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Show ' BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 28, 1969 Bees, Granite Meet Friday V In Box Elder High school takes jelling Into a solid defensive off the grid wraps Friday club, according to Coach Simnight in a game mons. at Granite which has more Although Granite teachers, than usual Interest for local have not agreed to 1969-7football fans. contract terms, Coach SimThe pigskin fuss gets off mons has been given the green to work out his grid the gound at 8 p.m. with both light teams having had just two troops. And so theyve been weeks practice. at it for almost two weeks What spices the practice with the same kind of early go Is a guy named Darold enthusiasm which dominates a Bear River most prep camps around the Simmons, valley native and former as- state. sistant grid coach at Box They have 13 lettermen back Elder. from a team which last year He's head football coach at placed second in tough Region Granite and has been for the Three. past seven years. The Grariitians have been rugged enough In the past NATURALLY, Simmons, three years to have lost only a former standout at Bear five games during the stretch. River High and University of Theyll average about 195 Utah, would like nothing bepounds along the defensive tter than to hang up a vicline. Offensively the linemen tory over the Bees. Thats will come in at about 185 the way it is In competa. pounds apiece. tlve sports. Box Elder Coach Les Dunn COACH SIMMONS says knows it. hell have to get alongwlthout Right now the local lads are three first-unbacks, an enigma. There are four The trio has been In Billsolid lettermen back Bruce ings, Mont., with the Granite (200); Munns, quarterback American Legion baseball tackle Mike Mathis (206), team and didnt get back to guard Brlnton Perry (185) and Salt Lake City until Tuesday halfback Rick Whitaker (160). night. Lesser experienced play, We think were a fair ball ers must come through to club and we do have a lot make this years Purple of experience back. But you and White Tide roU as it cant go into a ball game has In the past. missing three regulars and To no surprise, Coach Dunn not hurt, said the Granite plans to play control ball, grid mentor. concentrate on ground power The tardy backs may be with Just enough passes mixed specialized but wont see much in to keep the defense on its action. n 0 First As mons, Indicating that Fridays fracas will be a debut with no quarter playing to win, Golfers will round the local links over the holiday weekend swinging at prizes totaling $300, during the an. nual Box Elder County bank best-bal- l golf tournament. Over 100 golfers are ex. pected to participate in the annual tourney and close to 50 players (25 teams) were registered Wednesday. We expect this number to double by the weekend, said Tommy Williams Brigham City golf pro. I think weve got the to do It, headman. IT PROMISES to be a stiff Indeed for down Granite way, the Farmers have been test No. I l)IK(K). Calif. (I Il) Outfielder Ollir Brown was (lie No. I ciaiiMon draft choice of the aii Diego Padres. Brown runic to tile major leagues with tile .suii Kraneiseo Ciauts. COHV M.I.IS. In Playoff Here Friday Theres playoff action in store for Brigham City baseball fans with the Peaches slated to meet Smithfield here Friday night. It will be the second game in a best playoff for the Northern Utah Baseball league title. Game time at Rees Pioneer park wHI be 8:15 p.m. The two teams were scheduled to meet in the first test of the series Wednesday night in Logan. Smithfield earned the right to contend for the penant by finishing second-hd- f record. league play with a perfect the first half with Brigham City won mark. an Manager Harold Anderson said he planned to start ace pitcher Merl Turley in the Wednesday night outing and will follow up Friday evening with veteran hurler Wayne Andriotli. The third game, if necessary, probably will be played in Brigham City during Peach Days, said Anderson. WAIT Il) L.lt e Heaven- Oregon the team reeurileil teliiMilV I IMMItli finale in their I'Hill areli-riw- ALSO $100 will be offerMl anyone who records a hole, e on the No. 2 hole dur. lng the weekend, Christensen Hunter going onto private must have the land land-owne- rs permission inorder to avoid any problems under the new trespass laws enacted by the State Legislature this year. two-of-thr- Ore. (I 111 against played Monday, according to Bruce Christensen, assistant bank vice president and chair man of the event. Peaches Face Smithfield Court Record Pick S Shotguns and several boxes shells are the order tor this Monday, mourning dove opener for the 25,000 hunters In the field for the first of the fall bird seasons. On Monday, Sept. 1, at 6:24 a.m., doves become legal targets all ever the state except In closed areas of Salt Lake and Utah counties. Hunting will close on Sept. 30, although few doves are expected to remain this late In the