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Show 1 1 i 3 I CACHE CITIZEN, THURSDAY MARCH 22, 1973 Sky View Sports Tourney Jinx Befalls Sky View As Cats Bow t scored almost at will. The two tanked 18 points, a piece, second only to the Bobcats Kent Tingey. Tingey, who was to be the only consistent thing on the floor for the Cats this day, 20 hustled for a game-hig- h by Vincent Saunders Picked to finish in the top five in the State Tournament, the Sky View Bobcats failed to Overconmake the top 10. and fidence, sloppy play poor defense were destined to quash the Cats hopes of a state chamThough defeating pionship. region 1 foe Roy quite handily, the Cats lost badly to Olympus and Highland. Against Olympus the Bobcats fifth place team. faced a This, plus the fact that the Titans were overwhelming underdogs, seemed to have a disastrous effect on the Bobcats. Behind the scoring of Jeff Wilkinson and Jeff Finley, the Titans turned what had been a 2 close first period, into a three quarter laugher. This duo was constantly in the area of the basket. Nothing the Cat crew did could stop them. Time and time again, Finley drove through a porous Cat defense for easy lay-up- s. The 3 Wilkinson hung around the key like he owned it and Saunders were the only two Bobcats on defense most of the time and both were fighting for rebounds. Though Saunders finished with only seven points, he nabbed 10 rebounds, second 6-- FELTS Don e Bryan Fell at Ail through our area man and women are finding that Felts is an outstanding store 114 N. Main in Logan, phone 752-913- for style and value in men's and women's dress clothing. Nationally famous names are among the features here. Their professional salespeople make you feel welcome and they know their business and how to help you obtain what you want and need. For the descriminating shoppers the finest selection of Christmas gifts and free gift wrapping can be found at Felts. GLAUSER'S RESTAURANT Tingey and Dave points. to Tingeys 12. Sky View, now in the consolation bracket, faced as their next foe the Roy Royals of Region 1. From the outset, spectators from the Cache area could tell that a different Bobcat team was on the hardwoods. The 13-1- Bobcats actually blew the Royals off the floor. The first quarter was a View scramtypical Roy-Sk- y ble. Rob Miles was trying to have a private battle with the entire Bobcat team. He was all over the floor and had he had 6-- Earn uuGddD yoon Desra., Jay & Marguerite month plus room and board is pretty good money for a $307 a 752-168- 98-7- Cats. Danny Thomas kept up what looked like a futile effort for the Roy cause, and until he fouled out with less than three minutes gone in the third quarter, was a stalwart for the Royals. Scoring on 10 to jumpers, Thomas tanked 18 points for the game. The center position kept the points coming as Thomas replacement, Allen Hatch, tanked 14 points by the final 20-fo- ot buzzer. Tingey again led the Cats with Bruce Allen, Ed points. Brett Erickson, Liechty and Dave Saunders netted 14, 13, 10 26 and 10 respectively for the Cats their winning effort. The under rated Liechty was the game breaker as he tanked eight second quarter points and numerous assists to break the in game wide open. Once again the Cats looked like good bets to take the consolation championship. This time it was the Highland Rams that had different ideas. ' It looked like had crept into the picture again. Highland was out to prove that their third-plac- e finish in Region 3 was a fluke. Hitting their first eight shots, the Rams shot out to a 17-- 7 lead in the first quarter and coasted to a 5 verdict over the Cats. Behind the play of Jeff Judkins, John and Tom Hogan and Mark Nielsen, the Rams 83-6- the Smithfield crew. Only members of the Bobcats scoring in double figures were Tingey and junior Kim Hall with 19 and 17 respectively. Highland placed five men in double figures with Room 287 Sgt. Bob Von Colin Call Post Office Building, Ogden by Alice Cardon 621-19- when we call for the operator. Congratulations Jewell. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reese entertained at a dinner last Thursday evening in honor of ther son Rexs Birthday. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Max (Cloteel) Dahle and children and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon (Colleen) Johnson and Daughter Suzanne. The evening was spent in music and games. