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Show rr 10 ftnric wr THE BOX ELDER tfrvf? " ' r v i Brigham City, Utah JOURNAL, Dears Wiii T dull Finals, Thursday, February 15, 1962 BOX ELDER i 1 j Dox Elder Is Second K;; N ' , ?- -' 1 1 :m:t ft .' ' .. ..' its , ;- -; A. ' y M ' . ' 'i 7if i :. . V Bear River relied on its superior depth last week to emerge as the top team in the League One swimming finals at Logan, piling up 114 points. Box Elder won more firsts but couldnt match the Bears bench strength. The Bees had to settle for second place with 88 points. Other teams in their order of finish were Logan, 34, Ben Lomond, 31, and Weber, 15. Keith Melton, touted as the states top prep freestyler, set new region and records in the events. Region freestyle marks also fell in tha butterfly and breaststroke events. " v -' Z3 . Phone PA .) 3-34- 71 f? 0 Bowling Results ! if , f- 't r r . i) Cotnmerci.il Women's Fob. 29 H'gh Series Bowling League. Dorene Nelson, llcp, 613. High game, Maiguret Anderson, Hep 232; HTS Food King 2,709, Market, 1,977 - 732 llcp. HTG Food King Market, 713 244 Hep. 957. Top three teams: Western Packing Co., won 4y2, lost Vy, Food King Maiket, won 4, lost 2; F.O E. Auxiliary, won 4, lost 2. Men's Commercial Feb. 1 Bowling League. High Series 675; Roy Barnard, 585 - 90 Hep High game, Wayne Hunsaker, Box F.lder 260; HTS Hep. County Bank, 2,699 - 393 Hep. -3Conoco Service, .092, HTG 1,148. Top three teams; llcp. King Pin Sport Shop, won 12, lost 4, Box Elder County Bank, won 12, lost 4, Central Chevrolet Co., won 12, lost 4, Feb. 8 Commercial Mens High Series Bowling League. Lynn Brailsford, 630 - 63 Hip. 693; High game, Norman Watkins, 237 - 22 Hep, 259; HTS Box Elder County Bank, 2,653 384 Christensen 3,037; HTG Hep. 1,047. Electiic, 926 - 121 Hep. Top three teams: King Pm Sport Shop, won 16, lost 4; Box F.lder County Bank, won 16, lost 4; Packer Motor Co., won 15, lost 5 Donald Malmrose converted the split. Feb 5 Womens Commercial League. Bowling High Series GOO; tlva Lllis, 528 - 72 Hep. Marie Oss, 199 - 28 High game Hamilton Drug 227, HTS Hep. 2,668; Center, 2,179 - 489 Hep Peters Jewelry, 70! - 211 HTG 918 Top three teams, Hep. Food King Maiket, won 7, lost 2; Mode O Day, won 6, lost 3; Welost Vt. stern Packing Co , won 5 7 187-4- 5 233-2- 7 6 d Bees Play Logan Friday Night; Seek to Improve Cage Standing UTAH HIGH school tankers now have their sights set on the state finals this Saturday, Feb. 17, at Tooele, The opportunity to entrench itself more firmly in second place awaits Box Elder Friday when the Bees travel to Logan for a Region One basketball fray. Tipoff time is 8 p.m. with the junior varsities goit at 6:30 p.m. at ing Elsewhere around the circuit, Bear River is at e South Cache and North Cache draws a date with Bonneville on the Laker hardwoods. for At this point, Bear River looks like a shoo-ititle honors but second and third places with accompanying berths in the state tourney are still very much in contention. Logan would like to clip Box Elder Friday and even its record. The Bees now sport a 2 mark. The results; 400 freestyle - Max Hycr (BR), k Dale Larsen (BR), Robert (BE), Mathew Johnson (BE), John Lamborn (L), Ted Coombs (BR) 5:03 8. Whi-loc- non-leagu- 40 freestyle - Keith Melton (BE), Farren Warren Sorenson (L), Wimmer (BL), Fred Molenaar (BE), Steve Jensen (BR), Fred n 2-- Doutre butterfly 1:04 1. 