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Show 6 Brigham Cify, Ulah October 19, 1972 Thursday, BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Second Place on Line Bees, Lakers Clash in Crucial Tonight1 Elder at least a tie for the spot. A loss, on the other hand, would spell finish to Hive hopes. This will be Box Elders final game of the league season. They have Murray on docket next Friday in a practice affair at Spartanville, drawing a bye as other Region One clubs play Its all on the line this evening (Thursday) as Box Elder ) in ) plays host to Bonneville a game that may well decide second place in Region One football. The two contenders will square off at 7:30 p.m. at Ferguson field. A victory would assure Box of leagues (3-2- (3-1- runner-u- p the final round. There are all sorts of possibilities as the lark looms. If the Hivers win, it will leave Bonneville with two losses and a final outing next week against Sky View. And thus far, everybody has lost to the Bobcats in a big way. Bee-Lak- Logan a Contender The only other team in contention now is Logan ) and the Grizzlies have a date with ) Weber Thursday in Cache valley and a finishing ap(2-2- (0-4- pointment next Friday at Roy Logan. Should a tie develop, the deadlocked teams will play off, probably on Oct. 31. In other games today, in a schedule moved up a day to accommodate Utah's annual deer season. Sky View ) will while be at Bear River Roy will entertain a tough Kearns crew from Region Three in a practice affair. (4-0- (1-3- ), Looking to the Bonneville game, Coach Gordon Peterson says the Lakers have a strong outside running game and the f man who makes it go is half back Orin T. Russell. Box Elder will have to contain the veteran runner if they hope to keep Bonneville off the score board. This will require, among other things, some steady outside linebacking play and performance by the defensive halfbacks. And early this week, linebacker Burke Nelson was recovering from a slight concussion with some question that hell be ready for Thursdays bout. Otherwise, the Hivers are in fine fettle and Coach Peterson said Tuesday his charges feel A loss in Deer Hunters Await Opening on Saturday Ted Payne . . . stopper on defense Lineman Honored With Grid Award Forage Designated Buck Only Utahs annual deer hunt get underway lineman who compiled impressive figures in Box Elders game at Logan last week has been named by the Bee coaching staff as player of the week. He is Ted Payne, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Payne, 118 East Third North. senior played guard on The offense and became a stopper at tackle defensively in the game which Box Elder A of the will are officers buckskins throughout the state. generally Payne was credited with making five unassisted tackles, forcing a fumble, recovering a fumble and delivering a key block which resulted in a touchdown. The award recipient also is a, varsity, wrestler, a member of the Key club and Navy JROTC and plays in the school dance band. He is a member of the seminary council. Payne and other weekly award winners will each receive an engraved plaque from the sponsoring Box Elder News and Journal after the season is ended. summit followed by buck only hunts for the remainder of the season. 11-d- They are the southern portion Elders unit is that land west of U.S. 191, Interstate 15 and U.S. north of the Box Elder-Webcounty line and the Southern Pacific Railroad; east of the border, and south Box 89-9- er Utah-Neva- the Wasatch Farthest Away best deer hunting The is expected to occur on those units Utah administered by the Bureau of Land Management. Therefore several reminders were given by Robert D. Nielson, BLM state director for Utah, to hunters for protection of those public lands and their resources. Please be careful with all fire, Nielson said. Thoroughly douse all fires when they are to be left unattended. Make certain cigarettes and matches are dead; or, better still, put them in ash trays. Although there have been recent storms, much of Utah has been in a prolonged drought and conditions could easily result in a damaging range fire if someone were careless with matches. Respect private property. Leave gates as you find them. Don't damage fences, water tanks or equipment. Keep recreation vehicles and trail bikes on established roads. Dont harass livestock or wildlife. Camp at least a guys, Theyre not rah-ra- h like some. They just get in and do the job and I think they're ready, the mentor laid. APPLY NOW We Train Men to Work As LIVESTOCK BUYERS If you have some livestock experience we will train you to buy cattle, sheep and hogs. For a local interview, write today with your background. Include your complete address and phone number. CATTLE BUYERS, INC. 4420 Madison Kansas City, Mo. 641 1 1 of a mile away from watering places. quarter mg I altlt mmd We will be s i n all day Saturday, Oct. 21 hebbius 98 N. Main ik 723-34- usually less numerous, the fish and game said. However, state officials said the Wasatch from Front 89-9- banks remember Eagles Eye Fourth Win 8. The game will start at 2 proving other the past weeks and last Thursday did their best job against Morgan. If the offensive squad keeps going at this pace the Eagles should have no trouble at Malad. The defense has been performing well throughout the season. CONVERTIBLE OR BOILT-I- H! DSHWASK1EJ3 p.m. Head Coach Veran Smith will be leading the raid after missing the Morgan contest last week because of a back injury. Returned Monday He returned to practice Monday after recovering at home. A player during the Wasatch Intermountain game two weeks ago was pushed into him on the sidelines. -- We live here. The people who work in the bank LeRoy Max will be calling the plays for the local crew at SC410N Malad. So far this year the Navajos have three wins, one loss and a PORTHE HUNTER WITH tie. 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The Eagles played Malad twice and both times picked up a win. Scores were 20 to 0, and 12 to Suptri farthest from metropolitan centers where hunters are Brigham City to Nephi was a Hunters were urged byn good area for those nimrods division conservation officials looking for trophy bucks. to check proclamations. The sheer cliffs and rugged mountain terrace have been Change Habits protection for many large bucks According to Utah Division of over the past years. Wildlife Resources officers, dry The area was even described weather conditions have caused in a national outdoor magazine deer to change their habits. as one of the top areas in the state for trophy bucks. They are not as highly con U.S. of the Cache unit, Wellsville and west Box Elder county. contained of mountain range or Cache - Rich county line on the east; the Blacksmith Fork - East Fork of the Bear river drainage divide on the south and on the west by either sex hunts y this production summer was generally poor and of lower quality. This has forced deer to onto concentrate more productive areas of smaller size. It is especially true in the central and southern portions of the state. Rainy weather during early fall has recharged moisture in the soil, but it came too late to significantly improve forage conditions. 89-9- Three Units Three local units will have three-da- -- Logan-Collinsto- However, there are a few units in the northern part of the state where deer herds are down and precautions have been taken. 28-1- 9. line. Wellsville Area The Wellsville area is bounded on the south by U.S. 30 n or the Riverside road; on the west by the U.S. 191 ; on the north by the Utah - Idaho state line, and on the east by U.S. Surrounding the Cache area are Providence canyon and the Blacksmith Fork-Loga- n river drainage divide on the north the predicting fair to good numbers of Utah-Idah- o and Saturday conservation 160-pou- won, centrated in areas where they are normally found. Three Northern Units Chief Urges Hunters Use Care BLM As deer hunters take to the hills next weekend, a large proportion will spend some of their time on public lands in Bonneville. hard-nose- d ). either game would finish the Bruins. Thus Box Elder stands in good stead of grabbing second place and a state quarter-fina- l playoff spot. 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