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Show Bonneville upsets The Bonneville Lakers dosed region play last Friday as they narrow Bees, 70 69 In the first quarter, Box Elder jumped off to a 9 4 lead uS tuC cold oh Gdmg Lakcro werent able to put together much of an offense However, 10 30 a A. the M'cond quo ter the Lake is E. 4G50 the In Jessie third The Bonneville High Si bool Basketball Team bi ought m an exi client 10 2 legulat season uicess iccoid giving them the Region One period, Basketball First Plate the iouith Ma'VJ Box Eidu ini'- - able to narrow the gapto 56 5 i at which point the I U , lxliU.13 Ul UTvC lilt flints. to before the Bees came back cut the lead to 60 57 At that point, the Lakers agam got their ol tense togelhei Moore led the Lakers as they simply devastated the Bees up until the final minute of play when Bonneville had what seemed to be a commanding 70 63 lead However, Box Elder suddenly came back and took advantage of the Lakers rIhe Bees turnovers managed to trim Bonnevilles lead to 70 69 before tin.e tan " VJ t t I'RL hnmpionMup tie t Steve Baird and Mrs. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, 3048 Ronald Baird, 5128 S. Harold Jones Wallace Hiv i This was onlv possible through some exi client team coordination with a couple of super point shooters some loaiiung gieai techniques from coach Gaylen G Hanse assisted by Gary Strong and Tom Budge and finally a spmted school behind them dale Hoad. 300 E. Laker team va- - as follows and 22 in the University of Utah Special Events Center two-nigThe special tournament will send the tali High St bool Activities l Xssociation executive-secri'tar- Marion Tree v an-n- r unted last week that a finished mythical state basketball vehicle petts, director of Utahs Division of Parks and Registrations for 34,000 boats and 6,500 off highway registered vehicles expires as well Preprinted applications for the 1975 green boating and off highway vehicle decals have been mailed out, with the exception of a limited number presently in process in Salt Lake and Weber Counties, to all previously registered owners can be Registrations handled by mail by simply 1 Signing the 1975 application form 2 Submitting a check for 2 Judge vt 11 rm ' s4 41 - t I 4 The Lakers, who with first place in Region I with a sparkling 10 2 record, Class basketball champion against the winner champion and the champion will be crowned after competition March 21 2-- 3-- against the 1 A champ on March 21 Then on the second night, the mythical champion will be decided with the winners playing each other and losers battling each other. face the state playoffs first round Tuesday at the U of U Special Events Center now with the Skyline, 4 Highland Bonneville 6 Bountiful 7 earfield. Orem 8 Roy 9 ast 10 Granite Merest, 3 West, 10 1 OSS . , Bonneville 05. Bonneville 77, Box Bonneville 08, Rov .so? 08, Elder 69, Logan n 58, Bonnev llle 58, Bear River 57, Bonneville 68, Weber 52, Bonneville Bonneville 51, Sky view 47, Rov 54 56, 70, Box Elder 09 Jeff Stewart Kent Critchlow Son of Mr. and Mrs. The idea was brought forth many of the smaller schools who would like to test their strengths agninct the bigger schools Cedar City, for example, won a Christmas tournament by beating Layton and Skyline and the Eagles are currently tied for first in Region Three and a potential champion ROY Navy Boatswains Mate Third Class Terry R Uhng, son of Mr and Mrs Charles L Uhrig of 2567 W 5750 S , and whose wife Michele is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Janies OBrien of 2789 W 5725 S , has been commended for his contribution to efficiency and operational readiness aboard the amphibious cargo ship USS Durham Russell Gardner Naval is sup- in- of been develed at the Naval Air Development Center, Warminster, Pa In tests, the RIVERDALE Navy Seaman Recruit Russell L Gardner, son of Mrs Muriel S Coleman of 1035 W 4250 S , graduated from recruit training EARLY SPRING pike fishermen at Willard Bay Inlet channel this year will be required to possess at 1975 fishing or combination license and they should check with a current angling proclamation for new regulations. Recreation Approximately ten days are needed to complete he mail Therefore boaters and R V owners are urged to mail early to avoid the disappointment of hav mg to forego that first ride of spmig for the lack of a 1975 decal Mr Tippetts also notes that for those ow ners of boats w ho for some reason did not receive the application in the mail, or the form did not hM the county assessment, ap Fisning picking up soon monkeys suffering prolonged and repeated erratic heartbeat following heart attack The drug eventually may be used to treat surgical and battle shock victims, protect pilots against acceleration stress and enhance survival of personnel in an oxygen-deprive- d environment. A sui e far sign that spring isnt off is the number of calls the Division of phone too Resources is receiving concerning the status of the Willard Bay Walleye spawning run W alley e spawning at Willard Wildlife Bav is generally well under by Mid March The way 84116 i" T TT Naval the military regulations, fire fighting, close order drill, first aid and Navy history He and his shipmates received four awards for superior performance in various departments aboard the vessel Uhrig has also helped retain a trophy presented annually for personnel excellence, which has been held aboard the Durham since June 1973 The ship is homeported at San Diego A 1972 graduate of Roy High School, he joined the Navy in August 1972 Seaman Robert Barney ROY Navy Seman Recruit Robert R Barney, son of Mrs Gloria G Barney, 2017 W. 5500 S , is helping provide disaster relief to the people of Mauritius, an island in the Indian Ocean He is a crewmember aboard the nuclear-powere- d attack aircraft carrier USS was Enterprise, diverted from a routine cruise and dispatched to render aid after a cyclone which struck the island Upon resuming the cruise, Barney is