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Show I k 4 V 1 v , v, , .1 I . ITS A GtlEAT SPOUT ' r Was Tossing Them In Last Game Flying Hunters Knock Over 70 Coyotes In Western B.E. County This Winter By Max Adams Sportsmen up Tremonton way always find a way to entertain themselves, even during the coldest winter months. Since winter set in, the fellows up north Box Elder county have taken to the air in search of coyotes. At six bucks a head bounty, the business is very profitable for some of the boys who have bagged as many as six and seven dogs in a day's 'hunt. To date, this winter, the local fellows have killed approximately TO coyotes. Shooting shotguns from the airplants is great .sport to them, and if they knock over a doggie, they must land, to cut off the four hoofs and upper half of the wild dogs jaw, in order to collect their bounty. Some quite treacherous terrain serves as a landing strip for these pilots, but land they must or do a lot of extra hiking. Mystery Team In Region One n l. Dave Malntrose, BEHS Forward led the way in scoring in the last practice game. Hell be one of the leading scorers in tonights region one opener against Logan. ... Cool Bears Face Tough Test Against Tigers Tonight For Call Our time to arrange new listings ' or advertising in the . NEW TELEPHONE BUSINESS OFFICE i it ttill DIRECTORY in mi xtlltJ (1 iMflHIl () Journey to Oguen also to meet the Weber Warriors. The Warriors, fresh from their upset victory over Ogden last week will be out to make it two straight. The Spartans, on the other hand, displayed a scoring punch even In losing to the Bear River five 60 to 54. Weber hasnt consistently shown such a scoring punch and for that reason the Spartans will rule as favorites In that game. North Cache will draw a bye, which will give them time to lick their wounds before they come over to Brigham City on the following Friday to meet the Bees in the locals first Region home game. v; f V- a. - t ( x d there The Box Elder Bees, after a weeks rest start their 1952 race against the Logan Grizzlies at Logan tonight. The econd teams will play and the irst team game will start at 8 p. m. in the Logan tigh school gym. The Logan team surprised North Cache with a 39 to 3(2 vie-or- y over the defending Region 1 champs. The thing that was nost surprising about the Logan vin is that the Griralies. lost games and jight hen defeated North Cache in the Bulldogs own cracker-bomakes the victory quite a feat. The Box Elder Bees, notably when slow starters particularly hey have kept a date in Salt Lake City for a football class A title game, are an unknown quantity In the Region. The team has been spotty in their play and after opening with a victory over Jordan lost some in four games before cashing their second victory In play. Kent Harris, and most of the football fane will Temember him when the Bees played the Grizzlies in the two games last fall, is the scoring threat for the Logan quintet. Harris has the height and size to make him as hard to handle on the hardwood as he was on the gridiron. For the Bees, anyone. of three or four boys can be a scoring threat. Dave Maimrose hit the nets to lead the Bees in their last practice game, Harold Anderson has topped the scorers in games, Kelly Farmer has topped the sooie in a game and Phil Oyler, as soon as he gets those football muscles trained for basketball can be a scoring threat. So Jusit how the Bees will end up in Region I competition in a deep dark mystery. Other games In the Region will find the favored Bear River Bears traveling to Ogden to meet the Tigers. The Ogden quintet was figured to be In the top half of the Region standings, but .Weber upset them last Friday and if Bear River can do the same this (Friday night, the Tigers will have a long old pull if they are going to enter the state tournament come next March. The South Cache Spartans bas--tetba- ll campaign, in the East Garland area. The state organization, very much in harmony with the efforts put forth by these active sportsmen, agreed to have Lyle Anderson, state man working in this department, come to East Garland Monday, Jan. 14, and handle the poisoning of bacon rind which will be used as bait. According to Lynn Larson, the rinds will be tacked firmly to trees and wild growth mostly In the Bear River bottoms area, . FAGK SIX where magpies colonize heavily BOX ELDER JOURNAL during the winter. It is a well recognized fact Brigham City, Utah among sportsmen that magpies 1952 11, Friday, January are doing considerable