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Show CQ X JQjEg JCJptU Wchcm City, Utoh Thursday, Novwmbwr 18, 1976 At John Adorns pork A Turkey Trot goes Saturday It'i that time again, time for the fourth annual Turkey Trot road race, sponsored by the Golden Spike Track dub and the Brigham City Recreation department. Starting time is 10 am. Saturday at John Adams park, Sixth East and Second North. girts. These runners will cover two miles of the course. The other divisions are for men in the open to 9, 8 and 40 and over. Runners here will race four milee. Registration can be made Just prior to the race's start. Jack Winn will be starter and timer. Several runners are expected to participate with a large contingent of local namars. Turkeys were donated fay Safeways, Smiths Food King, Bowmart, Skaggs and Hamiltons. wwn gdw 90-3- Seven division winners will receive turkeys donated by several local merchants and second and Olid place winners will receive cheese from Cache Valley Dairy. Divisions are elementary, Junior high, high school and Wore team ? well in ... - esprit to a a health they die-Ihdees ef 2SF&3sfr-- . i" FiL the water coals in bee forminto sebook width wfl stay together until May times toe Ae UwvtanMiril Lacks Mbfeel duels are lae lU: HI team base ; to, tel; M: toa.su. that won an Urn Swaaar, aeaw eoatab BentteEari. Etoda Hera- Berate f. Bait a Ml; OK OK Ure. SM; Hi teem aaaw hdee Earls Oracary tU; Bear Elver Elate Brigham City Recreation prep basketball league at 7 p.m. in .the public works office at city hall, Nov. 24. We need at least one representative for each sponsored team to be present. AH boys, ages 14 to 18, are welcome to Mike Madeo. Anyone wishing to try out for the team should come to the Junior High pool at 6 p.m. Monday participate. "As long as you reside in the through Friday : Nav.iii a fire in this garage at 144. North Second West in Brigham City Tuesday. Fire Chief Tuff Claybaugh said damage was estimated at several hundred dollars to the structure and contents. Cause was er service, police, fire and other agencies, that have cooperated with REACT to provide greater public service." the spokesmanj month noted by Utah governor Bear lake monster Fran st-i- communications system and role REACT plays in providing a necoqsary link from the highway to lifesaving responding agencies. CB radio usage has grown in from six mill, sets-in-uJanuary 1075, to ton mill, in January 1976, and an estimated twenty mill, in use by January se 1877.. ognition to these dedicated people who will provide over of million volunteer man-houpublic service during 1976. 21 rs It also permits REACT faatcC to honor those groups, such as the Red Cross, National Weath- - . ; Most of these units are installed in vehicles and call REACT monitoring stations on the official emergency and mo-- . torists assistance Channel 9, a ' spokesman said. "Purpose of National REACT month Is to give adequate rec 0 DuAtop ' Redded Down The elk bedded down for the featuring artists cMaxy cStzzd, cfruiUa ZPouiers, J$r. SrCing ' Quaxtiufi, SCainz W-l- ; MUHa n Southern foreats and woodlots JJ 87 woodc!l,t to of Untted permt CdBlof the plywood are ildOCtE in Watoaaei this region. . teaciha NAMi(S) AGE(S) ADDRESS .PHONE NUMBER. NUMBER OF YEARS SKIING. NUMBER OF iESSOHAKEN. Do You Nood Ski Loesons? Yos Do You Want to toko Lessons? Yos Whoro would like to toko lossons? Snow Basin No No (Circle) (Circle) Baavor Mountain (Circle) Whoro would liko to Ski this yoar? Boavor Mountain Snow Basin (Cirdo) ' No - Yos Do you (family) buy o saason pass? Will you rido the Recreation Buses this yoar? Yos No Hava you ridden the Recreation Buses in the past Yos No How many weeks (Saturdays) will you Ski? 2 6 8 12 10 4 (Circle) v No Are you Single? Yos? Are you a Family Yes No If you are a family, How many Skiers will participate in the Program this yoar, riding the buses? -- V;.,. V (List) 1 Return to Recreation Dept. P.O. Box A Brigham City, Utah 84302 No Later Than November 30, 1976. . Y(y)C3K ON USED VEHICLES 1975 COMTE CC3L0 1974 CUTLASS S. 1974 CO-- ET CF 1972 CUEVD1E 1S39 OLDS VISTA COTl MSOH 1C39 1C37 b:se CAIr.0 .2876 1595 .1276 499 Kh J779 .5476 1975 (lLOO-Ubl- n) 1975 H .4476 4949 1974 CUZED (In, lea Plus several company Demos well below book prices. 