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Show Central School c''h Crude 0 0 0 A left in the game Lee Ynmiff I..!.,. , tanked one from the or,U. J. D Seine by quarters: r.er to make the score 41 to 40. 7 22 26 40 Then Granite brought the bail Box Elder 15 24 39 43 down and started killing time. Granite Officials Hancock and May committed ha futn personal loul in the game on Golding and left the game. Both HmmiIh- Thriller From Bees 43 To 40 nii nfirfrnrynT v . .y; liunsak-er- , Knwin Unghtenuiirg, Dean Christensen, Ric .aril ominan, Dennis Cordon, Kent Leonard Brent Daniel Orchard, Olney, Delon Jensen, Richard Koford. Bobby Baty, Nolland Vue Va Tingey, Saunders, Robinette, Ted Berner Robert Roberts, Pett, Orwin, Carol Edwards, Marcia Fodness, Anderson, Francis Carl Wadman, Valentine, Eugene Eileen Hansen, Martha Ann Hollist, Da Ixme Jensen, Barbara Jones, Janet Dummer, Hotter, Eileen Monson, Ada Lynn Nelson, Kathryn Nielson, Rosalie Norman, Camille Cheryl Palmer, Carol Poulsen, Yolanda Rossi, Jeanette Sato, Norene Whitaker, Mr. teacher. Jensen. Morgan, Central School Fifth Grade MuwaijMiiiiitulCwLith'itrnriirw'iTwr Wil-let- ta 'WplWOlWW s minutf-- Granilc Wins The Grange basketball team defeated the Box Elder Bees by a score of 43 to 40 at the Bees gym last Wednesday afternoon, rhe contest got under way at 2:30 and was witnessed by some ,00 fans. The visitors dominated in all four quarters. They took all he rebounds from the bank-board- s until the very last minutes of the contest. They played good ball control and were deadly on long shots. The Bees came up fast on the Granite club in the final stanza and threw a scare into their opponents. All through the game Box Elder was fighting from behind. Golding was the top scorer on the floor. He tallied three field goals and nine tree throws for a total of 13 points. For Granite, Bess and Estle were second high with counters. For the Bee Hiv-erLee 'Boothe, Bert Hunsaker and Frank May all tallied eight points apiece. At the end of the third quarter, the Granite club held a big 39 to 26 lead over the Bees. Frank May and Lee Boothe started taking the rebounds and the Bees started coming fast. With less than four minutes left to play, the score read: Granite 40, Box Elder 38.Haney was fouled by Harris, and his shot was good with about three t - - shots were good and the score SPORTS lead 43 to 40. Tuesday night the Bees lost a 48 to 41 contest to Ogden high. The Bees held a small lead at each rest period in the game, but wilted in the last quarter scoring only 2 points to drop the decision. Hall was the high point man for the Ogden club, while Ronnie Deal Harris led the Bee scoring with 11 points. Last night the Bees played Davis high school, and this evening they meet Ogden on the Box Elder court. Play will start at 7:30 with the first team game starting at 8:30. The box scores: Box Elder 40 Harris B. Hunsaker May Booth L. Johnson C. Hunsaker Rock White Nielson V. Johnson Totals G T F P 0 3 4 4 0 2 0 0 0 3 2 2 8 2 2 1 3 3 Score by quarters: 17 26 39 41 Box Elder 15 24 38 48 Ogden Officials: Agricola and Hazen. 1 15 19 10 40 43 Good by. Please Granite G T F P 16 4 0 Haney 3 A MILWAUKEE ,Wis. (UP) young man in a convertible swept up to a pretty woman on the corner and asked if be could drive her any place. Have you she asked. got enough gas? Why, sure, he replied eagerly. Then step on it, she said. 5 0 8 3 3 2 8 3 3 14 9 15 0 0 0 0 Bess Estle Bailey Golding Thompson Compton 117 0 2 0 0 Gliosis And Jaycccs Meet Here Tuesday The Brigham City Junior Chamber of Commerce basketball team takes a whirl with the Ghosts Tuesday night on the Box Elder high school basketball court, at 8:30. The Colored Ghosts, touring basketball team, professional have an astounding record of round-bal- l wins, in fact you could say the record is perfect. 