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Show I BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 17, 1975 FOURTH By Mike Perry Utah mat team back from Japan GOAL Sometimes ones true calling takes years to become apparent. Hitler didnt turn into a nasty guy overnight. Henry Ford had to sell a few hundred thousand Model Ts to get his first membership into the millionaires club. And ole F & G found out, finally, what his true direction in life lies. He should be a rainmaker. Weight F has determined that he doesnt need to seed the clouds with silver iodine, use fancy smoke bombs or chants and incantations. cultural exchange wrestling Nope, all he needs to do is pull up to a fishing stream, unload his tent, his fly rod and kids and the storm clouds start forming. After two days up Blacksmith Fork canyon and drowning rain storm on both, F & G sat down to calculate how many times since he purchased his trusty canvas home away from home that phenomenom has occurred. Everytime the past four years. With a few days left on his week of reprieve of ringing phones and clacking typewriters, F & G, plus wife and kids, took a little trip to Idaho to test some fishing water there. BICYCLE MOTOCROSS in the event sponsored shop. Ready to go again Saturday Winners were announced for last weeks bicycle motocross (BMX) races held by the Hobbit Ski and Bike shop and the News Journal with a reminder for area youth to sign up for this Saturdays races. The competition which runs Almost worked, too. Friends took F & Gs family in the trusty 4X4 into a canyon only a little less rugged than the biggie called the Grand one day. F & G and his two companions would hike and fish down a nice rugged, steep, brushy canyon with a friendly little stream. About half way down and one fish later, the storm clouds formed, were sliced open with a horrendous crack of thunder and lightening and F & G and friends were saturated within under, around and through a vacant lot on First over, West between Fourth and Fifth North is open to young dirt bike riders up to the age of 16. The riders are put into classes according to their times and ability. Anyone interested can sign up at the Hobbit Ski and Bicycle shop on 10 East Sixth North up until the 10 a.m. start of the races. A $2.00 fee is charged, but it is for the entire summers schedule of races. There is a race each Saturday until Peach Days when the final event is to be held. Officials at the Hobbit said that 23 riders participated last week but by Wednesday of this minutes. theres good news and bad news in that. acre dry farm badly My companions was water needing just over the hill and in the path of that gully washer. He right all out came right. 1,200 truck, F & in BMX week over 30 had signed up. Grand prizes for the entire summer will be a $150 Mono Shock dirt bike and second place will be a Webco dirt bike racing frame. Plus, there will be prizes to fifth place. The BMX racer who wins will be the one who has compiled the most points for the summer. Trophies are given to one heat of racers each week. Winning in the first heat, the heat with the fastest times and riders, Don Chrisensen, Brighton (Brigham Young university after LDS mission), Jim Swayden, East (Utah 10-- team had words of appreciation for the Japanese people. The people of Japan were very friendly and hospitable. We were treated just like royalty, said Steve Weight who compiled a record of four wins, four losses and two ties during the tour. The Utah team won all 10 of its dual matches. Weight, one of only two junior members of the Beehive state squad, and Doug Peterson of and Dave Chavez of State university), 10-John Hood, Olympus (college unknown), Doug Peterson, Brighton (University of Utah), Steve Kyriopolous, Bingham High (Utah State university), 10-- Brighton. Were Pleased The coaches said they were very pleased with the teams The lower weights were the most difficult because that is where most of the Japanese wrestlers are. We learned a lot from their style that will benefit us in the coming year. Their style of freestyle wrestling was a little different from the freestyle in this area, but we adjusted easily to it, Weight explained. The teams closest match was performance. 