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Show i Season s Best Showing Gridder Makes Defense Bid BC Hive Golfers High at n of 306. Tough Competition Some 51 high school teams participated in the prep play and youve got to say it was a real accomplishment for the kids particularly Rod and Ben for placing so high in such a competitive field, Coach Peterson stated. Cottonwood is defending State Class AAA champion. The outcome helped to brighten up what otherwise was a dismal week for the Bees who dropped Region One decisions to Logan and Ogden. Both contests were played on the Brigham City Municipal course with Logan edging the in a Monday Bees by match. The Grizzlies were expected to be tough. But the host Hivers could have won it, let the match play on go with some over-pa- r the final hole. Blair for Logan was medalist score of 35, two with a nine-hol- e under par. Best for the Bees on this occasion was Doug Tingey who posted a 38. Ogden took the Box Elder on Wed measure, 155-15- 6 this said. He was also a basketball Elder. this spring. Brigham City reservoir at Mantua has had the best fishing reported, with largemouth bass being most abundant. rainbows Some have been caught from the reservoirs west dike area, while the north and south dikes have been lacking in success. four-poun- d Weatherwise, fishing PHARMACY PHACTS Terry Barnard social is sign up at the plub house before 5 p.m. Saturday. Prizes will be awarded for first, second and third place in each flight. A reminder was issued, too, that anyone interested in joining the golf club is invited to contact Sam Welling, director in charge of membership, or Cy Wight, club manager, at 723-785- This past week was not a bright one for Box Elder track and field performers as the local prepsters dropped dual meet verdicts to Sky View and Bonneville in Region One action. The schedule was not a washout, however, as the Bees emerged tops in a triangular meet at Logan, besting the Grizzlies and Bear River. The heavy thinclad action was preliminary to the Division One finals Friday at Intermountain school and the region meet next week at Weber State college. Box Elders loss at Sky View was by a 2 margin. That was on Monday with a 8 defeat at the hands of Bonneville coming Thursday. The Bees gathered 67 points at Logan Tuesday to out90-4- Cache Valley waters are below normal in yielding fish to fishermen-- . distance Grizzlies, the 58, second-plac- e and Bear River, Meet Results While' we recommend and sell vitamins there is ,one thing about them that you should always keep in mind. ..the fact that vitamins are drugs. True, you dont need your doctors prescription to purchase vitamins, but please dont buy them indiscriminately with the idea that whatever you buy is "bound to be good for Please do ask us you. Most better." multivitamins are manufactured with daily vitamin allowances which have been scientifically-determine- d as the amounts necessary for the average persons requirements. MALMR05E PHARMACY 102 PRESCRIPTIONS 5 E. Forest Tennis fortunes continue to be winning variety at Box Elder this spring with the Bees now boasting a Region One record. The Bees havent lost since dropping an opening match to the 1 Ellsworth (B) :15 9; high hurdles Burrows (B) : 16.7; Allred (BE) : 17.9. 100 Coombs (B) : 10 3; Johnson (B) : 10 5; Trussel (B) : 10 8. Mile Sharman (BE) 5 06 2; Sombrero (BE) 5:17.0; Thackery (B) 5:17.2. - 180 low hurdles Ellsworth (B) :21.S; Coombs (B) :220; Burrows (B) :228. 440 Lawrence (B) :54 5; Novak (BE) :54 9; Skidmore (BE) :55 9. 880 Minert (BE) 2 12 8, Freeman (B) 2 14.7, C. Freeman (B) 2 14.7. 220 Johnson (B) :23 5; Tippets (B) :23 5; Dunn (BE) :24 9. Frazier (B) Shot put Boyce (BE) 45-120 Smith (BE) Hendricks (BE) 157; Fowler Javelin (B) 151; Fonoimoana (BE) 147. Coombs (B) Long Jump Thompson (BE) Tippets (B) 19-Allred Hunter (B) High jump Reeder (B) 8 (BE) 136-Discus Rabera (B) Frazier (B) 1297; Johnson (B) 1293. Fonoimoana (BE) 11-Pole vault Allred (BE) 11-Stuart Box Elder, 3 56.1. Medley relay Box Elder, 3:44 6. Mile relay 880 relay Bonneville, 1:33.6. Ogden, Latest victims were Logan and Roy. The local kids won State Gives Bates Aug. 19. The first bird season will start Sept. 1 for mourning doves. chukar and Hungarian partridge, forest and Cottontail, at y Thursday afternoon. The scores were Sky View, In90; Weber, 1042; termountain, 36; Ogden, 35 Vi and Job Corps, 34. Sky View copped first places in six of the 16 events. Weber had four. Here are the results of the meet; dash Rivas (0). Taggart Hendricks (SV), Short Mercer (JC). Barker (W), Orton (W), Reese (W) tied Thomas (SV), 10 4 - Lee (I), Willie (I). Kee (I), Mile Casperson (W), Hyde (0), 4 41 5. 440 dash Tingey (SV) Flores (W), Kerr (SV), Begay (I), Little (SV), 52 2. 180 low hurdles Barker (W), Rivas (0). Spackman (SV), Oldroy (SV), Hansen (SV), 20 7. 880 run Hoskie (I), Bennett (0), Wright (W), Johnson (I), Murray (SV), 5. 