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Show THE EIDER EOX NEWS, BrigKam Tuesday, May 7, 1963 Gty, Utah' BC Golf Club J BOX ELDER gw Sam . Ua 3-34- The Brigham City Golf club held a successful g bieakfast and tournament Sunday at the city course Some 110 golfers participated in the event which had twice Winbeen postponed by rain ners in the various brackets of competition will each receive a $5 gift certificate Here aie the winneis: Low score Byron Huntsman, season-open-,n- V 71 Hive Stock Rises, Dip Dennis Hales, J4, Shot Davis, 35, Don Carey, Jfa, Ben Baker, 36, Omei Call, 16, Al 33, In Spring Sports Events 1.. Goodliffe tied tor medal lion-,- s Box Elder High spnng sports 38 vs th a stock was all over the scale last week as the Bee baseball HIVE NETETRS turned in a and track teams suffeied de sweep of their matches itan feats, while the golf and tennis .vnh Notth Cache Thuisday, teams weie scoung vic.ories ,!eie aie the results The Hive linksters downed Singles Dave Covell won, I airy Bickets won, bl Logan Thursday in match play 5 7, Jl Hansen, S f r tv t i 4 ( Closest to hole Bruce Stevens i fust-plac- e The 178 loss was Box Elders and JOHNNY CLAIR OFFICIAL STATE INSPECTION STATION COMPLETE X m Plus Necessary Parts n Obtain License Now, Avoid Utah anglers were reminded this week to beat the last minute rush by purchasing their 1963 angling licenses early The general fishing season begins this year, leaving just lune over three weeks in which to buy a licence and have the gear ready to go 500 liWith approximately cense agents located over the state , it is not necessary at present to stard in line while wailinc to puitliase a license Huwevei, the angler who waits tin'll Ust heftee the season opens may loose valuable time in the uhiuI last nnnule rush All license agents display piominently a sign noting availability ot fish and game licenses at their places of business cleans . . . really carpets and rugs. deep-dean- appliance I Partridges in Spring and Summer pat- Howell Valley terns in beautiful colors $5F 'JlWkV Shampoos rugs Modern Automatic Swivel Rockers Priced at only Easy 48.88 Waxes Philco Portable TV Popular Courier Model Surprise 149.95 Mom with a new Rug or carpet. Entire stock priced to clear. APPLY WAX POLISH all kinds of floors Polishes floors To Purpose of the visual maik-tngs- , department of fish and game spokesmen pointed out is to gather information, on the movement of these birds from the planting site The birds came from the Price and Springville game fairns where they were raised a year ago for brood stock this spnng prior to the recent plants Junior Siz- Sizes. Values to $19.98. cry The LDS Sixteenth ward Guide patrol, under direction ot eader Mrs Walter Davis, last week undeitook a conservation oi eject on a Petiy farmer's ditch Wot king with Don Braith-waitunit conservationist with the Soil Conservation service, the boys loaded three large pickup truck loads of rocks by hand Previously windrowed, the rocks weie placed in a ditch where erosion had taken place due to the steep slope The project was conducted on the property of Martella Nelson Braithwaite explained how 'he rocks would help to prevent further erosion and despite a cold and rain assualt by the weather, the patrol completed their project The then ate youngsters lunch and went horseback rid ing to climax thp day Members of the patrol are Scott Jepson, Dee Jepson, Jer rold Friffin, Blake Poppleton, Randv Buttars, David Nelson and Rodney Grover r--J r? e, Students LE3 EB FOR MOTHERS DAY give her a Automatic dishwashing on wheels Rolls anywhere easily Swirling Water Action scrubs and sanitizes every dish surface . too! For Academies Holds average full Y written examination for men desiring to enter any of the service academies in 1964 will be given in Utah July 8, it has been announced by Sen Wallace F. Bennett A Roll-To-Yo- u young Only The appointments will be for the class beginning in Jifly, 1964 Applicants must be at least 17 and not more than 22 years old as of July 1, 1964. Bl North Main es and Half Save Soil Exams Slated o), 31 Regular Project Ernest Gail Anger and Robert Garl Anger bidding Ann Patricia Gleason and Laray Deem, Garland Scrubs and lovely fabrics. Petite Boys Handle a ONLY Powerful, ball bearing equipped motor for long life and trouble free service. DAY State Releases following' Marilyn Call, Kathleen Hansen, Alton Maynard Harmon, Caima Houghton, Gary Vern Petersen, living Reeder, Max William Robinette and LuJuan-nWilson all of Brigham City Linda Rae Barker, Willard Margaret Bott, Honeyville Stevpn H Larsen, John W Moms Ir Mary DeAnn Morris, Jill Roundy and Ruth Yamas aki, all of Corinne