143 games all They played avpr the nation and Canada last season without a loss. The Ghosts moved into the state of Utah late last week and will wotk up to Brigham City on Tuesday of next week. The Jaycee team features a number of local stars. These same boys defeated the Clowns, another touring colored professional team, last year and dropped a close game to these same Colored Ghosts. Fans will be in for an evening of the finest basketball or the funniest as the occasion demands. If the Jaycee team can put up a close struggle then the Ghosts will be forced to play their best brand of basketball, but if the locals find they are in the midst of a cool evening, then the evening may dewith velop into one filled laughs. There is one thjng you can bet on, however, and that is the final score will be close, because if the clowning cant even up things, then nothing can. uaY December Second Ward Wins So. Stake Title The Brigham City ward won the first half A?"0 f For S( pionship of the South Box stake by defeating foiT SALE-ro-nt lard 53 to 33 last checl Monday nE' Junior Rasmussen led the Ann your ners with 14 points 4c each. and r was Braegger high ooln ffiiE Jft order for Willard with 14 nL pjnt Other games of the i found the Fifth ward dm2? fOi saleMantua 30 to 28. Lee Sim rot lodan. led the winners guard tut The First ward pasted nighty g Sixth ward 51 to 30 by owner Valentine Dn Das, Bri! ing the way for the win, ers llJ South with 17 points each. South Stake Final Stanainn (First Half) pS ait? F( Second First .... Willard Fifth ... Mantua Sixth .. fl -- - 4 1 3 Coal Best nut isd 3 1 ! lump $ 0 Fair Warning ATLANTA H. lundy U lit So. PI and JBoberte Marble company, a tombstone firm, has posted on its ofjjnn building here, visible to motor-istapproaching a dangerous corner. It reads: Drive care, fully, we can wait Phone your news , SALE-1- Kfl (UP)-- The to 727. g SALE-in- 0B pullet wights Phone ed. SALE' fOl IHon.and$77!I 3 Market. 1011. Any harm in a nap after fOB SALE-)- a or or mec bale. 1 roi giving Dinner? g SALE-lotin- oil wason; 1 lerera! piece of fhone 46: Order supply Spring Devil Gayla Speth, Gerald Bywater, Jent Josephson, Rees Nielsen, Marie Lovewell, Nedra Nelson, Carolyn Byrd, Kent Jensen, Larry Thompson, Norman Stain, Billy Jensen, '.David Tingey, Richard Gordon, Karen Crowther, Valerie Pierce, Wynn Bott, Dennis Reeves, Dee Leggett, Judith Wilson, John Valberg, Donald Terry, Beulah Cottle, Tom ' Melntire, Juanita Brewster, Noel Bess, Robert Knudsen, Patsy Ilunsaker, Deanna Hig-leMrs. Hamblin, teacher. Nancy Hollist, Duanne Linnell, Neal Hinsaker. ( y, B Central School Sixth Grade Directory monl line dor per UGINEERl Carrut A. n S;..W Visional i 2 atveyor. Plume- 4724 AUTO BOD See Jensc tea Body iA:J ft ,lrf paint pairs,' damaged ai , n , S W V plumbing tarsen Bro business p phone 212 j specialty, V PLUMBING jk V-- if ''' s , tip-- ? , V, ' , ft-- 'ym L V.Jj ft' 9 P'S' 4 5 r To merit of us a nap after Thanksgiving dinner is a much a part of Thanksgiving as the turkey itself. And theres no harm in that if we dont stay asleep to the responsibilities that go with the good things we have to be thankful for . . . the good things we enjoy only because we are a free people. But too many of us go right on napping year after year. 45 million Americans failed to exercise their right to vote in the last presidential election! They were asleep to one of the most fundamental duties of free Americans. How many millions more of us are asleep Ml ''-- 14 V :'4 L VJj?? $4 ;M t '1 , I 'WA. Kathleen Holland. Margaret Hopkins, Carolyn Jensen, Sharon DeAnn Dorris, Baty, Paty Johnson, Shirley. Jones, Margie Keyes, Georgiana Mollendorf, Margaret Nelson, Nancy Rohwer, Joan Sato. Eltanor Shelby, Connie Walters, Ann Westenskow, Sherlene Wight, Shirley Wixom, Sherald Andreason, Denny Beecher, Wayne Bowcutt, Jack Burt, Bowen Call, Bruce Christensen, Donald Dobbins, Dan Erb, Jed Grover, Norrine Ruddell, Nickie Van Dewerker, Sandra Huggins, Reed Hansen. Philip Horsley, Stanley Jensen, Vernon Johnson, Jimmy Packer, Rodney Taylor, Robert Vamamoto. Mr. Marble, teacher. i ..... .... ....... 