220 dash Mercer (JC), Barker (W), Reese ( W), Orton (W), Thomas (SV), 22 7. High jump Tingey (SV), Davis (0), Bastion (W), Montgomery (W), Rivas (0), Saunders (SV), Long jump (JC), Mercer (JC), Kerr (SV, (SV), 20-- '4. Shot Lewis (W), Ballam bons (SV) Bremser (0), Smith - Thompson Hendricks (SV), (SV), Lewis (W), Smith (SV), Discus Graves (W), Campbell (SV), Bremser (0), 141-- Barnes (W), Bewedes (SV), Javelin Phillips (SV), Webber (0), Simmons (SV), 4 . Pole vault Ringer (SV), Thompson (JC), Mays (SV), Salberry (JC), 12-Weber, Skyview, Medley relay Ogden, 3 54 2 Mile relay Sky View, Intermountain, Weber, Ogden, 3 33 8 880 relay Sky View, Weber, Job Corps, 1:35.3. world's largest, branches in has 17 Wian 152 iiulioni. complete schedule Mack't Pharmacy 97 South Main View. It was the Bobcats who the handed Ogden its lone loss of campaign. Here are results of said ternational He the 24 East 1 st South In- 3 winter quarter, and Mark Bingham of Honeyville, who is a member of the track team, was one of them, the athletic department announced Friday. Take stock in America. limn Nme tkiinih in sir si in mix ycnix Fidelity Industrial Credit Co. specializes in second mortgage loans. Call: ART PETERSEN' 723-85or 723-8938 73 SAVE OVER s600 NOW of coLonzer paiNTS mm PRCE ONCE-A-YEA- R VI-K- wj.. JT ,tt,r washingt. E.y 5 REG. TWO FOR !' Merl Thurgood Beltone Hearing Aid Specialist. - 8" TWO FOB At "44 X vl 4 (xigo $fj96 chsefrdm white and hundreds of El RANCHO REDWOOD SALE PRICED AT of Hearing Aid Batteries Available at Mack's Pharmacy 97 South Main, Brigham City, Utah LAltf, O WjftSnl Woodwork. SALE Serving the Hearing Aid Needs of Northern Utah. Main Office . . . BELTONE OF OGDEN Utah 330 24th Street-Ogd- en, 1 A total of 42 athletes from each of Utah State universitys six varsity sports earned grades of B (3.0) or better during San Francisco was linked with the Fast by the Iony Kxpress in IBM). Makes Hearing Batteries and Service for Aids ... Come in for Scientific Test of your Hearing. 723-64- Earns Top Grades stickers. "Each league is asked to restrict its canvass to the league boundaries, he stated. Financial support for WBBA is derived from these sales, sponsoring business people and a registration fee from each boy and from other interested persons. The 150 volunteer personnel wish to thank the public for the support given this program in the past and hope this will have their support," the spokesman stated. and American leagues will call on homes with candy for sale. The National league will be selling bumper ICC All Phone David Braithwaite (BE) def. Kirk Nielsen and Brad Johnson, 92, 91, Box Elder 4, Roy 1 No. 1 singles Larry Romer (BE) def. Bryan Hansen, 92, No. 2 singles Kevin Godfrey (BE) def. Craig Price, 91, 90. No. 3 singles Randall Bingham (BE) def. Cory Conlin, 91, 91. No. 1 doubles Norm Swallow and Dave Spencer (R) def. David Braithwaite and Richard Grover, 92, 91. No. 2 doubles Mike Miller and Doug Nielson (BE) def. Barry Hughe and Marshall Monsse, 92, 94. to Hold Canyon, htdgg 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. 723-377- 5 Box Players in the local leagues of Western Baseball Boys association in Brigham City will conduct their annual fundraising drive on May 6, according to Aubry Moody, WBBA coordinator. As money becomes tigher and the price of merchandise rises, it becomes more important that the operation of the youth baseball program provide more of the cost of operation, Moody explained. Wednesday May 3 unable to come in please call latest matches: GL0$S ENAMEL City If two Box Elder 5, Logan 0 No 1 singles Larry Romer (BE) def. 6 Jeff Rich, No 2 singles Richard Grover (BE) def Marv Allen. No 3 singles Randall Bingham (BE) def Scott Higby, Mike Miller and Doug No. 1 doubles Nielson (BE) def. Jay Haws and Dave Mizner, Kent Anderson and No. 2 doubles QUALITY AT A Brigham COMPANY 6-- 1 mid-Augu- st DELT0I1E HEARING AIDS for your Childrens room EVERTON MATTRESS 4-- seasons will be finalized by July for big game and for small game seasons. Gib49-- 1 Rlngneck Date The favored ringnecks will be legal targets on Nov. 11. The spring turkey hunt started Saturday and the state bear hunt will begin Monday. Cougar season starts Nov. 1. A The Bank of America, the BUNK BEDS Q Ladder O Guard & Ra'H Q 2 Innersoring Mattresses O 2 Box Springs Friday. But it was surprisingly close through five innings. Going into the sixth, the host Cats held only a edge, But they pushed across 11 unearned runs in that frame to ice the victory. In a makeup game on Tuesday, the Smithfield bunch topped Intermountain, sage grouse will open Sept. 23, and the general deer season is scheduled Oct. 21. ; SERVICE CENTER omplete Expected to Win Sky View was expected to win Fund Campaign Division of Wildlife Resources. The general fishing season will open June 3, the weekend after Memorial day. Archery hunters will be able to move against their game ay