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Show Take on 0-- 5 not get a touchdown, Petersen said. We had the defense if we had had the personnel to man Logan BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 13 Thursday, October 24, 1974 it. Bears close season at home It wont be billed as the Super Bowl, or even as a long-sho- t game for a state berth, but for Bear River, its game with Logan takes on importance since the Bears can finish with one of its best records in recent years. The Bears collide with the winless in Region One Grizzlies at 5 p.m. on the Bear field. Bear River, in Region One, has a shot at fourth place by defeating the up and down Logan clubb. A win for the Grizzlies would give them a tie with Bear River and Box Elder in the basement. The game will cap a season of frustration for the Bears, one marked with near misses, fine play and grinding defeats. The game will be the last for 22 seniors in Bear uniforms and possibly the last as a Region One club, since sentiment is mounting to move the school into the ranks to compete with schools of equal size. Coach Don Petersen says he will run his seniors us much as possible against Logan, but will go with several juniors to start against the Grizzlies. 0-- 5 Brad Out With Injury Gibbs, a stalwart running back and linebacker, will not play due to a leg injury received against Bonneville, said Petersen. Replacing him will be Kent Nagao, another senior, he said. Senior Rick Adams will get the quarterback nod with senior Jeff Fronk at split end, Gary Thomas at center, Greg Marb-bl- e and Dale Anderson at guards, Jeff Lish and Paul Finn at tackles, Larry Johnson at tight end, Mark Weese at wingback and David Wheatley the other running back. Defensively, Petersen said he will start Frank Weiler and Lish, Brian Petersen, Marble, David Falk and Bill Hatch on the line, Gary Whitaker at linebacker and Fronk, Weese, Mitch Rogers and Adams in the secondary. We expect Logan to have a good running attack and they throw a lot. They like the quarterback option and use the wishbone for the triple option, ' said Petersen. The Bears will run their same offense they started the season with, mixing passes to Weese and Fronk with the running of Wheatley and Nagao. Petersen said several teams have underestimated the Bears this year, including Sky View and Box Elder. The Bears beat the Bees on a last ditch passing flurry and Sky View as they edged the Bears scrambled to keep the Bears away from the goal line before intercepting a pass as time ran Antelope, moose hunts good Barely tastey 21-2- 0 14-1- 2 out. 5 Record over Logan would give the team a 5 record this year, respectable had they not lost to 4 on a school Morgan last minute play. Senior players who will see final action Friday are Rick 4-- 4-- in- proposed purchase of the Deseret Land and Livestock company means citizens need to elect representatives to state and local governments who will share their interests. The directors point out that state legislators Rep. W.E. Kerr of Tremonton and Sen. Miles Cap Ferry of Corinne, voted against the purchase of the 204,000 ranch. Brigham City representative, Willis Hansen, voted for purchase. Not Majority Wishes Along with the majority of citizens in our county, we feel that two of our legislators (Ferry and Kerr) did not vote on this issue the way the majority of their consitituents wanted and allowed their own personal interests and feelings influence their voting against the directors this purchase, note. sincere representation private interests in casting our votes in the next election, the directors add. The Division of Wildlife Resources has said that the land has not yet been sold, but are negotiating with owners for purchase, probably for subdivision and exclusion of the general public. $8.5 Million Cost for purchase last year was $8.5 million, but prospects look even leaner this year with a tight budget situation facing the state, the DWR stated. The DWR said the area would be perfect for establishing good populations of wildlife, including big game, waterfowl and small game. Elk and deer herds could be built up greatly since the area, extending from Monte Cristo to line including the Wyoming drainages of Lost creek in Echo canyon and the head of the Ogden river, contains both winter and summer ranges. Most DWR controlled-groun- d has only either summer or winter range. The ranch would permit ideal 23 West