10-- The program has provided a tremendous last Saturday John Jensen with 14 points. Matt McCoy was second with 13 and Matt with nine. Claybaugh was third Officials bikes, It is a lot of fun, they claim, and no admission is charged. Farm fun total Shanon Curtis with points in three races. Kim Best won second with 11 and David Orme third with 10. Second heat racers saw Dick Holland compile 15 points in three races with Mark Wilson second with 12 points and Kevin third with nine. In the third heat Craig Wilson won with 13 total points in the three races just ahead of Casey Claybaugh with 12 and Steve Schoun with 11. The fourth heat was won by 2 leogjues blades to insure even, straight furrows. Similarly, use unmanned cultivators feelers connected to servomotors to steer themselves unerringly between crop rows, and automatic lawnmowers magnetic following paths buried in the ground trim large expanses of lawn, then roll back storage sheds themselves off. to track meet today Brigham City Recreation will hold its first Track meet today rs at In- termountain school. Agei of competition will be In four groups: Cubs, Rookies, ages ages ill; Juniors, ages Preps, ages 14 and up. Events that will be held d are dash, d dash, 440 dash, rose S- t-- 12-1- 100-yar- squeals tirs Robot farm tractors have been developed that automatically raise or lower their plow Youth (Thursday) 0D-st- was 12 Records Cited Following is the individual record of each wrestler plus his during the tour, Most everyone gained high school and the college or weight because of the numerous university he plans to attend: banquets we went to," Weight Randy Kuwahara, Hillcrest commented. (University of Utah), The Utah contingent was Ron Christen, Provo High made up of nine wrestlers and (senior next year at Provo) three high school coaches Jose Lozano, Hillcrest (Utah Bob Kawa, Hillcrest; Don Neff State university), at the Hobbit invited spectators to come out and watch the kids race their ex- learning perience for all those involved. The athletes really enjoyed their stay in Japan and are presently getting ready for another season for their respective colleges or high schools, Box Eldec Coach Ron Wolff said. Brighton High, both upset Japanese national champs Winners named This scribe was cagey, planning to stay in a borrowed trailer and avoid the wet tent syndrome. After working our way to the found he and about nine other fishermen were stranded at the canyon. The steep, steep, sheer slop. Then family 4X4 decided to racer Craig Wilcox, center, slides into a turn during recent racing by the Box Elder News and Journal and the Hobbit Ski and Cycle Steve Weight, Box Elder (senior next year at Box Elder), on tour -2 A Box Elder High school student who recently returned tour of Japan from a three-wee- k as a member of the Utah & G Now 4-4- 13 and turn 220-yar- run, discus, shot-pusoftball throw, standing broad jump, and long t, jump. Events will p.m. All kids are to come and Parks and Director Glen said. have been Willard and Valley American league named by league officials. Willard WBBA are Kevin Baddley, Joe Christensen, Kelly Schiffler, Jim Dickson, Tom Barlow, Tracy Spencer, Tom Braegger, Robin Kunzler, Troy Karlinsey, Layne Mason, Doug Dalton, Blake Hoppie, Randy Lemon and Rick Woodland with Jamie Beams, Denton Gordon and Billy Hall as alternates. Roy Lemon was named manager of the stars and Tolley Beams is coach. League officials note their league banquet will be held Thursday (today) at 7 p.m. in the Willard bowery. all-sta- rs all-sta- rs wet and cold bottom of the road out was give fits and wouldnt start. Finally starting, it didnt want to fire on only V-cylinders and they were reluctant. A big bonfire later to stay warm and dry out, F & G finally got the not so friendly truck running, loaded it with warm but apprehensive bodies and proceeded up the slickened hill. Chugging a lot and spinning a little, the trusty Ford rolled up, up and over the summit until finally the wet and wild gang was home free. 5 encouraged participate, Recreation Casperson Long nights Valley Stars Valley stars are Mark Cusick, Ollie Pierce, Todd Jensen and Eddie Rader of the Giants; Rich Daines, Henry Garcia and Shawn Gardner of the Hornets; Kipp Baty, Kirk Baty, Jeff Limb and Douglas Nelson of the Stars; Clark Hendrickson, Elliot Hill, Robin Mozingo and Bryce Tolman of the Eagles. Alternates are Eugene Christensen of the Stars and Matt Tingey of the Giants. Sanford Daines will manage the Stars and Jim Lyons will be the coach. New officials have also been elected for the Valley league. Roger Hendrickson has been elected president; Kent Yates, vice president; Shirley Hendrickson, secretary; Louise Tingey, head scorekeeper; Bryce Owens, player agent; and Maurice Carter, head umpire. 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