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Show I 10 Collect more trophies Brigham City, Utah Sunday, January 13, 1974 BOX ELDER NEWS, Officers on Fielding board detaeirs elimination power-matche- d in rounds racking up four trophies, two speaker awards and seventh place in sweepstakes at the Utah Bar associations second annual tournament a Final round winners received first place tiophy, placing The Carpenter Osburn team was one of only four undefeated teams after six rounds of contention The pair also received individual honors, with Osburn named as third speaker of the clash and Carpenter not far behind in fifth place The final tally saw the Bees with three first places in senior debate, the finest the local school has ever done at the prestigious event the John Osburn and Scott Carpenter, Tony Ferrara and Robert Northness and Warren Jensen teaming with Ryan North Tom Stoddard and Mark Sparkman received second place honors Their respective speaker point totals were and 106 out of 120 possible Each accepted a gavel for the honor Tom Stoddard and Mark Sparkman, the second place trophy recipients, were unHuge Clash defeated until the final round Because of the huge size of the Also in the senior division, clash, there were multiple first Mike Krenn and Jeff Taniguichi place awards given The double qualified for the elimination clash required no fourth round Thus, four of the less than five wins in three five Bee teams attending preset matches and three received trophies and all were 110 power-matche- four-yea- elimination round contention In the novice division, Dwight Stevens with Terry Hansen and Mike Criddle with Doug Nielson participated in the extra rounds The novice section was staged at Spanish Fork High school, while the senior debates took place at Provo high A womens section was held at Springville High school Saturday's success would not allow the students to rest on their laurels, however, and Mondays fifth and sixth hours saw a dual school clash with Bear River The home team emerged with an victory each team among the top 13 of 125 onginally slated for the competition 1 Participating teams were Jeff and Krenn Mike Taniguichi, Janet Phippen and Kathy Berardy, Blaine Criddle and Doug Nielson, Kelly Jensen and John James, Ken Johnson and Elliot Taylor, Warren Jensen and Ryan North, Suzanne Hammon and Shirleen Hill, Dwight Stevens and Terry Hansen d Clerk E Forrest Munson administered the oath of office to King and 'so to new r town board members, Donald E. Abbott and G Emerson Earl Hold-ove- r board members are Norman G Troseth and Rhoda Welling King made the following assignments Abbot was given the new hospital project in Tremonton and will also be m charge of planning and zoning Earl accepted the post as Town sweep bag Box Elder High school debaters claimed sweeping while victories recently, in Karl M King was sworn in as town newly-electe- d the president at Fielding this past week meoEie First place teams senior division were take posts of streets was made beaut- superintendent department, ification chairman, and representative of the fly and mosquito abatement district Troseth will be the building inspector, town marshall civil defense director and animal control officer Mrs Cemetery Head Welling was named cemetery superintendent, of- license assesor and health ficer King will be the fire chief and Munson will be the manager of the election department The regular meeting of the was also town board rescheduled to the second Wednesday of each month, starting at 7 30 Openings still available Openings are still available in several classes being offered by Community Schools at Lake View Elementary school, according to Baty Morrison, program director at Lake View. He said the judo and fly tying classes on Thursday night have openings and students may register at 7 p m Persons may also register for the following classes on Monday at 4 p m Art for children and adults; fourth to sixth Spanish, graders, group guitar, fourth to eighth grade, group piano, kindergarten to sixth grade, and accordian, group photography for youths and adults Morrison said these are mini courses and last a month Box Elder debaters, front left, Scott Carpenter and John Osburn, TOP TROPHIES second row, Tony Ferrara, Warren Jenson and Robby Northness, third row, Tom Stoddard, Ryan North and Mark Sparkman, display trophies won during a recent meet 2 BE men Brigham stake slates festival The Brigham City LDS slake arts festival is scheduled Saturday, Jan 19, it was announced this week by a public ity spokesman The event will be coi. ducted in two parts, she said The entertainment, including musicals and oral readings, is planned at the Brigham City tabernacle, starting at 7 30 p m The arts and crafts vull be displayed in the F ouith and Thirteenth ward cultuial halls, she explained Hours at the wards vull be fine fi om G to 7 30 p m and plead guilty 9 to 10 p m I aih ard and per display foi malices w ill be given by each waid in the slake V Art Two Box Elder county men pleaded guilty to a charge of theft after it was amended to a Class A misdemeanor during hirst District Court action this past week Dennis Duersch, 26, West Just for saving with Ogden 1st Fein Corinne, and Lloyd Robert The waids aic euirently tonducting tluu own fine aits festivals w ith the finale to be the stake fcstivil Caldwell, 18, 641 South Fourth East, plead guilty to the charge, and a sentencing has been set Jan 21 at 10 30 a m The chaiges stem from the theft of some tires in the Coi inne area he public is invited to attend the festival and it is recom mended foi the whole family The male cow bird is the only black bird with a brown head 1 1.49 each is all you pay for professional color portraits of your child. 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