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Show V EflHsrd Strikes h Bowling in Brigham City )) THURSDAY MORNING BOWLETTES Oct.II-IUwR- High High High High High High High High s Nelda Parsons, Ml. game Roxie Geialer, 223. game hep. NeMa ParaoM, ttt. aeriea leriea hep. Brenda Hawkes, SM. team game Lucky Strikaa, MS. team game hep. tOpIas. 771. team aeriea Challenger!, tan. team aeriea hep. Lucky Strikaa. - High series team handicap - 007. Jolene Jeppaon, i One of the joys of rural living is the septic tank. I never give it a thought to what happens after I flush and I cant quite imagine NBC doing a one hour spectacular on the subject. Or can I? Just after the news you hear t And now we proudly present That Sinking Feeling starring Judy Toidy and Tubby Tucker. Tonight's entertainment la being sponsored by Sani Flush and Drano, who have a vetted interest in the subject" Deanna McMullin. . - High handicap game MS. by Arlene Heldea High aeries hep. Tops Ties Trimmers, 1171. High handicap team game Jittery Knittery and Modern Cleaners, 7M. High handicap series Jolene Jeppeon, sis. BFourt, 710. s, 1IM. B'Fourt. 0140. hep. High team ktm hep. v Millie Woodward. Splits converted Roae Curley. 0 twice; Deanna McMullin. Merlene Ipeen, 44. 2164. Bva EUia, Splits converted Brenda Hawkes, 0 twice; Karan Ball,' Sue BarNaomi Forward, 54-1- Thursday Msraiag BewMtss Oct. it Results Merlene Shirley Nielsen, 34-1Ivy Wankier, Ipsen, 7 and Merlene Petty, High game Dorthy Hansen, 715. High game hep. Dorthy Hansen, MS. High series Deanna McMullin, tM. hams. Friendly Hear leegee October Ugh Marti Hi teem game acratch: Scrappers Spirit of 70 404. Dewey Aces 4M. Hi team game handicap: Scrappers 100. Happy Girls 570. SM. Spikert 577. Dewey Acre Hi team aeriea acratch: Scrappers 1400. Spirit of 70 14M. Golden Spikes -1005. Honey Queens -1- 204. Hi team aeries handicap: Spirits of 70 1054, Golden Spikes ISM, Scrappers - But when something goes wrong twice in one year no crazy TV show helps you over come that queasy feeling when you have to clean up the raw sewage bubbling up through your basement drain. The plumber suggested we keep our children out of the bathroom when he pulled two toothbrushes, a sock, a water pistol, and a washrag and diaper out of the drain this last time. I told him I'd love to but it was just a bit impractical. 554, - - - 1511. Supentars game scratch: Ellen Huggins Either Stoner Ml, Billie Johnson ISO, Beeper Ravsten 1(1, Debra Ward Ndion IN. IN, Peggy game handicap: Ellen Huggins 040. Defara Ward 0M. NaDean BJork-ma- n 005, Karteen 005, Peggy Nelson Poulaen 005, Esther Storrer 005.- aeriea scratch: Ellen Huggins MO. Billie Johnson 5M. Beeper Ravsten 515. $03. Esther Storrer series handicap: Ellen Huggins 547, NaDean Bjorkman 5(4, Sue Liah 500, Defara Ward SM, Either Storrer 5M. 5(7. Karleen Foulien Splits converted: Grace Walker, 54-154-1Louise NaDean Bjorkman. 5-Neilsen, Myrtle Anderson, Marge Tanaka 54; Shirley Quigley, Esther Storrer, 54; Debbie Coamtae. S-Renee Miller, Vera Westergard, Bemie Earl, Peggy Nelson. 54-11551. . 004. - BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS -- City program Basketball leagues waiting on rosters The Brigham City Recreation department is still awaiting team rosters for commercial league basketball, according to Jack Winn, director. To date, six teams have signk ed up for and four teams for fastbreak leagues. We would like to get the leagues going and underway but we need to have all team rosters and entry fees in order to set up the schedules, said Winn. Still, needed are more responses from people who want slow-brea- . s, 723-852- We dont want anyone left out. Projected beginning day was Nov. 8 at Box Elder Junior High school at 6 p.m. That date may be moved if necessary, Winn concluded. : Skateboard meet The Brigham City Recreation department will sponsor a stakeboard contest for young people on Saturday, Nov. 6, at 11 a.m. d Location of the event will be the