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Show In prep circles BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, December 23, 1976 Wolff earns award t t as states top athletic director' i i- -J! u&iSS Coach Ron Wolff of Box Elder High school has been selected as athletic director of the year for Utah, it was announced this week. "The administration of the school has been pleased with the work that Rem has done and is proud of this honor and recognition that he has received," Vice Principal Jay C. Stuart stated. Wolff came to Box Elder in 1973 as head wrestling coach and assistant football coach and last year became the athletic director. His teams have compiled a dual meet record at Box Elder, including perfect 14-- 0 and 15-- 0 seasons during the . period 1973-7His team to date this year is 5, ?V, ftm ki sible. Obtain equipment necessary to provide a good comprehensive program. Provide an opportunity for all students (male and female) who desire to compete. Build a solid, successful program in each sport a total program that everyone can be proud of. Provide a program that can help develop young people into valuable, productive MAX KOSOF, right, presents a check for $418 to Richard Taylor of the Utah Division of Family Services to be used to purchase clothing and shoes for blind and needy children in Box Elder county. Although unable to bowl this year due to illness, Kosof gave away a citizen's band radio which raised the money for the children. VOk ii2 JWfi . . 'eff Nelson 3rd in tourney UfosODof pOn s ca C3GJ LvUIivQ1 A tough wrestler on the Box Elder High team who couldnt make toe dub as a sophomore is this weeks Box Elder News and Journal athlete of toe Muk Wvwk Jeff Nelson, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant H. Nelson of Cbrinne, earned the honor after placing third in toe Richardson Memorial the past weekend. And toe day before, he defeated Logans Larry Maughan, a previously unbeaten wrestler. Maughan was leading Nelson M before be evened toe score and er went on to pin toe opponent. IBs record for toe season indudes 40 team points, 15 takedowns, five pins, nine wins and three losses. He was 5 last season. Coach Ron Wolff said Nelson, a senior, is "a wrestler typifies what hard work and dedication can do i& 'UrattxT athletics. Jeff wasnt able to make a taamas a sophomore. He has turned everything around and serves as a leader in toe wrestling room, Wolff said. Nelson wrestled varsity as a Junior last year and this past football season was fullback on toe team. He is a member of the Lettermens dub. 13-1- ' are proud of Ron's accomplishments and feel the community will be also, Stuart stated. The vice principal followed this up by stating some of the goals which Wolff has hoped to accomplish as athletic director: Develop the best staff pos- 12-1- He was Region One representative to the Utah Wivstling Coaches association i r 1974-7- 6. We 3. 5-- 0. " 1975-7- 2. 5. A of the Year honors for Utah in serving as the orgiuiisatioa's vice president in 1975-7- 8 and this year as president The award recipient coached the state age group team at the AAU Western regional in San Bruno, Calif., this past summer. He graduated from Defiance (Ohio) college with a BS degree in 1970. He received an MS degree from Akron university in 1972 and has had additional schooling at Florida Atlantic. Prior to coming to Box Elder, he was at Madison High school as in Mansfield, Ohio, 1969-7assistant wrestling coach and was head wrestling coach at Cooper City High school, Ft Lauderdale, Fla., in 1973-7While at Cooper City, his team compiled a record, earning him the Miami Herald's Coach of the Year award for Broward county. He was nominated for Coach 58-3- "f$i fV'M s Cof czccdy eCzOO&ca Despite an illness that kept him from bowling 69 games for blind and needy children last Friday, Max Kosof has turned over $418 to the Utah Division of Family Services to purchase clothing for these youngsters. Kosof presented the check to Richard Taylor, local division director, on Monday. The money was raised by giving away a citizen's band radio and two $8 gift certificates from Brigham Floral. M. F. Barnhardt of 770 Holi , day won the radio while Linda Nelson of 1054 Shannon Circle and Janette Abel of Corinne won the gift certificates. Had Kosof bowled, the turned over to the division might have reached $1,500, but a virus infection sidelined the Kosof who will be 69 on Christ. mas day. Kosof also received a donation and words of encouarge-men- t from Utah Congressman Gunn McKay, while several other state officials who were 4 invited to the bowling party sent their regrets that it was not held. Locally, Kosof singled out Father John Ferguson for his contribution to the charity and said Lyman Henderson will receive the super salesman award for selling 12 books of tickets on the radio. Kosof said he plans to conduct the bowling party around Valentines day in February and invites all those who didnt have a chance to contribute to come out on bowl at that time. Its back to hard work for gerwonit. .Bear. RtaargNtypl9( .after