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Show ) Performers mentioned BOX jayvees look back on season BE A review of the past season by Coach Ron Wolff this week showed that the Box Elder Junior varsity football team Box Elder 0, Ben Lomond 19; Box Elder 13, Sky View 34; Box Elder 7, Layton 14; Box Elder 41, Logan 0; Box Elder 20, Bonneville 12; Box Elder 14, Bear River 8; Box Elder 0, Roy 28; Box Elder 20, Sky View 19; Box Elder 32, Weber 6. benefited from some outstanding individual performances. Coach Wolff, noting the jayvees 4 mark, said tailback Jeff Longhurst rushed for more than 1,100 yards with fullback Brett Ferguson netting close to 400 yards on the ground. 41 1 , , X, S't x ' t. I ft. Jv-'.-t - ' V, 7 Bowling Results instrumental was the fine blocking of Ferguson, Brian Oakeson (slot back), Mike Hatch (guard), Wynn Hall f - individual handicap game Linda 237. series - Fran Copley. handicap series - Linda individual individual Robinette, 368 High team game - Wishful Thinkers, 648. High team handicap game - Wishful Hunkers and Pm Spotters, 762 High team series - Roadrunners, 1753. High team handicap series - Pin Spotters, 2139. Splits converted - Ivy Wankier, and Adelia June Smith, Shamra Romer, Runyan, Defensive back Curtis Anderson collected eight interceptions to lead that category for the Bees. Here are the game scores: Beginner Oriented The first clinic is oriented to the beginning skier and we would like these first timers to bring their parents to hear these helps and advice, too, the director noted. Now is the time for people to start looking to the ski season, not in December when the season is underway. Parents need to take a close look at their childrens equipment to make certain its safe and they havent grown out of boots and other equipment," stated Casperson. The first buses start running Dec. 27 and will continue for each Saturday for 12 weeks. Again, all sorties will be Beaver Mountain in Cache National forest. Reasonable Fee Casperson said the city subsi- - Vollimeisfers, to collide on Wednesday O-Town- ers MAKE YOUR APPOI The were victorious over the Globettes in Wednesdays round of womens volleyball league play. The took three straight games to win the match as Ann Rackham led her team with 21 points. The Volleys derailed the Daring Darlings in three straight. Fay Peterson was the top scorer for the winners with a total of 19 points. Jill Christensen had 11 for the Darlings. In a no show, the Vollimeis-ter- s won by forfeit over the NOW FOR PORTRAITS FOR (CHRISTMAS ORDER NOW!! 16x20 $8o $4Q00 llxl4 $50 $2500 8xl0 $15 5x7 $10 ' $750 $500 familiar? You've probably seen some like area slopes, unprepared, unequipped and uninformed about the finer skills of skiing, this is really Glen Casperson, city recreation director, imitating these traits. Clinics set up by the city will help skiers avoid problems THIS SKIER LOOK Offer good thru Nov. Only Commercial Family Groups him on Engagement Free B&W Sweet 16s Weddings Babies The Jaws and Challengers were scheduled to square off, but neither team mustered enough players and the game will be rescheduled. Heres the schedule for Wednesday; 7 p.m. Jaws vs Daring Darlings; Volleys vs Globettes. 8 p.m. Vollimeisters vs XMAS SPECIAL REG. like this. MOO PHOTOS 646 South 7th West Brigham City PHONE 734-935- 7 BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS Greyhound announces The Ameripass. All-Americ- 723-347- Questions 1 By, You And Your Friends Answers from Ray Malmrose an Ask Your unlimited travel for Pharmacist! faints QUESTION: I seem to be constantly hearing about emphysema but dont remember ever having heard what happens to the lungs with disease. Will you please explain? Now, only $76 buys 7 days of unlimited travel, all over America. Canada too. Our Ameripass is for everybody. Young folks, older folks. Job seekers, pleasure seekers. With the 7 day, Ameripass, you can go where you want, in state and out. Only Greyhound serves 48 states. Travel everywhere and around. Take side trips. Be a real, free spirit. You can leave when you like, any day, every day of the week. Stop over where you like. And you don't have to pay for your Amerpass until you're ready to go. Or show us any credentials to enjoy this great value, Now there are 4 great Ameripasses. Good things come in fours. Theres yet another new Ameripass. 1 5 days unlimited travel, for $1 25. You'll get special discounts on hotels, meals, sightseeing with every Ameripass, too. Whether you pay $76, $1 25, $1 75 for one month, or $250 for two months. Get in touch with us today about the Ameripass. Brigham City Bus Depot 623 South Main ItesSt ,! Something good happens at5p.m. weekdays THE SPECIALTY OF SMOOT PHOTOS IS YOU Greyhound 723-851- 9 More than ever, were in touch with America. ANSWER: Emphysems is the enlarging of the small air sacs of the lungs. When this condition occurs these sacs lose the elasticity necessary for correct breathing. This, in turn means that not enough oxygen is being brought into the lungs and that an insufficient supply of oxygen is being fed into the bloodstream. Air sacs which have lost their elasticity can almost never be restored to their original condition. Along with smoking continued attacks of bronchitis and asthma can also produce this disease. Polluted air is another source of this condition. (And remember?! Its now more than ten years since the United danger-ously-heav- y States Surgeon General first announced Cigarette smoking is a health hazard of sufficient important. . . to warrant appropriate re- medial action.) MALMROSE PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS . 7 Winter's near, so's ski clinic director, said the first gathering is basically for beginners. Disseminated will be information on the bus program, tips on proper selection of equipment, ski films and instructions of safety and a presentation by the ski patrol. Prizes will be given away, he said. All the clinics are free to the public and we want to invite all the skiing public and any others interested to attend, Casperson said. 193 City, Utah November Sunday, 2, 1975 NEWS, Brigham at community center the community center. Glen Casperson, department Bowlettes Brigham Bowl Oct. 23, 1975 results High individual game - Linda Nelson, High Nelson, High High 1 1 Recreation department has scheduled its first of three ski clinics for Nov. 11 at 7 p.m. in (tac- Longhurst paced the team in scoring with 62 points followed by Oakeson with 36 points. End Jed Sargent led the receivers with five receptions for 100 yards. Leading the way on defense were middle guard Mark Butler and linebacker Mike Hatch. 1 Nov. The golfers dont want to admit it, but winters almost here you can tell by the smiles on the faces of skiers. And in keeping with the spirit of snow, the Brigham City ? i Also (guard), and Don Ayotte kle), the coach said. .4 ELDER Stingers vs Challengers bye. dizes the program to enable those riding buses to pay a reasonable transportation fee. The second clinic is slated for Nov. 17, also at the community center at 7 p.m. Casperson said more advanced skiers but beginners are will find this invited, too session most entertaining and informative. The program will include films on hot dog racing. General information on the City program will again be given, he said. More prizes will be given away. The third clinic will be on the hill at John Adams park and will be a practical session on equipment use. Basic ski instruction will be given, some lessons, too, and skier may sign up for ski lessons that will be given at Beaver Mountain, the director noted. Around Town Casperson said skiers have been placing posters with information on the clinics around town in local business windows. This isnt just a program for the young. Wed like to encourage all skies of all ages to come and join us at these clinics. Theyll be fun and informative for everyone, he said. BERT L. CHRISTENSEN Very successful business man for 25 years. Long time resident of Brigham Very interested in our city Can spend all of my time on the citys needs. I NEED YOUR VOTE ON NOV. 4 BERTL. CHRISTENSEN VOTE DEMOCRATIC |