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Show r t I Bank will stage yearly golf event Box Elder County bank will stage its annual two-mabest-ba- ll golf tournament at the over the Labor day course Brigham City weekend, Sept. This is a traditional affair on the local links calendar and all golfers are invited to take part. Some $300 worth of prizes await the top performers in the play plus a $100 savings e bond for anyone scoring a on No. 2. The entry fee is $1.50 and each golfer will receive a free golf ball, a bank spokesman said. Interested persons are invited to sign up at the golf shop and arrange tee times with course professional Tommy Williams, Participants have the three days in which to day the 36 holes. 93 day season Ducks legal on Oct. 2 n, 4-- 6. 36-ho- le hole-in-on- 723-321- 2. Brigham City, Utah Thursday, September 2, 1 976 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Utah's Wildlife Board set the waterfowl regulations and season dates in their latest meeting. Dates and rules will correspond closely to the guide- Regenthal pointed out that the Pacific Flyway's winter survey was down approximately three percent but was still up by 11 percent over the long term average. The fall flight forecast indicates that waterfowl numbers and activity will be about the same as last year, which is good news for waterfowlers because last year was a banner year, Regenthal added. 1976 lines governing last year's waterfowl season. In making recommendations to the board, Division of Wildlife Resources waterfowl supervisor Al Regenthal, indicated that flyways across the nation had a good harvest last year. He said that wing surveys of last year's harvest verified good production, and that breeding populations of most species appeared to be in fine shape. Good Production The goose population also shows indication of good pro- duction. Statistically, goose populations in the state are 20 to percent Over the normal Utah production trend. Ducks Duck hunters will enjoy 93 .consecutive hunting days from Oct. 2, through Jan. 2, 1977. Shooting hours will hour again be from one-habefore sunrise to sunset except on opening day when shooting begins at noon and on Nov. 6 when shooting starst at 8 a.m. Bag and possession limits will be seven ducks dally and 14 in lf Archer bags big bull in canyon "I was shaking so bad I could best-baUP for the annual Box Elder tourCounty Bank nament are, from left, J. Earl Johnston, Darwin Young, Wayne Hunsaker and Harold Lar GETTING WARMED Two-ma- n, ll sen. LaFramboise said he was walking through some trees near the Tony Grove lake when hardly hold by bow still' was the way Robert LaFramboise described his archery shot which brought down a huge six point bull elk near Tony Grove in Logan canyon last week. he noticed movement ahead of him. He said as he moved closer a huge bull elk came into view and began moving away from him at a slight angle. He said the annimal was not startled, but as he tried to move closer it moved also. Every time I took a step, he took two, LaFramboise said, so I decided I had better shoot while I had the chance: He described the distance as approximately 60 yards at that, time. However, LaFramboises first shot missed and slightly , Post five wins r Little legiuje open up n H976 and Brigham 70 C No. 2 played their first game opposing each other last Saturday with Brigham 70 C No. 2 coming out on top with a 19-- 0 score. Good blocking by the offensive line consisting of Mike Beach, Paul Chavez, John Dickey, Jared Dixon, Chad Hardy, Matthew Huff, Ronald Peterson, Kelly Richardson and Paul Snyder opened up big holes enabling good runs by running City 70 C No. 1 plagued with early season diffi- culties. Head coach Burke Larsen felt the victory was a total team effort, but the stellar blocking of the offensive linemen Brad Williams, Tyler Dunn, Tim en-, Russell Case, Tim Lars- Cos- grove, Jeff Williams, Brad Johnson, David Peterson, Tyler Stokes, Sean Richards and Kirk Nowak was excellent for so early in the season. Brighams speedy running backs Bart Goldsberry and backs Robbie Carver,. Brett Chris' JenienL' efioldsberryrTim Larsen, Bead Flanker Trent Richardson Elliott, Tyler Stokes and and quarterback Jonathan HarRussell Case, behind the talentrison also made good runs for ed quarterbacking of Brett . the offense. Goldsberry scored twice with Jensen scoring one and an extra point. A stubborn defense consisting of lineman Brian Adams, Barry Rohmer, David Romero, Anthony Salazar, defensive ends David Hone and Michael Hone, linebackers Ken Black, Doug Hadley and Steve Nichols, corner backs Trent Richardson and Trent Sargent, free safety Bart Goldsberry held the No. 1 team scoreless. Brigham 70 C No. 2 meets Ogden next week on the Brigham field. In the second half Brigham City No. 1 came back to offer a stronger defense with fine tackling by ends Craig Martinez and Eric Bertelsen along with linebackers Troy Tuft, Sean Cosgrove and Steve Barber. The offense also began to move the ball late in the game under quarterback Jeff Grenda and running backs Terry Pacheco and Jamie Vogt with fine centering by Eric Ramos. Next week Brigham 70 C No. 1 will