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Show I A 12 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham Thursday, October 25, 1973 City, Utah Box Elder hosts Murray Todays gomes big in Region One Thii ii the week of momen-tuo- fl development in Region One football. With a full slate of games on tap today, the curtain will come down on regular season play and the result could be a four-wa- y tie for first.. .or a three-wa- y tie for first.. .or a tie for second.. .or no ties at all. This suspenseful saga of prep league slate completed, will bo an interested onlooker while hosting Murray from Regioa Four in a practice game. two-wa- y unfolds as Bontravels to Sky View and Roy (3-invades football neville (3-- Logan Box (4-- (2-3- ). Elder with (4-- And, completing the final will be at round, Weber (2-its "Bear River (0-in a battle of also-ran- s. Box , Keep Loose Elders date with Murray is set for 2 p.m. at Fergusoa field and will give Coach Gordon Petersons kids aa opportunity to keep loose whila waiting for possible playoff "action. BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS Junior wins 71 Tuesday. State quarterfinals are slated the following Friday and Saturday and will include the top two teams from Region One. And that's what the scrapping is all about in this prep realm. In Murray, Box Elder comes up against a team which has won just a single game in league play this year, a 64 verdict over Granger last week. Eagles will host player award Morgan Thursday gridder who passed his sternest test with flying colors has been varsity named player of the week at Box Elder High A junior school. He is Mike Sato, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nob Sato, West Corinne. Playing in the Box game last week, Sato took over at one defensive tackle spot and proved tough for the Lakers to handle. He was credited with making seven tackles and turned in some offensive line work as well. Hes been coming along this season until now we think hes really a good one.: Hes the kind of kid who likes to play, Coach Gordon Peterson said. The award winner who stands and in Future active also 180 is pounds weighs Farmers of America. He and other weekly top players will receive an engraved plaque after the season is completed. Elder-Bonnevil- 723-34- Should a tie (or ties) develop after todays contests the resulting playoff games will ba played at Ferguson field oa le Intermountain, riding after the teams first season last week, high win of the will host Morgan today (Thursday) at 3:30 p.m. It will be the last game of the season for the Eagle squad. Coach Bill Yeates team beat Wasatch last week, by 2-- Eight deer in gaining the points on a safety. It was a defensive struggle and no touchdowns were scored by either team. Coach in fine Yeates says his team is shape for the con- frontation and he expects performance. a good Get your deer when Utah general buckskin season opened Saturday? A party of eight local nimroda found plenty of bucks Saturday in the Rocky Dugway area east of Mantua. i bagged seven bucks and a doe within a period. Gil Bruner and his wife, Marlene, Perry; Leon McDonald an4 his wife, Leah, Brigham City; Rocky Tasso, Perry; Mike Horne, Brigham City; Marvin Tasso and his son, Game board eliminates extensions The Board of Big Game Control, in a special session called by Chairman John E. Phelps, moved to revise 1973's deer hunt on five units. The board eliminated the extensions on deer herd units 15 (Timpanogos), 18 (Diamond Fork), 37 (Lake Fork-MiFork), 41 (Nebo) and 46 ll (Thousand Lakes). These entire units will now close with the general season on October 30. The Board felt an adequate harvest could be accomplaished without the extensions. Special permit late hunts will still be held as listed in the proclamation. SUCCESSFUL HUNT These local hunters show off the eight deer they bagged near Dugway Rocky Saturday. Left to right are Gil Bruner, Marlene Bruner, Leon McDonald, Mike Tasso, Horne, Marvin Tasso, and Gary Tasso. Rocky call Newell Norman, Richard Eskelson, Delwin Mills, Roger Burt, and A1 Gerhardt, association officers. The West Corinne Recreation association announced this week that pheasant season will be Nov. through 14. Persons with questions should 10 because developed their voices, communicate with each other mainly by switching their tails. Giraffes, poorly DEALERS The club mosses, tiny today, give no hint that their extinct forebears were enormous trees. Their miniature leaves twine around their stems in spirals