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Show J . Zi ,, ' &. v.$ "?iV ft S 4 - V Eagle harriers ' J BOX ELDER San Juan tallied 45 points while Intermountain pulled up n second place with 67. HOLDING UP their second place state trophy are Eagle runners (from left) John Martinez, Dean Birdfaraway, Eli Scott, Francis Calflooking, Darryl Ricker and Wilford Garen Hyer Fifteen-year-ol- d something Utahns his age havent. Hes taken most a moose and ante- a single season. Garen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hyer of Brigham City, might be too young by Utah statutes to hunt big game, but in Wyoming hes of age and this lope in Bowling in Brigham City ' as the region champions and knew they had a hard road ahead to upset San Juan, whose runners placed second, sixth, 10th, 11th and 16th. Coach Elbe Thompson was pleased with the Eagle performance, noting all runners will be back next year except who is a senior. Unusual games are popping up all over in league play Brigham Bowl. sett father. The moose was shot recenlty on Smiths Fork of the Uintas in Wyoming. Garen drew a permit last May for the hunt while his father didnt. He took the 700 pound animal with two shots from a week. She rolled a 182 while posting the game, some 60 pins above her 122 average. She was bowling with Margie This year is her third in league bowling and shes improved each year. Shes already eight pms above 1975-7- 6 and is a strong candidate for most improved bowler this season, Also during the night she had career high scratch and handicap games and series. icrBTyTnnnnrBTrxrTrmyoj 9 TRVUS God Sheriffs deputies are investmgating the burglary of Palmer Brothers store in Park Valley early Friday jnornmg. VOX'LL sMcimQs Deputies Les York and Larry Johnston said a window was broken out to gain entry and thieves made off with over $800 Limes The winner need not be present to win when the bicycle is given away at 8:15. Junior high school students get into the carnival and dance free when they purchase a ticket on the bicycle, otherwise, it costs 50 cents for admission. During the evening there will be short movies for 15 cents, games, corn dogs, homemade in goods, mostly candy and soda OUR MOTTO AT THE NEW VICTOE1 .. day. r.'Mons Lynn Ammons . all spare game 17 EAST 2nd SOUTH 723-346- ; 3 Chris Williams, Mike Martinez and Lissa Markham (from left) will be given away by the Box Elder High school PTA at the annual Halloween carnival and dance Oct. 29 at the school. Tickets are available at THIS BICYCLE, shown by several locations. STOP Government control of private property. Vote High team series Challengers, 1687 High team series hep Lucky Strikes, Oct. 21, 1978 Bowlettea BRADBURY Co. Commission 2164 Nelda Parsons, 201 High game Roxie Geisler, 223 High game hep Nelda Parsons, 484 High series Brenda Hawkes, 584 High series hep High team game Lucky Strikes, 598 772 High team game hep Elva Ellis, Splits converted Brenda Hawkes, 2 10 twice, Karen Ball, 3 10, Naomi Forward, 5 8 10, Sue Barhams 2 7 Shirley Nielsen, 5 8 10, Marlene 7 and Ipsen, Ivy Wankier, Marlene Petty, (V & AMERICAN PARTY Caught Doodling In the middle of a geography lesson, Stew was caught doodling said the on his desk. Stew, teacher, what do you know about the Rumanian border? Surprised, Stew could only say Oh, hes the guy that goes out with my aunt and my father doesnt like it! left, and his father Roy, show the head of Garen's 700 pound bull taken in Wyoming recently. The 15 ear-olGaren used two shots to down the animal while unting with his father. GAREN HYER, Still Involved A woman went to confession and told the priest she was having an affair. This must be the tenth time you've told me this story, the priest sighed. Are d Local stucjehts in college plays ley T. Hansen of 425 West Fourth South, Brigham city; and Lavona Jenks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Varsel Jenks of RFD 2, Brigham City. 