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Show t ,1 I t - 11 Here are latest results from IS bowling league action as reported by the Rocket Bowl in Brigham City: Sue FerIhiokol Ladies rara, 222 high game. Queen Pins Dorothy Black, 51b high series. Thiokol Mixed Doubles Wanda Borden, 531 high series; Skeet Borden, 229 high Intermountain school will 200-Pl- us game; Mary Jean Howard, host a group of Indian Bureau o00 senes, Donna Hazelton, superintendents of sections of 205 game and 522 series. the west and southwest on OctLett Over Floyd Palmer, ober 15 16. 255 high game. Representatives will Include Rocket Bowl Mixed Four236 some Hy Tucker, high buO damages resulting from the game; Bert Christensen, hunt. nigh series; C. Jean Shonka, Much of the land within the 210 game and 582 ser.es; Gorassociation boundaries is pub- don Reeves, 228 game. Dave Wallace, Merchants lic land, and Warburton stated that no attempt will be made 252 high game and 609 high to exact a fee from hunters series; Bud Ball, 224 game Scott these and 637 high series; desiring to hunt on lands. However, he says, no Horsley, 233 game and 630 private land within the area senes. will be posted, so it will be Sootie Yamasaki difficult for the hunter to be 264 high game and 662 high Mrs. Pauline Rohwer, 24, of 120 South Fifth East, was sure he is on public land. senes, Jeet Yagi, 218 game RENSEL COMMENTED on and 618 series. reported in "critical condition the trespass law enforced by Classic RuthJenkins, 215 Monday afternoon by her attend-inthe Fish and Game departphysician. Mrs, Rohwer is high game and 502 high serconfined to the Cooley hospital ment, which states that w'here ies after being injured late Saturday private land is not properly in a two-ca- r crash on U.S. posted (four signs to the mile CLASSIFIEDS on the perimeter and a sign Highway 91 at Dry Lake, about Of seven miles southwest at each point of entrance or GET RESULTS! occurs Wellsvtlle. egress), a violation policy of his department not She was a passenger in a car only in cases when an indivifor crop to pay damages driven by Mrs. Carol Gregory, dual refuses to leave the land lands 25, of Wellsville. Mrs. Gregory caused by game on upon being told that he is treswas where recommended He hunting and her two children were public pass, ng. that hunters determine the reportedly treated for minor Jensen and Commissioner Injuries at a Logan hospital ownership of the land on which Burton discussed public roads) and released. they intend to hunt by vi.Mitng and stated that all roads on the county court house. Driver of the other vehicle, which public monies had been Larry Brush, 24, of Roy, also Rensel stated that adequate remain open. suffered serious Injuries in the harvest of the deer herd was spent would Iney encouraged inqunes by accident and is reported in serthe principal concern of the Fish and Game Department. sportsmen to determine which ious condition in an Ogden roads would fit this category. hospital. He commented that it was the Schedules Meeting of School Heads r Meeting Draws To Air West BE Hunt Issue More than 200 sporismen and landowners attended an open meeting at the Bear River School last Thursday to discuss recent actions of West Box Elder County landowners in forming an association to regulate deer hunting in that area. The meeting was sponsored the Tremonton-Garlanby Jaycees; guest speakers included Jack Rensel, regional 4 director of the Utah Fish and Game department; Reese D. BEES ONLY SCORE Tailback Charles Brown is seemingly held out by two Bear Warburton of Grouse Creek, River defenders in this bit of action from Wednesday's Box Elder-Bea- r game. Howrepresenting the landowners of the West Box Elder Fish-Huback crashed over to score the Bees' only touchdown. Other ever, the Bees in the picture are Jack Jensen (82), and Mike Dunn (11). Recreation Service association; Duane Jensen of the Bureau of Land Management, LAKERS UP NEXT and County Commissioner William Burton. THE WEST Box Elder Fish-HuRecreation association holds the leases to much of the private land in the Park Creek area and according to Warburton, of Fish and Game will Department grant permission to hunt Director Harold S. Crane this on any of the private lands enweek warned hunters that all closed in the area for a fee of big game tagging regulations $5.00, This fee will be used will once again be rigorously principally to patrol the area Box Elders inability to score But Box Elder wouldnt be enforced this year. and reimburse landowners for when opportunity presented counted out. Taking the ensuing The warning came with the itself Wednesday spelled defeat kickoff, the Bees with full back day of the 1963 gen-erfor the Bees who lost a 12 6 Steve Josephson giving an assist opening deer hunting season set football decision to arch rival In the running game, started at for Oct. 19. Saturday, Bear River. the BE 27 and moved to Bear With the new paper deer outcome The gave the Bears Rivers 11 yard line before tag in general use for the sec-on- d a 1 0 mark in Region One over the ball on downs Crane time this year, giving play and evened the Box Elder Still determined, the Bees said, "there can be no excuses 1 1. mark at held, forced the enemy to punt for improper tagging of big The game was hard played and launched another goalward game animals. We feel that and featured some fancy offen from the Bear 30. charge tagging regulations have been defen. slve fireworks and tough A fumble at the Bruin 12 amply