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Show More games this week BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham , Tremonton leads loop, 4-- Kent Anderson. Jeff Ellis spotlighted the night with a home run in addition to a single. Brent Gray had two singles, Cam Hoesel one single, Ron Daugherty, two singles and Dave McDermeit made an excellent fielding play at shortstop. Second Bill The second bill of the night at Pioneer park saw the No. 6 Tremonton turn under the Yellow team The game went scoreless until the bottom of the 4th when Matt Lyons of the Yellows scored their only run on a passed ball. Tremonton came back in the 5th with one run then put together five runs in the 6th. Nolan Hess was credited the win and hitters for Tremonton were: Jeff Leek, Darwin Carter, Hess, Tad Morrison and Kelly Webb each a single and Young two singles. Kline Adams, Matt Lyons, Rick Jensen, Tyler McCabe, Mark Furlong and Jeff Hunt each had a single base hit for the Yellow team. Also Friday's action saw the Blue team travel to Tremonton and bring home a win from the No. 5 team. Kelly Christoffersen and Kent Larsen shared pitching honors in the hard fought game. Action peaked when Doyle1 Russell of the Blue squad hit a home run ball with three men on then was called out for missing second base. 4 Tremonton Wins The Brigham City played games for Tuesday were postponed but the Blue team again ventured to Tremonton. This time to be defeated by No. 6 Tremonton. Mark Williams was given the pitching win in the close, well played match. Wednesday proved the lucky day for the Yellow team when they finally got in the win column by defeating the Red in a make-uteam game. Kline Adams did a fine pitching job for the Yellow nine then was relieved in the last two innings 3 p 3 by Jeff Hunt. team. It was announced last week that Petersen Chapel was sign-u- p sponsoring the Reds; Victor Motors, Yellow; Earls Cafe, Blue; and Fastway Gas, the Green team. Also that there are several opening for boys in the Colt league and anyone interested please contact Onos Daugherty at reveals dates BENS Greens 2nd tor Colts Closing out May,, the Colt league Green team chalked up another 1 win from the Red group. Brent Walker went the distance for the winners on the mound and was also credited a hit along with singles by Jerome Schmidt, Scott Cottom and Chris Williams; a double by 9 City, Utah Sunday, June 8, 1975 It seems early to publicize Elder High school registration dates for the 1975-7- 6 year. However, a school official said this week many calls have been received concerning the sign-uschedule. Vice Principal Keith Johnsen indicated that parents want to plan their vacations so as not to conflict with registration. As a result, he disclosed the dates with the promise that details will come later. Following is the schedule: 15 Aug. Friday, Registration of all new students entering Box Elder High school this fall who have not previously registered at the high school or junior high school. Birth cerLes tificates, immunization records and guardianship papers are required. Box 723-218- p Upcoming Games Tuesdays schedule finds Earls Cafe (Blue) against Victor Motors (Yellow) at 6 p.m. and Peterson chapel (Red) vs. Tremonton No. 5 at 7:30 p.m., both at Rees Pioneer park. Tremonton No. 6 plays Fastway Gas (Green) at 6 p.m. at Bear River High school. On Friday, Fastway Gas (Green) meets Victor Motors (Yellow) at 6 p.m.; and Petersen chapel (Red) tests Earls Cafe (Blue) at 7:30 at Pioneer park. The two Tremonton teams square off at 6 p.m. at Bear River High. tickets to Mike Rowlyns, Joyce Richan and Robert Rawlyns Dunn and Mickey Hanson as Dallas Stiver smiles his approval. OFFERING FREE CIRCUS are Monday, Circus beckons BC kids, its circus time again and for the fifteenth year in Brigham City, tickets are available Locally, the project is being coordinated by the Northern Utah Shrine club in cooperation with the Box Elder District Community schools program headed by Les Dunn. youngsters Mickeys Music, street. Hey, without 26 South Main Into the Act Box Elder School district also is getting into the act and will provide buses to transport local youngsters to the circus. Theyll be attending the 2 p.m. per- charge, thanks to the generosity of participating businessmen and the Shriners. Its the El Kalah temples Shrine circus which will be in formance at Ogden stadium. Boarding will begin at about 12 noon at Central Elementary school with the buses slated to depart at 12:30 p.m. Ogden on June 16. Local sponsors have purchased 800 tickets for Brigham City area youths under 16 and theyre now available at Orien- tation, testing