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Show Region One football fare drivers finding big price tag on car operations BE Roy impressive with win over Box There was one consolation about Wednesday afternoons grid fracas at Roy High school. It was a pleasant autumn afternoon, a fine day for basking in the sun while the prep pigskinners were out doing their thing. Short of that, however, there was little for the visiting Box Elder Bee backers to shout about. Roy, always tough on their home grounds and never lacking in the hit department, blitzed their Region One rivals for three first-hal- f touchdowns and then eased to victory, The outcome left the Royals with a clear shot at second place in this northern Utah league and a spot in state tourney play. And the way they performed Wednesday, there are few in the Bee camp who would dispute entertain runner-u- hopes. Box Elder dropped another notch in the with standings and now are an afternoon duel on next Thursdays docket at Sky View. They did alright for a while at Roy Wednesday, halting a solid Royal running game much of the time in the early going. But just when it looked like they had the black and gold guys contained, junior quarterback Rick Stonehocker broke out in passes. 32-1- their right to play And they were effective, finding the Hive defense against the aerial rather pourous. Wednesday. The Warriors also p Meanwhile, Found Holt The result was that with 1:20 left in the first quarter, Stonehocker found flanker Jace Holt on the end of three tosses, the final one in the end zone. The PAT was no good but it didnt matter as seconds later, Jack German got a fumbled BE pitchout at the enemy 39 and six plays after, halfback Randy Shepherd scampered to a score. This time Jeff Wahls conversion was good to give the Royals a advantage. At that point the Bees seemed to lose their starch. It fed the Roy fires and at the 5:24 mark, d Stonehocker kept on a plunge and then tossed to Scott Berry for a Roy led 0 and that was the halftime count. That first score, Roy Students let a cloud of yellow 3 post-seaso- Can Prove It Theyll have an opportunity to prove it next Thursday when they play host to tough Weber, a winner over Sky View 22-1- 4 13-- 0 National statistics show two-yar- Box Elder people r. 21-- more mishap prone Do residents of Box Elder county lead homecoming Related to population, the toll in the area was at the rate of 95 fatalities per 100,000 people during the three-yea- r period. It was a higher rate than was found in most other communities in the United States, where the average was 58 per 100,000. The rate in the Mountain States was 75. Throughout the country, according to the National Safety council, about 1,000 fewer persons died in traffic accidents in 1973 than in 1972. It attributes the unusual drop to the fact that people did less driving and traveled at reduced speeds toward the end of the year, because of the energy crisis. Accidents have been responsible for a huge economic loss in recent years, it finds. The average over the last three years is placed at $29 billion a year. This takes into account loss of wages, safer or more hazardous lives than people in other parts of the country? Are they more liable or less liable to be involved in an accident of some sort automobile or otherwise during the course of a year? According to government statistics, local people seem to be more accident-pron- e than the average. The accident figures for the local area and for communities in other sections of the United States were compiled by the Public Health service as part of its annual vital statistics surveys. All types of accidents were taken into account, whether they occurred in the home or at work, while driving, swimming, boating or hunting. Based upon the last three annual reports, fatal accidents in Box Elder county have been averaging 26 per year, with 14 of them attributed to automobiles. Included in the figures are all accidents in which local persons were involved, wherever they happened. Excluded were those affecting $6,552,000 locally, a year. is The Know Your Religion Lecture series, sponsored by the Church Education System-Ogde- n center, will begin Saturday evening at the Ogden Tabernacle. This lecture series will run for twelve Saturday evenings, two evenings a month, through March. Six of the outstanding scholars in the church will present two lectures each on various religious subjects. The lecture will be held from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. W. Cleon Skousen will be the first speaker in the series. He will present two lectures, the first on Saturday, entitled, Israel - An Amazing Past and on Oct. 26, Israel - A Prophetic Future. Dr. Skousen, popular teacher, lecturer and publisher is a professor of Ancient Scripture at Brigham Young university. He has traveled and lectured Following the Skousen lectures, the schedule will be as follows: Ivan J. Barrett, Nov. 9 and 23 ; Elwood R. Peterson, Dec. 7, and Jan. 4; George W. Pace, Jan. 18, and Feb. 8; Robert E. Parsons, Feb. 22, and Mar. 8; Daniel H. Ludlow, Mar. 22 and 29. approximately The public is invited to attend this series of lectures and may register at the door or through ward their sweeteners from Then with halfback Doug Johnston running free on three plays, including a gallop, Roy went to the BE-- 6 from where fullback Mark Charlesworth lugged it in. The PAT was no good and Roy led, 32-Box Elder reciprocated after the kickoff as Jim Webster, taking a turn at the quarterback slot, tossed to sophomore wide man Keith Williams who made a fine catch and outran everybody to the goal line. 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Also, the county agrees, when requested, to provide support for officers of the federal agency in the enforcement of federal laws and regulations pertaining to its lands. llfcopfc in. representative, or at the Church center CAfcp The Box Elder County commission and U.S. Forest service have entered into an agreement under which the county will help with law enforcement on the federal specifically Box Elder agencys lands Recovered Kick The Bees responded by recovering the ensuing free kick at the BE-4- 6 (Rod Jeppesen with the honors) and driving to R-the but they couldnt push it New Sweeteners From Fruit Agricultural scientists have developed low calorie natural ' AT 4 Farming is still a business where individuals hold the biggest share of the mortgages. Latest statistics released by the USDAs Economic Research Service show that individuals hold 43 percent of the total farm mortgage debt; federal land banks, 26 percent; life insurance companies, 15 percent; and banks, 13 percent. world. County pact county residents are discovering. For a standard-siz- e car in the popular-pric- e range, driven 10,000 miles a year, it is now $1,662, or 16.6 cents per mile, according to the AAA. Of this, $1,092 is for fixed costs, such as depreciation, insurance and license fees. The variable costs, for oil. gas, tires and maintenance, amount to $570 for 10,000-mil- e operation, or 5.7 cents a mile. The cost is 25 cents a day additional for cars with air conditioning. Applying this average locally, Box Elder are spending some county residents $22,936,000 a year to own and operate the 13,800 cars that are in use. Wade Hall connected with halfback Ken Childress on an aerial good to the R-- Hall then carried it in to get Box Elder on the board. A bit later Hall lifted a punt out on Roys line and it appeared to be the break the Bees had sought. But the Royals wouldnt give in and they moved from there to the BE-1from where Wahl booted a field goal. Moments later Box Elder suffered another blow when the ball was centered over Halls head as he stood ready to punt. It died in the endzone and Roy had a safety and two more points. Individuals Hold Most Farm Mortgages throughout the world and has conducted numberous travel tours to Israel and the Holy Land. He is well informed on the past, present, and future of this most important area of the In addition to the cost of a vacation being greater, the annual expense involved in the ownership and operation of a car has mounted considerable, as Box Elder 7 own 30. Two plays later, quarterback IDS lecture series begins this Saturday drift two-wee- k Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 10, 1974 Not Out The Bees were down but not out, however, as they came back to play on even terms in the second half. Midway in the third period, the Roy punter couldnt handle the ball and was downed at his medical expenses, insurance payments, reduced production and property damage. Box Elder countys proportionate share of this cost, applying the average loss per accident ballons skyward. And for a while it appeared they might score about that many points. The uneasiness that Box Elder county residents felt last summer about going on automobile trips for their vacations has all but disappeared. Their concern at that time was whether they would become stranded someplace for lack of gasoline. This year that concern how has been supplanted by a new one expensive the trip will be. 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