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Show second half. There should be some interesting races, colts Parker, Allen A Yearsley vs Grant Black; Rosco A Pebbley vs Don A Darrell John- t Cutter Craze Results from the Golden Spike Chariot Association Heres how last weeks races Spirits run high when the sun shines and we had both Saturwere run. Some won, some lost, but you know what, until we use day at the track. I hope all of you enjoy it as more gates, you cant get worse much as we, the owners, trainthan second. Colts Don & Darrell over ers, drivers, headers, toilers, judges, timers, Claude Jeppesen; Grant Black announcers and photographers over Vickery A Tingey; Allen, do. .Parker A Yearsley over Burbank A Lynch; Roscoe A Pebb-le- y Sure, you may hear us comover Jensen A Raymond. plain, use a bad word now and Dee Black over Rothen, even see us mad, but we Aged are still here every week hook- bert Jeppesen; Bill Roscoe over Darwin By water; Tom Johnson ing up and rarin' to go. Didnt it make you happy to over Scott Golightly; Dean Petsee Dee Black, that cute white erson over Michelle By water; pony and our little green sleigh Denny Sneddon over Roscoe A trotting around. All he needed Jeppesen; Black A Tingey over was some sleigh bells. (Anyone Dee Anderson; Mike A Ken have some?) Burbank over Marble A JeppeHave you young guys thought sen; Leo A Glen Cook over Max of courting some cute gal in that By water; Mclntire A Mann sleigh? You know horses cant over Reese A Nelson; By water tell, dont use gas nd dont A Golightly over Waite A Jensen. need a patroled highway. it " I You can always get some at the announcers stand. Dont wait till its too late. Remem- ber all things come to those who go after the things others wait for. We had ourselves some real Ben Hur action. That seventh race with Tom Johnson and Scott Golightly got a little touchy. I mean, those two teams really touched twice tearing down that track at that neckbreaking speed. two-hors- e, Dog Raees I read where the national dog sled racers are to be run in Heber. Now, there's a challenge. They just talk their dogs into running, no lines to control them with. Our drivers talk, but not too. politely. I understand just ordinary dogs are also used on their teams, like bird dogs. Ill bet those sled men pray a lot. Some of those races are run for 20 miles and what chaos if a covey of quail scurried by. We dont worry about the birds down here, just the plotting that is going in the barns so we can all pick up a win next week. Youd be surprised what these horses are promised or threatened with. Here are next weeks races. The colt division is still contesting for the winner of the first half. We have started a new draw on the old ones to begin the By four-hors- Contrary to what protestioniat groups believe, sportsmens dollars have aided wildlife more than those from any other source. The sportsman has consented to being taxed for his ammunition, for his rifles, shotguns, bows, arrows and other sporting goods. pays sometimes high prices just for the privilege of pursuing game and may sometimes never pull a firearm from the hack. The t sportsman purchases duck stamps to help set aside wetlands to assure the fall flights of He HERE ARE winners in Brigham City competition of the local Elks lodge Hoop Jimmy Dovis,' Shoot. Front, from left, Randy lemon, age group; Brett Adams, 10-1. Michele and Packer, Hunsaker, Tamara Peggy Enright, Standing, local Dell the Nichols who directed Duane and Paden, left, With them are Elks Chairman competition Saturday at Box Elder Junior High. PICTURED 8-- 10-1- 1 12-1- 8-- 12-1- i Go Lightly That Roger and his team Golightly all right. They lit right out and won he first half in our aged division races. er weresome mighty exciting races. Our track is hard and fast. Each week I appreciate more the fact we have these racing facilities to enjoy and that you can be here with us and share in all our fun. XOi Not exactly sweeping out of the hills like the hordes of Attila the Hun but staying seated long enough to cast in a few baskets, the Box Elder High school teachers outrode the Brigham City police in a donkey basketball game Monday night at the school gym. The score was Coach Tom Stewart showed his many talents, including his ability to score when others are trying to keep from making donkeys out of themselves, by hitting 12 points. Reid Goldsberry added six, Jay Stewart collected four and Norm Halladay two for the teac hers. "Old Nimble in the Saddle Arnold Lemmon and "Sticky Britches" 'Harold Howard had all the cops' points. Lemmon tallied eight, Howard six. A good crowd of fans enjoyed the nights merriment, that at times resembled a sport called basketball. Much of the time, however, it was bedlam. It was all in fun and for a good cause. Proceeds went to