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Show Commercial League Bow Club Seeks 1 95-7- 2 Conoco. In the leagues first forfeit of the season, American Legion was awarded a verdict over the National scores of Field WATCH THE Archery Leading Club Hi vers The local club started as a small group several years ago, but now is one of the leading clubs in the state, according to Swamp Judge Cottom. The Brigham Bowmen have several state championships under their belts. Cottom said the club also offers an outdoor archery range with 28 field targets. This makes it a great setup for the upcoming 1971 archery hunting season, he said. Cottom urged all interested 1 or persons to call him at 39 Sumac Way. Box Elder swamped Judge Memorial High school in a duel meet Tuesday, swimming submerging the Bulldogs, at the Box Elder Junior High nine of INDOOR ARCHERY RANGE Here members of the Brigham Bowmen use their indoor archery range at the Rees Pioneer park bowery. The local club, one of the leading in the state, is now signing up members for the upcoming year, and interested persons were urged to join. BFONSOMD BV SKAGGS MUG CENTERS NOW AVAILABLE AT THE BRIGHAM STORE - FREE MOUNTIIG 723-752- 72-1- won ea-te- rn association's sanctioned team shoots, said Cottom. The Brigham Bowmen are the first Utah archery club to adopt the program, he said. the Jan. 11 games plus current standings and the schedule of games for Jan. 18: Bees DJ KARTA (L'PI)-Villin the Semarang region of Java will have to assume responsibility for the actions of their water buffalo. authorities have Regional decreed a $1.25 fine for anyone whose wa'.er buffalo damages any of tne 1 million shade trees being planted to help rejuvenate barren land in the area er- - The Brigham Bowmen have started their 1971 indoor archery season and the club invited all archers to join the local program. Allen Cottom, newly-electe- d president of the club said, membership this year is expected to exceed 80 archers. The indoor archery sessions are held at the Rees Pioneer park bowery. This will be the first year that the club will participate in the The outcome left Jays, the defending champions, with an 0 mark. Box Elder County bank slipped into second place at with a victory over Als pool. The Roaming buffalo to bring fines Members 84-4- are box 15 Thursday, January 14, 1971 dg- Jays left little doubt about their superiority in Brigham City Commercial league play Monday night as the loop leaders crushed the previously unbeaten Intermountain Bucks, Chiefs. Following BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 10 Standings events and scored heavily in second and third-plac- e finishes to triumph going away. Next meet for Coach Les Dunns tankers is scheduled today (Thursday) at Bear River where the Bears rule a favorite. Starting time will be 3:30 p.m. The results: 160 individual Box medley Elder (Gardner, Dunn, Spiekerman, Christensen) 1:40. 200 freestyle Doug Packer (BE), Markeson (BE), Powell Al's Conoco vs. BIF (small gym) Patrol vs. Jays (big gym) (J). 160 individual medley Wurster (J), Bob Packer (BE), Dunn (BE) 2:01.1. 60 freestyle Bakes (BE), Gardner (BE), Abbott (J) 30.7. 100 butterfly Bakes (BE), Wurster (J), Spiekerman (BE) Bucks vs. (small gym) Lerjion vs. Peach (big gym) American : City 8:20 Zundel's vs. Maverik Fite vs. Chiefs (big gym) 1:11.4. Bye 100 freestyle (BE), Johnson (J) :54.2. 400 Box D. Packer (BE), Powell freestyle Christensen Wurster (J) 4:54.9. Bank Best and worst drivers Markeson (BE), Elder County ,sN IRW.hCO (I'll) - (BE), Spinster-- ' and widow-- ' i the ages of .'() and ( 1 are die best driver- - on the road today, ai cording to the ilaiin- - lilc-- B. Packer backstroke (BE), Gardner (BE), Lerry (J) 100 1:12.6. ol national automobile company. 100 breaststroke Spiekerman (BE), Dunn (BE), Fisher (J) 1:14.6. 