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Show BORDERLINE INCIDENTS f !! California People Spend Week m Hyrum Hive Heads - e. Visiting, Hunting at Standrod ssr - Revenge-mindeBox Elder, Coach les Dunn and his crew Wright in Yost, Monday. heads over the slopes to Hvrum can keep their title hopes alive Rhea Oman and Colleen Barnes J. Ray Waldeman of San Diego, and children visited several fami- today, Thursday, for a only by winning this one. Right Calif., and two hunting compan- lies in Park football encounter with the tough now, theyre resting on the underand Rosette on Valley ions spent part of their vacation side of the standings with one loss South Cache Spartans. Friday afternoon. . . period. visiting with the Hawkers in StanKickoff time for the Region One drod. The California men were clash at 2 p. m. Richard Barnes sawed his thumb Meanwhile, upstairs. Bear River is coasting along with a very successful in their Iduho elk on his right hand Thursday afterrecord. hunt. noon. Hawkers took him to BurThe mean ol Bears outpointed for treatment and the doctor Box Elder in their first outing and Also visiting with the J. Charles ley took half a dozen stitches to close the Spartans last week by speared were the wound. Hawkers over the weekend two touchdowns. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Young and children of Knago Park, Calif. Cleo Teeter cut a gash in his ACTUALLY, the Bees chances Mrs. Young is a granddaughter of head while getting wood out of might wash down the drain or Mr. Hawker. the canyon. Several weeks before mushroom on the basis of grid acaround Cache valley today. Visiting at the home of J. Char- he had the misfortune of getting Miss Susan Foxley, daughter of tivity The Bears meet Logan, a much les Hawker was a nephew, James tangled in a wood saw, and los-- ! Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Foxley, TreHis hand was cut ing a finger. Hawker of Provo. improved club, and if the Bees monton, is one of nine finalists in can hope for a Bear Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barnes and quite badly and he was in the hosupset, this is of the for the throne competition the time. son, Roland, went to Salmon, Ida- pital a few days. Homecoming Queen at Utah State Bp. Harold Oman and family Coach Cliff Pooles Grizzlies anho, and visited with Mr. and Mrs. University. Tom Stokes and children for a few visited some of their folks in town nihilated a good North Cache team nine selected finalists The were over the weekend. and in front of a j last days. week, 26-from the original 25 entants. Wayne Yates from Ogden visitBulldog homecoming crowd. From the nine, a queen and two ed with relatives in Standrod, So Dunn and his doers will have Kirk Gardner, Box Elder quarterback, has been RATES AWARD attendants will be selected by vote an ear bent to the Logan side of Yost, Malta, and Burley over the to receive the Box Elder News & Journals selected Outstanding of the USU studentbody next Mon- the valley. weekend. He attended Sunday Player of the Week award. Gardner was sensational on defense school in the Yost ward. day, and will be introduced at the and completed five passes in as many tries against Montplier last BESIDES wanting a seat in the The Barnes canyon water users, homecoming assembly Tuesday at week. 11 a. m. in Nelson Fieldhouse on throne room this year, Box Elder Roland Rose, Robert and James has a score to settle with South Ranchers and land owners in the USU campus. Barnes, are progressing with their to be exact. That was The queen and her attendants Cache, s two and a of concrete Park Valley area will post their land for deer hunting, according to will reign over the events of Home- the margin last year when the tile pipe line. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Palmer and Gordon R. Carter, secretary of the coming Week at USU, beginning Spartans sent Box Elder tumbling with the assembly where they will out of a first place tie. giving Bear Dr. and Mrs. John Gleave from Park Valley Hereford Assn. River a clear run to the title. be introduced. However, there will be plenty of Grantsville and Salt Lake City, who those for of include Box Elder warmed up for their Other week the available events and permits spent Tuesday, Wednesday r Golden task hy whipping a rugged a homecoming drama, Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. want them, Carter said. The perto be performed eleven. Boy, mits may be obtained at the Park last week in the Hawker in Standrod. nightly, Oct. in the auditorium of Box of the season at Montpelier, Idaho community. Kirk Gardner, Mrs. Lottie