be ready for Roy North at Roy. Brigham 79 B Wins 9 The Brigham 70 B team clubbed a scrappy Pleasant View team 28-- Saturday. The first score came after a first down drive led by fullback Steve Olsen. Halfback Evan 28-- 0 Adams and Chris Udy all racking up good yardage. The first TD of the game came in the first quarter when Brett Adams went over on a quarterback sneak and after Ogden penalties he was able to carry the ball for the extra point. Robbie Carver made two superbly executed inside reverses for the second and third touchdown of the season. A crossbuck by Carver and another by Brett Goldsberry were successful for the points after, leaving the score at half time 20-The third and fourth quarters were scoreless until Tim Larsen made an end run for six points in the last minutes of the game and the pass for the extra point was incomplete as the gun sounded. 0. Brighams outstanding de- fense of Tyler Dunn, Robbie Carver, Brett Adams, Tim Larr, sen, Russell Case, Tyler Chris Udy, Brett Goldsberry, Brad Williams, Tony Taylor, Bobby Newman, Jeff Williams, Kenny Christoffer-son- , Shane Bradford, Kent Peterson and David Peterson allowed Ogden no first downs. Russell Cases and Jeff Williams hard hitting caused two Ogden fumbles and guard Bock-meye- David Peterson continually broke through to raise havoc in backfield. over right Ogdens Dunn Davis scampered and Tim Larsen Tyler tackle 42 yards for the TD. The extra point by Davis made the were on the ball" as each score Following one of two fumble recoveries by defensive back 7-- 0. . recovered an Ogden fumble. Brigham pass defense was weak until the fourth quarter when Robbie Carver and Brett Danny Jensen, Davis again Adams each knocked down an scored the TD and extra point to make the first quarter score Ogden aerial. Head coach Burke Larsen and On the first play of the second his staff Rex Adams, Stan Williams, Gary Case and Mike quarter halfback Russell Jaussi Carver rate a hearty well for end left 20 around ran yards the third score with Davis scor- done for having the team in such good shape so early in the ing the extra point. Thq final score came in the third quarter season. Next game will be with Jaussi making the TD and aginst Ogden No. 2 at Ogden at 2. Davis scoring the extra point. A fourth quarter run Brigham City 85 B by Davis was called back on an Impressive defense and a off sides penalty. Offensive coaches Larry Jaussi and Lee strong running attack characDavis had great praise for the terized Brigham City 85B's win over South Ogden in the season great line play of Keven J ensen, opener. Quinn Liljenquist, Troy 0 tinez, Shorland Juber and Mickey Woodworth gave the stopped, turned broadside and just looked at me. This is when dates will be the same as those established for Canada geese with bag and possession limit of three. Swan Swan season will run concurrently with waterfowl season. hundred Twenty-fiv- e permits will be issued again this year. Swan applications will be due bn Sept. 10. Public drawings to select permit holders will be held Sept. 17. Snipe Snipe season will also be conducted concurrently with waterfowl dates with a bag and possession limit of eight and 16 respectively. buck fever gripped the Brigham City man. I could hardly get another arrow on the bow, he said, and I still don't know how I hit him. He did, however, and the animal ran only a short distance before it laid down. LaFramboise said he bagged the animal after work leav- All runnors called PD ing from his Brigham City home 1013 Willow about 3:30 in the afternoon. at 1 1- mile road race is Septf. w 20-2- 9, 1 1 30-3- 9, 49 pn-si- de 0. . 6-- , SPECIAL FACTORY AUTHORIZED Hep-wor- th 711-M7- ? SELLING ON THE Sign up for Punt, Pass & Kick today! GJOdCJ MICRO WAVEOVEN Get set for fun. More people own this Amana Radarange than any other brand! Why? Amanas unsurpassed quality is one reason. These deluxe features are more all kids 8 -13 Froe-f- or Automatic Enter Punt, Pass & Kick . . . you could have a chance for a trip to a NFL playoff game to compete for the PP&K national championship. SALE PRICED JUST Model SEE WALT DISNEY STUDIO'S NEW MOVIE'' ABOUT A MULE WHO KICKS HIS TEAM TO THE SUPERBOWL. SEE IT AT YOUR FAVORITE THEATRE. TBiBSSff OWelt Disney Productions FtmtilTDRE-APPLIAIJCES-CAUP- 323 So. 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Those limits may include no mor than two redheads or two cans" or one of each which Snow Geese Snow Geese Season The remainder of the game was a see-sabattle with good individual play by Matt VelasThe annual Peach Days Road race, in its fourth edition this Outstanding defensive play quez on offense and defense. is primed to start at 10 a.m. at the Box Elder year, by Brad Hoppie, Ronnie Noyes Several nice gains were chalked Tabernacle on Sept 11. and Mike Lavery contained the up by backs Tom Evanoff and The 11.1 mile race through Brigham City streets is open to Ogden attack and resulted in Tom Williams. Williams at one all runners in all age groups. Classes will be 19 and under, numerous miss calls by their, time seemed to be carrying the 40-offensive unit. and 90 and over and women. Also whole Ogden team and still Two