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Show BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah WIBBA Sunday, April 16, 1972 Tourney, Social April 23 D? The Brigham City Golf and Country club plans to hold its annual opening blind bogey and membership Plan) TsyouJs 0 Pltafiis G0Smi club house. Music will be furnished by Ernie and the Seventh Day with Sunday, April 23, according to Chairmen Richard MacFarlane and Bert Hendricks. The event traditionally draws the seasons largest field of competitors and is open to all club members and prospective members. The chairmen said a ham or sausage and eggs opening day breakfast will be served from 7 to 10 p.m. at a cost of $1.30 a plate. couple. Also, a steak dinner will be served from 7 to 10 p.m. for those who want to eat. Tickets for the affair limited to the first 40 couples are available at the club house and may be purchased also from Bert Hendricks and Bruce Stevens at Thiokol. Social Scheduled this Members and prospective members are invited. The golf tournament will offer In addition, year's Tryouts for Western Boys Baseball association teams In Brigham City and Willard are scheduled April 22 and 29, according to Aubry Moody, local coordinator. He explained that boys hoping to play must attend at least one of the tryouts and all who did not play on a major league team last year, must participate. The WBBA program is for IplfDli' opening observance will include a Saturday evening social at the tournament dancing scheduled from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The cost will be $3 a a host of prizes to participants but the limit is one to a golfer. R.M. (Sam) Welling, club director in charge of mem- bership, urged participants to a prospective member. There will be a $1 entry fee and April 30 has been scheduled as the alternate date in event of being bad weather. No handicap cards are required for the season opener. Members should arrange their own foursomes and starting times, the chairmen explained. Breakfast will be served free to new 1972 paid members, it was noted. SOFTBALL WEATHER? married Members of the Brigham City womens recreation softball league, left, Joyce McEwan and Peggy Hawkes, have a look snow falls. However, that didn't stop ; outside as the them from making Ueother Competative sports were rained and snowed out for Box Elder High last week but the Bees hope to get back into action on all fronts this week. Heres the way the activity lines up: Baseball Coach Harold Anderson jays the game scheduled last Friday with Bear River will be made up next week, possibly Wednesday. In the meantime, the Hivers have Sky View here Tuesday at 3 p.m. in a affair. The Bobcats are 0 in Division One standings and with a win over Box Elder would just about clinch. .the divisional crown. The Bees currently are 1 with their only loss coming at Sky View earlier in the season. Tennis The Bees were ie weathered out of varsity clashes with Ben Lomond and Sky View. Coach Reid Goldsberry didnt indicate when these will be made up but is looking to scheduled matches this week with Intermountain school here Tuesday and at regularly Logan City Golf and Country clubs an- nual season opening blind bogey and membership tournament and social are, from left, Chairmen R. M. (Sam) Welling, Bert Hendricks and Richard MacFarlane. Takes in National league the area south of Forest street Willard league All boys will meet at the Willard school field at 9 a.m. to an invitational meet at South High school in Salt Lake City Saturday. Golf 'Box Elder has defeated Roy and Bear River in the links sport so far this season and were supposed to have played Weber last Thursday. They are scheduled to meet Ben Lomond at White Barn course Monday for this weeks only slated contest, Coach Gordon Peterson said. The Scots promise to be one of the toughest nuts for Box Elder to crack In Region One this spring. Leant to be something , There are still openings for the Real Estate course being offered at the Box Elder Junior High School, Room 11, 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday. course offers valuable information by trained professional Plans VictiDui thinclads leagues and Willard: International league. Includes the area north of Third North and east of Main street; all boys will meet at Bunderson school field at 9 a.m. and are advised to bring a mitt. Canyon league Includes the area south of Third North and east of Main street plus Mantua. Tryouts will be conducted at the field cemetery playing (Memorial park) according to these times and ages at 9 a.m. ; 10 year-old- s at 10 a.m., and 11 and at 11 a.m. American league North of This you're not i The Army Reserve. It pays to go to meetings. Thursday. Realtors. Underway Even though the weather this past week didnt look ideal for softball, plans got underway for the upcoming Brigham City married womens recreation softball league. The local league has increased in popularity over the past three years, and it is hopeful that the fourth season will have a dozen teams in' volved, according to league authorities. Last year 10 teams played the season. Any married women interested in playing were urged to call Flo Loveland at There will be room for two new teams and these teams must be registered by May 15, a league spokesman said. A person standing 250 feet above sea level can see about Gama-GB- 21 miles. PIPE lKRIOATION CONCRETE j end DRAINAGE JALI SIZES eas? aomenas? o Think of it as money Track - Laying plans for Brigham certificate. and west of Main plus Perry. All boys will meet at 9 a.m. on the Lake View school playing field and are requested to have a birth certificate copy.' Softball Hive Contests v Forest street and west of Main plus Corinne, Bear River City, Honeyville, and Harper. All boys will meet at 9 a.m. at Rees Pioneer park and are asked to bring a copy of their birth boys nine to 12 years old and Moody noted that they should ' try out in the age bracket near their age as of July 31, 1972. Here is information for each of the four Brigham City plans for the upcoming season. WAIT SEASON OPENING Leagues Box Elder had to pass up a meeting with Sky View last week and is scheduled to host Intermountain school on the Hive cinderpaths Tuesday. Coach Jay Stuart took his !l iL T i Now Licenses Necdcdf No Goose Togs Issued Utah hunting and fishing licenses for 1972 became effective (today) April 16 to replace the now invalid 1971 licenses, according to a Division of Wildlife Resources spokesman. Douglas Pay, assistant chief of fiscal and accounting for the division, said the new wildlife censes are available from some 500 license agents throughout the state. There are no changes in license fees this year. A resident license may be purchased by any person who has been domiciled in Utah for 60 consecutive days im- mediately preceding purchase the license. This person may not claim residency for hunting, fishing or trapping in any other state or country. of Pay reminded sportsmen to Signature of the licensee on license is certification of eligibility to use the license the purpose intended by the his for the sign the new license before using it. Use of an unsigned license is illegal in Utah. Utah Wildlife Resources code. Goose tags will not be issued with the 1972 hunting licenses. The Canada goose harvest will be controlled through ad- justments of the goose hunting season dates. BONUSl ; Bonanza (conoco) Fearless Farts CcCUUOCII &.1irJi;lf,TAC'vGl (AMERICAN Trimble Maverick Metro PremlpE Pyramid" UlIO O ONLY httln9 roS Quality 95 & i Save More GuK Mobil v$' ytf Cheer complete with special 12" bar and McCulloch smooth-cu- t chain Power milt weigh 6 Vi lbs. 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