400 freestyle relay Box Eler (Markeson, B. Packer, Bakes, D. Packer) 4:20.3. WIDE GUARD DYNAGLASS e a rei kle driver - the ingle male, age IT to 20, w ho own- - hi- - ow n t ar or - the prim ipal operator of I he wor-- and l mo-- t -- Tire That Give You TWICE the Mileage of Most Tires Non-belte- d Cutter Craze 36 MONTH GUARANTEE by Marge Jensen Twin fiber glass belts under the tread cut down the tread squirm against the pavement . . . and tires that dont squirm mean reduced rubber wear-ofYou get greater traction and more stability, too. f. Results from the Box Elder County ALLSTATK Passenger Tire Guarantee Tread Life Guarantee Tread Wear-OGuarantee AgHiriNt: Ml tire (unrntcod f.tiluriH from h Fairgrounds Do you know the origin of the popular Quarter horse? They are as American as the hot dog. In about 1661 the English settlers built a road between Greenspring and Jamestown. This was the first good road built by the colonists. There was a straight stretch in it that measured a quarter of a mile. Seems these good men needed a little excitement after sitting in church Sunday and they were soon racing their horses down this straightaway. The horses used in these races soon became known as quarter horses. The horse, as we know it today, is bred to start quick and run a short distance fast. They are favorites in rodeos and for ranch work and the beloved animals of the family with a cutter team. Last Saturdays races were very well attended. People got out of their cars, from under blankets and from behind buildings to sit In the stands and watch the days events. So nice to have the temperature above freezing. It was a great dayl Last week we omitted a race in the colt division - sorry about that. Hlnck and Carlson won over Dualn Madsen. I noticed on our program that Box Elder County Bank has donated 8150 to the colt division. The support of business men is very much appreciated by the association. changed A team almost chariots In the middle of a race. In the Dallas Jones-HarrHinck race, a tongue was badly bent when the teams went Into the gates and the race was delayed while another chariot was hooked up. Four Seasons Supply donated a green nylon halter to the closest lost race of the day. We had another tie and Darwin Rhodes Bywater and Nlel y Save this ropy of next weeks flipped a coin with Bywater the winner. Seems our announcer, Ben Tanaka, gave the Horse Conditioner to the wrong driver last week. Ben will make personal restitution to Boyd Udy and add a little rice to give that "something extra needed to have a winning team. Here the results of last weeks race. Colts Ralph Yearsly over Brian Gibbs; Hess & Hawkes over Dualn Madsen; Albert Black over Dennis Sybrowsky; Ray Newman over Carter and Cornia; Clynn Richman over Tom Johnson; Tom Davis over Larry Anderson; Ken Moates over Maurice Wilcox; Bill Gibbs over Owen Udy; Jones and Estep over Estep and Shaffer; Hall and Tingey over LeRoy Johnson; Wayne over Niel Rhodes; Dallas Jones over Harry Kinck. Jep-pese- n Division Paul and Lloyd McNeeley over Arno Hinck; J,ess Udy over Ray Fowkes; Ray and LaVere Udy over DeRoyce and Grant Black; Nolan Jensen over Warren Hyde; Quinton Jenkins over Lyle Holdaway; Burke Nielsen over Don Johnson; Claude Allred over Arvell Bell; Dean Peterson over Tig Wilburn; Dewight Nicholas over Ernie Ager; Clem and Dee Williams over Spitl Baty; Estep and Shaffer over Burbank and B Wright. Division Reese and Erickson over Ron Holmes; PaulFonnesbeck team over Darwin Bywater; Boyd Udy over Allred & Golightly; Fonnesbeck and Nielson over Gary Payne; Verl Udy over A M.L. 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Hinck; Boyd Udy vs. Fonnesbeck and Nelson; Allred and Golightly vs. Paul Fonnesbeck team; Ron Holmes vs. Verl Udy; Gary Payne vs. Reese and Erickson. What happened to your New Year's resolution? Have I seen you at the races? UUAIUNTKE frer rrpla. nm-n,ihin 90 ,,( if halter) prove defect,,,.. ,lr. (,,.r 0 day nr reiilu, e the lialicry. ,( ferlive, mi, I ,i,rm- you ,(t period of ownership, hnse, on re an. i l'e Ask About the ,,y fr - Diellani , , , Starts Tour Car When Most . ,riH ' lru,l' "I ul re'iirn, pimuled over Hiuiithft of llir jMiarti'itrp. tin. - time of miniln-- tl. of Batteries Wont I SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Satisfaction Guaranteed or Y our Money Back SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Tire and Auto Center 50 South Main Brigham City 7 23-52- 38 9:30 a.m. till 6 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. . |