200 freestyle (BE) - 'A U H 'i j 4 v Monday, Junior Brigham Eighth 44, Hooper Second 36; Wilson 46, Perry 42; 41; Garland Second 20, Ogden Ninth 48. Tuesday, Senior Roy Tenth 42, Tremonton Third, 41; Tielding 66; Hooper Second GO; Plain City Second 64, Malad Fourth 52; Deweyville 63, Terrace Fourth 38. schedThursdays Senior ule at Box Elder Junior High gym: n 6.00 Hooper Second vs. Tremonton Third. 7:15 Fielding vs. Roy Tenth. 8 30 Deweyville vs. Plain City 9:45 Terrace Fourth vs. Malad i tv t 1 V Two overtime games weie featured in Junior league play Saturday. Packer Motor was pressed In defeating and 3127 Block's Thiokol remained the only unbeaten team, going into extra time to down Als Conoco, In the senior league, Craig Zun-dcanned 29 points as Andys defeated Furniture Center, 53 31. Cooley hospilal recorded its first Win, downing Zundel's Junior Results: Bestway 28, Webber 20. IIS: Stuart 11, Shaw 7, Armstrong 12, Byington 4. Peach City 20, Zundels 16. If. S.t 21-1- t f Local Lady Golfer I I Scores HUM - J! .. ... k Oyler Johnson 10. Stokes 6 7undels 28, Cooley Hospital 34. Thmk.il 21, Als Conoco 19 II S R Stu.it t 11, L. Christensen HS: 11. Markoson 4, Ogala 4, Talbot 7, G. Woodinancey 19, L. Hara-mntPeteisen 8, Cnzier 5 7 Senior League. lood King 21, Central Clwv. 45 Mrs, C. E. Merrell of Brigham City, now vacationing with her husband at Phoenix, Ariz., scored e a recently on the second hole of the Encanto Nine short course. It was Mrs. Morrell's first game of the year, having arrived in Phoenix only the day before from Los Angeles. They are staying at 806 West Turney. TOP PLAYER Craig Zundel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Zundel, Brigham City, is this weeks choice for outstanding player in the senior division. Craig rated the nod for his outstanding offensive showing as he jumped and drove his way to Mother, to small son wandering 29 points and high scoring honors. around the room: What are you looking for? Son; Oh, nothing. Jayne Stops Traffic YouTl find it in the Mother: HOLLYWOOD (UPI- )- Traffic box where the candy was. recently was snarled on Rossmore Boulevard because Jayne Mansfield walked across the street fn a bikini. She was on her way from a mobile dressing room to the Frank Sonnes residence for a The sequence in swimming Police have Geoige Raft Story. requested that from now on Miss Mansfield wear a robe or park the dressing room on the other side of the street. WALLh o K. Peteisen 19, B. WhitaF. Lovejoy 20. S. Chase 12 Penneys 32, Parson Red E Mix 33. H S.: J. Reeves 14. C. Blown 12, K. Bune 10, J, Holt 8 Furniture Center 31, Andy's Nur-xer- y 53. H S.: J. H tckleman 10, G. Meirell 7, C. Zundel 29, G. 4, APPLIANCES BABY CLOTHES BEAUTY SHOPS EATING PLACES DRY CLEANERS COAL DRUGS There Is only one FLOOR COVERINGS FURNITURE WELCOME INVESTMENTS SHRUBS LUM3ER WAGON MOVERS OFFICE EQUIPMENT CONCRETE SIGNS REPA.R SERVICE of oTportenro fostering good will in buiuneta and community yesr life. CHECK For information on THE Classified VituCbiut Wagon, phots PA Business At An A. Directory st Jf, J in this paper! By Ole Zundel Theres a revolution going on in mens clothing this year. Suits are getting dressier looking, and sportswear is getting brighter and bolder looking. We have sportscoats in patterns which dont look anything like the patterns used in suits, and they give you the feeling of a real change when you wear them. Also, jackets, sweaters and goucho shirts are getting bolder looking this year and give a more relaxed look to the w caret. Its getting real hat d to till some ni the rather Inexpensive knits from the very expensive ones. Weve got a fine selection of sweaters and knit shills thut look twice their price, There are many new styles in jackets this year, which not only give warmth to the wearer