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Show sy 7i ;Cfi 0 vt -- Brigham City, Utah Thursday, February 10, 1977 stalb HSHU DuflGoft ; Members of the team include the following Jason Bunderson, Lancer W'hitaker, Brad Smoot. Russell Mills, Chris Hardy, BUzzy Valdez, John Harper, Kyle Whitaker. Tap Pease. Rusty Hansen, Branson Neff. Chad Hardy. Lewis Harper. Phillip Trimble. Dale Hendrickson, Corey Butler, Clay Carter Kelly Norman, David Marble, Brad Williams, Terry Nelson. Paul Danielson, K C Stevenson, Jim Smoot. Mike Richards, Mike Jeppesen. Lorin Widdison, Andy Wolff. Cody Beckstead, Tim Woodward. i-- v $ UJDDOS ' flGOTOiiey The BEE Wrestling club of Brigham City brought home another y ; BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Third AAU title '" N'- :2y$ (& Lake City. The local area lads accumulated 269 points to outdistance the rest of the field, including the host Tigers club of Brighton which scored 197 points. Others were Provo, 114; East, 67; Vernal, 54; North Summit, 50; Granite, 46; Olympus, 43; Hillcrest, PICTURED ARE members of the BEE Wrestling club which has won three AAU trophies in Utah tournaments. Pictured with the boys are Ron Thompson, left, and Larry wrestling title AAU Saturday, winning a tourney staged at Brighton High in Salt Whitaker. Youngsters' latest victory came at Brighton last Saturday. 30; Granger, 24; Bingham, 22, and Orem, 20. Only three AAU team trophies have been awarded in Utah and the Bee club matsters have coralled them all. Ron Wolff is the head coach, assisted by L.J. Whitaker, Tot Workman, Ron Thompson, Larry Velasquez, Bob Smoot, Lee Williams, Bill Smoot, Dee Hardy and Rulon Smoot. Heres how the local wrestlers fared: Bantam Chris Hardy, first; Shannon Baltazar, third. 50 Brad Smoot, third 55 Phillip Trimble, second. Rusty Kenny Hansen, third 65 Tap Pease, first Andy Wolff, seiond 70 Buzzy Valdez, second John Harper. third Junior 65 Clay Carter, first 70 Brad Williams, second. Tod Workman, third 75 Jim Smoot, second 80 Mike Richards, second 90 KC Stevenson, second 100 108 50 Smoot, Ty Workman, Lorin Widdison, second Lewis Harper, third Midget Ty Workman, first, Branson Neff, HEY third 55 65 Kenny Smoot, first Chad Hardy, second Tod Work- man. Darryl Marble. Stewart Richards, Rowdy Poulsen. Brad Hatch Bryce Tolman, Dan Hill, Ray Bingham, Greg Norman. Craig Smoot. Brad Gard-ne- i, Gregg Lones. Bob DeCarlo, Matt Smoot. Evan Bingham. Brian Hailing Jim Norman, Steve Hmchman, Kyle Soot, Russ Jaussi. Denton Hatch, Shannon Baltazar, and Jim Bo Bell -V SNAP Tryout our new Dale Hen- drickson, third 85 88 99 TO IT! SUNNY 2700 DAIRY FEED. 16 Protein Intermediate Greg Lones, first Rowdy Poulsen. second Matt Smoot, first, Greg Norman, a hundred pounds bulk delivered second 1(6 Craig Smoot, second 130 Ray Bingham, third 138 Evan Bingham, first Elite 106 Jim Norman, third Brian Unlimited Hailing, third sua$i:i::E CORINE -elevator 744-29- 44 45 City slow-brea- k Scores reported in cage program Monday night action in Brigbasketball ham City at Box Elder Junior High saw GNP defeat Bowmart Fastway defeated champion homes, Smith and Nelson hit for 20 points or more for Fastway. First Security bank snuck by slow-brea- k 60-4- 64-4- Brigham Implement, 62-5- Dick Wight hit points for the bank. Monday will see the following action for fast and slow break: 6:00 Champion Homes vs. Petersens F.H. at BEHS 7:20 First Security bank vs. 22 Breitenbekers at 8:40 BEHS Fastway vs. Brigham Implement at BEHS 7:20 Gardner Dairy vs. First Federal of Logan at BEHS 8:40 Jays vs Andersens Ford at BEJHS Fastway is in first place with no losses and 11 victories. For a culminating activity in slowbreak basketball, the city recreation department will n tourhave a nament with the top five teems competing for first and second place trophies, after completion of this second round of competition. A date will be established later, Recreation Director Jack Winn said. Broncos victims of Cache A ED Y(Q)l33ElnJ0D)E ALL PRICES CUT TO MOVE OUR INVENTORY quintet POLYESTER WHITE WALLS single-eliminatio- The Box Elder Junior High Eighth grade basketball team