4 .VWWTir Fourth Ward Wins are Motors and Morrells, Inc. for third place. Ray Reedtied Bowling Results er rolled a high single game of 217. Glen Kelley rolled a 199 Monday League, Dec. 19 scratch score to win a steak Pheasant Cafe took three from dinner for himself and partner Beehive Bottling, to stay in first j from Lumber. Lumber won Wednesday League, Dec. 21 place; four from Intermountain Indian Junes Service grabbed four school to take second place, and points from B. & B. Billiards, to Iub Billiards grabbed three take first place, leaving B. & B. mm Wes's .Market, for third in second place . Hodges Barber place. Ra Reeder rolled a 213 .hup won four points from Brig-- I hour dual air- ham Laundry. viatch to win The game be- plane instruction from Seaguii tw een C. Tanner Jewelry and U ia::on. 0. K. Rubber of Tremonton was Tuesday League, Dec. 20 posiponed. George Hodges rollSeagull Aviai.on won three ed a hoi high series of 619. points from Andersen Auto, to "Youre illegally parked in the stay in firs! place; Finer Cleaners and Merreli's Inc. split two middle of the fire station drivepoint each, and Nielsen Motors way." was the answer. took three from Brigham Ttuck & Implement Co. Finer CleanChristmas tree ornaments are ers and Andersen Auto now toed now made which are for second place, and Nielsen to our other duties as citizens of a democracy? How many of us are napping when we should get out to our Town Meetings and other civic government groups? How many millions of us pay union dues and dont vote in union elections own stock but throw away our proxies? How many of us dodge jury duty? These are our rights as free people! These are the rights wed all hate to lose yet so many of us do so little to help keep them. We must do more than give thanks for the good things freedom gives us on Thanksgiving or any other day of the year. We must work to keep our freedom. We have a government of the people and only the people themselves can make it work It takes right! 150 million forth 5th full-tim- e, wide-awak- e AND Jensen ai paveL Ro strong! EVERY HOME should have this syic!e ,0 the Rights and Duties of an American. citizens to keep our democracy going excavi Do you know your rights? Do you know the nine keys to good citithe how and why of zenship each? Youll find all this useful information and many other interesting facts about your country in this handy little booklet. Send 25c to the American Heritage Foundation, 17 F.ast 45th Street, New York City. ttCHARD ... graying Produce by 45 to 26 Monday night in the Box Elder high school gym. Jack Hadfield led the winners in the scoring column with 13 points. Other games of the evening found the Brigham Seventh defeating Bear River 47 to 36. Weight led the winners with 13 points. Honeyville got past easily winning 38 to 14. Boothe led the Honeyville scoring with 16 points. e Cape Blanco was the first graphic feature of Oregon named by a white man. geo- to be Co PEE ESTI Linoleum plastic et coverit ir'd Install fsd '&W. Are you a full-tim- citizen? Check here! e Jim 'Ae sped; Portraits. F Photo Art I Phone 945. Printed j The Brigham City Fourth ward ! Approved Tri-Stat- continued its winning ways defeating the Eighth ward Y SAND PORTRAITS 0 Again In No. Stake Plumbing watei ter heal Ice. Deve sals; ' Tri-Stat- i Sales sli The OOR-W- Linoleum L Congo; installed Jre, phone iWi Dc (. 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