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Show a City, Utah Thursday, January 21, 1965 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham National Ski Week Slated Jan. Report to the Governor from the Department of Fish and Game is now ready for distribution to the public, according to Department spokesmen. The Biennial Report Is every two years prior to the meeting of the State Leg. lslature. Copies are distributed to the Legislators for study of the Departments progress, and recommendaprograms tions for the next biennium. The current edition of the Biennial Report details the fish and game manage-men- t through words and pictures from the period from July 1, 1962 through June 30, gan canyons Beaver Mountain on the north to Cedar Citys Brian Head area on the south between Jan. 22 to Jan. 31 as Utah "Joins the rest of the nation in observing National Ski Week "Take a friend skiing Is the theme for this years obser. vance which Is aimed at saluting the wintery sport as well as getting more persons Inabout the fun It of- In observing National Ski Week, several of Utahs large and small ski areas have special events planned. Several ski races are on the schedule for the 10 days and ski Instructors are planning torch-ligh- t parades down the slopes of some In resorts. addition, some Phone PA ''(J taking greater participation In new fields of conservation and resources management which will have long range effects on areas are offering special lift the States fish and game rerates, ski demonstrations and sources. cut rates for ski lessons. Copies of the report may be Utah officially became an ac- obtained on request from de. tive state in the national obser- partment offices In Salt Lake vance last week when Gov. Cal- City, Ogden, Provo, Price, Ce. n dar City or Vernal. a vin Rampton signed stating that Jan. 22 to CHICAGO 'UPI There Jan. 31 be observed as Nation-a- l seems to be no end of gimmicks SkJ Week In Utah. to help people fall asleep, a surSponsors of the event Include vey by the Sleep Institute of the the nations major Spring Air Mattress Co., Chicathe organizations: Division of the US go. shows. For noise, there are ear plugs, Ski Assn., the National Assn., the Professional Ski Instruc- acoustical ear muffs and even tors of America, Ski Industries an electrical device that emits to drown out America, the U.S. Ski Assn., a steady hum and the Federal Recreation Ser- the other sounds. For snoring, there's an elastic band the vices. Mike Kbrologos, a member of snorer can wear to keep his or her mouth shut. There's also a the board of directors for the Division of the US snore ball worn on the back of Ski Assn., is chairman of the the pajamas to discourage observance for the Intermoun. sleeping on the back, believed to be one cause of snoring. tain Area. proc-lamatlo- Inter-mounta- league mark. 3-34- Cross tied for the high series with 500 each. The Scamps won the team game with a 774 while the Wish, bones took the series with a 2185. The Tear Drops are In first record. place with a48y2-15'- 2 71 IN THE ROCKET BOWL Mix. ed Foursome league, Jan. 14, Bob Lund took both ends of the guys bracket as he posted a real fine 243 game and 629 AT THE ROCKET BOWL pre-pare- d 1964. It shows the departments efforts to meet the needs of year, numbers of ly increasing sportsmen and at the same time 1 THURSDAY Housewives bowl, lng, Jan. 14, saw Arlene Bailey take the high game with a 180 and Shanna Beach and Mary Biennial Ready For Gov. Inspec. The 36th Biennial 22-3- 1 Tkke a friend skiing! That cry will ring out from ski areas all the way from Lo. terested fers. BOX ELDER 29-1- Men Bowlers Seem Hot series. Jeane MacDonald was the high female with a 201 and C. Jean Shonka took the series with a In B.C. League Action 536. O. P. Skaggs took both the team high, an 851 and series, a 2408. Bess Service, is In first place In the standings, An unusually large amount of Ken Beach put his name among high games were rolled in the the top series bowlers of the mens divisions of Brigham City week with a fiery 617. Reliability was the hot team league bowling at the Rocket Bowl this past week, topped by in the league taking both the team game and series with a a hot 244 by Ken Mullins. Other good games rolled in- 1029 and a 3006. The Clock, cluded a 237 and a 233 by Irwin watchers and their IIV2.V2 won. Palltzlner In the Thlokol 1 and loss record are In the league 2 leagues, respectively; a 234 lead. WOMENS Commercial leaby Carl Wadman In the Left Over league; a 243 by Bob Lund gue bowling, Jan. 11, saw Trudy Damon roll a 198, good enough in the Rocket Bowl Mixed Foursome; a 242 by Wayne Hunsaker for high game honors and Don. na Crozler post the best series In the Commercial Mens league, and a 238 by Ats Sayama of 513. Keiths rolled the high game In the Tri-CitNisei league, Mullins was rolling In the of 1001 handicap and the high Merchants league when he postseries, a 2769. Rocket Bowl has taken the ed the high 244, Also, the same night in the second half lead In league play Merchants league, George Rid- and Keiths