schedluled to visit Singapore at Willard Bay, changes set the respective county assessors offices oi at the I tali Division of Paiks and W Ninth Recreation, 15 Temple Salt Iike ( itv, Utah i at Training Center, San Diego He is scheduled to report to Fire Control Technician A School, Great Lakes, 111 The training included instruction in seamanship, drug has restored heart action and blood pressure of the envelope provided to their county assessor, who Terry Uhrig Russell L. Gardner mammals suffering lethal heart and brain damage, has application to the Division of 53G1 by serious burns A new drug, tht may crease survival chances spawning attracts run hundreds of anifers to this popular area where walleye are more vulnerable to fishing Walleye spawn shortly after the ice melts and water temperatures reach 38 to 45 degrees Another factor at Willard Bay which affects spawning is the diversion of water from the Weber Riv er into the Willard Inlet channel This usually begins after warmer weather and the spring runoff begins The spawning continues for about three weeks and the male walleyes usually precede the females to the spawning site Several changes have been made regarding the taking of w alleyes during the spaw ning run The regulations atfect the Willard Bay Inlet channel east of the boat harbor buoys and bav The dadev possession limit has been reduced to two Walleye Hike WESTERN AUTO IS ALIVE & WELL IN CLEARFIELD. TAKE A SHORT DRIVE TO CLEARFIELD FOR YOUR AUTOMOTIVE AND GARDEN SUPPLIES. , Robert Critchlow, S. 800 E. 1 damage and the treatment of the validates county assessment and forwards the V Son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott W. Stewart, 31!) E. 4525 S. against heart and brain ATTENTION ROY SHOPPERS -w - m m WWW GARDEN TILLERS & MOWERS HAVE ARRIVED. The Inlet channel will be open to fishing from 6am to 8pm Daylight Savings time Also only one single prony hook may be used w ith bait, flies. Jigs and lures These regulations are in effect at the inlet channel between March 1 and April 30, 1975 W"m J WESTERN AUTO Anglers are also reminded that a current 1975 fishing or Combination license must be in possession while fishing ASSOCIATES STORE STAN RACKER MGR. J V 2 porting the study of two new developments that could have significant effects on the fight in transaction E WON 3jmnoor $krtrait Our store is giving a Living Color Portrait to each family as an expression of appreciation for their patronage. Yes, adults and children will be photographed free during this event. Children must be accompanied by a parent. Each family will receive one individual or group portrait compliments of our store. ? : Uj ' , Bonneville oil Logan 65, Bonnev die 68 Bear River 49, Bonneville 69 Weber 51, Bonneville 63, Ski new , The Office of Research (ONR) registration ) 4 Forwarding the material and FU.l two programs the assessed valuation shown to the appropriate county assessor 3 Enclosing last years registration card and a $5 check payable to the Division of Parks and Recieation ($6 for a registration and transfer of ownership from a previous owner oi for those who cannot locate their 1974 Parks 1 Navy studies plication blanks and in are foimafion are available at ttf, v, a ourney set for teams i lead the Lakers he pouted m 2. as storing points Kurt Critchlow and Harold Jones added 12 apiece, and Steve Band and Steve Buttars each addi d 8 lor the Lakers not the only licenses that expired Feb 28, according to Harold J Tip Provo, 46 I BtnlOini need stickers The Final State Top 10 follows LOSS 1 anger 49, 58, Tooele 57, 53 lhlkrest 81, 77, Cvprus 48, 68 Kearns 59, Bonneville The win loss record of the Boats, vehicles 1 E. 755 5 Co 50 Mythical crown Moore Stallions will be at the Fairgrounds for inspection 9 For a m prior to clinic further information call E Runnells, President of ASHA of Utah at 359 1023 Recreation SEASON WIN Bonneville Bonneville Bonneville Bonneville Bonneville Bonneville Son of Mr. out 1975 stallion Utahs approximately White, 210 E. M.J. Ambrose, Vista Drive. (1. 4575 S. S. In auction registrations are Jeff Ambrose Son of Mr. and Mrs. play PLACE State Fairgrounds Colieum, clinic given by Buck Field 1 The 30 pm TIME Highway ? Son of Mr. and Mrs. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Moore, 21!) i A A . Ronnie White Kurt Moore Steve Buttars Son of Mr. and Mrs. Taul A. Buttars, 1GU Country Club Dri ve. towering Kuit Moore broke loose as he dominated the quarter w ith 10 points and his outstanding rebounding The Lakers took a 56 50 lead going into the final 8 minutes of m also, .- j- half hardworking Coliseum very y A- - ) HiuimgCd to c'ta v uhcod i f the Bees a1 Box Elder couldn t muster much of an offense, either Bonnev die took a 32 21 lead, before the Bees came back to nai row the mar gin to 38 33 at the end of the first people The club mi mbers think they have a future go ing. such as a show planned Aug 8 and 9 at the Fair grounds Coliseum, and their biggest undei taking to date is a stallion auction to promote the breed plus to financially help the i lub The stallion owners have donated a breeding from their stallions to the club The well known trainer, John "Buck Fields, has agreed to hold a clinic prior the auction This clinic should be of in terest to anyone who loves horses no matter what breed they prefer 15, attack, lackadaisical The American Saddlehorse Association of Utah in order to cultivate The Breed in this area has been organized It is still a very young club but it is compi used of a lot of March balanced scoring In group ready TIME the Laktrs, behind a f fLj ' Jj X period Scddlehorse dedicated, .S I roared back to take an m n lead at the end of the hrM defeated the Box Elder upset minded (ifeirg . 129 So. State Clearfield, Utah Phone 825-60- 1 1 WWIMB liigSgJ Current proclamations are Northern Region Office Division of Wildlife Resources available at the 3 'i x 5 Portrait Free At Albertsons (Roy) Sun. March 9th 0a.m. to 4 p.m. 1 1 Day Only i t |