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Show Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 15, 1974 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Falls to American Fork club Rousing sendoff ... but Willard loses 13 Flaming Gorge reaches capacity . On August 1, 1974, Flaming Lake filled to its maximum capacity of 3,749,000 acre-fee- t of water, elevation-6,04feet, for the first time, since the dam was constructed,., it was announced today Gorge Reclamation of Director David L.. Crandall. The lake will probably not spill since releases-a- t the Flaming Gorge Power-pla- nt were increased to match-thhigh inflow into the lake. The elevation of Flaming Gorge Lake will remain at this level during the month of August and then start to go down. d The lake provides a Idaho recreation center that Regional in WBBA tournament e water-oriente- Western Baseball association Willards This is the Honeyville LDS ward girls softball team which captured the Brigham City North stake championship. In region play they defeated Willard in extra inFront, from left, Eva Bingham, Jan Gardner, Nancy Nelson, Jean-ninnings Tuesday, Thorsted, Peggy Sue Nelson, and Alice Fujikawa. Standing, Keeley Arbon, Tami Nelson, Debra Hunsaker, Ledah Hunsaker, Marie Bingham, Tamara Hunsaker, and coaches Rilla Garnder and Elaine Arbon. STAKE CHAMPS 11-1- 0. e Shoplifter Boys all-sta- r team, champions of Region A, received a rousing sendoff when they departed for the WBBA Little World Series at Idaho Falls Monday. However, the local club encountered more difficulty than it could handle in Wednesdays opening round of games, falling to American Fork Beehive s, Lance Haddock phoned police for a pick up of a suspected shoplifter at Skaggs on Aug. 12. They were scheduled to play again today (Thursday) on the S BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS 723-347- consolation side in the single elimination tourney which has six teams from Utah and one each from Idaho and California. In addition to baseball, a full slate of activities was planned for the players. They got in some practice time Tuesday and were feted at a banquet that evening. Friday is fun day with a trip planned into Yellowstone park, including a picnic, and attendance at an Idaho Falls Angels game Friday evening. Saturday will see games and closing ceremonies for the tourney. While in Idaho Falls, the youngsters are staying with host families as is the custom during WBBA tournaments. When they left Monday, the Willard team went in style, traveling in a four-sea- t limousine furnished by Willard resident Edwin Summers. It was bedecked with paper signs which read: Watch out for Willard!!! final-roun- d Happiness is a New Region A champ. . . . Willard, Utah Here we come. Needless to say a number of parents and other townspeople planned to attend the series, it marks the first time that Willard has made it into the select field. All-Sta- League Bonneville at at boating, excellent water-skiin- fishing, swim- ming, and picnicking, all dominated by the striking natural scenery of the rugged Uinta Mountains and the Wyoming badlands. Visitations at Flaming Gorge to the end of July 1974 were 370,021, up slightly over the previous year. Flaming Gorge Dam and Powerplant were constructed and are operated by the Bureau of Reclamation as a unit in the Colorado River Storage Project. HALF GALLOH. running out. 3. It's a sensible way to enjoy Jim Beam and it costs less per drink. THE WORLDS FMCST BOURBON. Box Elder, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 4 Bear River at Box Elder, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 9 Box Elder at Roy. Oct. 17 Box Elder at Sky View. Oct. 25 Weber 7:30 p.m. John offers Consider these advantages: 1. Theres a handle on it. Easy to carry, easy to pour. 2. Less chance of when Layton of Region Two comes to Ferguson field for a 7:30 p.m. match. Box Elder will begin Region One play on Sept. 20 with a game at Logan. Other league tilts include the following: Sept. 27 President Thomas expressed appreciation to the city of Willard for giving $300 to help defray expenses of the trip. J begins Monday Head Coach Gordon Peterson. The initial drill will begin at 8 a.m. Equipment will be issued Saturday, Aug. 17, with juniors and seniors scheduled at 8:30 a.m. in the team room and sophomores at 9:30 a.m. Freshman football will begin when school starts, the coach explained. Players have been engaged in conditioning drills in recent weeks and Monday will bring their first experience of the season with equipment. The Bees are scheduled to n play Aug. 30 open with a 5 p.m. contest at Ben Lomond. They will travel out of state on Sept. 6 for a game with Capital High in Boise. That test is set for 8 p.m. n A final game and first home appearance of the season is scheduled Sept. 13 Falls." 1 Bee football school Monday for sophomores, juniors and senior, according to . . . StotZl First game Aug. 30 Football practice will begin in earnest at Box Elder High WBBA World Series Box Elder, r the Willard team, coaches and league president, as they were about to depart Monday for the WBBA Little World CHAMPS HEAD FOR SERIES This is All-Sta- Series in Idaho Falls. They won the right to compete by winning the championship of Region A. H PMOF KENTUCKY WHISKEY. DISTILLED STRAIGHT BOURBON AND BOTTLED THE JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING CLERMONT, BEAM. KENTUCKY BY CO., pre-seaso- Restrictions remain The recent rainstorms vegetation at higher fire danger remains throughout National Forests in Utah, warned Regional Fordster Vern Hamre and State Forester Paul Sjoblom today. They urged everyone participating in the annual archery deer hunting season, August 17 through September 2, to to exercise extreme caution and observe restrictions that have been in effect all summer. Fire control officials point out that unattended warming fires and campfires are a common hazard during the cooler mornings and evenings that usually accompany hunting seasons. Restrictions on open fires and smoking are being enforced throughout the State, except in Rich, Cache and Summit Counties and those lands within the Canyonlands National Park and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Open fires are prohibited, except in facilities provided at campgrounds and picnic areas or permanently improved places of habitation. In spite and green elevations, very high deals uon'ue boon nailing lor. great of Smoking Restricted Smoking also is prohibited, except at places of habitation, improved recreation sites, in an enclosed motor vehicle, or on or in a launched waterborne conveyance, or when on a paved road, or while wading in a stream, or at a point where at spot least an has been scraped to mineral soil and such spot is used for exdepositing ashes and for tinguishing smoking materials and matches. Excellent public cooperation is credited with helping keep fires to a minimum this summer in spite of hot, dry weather and hazardous burning BUM nil C3DE3 if HISS mS's MSCffl 2U! SPECIALS IN OUR USED CAR DEPT. 71 PINTO AUTO nEff Riviera 70 Ford Maveric 22S!rS 72 Volks 2 dr. 72 PINTO RUNABOUT 69 "DOE 34 ton picl(UP 29,000 miles PLUS mu 74. CMC TRUCKS Our selection includes V2 tons, Va tons, Jimmys, 4 wheel drives, two tons - 15 units to choos from. 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