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Show Brigham City, Utah January 6, 1966 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Thursday, BOX ELDER ..AX Phone PA 3-34- 71 Hive Five on Mend; Lakers Visit Friday Coach Doug Stoker this week was applying some glue to the seams of his Box Elder basket, ball team. This figurative mending Job, he hopes, will see the Hive five heal Into a hale and hearty herd, capable of winning their way Into the state hoop tourna. ment In March. In Chief the Ingredient aspect of the game alone that spelled defeat. Box Elder had an edge In rebounds at the half but had to settle for 37 a. piece when the action had sub. some overtime lags at the foul line where the Hive hoopsters have posted an anemic 62 per. cent thus far. It was their Inability to cash In on the charity tosses that cost them a victory at Logan last week, THIRD.quarter drought at Logan, they managed to man. euver the ball through the ring only three of 13 attempts. And a lot of them were in close, too, sighed Coach Sto. ker. He had a right to bemoan the matter; the Bees are 1.3 in Region One play and must get moving to make amends. They get an opportunity Frl. Bonnevilles day night when tough but winless Lakers come town for an 8 p.m. tussle, junior varsity tilt Is on tap sided. tWih into for that matter, they havent exactly been scortchlng the nets with flings from the field, either, where the average to date is 35 percent. And Tom Owen, right, was the top student and John Travis, TOP SURVIVAL STUDENTS left, was among the highest three In survival and hunter safety training courses taught locally during the past year by the Box Elder Wildlife federation. Kelly Pierson, absent from the photo, was the third boy to score 90 points or more. The youths received their trophies from Udell Gardner, Utah Fish and Game department, during the federations annual meeting Tuesday. There were classes with 80 students conducted during the Year and Gardner complimented the federation and President Blaine Jensen for this outstanding effort. Boys League Opens OF COURSE, IT WASNT this Ask Parents of Skiiers one-ye- IN A 6:30 p.m. To Attend Sat. Briefing Piay-for-Kee- ps Thirty teams began play.for. rlster 6 C. Bywater 9, S. Vincent 4 keeps last weekend In the Brig, ham City boys basketball pro. Watkins 14 gram. Participation Is greater this Penny s 11 K. Moser 10, Gardner 4 year than In any other year since the program began eight Merritt, Goodllffe 4 , 226 boys years ago. In played on 26 teams. This year B.E. Bank 26 240 boys are assigned to thirty Blocks 23 teams. Bilbao, Cardenas 10 Initial games Saturday were Petersen, Christensen, Stu. generally well played, many of cki 6 them being decided In the final moments of play. Probably the Medics 17 most exciting game was the Food King 11 6 victory by Hamilton over Gilbert 6, Damon 5 Als Conoco. Hamilton was down Valentine 4, Nelson 3 20-at the half as Paul Long, hurst and Doug Tlngeyshot Als Into an early lead. After the Thompsons 21 Barry Davis Intermission, Peach City 23 found the range for Hamll. Broklsh 12, Riley 8 ton and he canned 12 of his 14 Thompson 21, Poulsen 2 points during this period. E. Loma and John Baltazar aided Davis In the victory. Browns 23 Bestway 17 RESULTS: JUNIOR LEAGUE Sackett 16, Whitaker 5 ed be Beaver, Saturday morning, it was announced this week by Nick Topik, ski director. The briefing will be short, starting at 8 a.m., north of the City Hall, Topik said. Buses are scheduled to leave at 8:15 a.m. We want to give general instructions to parents and ask their cooperation in an alternating schedule so that we will have some adults on each bus, on every trip," the director said. The ski schools at both resorts are completely filled but private lessons are available at the students expense, Topik noted. Those under 1 8 may ride the bus round trip for 50 cents while those 1 8 and over will be charged $1, he said. 1964-65- 27-2- Hamilton Drug Als Conoco 26 B. Davis 14, E. P. Longhurst Nelson 7, 27 Loma 6 Tlngey 10 16, D, Thlokol 32 Idle Isle 16 S. Smith 20, Drlggs, Gur. Peter Parsons Cement Maddox 22 6 18 First Security ISNT overconfident 0-- 3 record Indicates, But observers expect the Bees to really hit their gait In this one and perhaps pick up enough momentum to tumble some other testers along the way. At any rate, the Hive men. tor says his charges will run more than they have to date, a trick they turned at Logan which helped to give them a Juveniles May Not Hunt Alone Star-spangl- ed Hardware Elk Nowln No Rides, Yet 11 Lloyds STOKER He claims the Lakers are bet. ter than their unimpressive ar 10 Watters 5, S. Johnson, Lemon 4 P. Beecher, Allred 4 K. 5 Malmrose Drug 28 Baltazar 9, Martinez 2 Christensen 11, Malmrose Fram A special briefing session will be conductfor parents of the young skiiers who will riding the city busses to Snow Basin and two-yea- two-yea- coachs adhesive treatment was 8 iilfa Elected Tuesday to lead the Box Elder Wildlife federation WILDLIFE OFFICERS and holdover officers include, standing from left, Cam Longley, holdover director; Blaine Jensen, Immediate past president and advisor; Ray H. Lewis, president; Phil r r director. Sitting are Carl Wad-madirector, and Rod Bidlack, Fallows, director. Absent from the photo vice president, and Wilford Anderson, two-yedirwere Loudell Reese, holdover director; Gene Oyler and L. Kaye West, director. ectors; and Dick Ramsdale, two-yepartment noted the Intent of this lead for most of the game. legislation was to provide for Elsewhere around the region, a period of time in which Ju. Sky View travels to Ogden In venlles might be taken afield a battle of the unbeatens; Ben by someone of adult years to Lomond will host Logan; Bear they might learn safe gun handRiver Is at Roy, while Weber ling In addition to the Hunter draws a bye. Safety Course before they reach the age when they can go afield H ER E AR E TH E ST ANDINGS: alone. Upon reaching the age of 14, the Juvenile may hunt nongame animals without a license and A reminder covering the il- without adult supervision. If legal use of guns by Juveniles properly licensed at 14 or 15 were Issued today by the Utah years, Juveniles may hunt for Department of Fish and Game. game birds In season, but a. Utah law provides that no galn, only when accompanied by under the age of 14 years someone 21 one years of age or way to of age may own a gun, nor may older. send a son to college At 16 YEARS, THE Juvenile they use or hunt with a gun be. fore reaching the 14 years of Is considered adult Insofar as age unless accompanied by a the State Fish and Game laws parent or guardian. are concerned and may then pur. Further provisions of law chase and use the regular adult subject the parent or guardian fish and game licenses. to arrest and prosecution for The Department In citing the contributing to the delinquency foregoing Information and laws, of a minor where they permit urged everyone concerned with the Juvenile to violate these the youth of the State to respect laws. and aid In the enforcement of SPOKESMEN for the De- - these laws. U S. SAVINGS BONDS 2 R. Jensen 9, A. 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