was defeated Thursday at North Cache, Webb for North Cache canned 25 points and Mark Hill got 23 for Box Elder. It was the first loss for the Broncos after two wins. Box Elder plays at South Cache Friday, at 2:30 p.m. The box score: 51-4- Pin 1.7S F.E.T. 478x13 City archery classes set The Brigham City Recreation department with the help and teaching finesse of the Brigham Bowmen will offer archery classes beginning on Feb. 21. All people, men, women and children, are invited to turn out. We would encourage citizens of all ages to get involved in the classes. Classes will be offered according to skill and interests. If we have enough people sign up, well offer three sesRe sions of one-hoeach, Lane Velasquez . . . crucial win 78efloiry ieedl Lane Velasquez had a tough opponent against Sky last week but the junior wrestler rose to the occasion and decisioned Ron Thalman 8 as the Bees went on to win the meet The decision iced the fifth consecutive Region One crown for Box Elder (should the Bees defeat Bonneville Thursday as expected). Thalman was previously undefeated in Region One at 167 and was fourth in state last year. Velasquez is in his first year of varsity competition where he has complied an 2 record, scoring 55 team points. He placed third in the Weber Classic this season. To his crediting also, he has 16 take downs and seven pins during his matches this season. a football letterman and member of The the Lettermens club, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Velasquez of 695 West Third North, Brigham City. View 9-- 27-2- 0. 11-1- Livewirrs Mixed Doubles Feb 2. 1977 J Bombers beat the Prancers, in Brigham City Bantam league play this past week. High scorers in the game were Bucky Penn, 15, and B. Thorpe, 12, for the Prancers. The Bombers bombardier was Keller with 23 points. Game number two brought a close battle between the Killers and the ELKS. Results were the hunters losing to the Big Game Elks, 35, Killers, 32. Williams and Nielson had eight points each for the Killers. The Elks big shooters was Daines with 17 points. The game was close all the way to the last OPEN TII.S PM C If there's a way Chuck Nelson. 228. Frank Copley. 214. Bob Breidenbach & Steve Poole, 213. Fran Copley, 198 Sherry Wilson. 179. Margie Cleaveland. 177 Bill Milner, 656. Dallas Hdcp. series Higley. 623. Dennis Crocker, 603, Sue Skrobiszewski, 563; Tessa Reeder, 559, Sherry Wilson, 550 Bill Milner, 240. Chuck Hdcp. game Nelson. 229. Steve Gardner, 223. Margie Cleavelenad, 212, Fran Copley. 207, Hilda Poole, 204 Team series Tow-Sta- Dicks Texaco, 2214. the new tax law can save you money, well find it." The new 1976 tax law is full of changes. New credits. . . new deductions. . . new rules that affect you and every taxpayer. 2201 H&R BLOCK The Woodman. 817. Team game Mutual of Omaha & Dicks Texaco. 756 Splits picked up by Betty Dockstader. 7 t Eggs Retail The retail price for eggs from April. 1975, through March. 1976. will probably average 84 cents per dozen Grade A large eggs. THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 112 Bowletts whistle. Feb 3,77 47-3- Frank Copley. 594. Chuck Nelson. 577. Alan Christensen, 567. lone Higley. 507. Fran Copley. 502. Sherry Game Hi Scorers reported in Bantam play Scratch series Wilson, 485 Duration of the classes will be ten weeks, Monday evenings from 6 to 9 p.m. Reese Pioneer Park bowery is where classes will take place. Cast for the ten weeks will be $5. WHITE SPOKES AND roard eiroirjin), creation Director Jack Winn said. One class anticipated to be filled will be for Boy Scouts, wherein they may qualify for a merit badge. N. MAIN BRIGHAM CITY a.m. till 9 p.m. Weekdays 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Saturday In a lopsided game, the Avengers defeated Sickms, 50 to 17. Pulsipher bucketed eight points for Sickms. High game Kathy Knudson, 234, (more than a 100 pms over avg ) High game hep. Kathy Knudson. 281. Mauneen Pimper, 553. High series Mauneen Pimper. High series hep. 11x15 610 The Avengers big shooters were Barham and Williams with 16 points each. 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