touchdowns by Cody made a good gain. Performing runners. recognised will be the oldest and youngest well at split ends were Brian i Woodiatt, one by Tom Qlson and a TD by defensive end Ruben Windley and Richard Hadley. A Radio Team Martinez accounted for the sharp individual play was turn- - J to conduct this years race is the Northern Utah Helping scoring of the Brigham City ed in by Cory Menlove when he REACT radio team which will patrol the course and provide team. Final score, 26-recovered an unplanned . ma rbaoa communication.: ira w ,h ibsS narfw ! The Brigham CHy'89A team" kick which maintained possei Starter is Jatit Winn, 'Bfigharil City Redreation ttirectdr; ,T drew a bye... sion of the ball for Brigham. The mart is under sponsorship of the Golden Spike Track Next week 100 A travels to. Roy 3 116 Club which will coordinate the affair. A ,'s for their Brigham City game. t Last years winner and course record bidder Scott Brigham 100 A team got the season oft to a good start with.a . Brigham City 186 B Bringhurst is not expected to return to defend his record. He 12-- 0 victory over Ogden. Brigham City 100 B fell to a was injured during training for Olympic trials in Eugene, It was a team victory all the loss under constant pounding by l Ore. a hard hitting Roy team. Everyway. The defense held Ogden to However, bunan Palma, the excellent long distance two first downs and 30 net yards one is hoping that things are from Mexico currently at Brigham Young university runner while the Brigham offense piled when next week different they could be a competitor and would be the favorite. meet Ogden on the Ogden field. t up 170 yards and nine first downs. The defensive play was led by hard charging linemen WfllEad A HUGE BULL alk was baggod by Robert LaFramboise of Brigham City 126 Jim Eskelson, Willie Iverson, The race will 'end in conjunction with the Peach Days Brigham City sneaked out a Brigham City last week with a bow near the Tony Grove Robbie Horne, Dwight Goodwin 0 Main lake in Logan canyon. LaFramobise got two shots at the victory over Logan No. 1. parade. tHth runners finishing down crowd-packe- d and David A very close and hard hitting Marshall. street as the parade winds its way north. - . animal scoring with his second. Eskelson made six unassisted football game was seen in tackles. The linebacking crew Logan between the Brigham of John Cox, Robert Rehm, Tom City 120 team and Logan. An Williams, John Mason and intercepted pass by Mike PuDavid Keller shut off the Ogden lsipher resulted in the only running gamej while corner score. backs Cory Menlove, Pat Mason 'It was a defensive game all and safeties Mark Aston and the way, however, a few offenTodd Morrfson held Ogden to sive plays gave the fans some one pass completion. excitement. Two passes from The Brigham. City offensive Mike Pulsipher to Johnny line controlled the line of scrimand long runs by Todd mage and opened several holes Boyd, Doug Albright and David for the running backs. BrigBarham provided the Brigham hams first TD came on a nine City' fans with momentary yard power run by Robert thrills. Rehm. The blocks of Eskelson, Next week 120 team will meet Kent Poelman, Todd ThompLogan No. 2 on the Brigham son, Kent Nowack and Ivan City field. Earl sprung him loose. The extra point try failed. Abe Speaks Brigham City received the 1 kick-of- f to start the second half Abraham Lincoln said it: BOX KM ACTION and four plays later Todd MorrThere are two things even God ison broke over right tackle and Almighty doesn't know; how an scored from 41 yards out. Again Illinois jury will decide, and how the point failed. a widow will marry. NUMBER-ON- E 60-ya- Outstanding running by Cody Woodiatt and Tom Olson and, agressive blocking by the offensive line resulted in Brigham City controlling the ball throughout the first half of play. A 19-- 0 lead was enjoyed by the Brigham City crew at the half. The defensive team played superb throughout the game and yielded only a single first down which came as the result of a 15 yard penalty for roughing the passer. Blocked punts by Ruben Mar- possession, except redheads $esn offensive unit good ifield position and produced scores on each occasion. 14-- 0. DeFriez, Mark Davis, Shane Marlow, Kyle Vavericka, Steve Hammon and Scott Singleton. Excellent ball handling and pass plays were by quarterback Trek Lyons and Steve Olsen. Defensive coaches Bob Whitlock and Jim Zobell praised a solid defense led by Olsen, Marlow, DeFriez, Jensen and Kevin Limb. startled the big animal. He trotted for a short distance, LaFramboise said, then at about 75 to 80 yards he i may be tqken per day with no more than four, singly or in the aggregate in possession. ' . Canada Geese Goose hunting will be open from Oct. 9, through Dec. 19, for the general season. Geese may be' taken in Daggett and Uintah counties from Nov. 6 through Dec., 12. Portions of both Carbon and Emery counties will be closed to goose hunting. Bag and possession limit statewide is two, except in Daggett and Uintah counties where bag and possession limit will be one goose. 24 On second shot i 69 South Main ET THE STORE THAT SERVICE BUILT" Brigham City 723-525- 8 |