ala ..Only Matt. Patarsee was able less than 'spectacular showing to place, taking third at 119 for -- way 8, day but only Matt Petersen was Bingham said several Bears v the Bears. ? lost by one or two points and The demise of some good Gibbs, who fought the number one seed in the tourney, was Bear wrestlers in the tournament caused Bingham to wonleading 641 in the third period, der if the other teams were then made a move that fell into really good or we arent as good a pin and put him out of the as we thought we were." championship running. The tourney wasn't as bad as Bingham said some of his all that however, as several . wrestlers are getting some wrestlers did notch wins during , bad habits, failing to get the takedowns that propelled them the two days of competition. to a dual meet record this Chubb Munns (145), Matt Petersen (119), Max Crozier (126), year. . Bear River was to wrestle Burke Gibbs (134), Shane Corn- Clearfield on the Falcon mats wall (155), Willis LeFevere Tuesday and at Highland Thurs(167) and Ted Petersen (185) each recorded wins the second day to round out the weeks schedule. , -1 enlists in airborne at mooting Pack 322 Christmas held its annual pack meeting last Friday where activities from Santa were included. Cubs receiving badges were Chris Hankins, bobcat; Chris and Larry Edwards, bear and gold arrows; Jamie Vogt and Allan Kollmeyer, silver arrow under the wolf; Jeff Grenda. k ' silver arrow for bear. . Webelo awards went to Terry ' McFall, who earned a two-yeservice star and nine achievements; Pat Collins, who earned four achievement and a two-yeservice star; Mike Lavery, who received six achievements and two-yeservice star; and Steve Hankins with six achievements and a service star. It was announced that pack 322 would again conduct its annual Christmas tree pick up on Jan. 8 which the cubs look forward to as a source of income to support their activities and affiliation dues for the coming year. ar ar ar at Fort Bliss, Texas. He will undergo airborne training, opting for three years and Mwday Nimt 8cntck Tri. Dae. Urwaita active duty and three years of reserve duty under his recruitment program. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis H. Marshall of 443 North Main, ' Brigham City, Marshall has at-- ; tended Box Elder High school. Marshall said he was recruit-- ) ed.by Box Elder county native . Kim H. Starr, who is stationed in Ogden. Him High (Min (mb sum mill Him Mrt m 7U. Him Sim w at. . STEVEN STEWART found there was a Santa Claus at Skaggs' Moonlight Madness sale last weekend in Brigham City. Steve, who recently returned from a mission in San and eight Diego, Calif., won a General Electric AM-Ftrack stereo. He lives with his mother at 1076 Sycamore in Brigham City., Steve poses here with that jolly old chap. THE BRITCHERY 33 So. Main 723-727- EMPLOYERS Congress passed it. You can benefit this year. I can show you how. Tenth Frames, Z1W. Tenth Framei, B. Batty Dackatadar. Randle Sorensen, An Johnson Jr., 7M. Jim Johnson Jr., 234. BUI RUah, 14-- 7 and Detiti cmeerted Ann Chriatanam, Kathy Tanchak. Raaa Nelaan. John Pataraon, MO twice and MO; Arland Norm Jepgeean, MO; Groaodyke. Him seriM mm Him (am mm Recently enacted legislation has generously expanded the tax benefits for those who do not have a retirement plan thru work. Growing Planet The population of the world almost doubled between 1930 and 1970. If the present rate of increase continues, there will be 7,000 million people on earth in Now you can contribut up to of your earned income not to exceed $1 ,500. to a pension plan. You pay no taxes on this money this year. In fact, you pay no taxes on it until retirement when, most likely, you will be earning less and in a far lower tax bracket. What's more, the money saved increases rapidly in your retirement fund. I have long specialized in such pension plans. If you have an unincorporated business or porfession, whether or not it has employees, I can show you how you can get your plan going quickly and easily. All it takes is a letter or phone call. 1 theyear2010. at Christmas Jjere's hoping that yours is a spirit lifting holiday! May it be filled with gladness. We're thankful for the loyalty you've shown to us. 5 elded l. JACcimn 482 HOLIDAY DRIVE BRIGHAM CITY, UT 84302 801-734-95- O. Dell Marshall . . . enters Army 1 New tax break for EAAPLOYEES Dotvllng Qosulto A Brigham City man, Oran LaDell Marshall, 17, will leave Dec. 27 for Army basic training in- team. Refreshments and a visit Sears in Orem Local man out honors cluded presentation of individual awards, a demonstration on scuba diving by C. Wright, a member of the Box Elder County Search and Rescue Cloarfiold, Highland noxt invitain the Orem Eight-wa- y tional last weekend, according to Coach Bill Bingham. "Were not in as good a condition as we thought we were. Well have to work harder," Bingham opined as he reflected on the meet in which the Bears placed last with 20 points Gran- - Pack hands Georges S3 Tire Store 74 IN YOUR ITS GOOD FUTURE TO HAVE mutual 14 He Mutual Of mswranco new voak Company Of Now Vo A |