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Show 1 Monday at 6:30 p.m. BOX Women Cagers Await Hivers Face Cyprus In Tourney Opener In case you havent noticed, tournament fever is running rampant in Brigham City and other Utah communities where high school teams are gearing for the annual Class AA basketball classic in Salt Lake City this week. of Box Elder, Region Ones Division One and possessor of a fine 15-- 2 season record (11-- 2 in league play) gets its first taste of tourney action Monday evening. The Bees tackle Cyprus at 6:30 p.m. in the University of Utahs fine special events center. Reportedly there are plenty of tickets available at $1.50 for the e tiff plus a second evening session contest which pairs cage power Orem and either Bountiful or Clearfield. Principal Carroll C. Nichols said no tickets are being sold at the school this year. There are plenty of ticket windows at the U center and fans should encounter no difficulty obtaining Bee-Pirat- seats. Its not like the old tourin crowded Einer Nielsen fieidhouse. nament tussle Cyprus promises to be a stiff test for Coach Dennis Cusicks talented quintet, Neither team y is among the pre-tourne- favorites. Not Ranked Box Elder, despite handing Logan a licking in their second meeting two week ago, still did not rate a top 10 slot in one Salt Lake City newspaper rankings. Logan continued in the select circle, however. The Bees also werent mentioned in a forcast of tourney standings by a second Salt Lake publication which predicted how the top eight places would be filled. Its a bit disappointing to the local lads who think maybe theyre better than the big city folks figure. Theyll have an opportunity to prove it beginning Monday evening. Should they win Monday, theyll go against the victor of the 8:20 p.m. tilt, Orem or either of Bountiful Clearfield (depending on how their en- Saturday night playoff counter went). Losers in the Monday evening session will meet Wednesday on the consolation side, with that action coming probably in the afternoon. Practiced at Utah Elder got a look at the Box Ute floor in a workout hour-lon- g IS Thursday morning and theyve had a couple of practices at Utah State university iust to get comfortable in a big hall. Cusick is expected to go with his usual starting senior five of Scott Smith, Paul Longhurst, Ray Lynn Thompson, Les Smith and Mark Sackett. Scott Smith, hobbled by sprained ankle this past week, is expected to be ready as is front-lin- e reserve, junior Carey Nichols, also a sprain victim. Scott wont be full strength, no doubt about that but hell start, said Coach Cusick Saturday. An amendment in bracketing as originally published by the Utah High School Activities association has altered some of the tourney pairings as they were announced last week in the Box Elder Journal. Heres the how first-roun- 6:30 8:20 AWAIT TOURNEY Admiring one of many trophies to be given away during the Intermountain City Kiwanis club women's basketball tourney are left, Verna Yazzie, high scoring Eaglette, and Yvonne Tso, leading shooter for the Honeybees. school-Brigha- r d holds very well for pointers. They weigh about seven ounces, are small, and fly very fast. A dog is a must for the tiny bird because the quail are found in thick underbrush along the Viewmont vs. Hillcrest. Weber vs. American river. Box Elder vs. Cyrus. Orem vs. Clearfield or In Dry Farms However in the early mornings coveys can be found Bountiful feeding along the dry farms. Bag limit during the hunting season is eight per day. Fricke said the Fish and Games aim is to fill available Tuesday Provo vs. Logan East vs. Granite Murray vs. Highland Ogden vs. Kearns 2:30 4:20 6:30 8:20 habitat that hasn't been utilized, and they think the quail will do this. Box Elder scattergunners who like fast and plentiful shooting, and a bird that holds very well for a pointer, should set their sights on the California quail. Utah Division of Fish and Game officers recently planted 200 of the