damage Order your stationery, office and to pheasant eggs every year, and business forms, envelopes, etc., thus retarding tpheasant today at the News-Journa- 4 Box Elder Is (Paul Larson, Kenneth Shaffer, and Lynn Larson, all of East Garland, met with Perry Eagan, state fish and game director, and Owen Morris of the state fish and wildlife, in Salt Lake Jan. 7, and City last Monday, discussed a magpie poisoning Hustler On The Court 4' HIGH TONIGHT AT LOGAN Sportsmen Plan Poisoning Project A BEES OPEN REGION CHASE Bear River will get a tough test tonight against the Ogden Tigers in the Ogden gym at 8 00 p. m., but judging from the high score the Bears racked pp against South Cache, the Tigers In turn will need all their resources. Coach Hughes said, three of his stalwarts wont see much action, due to injuries. Fronk, clever floor man, Is out for the season with a broken ankle, and Stark with two broken fibs and Calderwood with a sprained back are limited to only frequent action. The other nine squad mem- - bers are in top shape, however, said Hughes. In edging South Cache 60 to of 54, the Rivermen hit 35 their field goals, which isnt bad, like considering the college score, but dropped low on foul pitches, hitting but 55, In the Tigers, the Rivermen will meet a tall, fast team, that is ranked among the tops In the state, even though bowing to Weber last Friday, 33 to 32. Ogdens squad averages over 6 feet, but the Bears who are considerably shorter, have speed and floor play to match up for the height, and in Nish and Christensen, the Bears have two men well capable of handing any backboards in the state. This game should settle some optimism of the South Cache game, of whether Bear River is a fast scoring machine, or whether Souh Cache was just a mite slack on defense that night BOWLING RESULTS Seagull Aviation Barges Ahead In Bowling V In the first week of the second half of the Tuesday night bowling league, Seagull Aviation went out in front with a four point victory over the Indian school. three Finer Cleaners took points from Dales Service and Merrell s Inc. grabbed three from Nielsen Motors, leaving Finer Cleaners and Merrells tied for second place. Ed Carey rolled a hot scratch game of 220. aL. List Closing Dates For 7952 Season At their regular monthly meeting, held last Tuesday, Jan. 8, at 12 noon in the Oak cafe, Tremonton businessmen decided to close their place of business on the following dates, to observe the legal holidays. May 30 Decoration Day. July 4 and 5 Independence day. July 24 Pioneer day. September 1 Labor day. November 27 Thanksgiving. December 25 Christmas. Reed Palmer, president of the association, otfieijated at the luncheon meeting, and plans were discussed to have a mail box installed in the West Main street area, and to have directional aides posted to mark the way to the city post office building. n Phil Oyler BEHS Guard getting the football kinks out of his muscles and can be expected to shine for tonights region opener which . begins at 8 p. m. in Logan. i . . is hat's off to the men who manage Utah' mines, mills and smelters. They have the tough ob of keeping complicated organizations working smoothly so that employees, shareholders and the public are all satisfied. My ob depends on their ability, and they're right on the ball I" "My Hold Contest To Get Fathers Out - 0 - crisp deanthat A two-wacontest to arouse interest in fathers to attend a special safety meeting at Central school P.T.A. meeting Monday is being planned by the students. Rooms will vie against each other to see which room can get the greatest number of fathers at the meeting and fathers will compete with the mothers to see who has the largest group at the meeting, according to Principal J. D. Gunderson. The meeting will feature a specialist in safety, Ab Jenkins, Meteor racer famous Mormon who has donated his time reto cently promoting safety. The meeting will be held at A new 120 "horsepower Commander V8 7.30 p. m. A new Champion in the low price field wtwwryy Heres beer at its best 4 always of highest quality. Brewed leisurely and aged VEGETABLES WITHOUT SOIL1 The Army Quartermaster Corps soilless gardens in thoroughly to please the taste of the discriminating, Japan produce more than 3 ,000 .000 pounds of fresh vegetables yearly at less than half the cost it grown commerciaUy. All are safe to eat raw, which is not true of food grown under ordinary unsanitary, oriental JUST ARRIVED NEW CASE MANURE SPREADER V . 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