the police specialty Explorer post sponsored by the police department. deer in '75 Utahs muzzlelAaders did a little better the past season in the deer hunt set aside for them. Some 69 deer were taken from three herd units while no deer were reported shot on the Well-svilunit. The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources reports that 484 permits were issued to hunters who had a success ratio of 12 percent. Muzzleloaders harvested only 28 deer the year before for an eight percent success. Officials said the two Boulder 24-1- le Doivllj Qosultc Bawlettef ltn Rewrite at Jaa. S, Hi(h same - Mxunaeo Pimper. SOI. High handicap same - Hermina Tary, 244. High aeriea - Mauneen Pimper, 545. High handicap aeriea Hermina Tary. 620. High team same Ooaitera, S20. High team handicap game - Un- mountain units and Monroe mountain unit produced the deer killed so far. Last year, 250 hunters choice permits were issued for Boulder mountain, where much of the pressure centered. - predictable, Mi. High team aeriea - Coaaten, 1705. High team handicap aeriea I 1 Teachers outride BC police X3GJ GOAL non-hunte- rs if they do, they were working overtime, last week. That was, scarey. I'?"! Mika Perry When a home is built on a hillside on deer wintering range, who loses? Of course, the deer, you might say, and the sportsman who pursues the animal for a few days out of the year and perhaps the coyote who used to take deer from the area. Then there are the members of wildlife who enjoy societies who lose; wildlife who lose.. ..in fact, everyone loses. If everyone loses, why didnt everyone get together in preventing it from happening? It is unfathomable to this scribe that factions that are pro wildlife should squabble and fight as they do. ' Now, I dont know if racers have guardian angels or not, but (That' one hurt) Congratula-LlfeliffRbjand Darwin. There 7 FOURTH Get in Picture Say, if you have a friend in the winners circle getting his picture taken, get over there and get in it. You dont know how cherished these pictures are and they are shown to everyone. It is a way to let us know you care and want to be part of the scene, racing with the Golden Spike Chariot association at the equestrian park in Brigham City every Saturday at 1 p.m. If you dont know where it all is yet, shame on you. Just follow the trucks with a chariot tied on, e three-hors- e and trailes and vans with determined people in them, all bundled up to have a day of thrills and spills, in our clean, crisp air, in the shelter of the most beautiful snow capped mountains in the world. See you at the track! s, Stand In tine I just cant think you wouldn't have to stand in line for a chance at that. Tickets, for a dollar donation, are available from the girls at the gates or Dee Black and Betty Bywater has some in the horse, truck area. i Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 15, 1976 son; Vickery A Tingey vs Claude Jeppesen; Burbank A Lynch vs Jensen A Raymond. Aged Denny Sneddon vs Michelle Bywater; Max Bywater vs Mclntire A Mann; Tom Johnson vs Leo A Glen Cook; Bill Roscoe vs Nelson A Reese; Robert Jeppesen vs Roscoe A Jeppesen; Darwin Bywater vs Dean Peterson; Marble A Jeppesen vs Waite A Jensen ; By water A Golightly vs Scott Golightly; Mike A Ken Burbank vs Dee Anderson; Dee Black vs Black A Tingey. by Marge Jensen cooler-downer- BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Un- predictable, 2212. Splite Converted - Ivy Wankier, Adelia and Mauneen Pimper. Fran Montgomery. Runyan, Connie Paraona. waterfowl will continue. Literally millions of dollars have aided wildlife by the very people who so terribly treat animals. In setting aside habitat for wildlife, it isnt only the mule deer or the mallard that benefit. The rabbits who share sagebrush flats with the deer, the bobcats and coyotes who pursue the rabbits, the chukars who live in natures harmony with the other animals, the mice, gophers, snakes and other fuana, all have benefited from that parcel of property. Millions of dollars, likewise, have been donated to various wildlife organizations to protect non game species of wildlife. The family man and the huntboth enjoy watchand with children er wife ing a doe and fawns mince across a clearing at dusk. Both are thrilled as a Canadian goose leads its string of younsgsters across w v mu .mu j ,njtau ti pottd. non-hunti- ng 5 lily-cover- ed s'j hi Why then cant they pull together? This writer, who is naturally biased since he grew up with firearms and loves to hunt, believes factions are at the root of the These people, perhaps, feel banning of problem. would make ownership of the firearm hunting therefore much easier to make unnecessary,' laws to do away witn same. Plenty has been said and written concerning and harvest of wildlife to avoid of eventual culling numbers natures way. anti-firear- m over-populatio- n If taking and using game is so cruel and inhumane, then who supports the slaughter and utilization of the tens of thousands of beef, hogs, turkeys, sheep and chickens consumed in the United States? Most assuredly, those opposing hunting must dine on s ak occasionally. Lets be realistic. All who love wildlife have a stake in its future. Homes built on wintering ranges destroy not only my wildlife but YOUR wildlife. I care. Why dont you? Lets pull together for a change. ! I ( Lucky Strike league Rewrite el Jaa. 0. IMS GeMeu Bowl by Bob Brewster MERCURY High team aerie - Earla Grocery. 