e South second in the Cache which totaled 78 points. Box THE results: Elder placed fourth in the eight98 Sant (B), Batchelor (W), way meet with 58 points. Mathews (SC), Udy (BR). In third place was touted We106 McBride (SC), Newberry ber with 70 points. Other teams (W), Haramoto (BE), Christensen How do you know you are Nascoring were Bonneville, 48; Ben (BR). the hospital attendant poleon Lomond 33; Ogden 14, and Logan 115 himself told me, the Nimori God Clement ased. (BE), (B), 0. Stone (W), Anderson (BR). patient replied. 123 Kenny Nimori, in the Said a voice from the next bed, Stanger (W), Loftus (BL), 1 did not. class, was the . lone Box Elder Davis (BE), Sinner (BR).', SAGE-Bo-mar- Rog-haa- 130 Simms (W), Fuhriman (SC). Nuttall (BE). Mitton (BL). Anderson 136 Burton (SC). (BE), Jenson (B), Hull (W). 141 Allred (BR) Larsen (BE), Pringle (B), Charleton (BL). 148 Theurer (BR), . Rinder-knec(SC), Peterson (W), (B). 157 Demler (SC), Bott (W). Bear (BR), Curtis (O). 168 Lamb (BR). Smith (SC), Burbank (BE), OConnor (O). 178 Fish (B), German (W), Harris (BR), Whitaker (BE). Marriot (BL), HanUnlimited sen (BR), Mtchaelson (SC), Hill (O). WASHINGTONS PANTRY QUEEM-- SPECIAL! CHERRY PIES recent City ski school HOT CROSS BUNS dozen will be eligible to enter the junior slalom at Snow Basin Saturday, February 25. The event is open to all persons who participated in to this year's school, according Nick Topik. Entry blanks are available today at the City Hall and must be filled out by parents and mailed to the Ogden City Recreation Department, Municipal Building, Ogden, by Wednesday. Trophies for first place and medals for second and third places will be awarded at the close of the races. Youths will be divided into four divisions each for boys and girls; nine years and under, ten through 12, 13 through 15, and 15 Ihrough 17 years. Buses will again leave from City Hall at 8 a.m. Saturday morning ,for the ski school students, according to Topik. Parents are encouraged to drive to Snow Basin Saturday morning to watch the races, Topik said. Famous Food King Home Made STUART SCORES TWO Jay Sutart tanks two points for Box Elder during last Thursdays game at North Cache. The Bees Kirk Gardner is waiting for the rebound. Box Elder won, 49-4- 1 6 oz. loaf White 9 FOR Bees Blast Bulldogs, FROM FOOD KINGS MEAT DEPARTMENT Cinch Tourney Birth managed to Warden: Is there in anything shake loose from a tenacious pack in of Bulldogs last Thursday night, particular youd like included your last meal the North Cache from emerging Y e s Condemned prisoner: vicbasketball barn with a Ive always been mushrooms, tory. The game was a replay of the afraid to try them. teams meeting earlier this season at Box Elder. North Cache, Y with only one on the charts, battled on even terms through most of the contest, only to bow in the waning moments of play. IT WAS LOSS number five for j the Cache crew and knocked their state tourney hopes for a loop. Box Elder, on the other hand, cinched a place in the Class A dribble finals and laid a firmer Box Elder finally FRESH FROZEN Sliced HALIBUT 49-4- 0 LAFF-A-DA- hold on second One. place in BABY BEEF Sliced LIVER . Region Box Elder has had better shooting nights than the one turned in at Richmond. As a result, North Cache kept pace through all but three minutes of the game, going out front, midway in (he final quarter. FRANK REES AND Jay Stuart e led a scoring surge which enabled Box Elder to pull away. Rees hit six points and Stuart, eight counters in the final period. Stuart, the regions second leading scorer, ended the evening with a total. Veran Smith tallied 15, and Rees accounted for Kirk Gardner added nine points. two foul pitches and a field goat to round out Bee scoring. NORTH CACHES Doundy, a In the first meeting, came back to haunt Box Elder again. He scored 18 points to lead the Bulldog attack. The game started out with some shooting by both teams and at the mark. Box 1 Elder held a slim lead North Cache began breaking through the Hive defense in the second period, flipping in the easy shots and at intermission, the hosts were still in contention, 36-3- You're looking In the wrong section! You are supposed to be looking for & card for their wedding anniversary, late-gam- Of EVOLUTION ...AND A TERRITORY A RAILROAD is r!-zh- i El long-rang- e a I i uv 12-- 1 5. r--7 ; f Famous Big Game Hunter Jim Bond and Prize :! Elk Antlers "He was 1,000 yards away, running like heck and I had time for a snapshot," said Jim Bond. And then he added, "Im joking, of course. You dont find old timers like this fellow out in the open, lie was in the timber and there were hundreds of downed trees I couldn't see more than 00 j..rds at any time. I was climbing up on a log when I saw him get up out of his bed, but he hadnt seen me. In five minutes I was walking around him and thinking he's the largest ilk Id ever seen. ' Jim Bond's greatest color camera spectacle THE SUN RIVER ELK rilmcd with the hunter d finitely In mind Jim focused his ramera on dorens of mammoth bulls that made his trigger finger itchy, lime after time he said, "Which one Anew cuug lus own questions, he always replied, "Wait Wait A bigger Shall I take? one will come ulong It did And you'll never fotget the bugling of the mighty elk. this grand wilderness sound captuied in amazing sti reophonic sound. Turnaway crowds have greeted this outstanding accomplishment ond thousands have said, "IT WILL SURELY CHANGE YOIR LLK HUNTING IDEAS. Three features will be shown nlghilv: "Tlir SUN RIYTR FLK, TRAPPING AND TRANSPLANTING MOUNTAIN GOATS" and "THE MONTANA HSlirRMAN. This is true adventure at Its very best. BOX ELDER HIGH AUDITORIUM BOX ELDERS defense, paced back by Rees and his "batt-eCache scoring to tactics, held eight points in the third quarter which ended Roundy threatened to beat the Bees as the final lb added peiiod got underway, the two foul pitches to an eailier field goal and then popped in another fielder to put his team out fiont much to the delight of a screaming hometown gallery BUT RETS and Smart went on their two-m.spiee, dashing Bulldog hopes in a rain of foul pitches ad field goals Farh team scored 17 field goals but the Bees were more effective on more tncs from the rh.ir.ty 15 tor 21, while stripe, hitting Ninth Cliche managed six buckets in II attempt J. The box score-Box f filer 34-3- single-handedl- Pit wav a barton land, a wildlife. rianv)onation wav One a b I m. n Itoivc u cm loot . , and mil. la, I mi , bn tuuuvlv . , l.ilmi imisly slow. 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