year. of two-ma- MANEUVERING from the wing T formation, the Farmers Intend to employ much the same kind of tactics as announced from the Hive camp. Were noted as a power team, announced Coach Sim pow. said the Hive Bird Opening said. There is a $1 entry fee. DAILY BAG limit this sea. Each contestant will receive a new golf towel and win. son Is 10 birds with a posners will share In the prizes. session limit of 20 after the Five placers In each flight first days shooting. Any shotgun capable of holdwill win a prize. ing more than three shells PLAYERS ENTERING the FIRST PLACE TEAMS in must be plugged so that the contest can make their own gun may not hold more than foursome and call the pro- two flights will receive two shells In the magazine a Wifor shop starting time, The flights will be based and one hi the chamber for lliams said. on handicaps. Something new a total of three shells. Open rangelands will again we havent done before is takthe best hunting as golf ing the total handicap between provide Prizes, including these areas for dove shoes, shirts and windbreak-er- s two golfers to determine the food frequent and fly into water holes Christen, will be awarded after the flight placement, In the morning and evening. 36. hole, best ball sen said. Christensen urged that this tourney. 12 to 15 years HUNTERS holes must be Is an open tourney and all Eighteen old must hunt with someone are men interested adult Sun. or either played Saturday 21 or older and dove rules day with the final 18 being prohibit shooting at birds on power or telephone lines or poles. Shooting hours are one half hour before sunrise each day to sunset; a complete table of shooting times Is listed in the dove proclamation. toes. er Bank Tourney Nears declared Simmons. It should be a good one. how-eve- it BE given. "Well be Oregon I . CLUB EVENT Dennis Hales and Martha and Bob Burkholder are among those looking forward to Brigham City Golf and Country clubs luau Saturday, Aug. 30. It is billed as "the biggest social event of. the year and will feature exotic Hawaiian food starting at 7:30 p.m. It will be preceded in the afternoon by a Scotch foursome tournament. Fishing Looks Good uncrowded, because hunting will become the sport In the spotlight, HERE IS A LIST of Fish and Game predictions on northern Utah waters. Plnevlew reservoir shows good to excellent fishing for e IN the PLANTS THESE streams will add spice to the fishing found In many waters. Dr. E. R. Kalmbach, right, presents a wildlife painting which PRESENTS GIFT he recently completed to Lloyd Gunther, manager of Bear River Bird refuge. It will be displayed at the new visitors center. tor center at the refuge for the public to enjoy. 9-- 0 and Anglers out for the last summer holiday this weekend can look for good catches, according to the Utah Division of Fish and Game. The last of nearly two milfish are lion catchable-slzbeing stocked In streams, and the lake and reservoir angling shows a sign of recovery from the August heat. Wildlife Expert Presents and rainbows Trolling cutthroats. best and some is producing on the Is fly fishing north arm. Causey reservoir is fair with pressure low. Light bait, lures and flies seem to be producing. Cooler water of fall brings fish up from the depths where have moved to escape they from the hot summer sun. Most of the conditions most of the streams and lakes In September and Qctober will be cool, quiet OVER IN CACHE county, the Logan River Is good. Cut. throats are being taken on the upper limits while browns are hot In second dam. reservoir Is Porcupine and anglers using baits fair, 8-- 1 and lures are doing best. Hyrum reservoir is poor. Tony Grove Is picking up as compared to the summer months. Its rated fair to good for rainbows and has recently been stocked. Painting to Bird Refuge of Dr. E.R. Kalmbach, Boulder, Colo., presented the River refuge with a Bea wildlife painting he recently completed. Dr. Kalmbach was director of the Denver Wildlife center prior to his in 1954, He has been a familiar face in the Bear River marshes dating back to bird food habit studies in this area in 1911 and 1912. He was the first to identify h botulism as the cause of mass mortality of birds In this area. Painting has been a life, time Interest of the 85. Dr. Kalmbach. Since year-olhis retirement he has kept busy in painting wildlife scenes of different areas that he has worked during his varied and interesting career. His painting was presented to Refuge Manager Lloyd Gun. ther for the refuge and will be displayed in the new vlsl- - keeneyeg tips ON SHOOTING SAFETY Watch that muzzlel Carry your gun SAFELY; keep safety on until Distributed ei a public ready to shoot. JSl SPRINGS' NEW COMPLEX SWIMPOOL $550,000 LAVA HOT servlce'by National Rifle After all, its the only m ijj country you ve got. L A AtaoclaUon d Come enjoy the West's most beautiful, most complete swimming facility! 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