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Show 10 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah' AT LOGAN TODAY T Thursday, February 8, 1962 1 rf Phone PA side Box Elder starts on the downhill Region One basketball schedule Friday night Region Finals Vm t 3-34- 71 Box Elder swimmers rule the favorites today, Thursday, when Region One teams get together for tank finals at Logan this af- Little League of its when I ? J .I - CYPRUS 61, Box Elder 34. 400 fieestyle Taylor (C), Woodward (C), Whitlock (B5). 5.01.3. 40 fieestyle Melton (BE), Bate-mu(C), Obray (C). :19 2. 100 butterfly Buck (C), Tani-gur(B5), Woodward (C). 1:11.2. 200 freestyle Glore (C), (C), Somerville (BE). 2:12.0. 100 backstroke Hill (C), Anderson (BE), Diamond (C). 1:11.0 100 breaststroke Collings (C), Mickleosh (C). (BE), Taylor 1:100. 100 freestyle Melton (BE), Fon-ge- r (C), Taylor (C) :56.0. Diving Johnson (BE), Johnson (C), Dea (C). 129.1 points. 160 individual medley Buck (C), Collings (C), Dunn (BE). 2:02.1. Medley relay Box Elder (Anderson, Taylor, Taniguchi, Somerville) 1:34 4. Freestyle relay Cyprus (Fon-ger- , Bateman, Giore), Obray, n d TOP PLAYER Fred Lovejoy, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Love-joBrigham City, is this week's outstanding player in senior league because of his performance last Saturday. He defepsed his man well, allowing him to net only five points, and turned in a line floor game, with sharp passing and timely team work. He topped off the showing by scoring 16 points. Steve OUTSTANDING Elgin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Elgin, Brigham City, was selected as this weeks top junior league player for contributing the spark and drive that paced his team to its first victory of the season. He hustled the ball, played well defensively and scored 16 points in three quarters y, H. S.: Hall 12, LEAGUE LITTLE BASKETBALL An of play. Andersens-- inspired 9, Simonson Jeppsen 5; Nusink 8. Senior League 18, Cooley Hospital Brigham 33. H. S.: L. Hollist 9, G. o r d Floral Lewis 5; R. Gooditffe 15, J. Robin team stole the show last Saturday 8. s in junior league play as the Nursery 32, Zundels 35. quint doubled the score on H.Andys S.: G. Zundel 26, G. Longhurst Fmm to win 4; L. Chiistensen 16, R. Stuart 10. In the senior league, Central Penneys 39, Smith's Foodtown 52. Chevrolet, Zundels and Brigham H. S : G. Glover 14, G. Reeves 9; Floral continued to set the pace. G. Lowery 21, J. Johnson 16. Junior league standings: Furniture Center 41, Food King 4 Won Lost 54, H. S.: J. Hackleman 12, P. Windley 10; L. Pierce 23, K. Pe0 Hamilton 5 tersen 13. 0 5 Thiokol Parson Central 31, 1 4 Als Conoco Chev. 45 II. S.: J. Nielsen 10, R. 1 4 Packer Munns 8; F. Lovejoy 16, S Chase 2 3 Zundels 12. 2 3 Blocks 2 3 Thompsons 2 3 Browns win-ics- . Red-E-Mi- Fram 2 3 Modern Cleaners Peach City Bestway Lloyds Andersons Medics Webber 2 1 3 4 1 4 I 4 .... ... 1 4 1 4 1 4 32, 14. Bestway TODAY High Oyler 21, Jensen 6; Stewart 8, Jones 4. Thompson 21, Als Conoco 17. H. S : Petersen 13, Young 4; Cowboy 6, Bailey 4. Brigham Bowmen Set Hunt for Blocks 19, Peach City 12. H. S.: Stokes 7, Vacriika 5; Nichols 6, Rabbits Saturday 5. Thiokol 35. Zundels 17. 15, Talbot 8; Linton 11. S.: 8, Ay-ol- The Brigham Bowmen are conducting a rabbit hunt Saturday hi v.liich the public is Invited to participate. Those who plan to take part aro asked to meet at the Tropica! Restaurant at 6:30 a. m. The dtive will be strictly for archers. The local archery club held a successful drive in January with more than 250 rabbits biting the dust. a Zundel 5. Hamilton 25, Medics 21. H. S.: Saunders 8, Baty 7; Baird 11, Tin-ge- v 6. Andersens 42. FJgin 16, Cole 8; Fram 21. H. S.: Nelson 10, Adams 9. Browns 46, Webber 13. H. S.: Nuttall 24, Blacker 10; Byington 6, Armstrong Modern 4. Cleaners Playing for the Bangers, second-hal- f 185 winers, Jaggi scored points in nine games for a 20.8 average. Second man in the point parade was Box Elder High grid star, Richard Gomez, who dumped in 122 points in nine games for a 13.5 was Norman Maero average. close behind with a 13.3 mark. In Play M-M- en Brigham Fourth ward and Brigham Tenth ward, two favored basteams in Division 13 ketball tournament play, both suffered defeats in senior division games this week. But in junior division action, and Brigham Brigham Eighth Fourteenth advanced to second-rounplay. Here are results with some scores not reported: Seniors, Feb. 5. Fielding 71, Brigham Eighth 28; Tenth 54, Tremonton Brigham Third 51; Deweyville 42, Malad Third 24; Fourth 60, Brigham n d Famous Trophy Hunter and Photographer 4 Years in Filming 2 Hour Movie IN SEE LIVING COLOR Horns On Acres of Majestic CARIBOU KODIAK BEAR The special season for whitefishing on the Logan, Blacksmith Fork and Duchesne rivers closes Feb. 15, the Utah Department of Fish and Game