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Show Flag Football Action Opens Box Elder News and Journal completed a long scoring pass in the waning seconds to take a 12-victory over Berts Wheel Alignment in the kickoff game of Brigham Citys new flag some more spectators to watch the action," he noted. Trophies await the first and second-plac- e teams in league play which will continue through Oct. 26. There are eight teams in the new program with each club playing all others once. Participants range from 18 to middle age. 6 football league. In the second game of the opening round, played at Rees Pioneer park, Nielson Fruit stand won a thrilling 12-- 6 decision from the Brigham City Employment Security office. Recreation Director Glen Casperson said there was some difficulty adjusting to the new rules and numerous bruises and aching bones in the aftermath. But he termed it definitely a successful opening. I only wish we could get BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, September 14, 1972 Fishing Fair Nielsons Win N-- J, Two more games are on tap this evening (Thursday) at Rees park. and Wasatch Safeway Raiders will square off at 7 p.m. will meet and Laddys Drive-iRed Baron in an 8 : 30 p. m. clash. The public is invited to turn out and watch the action. n Two From Bon Elder Four Stakes Set Good Camp Conference Fishing conditions remain fair to good for most of Northern Utah. Here are the statistics published by the Utah division of Wildlife resources: Blacksmith fork Fair to and good for rainbow There will be a region camp conference held at the girls home south of Mantua on Saturday, Sept. 23, from 9 a.m. until 1 p m. The meeting is being planned and arrangements made by the four local LDS stakes under the direction of Carol Sara, region and Box Elder stake camp brown using both flies and bait; fishing pressure light; water in excellent condition. Fair Porcupine reservour for rainbow. Little Bear river Closed for spawning run until Sept. 30, director, and other stake directors, Charlene Dunn, 1972. both Fair to good on and impoundments stream; recently stocked; flies Logan river LDS Elder and bait producing best. Good for Ogden river rainbow using bait and flies; some cutthroat and brown being taken. Pineview reservoir Good for rainbow up to 15 inches; trolling and shore fishing both To Speak Sunday Elder Gregory Bart Nielson has returned from an LDS mission in Southern California. He will be honored at a homecoming in Brigham City at the Twentieth ward on Sunday, Sept. 17. The meeting will begin at 5:45 p.m. in the North Box Elder stake center. Elder Nielson served in Buena Park, Westminister, La Puente, Vista, El Caj' u, Upland, and Pomona. Nielson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chase J. Nielson, 565 East Seventh North. good. Fair to Causey reservoir good for brook and cutthroat using bait and some flies. East Canyon reservoir Fair for rainbow using popgear and worms; some kokanee being taken. r.lerif Semifinalists Principal Carroll Nichols has announced that two students at Box Elder High school have been named semifinalists in the 1973 National Merit Scholarship program. The students are Ralph Elwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Elwell, 736 North Sixth East, and Steven Plass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Plass, 849 Kentwood drive. are among They Dave Anderson . . . best player Tailback Wins Nod As Top Performer 15,000 semifinalists, described as the nations most academically talented high school seniors. They will compete for some 3,000 merit scholarships to be awarded in 1973. The semifinalists received the highest qualifying scores in their states on the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude tailback has been selected by the coaching staff as Box Elder High schools player of the week after an outstanding running performance in last football game. Fridays Dave Anderson, 17, took over the position in the second half and ran for 84 yards in 10 carries. He is a son of DeRell Anderson, 631 South Third West, Brigham City, and Mrs. Billie A 180-pou- nd Test-Nation- Merit Scholarship test Qualifying (PSAT-NMSQT- ), which was given last October to over one million students in about 16,600 schools nationwide. Bee-Dav- is They constitute less than one of the graduating secondary school seniors in the United States. percent Show High Promise The semifinalists show high promise for leadership in their adult careers, according to Edward C. Smith, president of the National Merit Scholarship corporation (NMSC). have They already demonstrated both high intellectual capacity and a readiness to develop their abilities, he said. These students deserve credit and honor. They bring honor to their families, who deserve much credit, as do their teachers and their communities. The future success of these young people will, however, depend upon their ability to become productive at the high intellectual levels that they are capable of attaining. Must Advance Brigham City stake; LaRue Hansen, Box Elder South stake, and Kathleen Wintle, Box Elder North stake. The morning will be divided up into four groups and will rotate so everyone will have a chance to visit exhibits and demonstrations. Mrs. Dunn will be in charge of camp cooking and this food will be served at 1 p.m. First Aid Mrs. Sara is in charge of first aid with charts and demonstrations. Mrs. Hansen will tell about the camp program and how to organize for a successful state and city proclawill honor the contribuot American hunters and fishermen to conservation and recreation on September 23 National, mations Mrs. Wintle Mercurys and Trucks be considered for one of the 