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Show T r Boffilder Loaded With Talent, Bee Maimen Expect Highly Successful Season Co'unty SPORT 25 Post Season Deer Permits Issued State Champs . At the annual meeting of he areas ftnis action was year, In Utah Wildlife Federation held taken by the board In an effort Salt (Lake City on December 6 to bring the animals (to the hunT-h- and 7, it was decided to hold four post season deer hunts. The Wllland and Mantua areas have been given 25 permits. The special hunt will start on December 13. , The Utah (Boad of Big Game Control game authority to the Department to hold Buch hunts in nine critical deer problem $ 8 t IB Box Efde'r JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday. December 12, 1952 FRANCHtSEi AVAILABLE! Met Last Years District For Willard-Mantu- a Most of Essex county, Ontario, in south of 'Detroit and is the most southerly part of Canada. ,1 WRITE TODAY! Last Evening ters gun rather than see them die from starvation. Last years loss totaled over 20,000 due to Perrennially ranked near the the severe winters In some parts top, Box Elder (high schools of the state. powerful wrestling squad was s slated to test their Each of the nine conditional and hammer locks against last in are areas where units hunting state champs, Weber high the winter range for deer is in years school, last night. extremely short supply. Held after deadline, full results will be reported in the subsequent issue of the Box Elder News. The match last might was expected to be one of the best of the season for Box Elder finished a very close second to Weber in last years state finals. Win, lose or draw In the first meet, Coach Sam Gordon wont bother with the crying towel this season. Except for one 175 classification weight pounds he has a grunt and groan squad loaded with tal i half-nelson- ent. NATIONAL ecaacB i Breaking the trail are tains Bill Smoot and Juno Uye' matsu, stellar matsters who both rounded out a near perfect sea son last year. I would venture to say that Bill Smoot Is the finest high school wrestler In the state, commented Gordon, and Uye' matsu will be hard to beat. Practically every weight Is three deep and the battle for starting post In each class by the clean cut fellows Is continual. or person Every who fights the league battles, Is subject to lose his place on the line-uIf defeated in practice of the same by a team-mat- e weight. The boys have to lick the competition In their own back yards before they can tangle in the league meets. Though all starting posts were not definitely known at this writing, Coach Sam Gordon listed them as follows, with starters first: 98 pounds (Rodney Carter, starter who may relinquish starting post to Roger Johnson because of an injury, and Keith Billings. 105 pounds Juno Uyematsu and Ben Tlngey. 112 'pounds Harvey Facer and Max Robinette. Either may start. co-ca- hard-workin- The BOmVBRS 1 main-stringe- enhance the great of Bontbon Taste ; A. r, p QLB fi sewrtW g ffiCKOKI. i: Stalemates On BEHS Wrestling Squad Harvey Faair and Juno Uyematsu wait for the signal to start wrestling and a practice match from Bill Smoot. Smoot and Uyematsu are of this years strong squad. , . . . Sheldon Nelson, Dee Rasmussen, Jimmy Victor, Wayne Davis. 127 Harry Uyematsu, Wayne Gerald Jensen, Wayne Butler, Glover, Max Baty. 136 pounds Amos Hatch, Travis Hunsaker, Merrill Glenn, Gerald Dunn and DeLonne Cole. 141 Earl Kunzler, Dick McCullough, Julian Valesque. 145 Bill Smoot, Max Bywater, Dee Hardy and Wayne Jones. 154 Don Bott, Oscar Richardson, Ray Beecher, Marvin Gra-ser- . 121 165 Steve-Tingey- Herbert Ted Adamson, Olsen and Gary Ferguson. 175 no competitor. Heavyweight Glen Oman. Vem Wells and Tourist Gets Bargain BRISBANE, Australia U(P) A sapphire bought by an American tourist, W. Dooling, turned out to be worth more than $100. A Brisbane gem cutter told Dooling his stone, bought from an old prospector, is a green star sapphire. 50-ce- , Wed And Live Long, Japanese Advise TOKYO with (UP) A Japanese a wife can live a lot longer BOWLING RESULTS Dales Service than one without, according to the Welfare Ministry. A single man faces three prime hazards tuberculosis, fatal accidents and suicide, government researchers said. Marriage, they concluded, is helpful to maintain health." "iMore than 40 percent of the unmarried persons died of tuberculosis, the ministry reported. It might be expected that there were more deaths by suicide among the unmarried. However, more unmarried men were killed in accidents than married ones. The ministry said a man could expect to live about 43 yeans after 'his marriage, if he started somewhere In his twenties. man stays if a single, the ministry said, his life may be expected to end-- one way or another at the ripe old age of 49. Holds Lead Dales Service continued their winning ways when they deon feated the Wasatch Sales Hollywood Tuesday evening. Candy and Palmer Jewelry each picked up victories over the Fi' ner Cleaners and the Indian school respectively. Earl Reese and Bob Howard were the stars In Tuesday nights play with outstanding pick-up- s of the evening. John Edison is now holding the high individual series with a total of 625, and Harold Larsen is the holder of the high individual game with 3-- 237. League leading Dales Service rolled the high game and also the high series for this weeks competition. Tuesdays League results: Won Dales Service Hollywood Candy 'Finer Cleaners Indian School Palmer Jewelry Wasatch Service -- ! Jt U 32 STEWART, of Plainfield, III., wins National Level Land Plowing Match at Kasson, Minn., using his 3 GRAEME SO-- As you would expect of an expert, Graeme Stewart is mighty particular about his equipment . . . obviously buys what he believes is the best available. Pulling three bottoms, his 3 year old Sheppard Diesel's smooth power, ease of handling and simplicity of operation played an important part in his victory over a big field of top-fligcompetition. You, too, stand to win with a Sheppatd Diesel. Not odly from the increased crop yields due to better work . but, by saving 73 on fuel costs to boot! 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