Pacific coast natives in the Bear River bottoms area. The birds were trapped in the Salt Lake City area, and 100 were released near Collinston and the remaining were taken to the Deweyville area, according to John Fricke, local conservation officer. The birds were captured Start your savings account today YOUR HOME OWNED BANK 156 SOUTH MAIN BRIGHAM CITY heavy snows drove the quail down into the residential areas, he said. Small coveys have already inhabited the Perry and Willard canyon areas for the past 15 years. They have maintained themselves but havent been Fricke explained. increasing, iimuiu Weber and Salt Lake counties, and it might catch on in Box Elder, he said. Right now there is almost no quail hunting in this county, because of the pheasant when drainage. Damaged Habitat The main problem with these coveys is that some of their habitat has been damaged, he said. The quail are expected to do very well along the Bear River hillsides along the river, is ideal for quail, according to Fricke. They are expected to pair up and nest in May, the conservation officer said. The quail hunt so far has been unpopular in this area because it opens the same time as pheasant season. "After we get the river drainage filled, the birds will take over by themselves, said 'Fricke. The quail is an excellent bird to hunt with a dog because it The semi-ari- area, which of consists d Good switch - Lou DENVER (UPI) Saban, coach of the NFL Broncos, who was a single wing quarterback in his playing days at the University of Indiana, became a standout linebacker for the Cleveland Browns during his pro career. Saban left the Browns in 1950 to be; come head football coach at Case Institute following series, Thompson. The fee will be 15 cents for students and 50 cents for adults. Questions By You And Your Friends Answers from special contest will be held before the championship game on Saturday, according to Miss Thompson. A Ray Malmrose Ask Your Several Contests The contest will include the following events: queen contest, tries, spot pitch ten-fo- Pharmacist! shooting contest (five tries), dribbling (speed and control). Teams definitely scheduled for the local competition are Mannings, Shiprock, N.M.; Eaglette, and JV Eaglettes, both Intermountain school; Bravettes, Richfield; Rambling Ft. Runts, QUESTION: taken good Ive always care of my fin- ger nails, but theyre beginning t What causes this? Idaho; Hall, said Miss Reesettes, Tremonton, and the Honey Bees, Brigham City. One more team will be in the contest, the director said. now is a This relatively common condi-tiofor which the medical name is onychorrhexis. whose Younger people nails are coming into contact with strong detergents or chemical substances can often have this prob-lem- . These substances tend to remove natural oils from the nails, causing them to develop ridges or split because of the unnatural drying process. In the case of older people, these ridges are usually caused by the thinning of the nails. If this is an active point of concern for you, you 11 probably do well to talk with your doctor this condition. ANSWER: n Not Confirmed Either Ouray of Ft. Duchesne, the Road Runners of Elko, Nev., or the Tabbies of Ogden will be that team. "Its not confirmed yet, said Miss Thompson. All teams will be in Brigham City by 7:30 p.m. March 11 for opening ceremonies at the Intermountain boys gym where all games will be played. two At 4 p.m. Thursday games will also be played, Miss Thompson said. The next games are slated Thursday at 8 and 9:45 p.m. Fridays schedule includes four games in the evening and three games are on tap Saturday. Championship The championship bouf will" get underway at 9 p.m. Thursday afternoons games MALMROSE PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS Forest 102 E. 5 DO THE J0D , , Jfc 5 Quail hunting has been popular in Morgan, Davis, Releases Quail in County F-- G will be free but admission will be charged for each of the Teams from throughout the Intermountain area including Idaho and New Mexico will be vying for trophies for first, second, third, consolation and sportmanshlp brackets. Monday Fork. Tourney Intermountain school and the Brigham City Kiwanis club will sponsor the Second Annual Girls Basketball tournament, March 11, 12 and 13, it was announced this week by Ellie Thompson, director. matches shape up now: 2:30 4:30 NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, March 7, 1971 ELDER t Cv!!Vv Place Your I FOR SALE FOR" FOR SALE SALE Beetle. 