but more comfort as they aie so light in weight. Some have the look of suede coats, but are actually a fabric and are washable. Modern science has given us so many new frabrics to work with and the uses to which they are put, and the clothes which are made from these new fabrics never ceases to amaze us. We invite you to come In to ZUNDLLS and just see the fine selections wo have to offer you. Were sure you'll be pleased and amazed too. LATEX PAINT '&& -- 4 7 SIIION A ONLY $l98 AVAILABLE AT: THOMPSON HARDWARE 41 SOU Hi M UN 'V . v . I i , t L Elder REGION WRESTLING CHAMPS Pictured here are members of the Box Elder wrestling team which last week placed first in Region One finals. Kneeling, left to right, Gary Tsushima, Harry Sayama, Monte Jones, Kenny Nimori, Kent Bingham, and Dave Smoot. Standing, Alvin Anderson, Kase Larsen, Mike Burbank, Dennis Whitaker, Mark Wells and Grant Wilson. Youngsters love good mesf scndwidie? of OSCAEI MAYER mj ALL-MEA- T Bangers Lose two-hou- Other Delicious Cuts Cotto Salami Luncheon Meat Summer Sausage To Honeyville In CONSISTENTLY HIGH QUALITY MEATS PACKAGE AFTER PACKAGE Cage Play 12-- 3 first-quart- TOMORROW NITE & SATURDAY NITE FAMOUS TROPHY HUNTER ond PHOTOGRAPHER GORDON EASTMAN Shows and Narrates His 2 Hour Full Color Movie . HUNTING ALASKA TODAY WITH YOU IN MIND THE CAMERA FOLLOWS majestic CARI30U regal DALL SHEEP ballet of the BALUGA d defiant KODIAK Eskimo hunting BEAR the WHALES 30 DEGREES BELOW ICE PACK AT ,v X i r' J V eSirt'r GooiVf yioVe t ate ..Vdtivte V r0's,Ve t s5 yoW - Tn""GoXfa&-- T ;74'p a fee A Sf tir 0E17 GOODYEARS LJ FOR ONLY th. old tire oil your car f. .1 r 4 ,, V-- ' f t A On Display NO MONEY DOWN flock ,u- b- typ. Tho best bargain boy on the maiket Rayon Get a ret tixlayl at the Show Eastmans Latest World Record Class Trophy S--T Mounted Life Size BRIGHAM CITYS 9Vi FT. TALL POLAR D STRIBUTOR rw aau Jun a nw IIM avasoooa MO aam ivmm DEAR BILLIiGS OIL COMPANY These products also available in Brigham City at . . . T. R. BILUNGS SERVICE 759 North Main BESS SERVICE 249 North Main R and R SERVICE 205 North Main WARRENS SERVICE 102 North Main A. D. STOKES SERVICE 704 South Main Goodyear Tires & Batteries Automotive Accessories IF WE HAVENT GOT IT See Him Stalk the Camera to 20 Steps. Be in on the Thrill of the Shot. , One Spectacular Sequence Follows Another! Perry, Utah PER GALLON lovely Hat finish brush or roll on dries in one hour no paint smell clean up with water &J V I J4 EIGHT EXCITING FASHION COLORS . 16-1- with a. vALL tf fj l The Gordon Eastman adventure seen by more than 50,000 persons in five states since September film, Hunting Alaska Today, will be presented and narrated by 1961. Eastman himself at the new Box Elder High school auditorium Friday and Saturday, Feb. at 8 p.m. r The film, in living color, shows one sequence after another of Arptic and Alaskan wildlife and big game hunting. In the film, Eastman has focused his camera on the defiant Kodiak bear while it fished for salmon, wrangell glaciers, the majestic Honeyville took a parade of caribou and an Eskimo lead and continued to set the hunt at below zero. pace last week in downing the THE FILM was completed in Bangers in the first game of the April 1961 after four years of Youth Center basketball league shooting. Eastman lived with the championship playoff. Point Hope Eskimos for more than The made a determined two months in winding up the bid to Bangers close the gap in the final filming. period, scoring seven points while Eastman has traveled more than holding Honeyville scoreless. But 100,000 miles in Alaska in