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Show ) ? In Little League BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, November 1, 1973 Agent says dont hoard fertilizer Bountiful, Layton win bowl Bad breaks and an excellent Bountiful punter meant the difference in the 70A Mini-Bogame when Bountiful beat Brigham 70A, 13-The first Bountiful offensive drive was stopped quickly by the Brigham defense but a tremendous punt was funbled on the Brigham eight yard line and recovered by Bountiful. They scored three plays later. The Brigham City offense then put together the first of many good drives. Hard running by Andy Yeates and Kipp and Kirk Baty behind the blocking of David Jense, Stuart Richards, Clay Christofferson and Tim and Tom Thurston coupled with good pass reception by Joel Huff and Todd Morrison moved the ball well Bountiful territory. into However, the slippery field stalled the drive as it did many more times throughout the game. Brigham City 0. drive from mid field. During this drive Bryon Oakeson, Brent Gray, and Keith Sayama all had big gainers which put the ball on the one yard line where quarterback Kline Adams carried it over on a quarterback sneak. The extra point failed. Scot Layton 7, Brigham City 6. The final score of the gam came with 30 seconds left to play in the game after Layton had recovered a Brigham City fumble on the 12 yard line. Tha extra point failed. Final score, Layton 13, Brigham City 6. Good defense was played by Keith Sayama, Lane Velasques, Ed Munson, Butch Arbon, Ladd Walker, and Brett Wallace who had 10, nine, nine, eight, eight, and seven tackles respectively. Steve Yagi had a pass interception and Lane VelasquM and Bryon Oakeson each had funble recoveries. Second Score The second score for Bountiful occurred when they gambled on a fourth down and long yardage situation with a Higley. Third row, Mike Kempf, Jeff McArthur, Clay Christopherson, Damon Eskelson, Baty, David Jensen, John Hepworth and Kevin Moun- - shortage tier. Coaches are Neil Aston and Jim Thurston. Mis- - 1975. sing is player Brent Nichols and coaches Del Ayotte 2. Apply KipiT-aWTj- HEESACKER Dont waste wildlife, division says 7, officers have Ha2a)agQg)a(ga)aa(agjggIagIa)aaagg(a(a(i Stake up our bag... s 13 THE SEASON IS HERE! SUPER SALE i WATERPROOF WINDSHIRTS 5 For Skiing 13 13 & Casual Wear Assorted Colors Exter Large Sizes too exciting long sleeves wind resistant Reg. 17.50 a See the HOBBIT for HOT WAX SPECIAL a hsOLIN BEGINNERS SKIS PACKAGE REIKER BOOTS 13 SOLOMAN BINDINGS MILLER SOFTS ALLSOP BINDINGS MOUNTAIN PRODUCTS SKIWEAR - guarantee well be done in 10 minutes! See our complete line of CROSS COUNTRY EQUIPMENT i Check our many services offered at the Hobbit 13 13 IS 13 5 13 13 to Hot Waxing Flat Filing o Holes Sharpen Edges Fill . . Reservations at Resorts Pass Price info.-a- t all Resorts Daily Snow Conditions HOURS Mm. Tum. Wud. - Thun. 9:00-94)- 0 9:00-44)- 0 94)0-44)- 0 9:00-44)- 0 Fri. - 7:00.9:00 tet. . Itm. - 7:00-9:0- 7:00-- 1 0 2 noun &ki and all citizens of Brigham City! ED will add sophisticated management to assure YOU - the citizens of Brigham City, the best in City Government . . . Dedication and Experience to serve you. elect eeucMLiM Hi KIHSM VOTE FOR YOUR DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES Paid Political Adv. Brigham City Democratic Com. Bruce Parsons Chair. The birds, animals & flowers are dying to tell us... Give a hoot, dont pollute! while you wait! We a 13 13 13 not ED - IS requirements supplied in the manure with commercial fertilizer. Above all, do not be caught short next spring with no fertilizer. Do not spend money for fertilizer you do not need. AS COUNCILMAN made several arrests of persoas who allowed wildlife to waste during this years deer season. Hunters are reminded that it is illegal to waste or permit to be wasted or spoiled any protected wildlife. This includes wildlife given or donated to someone other than license holder. a Once person takes possession of any wildlife, it becomes his responsibility to see it is not wasted. It is also BUSY IN PLAYHOUSE Busy with painting in the new playhouse being developed by unlawful to sell or trade heads, Box Elder High drama students on the top floor of the First Security building are, horns and antlers of legally taken animals between Aug. 15 from left, Bart Wiscombe, Kathleen Sherratt and Debbie Busenbark. and Dec. 15. They may, however, be sold or traded from Dec. 16 through Aug. 14. 