First Adams John lot at park, parking North and Fifth East. slalom and There will be two classes newly-surface- with competition conducted according to age groups. Vesco Sports center will furnish skateboards free-styl- e as prizes. Bill Sereika, a former state skate board winner, will assist Recreation Director Jack Winn in judging and conducting the meet. Woman treated at hospital after mishap South Ogden woman suffer-e- d head lacerations and other injuries when a foreign model pickup driven by her husband went out of control and rolled over Tuesday afternoon at the mouth of Box Elder canyon. Barbara Hincks was taken to Brigham City Community hospital for treatment by Brigham City ambulance, Officer Greg Kozak said Darrell B. Hincks, her husband, was eastbound out of the canyon when he lost control of his truck, went into a broadslide and rolled. The couple was trapped in the vehicle until Utah Highway Patrol troopers and the ambulance crew freed them, he added. Hincks was cited for failure to maintain control of his vehicle, police said. In an accident Saturday afternoon on the Blue Creek divide on Lloyd Whitaker of 420 South Sixth West, Brigham City, was pulling a trailer when it began swaying and then flipped on its side. No one was hurt in that mishap, according the highway patrol. - Hi team series Nicks, 1(00; Moans Produce. ISO; OK tire. 1515. HI team game Nicks, 575; Bear River State Bank. 5SS; Moans Produce. 5M. John Tanaka, 575; Hi bmus series Steph Mlsrasi, 565; Larry Kidman, 554. HI mens game Larry Kidman, 022; Joe Butler, 017; Ronald Petersen, 012. Rhoda Welling, 501; HI ladles aeries Ethel Ganher, 400; Jane Macfarlane, 4M. HI ladies game Ethel Ganher, 1(2: Rhoda Haramato, 157; Jane Macfarlane. 170; Rhoda Welling. 170. Davis Glass, Hi team series bdep fectionately nicknamed the brothers Robert and Brad. hole. And they promised faithSharing grandparent honors fully not to mention to anyone are Mrs. Marion Cook here in that wa had a grave dug In the Willard and George and Mary back yard. 10-d- Recently returned from a Hawaiian vacation is Gene Pettingill. She toured four of the five islands with a group tour and very much enjoyed herself. Last Friday night was the big Halloween carnival sponsored by the PTA. It was a huge success because of the fine participation of so many good worker. The games were fun to play, the food tasty and the people fun loving. It was made especially fun by the many good costumes of the 'Children. We cant let go unmentioned the werewolf who wandered around growling and snapping at, all bystander. It took a bit of under cover work because of the great make up. job, but we are happy to report that the werewolf is normally known and loved as Keith Peck.' The winners of the jelly bean gueas were announced during the evening. The three winner! received stuffed animals, Indian rings and belt buckles. They were first, Terrance Tyler; second, Jenny Olson; and third, Yolanda Huckaby. by Sharon White followed. The final speaker of the evening was President Gilbert Sunday in the Second ward sacrament meeting, Keith Larsen reported on his missionary experiences in the French speaking Switzerland Geneva Hacking in Brigham City. Guests for the double wedding of Benny Karlinseys two bro- thers stayed at their home last weekend. The ceremony was in the Ogden Temple Saturday with everyone returning to the South Willard home for a dinner. Mission. Guest List The guests included Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Karlinsey, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Borders and their . children Joel, Gayla, Kari, Kurt, and Kim both families' from Lovell, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Vern Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Doda Harrison both from Emblem, Wyo. The newlyweds are David Karlinsey from Rock Springs,' Wyo. and hia bride, Anita Rice from Greybul and Kay Karlinsey from Cody, Wyo. and his bride Rite Harrison from