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Show I 12 Brigham City, Utah Thursday, November 19, 1970 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Face North Summit Nov. 27 Nimrods Rate Good Success A For Big Hunts i Bees Gem For Cage Season , K-- ) vr? 4 f "tipr-- V "5 fl Somebody ought to put a marshals badge on Coach Dennis Cusick and call him Matt. This year in his cage his second season at corral die Hive helm the youthful basketball boss figures to have some of the fastest guns in the West. And because of it, the 1970-7- 1 roundball future looks bright for the Bees of Box Elder High. The local lads, bolstered by the return of three regulars from last year Mark Sackett Ray Lynn Thompson ), Scott Smith dont promise to overpower anybody. But they just might busy a lot of people to death. When Coach Cusick came to Box Elder last year, he announced a preference for the run and gun kind of cage capers. This time around, he appears to have talent to match his philosophy. (6-0- ), BEE Elder Coach Dennis Cuslck talks with some of the members of his 1970-7basketball team. The Bees promise to be quick with good shooting ability this year. Rebounding BALL SESSION Box 1 may be a shortcoming but the club has good returning experience with three lettermen back. Their first game is Nov. 27 when North Summit invades for a affair. pre-seaso- n Fishing Season To Open May 29 Mjor action at the Fish and Game Board meeting held in Salt Lake City involved setting the 1971 fishing regulations. Board members set Saturday, May 29 as the opening day allowing sportsmen a three day weekend, because Memorial Day falls on Monday, May 31. Season length and fishing hours remain the same, but changes were made in bait regulations, bag limits, and closed waters. Corn will be illegal as bait on some waters and chumming is also outlawed on the same waters. Bonus cutthroat and brook trout will no longer be allowed in Summit, Wasatch, and part of Duchesne counties. Six fish will be the limit on the Green River and the grayling limit is reduced from 16 to eight fish. The new proclamation, wich becomes effective Jan. 1, also lists several waters closed to angling. Most of these are waters chemically treated in 1970 or new impoundments. Other action taken by the Board included approval of the budget 1971-7- 2 and recodification of the fish and game laws. The Board authorized the Division of Fish and Game to negotiate with Mountain Fuel Supply company regarding an easement Now clean-u- p (6-4- (S-1- 0) man LOS ANGELES (UPI)-R- oy Other Heopsters Smalley, former Chicago Cub In to the trio of letaddition now conducts a shortstop, maintenance and termen. the hoop troops include building 9 guard Paul Longhurst who cleaning business here. saw considerable duty last year and 2 Paul Daymon who is 6-- on Division lands in Duchesne county. The Board also heard a request from the Utah Woolgrowers for increased in predator participation control funds. Horse, Sioux leader massai re fame, was killed in a struggle in a guardhouse at Ft. Robinson, Neh., in September, 1867. Crazy of Custer Winning trotter NEW YORK (UPI)-T- he great pacer Bret Hanover holds die record for the most miles turned in two minutes or leak with 31 to beat the old record of 30 by Dan Patch. Swap Shop Given by T Club Given Away Every Day TILL THANKSGIVING Winners Posted in window - No Purchase Necessary - Register every day - Once you register your ticket stays in. DROP IN AND REGISTER AT Als Conoco XI S. Main want to sell some of your used ski equipment the "T" (Thlokol) ski club swap shop, you will have to register It tonight or Friday night. The sale will be Saturday. These reminders came from "T" swap shop chairman Al Ramos as he and his committee prepare for the Saturday sale. The sale will be held at 96 South Main, the former location of Ken Jensen's market. It will be held between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Saturday. The times to register your Items for sale, as mentioned, are Thursday and Friday nights from 5: 30 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the former market. All Items should have a tag on them before they are registered, the chairman said, with the price, size and a brief description of the article on it. No one will be allowed to register anything for sale Saturday. rounding into shape after surgery to repair cartillege damage in his knee. Another valuable cog in the Bee machine is 3 Les Smith, victim of a ligament tear in football which sent him under the knife. Hes undergoing therapy now and working out but wont be ready to match muscle in game or scrimmage for a few weeks yet. 6-- Backed by Juniors These six seniors will be the front liners, backed by a tall but unexperienced pack of juniors ), who include Demar Johnson Mike Hendricks Carle Nichols Steve Vincent ), Bryan Loveland ), Terry Shaw ), Richie Smith ). and Brent Farnsworth Bee backers can put a better gauge on the measure of their men Nov. 27 when North Summit invades the local ball hall for a practice prance. They following up with Davis here Nov. 28 before heading into Region One action at Sky View (6-5- (6-3- ), (6-3- ), (6-2- (6-1- (5-1- Dec. 4. playoff to rest. No more third and Playoff Killed There will not be so much margin for error in the early going this season. Principals have laid the round-robi- n hunts had good success during 1970. According to figures released by the Division of Fish and Game, moose hunters were fourth-plac- e team cracks at a state tournament spot The first and second-placclubs