1103. High team handicap aerie - Earla Grocery, 2248. High team game - Nick'a Barber, 74. High team handicap game - Twin City Dairy, 7W. High men 'a aerie Jee Brailaford, 545. High me 'a handicap aerie - Bob Hawke, 20. High men'a game - John Tanaka. 220. High mena handicap game - Horace Gardner, 235. Maxine Petereen, High ladie aerie 523. High ladie handicap aerie - Rhode Haramoto, High i i 590. ladie same - Maxine Petersen, 202. High Miiraai, ladie handicap game - Unda 227. i i Moealite Mixed Debtee GeUee Bawl Treeeatea Reulte far Jau. , game acratch Taylor Farm 35; Carlaon Service, 530; Gephgrti, Glaaa, 34. Hi team game handicap - Service, I5S; Carlaon Gepharta, 030. Hi team aerie acratch Service, issg; Cal-Ga- Jim'a Herd Glaaa, S42; - Taylor Farm 1790; Carlaon Glaaa, 1715. Hi team aerie handicap - Carlaon Glam, 2410; Ftret Security. 2404; Gepharta. 2203. game acratch - Flora Whiteford, 201; Eli Mlaraat, 200; Craig Richards, 191; Jody Wood, 197; Donna Scoffiald, 172; Marge Tanaka, 115. handicap' - Flora Whiteford, 251; Dannie Riser, 240; Craig Richards, 239; Ell Misraai, 239; Christie Porter, 217; Donna Scoffiald. 219, aarte acratch Jody Wood, 53S; E31 Mlarart, 532; Dinaia Rlsar. 512; Flora Whiteford, 4M; Donna Scoffiald, 474. U1 Brsnkman. 471. aaftes handicap Doania Rise. ; 99; EU Mterasi, 949; Flora Whiteford, Jody Wood. 34; Donna Scoffiald, 900; Qirtatie Parte, 199. Boa Glle, 9-Spilta converted Ethai Gardne. 99-1flora Whiteford, Joanna Jane, 910. gams OUTDOOR CONSULTANT MIXING AND OIL FUEL snowThe typical mobile engine depends for its lubrication on oil with the gasoline supply. Snowmobile oils are specially compounded with additives that minimize combustion chamber deposits, reduce varnish accumulation on rings and pistons and help protect against plug and corrofouling, sion. In short, oil fulfills a critical need. So its important, say the snowmobile engineers at Mercury Marine, that snowmobilers adopt careful habits in preparing their fuel supplies. Here are some recommended procedures: 1) Follow the manufacturers recommendations on the oil to be used and the ratio of gas to oil. 2) Store gas only in a clean, red metal container with gasoline printed on the side. carefully by first 3) Pre-mi-x filling the gas tank partially with fuel, then adding the recommended amount of oil. Shake the can vigorously before adding the rest of the fuel. Shake again. (Do this in a separate container, not in the snowmobile gas tank.) 4) Pour from the container into the snowmobile through a funnel with a fine screen. This will filter out dirt, rust particles, etc. J) Never add fuel while your snowmobile is running. 6) In very cold weather, warm the oil to room temperature to facilitate mixing. A final admonition: use only fresh gasoline and lubricating oil. two-cyc- IN THESE UKE NEWAJSED CARS! pre-mix- JANUARY CLEARANCE Now in progress on all used cars & 1975 company demonstrators CHECK THESE CHEVY VALUE BUYS 1972 Buick Riviera (No. 2) 1971 Camaro (No. X129) 3195 2695 2339 1973 Oldsmobile 98 (No. gccl5KV) 339503 1975 Vega 3395 1495 3595 1974 liapala Sdns (No. L7, No. 18) HAROLD HOWARD (24), despite heavy traffic from Corey Tuckness (70), manages to get off a shot in the Box Elder High school teachers-BrighaCity police donkey basketball No. 71 is Gene Juber. A good crowd of fans game Monday. The teachers ruled, 24-1- turned out to witness the event. 1970 Impala Cpe (No. H106) Cancer Cancer is not contagious. No cancer has ever been transmitted from one patient to another. - COW Cl DRI3IIAM CITY - 1974 Ford Ranger 1975 Company Demonstrators U Vitamin C Vitamin C ascorbic acid-aid- s in maintaining intercell structure. Also, Vitamin C strengthens the walls of blood vessels, helps in healing wounds and resisting infection. Vitamin C is available in oranges, grapefruits, linies, lemons, strawberries, cantaloupes, collards, mustard greens, cabbage, green peppers and potatoes. CALIPER SI1EUS $ ii ll From THE CAR CO. 1044 ton pickup (No. 6148) 734-974- 1 0 S. MAIN BRIGHAM CITY (Novas, Chevelles, Impalas) $100s below dealer cost ,0d M C 820 NORTH MAIN BRIGHAM "Where Value Remains After Price is Forgotten BRIGHAM - 723-525- 5 CITY 3924331 . |