Erickson of Almo, Valley store. a skit to these achieve- -' Bowen Laboratory school; In addition Deer hunting season will open in Elder quarterback, has been namand Marie Rickards of Magna, The Bees punched across their ed to receive the Box Elder News ments, he also was credited with and quartet festival, Ighting of the only valid TD of the fray with were dinner guests of Mrs. George Utah on Saturday, Oct. 22. and Journals Player of the 14 blocks on the line which was A" on Mt. Logan, and a pep ral- about a minute remaining to play Week award for his performance high for the team. ly, Oct. 28, and Homecoming Pa- in the first half. rade at 10 a. m., alumni luncheon in last Fridays game with MontThe scoring drive was set up hy Gardner, a senior, is a at 11:30 a. m., before the a Montpelier fumble on their own pelier. on the Bee grid squad. letterman football game at 1:30 p. m. line. Passes to end Frank The Bees won the game by a He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dar-- i on Saturday, Oct. 29. Rees and tailback Ray Korth were score and it was Gard- rell narrow 73 North Third West. Gardner, include the big gainers as Box Elder went activities ners standout defensive effurts The award winner will receive open house at fraternity houses, to the 10 which helped to shut out the Bears. Playing defensive right an engraved plaque and a citation sorority houses, and dormitories BIG VERAN Smith then rocketHomecomend, he stopped five plays for an in recognition of his selection as after the game, and the ed from his fullback slot into the at 9 p. m. dance ing of the outstanding player. per average end zone. Quarterback Kirk Gardtry. ner dropped back to boot the extra On offense, the Bees signal-calle- r point. of five five completed passes Seconds later, Dean Forsgren for the team's best aerial showing off a Bear pass and ran picked of the season. His tosses accountit to the opposition line. ed for 71 yards of Box Elders toOn the next play, Rees skirted tal 397 yards. right end to score on a double reCoach l.es Dunn said that Gardverse but a penalty pulled the ball ner probably called his best game back plus 15 yards and time ran out. Climaxing golfing activities for Montpelier roared back in the Brigham City Golf and Country third quarter, taking the kickoff club ladies is the annual awards and droving to the Bee 11 before banquet set for Thursday evening, giving up the ball. tonight, Oct. 20, at 7:30 p. m. at the Tropical Restaurant. BOX ELDER threw up another Oct. 10 Nisei league. Prior to the dinner meeting a goal-lin- e stand minutes later after High series Taro Yagi, 7(?5; high social hour will be held at the golf recovered a fumble Montpelier game Slioji Watanabe, 231. HTS and country club between the and went to the five. p Bottling, 3193; HTG White hours of 6 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. The statistics indicated a wider City Bowl, 862. Highlight of the evening will be between the two teams than gap Ihe teams: three new introduction of officers Top Bottling, did the score. Box Elder piled up Utah Noodle, White City Bowl. and the presentation of golf 12 first downs and 300 yards rush- awards. ComOct. 17, 1900 Women's President Dorothy Earl is in e mercial league. High series charge with decoration chairman, Mrs. Lucy Coppin. assisted by Lichtenstein, 532; high game Dot Case, 212, Oleta Yagi, 211; Mrs. Norene Burtcher, Mrs. MarHTS Hy Quality Cleaners, Mrs. Jessie Jepper-se- n 2760; ian Merrell, HTG Hy Quality Cleaners, 949. and Mrs. Mary Reese. Mrs. Leone Boothe as toastmis-tres- s Coy Hadfield picked up the will announce the program split, while Mary Gardner confor the evening. verted the , By Mrs. R. G. Barnes 7 had eight Bees picked up 97 yards and the ling while Montpelier first downs and 146 yards on the Bears managed 39. ground. it was the first loss in seven In the passing department, the games for the Bears this season.. Must Victory ! -- Brigham City, Utah October 20, 1960 Thursday, THE BOX EIDER JOURNAL, d Its open season at Blocks on.. . the shirt Tremonton Coed Candidate for USU that shares your way of life Queen Honor ", t .n T . w '4 - , 't'Ji ' i'w. b Park Valley Land Posted for Hunting A : , X v& f Quarterback Kirk Gardener Rates Award gs Top Player S V r- 12-- 7 half-mile- . k. , ; wv v s J Mont-nelie- 24-2- 7 wind-swe- two-ye- USU-BY- d Post-gam- minus-one-yar- e Pendleton d Awards Banquet Tops Golfing Agenda Tonight Bowling Results ONLY Pendleton is the ouldoorsmans own shirt . . . made kind of things you enjoy doing, the places you enjoy being.. 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