1966 Volks-wage$995. Phone n 279-828- 8. fc FOR SALE 1966 Yamaha 80. Excellent trail bike. Ph. 723-824- FOR SALE SEVERAL RECONDITIONED DRYERS and MAYTAG Want Ad Over the Phone News-Journ- al FOR SALE 1962 Chev. Impala coupe, V8 engine. See at 466 Holiday Dr., ph. 723-571- MEDITERRANEAN spinet console piano. Like new, assume low monthly payments. Also electric organ. Phone or write Credit Mgr. 612 N. Orchard, Boise, Idaho 1969 FOR SALE mouth GTX. New 440 gine, 4 spd., mags, tires, AMFM radio, top, very clean. See West 2nd North after YAMAH 723-562- 8 13 N-l-tf- 6 p.m. HOOVER VACUUM Authorized dealer service make. on all Brigham Sewing Center 1 90 So. Main Breitenbekers 69 South Main snow- mobiles Sprint 440 demo, regular $1200 sale price $950. Also 440 wide track, regular price $1300 sale price $1000. Flowerlane Floral and Garden Shop, Tremonton, Utah. 66 Olds 4 FOR SALE door hardtop. Power steering and brakes, new tires, clean. Phone 744-831- Northern Utah Glass 132 N. Main 723-344- FOR SALE Three lovely designed full length prom formals. Two size 7 ana one size 8. See at 153 South 2nd West. THE proven carpet cleaner Blue Lustre is easy on the budget. Restores forgotten colors. Rent electric shampooer $1. Sprouse Reitz. M-7-- SEWING MACHINES Singer Pfaff Necchi Service on all make Trade in machine at bargain price. Brigham Sewing Center 90 South Main M-7-- LIQUIDATION SALE Besf Line Products Phone or c 1200 sq. ft. FOR SALE aluminum siding. Phone AT tf 723-662- SALE 723-535- M-7-- 723-544- PIANOS, TUNING, quali- 1 fied technician, ph. Ronald Madsen. or 723-392- 1 279-855- FOR SALE at Cost Livestock fc M-7-- old reg. FOR SALE i2 Arabian filly, green broke. 7 1968 Chev. FOR SALE pickup with shell camper. 23,000 miles. Phone 723-337- 1953 Ford FOR SALE ton truck. 4 speed, rebuilt engine, new clutch, truck purchased new, one of a kind. 9 or $425. Phone 723-841- 2. 723-578- C Wayne Nicholas, after 5. STUD SERVICE 279-855- 5 OR p QH stal-lion- s Tinky Hawk or Baldy B Joe breeding. Reasonable. Wayne Nichalos, after 5 p.m. standing. 279-855- M-4-7- 5 2 year colt. FOR SALE Very good with children. c $40. Phone 723-570- VW MECHANIC M-7-- Mechanically Inclined trainee for permanent position. All shift. Apply in person. SPORTS BUGGIES LTD. North Main 205 Brigham City, Utah after 5 WOULD LIKE TO BUY Egg incubator. Phone 744-806- FOR RENT 3-- its A-- Dont wait Ph. or 723-630- for Free! 723-294- 7 6 723-377- 16, 723-742- 1- housework Monday ings. Phone 723-291- 5. morn- 82 p.m. 744-802- FOR RENT room basement $15 and furnished, 6-- 8 C Two bedapt. Partly Ph. non-smoker-s. 723-389- C FOR RENT Three apartment, range, frig, drapes, ll2 baths. Inquire 641 S. 5 W. Phone bed-roo- m 723-673- 3rd M-4-t- c. LEGAL NOTICE FOR RENT 1000 sq. ft. business bldg, at 720 South Main. Adaptable to many kinds of business. Phone Tremonton collect FOR RENT furnished for 723-610- 0. HIGH SCHOOL boy, age wants job. Phone M-4-t- allotment. Phone between 9. M-7-- 1 Light 5 723-816- 257-560- SEMI DRIVERS NEEDED Experience BABYSITTING in my home. helpful but Hot lunches provided. Ages not necessary for local and over the road hauling. You one to six years. Phone can earn $10,000 to $15,000 per year after short training. For application and interHELP WANTED or view, call write Safety Dept., United WANTED Journeyman U.M.T.A. Systems, Inc., plumber capable of training and supervising small crew. Credit Union Bldg., 223 West 700 South, Salt Lake Guaranteed steady year around work