'Women heads of household of 1972, showed that about 53 jobs. More than three-fifth- s Fresh hides of legally taken them were the only earners in Of per cent of these heads of WASHINGTON (UPI) animals may be sold during the nations 53.3 million their families. families were holding outside established big game seasons, families, 6.2 million are or subsequently. headed by women, says the Parts other than heads, hides, Womens Bureau, the U.S. antlers and horns may not be Department of Labor. sold or traded at any time. The figures, for March, 13 fertilizer by Y0D 000 Division of Wildlife Resources 13 YnTicrpatedthe will be corrected no more nitrogen than you will need for the particular crop you will be growing. 3. Your greatest refund for to their opponents 13 points. They gained 1,676 yards in 271 plays for an average of 6.1 yards per play compared to their opponents 537 yards in 291 plays for an average of only 2.1 yards per play. Head football coach Earl Gray, defensive coach Vanylt Arbon and coach Rex Adams wish to express their appreciation to the parents for their loyal support and also to the players for their attitudes and determination which has been responsible for their successful season. conservation (3 J0 Gives Totals Brigham with their regular defensive end out for a rest. The Brigham defense performed extremely well during the game. Bountiful first downs were few thanks to the play of Dennis and Douglas Moore, Tom Walker, Damon Higley, Danny Eskelson, Mike Kempf, Brent Nichols and Dean Howes. Brigham Citys 120 lb. football team was defeated by a strong, hard hitting Layton team in the Mini Bowl playoffs by a score of 13 to 6. Both teams played tough football throughout the entire game with Layton getting on the scoreboard first with less than a minute left to play in the first half. Layton's TD came on a screen pass which went 'for 12 yards and the touchdown. The extra point was also good. score, Layton front row left, Brian Wiliams, Tom Walker, Mark Aston, Tim Broderick, Joel Huff, Tim Thurston, Tom Thurston, and Stuart Richards. Second row, Dean Howes, Dennis Moore, Andy Yeates, John Mason, Douglas Moore, Todd Morrison, Ivan Earl, and Danny It is evident there will be a shortage of fertilizer in the 1974 crop year. The shortage will likely be most critical during the spring rush period of 1974. I would like to pass on a few suggestions to minimize the effects. l- Do not hoard fertilizer. Buy For the 1973 football season Brigham Citys 120 lb. football team scored a total of 215 points reverse play that caught Halftime - Only Touchdown Brigham Citys only touchdown came midway in the third quarter after a good sustained each dollar invested is in the first 0 pounds of nitrogen per acre. 4. If you have applied phosphate yearly you may already have enough in the soil for next year. Have the soil tested for phosphate and follow the results. 5. Purchase and apply your phosphate this fall. Fall phosphate application. 6. Utilize the available barnyard manure, make up for the by Harold G. Lindsay, USD Extension Agent NORTHERN DIVISION CHAMPS Members of the 70A Brigham City Little league football team include 0. 15 ..J $c (Ggrle HAVE 10 East on 6th North A HOBBIT 723-882- 0 iQOaC290QDli3Q(3(3Q(3(9l3(3I3(9l9(3l33HI3HI!l Everywhere you look, our environment is being threatened by pollution. Wild flowers along our roadsides are being picked rather than admired. Smog is killing trees, its forcing birds to find new homes. Fish are running out of clean water. Just whats being done about it? A lot. But weve got a lot more to do, a long way to go. Lets all do our part. And help keep the birds, animals, and flowers alive. GIVE A HOOT, DONT POLLUTE. |