Elders 0 scores. and Coach Reid However, Goldsberry says the real test is coming up Tuesday when the Bees tackle undefeated Sky those by WBBA A partial schedule of Utah opening dates for hunting seasons has been released by about vitamins because we're glad to explain about the different kinds and what they can be expected to do for you. And please dont take vitamins with the idea that "if one is good two will be bound to be the Elder-Bonnevil- meet results: from Malmrose are Here Box Sky View Claims Track Meet Sky View claimed first place in a five-watrack meet hosted school Intermountain by Box Elder had eight safeties off three Ben Lomond hurlers, including a pair of singles by Monte Munns and a linedrive double by Steve Dokos which brought a pair of tallies home. Tuesday the Utah (SV), Lund (W), W). 15 5 get 44. At Intermountain high hurleds will Nefters Run Record to BE required. Participants must 100 Ray battle has frontline senior pitchers Jeff Tingey and James Mustos rested and ready for the playoff skirmish. Neither saw hurling action Friday in a practice game with Ben Lomond on the Box Elder an outing in which the field But Tough Test iee Thin Clads Lose and Win director. There will be a limit of five flights and a handicap card is 120 3 verdict. Steve Larsen and Steve Valentine shared mound duties for the Hivers in what amounted to an exercise in how to stay loose for Mondays important game. The Scots rapped the ball hard, collecting 13 hits. Hive Coach Harold Anderson Look to Division Finals Jim Lamere. is The first flight tee-of- f scheduled for 3 p.m. with a free to which players social hour and their wives are invited set for 2 p.m. 5-W- Bees dropped an Rested and Ready Jim Lamere, left, and Terry Barnard are heading arrangements for Brigham City Golf and Country clubs first derby tournament of the season. WAIT TOURNEY The Brigham City Golf and Country club will hold its first derby tournament of the season on Sunday, May 7, it was announced this week by Chairman Trout Plentiful Trout and bass are fairly plentiful on the east shore, striking bait and lures. Fishing on the Ogden river has been light and poor because of high water. Locomotive Spring has been typical of the northern area, but the most persistent fishermen have also been the most successful. Fishing is good; the best bait being worms and flies. Water temperatures below Cutler dam power plant are on the rise, but still too cold for walleye. Good takes of yellow winner of Division Two in Region One baseball. The match was made Friday Sets catfish have been reported, but bass and crappie fishing is poor. sun, cold wind, has hit anglers fflomialeDv when the Bobcats downed Into finalize termountain, 13-their league record at Standing by was Box Elder, also which completed its division action on Wednesday. Weather cooperating, the Box Elder and Sky View square off Monday, May 1, to decide which team will move on to a playoff series with the Club 74-5- Everything in IP0iwffi Den Bee-Bobc- Mantua Fishing Is Best, Not Biggest snow and rain stand-ou- t and track at Box Soils EfeCii underway at 3:30 p.m. on the Logan High diamond. The winner will then meet the Division Two title team in a best sereies for a spot in the state prep diamond playoffs. The contest shapes up as an even one. Each team has beaten the other this season. 150-15- by Lou Leyba isf East, Don to According Spainhower, sports information director at the college, competition is expected to be tough, with only three starters returning from last years defensive squad. Smith will be a top contender at the defensive end spot, he spring for Box Elder, had an 37 to pace the Bees. even-pa- r Next league match for Coach Gordon Petersons links crew is scheduled with Bonneville Monday afternoon at the Riverside course in Riverdale. Derby City, Utah 3:30 p.m. at Logan Brigham City. nesday with Bradbury taking low score honors with a 36 for the Tigers. Richie Smith who has been a performer NEWS, Brigham Sunday, April 30, 1972 A former Box Elder defensive stalwart began spring football drills at Weber State last week. Slated for a possible starting assignment is Les Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. BYU consistent ELDER by Lou Leyba Huston, 575 South Third Box Elder received outstanding performances by two golfers Friday to claim a tie for second place in the annual Brigham Young University Invitational at Provo. Rod Goodliffe fired an a even-pa- r 71 on the Timpanogos course to place second for medalist honors. Ben Maddox posted a 73 to tie for fourth low as the Bees turned in their best showing of the season. Doug Tingey carded an 80 and Richie Smith an 82 to round out the four-mateam performance. Logan won the invitational with a 301 score. Box Elder and Cottonwood deadlocked for second place with team tallies BOX STA?? Z" SAL , 4 v DUR decorating needs. & IDARREILlS PAINT G 550 So. Main LASS 723-59- 1 2 |