Annette Harris, Baibara Ann Harris, Johnnie Raye Harp Deone Ionise Kerr Diane Nel son, Mary Lynette Rogers, Kav Wa'dion, Brenda Gayle Whit ney, all of Tremonton SHAMPQOER r MOTHERS SHARPTAILS activity THE HEN REMAINS nonstarts each spring when the chalantly outside the circle until she walks in and selects a mate When the hen enters the gioup the males outdo themselves trying to win her favor. The blinds will hold three people You must call the USU wildlife management depat for reservations. A map giving directions to bind location on yout the ind Neatly 3,300 chukar partridges were released into 12 planting reseived morning is available at the USU wildlife office jites ovei the state last week o complete spring teleases of this bud m Utah In addition to the regulai mual leg bands, 400 of the buds slated foi icltase at Granite ranch m Wayne county and in Howell valley, Box Elder, county, woie blight red back tas when tuined loose quarter at Utah State umvers lty, according to Claude J dean of students Included in the list weie the Brand new s FOR THE ', beats, as it sweeps, as it :)1j y A gioup of 18 students from Box Elder county were listed on the honor roll for winter It ii) na-tui- Iwo-wa- Honor Roll Convertible SEE THURSDAY'S PAPER n The shaiptai! and sage giouse,male giouse assemble at a suit able open spot called a darning THE HIVE TIIINCLADS took couitship dames, one of 1 ach be male selects his can giound raie displays, a chin m on the it blinds Horn viewed snail this year temtoiy in the aiea and meet with South Cache Wedconstructed by Utah Slate uni- retuins mornings at sunup to nesday and then m tde it two-iW perfoi m the dance with a 77 55 loss to versity, icpoits Di Allen Stokes piofissor of wildlife The dance begins when the Noith Cache Thuisday males will glare at each othei, The Region One meet coming There is no charge for use mouthing face to face. Then up T riday at Logan promises of the blinds but reservations with stiff, rustling tail featheis to be one of the most hotly must be made in advance Per- and contested in recent years wings arched they whitl son should plan to be in blinds aiound in a curious quick stepla foie dawn, oiluuwise the ping dame Hie action stunu waiy birds will be distuibed, kites other males and a doen Dr Stokes said may be dancing al once Rate on USU MOOVER 2 Makes Blinds Available To View Grouse Strut Stuff BE Get the No USU Rush, Is Advice SPECIAL FOR MAY! on Vic Closest to hole No 6 Forsgren. Most 4s Sam Jenkins Blind Dick score bogey Griffith, Bob Maikeson, Eich-om- , John Higginson, Frank Coppin, Garnel Jones and Joe Silver. All players are asked to pick up their certificates at the golf shop RECORD JUMPER Pat Coppin who now holds the school record for the high jump at Box Elder High school is pictured here clearing the bar in last Thursdays dual meet with Noith inch to set the new standard in an earlier meet. Cache. Coppin leaped six feet fust of the Region One season against tlnee victones It was the second win in four outings for the Bears Box tlder remains peiched in first place with a game at Logan on tap today, Tuesday Gene 1 Havden the Brigham City couise 6 4 Box Elder won nine of 12 Doubles Reed Beecher and matches, with Reid Goodliffe, Lad Hollist won, 6 2, 6 4, RodCraig Zundel, Clark Davis, Jeff ney Spendlove and Jim roster Johnson, Scott Candland, Peter von, fa 1, 6 8, 0 2 Moskowitz, Eliot Tunk, Dave Coach Vernal Hairiss diaHuntington, and Bill Horsley mond squad saw a 40 fn spinturning in victories ning lead vanish at Bear River The Bears rebounded Thursday and Gtant Jensen Fred Smith, Warren Hyder were shaded in to tally two luns in their end their matches A return meet of the initial frame and then at Logan is scheduled Thurs- pushed acioss four moie in the th d, enough for the victoiy day. Earlier in the week, the Bees THE BTARS COLLFCTrD placed second in a six way five hits off starting pitcher I omond Doug Hunsaker and reliefers. meet at the Ben Grant Wilson and Devon Cot course, scoimg 171 to 1(19 the Bears scores tarn Meanwhile, Other Ogdens were Weber 172, Ben Lomond Quinney limited the Bee bats175, Logan 176 and Bonneville men, to two safeties. 36 Long drive on No 7-- at 9 Plays Opener J inja Phone PA IT'S ALL TOGETHER Phone PA f Persons desiring additional information on the tests or a catalog of any of the academies should write to Senator Bennett in Washingtor. 4 days dishes for a family of 4 Racks glide out for easy front loading Take it with you when you move, build it in later As low as $84 PER WEEK r 68 NORTH MAIN F AFTER SMALL DOWN PAYMENT i FRIGIDAIRE B5 E PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS PHONE PA 49 |