the past the initial advantage was too several years with several record much. , book trophies and thousands of feet Hottest on the firing line for the of exiting film to show for his winners was Norm Macro who hit efforts. five from the field and six of nine It was while trying to get his from the charity stripe for 16 polar bear sequence in 1960 that points. Eastman ahd his pilot almost lost Richard Gomez led the Bangers their lives, bucking a with nine points. headwind. Second game in the series was The plane ran out of gas and played Wednesday evening at the crash-landethe plane on an ice armory and a third game, if necfloe. Their plane sunk through essary, will be played tonight, the slush minutes later and the two Thursday, starting at 8 p m. were stranded for 72 hours with The line score: only the clothes they were wearing. Bangers 3 10 14 21 Eastman says his film has been Honeyville 12 20 26 26 INTERIOR LOOKING FO- R- - Box -- Alaskan Wildlife Color Film To Be Shown Friday, Saturday FASHION . S : freestyle relay - ; , Hole-in-O- ne hole-in-on- OUTSTANDING Doug Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jensen, Brigham City, was tapped as this weeks outstanding player in junior league play. Doug was chosen for his calmness under pressure. He played a good floor game and scored 14 points while displaying good basketball savy in game situation. Upon receiving a bill for the exLarsen 10, Tuttle 8, Zundel 6, of a tooth. Pete phoned traction 4. Thompson Why, Andersons 28, Hamilton 17. H S.: his dentist and complained, Jones 9, Cole 6 Elgan 6, Baty 8. thats three times what you usuMedics 24, Browns 19. H. S.: ally charge! Hall 8, Tmgey 6, Nuttall 6 Brown 6. Yes, I know, replied the denLloyds 37, Tram 26. H S.: but you veiled so loud you tist, 15, Simonsen 8, Adams 15, scaled two other patients away. Pebley 7. Modern Cleaners 19, Thompsons 10 9. H. S.: Hall 12, Pierce 4, Peter- Longhetst Bugham floral 42, Smihs Food sen 7. Packer Motor 31, Blocks 27 HS: Town 44. H.S.: R. Gimdliffe 19, J. Ruben 10, G. Lowry 17, J. D. Jensen 14, 9, Call 13, t3 Gary Somerville Fourth. LEAGUE BASKETBALL ker - Hoop Results ? 100 freestyle - Keith Melton (BE), Warren Sorensen (L), Joe Andrews (BR), Roger Peterson Ron Musselman (BR), (BL), Bruce Roberts (L) :54 6. Max Hyer (BR), Lee Diving Johnson (BE), David Winger (W), Mont Rosenberg Gordon (W), Boyte (BR), Dennis Morgan (BL) 247.85 points. 160 individual L. D. medley Thomas (BR), Max Limb (BR), John Austin (BR), Matthew Johnson (BE), Lynn Ashcroft (BR), Mike Dunn (BE) 2:06 2. 160 medley relay - Bear River (DeJarnatt, Peterson, Fuhriman, Shelton), Box Elder (Anderson, LoTaylor, Taniguchi, Ballard), gan, Ben Lomond, Weber, 1:35.0. 160 Players of the Week f (BE), 1:12.8. - Region 14 I H 18 5. Little League , LITTLE : Fitklin (BR) 1:12.0. 100 breststroke - Robert Taylor (BE), John Peterson (BR), Mike Dunn (BE), Phi! Duncan (BL), Richard Pierce (BR), Lee Johnson Dennis Fuhriman (Molenaar, Heiman, Whitlock, Ben Lomond, Bear (BR), Tim Oyler (BR), Richard Somerville), Taniguchi (BE), Alen Kinney (L), River, Logan, Weber, 1:26.0. Max Limb (BR), Kit Hendricksen 100 3-- 3 (BR) (BE), Joe Andrews (BR), Gary Shelton (BR), Richard Pledger (BL), Steve Larsen (BR), Chris Balling (L), 2:19 1 100 backstroke - Delos Anderson (BE), Pete de Jarnatt (BR), L. D. Thomas (BR), Charles Hards (L), Dennis Wimmer (BL), George Sinclair Products Sporting Goods WE LL , i THE BOX ELDER HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ' Friday GET ITI and Saturday Nitcs, 8 P.M. ADULTS $1.25 - STUDENTS 50c mum 49 udiitii4i .Adi 4. I . |