won the first half. dle pitched the high series of TUESDAY Housewives league the week with a real nice 640, bowling, Jan. 12, saw Donna HIGH GAL BOWLER of the Calloway and Mary Cass take week was Carlene Sulton who the high game and series honor. found the mark In the Thlokol Donna had a 194 and Mary hit Mixed Foursome league as she a 515. The Pin Poppers rolled the posted a fine 216, team game with a 774 in with high the best fe. Coming while the Bowling Bells took male series was Deone n who racked up a 541 In the high series with 2170, The Mostly Mrs. are In first the Thlokol Ladles league. mark. place with a GETTING DOWN to regular IN THE THIOKOL Ladies league play In the Thlokol 1 Jan. 12, Pauline Forsgren league, as mentioned, Irwin Palltzlner was the hot game rolled the high game of the bowler throwing a 237 while night as she posted a 210 while Deone Lichtenstein came In with her high series of the week, the 541. The Pinheads killed the most pins in a single game for teams downing 739 while the Road Runners murdered them with a 2121 series. The Road Runners also have taken the lead In the second half with a 0 record. ZVi-V- COMMERCIAL i, Mens league bowling, Jan. 14, saw Wayne Hunsaker roll a hot 242 for the high game and Bud Ball shoot a 598 for the high series. Lloyds won the game department with a 1066 and Watkins Realty took the series department with a 3017. The King Pin Sport Shop Is in first place with a 51-mark. THE MERCHANTS league, Jan. 15, was the scene of the finest bowling of the week In Rocket league action as Ken Mullins posted the highest game of the week, a pin burning 244 and George Riddle posted the highest series of the week with an alley scorching 640. Baron Woolen Mills took the team high game with a 640 and Gla Vonnles Cafe won the team series with a 3019. ' There were some other fine individual series rolled in the league worth mentioning as Ken Mullins put down a 626 to go with his high game and Ken Beach added a nice 602. Brigham Cab Is In the league lead with a 7.1 mark. 9 y Llcht-enstel- 50-2- 6 lea-gu- LADIES CLASSIC league Hunter Safety Taught Over Channel 7 World War One Ski School Vets to Meet, Offered Auxiliary Too The Utah State Department of Fish and Game In cooperation with the University of Utah Skiers still have time to r today made known plans 'to the Beaver Mountain ski broadcast the second hunter safety training course over the school, according to Brigham facilities of KUED-TV-, chan, City Ski Director Nick Top-inel 7. According to Toplk there will Designed to enable young, sters to qualify In hunter safety be a five.lesson school offered as requlrd by law, the course at the resort each Saturday will be broadcast each week for beginning this Sat. Jan. 23 and a sixteen week period in order there will be for three catto meet the eight hour minimum' egories of skiers: beginners, time period of Instruction. Intermediates, and advanced. Price of the lessons on all Broadcast time has been set for 8:30 to 9:00 p,m. every levels is $2.75 per person and there Is no age limit. y Monday evening beginning One stipulation does exist 15, with classes set to run 31. Topic said, and that Is though May through that all wishing to take the Instructor for the course will again be Mr. A Lee Rob. lessons must take the Brigham ertson, training officer for the City ski bus for the first SatDepartment of Fish and Game. urday. The bus will stop at the Advanced registration Is re. USU fleldhouse to register for quired and this can be accom. the school. Those taking the pllshed by sending name, bus must purchase bus tickets address, birth date and age to- at the Brigham City hall by 5 gether with the $1 registration p.m. Thursday. The Beaver school Is being fee to cover cost of student study materials and postage to sponsored by the Cache valley ski school and the Cache Cham, Hunter Safety, Utah State of Fish and Game, ber of Commerce. For more Information, Inter, 1596 West North Temple, Salt ested persons can call Toplk. Lake City 16, Utah. At Beaver en-te- Feb-ruar- Starling Problem Gets Big States from Europe more than 70 years ago. In recent years, they have found their way west and have multiplied rapidly in Utah and other western states. The Starling population Is a growing threat to game and other desirable birds since they consume many of the feeds y used by these birds. This is especially true during winter months when these foods maybe In short supply. The birds are also a men. ace to farmers and stockmen, chiefly because they move Into feed yards where they consume large quanltltes of grains and other stock feeds. com-monl- Under fish and game law, the Starling is classed as a predaceous bird, and as such may be controlled or killed at any time. This problem bird was intro-duce- d into the eastern United bowling, Jan. 15, saw Doralee lng, Jan. 15, had Ats Sayama Torgler and Mona Rae Barker roll a real hot 238 for the high come out the best of the day. game and Hlro Nagao posted a Doralee posted a fine 200 game 594 for high series. and Mona marked a series of County Farm Service doml. 514. nated team stats taking the game Moyes 66 took both the high with a 632 and the series with team game and series with a a 1838. 