4x4 Cf.IV. Lj) cHunsaH&r, J2zafi DimCzr, on ExCiCit uriCC Cc aoaiCaC LJCJ along wlth our throo Intermountain sister dealerships, wo have Immediate access to CVEZt 300 new cars and trucks Where QueMyttemms THAT AC-- for your fiCeasurz untiC zNou. $ot(i. D ... Alter J2ox ; SCdzx Goanty !J3ajili if 1AC3SE3 1 BRIGHAM B9HQHAM four ocaHu ownc d fjand toto 6NC mrmt of the limber and SO per- - ILlg nmK from the herd. The elk could be heard whistling to each other during the entire trip across the lake. cht Cto. m . endues v Roc. No.' were beginning to separate Brigham City. Maw s-- MAH TO F.O. IOX A CXIGHAM CITY, UTAH 84302 night on South Eden point with a herd of cows., Nielson kept watch. on tho.hordjunttt.datk, expecUhg ltema to ntovw brio the hills after dark. Lata the next afternoon (Oct. 25), while checking a fishermans license, Nielson saw the herd of elk swimming back across the lake to the aide from which they originally deported. The group, as a whole, made the return trip safely; but two elk (a calf and a cow) wore missing, evidently drowned! Local residents indicated that they had never before seen such an event. Nielson mentioned that look-- ; ing at die small herd of elk in the middle of the lake made him Lcng Swim All 17 animals, led by what and other residents think about! the legend of the Bear Lakel appeared to be a herd cow. mile monster. Could it be that we entered the lake one-haeast of Gus Rich point and have solved another mystery? touched land again three and one-ha- lf hours later on South Eden point. The total distance Checkers swam by the normally landAll 64 squares on the board are locked animals was six and uwd in playing Turkish check-- 1 one-ha- lf to seven ipiles. while in Spanish check' era; During the three and one-ha- lf hours they wre in the water, ers all pieces move backward Nielson kept a close eye on the as well as forward. small herd. He reported that the lead cow kept herd on the group like a sheepharder, slowing up when membiMrs of the group began to straggle, swimming back to round up animals that in 723-27- 7 aad Gib solved? con- Ptet, i myth Ljou axe. cordially inoitzd to oux Coldiy to (7tU7 an outstanding art sxCiCit (jy tIU participants nationwide The proclamation recognises the growth of CB as a highway Interested persons may tact Rusaell Port at test Baeaar Osrady. Ormw7R0 saegHp said. - Bitty DockHtdv, e Jr.,l Phaser. MaSBV; toawaBwtea, suKte je. mm volunteer teams and munication using citizens band radios.."" i Honor Tmth, MriiB hep. Mlfcig Dstty CHnaan, as 'V'- not ynt determined, said Claybaugh. Firemen spent about a half hour completely dousing the flames and hotspots. REACT com- tetm ) , 100,000 High scrim Mlto Oaevarted Amphibious oik . that provide emergency I m. Jena Ifflter, us. ai lf 1,500 - Free Mlrhi. w. The opening weekend of the general deer hunt la somewhat of a plieanmana In itself .but wSa year the Oct. 23 weekend ' included a herd of swimming elk. Division of Wildlife Resources Fisheries biologist Bryce Nielson, works at Bear Lake in northern Utah. He reports that on Oct. 24 a small group of elk, consisting of 17 cows and calves, were caught near the edge of the lake, their return path to the mountains' blocked oft by the highway. They took to the water which was aoparantly their only avenue of escape. FIREMEN DOUSE The 1 Boo Boas. M. .SIM. Box Elder High school attendance area, you are elgibile to compete. We also welcome the boys from Intermountain school to enter teams," Recreations Director Jack Winn said. We expect about 16 teams to enter the league and welcome as many as want to participate. Entry fee is set at ISO per team, he added. san- m- SmiCrw. ms. Hteh team eertea Mi A meeting will be held for all boys interested in playing in the n S-- a( H4-7-I MaadayMriatehNdTrte Hrii team MEh Gem . ffckad fmty DocksUdir. Waadward. 