1,000 National Merit $1000 which are scholarships allocated on a state basis. Many will also be considered for the renewable four-yea- r merit scholarships provided by some 500 corporations, foundations, colleges, unions, trusts, professional associations, other organizations, and individuals. T examination, and providing information about their accomplishments and interests. About 96 percent of the semifinalists are expected to become finalists, and each will is in charge of Final Close (M Fords attend. Semifinalists must advance to finalist standing to he considered for the merit scholarships to be awarded next spring. Semifinalists become finalists by receiving the endorsement of their schools, confirming their perhigh second formance on a It would take about 600 hours to smoke the world's biggest cigar, which measured close to six feet long camp. Bishop Boyd Brinton will be conducting the meeting. All friends and relatives of the Nielson family are invited to tions PSAT-NMSQ- maps and compass and will have some compass work planned outside. There will be music while participants eat camp cooking and arts and crafts will be on exhibit from the whole region. There are other things planned for the busy day and there will be a charge of $1.50 per persons and admittance will be by ticket only. Everyone in MIA is invited to purchase a ticket that will cover the cost of the food and other expenses. Mutual president, activity counselors, priesthood advisors over camp, camp directors, and girls secretaries, are urged to attend the conference. Each finalist will receive a of in merit recognition of his outstanding performance in the program. 1973s aro on tho Way All used Cars and Trucks Reduced to Make Way for 1973 Trade Ins. Inc. Andorsens-For- d, certificate 323 So. Main 723-343- 1 Safety Course Set Anderson, Tremonton. The senior gridder is slated to start in both the offensive and defensive backfields when the Bees meet Davis Friday in their Region One opener. He has played basketball and baseball at Box Elder and is a member of the ski club. Anderson along with other weekly winners, will receive an engraved plaque after the season is concluded, compliments of the sponsoring Box Elder News and Journal. For Young Nimrods c hunter safety course is scheduled for new nimrods beginning Monday, Sept. 25, at the Mantua gun range. Sponsored by the Box Elder Wildlife federation, the first session will begin at 7 p.m. It will continue each Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday for three weeks and likely will be the final safety course taught locally before this falls big hunts. Participants are asked to bring a pencil. There will be a $1 fee charged to cover the cost of materials. Completion of the course is a requirement for first-tim- e purchase of a hunting license in Utah. A o Former Mayor To Chair Drive Big Savings on at Gates Supreme our most popular TWIN WHITE STRIPES lull dimension 4 ply polyester 78 Series Tire. Wide, flat tread for ground gripping safety. A smooth run- A Belted Tire!. ning cushion-lik- ride Durable, turnpike tested fof e the family car. SALE PRICED FROM nus SIZE 78 MMTreadwey Air-Flo- POLYESTER CORD jus rtr. 471 TUBELESS 4 FULL PLIES WHITE 13 4 plies of tough polyester cord plus 2iberglass belts Willis Hansen, representative from Box Elder county to the State Legislature, will chairman of Box Elder be countys Mental Health Fund Raising campaign, it was announced today by the Box Elder chapter, Utah Association for Mental Health. Proceeds of the campaign will be used to fight mental illness and promote mental health. The annual nationwide campaign, which supports the science, service and social action programs of the Mental Health association, held annually, will open in Box Elder county the week of Sept. 18. I am happy to accept the chairmanship of the 1972 Mental Health Fund Raising campaign and to join actively in this health crusade which is helping persons in our own community and throughout the nation, Mr. Hansen said. is This assignment challenging because the mental health cause is so very important. Mental illness is the number one U.S. health if problem but it can be solved battle." the citizens join enough He urged his fellow citizens to "add their strength because you can make a difference. "We feel verv fortunate to have representative Hansen as our chairman because of his interest in these concerns and his position on the welfare committee of the State House of Representatives. One of this committee's assignments is to oversee the programs at the state training school and the state hospital," stated Mrs. McDonald, E. Malcolm president of the local Mental Health chapter. The Menu! Health campaign will reach its high point here on when the weekend of Sept. 21-2- 4 volunteers will visit their neighbors to distribute information about mental illness and to receive contributions. Similar Bell Ringer visitations are carried out by thousands of mental health volunteers in residential communities throughout the nation. Riders of the golden West wish to extend an invitation to you for a horse show Sept. 16, 1972 at 4:00 P.M. There will be fun things like Clover leaf, 2 man relay, polebending, a western pleasure class and lots more. It costs nothing and you can be in as many classes as you want. Bring the family for there will be a pee wee class, junior class, and a senior classes in each event. Parents, come Wide, profile Dual stripe whitewalls Th e FREE e MOUNTING FIND YOUR FREE SIZE-CHE- FLAT REPAIRS CK e FREE ALIGNMENT CHECK YOUR SAVINGS! 7JL ride in the senior class. Ribbons will be awarded for 1 through 5 places. 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