in each division (One and Two) are given automatic passes into the parade. You either grab off one of e post-seaso- n those top two spots or turn to other pursuits when the regular season play ends. Following is the Bees schedule with all games slated for an 8 p.m. tlpoff, preceded by a 6:15 p.m. junior varsity curtain-raise- r. Nov. 27 North Summit at Box Elder. Nov. 28 Davis at Box Elder. Dec. 4 Box Elder at Sky View Dec. 5 Tooele at Box Elder. Dec. Box Intermountain 11 Elder. Dec. Payson. Dec. Elder. Dec. Logan. Jan. Families Invited Tonight The season gets somewhat of a start this evening (Thursday) when the Hive cage crew plays host to family night at 7 p.m. Rules will be explained, players and coaches introduced and the basketeers' will engage in an intrasquad go involving freshmen to varsity. This northern Utah prep league does not appear to offer easy sledding for any of its members in the coming campaign. Overall strength should be up and competition looks to be tougher than an old mountain feud. Logan, Ogden, Weber, Sky View to mention the have it and proverbial few Ben Lomond is back with a veteran group. Oh yes, and Bear River, the arch rival from down county who always stands tall in the Hive way. Buffalo, moose, and desert bighorn hunters participating in Elder at Box 18 Ogden at Box 22 Box at Box Elder at Bear 2 River. Jan. Jan. Roy at Box Elder. Box Elder at 8 15 Weber. Jan. Jan. 29 5 Harvesting surplus male animals helps promote healthy herds and indications are that with proper management, these big game species will continue to provide hunting opportunities for Utah sportsmen, officials said. First Game Coach Phil Johnsons defending Big Sky basketball champions are progressing on schedule and preparing for defense of their three straight league titles. The Weber State Wildcats will taste action first on Nov. 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the annual Varsity-Fros- h game, sponsored by the WSC Wildcat club. Box Elder at Ben 22 Lomond. Elder. Feb. The Division of Fish and Game authorized 10 buffalo permits, 10 bighorn permits and 35 moose permits. Only mature male animals are harvested, and hunting is limited to residents only. at 12 Elder most successful with a hunter success of 71 percent. Sixty percent of the buffalo hunters bagged buffalo, and desert bighorn hunters a 40 percent hunter success. Bear River at Box Elder USU Box Frosh-Varsi- ty at Tickets Feb. 12 Bonneville. Feb. 19 Elder. Feb. 26 Elder. Box Elder at for the 1970 basketball game to be played Monday, Nov. 23 at Logan at Box p.m. in the Nelson Fieldhouse will go on sale Tuesday at the USU ticket office it was an8 Sky View at Box nounced this week. SHOW TIRE IMAPS Including Tax Car Size Any Passenger i Ask About our Bandag Recaps Morgan Tire Shop 1 46 South Main 723-78- 01 If you in The annual "T" swap shop gives everyone a chance to sell old or outgrown ski equipment," Ramos said, "and everyone Is Invited to participate, you certainly don't have to be a ski club member to take part." parents who have children who have ski equipment find the swap shop an their outgrown excellent place where they can exchange that equipment for some which fit the growing youngsters. Also the fellow ust starting out can pick up a outfit at a reasonable price. Ramos urged all buyers to come In early Saturday He said while selections are good. dlds and Our famous Interantional Farm Toys Have Arrived for Christmas 82a Vm $17.95 Rainmaker $ Lawn Sprinkler Hoi it Summer Item we dont want to oorry ovor the Winter - You ttoro it CLOSE OUT till spring and Sava B.g. ASK ABOUT OUR LINE OF ECONOMICALLY PRICED QUALITY TOOLS Local Committee Now To A Pobrls 71 sled may be a good one but it can't possibly match the new engineering and improvements that have put Polaris out in on the race track and on the hill. front New zip and go . . . even greater dependability , . . unmatched on our western terrain. Come on in for a test ride and then find out how much your old sled is worth on A New '71 Your old ... Polaris. Tradin's Never Been Better. DBS GARAGE RADIATOR SERVICE 249 North Main - Brigham City Phone: 723 - 7119 Appeals for Funds The Salvation Army Service Extension committee in Box Elder county which includes, K.B. Olsen, LeGrande Tea and Mrs. Inez Deem, will launch their appeal for funds in December, It was announced this week. the Harm Breukllman, field Salvation Army representative for Utah will be in Brigham City to conduct the annual appeal. Funds derived from the annual appeal are used for an umbrella of services in the Box Elder county area. Such services as a disaster and emergency assistance fund, a state prison visitation and assistance program and a missing persons service are made possible locally through the Box Elder County fund drive. In addition, in Denver the Salvation Army provides alcoholic rehabilitation centers and assistance to unwed mothers at Booth Memorial for the Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah. hospital state In Battery Jumper Cables i&$495 of Montana Alcoholic Problem In 1969, 246 unwed mothers were served at Booth and approximately 100 alcoholics were fully rehabilitated with many more getting a better grasp on their alcoholic problem. Each resident of the Box Elder County area is asked to make a meaningful contribution to this fund appeal so the ongoing program of The Salvation Army can continue its successful effort in always satisfying the need at the point of need, a spokesman said. 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