Emblem, Wyo. . The choir provided the musical numbers along with special numbers from the family. Eldon Larsen spoke first The Baker children sang some of the lovely French hymns In that language. They were followed by Helen Larsen and then Ronald Larsen spoke. Edith Baker then played a violin solo accompanied by Susan Larsen. The concluding speaker was Keith Larsen who. then related some of his experiences. Also at this meeting Pack 215 passed out liberty bells with the Inscription "Vote as you pleaae, but pleaae vote. They were all in uniform and it was a timely reminder. Parting shot: Now that the results of the elections are known, it is for the good of the country that wo all gat together behind thoee in office so that America can continue to fulfill her great destiny. . d. 22(1: Golden Bowl, OSH; Nicks. 22M. Davis Glass, 002; Hi team game hdcp Bear River State Bank, (IS; Golden Bowl, 7(7. Adam Brenk-maHi mens series hdcp 521; John Tanaka, 510; Ronald - - Petersen. 501. Joe Butler. 04S; Hi mens game bdep Ronald Petersen. 230; John Tanaka. 223. Ethel Gardner. HI ladies series bdep - ... SonOor UyrapSe ClCOfl GCSSOCS .roq backons to youth Chao giravol? jfe o deg After all the festivities for the wedding the children all want Too Many People trick or treating with the KarThen he suggested that we linsey children Troy, Monte Jo, have too many people living in Jay and Quinn. our home . . .for the size of the A double birthday party was tank and it would be a good idea held Saturday at the home of to put in an additional tank for Rex and Linda Kunslar. It was Winner the upstairs. But keep the old The raffle winners ire re Paul- a special day for Treasa, who is one for the waiher and a hoped ing Dolling from Brigham City. 11 and Darin, who is six, with a for basement bath. cake for each one. The guests She won the lovely handmade After checking out our balANALEE NELSON is happy quilt. Delores Tafoya won the besides the other Kunzler childthese days. She was trie ance of our kids college fund we bean bag chair. The winner of ren Robin, Tracy and Val inclusaid go ahead. the special kida raffle the giant ded Holly and Stephanie Binglucky ticket holder in the The back hoe came lumbering stuffed turtle was Dale Holmes. ham, Mr. and Mrs. C.P. Grice Box Elder Junior High the road followed by the PTA President Lynda Larkin from Ogden, Mr. and Mra. up PTA school bicycle trucks last Friday. They dug a would like to thank all those who, James Brown and their son the recent giveaway during hole eight feet by eight feet by made donations to the event. Brian, and Ted Brown from Halloween carnival and 16 feet and the accompanying They include Georges OK Tire Brigham City. here she displays her prize, trench. Then I was told that store. First Security Congratulations to Kent and Bank, The Analee is they'd be back Monday with the Shack, Ed Summers, Christen- Caliy Nebeker who are the a new the daughter of Mr. and tank and gravel, to finish the sen's Fruit Stand, Barber's parents of a girl born Oct. 28 in Fruit Stand, Pettingill's Fruit Brigham City. Little Leslie has Mrs. Grant Nelson of 246 job. Even the sight of ;a grown Stand, Dean Young, the Willard a big brother Michael. Poplar in Brigham City. woman grovelling and blubberStore, South Willard Maverick, Grandparents are Mrs. Clara ing and begging them not to Dummars Chevron, Pepsi Cola, Robinson from Freedom, Wyo. leave her with a hole in the back Coca Cola, Phyllis Morgan, Ste- and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Nebeyard over Halloween weekend ven Jeppson, Robert Hodgson, ker here in Willard. The greatWell621; Rhoda Haramato. 