reminded anglers Wednesday. Fishing orders for 1962 list tna-joportions of these three streams reopening to angling for whitefish only next December following closure of the general angling season for all fish. Dates of the general angling season are June 2 through Nov. 30, with many waters open to all year fishing. Copies of the angling rules and regulations for 1962 may be obtained from department offices or the license agents throughout BIG GAME HUNTING AT ITS SPECTACULAR f t Participants must furnish their own fire arms and ammunition but targets are provided. Shooting is conducted in the ground floor shooting rungc of the f , BEST! j $ state. t t i US Steel Co. f Some 600 anglers enjoyed good creel returns Feb. 1, as Locomotive Springs opened to anglang after being closed during the waterfowl season, according to the State Fish and Game department. While creel returns checked showed most trout taken were of d the variety, there were many weight limits creeled of fish two pounds and larger. Locomotive springs are situated at the north end of the Great Salt Lake in Box Elder county on the State's waterfowl management of the same name. They will now remain open to angling through Oct. 31. from sevREPRESENTATIVES eral Brigham City commercial fertilizer companies have been invited to join the dinner session hosted by U. S. Steel officials at the Maddox Ranch House at 7 p. m. Mr. Groundhog's shadow isnt In announcing the meeting, Frank the only forecaster of spring, local E. Adams, U. S. Steels western farmers are already considering manager of coal chemicals sales, questions like How much fertili- said: This year well introduce a zer will I need this year? new marketing concept called is One pound of uranium-23Results of latest farm fertility The Program That Pays a pracresearch more scientific and re- tical way to help farmers remove about the size of a walnut, but it liable than Mr. Groundhogs inform- the guesswork from fertilizer produces as much as 1,500 tons of ation-will coal. be given to over 80 To Host Local pan-size- Businessmen t ( , Mi At Locomotive northern Utah area at a special dinner meeting Monday evening, Feb. 12. ' i : Creel Returns Target Shooting Offered Tuesday Small arms target shooting, sponsored by the Box Elder Wildlife federation, Is open to the public every Tuesday evening at the National Guard armory. Guns may include rifles and pistols up to 38 calibre. Shooting slars at 7:30 p. m. Parade Fishing for Salmon DALL SHEEP On High Wrangell Glaciers ARTIC ICE PACK HUNT The Last Frontier Said Good At Local Armory BY NARRATED Whitefishing Closes Feb. 15 -- 5 A r 2 , . A - , v, r" I i i : .1 p i y . j L isi. .w fee w. See Eastmans Latest World Record Class Trophy On Display at the Show Mounted Life Size 9'A ft. Tall Polar Bear SEE THIS ONE STALK THE CAMERA TO Look Down Meet Friday Eve scorers: liollingswoith Alan Jaggi walked off or ran with top scoring honors as regular play in the Brigham City Youth center basketball league came to a close last week. & STAMPS Gordon Eastman 1:21.5. Riding Club to Junior League Results Packer 20.8 Average EGIDS liUiJTIMG ALASKA basement. Game time is 8 p.m. with a junior varsity tiff on at tap 6:30 p.m. Elsewhere around the circuit, Logan is at North Cache and Bear River is open for a practice game. Hoopster Tops Favored Lose Scorers With ti.Jin.ni VC SAVE A DATE NEXT WEEK FRIDAY end SATURDAY NIGHTS South Cache comes onto the loca hardwoods. The Bees soundly trounced the Spartans in their first engagement this year and the Cache crew is still without a win in league play. Thus Box Elder figures to improve its current 2 mark and solidify South Cache's position in the region 82-1- The Pirates are the first team with exception of Tooele to down this Rox Elder in a dual meet year. The results- t k'l EUY U.S. SAVINGS 2-- ternoon, Thursday. Meeting in the Grizzlie pool will be Box EJder, Bear River and Logan. -The Bees warmed up for the finals last week by sphtttig a pair TOP SCORER Alan Jaggi topof duel meets, They swamped scorers in the Youth Center ped debut then suffered Weber, cage league with a 20.8 average. feat at the hands of Cyprus, Players of the Week O) Point As Play Hits Mid-Wa- y Favored in U i ff i Box Elder Hosts South Cache Dee Tankers BOX ELDER n Its CIV r 20 STEPS -- the Sights for the Thrill of the Shot. Dee Black, president of the local riding club, has called a meeting of the club to be held Friday at 7 p. m. at the Chamber of Commerce rooms, located above the Box Elder County Bank. All members are urged to be in attendance and to bring a friend, Black said. He specifically invited anyone interested in horseback riding, since plans will be made at this time for the summer pro- gram. Black noted that the meeting will be finished in time for the basketball games. SEC U. 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