in ideal condiCity, Utah, 84101. tions. Send resume to P.O. Box 10, West Jordan, Utah 84084. HELP WANTED 723-880- C acres cash lease, 30 acre beet 723-536- at South bed- FARM FOR LEASE 723-818- Contact 723-375- South. or LEASE 5 HELP WANTED Due to TV advertising and business expansion we require three more ladies for customer service. Part time work. Ph. Nice apt. FOR RENT Phone FOR RENT Clean, newly furnished apt. Carpet, drapes. Bushnell Apts. 115 East 7th FOR RENT One and two bedroom apts. Galaxy Motel. Phone 740 South Main, Brigham City. pets. Andes East, phone or LEASE One FOR RENT room duplex. Phone after 5 p.m. """ WANTED TO BUY c 1 723-522- 4 Mixed 723-631- built-ins- WILL DO ironing in my home. 10c to 15c each item. Phone c 5 7-- FREE Puppies breed. Phone 5 p.m. FOR RENT Two bedroom FOR RENT Reliable wo, WANTED stove, refrigapt., man to babysit in my home erator. Heat individually p.m. weekdays, more if controlled. Carport with Limit one child, no necessary. Phone storage. 723-797- 8 723-277- 279-831M-7-- Free Estimates Work Guaranteed o Call Jim Seeios c Shoes, 02401. 621-152- -- DRINK TOO MUCH? Need Some Help! Youre not alone-sdid we Topped or Removed For Free Estimates FOR SALE 1966 Malibou 283 V8, clean, coupe sports less than 50,000 miles, good tires, Group TREES Thompson bonus. plus Ervin, Knapp Mass. Brockton, Sun. Feb. 14 c Sun. March S. GIVEWAY WANTED Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical ROOMS FOR RENT Nurses, immediate employBerts Cafe ment. Phone Targhee Agen- per week, So. Motel 89 Main. cy, Ogden. GLITTER M-7-ll- $1. commissions 723-639- 0 small-use..Blu- shampooer Hardware. 3 DIAMOND Building 75 Intermountam School Meetings Open to Public Phone KEEP carpet cleaning proe blems Lustre wall to wall. Kent electric HELP WANTED Ladies earn $40 $60 weekly showing new line of home care products. Fun, exciting, two to four hours a day. Phone NEED Sell MONEY Knapp Shoes, part or fulltime. No investment. High 723-628- Sprayed On FREE 723-873- WILL DO Baby sitting in my home. Phone 376-408- 3 A-- WANTED Write to W. 5 p.m. Intermountain 723-631- 4 723-362- City Meets Every Fri., 8:30 p.m. Clean 1964 200 coupe. 1 or Valiant Signet Phone after 5 p.m. 5 CEILINGS 723-536- (Z. I. C.tc Selling 723-571- BE gentle, be kind, to that clean it expensive carpet, with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Brigham 6 after I960 Mercury FOR SALE 1955 Pontiac, both in good running condition. Best offer. Phone FOR 6 Call collect after 5 p.m. Tropical Fish Many Varieties 122 West 6th North 723-719- See at 723-843- sale. 45c a Whitaker's Sprayed on. Before Painting. Free estimate. Work guaranteed. CLEANERS bread for loaf. Phone c SPARKLING 12 home-mad- e STONE-GROUN- Just 6c Per VJord 90c Minimum. HELP 723-508- 83704. $49 to $79 Furniture. at CEILINGS GENERAL Rupp good vinyl 723-319- Guaranteed SALE en- - 1 SERVICES OFFERED THE DOG HOUSE Grooming appointment, supplies, by Freda Hester. Open 9 a.tn. to 4 p.m. weekor days. Phone Ply- string guitar. $150. Phone Alan Bradbury ELECTRIC FOR SERVICES OFFERED FOR SALE 723-347- Ideal four-roo- basement non-smokin- g married couple. 130 North Second East, 723-8- 7 64. M-7-- c 1 2 bedroom FOR RENT home in Brigham. Unfurnished. Phone or 744-889- 744-857- 1 1. NOTICE The Box Elder County Commissioners request quotations on a used caterpillar 14 E motor grader. Serial number, no older than 72G, with no more than 1000 hours use, power shift transmission, rear end ripper, tires 17.5X25 12 ply. Sealed quotations will be received at the clerks office no later than March 14, 1971. Box Elder county commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all quotations. By Box Elder County Commissioners. M-4-t- fc FOR RENT unfurnished apartment. Washer-drye- r hookups, ample storage, reasonably priced. Call c One-bedroo- m 723-502- M-7-- HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -turned Quinn proAnthony ducer and hired Vincente Minnelli to direct The Plastic Garden. |