5(5; Rhoda failed to move them. They left Richard Dunn, Bruce Thompgrandmother la Mrs. Iva Lou ing. 5(4. Nebeker from Brigham City. son Bubble Smith hoe the back where it Gum), was, (Tops Gardner. big Ethel HI ladles game hdcp 23S; Rhoda Haramato, 231; Jane MacSunday in the Third ward the got in their trucks and drove off. and Edwards, Woodyatt Fruit The night of trick or treating Blacker Furniture, sacrament meeting was taken farlane, 213. Stand, Adam Brankman. Spills eaoverted went off smoothly with lots of Roys Fruit Stand, Larkin Cat- up with ward conference and Janice Garthter. Jeanne Jones. ghosties and spook but no tle Co., The Back Porch, Mau-rien- 'a the farewell for Elder Steve Cox Esther Storrer. M0; Linda Miami. tricksters until the late-lat- e Beauty Shop and Dale who will serve in the Texas Steph Micraai. Houston Mission. show was over. I was turning off Holmes. After Steve spoke and a musiOut best wishes to John Wilthe lights and checking on the liam Larkin who was injured on cal number by Agnes David, kids when I heard his farm last week. Hope hia Doris Young, Luana Fackerell, broken and bruised arm recov- and accompanied by Karla ParWon't Tell ers in a hurry. sons, the speaker was President Hey Mrs. Holden, Mr. Holder. Let us out We won't tell, Congratulations to Grant and Twitched. Annette Hacking. They JdnestJCpipe on. Please. parents of a brand nesir , Husband and I helped two white faced boys out 4 the boy born Oct. 24 In Brigham Marion Jeppson, Ruth Warren, Malaysian Tiger Trap as we af City. Little Tyler has two big and Agnes Davis accompanied Leeky Strike leegee Oct. 15 Resells to officiate and run the he added. He said for answers to questions on entry fees, number of players and rules to call the recreation office at ext. 49, or pick up the forms for rosters at city hall. score-board- - - 7233471' Prey? Brigham CHy, Utah Thursday. November 4, 1976 Cuclloy CioCpS Spores Ladles Cammereial league Nov. I Results BOX ELDER JOURNAL. The Senior Olympics appeared to be a success this year, according to meet officials. With some changes in format, including two nights of competition and making age group breakdown in five year increments instead of 10 in the 30 to 50 age groups, participation was off in numbers but up in enthusiasm. The eight running events and four field events were spaced out over the two days and CIcioCos CCTC3 cn Eov. 5 diabetes fernm sehe-f7 p.m. at Bex Elder Junier High scheel will be held Nev. I, net Nev. 4 as prevtauly . re er The meeting win be held la the scheeis cheral reern, A film ea diabetes win he shewn, afterwhieh a ques-tie-s and answer parted will be held with a panel ef ex parts fielding qaestleas tram the audlenee. The panel will consist of Dr. Kart Quiet, pharmacist Teny Leishmaa and Mar leae Rapp, a dietician. The poMte Is invited to -- this freefenun, be the annual Turkey Trot Nov. 20, a Saturday. The race is four miles for men 20 and over and two miles for women and boys 19 and under. Five age groups are established and the winner in each will receive a turkey. have a nice weekend... several personal bests were acheived in the meet. Thanks were expressed to meet director Les Dunn of the Community School program and Mike Madeo and Jim Fuller who aided in running the meet ivi tin birds mi witw... .and help from Golden Spike Track club members who worked as timers and judges. Meet officials said the meet will be held in mid June next year with the same format as this years meet. The last running event of the season in Box Elder county will A la the Ring "So, is it true that your wifes getting into politics? asked the Yes, sighed the neighbor. husband, she's downtown right now buying a new hat to throw into the ring.. Peanut Butter Peanut butter is about ,25 protein. One tablespoon of 'processed peanut butter contains four grams of protein . To Make Room For Qm New MfJ Stock Discounts Up To S0 LIMITED SUPPLY OH ALL MODELS LAFAYETTE CONCORD RECEIVER CR-10- 0 AM fc AUX EXTAPE MONITOR OUTPUT SPEAKER OUTPUTS TENSION SEPARATE BASE TREBLE CONTROLS FM MULTI KEfi. 449.95 WALD PLEX-PHON- SALE O 99.95 SAVE 51.99 3 WAY SPEAKERS YOU REG. $3.95 Mil 49.95 MAY FIND 149.95 CC3E SALE 74.95 IN & REGISTER GIVEAWAY E2AWIXG FREE TURKEY AKD CAR STEREO 25 in. 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