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Show WHO -- Everybody Does It! WHAT WHEN -- WHERE HOW - Side-Line- Holds First Dance. 9 to 12 Dance Bowl, of Course to Danny Ross And His Orchestra Ntwv-Journ- The South stake held their !iim basketball game of the lieu season last Wednesday night in the big gym. They got started with the First ward and the Fifth ward. Six of the seven wards played. Perry had a bye and was the tf,am not playing. The first waid walked all over the Fifth waul and defeated them 40 to K. The second game saw the Willard five beat the Sixth ward by a score ot 28 to 20. Man-tuwas beaten by the Second ward 20 to 22 in the last game of the night. Dean Adams tanked 11 jtoints for the First ward club to spearhead their attack on the Fifth ward five. Jerry Valentine and Bruce Kejes were next to Adams with 9 and 7 respectively. For the losers, G. Wadman was top scorer with only three tallies. The Filth was held scoreless the first quaiter, and were just too far behind to catch up and win. Willard and the Sixth played an evenly matched game with the Willard five having the final winning edge. The final score of the game was 28 to 20. G. Braegger was high man in the game with 12 points. Following Braegger was R. Facer with five rallies. Valcarce was a WHY -- Just for Fun Let's Make It DANCING A PARTY Saturday Night mm s ly wMoc Casaba Games Sat. Night, minute of the game 8 to 7. Then the Bees found the range and dropped Bear River 22 to 13. You can guess who won the third half game, Bear River 13 to 7 over Weber Dope the favorite out ol that mess South Stake Sport a! Editor The curtain left the floor and the Region I basketball show is underway. The Jamboree held Region left plenty to be desired along the lines of information and facts on the respective strengths of the squads. in-th- 1 bi u t all Vuii I an do us sift ou ttic tacts, in the games he'O Went r placed t w o leam- n c.h h game The legulars p'uved the Inst quaitei and the le.sirve. the second against Box Filler and Bear Rivet. With that pioveduie, Box KMet and Beai River did the same. u- When Box Kldei Beai and R.ver plaved, n was CON G RATll. TH NS regulaisj The results on both sides of a'l tin wav with a lew subsii-MFNP: The Beehiver.s the mountain were: beat everyone. lutions being made. This was piuiubJy patterned over at Logan, but just which loams plavLogan ed icserves toi a quaitei isn't! Everyone - Across the mountain soundly spanked and then kick- known. ed the Grizzlies from .North Cache 25 to 2 in their half game. -TV wav ihe tacks up North Cache had previously now Box Eldei legion will be fighting 17 4. South to Cache i: out with Bear River foi secthumped Then to confuse everyone, South ond place with Logan riding Ihe Cache came back to squeeze lavored horse. past Logan 17 to 15. Dope the favorite out of those apples. Scoieis in the Westside were: Mav the topped The same thing happened on point getims on ihe Bee squad this side of the Region. Weber with 9, toombs and Petersen slipped by Box Elder in the last will be the men to watch from Bear River as they racked up high scorer for the Sixth ward eight and six points respectivewith seven points. ly and the Webei scoring was The last contest of the eve- ovenl divided with Hartman ning saw the powerful Second tops with three jwlnts. ward five just basely get by the Mantua club by a score of 29 JUST PLAIN STUFF: Weber to 22. Big Martin Steele led his will be a detensive team. They team to victory with eight xcorMantuas points. highest er was G. Nelson with seven tallies. It was the closest of the games played that night. The box scores: First Ward Jam-boie- f 4DIIJIK have two tall boys who sweep the boards so its a case of hit 'em the first time or lose the ball. Bear River is a scrapping team and that kind of pla Invites body contact and their games should be tough. Pax-in- g was ragged as well as shootol ing but that's t h.u aetei st carl games, li took B Filler live mimues ol ;hc so, :u! quar-lei- ' to stoic and that scon1 onl counier in Ihe second game. quarlei of the Webci The had a total ol live in the lust quaiter Final stoic ol course eight to seven. Welter e PA RT were m F. their pitching .it ihe Jamboree. They were .veiling Jb.s is one of the few times ibis comer has seen them pa it impale Keep n PAGE SEVEN Missing Milk Mystery Cartons Gone, Dog Gonej BOX ELDER JOURNAL Sl'MTER Ills I. Mil. icd loi dav s to i aieh Pel n c lie i hit I vv ho made In fiont dooi steps unsafe tor the motnmg milk. The paper cartons dixappeatod nlmosi as soon as - 'lie milkman mined IViectivex spntn-milk drops and flic- found a dug lops oil the muons mu the milk. hK back a (rail ofj H The j follow ml it Choke . chewing th" and lapping is yours for well reradio in vour home or In our shop where we can do it quicker. Command us to come lo or come for your radio when it needs service. pair your CHRISTMAS TREES up hoys FOR SALE Fresh Cut shou'd he a pleas mg team lo watch ibis veai. The are speed and aie pld ing a more wide open game, Also the were follow in their shots and getting then shaie ol the rebounds. 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