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Reese (F The Gossnern - Family Owners The Gossner's Cheese Company at 1000 W. 10th N. in Logan, has served the entire region for over 30 years phone and provides a most essential service to the entire region. They invite progressive milk producers to contact them. They are one of the leading buyers of milk products in the country. They offer high competitive prices for your products. Their fair and honest methods of operation have gained the respect of milk producers throughout the mounatin states. The name Gossner Cheese is rightfully associated with the best quality food products and is used throughout the entire ITALIAN RIVIERA Brussels Luxembourg Freiburg Black Forest Zurich Basel Mulhouse Unterwasser Brussels Luxembourg 17 Days Optional: Regular Price Lake Constance Lucerne Lichtenstein Klosters Davos Martigny Val Daosta Italian Alps Turin St. Gailen Optional: Nice Genoa Milan Monaco Portifino Bern Austria Dijon Spotorno 12 Days Regular Price Rhone Valley Playa de Aro $301 Optional: Barcelona AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY Brussels Nurnberg Linz Vienna Budapest Gratx Salzburg a Augsburg Nederbronn Luxembourg 15 Days Regular Price e 554 . . 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When these land arrangements are combined with Travel Group Charter (TGC) air fares (which sell for 50 or less than tickets on regular scheduled flights) you have an incomparable bargain. $265 $459 Thermoupali Delos ISRAEL Sale Price Regular Price Olympia Delphi - $329 YUGOSLAVIAN RIVIERA Linz West. long-term- 17-- 3 season record. and Ruth Buttars, Accompanied by Sara Heggie. a history of Annie P. Christensen was presented by a daughter, Eva Clark. An interesting after- San Diego, California where Richard Ellis- was stationed with the U.S. Navy. He will retire from the Navy April 13. Hie Ellis children are Evonna, noon and lunch was enjoyed by 18; Barbara, 16; Richard, Jr., 15 members and quests. 15; Carma, 13; and Christina, 7. and family of Laramie, Wyoming were guests for five days recently at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arvel C. Reese. Mr. and Mrs. Grant (Aleda) Marshall returned to their home in Benson recently after spending the winter months at Mesa, Arizona. Dava Munk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Munk, is at after n--- - The Relief Society held their annual birthday party March 13. An art class, with Vivienne Smith as instructor, was begun, and will be held at 9:30 a.m. each Tuesday. The mothers training class was taught by Gene H. Reese. Luncheon was served to about 45 sisters. Doris Falslev gave the homemaking lesson and a style review was presented. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cardon entertained at a dinner party Saturday evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Russell Seamons and children, Robert Dauna and Humphreys, Richard Humphreys, Evelyn and Ken Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Russell (Josie) Anderson, and children, Linda Page, Sidney and Nancy Cardon and Joy, Gaye. Allan, and Kent Cardon. Games and a social evening were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Speth are parents of their first child, a son born March 13. Geralynn Johnson, daughter of iMr. and Mrs. Norval H. Johnson, and Merlyn Nick" Galloway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melford Galloway of Vernal. Utah, were married Friday. The wedding took place at the - Reservations for these tours and Travel Group Charters close on April 1, 1973. THE CACHE CITIZEN SMITHFIELD. UTAH Travel Group Organizer: DeBry and Hilton Travel Services, Salt Lake City. Utah 84109 honored evening Cultural will be at a reception that at the Benson Ward Hall. An Open House held in their honor on Friday evening, March 23 at stud Vernal. Nick is dent at U.S.U. and Geralynn is currently employed at the personnel office at U.S.U. The new Mr. and Mrs. Galloway will make their home in Logan. The Ward Gold and Green Ball will be held Tuesday evening at the cultural hall. There will be a floor show, under the direction of Bob and Connnie Seamons who are the dance directors. Music will be furnished by Us' an orchestra composed of nine Sky View and Utah State University students. Members of the group include Jim Schaub of Benson; Joey Hansen, Paul Manning, and Dave Poulsen of Smithfield, Herbie Weston and Geoff Smith of River Heights; Tim Kendred of Hyrum; Wayne Watkins of North Logan; and Steven Parry of Richmond. Dress for the occasion is Sunday best. The Cub Scouts, under the r; direction of Lee Johnson, E. J. Balmos of the pre-Me- Cub-maste- Pack Committee; Doris Falslev and Sharon Kunzler, Cub leaders , held their monthly pack meeting ' last Thursday at the ward cultural hall. The Cub Scouts came dressed as Knights in armour. They held dueling contest, and make-believ- e dragons. battles with Mr. Johnson an- nounced the Scout-O-Rafor the Old Ephraim and Bridger Cache Districts will be held March 31st between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. at the old U.S.U. The Cub Scouts Fieldhouse. have selected Safety in the Home for their demonstration. Parents and friends are invited and urged to attend the Scout-o-Ram- a. Tickets will be available for 50f each, 254 of which will remain with the Cub Scout pack. Mrs. Daisy Ricks, former resident of Benson, now living in Ogden, visited in Benson with friends and relatives. While here she was a guest at the home of Mrs. Annie recently Ricks. Logan L.D.S. Temple Jeddie W. Ricks, son of Mr. Geralynn and Nick were and Mrs. Joel P. Ricks; and Snapper Lawnmower Poulan Chainsaws Repair Lawnmowers As a special promotion, the reduced prices on the above tours are available for participants on our July 4, 1973 Travel Group Charter (TGC) departing Salt Lake City. For a copy of our sales brochure and complete details on Travel Group Charter dates and rates, write or contact: 563-59- 00 w At the recent ward conference, MelRoy Ballard was sustained as the new executive secretary. 