and appear to be moss. DISCOUNT AGGIE FOOTBALL TICCIETS BOX ELDER COUNTY DAY October 27 U.S.U. vs. KENT STATE Kickoff 1 :30 p.m. - Romney Stadium The game features U.S. Olympic Sprinter GERALD TINKER Kent State Split end. TICKETS HOW AVAILABLE HIGH PROFIT DEALERSHIP NOW BEING SET UP National advertising Nationally famous brand names Local & regional advertising . Financing & flooring available Distributor representative is in the local area and will be snowmobile and pleased to show you the Boa-Sthree whealer at your convenience. No obligation of course. collect. Phone Alaport Distributing Co. (213) Ask for Al Bahr. Tri-Spo- rt 338-450- 2 A male deer rarely places his hind foot precisely in the print made by a forefoot. The female, on the other hand, always covers her prints exactly as though the tracks had been made by a animal. Ski swap shop set Saturday two-legg- Thiokols annual ski swap shop is planned Saturday, Oct. 27 from 9 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. at the Thiokol Recreation center on West Forest street. The announcement was made by the Thiokol Unlike other native turtles, the snapper cannot pull its head, legs and tail into its shell. Ski club this week. Any used equipment should be brought to the center on Thursday and Friday betweenthe hours of 6 and 8 p.m. , a spokesman said. ,j,, call hunting! Gary, of Perry were the cessful hunters. The Included in the kill were two bucks, a pair of three-pointne and two spikes. They thought the one doe was a buck too, because of her size. There were more deer. We suc- four-poi- scoured the mountain all morning and saw nothing. After noon, they went to another area wooded with evergreen and aspen and struck a deer bonanza. Within the 20 eight minute s, nt two-poi- Bowling Results nt missed another There were another seven or eight doe, the hunter said. three-poin- had they period, ; t. They were back in camp by brushed out and downed the eight animals. And would you believe, we were able to back the truck up and get everyone of them, McDonald noted. n. I never knew you could be that lucky and get his many in one day. I was sure surprised, McDonald commented. Mooollte Mixed Doublet game handicap Swans arriving on marshes Experts report that swan numbers should increase Several hundred whistling swans have arrived on Utahs marshes. decidely within the next two weeks and each peak numbers in late November. The Division has issued 1,000 permits to hunt the popular Division of Wildlife Resources biologists last week reported sighting more than 500 of the big game birds on the Great Salt Lake. bird. Results for Oct. Senes scratch Taylor Farm Service, 1874; Airomotive Service, 1805, Elwood pheasant hunting units tickets will go on sale Oct. 30 between 7 and 9 p.m. at the Elwood Ward cultural hall. The hunting unit has been set nine-da- y season from Nov. 10 through Nov. 18, after which it will be closed to hunting. lor a Money for agriculture . . . 231; Ellen Huggins, 223. Dent Rich Conoc, 1801 senes handicap Dent Rich Conoc. 2410; First Secunty Bank, 2406; Airomotive Service. 2381. game scratch Taylor Farm Service, 670, Dent Rich Conoco. 651; Airomotive Service, 624. game handicap First Security Bank, 858, Dent Rich Conoco, 854; Taylor Farm Service, 825. series scratch Gary Scoffield, 515; Wayne Larsen, 517, Adam Brenkman, 512; Jan Petersen, 464, Ellen Huggins, Ins 457; Hawkes, 445. series handicap Wayne LarAdam Brenkman, 617; Gary Scoffield, 608. Jan Petersen, 656; Robbin sen, Elwood sets ringneck hunt Jim Petenen. Wayne Larsen, 226; Claire Huggins, 219, Jan Petersen, 236; Robbin Kaneko, 229; 16: 622; Kaneko, 631; Donna Scoffield, 610. game scratch Wayne Larsen, 191, Adam Brenkman, 180; Gary Scoffield, 179; Dennis Hirschi, 179, JoAnn Sato, 181; Iris Hawkes, 176, Ellen Huggins, 174. d Bear River valley ladies league, Oct. 22: series scratch Dots Lounge, 2182; Laws Dodge. 2119: Classic, 2106. series handicap Dot's Lounge. 2644; Laws Dodge, 2587; Classic, 2587. scratch 190; Janice Thompson. 186. Peggy Richardsoa, 188; Blanco Gardner, handicap Peggy Richardsoa, Blanche Thompson, 217; Janice Gardner, 212. Hi senes scratch Verna Hyde, Janice Gardner, 479; Esther Storrer, 475 Hi senes handicap Verna Hyde, 58S Esther Storrer; 565; Janice Gardner, 551 7 Donna Scoffield, Splits converted Lucille Potter, Anette Lucille Robbins, Richards, Marie 223; - Keele, adSihfniiEBflai res Talk flo credit for farmers and our . . . business our only business. 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