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Show 8 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, December 14. 1975 Ksu I! diiisiDDeoDf SMsfaisis peiFOy fee DaG(lv MMvm 0 will A trio of youngsters challenge Maxie Kosof In bowl68 games for charity at Friday the Brigham Bowl. ing his Paul Damon, 23, Richard Braegger, 21, and Linda Nelson, 24, all of Brigham City will roll side by side with Maxie at his pin party for blind and needy kids. Everyone is invited to this d Brigham City fundraiser and if you cant be there, feel free to send a contribution in care of the Jaycees, P.O. Box 553, Brigham City. Damon and Braegger will roll one all 68 games with Kosof for every year of the bowlers and Mrs. Nelson will roll age at least 10 games with him. Jaycees-sponsor-e- Maxie's pin party works like this For a $1 a line (50 cents for kids and senior citizens until 6 p.m.), youll get shoes and a chance to compete against Max: ie. Free Games If you beat him, you get three free games of bowling at Brigham Bowl. If youre the best bowler in one of several categories you could win a prize from one of several local merchants contributing. While most of their reasons vary, two common denominators stand out, they received their bowling start at the Brigham Bowl and they want to help needy children. USU Student Damon, a Student at Utah State university where he is a member of the school bowling team, came up through the program and juniorbowling grew up on the lanes after his parents moved to town some years ago. Damon also bowled on the Box Elder High school bowling club. . you have many opportunities to contribute,-- ' Maximum Number Jaycees feel this program, however, can reach a maximum number of children who will receive directly warm clothing and boots to help them through the winter. Most of these children would receive little or no Christmas without the help of Maxie Kosof in sponsoring his annaul birthday party, said Studdert. He said all of the local Jaycees 33 members are urged to bowl against Maxie Friday and other service organizations have promised their support, I want to see if I can bowl 68 games, but I want also to help needy children, too, he stated. Damon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Damon of 241 South Fifth East. He is a political science major at USU. Mrs. Nelson, who resides with her husband Jerry at 1054 Shannon Circle, is a former employe of Kosofs and began her bowling at the local establishment several years ago. But back to the youthful trio, whose combined ages equal Kosofs. The bowlers are paying their own way as their share of contributions to the charity drive. 1 BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS The I feel he has a good program set up with his party for needy kids. Im happy I can contribute in this way, she said. Newcomer Braegger is a relative newcomer to the game, beginning to bowl seriously only in February. A construction worker, he echos sentiments about the pin party value for the area's needy children. I figure if Maxies willing to put up the money and time to help the blind and needy, then I ought to be able to come in and donate my time and money, too, to help these kids," said Braegger. Braegger, Damon and Kosof are members of the Mason too. will roll all 68 games with Kosof while Mrs. Nelson vows to bowl all she can. Bowlers can roll against Kosof beginning at 10 a.m. Friday at the Brigham Bowl, BOWLING PROPRIETOR Maxie Kosof, seated, keeps score for Richard Braegger, left, Paul Damon and Linda Nelson who will bowl against him Friday in his charity party for blind and needy kids. Damon and Braegger Realty team which bowls Friday nights. Damon holds a 201 average, Braegger 185 while Maxie has averaged around 160 lately. The past three years of his annual Christmas program, hes rolled 178, 176, and 166 averages. Funny Thing Its a funny thing. Every year my average drops, the more money comes in for these kids. I hope I average only 140 so we can collect $1,000. Id Format of the event will place one bowler in each lane in head to head competition. be happy to see my bowling fall off if it would work that way, he said. Braegger, Damon and Mrs. Nelson challenge their friends to come in and bowl at least a series against them and Maxie. Earl Bassett, Utah Division of Family Services, will receive every penny of money collected to distribute it to needy children Lady bowlers will receive a handicap of the difference between their average and 170 pins toward beating Maxie, who will bowl scratch. Last year, Maxie collected $323. This year, the Jaycees hope to double that amount. With your help, we can. If you cant get to- the Brigham Bowl to roll a line, send in a contribution to the Jaycees. Well see the money gets directly to the Division of Family Services, Studdert appealed. for such things as boots, coats and food, said Jaycee president Stephen M. Studdert. We cant appeal to the people of Brigham City strongly enough to help support this program. We know that charitable drives are being undertaken across the city and that - A HOME FOOD STORAGE GIFT Final ski clinic Vi Bushel readied by city The third part of a three part ski series sponsored by the Brigham City Recreation department will be held Dec. 26 at 1 p.m. at John Adams park. The clinic will be the final one before the ski season of the recreation department gets underway. The depart-- ; ment has already held two other clinics to brief new skiers and refresh experienced ones about equipment, safety and other items. Certified instructors will be there to help skiers. ski-relat- Prizes Given Away Prizes will be given away, including two free ski lessons with $15 each. This class is very important to the new and beginning skiers who have purchased or received new equipment, but it is open to all and we encourage everybody that wants to attend, said Director Glen Capserson. In this class, kids will learn how to adjust equipment and will be able to get used to snow and terrain. First Lesson The class is equal to a first ski lesson given at ski schools, said Casperson. Clear windows i the Box Elder High school girls volleyball team which placed fourth in the recent state tournament and captured the Region One championship. Front, from left, are Terri Loveland, Laurie PICTURED IS HERE Hansen, Krista Henage, and Elana Lomaquahu. Back row, Coach Emily Call, Jan Tuft, Racquel Ash, Pam Andersen, Debbie Gale, and Kathy Reimers. A tip for safer winter driving from Chief of Police Stephen M. Studdert: Longer hours of darkness, combined with snow, fog and frost, reduce visibility during the winter months. 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