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Show THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 26, 1967 t: tor ?crassxasca nrass a 2 Ersa srm csss raatf ktcti frc'-Ti-a ? f Kat' rsa rsL fa E5 TfcftJVm HK a ir-r- '1 wpnm tfrt,'-lb- ll VfW $$? 'v 15 Si 17 Close Overtime Tilt - C. Butler (BC) Packer (BC), L. Yazzie (Int), Anderson (KY), E. Etsltty Breaststroke C. S. t &4Lnm ai ito3w6WW Mfr "'J : IN BOYS Individual medley - C. Butler (BC), C. Packer (BC), L. Day (Int), D. Swim (KY). n . ccaa E33 rrsat "f hp ,, ta K23&& (BC), K. Gregerson (UTE), R. Kulda (P), S. Jensen (BC). rii - t'1 (Int), L. Day (Int). EEST ton C, Butler (BC), Packer (BC), L. Day (Int), E. Etsltty (Int), L. Yazzie (Int), S. Anderton (KY). Freestyle C. Team Holds Lead BC ? ai v I I f. ' I In AAU Swim Event kr Brigham City Jumped out In front Saturday as AAU swimmers wrapped the first days competition of a Invitational meet hosted by Intermountain school. The local team plied up 318 points to 155 for the Pirates of Magna and 149 for the Ute h;,4r V ( Mv I Mi t Jf ? age-grou- p - IT'"41 .' - , nr jp Ntr-- - " a f. A ,. 'SKi$: ; ', f. 1? ywr INTERMOUNTAIN was In fourth place, scoring heavily In the older boys events, with HOST 121 f 1 T Hlgh.polnt winners In the girls division was June Martin, swimming A tie for top honors devel-opeIn boys between Neville, Billy and Mike Klllpack, Utes, d 6-- all-sta- SATURDAY AT INTERMOUNTAIN Benefit Cage Tilts GIRLS Eight and Under: Individual medley Will Feature A basketball double-heade- r Is at Intermountain scheduled school Saturday, Jan. 28, and will feature two of the top teams in the Intermountain region. All funds from the evening's casabe action are earmarked for the Boy Scout program at Intermountain school.,, Paired off In the feature atr traction are an Ogden team and an AAU squad from Denver. John Edwards, scouting program chairman, said players on both squads are ath. all-sta- letes. ' LISTED (UN), K. Bestor S. (BYU), Tucker By-be- e 11 11 & 12 & 12 . J. Jackson - Freestyle (UN), Al-le- n n Red-E-Mi- x Breaststroke - R. Allen (Bou), C. Jones (P), C. Baxter (BYU), G. Heath (Ute), B. Butler (BC), K. Robertson (YMCA). Freestyle . C. Baxter (BYU), C. Jones (P), R. Allen (Bou), B. Butler (BC), C. Shaw (P), J. Rich (Ute). A TEACHERS AIDE Is not SENIOR LEAGUE RESULTS: to have special educarequired . 27. Blooms 18, Andys tion although those background Sack-ett Individual medley - D. Lynn Sale 6, Bilbao, Waters 4, Corlnne all have had at used 14, Bingham 6. (BYU), J. Francisco (Int), H. university-leve- l exposure and Dodson Todacheenle (Int), R. Cooley Hosp. - 35, Furniture each Is a substitute teacher. (Int), N. CUtso (Int). Center 14. Anderson 15, Smith Their pay while In the class, room Is the same as that of 14, Smith 6, Hunsaker 4. H. Todache. Breaststroke a substitute which means the enle (Int), J. Francisco (Int), Brigham Floral . 28, Zundels aides services come much R. Dodson (Int), R. J. Begay 27, Perersen 11, Longhurst 8, cheaper than those of an (Int), N. CUtso (Int), B. Tohan-nl- e Thompson, 12, Baird 6. teacher. (Int). Moffltt Ins. - 46, Food King . Principal Hawkes Indicates In 33. Forsgren 18, Tlngey 9, the situation at his school, he Freestyle - D. Lynn (BYU), Olsen 12, Baltazar 9. prefers the teachers aide Fran-ciscH. Todacheenle (Int), J. they are willing to do 43, Whitaker (Int), B. Tohannle (Int), Packer Motor tasks not Balt-az28. Nelson Goldtooth 16, Riley 12, R, Dodson (Int), F. of a certified teacher. expected 13. (Int). 