Forest according to Homer Stapley, management chief, is 64 percent. Five units show better than 70 percent success, said Stapely. They are Hatch Point, Bonanza, Daggett, Parker Mountain and wnriJD Snowville. Moose hunters on the Bear unit show ten successful hunters out of the 15 who have returned Five more persons have yet to report whether they were successful to the division. Five moose permits were allotted on the Ogden River unit. Four persons have returned questionnaires thus far, three of whom were successful, said Stapely. Twelve of the 332 archery elk hunters have reported taking an animal during that hunt. questionnaires. David Falk solid performance Defensive end rates top award junior defensive end who turned in a performance against powerful Bonneville last week has been named player of the week by Bear River High coaches. David Falk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Falk of Tremonton, received the award for helping to contain the potent Laker outside running game. He amassed 13 defensive points in the effort. The lettered in baseball last year as a sophomore catcher and was a member of the basketball team. He is a member of Key club and choir at Bear River. Falk, like other players of the week, will receive an engraved plaque from the News & Journal at the end of the season. A solid Growers Gain The DWR said livestock growers near the ranch probably would stand to gain with state purchase, since grazing permits probably would be issued to them. And no taxes would be lost, since the DWR pays makes payments in lieu of taxes on property it owns. The directors note there is still an opportunity for the state to purchase the property and for it future preserve generations. It urges careful selection of candidates to the in them represent legislature. 0, ELECT cJ, 4 YR. Is) GvlDHIL COUNTY COMMISSIONER management practices, the DWR said. WOULD APPRECIATE GALLON. Consider these advantages: 1. There's a handle on YOUR it, ON NOVEMBER 5 9l&) A MAN WHO WILL LISTEN TO THE PEOPLE OF BOX ELDER COUNTY ISTIUED B BOURBON AND BOTTLED BEAM DISTILLING BEAM. KENTUCKY BY CO.. CfeDS S3 GO? J4 THE WORLD'S FINEST BOURBON. STRAIGHT CTGQp QrfTTir&iiD SUPPORT Easy to carry, easy to pour. 2. Less chance of running out. 3. It's a sensible way to enjoy Jim Beam and it costs less per drink. (ENTUCKY 2 assistant game I MgfWt 723-575- 4i Butterflies do their tasting with the soles of their feet. federation urges terests. The federations board of directors says that declining habitat for game, tightness of funds for the Division of Wildlife Resources to carry on even existing programs and a general disregard for sportsmen in such issues as the L. BLCOf.1 & SOU Adams, Kent Nagao, Jeff Palmer David Wheatley, Know candidates, concerning sportsmens Highest prices paid 15-1- Early reports on 1974s Utah antelope and moose hunts show most nimrods were successful in taking their animals this year. A new antelope hunting unit, Hatch Point, shows that so far, 18 of 19 who went afield took their bucks. The remaining permit holder had not yet returned his questionnaire to of Wildlife the Division Resources. The San Rafael unit in Emery county, which was open to hunting for the first time since 1964, had three of five permit holders reporting success. Total figures show that 166 of the 260 permit holders were successful, with 35 hunters yet to report. Minimum hunter success then, We feel their position, no matter what the issue, should be to act for and in behalf of the majority, and we should remember the consequences of this incident and the lack of Jeff Fronk and Curtis Stimpson. Petersen said his team didnt play that badly against Bonneville last week, but the Bears went to sleep" on a few plays that hurt them. Clay Blackwell who scored in every game prior to ours did A win 'Need sportsmen representation' The Box Elder Wildlife federation is urging all sportsmen to take a.plose Ipok at candidates before the general election and get their views Danny Pali Mitch Rogers, the injured Brad Gibbbs, Dennis Morris, Dwight Clark, Gary Thomas, Lynn Robbins, Kerry Hales, Brian Petersen, Barry Jones, Ron Fridal, Frank Weiler, Jeff Lish. Greg Marble, David Winkler, Larry Johnson, He said Bonneville's explosiveness was a big factor as they scored all four times on plays over 20 yards, yet had a hard time sustaining drives. Let's give the govenment back to the people (hinftominy god (303 08 |