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Show i f TJhatta Dummor, BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, Odober 24, 1971 CHooirffs The hearts of many Bee fans sank even lower Thursday afternoon as Webers Warriors ff Hi IFoinis SdqdCi pushed aside Box Elder, 21 to 6 in Ogden, The only thing good about the City Billiards is Now Under Now Ownership whole game was that the sun was shining, and Box Elder line. Warrior Graves scored one touchdown. One local spectator summed up the whole game in two words, "Whatta bummer! Another Bee fan said, "At least they played better than last week. There was always a bit of hope up until the final minutes of the game that the Bees would "put it together. Both teams punted back and forth in the first quarter until Weber scored a touchdown in the last play of the quarter. The Warriors gained the extra point and the score was 7 to 0. complete passes in a row and it was fourth and 10 to go. Then Graves hurled a pass to half back Gary Josephson for a first down on the Bee 20 yard line. Weber's half back Brad Kelly ran up the middle for another five and then Josephson carried the ball for the first down. 120 SOUTH MAIN Two clipping penalties in the next few Bee plays broke up any scoring attempts by Box Elder Next week the Bees will host Logan in Brigham City at 7 p.m. Friday for a Region One game d started pushing for r First and Goal V IMJEMI UJ was first and goal to go Two plays later Weber was knocking on the goal line door with only two feet to go, and Josephson plowed through for the score. With the extra point it was 14 to 0. The score came about six minutes quarter. into the TV Bee Riley Bakes grabbed the kickoff and went 40 yards An illegal procedure penalty then ruined a nice run for a first down by Brent Farnsworth. After about two more plays the Bees finally had to punt to Webers 49 yard line. . f H ' second , J T3. in tot, j?'Tl 4 -- a4. V r- t s yr f Jk - - '" ', . Mf- - , - - V PW- - - GAINS YARDAGE Gaining yardage here during the Elder game Thursday afternoon is Bee No 48 Halfback Dave Anderson followed by Dave Allred No. Weber-Bo- & GIRLS a Sir"'' & - " MV The Bees later got into position for scoring after Box Elder rushers blocked a pass by Webers Graves and Bee Dave Allred grabbed it. He got(to the With Each Fill Up 1 0 gal. or More, BOYS The Bees Larry Bywater then hit pass from Graves to Costley gave the Warriors another score. With the extra point, it was 21 to 6. A Shane another score later In the third quarter but a personal foul penalty gave them a loss. It was third down and 22 to go, when Webers Carl Rose in- - Sherm Conger with the touch- down pass. No extra point was gained and the score 14 to 6 just before the half. line. Weber On the second down with only three yards to go for a first, Farnsworth hit Allred for the first down on the six yard line. on the Bee line. It Had to Punt The Bees got the kickoff but the fourth down came up quickly and they had to punt. Weber got a break when Box Elder fumbled during the punt and the Warriors play recovered on the Bee Free Tacos every Thurs. 0 Pool Tournament every Tues. Happy hour Daily, 7 to 8. Ml!? UIbir iTm iipir quarterback Greg pitched three in- tercepted a pass x C 4 . 84. Webers No. 74 Kim Green and No. 64 Kevin Lewis close in from the side. The Warriors gained the Region One win, 21 to 6. GUESS THE WEIGHT OF ONE OF OUR JUMBO PUMPKINS AND WIN THE RUMPKIN PLUS A FREE $2.00 Plus Trick child BILL . . . and Treats for every that enters. 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Smoothing Wrinkles To steam out wrinkles stored-awa- y non-rus- Air Fragrance To remove monthball odors from stored-awablankets, place in dryer singly, and allow each one to tumble for about 3-F- -- in 5 hang on QUICK HOME VALET SERVICE 1 ap wool, gab- ardine or rayon slacks and place garments in dryer along with two damp suits, bath towels. Tumble for about 5 minutes. Hang up on non-ruhanger until thoroughly dry. If desired, garment may be ironed to set the press. st control with an Electric Dryer DEflT L SffilSfEMSEtJ ;ThoSun You're in VOTE BEf.liCRATIC (That Novor Soto V V. O ' UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Electricity-Ug- ht on Your Budget Successful, local businossman. Active in civic organizations, having served in both Jr. A Sr. Chamber of Commerce. Serving as Vice President of the Ogden Bowling Assn. Presently serving as Box Elder Stake Sunday School Superintendent ... one of many church affilated jobs held Former officer of Brigham City WBBA. Served on Finance Committee for the Brigham City Poaches Baseball Team. . . . mLUdT LEWIS J0C1ES JR. ED(y) rjDC3T Graduate of Brigham Young University . . . History A Political Science. Six years teaching experience. Father of four, married to former Miss Karen Burt of Brigham City. Business experience - former aurant manager. rest- Member of task force which served 5 yrs. Supervisory A Management experience, Thiokol Chemical Corporation. Nine years Navy veteran. Native of Brigham City. 6 years Littlo League Baseball as League President and Coach. Family man with seven children, two in college. Former member of 2nd Ward Bish1 Governor Ramptons Committee on opric. Proven leadership ability munity, Youth and Church. Management Major, Mathematics Minor Weber State College. Committed to representing the people of Brigham if elected. Children and Youth. . . . Com- Active in Politics - now serving as the Brigham City Democratic ComPLENTY OF TIME available to servo. mittee Chairman. (Pd. 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