15 & 17 o ar S. Glauser (BC), S. Call (UTE), D. Marshall (BC), D. Favero J. Mar. (BC), D.. Shaw (YMCA). Breaststroke - R. Kulda (P), "THE INTERMOUNTAIN W. Brlnton (BC), C. Gregerson scouting program lias 14 troops (UTE), B. Whitney (UTE), B. Sty. with 186 scouts. Money raised kes (UTE), D. Clark (BC). at the will go to keep Phil Johnson, Jerry these game to full scout Freestyle - D. Clark (BC), up boys Lee and White, Trice, B. Whitney (UTE), W. Brlnton said Edwards. The Denver squad will have Don Moore, Tom Helzel-burgeWendell Matkins, Sam Bernard, Glen W. George Ostrom, Edwards, and Tom Wilson, Here are your complete real estate listing Tlpoff time for the contest Is 7:45 p.m. Homes and Business 6-- ,; stan-dard- 6-- r, 6-- DRUG SERVICE, JOB PRINTING ADVERTISING BOX ELDER NEWS AND JOURNAL 1 APPAREL 6-- STORES 36 South Main Great Country Newspapers Complete advertising service for all Box Elder County Quick Servict Quality Commercial Printing 9 GLENS REXALL DRUG Phone Why pay more when we sell for less? Free Prescription Delivery Registered Pharmacist on Duty at All Times FARM EQUIPMENT FAMILY INSPECTION PARTS BRIGHAM TRUCK & IMPLEMENT CO. International Harvester Parts and Service BEST HOME BUYS 6-- Propetries IN A preliminary affair at 6:15 p.m. will be the ON THE Ogden roster Pocatello Braves from neigh. Cage Test For Sale Real Estate - FOR SALE 3 bedroom brick home with basement, built-ins- , carpet. 992 Willow St. Best deal ever. Assume 105 monthly payments and it's yours. To see call 723-539- Elder has a tall basketball order to fill Friday night when the Bees travel southward for a Region One game at Bonneville. Box Tipoff time will be 8 p.m. with a junior varsity fray on tap at 6:1 5 p.m. Bonneville which sports a 1 mark and leads Division Two standings, will be favored 5-- THE HANDY man's house, 3 bedrooms, large kitchen, sunny closed in room, torch, laundry gas furndouble ace, large lot, garage. Across from Jr. High school. $7,300. No. 7 South 5th East. ph. Elder currently is 4-- 2 in Division One standings, good enough for second place In other action around the region, Sky View is at Logan; Ogden hosts Roy and Weber and Ben Lomond will pair off on Friday For Sale - Real Estate FOR SALE BY OWNER Leaving area must sacrifice large 3 bedroom frame home, 1 acre, out buildings in Mantua. ph. 723-762- FOR SALE by owner 148 4 bedroom home, attached office, 2 fireplaces, large recreation room large land scaped lot. Call after 5 p.m. for appointment. ph. North 10th East. 723-537- 723-326- the contest. Box J. Martin - S. Gilson (KY), G. Anderson (Bou), C. Hoesel (BC), M. Thor-ur- n (BC), M. J. Swan (BC), S. (Ute), R. Huffsmlth (BC). (BC). Freestyle - B, Neville (Ute), Freestyle . V. McDonald (BC) S. Tucker (Bou), T. Francis K. Phllpot (P), S. Bendall (BYU), (DG), D. Haymore (YMCA), B. K. Nuttall (BYU), M. Cheney Jefferies (Un), C. Hoesel (BC). (BOU), H. Arnold (YMCA). Individual medley - C, Bax-te- r (BYU), C. Jones (P), R. (Bou), C. Shaw (P), T. Mar-ti(P), J. Klttel (P). students. Weber State College and Utah State university Darnell Including Eddie Tillman, Haney, Bob Plgford, Ken Hunt, Bees Go to Bonneville in Butterfly n 13 Si 14 n are former MEETING For Feature (UN), d. boring Idaho and the Intermoun-tai- n Warriors of the Brigham 13 & 14 City Commercial league. Individual medley . B. Whitney Both games are scheduled for the boys' gymnasium. (UTE), R. Kulda (P), K. Greger-so(UTE), D. Clark (BC), S. Admission prices will be 25 cents for adults and 15 cents for Jensen (BC), J. Thurman (BYU). Stars ge Backstroke - M. Klllpack (P), B. Neville (Ute), D. Haymore H. Arnold (YMCA), A. Shaw (YMCA), C. Klllpack (P), R.Os. (YMCA), V. McDonald (BC), K. terlak (Ute), B. Burnham (p). Phllpot (P), S. Blndall (YMCA). Breaststroke - B. Neville Breaststroke . K, Phllpot (P), (Ute), M. Klllpack (P), S. T. Wood (KY), B. Bakes (BC), (BC), T. Vlavant (YMCA), K. Nuttall (BYU), S. Glauser M. Thorum (Un), K. King (Bou). (BC), P. Swim (KY). Butterfly . C. Klllpack (P), Backstroke . J, Martin Gardner 8, Landon 5, Glenn 6. Medics . 