1 and Jachte Ttyter, Ve'rtear.akVktfs - iaeUag tt upward boot two feet and lst& H Meeting scheduled for prep cagers i MBdrad am Jack Garrett. ccrtm hdee M; Emeu Bert. 11; LaMar deem. M. Jack Garrett, w me Sam hdee ai; Gat EteMteE. at; Emen Earl. at. HI ladlmmrtee hdee BrnnteEari.ee; M. ; Rhoda WeEtag. Etoda Heramete. hdee-Berate Eari US; M ladke same Rhoda Haramote, SM: Jaamm Joem, 1U MyrlNerr.t-7- . RpHteCanverted 11; . Jure Hatch, M: Hnriwaca. M; Marsarai Ketier. Hie Steamer. Mlto Nora- - Gayte HI aw lake, ' then . . - Brito Ceeveriad Joyct Hatch 111; Mdb scratch) . S-- Mtemaaarteakd icntdi mrim - 774; Sue Skmhinewtoi, HSh hdcp. game ShMay NMeoo. ao; MaUaw Ovtett. : -- Fees. Dr. 10; ITS. so as. iiVS k Governor Calvin L. Rampton has issued a proclamation recognizing November as National REACT month in Utah. The proclamation was presented to member of the Utah State REACT council, y REACT (Radio Emergency Associated Citisens Teams) has High M; 117. tit, SMS; Hear River Mate Bank. tire, ML W: Jay its, Rhoda Haramote, Id; iaa. tone Ml: MarEye tore. Ml; Jeyee Brito. Dr. Hih hdcp. 8ri88 8in flkrohisatwtki. IN; Joyc Hsldi, Ml; Rankle Ttonwn. t. JT.. - HI tedtea EraMeetoch, Jaw Hatch, B: Marttya. MS; 0tey aadEettynntotedir.ua r Teem Hp eertee Ameeo Oil Ce seas Team Nab lease Modne Cteeaart, 7 Ml; Jay SM; Eeb us. the drop to the bottom OK Nicks. MB. Larry M-ma, Hi me aertaa ecrateh tit: Jack Oarratt. SIS; Ida Tanaka, Sta Jack Garrett, Hi imm M; Larry Kidmen, M; Jem BraiteterC a 96 - same mrateh Emil (hecary. a 723-852-1, Thirty three Brigham City Swim team members traveled to Ben Lomond Nov. 13 to meet. participate in a four-wa- y . Brigham City placed first in 16 events, second in 24 and third in 15 for a strong showing. Team members placing were Travis Nelson, Jason .Nelson, Becky Johnson, Jeff Bell, Tami Dunn, Lorie Hurst, Khris Salazar, Stacy Silva, Boyd Welch, Steve Bertlesen, Michelle Day, Kimi Ellis, Kleigh Humphrey, Farrin Rose, Jana Walker, Holly Walker, Julie Walker, Jon Ward, Brett Wells and Lee Wells. The swim team is coached by Jack Winn and Nev.tl Net. MReeaHi Jta Mama Jr., OT; Weak Omtey. W; Bab Brritoabaek. IN. ftm Ctotor. Ml: Jww HMeh. M: JW Earl' Ore- Hi teem eertee ecreteh Nieto. IMS; leer River I eery, fhhVTe in deep voter during sun caped capture by abase ftto prefer to winter in suspended e .Look fo long underwater point of land mat have ahumUnce of flooded tree and brush. Begin fitokn hi about 10 fart of water, waefaag out the Point both ride until the depth is 30 feet He douhtfid if youl find many fteh beyond MB. Guard coordinator. If you cant be present, phone the National or the city recreation Guard armory at ex. 49. director at four-wa- y V dMIwset. ekgs, a Isle Winter Lets all try to be there, asks Larry Hirschi, 723-60- Spares . Nov. 19. v ttoheSt. dow their bantam basketball program. A coaches meeting will be held at the Brigham City National Guard armory at 7 p.m. Friday, 723-04- 71 Bowling in Brigham City few hardy to my A prt thb (5wthJY2i?feSwi out-of-to- The Brigham City Utah National Guard is inviting boys from ages 11 to 14 to get ready for ELDER ACTION SPORTS active. flaaiy whiter tag Bantam basketball beckons local boys IOX n BP00NPCE9 WINTER BASS "Give us tote tote OQDEN 3M31 .F0g., SELECTIOll? a try before you buy " : |