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Show At Cox Eldar High School BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah 7 Sunday, July 2, 1972 Pony League Sets Star Tilt Tuesday City Announces Trocti Osetf The first of two Brigham City Comers Track meets is planned Wednesday, July 12, and competition will be open for young boys and girls in four age divisions. All H. Glen recreation director, made the announcement this past week. The starting time will be 5 p.m. on the Box Elder High school track. Four Divisions The divisions will be: cub, six C.asperson, Slugger League Standings Even Mid Town American Service dropped two games in Slugger league competition and Bobs Phillips 66 came on to win a pair to even up the league standings this past week. All four clubs in the loop are Bobs whipped now Mid Town and then topped in a squeaker. Pacing the winners were B. Dunn, S. Laird and D. Griggs. Amercian, 14-- Dicks Service, Dicks Service split in its games, losing to Bobs and G. defeating Red Baron, Godfrey, A. Whitaker, P. Zobell and T. Williams all had good play. Red Baron also had a split in the weeks action. After losing 13-- through nine; rookies, 10 and 11; junior, 12 and 13, and prep, 14 and up. Division age will be based on age as of Aug. 30, Casperson said. "Each he said. There is no entry fee and ribbons will be awarded for first, second and third placers in each age group. Casperson explained. American. Outstanding play from all Dicks, the restaurant crew was turned in by D. Wayman, L. Sackett, B. McMillan, D. Korth, J. Doran and F. Andersen. Mid American received steady service during the weeks action from R. Reeder, B. Seamons, B. Adams and T. Shigley. Tuesday games have been canceled this week due to the July 4 holiday but games will be played Thursday, according to Director Harold Anderson. Here are the standings: W Mid Town American 2 2 Bob' Phillip' 46 Dick' lorvico Rod 2 lorin 2 ar may compete in only three events," came back to top Mid Town to all-st- of ar the circuits first-plac- e teams. There is no admission charge and the public is invited to come out and watch the action. Concentrations ANN ARBOR, Mich. Bruce Elliott, who (UPII earlier had been named to the Academic team, has been declared the University of Michigan's Big Ten Conference Medal of Honor winner. He is the son of former Michigan Pete Elliott and a three-yea- r letter winner as a back. 4 A sideleg route of the transcontinental cable between Brigham City and Salt Lake was knocked out of service for L-- three hours Wednesday afternoon when a contractor drilled through the 12-tu- coaxial cable. A putting up highway signs at the intersection of Utah Highways 106 and 89 near Farmington ser- ' The Nile River is 4,145 buji uiixjs WOMENS WOMENS BLOUSES SWIM SUITS 6.88 11.95 18.95 d vered the cable with a power auger shortly after a telephone company man left the job site. The Mountain Bell employe had been located the path of the cable, but left at 1 p.m. when it was indicated that no more work would be done near the cable that day. Ten of the 12 coaxial tubes were damaged and all service was lost on the severed tubes. Service was restored at 5:27 p.m. at an estimated cost in truck-mounte- time and materials 12.88 telephone company employe would be sent to locate cable paths for the contractor at no charge. GIRLS DRESSES DRESSES Were Now Were Now 3.95 4.95 6.95 7.95 9.95 11.95 14.95 1.88 2.88 3.88 4.88 5.88 6.88 8.88 13.95 18.95 24.95 29.95 7.88 12.88 14.88 19.88 SKIRTS BLOUSES -- S 1.88 2.88 4.88 6.88 10.95 PANTS-SKIRT- 5.95 8.95 14.95 16.95 WOMENS SUITS 3.88 4.88 5.88 8.88 10.88 19.95 24.95 36.95 12.88 14.88 22.88 HEELS & ALL WEATHER SANDALS 12.95 16.95 21.95 .ALL' 1.88 2.88 5.88 2.95 4.95 9.95 SHOES 5.88 8.88 10.88 COATS 6.88 8.88 11.95 14.95 WE-ATHE- COATS 19.95 24.95 34.95 1 ymt balm hr prriwM 12.88 14.88 22.88 KOOKIE HEELS 12.95 15.95 GRANNIES 5.88 8.88 ") Hj 6.88 8.88 10.88 11.95 14.95 16.95 iL 0 FTMWWI 3.88 4.88 8.88 10.88 COATS SWIM SUITS PANT TOPS ALL WEATHER S 5.95 7.95 9.95 14.95 16.95 k which is a over 1970. Harvest 12 percent increase 3 three percent over the 1970 hunt for a total of 259,189 birds. 1 Hunter days afield total in 1971 or 20 percent more than the year before. This is a benefit of the slightly longer season. 294,618 Forester The State Forestry and Fire Control division has begun publication of a quarterly newsletter, it was announced in Brigham City Friday by Warren White, area forester. The publication is intended to in the field of forestry and to keep readers abreast of activities and services provided by state forestry. The area forester has an office in the Box Elder County Courthouse. G 1 CLOTHES AND SHOES FOR EVERYONE 47 So. Main Brigham City . of pheasants was air developments Box Eldor Vota Committoo Wednesday, July 5th TEEN AGERS 2.95 4.50 8.95 TOPS pyiM of 95,000. spokesman for AT&T estimated that 1,000 circuits were affected by the outage. He also reminded contactors to call both AT&T and Mountain Bell before digging, drilling or excavating near roadways or any area marked as having underground cable in the vicinity. The spokesman said a SHORTS PANT (MWmwd Shows Increase Utah pheasant hunters numbered 87,878 last yepr, Newsletter A LITTLE BLOUSES-TOP- ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE ZERO Itt trval Thar it no financa chorga at BLOCKS. Taka 6 months to pay. Makt a minimum monthly paymont and cradit cotta you nothing season when roosters were less plentiful. 4 Days Only Wednesday thru Saturday BLOCKS Sale means todays fashions at Low, Low prices and... the best quality and value for your dollar the second-to-non- e tailoring is FREE guaranteed satisfaction. PANTS CREDIT IS FREE AT BLOCKS number of days spent by sportsmen hunting later in the Publishes Phune Coble Out 3 Hours miles long. bn.i 4 heavy cover because of weather brought good success to hunters equipped for this type of hunting but poor success to the average fence-lin- e hunter. The adverse weather conditions prior to and during the early part of the season resulted in an overall decreased hunter success even though fall pheasant densities were higher than in 1970. Nish said another important factor in the lower hunter success in 1971 was the greater 220-yar- BLOCKS SALE STARTS v birds in of VMM and southern Idaho. Events will include d dash, dash, dash, 440 relay, softball throw, shotput, discus and standing broad jump. defensive A Success Poor-Goo- d Casperson expects entries parts of northern Utah 100-ya- Utah pheasant hunter success dropped last season because of foul weather, according to a harvest report from the Division of Wildlife Resources. Darrell Nish, upland game biologist, said the marked decrease in 1971 pheasant hunter success was primarily due to the heavy October snowfall, which drove birds to dense cover altering their usual distribution. Opening day weather conditions were also bad. The traditional Brigham City Pony League All-Stgame will be played Tuesday, July 4, at the Memorial park diamond, League President Don Chadwick announced Friday. The game is scheduled for play at 3 p.m. club against the It will match an first-plac- e team in event of a tie, one or, leagues participant Entry Fee If anyone is planning on bringing a group they should contact the recreation department before July 7, he said. Weather Major Factor In Hunt |