27 . Maddox . 19, Actually, the first teachers Huggins 12, Jones 7, Conger 8, aide Joined the Corlnne staff Lee 5. at the middle of last school At the time, there was 8 year. Food King - 19, Malmrose a mixed class of first and Wayman 8, Smith 7, Bingham 6. grade students plus the two 12 straight-gradclasses. Blocks . 28, Thompsons The mlxed.grade class teachBingham 13, Bingham 7, Mustos er had to leave at mid-yea-r 5, Holllst 4. and when due to pregnancy Hamilton . 69, Thlokol - 31 students moved away, It several Shaw 27, Blackburn 14, Chlarson was decided to absorb all of 12, Davis, Dunn 6. the students Into the straight-grad- e classes. Pennys 29, Browns - 26 Goodllffe 14, Bywater 7, ValenTO HELP carry the extra tine 12, Anderson 6. the districts first burden, aide was requested Don Si Dells - 32, Als Conoco. teachers and the central office saldokey. 27. Vincent 18, Nichols 8,Steve, Mrs. Ferry along wlth Mrs. Chase and Romer 6 Karen Smoot (who worked during the first half of this year) and Peach City 18, Parsons Mrs. Hawkes alternately filled 10. Moser 6, Smith 4. the new role. Some townspeople were quick First Security - 26, Idle Isle . 10. Kase 10, Valcarce 8, Jensen to criticize, questioning the use of non. certified personnel as 10. teachers. But Hawkes believes . 18 Lloyds 29, Anderson Ford now understands the Grover 12, everyone better and Is Matthews 13, willing program Anderson 6, Anderson, Pacheco to accept It. 5. e K. KlllIndividual medley pack (P), M. Thorum (UN), S. JUNIOR LEAGUE RESULTS: Tucker (Bou), S. Harmon (BC), BE Bank . 25 - Dicks Texaco .9 C. Klllpack (p), C. Hoesel (BC). K. Openshaw (P). Individual medley - V. Vaughn Individual medley . S. Call (Ute), R. Bakes (BC), S. Keyes (Ute), J. Jackson (UN), S. Glau. (BC), D. Barton (P), K. Open-shaser (BC), D. Favero (BC), D. (P), D. Thlrklll (BC). K. Karpowitz Shaw (YMCA), (BYU). Freestyle - S. Keyes (BC), V. Vaughn (Ute), R. Bakes (BC), Breaststroke . S. Call (UTE), G. Doctorman (Ute), P. Butler K. Karpowitz (BYU), J, Jackson (BC), D. Thlrklll (BC). Its wide lead. (UN), S. Gregerson (UTE), C. D. Brown HERE ARE THE results of Shaw (YMCA), Breaststroke - D. Barton (P), D. Thlrklll (BC), S. Keyes (BC), Individual races, In order of (YMCA). V. Vaughn (Ute), P. Butler (BC), place: team. Fx-Colle- Gll-so- n (KY). Brigham Floral and Zundels locked horns In the best game played In the senior league. It took an over time period before was able to Brigham Floral corral the clothiers, 28 29. Peterson and Longhurst led the d Pirates. Races will continue this Saturday, Jan. 28, in the Inter, mountain pool starting wlthpre. Umlnarles at 9 a.m. Finals will get underway at about 1 p.m. Brigham City placed first In most relay events to help total Three players on the Denver AAU team which will play here Saturday are, from left, Don Moore, a skyscraper; Glen W, Edwards, r and Wendell Matkins, They will play an Ogden 6-- Bounti- 4. ON DENVER SQUAD 1 points. Others were ful, 60; Brigham Young university, 50; Kearns, 41;YMCA(Salt Lake City) 36, and Deseret Gym, t' fwTlw V. McDonald (BC), S. Blndall (YMCA), M. J. Swan (BC), G. Anderson (BC), S. (UN), wing of the building. Our type of program might not work In another sphool plant but were happy with it here, the principal said. Spices Cage Action Shaw scored 27 points for Hamiltons as his team down-eThlokol 69 - 31 In the Junior league. under (Continued From Page, One) grades use a separate four. room Terry Har-mo- ar i z; ar 3 w zi t:rmsr.: ,J. xJIT , n n -- Lake City. Swim club of Salt aa S fc-R'S- f, tit e iiaft tin 8 Si Aide winners. 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