720 and a 1903. They are also Finer Cleaners is the league In first place with a 66.30 mark. first place team sporting a 15-- 5 won-losTRI.CITY NISEI league bowl. record. s .- Shirley Jones Is another movie star who Is headed for television next season. She Is leading lady In a series planned for possible use on the CBS network In the fall. "Happily Ever After has her playing a young housewife who is gifted with a seventh sense. : World War One Veterans, Brigham Barracks 2951 will! meet Tuesday, Jan. 26, at 7:30' p.m. at the War Memorial home 126 East Forest. The meeting will be held: jointly with the wives of the; members and an auxiliary to the' Barracks will be organized at- that time. Auxiliary officers-'- ; will be elected and installed, j All veterans of World War One ; and their wives are Invited to; attend the meeting, according to' Ories N. Jeppesen, commander who also stated that they wlllT. have a few tax exemption forms; available at the meeting for vet-- ;' erans. 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The state board Includes one cattle representative and one sheep representative from each of the 11 BLM districts In Utah. In addition, wildlife, county government, mining leasing, rec. reatlon, soil and water, forestry and urban Interests each has a HOUSE FOR RENT representative on the 30.mem-be- r $100 month, 'carpet and state board. drapes, 3 bedrooms, bullt-lnNEW YORK UPI ) Robert Horton, who w as the head scout on the Wagon Train" series APARTMENTS for rent, newly redecoratfor several years, Is back in the saddle again for a half-hoed, $75 month. western skein being made by OF COURSE MOM-Tfor possible use by we have loti - A Jots of . the ABC network in the 1965-6- 6 homes Iff 4 elWCT.y.Jb; ilot was filmed tiffs TOontfl in Hollywood. No havow-WiisWe jue( title yet for the series, which is ( far you. about the wanderings of a young westerner who seeks his 81 So. Main Phone true Identity after losing his 1 Bradley Mclntire memory due to being wounded J In a gun fight. 723-393- 2. ING CLEAN, NEWLY 3 REMODELED ROOM. BED- LARGE CAR Thurs-J-21-C8-c- 723-372- 8. PETED LIVING ROOM SPACIOUS KITCHEN, LARGE LOT. JUST 6 LEFT AT LINDSAY PARK 900 (SOUTH MAIN Mclntire Realty s. ur OPEN SAT. 1 & SUN. P. M. TK DARK PHONE 723-282- 4 UTAH HOMES. INC. 12, j- a- TOWN AND COUNTRY bowl-lnJan. 12, a mixed league, saw Nolan Benson take both the game and series for men with a 202 and 569 while Selma Jagl and Georgia Barker spilt honors for the gals. Selma posted a game of 189 while Georgia rolled a series of 501. The Golden Spike Cafe posted the high game, a 852, and Taylor Farm Service posted the high series, a 2360. Brigham Implement Is In the league lead with a 12-- record. 0 IN THE TUESDAY Thlokol Mixed league, Jan. 12, Wanda Cox took the female honors all alone as she rolled a 183 game and a 532 series. Boyd Peterson took the high game for the males with a 201 and tied with Lowell Sherratt for the high series with 526. The Sand Baggers, In first place with a 36y2.ll V2 won-lorecord Improved their hold on first place by taking both the high game, 736 and the high series, 2124 for teams. st 5 2 Q: 2 league bowling, again saw Irwin Pallt. ziners name on top of the stats as he continued hot and took the game with a good 233 and the series with one of the weeks highs, a 610. The Untouchables were untouchable as they rolled the high' game a 1040 and the high hr series, a 2895. The Rocketeers are In the league lead with a 74 mark. Jan. For Sale - Real Estate Real Estate For Sal and Business Propetries Must leave town immediately, old home at Homes 7 THE QUEENS In the Queen Pin league, Jan, 13, saw Charlotte Crow put on the high game crown this week with a fine 200 and Dorothy Black wore the series honor with a 501. The Cheerette's cheered themselves to the high team game, a 571, while the Rolling Stones rolled a 1656 for the best series. The Rolling Stones are first place with a MVi-W- In i mark. I THIOKOL MIXED Foursome Jan. 13, saw Dick bowling, Korth, Carlene Sutton, Jim Fer-rar- a and Ruth VonDerEsch split up honors. Dick took the high mens game with a 210 and Carlene the high womens game with a 216 to top the mens high. It was also the highest rolled by any woman this week. Jim took the mens series with a 584 and Ruth received the female series honor with a 527. Sauces and Spouses rolled the ilgh team game, 823, and the Chasers rolled the high series with 2291, The Mixed Rowdies and their record are 50V2.17V2 In first place. V 723-804- HeIcIntlr3-0jf-- r -- ,.f J. tr CARL WADMAN was the man. In the Jan. 13 Left Over league as the hot pitched an excellent 234 game and 622 series. Bennetts Jewelry took over first place with a 1049 game and a 3029 series which were high for the week. They have fast-bail- ; Ntif i'K; er Main 36 South . - PA GLENS REXALL DRUG Why pay more when we sell for less? 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