stressed in past years sive moments. In the end It yard line, however, wrote finis so that now each hunter should was Bear Rivers ability to to the drive and Box Elder be well aware that game animals make the breaks work for them chances for a tie or a win. must be properly tagged at the that told the story. The Bees got the ball once time and place of kill. Next on the Bees grid agenda more but a last ditch Crane "In view of this, passing is a practice game at Bonneville attack in vain as time continued, "we have instructed proved at 2:30 p.m Thursday starting ran out. our officers to enforce the tag. Bear River scored the first ging law to the letter. time It had the ball. Taking LIGHTNING STRIKES the opening kick off at their AMERICANA A total of CHICAGO (UP1) own 40 yard line, the Bears institutional buildings moved In 10 plays to score. 732 Mass. (UPQ STURBRIDGE, churches, schools, hospitals . Old Sturbridge a re. Village, structures and HALFBACK Leon Kashimoto government constructed American early "put the big coin in the slot when were hit by major destructive hamlet here, soon will have an he dashed from Box Elders 44 lightning bolts in 1962, says antique Carding Mill In operato the six yard stripe. The the Lightning Protection Insti-tut- tion. scrimmage but kept churning The old mill, a slngle.story Church steeples apparently structure 36 to break lose from the would, by 25 feet In size, attracted many of the strikes is be tackier. moved here from South being Stung, Box Elder moved 12 and church building losses were Waterford, Maine, nearly 20 yards in two plays after the very high, says the institute. miles distant. The project was kickoff but an intercepted pass A total of 35l churches were made possible by a $100,000 gave Bear River possion at the hit, with total loss of $6,584,. donation from a friend of the Bee 48. A pair of five yard 058, or an average loss per Village. penalties halted a second Bear church of $18,758. scoring threat and Box Elder took over on downs at its own J W nt hard-runnin- g Will Be Tough On Tag Rules, Say Game Chief Mo Joy of Box Elder As Dears Win, 124 Valley-Yost-Grou- J 1' Brigham City,. Utah October 15, 1963 Tuesday, THE BOX ELDER NEWS, In Dowling H Local Lady Critical After Crash Tri-Cit- y ii, . of Gallup area office, Gallup, N.M.; Navajo ' agency, Window Rock, Artz. along with subagencies on the administrators Navajo reservation under th direction of the central Navajo, Ute Consolidated agency; agency; Ignacio, Colo. Jicarllla agency, Dulce, N.M.; Mescalero. N.M Mescalero, agency; United Pueblos agency Albiv querque, N.M.; Zunl agency,. of Institute N.M.; Zunl, American Indian Art3 at SantaFe, N.M.; and Intermountain 5 school. These administrators meet the are with periodically director of Gallup N.M., to discuss topics of common interest relating to policy, management, education, welfare land, personnel administration and others, according to Hobart A. Johnson, school super inten-deof Intermountain school., Aggie QB Club Sets Meeting j . ;j g Wednesday of the Utah State Films University football game will highlight a meeting of thij Brigham City chapter of thq Aggie Quarterback club oh Wednesday. The meeting is scheduled fo 8 p.m. in the choral room ai ' Box Elder High school. All quarterback club mem bers and prospective member' are invited to attend. A memJ ber of the Aggie coaching staff will be on hand to narrate the films which show Utah Stata win over romping to a the Lobos. ! , . 1 , 47-1- 4 e. You can do all your bank- 20. THEN WITH tailback Charles Brown and wingback Ed Morgan eating up great chunks of yard, age, Box Elder ran through, over and around the Bears and in 13 plays, Brown crashed into the endzone from five yards out to score. The spunky Junior tailback was stopped Just Inches short of making the extra point. Early in the third quarter after a 15 yard mark off halted Box Elder gestures of a sustained drive, the Bears in Itiated their winning touchdown march. ing here . . . without even stopping your engine. wut STARTING at their own 45, Bear River moved 38 yards in Hashimoto six plays and rambled the final 17 yards to score. Again the run over try for PAT was stopped short. mstwr jJ w 4' f Reward Offered In Illegal Elk, Moose Kills Rewards will be paid by the Utah Department of Fish and Game to anyone submitting in. formation which leads to the conviction of persons who illeg. ally kill an elk or moose. The reward money is $100 for proof of an illegally killed elk and $300 for Information on Illegally killed moose. The offer for such infor. matlon was originally made by the department several years ago in an effort to reduce Illegal kills of these animals which take place during the annual deer seasons. observing others Anyone shooting at or killing eHc or moose during the deer season is urged to report the Incident to the nearest department off. icer, Hunting license number, name or car license number of the offender should be reported if possible. MAKE DEPOSITS to your Checking or Savings Account . . . cash a check . . . make loan . . . ALL WITHOUT EVER LEAVING YOUR CAR . . . and our TWO Drive-I- n Banking Windows enable you to do it without delay . . . and after regular banking hours, too. Windows are open until 4:00 P.M. on weekdays . . . until 6:00 P.M. on Saturday. YOU CAN pay-men- AND, OF COURSE, if your business Is such that you must enter the bank, you can PARK FREE on our spacious adjacent lot. 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