'b (4&i4 QL& 7 you still involved with this through the Golden Spike man? Oh, no, Father, I just Humane society by calling like to talk about it. 734-983- Two local students attending Ricks college are taking part in the schools drama productions this year. They are Natalie Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wes TO PEOPLE PHARMACY PHACTS VOTE FOR from Ray Malmrose VERDEN F. FOIINESBECK Have yoti ever heard about the historic Chinese doctor-patie- arrangement our country it The power to tax in which the doctor was paid only so long as the patient remained in good health, and the patient paid nothing when sick? While this kind of arrangement is, of course, the pure antithesis of the wy its done today in actually could be a workable arrangement if the doctors responsibility for the patients health were on an active basis of disease prevention. Jt would have to be fully understood that regular physical checkups were mandatory, and the patient would hkve to contact the doctor at the first sign of any physical disability, no matter (now slight. On the bther hand, while were not Chinese Using thjs ages-olsystem and tend to think of is the power to destroy. We have reached the summitt on taxation. We have enough taxes. We need to put them in the right places. State agencies snould be allocated funds according to their NEED. Not by what they WANT. Our welfare program needs overhauling again for those who NEED welfare not for those who use is as a substitute for work. The elderly on fixed incomes' need relief and taxes and other items for their welt being. A The Prestige Card statement savings account from Ogden First Federal. Its your standard, high interest savings account. Then it Until you have an emergency 2000 miles from home. withputs your money where your problem is. Emergency cash drawals at over 3000 locations across the country. housing program that makes it possible for our young people to be a TENANT the rest of their lives. OWN their own home; and not We need a stronger public Utilities Commission to stop the raises of public utilities. d as rather humorous, it arent our present health insurance plans working somewhat along these same lirfes' MALMROSE PHARMACY ' 102 PRESCRIPTIONS E. Forest 723-85- Being a farmer I am not busy during the legislative session's and can devote full time to this job. We need a REPRESENTATIVE from our district in the state legislature, not ust a MEMBER. Voter's I need your help and your vote If You Got The Vote. I've Got The Time. i fr&MjuuuuuuuujuuLmi) pop. Items taken also included hunting supplies, prepared sandwiches and a stereo. Deputies said store owner Layne Palmer called in the complaint around 7 a.m. Fri- us WE CARE, COME IN & SEE US WHERE GOOD SERVICE IS root beer, donuts, brownies, cupcakes and candy for sale. Carnival chairmen Connie Johnson and Treva Johnson urge all junior high students to participate in the carnival. Burglars remove $800 in goods at rural store Box Elder on p ccmvgD Students at Box Elder Junior High school are reminded to buy their tickets for the 10 speed bicycle that the PTA is giving away at the school Halloween carnival and dance Friday, Oct. 29 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the junior high. The tickets will be sold every morning before school in the cafeteria this week. They will be sold to the public at J & W Bicycle shop, 137 South Main, where the bicycle is on display, and at Brigham Realty, both in Brigham City, and in Mantua at the L & T campground store. 30-0- and Richard Cleaveland and be given away (PITA year he took moose and antelope while hunting with his ll',' at her husband Tom Ammons the Seven-uteam. Lynn Ammons, bowling in the Livewires mixed doubles league on Wednesday nights, put together an all spare game to 2-- Dike will 7, Spores highlight activities the past Bird-Faraw- Tahnezani. The Region Nine cross country champs state placed second behind San Juan in the meet this week. Youth, 15, downs moose in Wyoming has done Strikes n schools. The Eagles entered the meet Wilford Tahnezani was third in the field of over 50 runners for the Eagles. Dean Birdfaraway was seventh, Eli Scott 12th, Monte Joseph 21st and Francis Calflooking 24th. Region Nine was well represented as Lehi placed fourth, with ace Larry Cardon finishing first in the field for the Pion ... ' - - eers. Enterprise was third, Paro-wa- n fifth, South Sevier sixth, Piute seventh and Dugway eighth. All but San Juan, Lehi and Intermountain are country runners brought home the silver this week as they ran second to a strong San Juan team in the meet in Salt Lake City. Cityu Utah Sunday, October 24, 1976 second in state Intermountain school cross NEWS,? Brigham I OGDEN OFFICE: 2425 Washington Blvd. Validated Parking 621-01- BRIGHAM CITY OFFICE: 101 South Main 734-945- 4 Door-sid- e Parking . , Vv j ROY OFFICE: 2020 West 5700 South Door-Sid- e Parking ? I.H j 7,73r691 & t 1 |