and registering of ninth grade students as follows: 7 30 am beginning with A's the through David Christensen. Free tickets available Standings as of June 4: Recording Yellow hits were:. Mark Lyons, two singles; Cary Huff, Eric Williams and Lane Valesquez, a single each. Brent Gray had a double and Cam Hoesel two singles for the Red 18 Aug. Is Chairman The chairman is Dallas Stiver, Shrin? club secretary and aide to E. H. "Ed Miller, potentate of all the Shriners in Utah. show will This year's celebrate the circuss 25th year in Utah. Included in the are extravaganza the Kaye Continental Circus elephants, aerial, highwire and trapeze acts, clowns, performing dogs and chimpanzees, motorcycle thrill act, and Pat Anthony, the lion tamer. from Mary a.m. Church through Julie Hansen. 1:00 p.m. From Laron Hansen through Kevin Keller. OrienTuesday, Aug. 19 tation, testing and registering the ninth grade students as 10:15 7 ( i E through J. K through Q. R through Z. 21 Aug. Friday, Registration of all twelfth grade students: A through D. 9:00 a.m. 9:45 a.m. E through J. K through Q. 10:30 a.m. R through Z. 11:15 a.m. No registration can be done on Aug. 25 and 26 and school starts on Aug. 27. Students should plan to attend school from the very first day because text books will be issued and a new attendance policy makes it important for every student to be in class, Johnsen said. 9:45 a.m. 10:30 11:15 a.m. a.m. Windows broken Sheila Second Porter of 325 South East in Brigham City reported to police someone had vandalized her home being remodeled by breaking out window panes, records show. follows: from Jolene Kelly 7:30a.m. through Michelle Olsen. from 10:15 a.m. Olsen through Rhonda from 1:00 p.m. Smith through the Zs. Aug. Wednesday, Registration (ASVAB test) and Susan Smith. Sharon N0WIN WHITE MACRAME CORD 20 testing of all eleventh grade students: A through J. 8:00 a.m. K through Z. 1:00 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 21 Registration of all tenth grade students: A through D. 9:00 a.m. From Trolley Square at MARY MILES of CASTLE CRAFTS US W. For.tl 9 Open Mon.-So- e.rn.-- p.m. a mt to growcm A PORTION OF THE crew who'll shine cars at the Willard First ward carwash Wednesday, are (from left) Cheri Blacker, Jean Beard, Ann Beard and Michelle Mund. What does it feel like to face the world on your own? June 23 deadline for rodeo contest Wanted: dirty vehicles Dirty cars and trucks, youre wanted! s and Laurels of The the Willard First ward want these vehicles to show up at a carwash Wednesday 5 to 9 p.m. in the church parking lot. Cost is $1 for a super wash job and for a quarter more, the young ladies will clean the inside as well. Mia-Maid- will Refreshments available for all customers, be Officials of the Box Elder county fair rodeo queen contest are urging all women interested to submit their applications by the June 23 deadline. The contest will be held June 28 at 1 p.m. at the county fairgrounds. Applications must be submitted to contest chairman Jim Abel, 1115 South Century Drive in Tremonton by June 23. He notes some $300 in gift certificates will be won the queen and her two attendants. Abel said information and entry blanks can be obtained by writing him or phoning Is it fear? Is it determination? Is it excitement? Or is it a combination of all three and a lot more? Those are questions we all have to answer for ourselves. But the one common denominator that draws the thread among all those who face the confrontation successfully is Maturity. Maturity means being able to accept the world for what it is and make the best of it. Maturity means realizing that whatevers out there doesnt always work out the way wed prefer. Maturity means being prepared. A savings account or savings certificate from First Security is one of the best ways to go into the world prepared. Thats why it makes an ideal gift for someone you know and love who is about to make the trip. A savings account earns high interest and is insured against loss. And it helps build a sense of security and confidence right from the beginning. 257-593- 1. the young women note. Proceeds will go from the carwash toward welfare a project. Dentistry degree conferred fi Richard Tuttle, 25, a native of Brigham City, has graduated from the University of Iowa School of Dentistry. his Tuttle, following graduation, was commissioned in the U.S. Navy for the next two He will be stationed in San Diego. A graduate of Box Elder High school, he attended Weber State years. college and Utah If State university, majoring in zoology. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. 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