12 Days Regular Price Geneva 752-936- the past, this corporation will continue to operate with just one aim in mind and that is to s provide the very finest in farm, home and commercial property financing. The Utah Mortgage Loan Corp. makes loans for the purchase and improvement of farm land, and to individual home buyers and commercial property owners. The personnel of Utah Mortgage Loan Corp. take this opportunity to thank their many friends for past business. New residents of the Smithfield First Ward are Richard and Betty Ellis and their five children. The Ellis have moved into the former Though Lloyd Facer home. originally from Pocatello, Ida., the Ellis' have just moved from Mrs. Wendell (Beth) Munk is at the St. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake City where she has undergone surgery. SWITZERLAND Brussels Orleans Chateau Roux Limoges Carcassone Perpignon Narbonne Beziers Gossners Cheese Company As in The Martin Harris Camp of The Daughters of the Pioneers held a meeting March 15th at the home of Verda Heggie. The Lesson, Apportioning Water in Pioneer Days" was given by Sylvia Buttars. A pioneer selection was sung by Diane Gibbons vi COSTA BRAVA, SPAIN O The Newcomers openheart surgery recently at the Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City. She is reported to be doing very well. - Optional Land Tour Packages for Travel Group Charter (TGC) participants The Utah Mortgage Loan Corp. in Logan for pst years has been of prime importance to the farmers, home owners and. businessmen of the Logan area. DUP Meets sible for the Bobcats Ike Christensen will miss them dearly but fortunately has Webb, Kent Tingey, Rod a fine junior crop to reap with Kim Hall and Thompson, Dave Saunders, Don Tarbet. Matthews heading up the Larry Mark Flammer, Randy Steve Speth field. Sophomore Dennis Godderidge, Oldroyd, out next also will year. help Ed Erickson and Bruce Allen. home recovering WTS Corp. These men were mainly respon- Jewell Larsen Honored By Telephone Company Mrs. LaMont (Jewell) Larsen was recently recognized by Mountain Bell Telephone Co. for 25 years of service as a telephone operator. She was presented with a service pin, a chime clock, and some flowers. Jewell began work at the telephone office in 1946, after graduating from South Cache High School. We often recognize Jewell's sweet voice trainee. Especially when you realize that a raise can be expected within a few weeks. And while youre earning that salary, youll be learning an Air Force skill. The kind that can keep on working for you in or out of service. For more information call : 1. Utah Mortgage Loan Judkins, the Hogans, Nielsen and Scott Rawlins hitting for 24, 12 and 14 16 and 12 respectively. This was the final game for 11 Bobcats the seniors are Bret Liechty, Dan Brown, Gary Benson Neivs Glausers Restaurant When company comes from out of town and you want to entertain friends or relatives who favor you with a visit, then give them and yourself a treat by visiting Glauser's Restaurant, located at 25 W. Here you will find the very Center, phone best in service and quality foods in a most congenial atmosphere. Or, if you wish to treat Mom or the whole famiand ly enjoy dinner out, you will be wise to make this modern and pleasant place the "Place" to visit. The friendly waitresses give special attention to your needs and the fair prices, courteous service and top quality food will prove delightful. Specially prepared pastries are just one of the many features that make Glauser's Restaurant in Logan the popular place It is. more support from the rest of the team, the final verdict of the game could have been His scoring spree different. didn't last long however as the Cat defense put a lid on the Royal basket. With Kent Tingey and Bruce Allen along with Eld Erickson and Dave Saunders on the boards, scoring from outside, the Bobcats began what was to 3 end in a decision for the Sharpen and Repair Chain Saws d ? WE j RENT Dale Frank Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pond Reese, were ordained Elders Sunday. Mr. LaMar J. Munk was ordained a Seventy. At ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday March 18, the memberships of the following were read and accepted as ward members: AND SELL MOST EVERYTHING TIME RENTALS AND SALES 925 N. 752-865- 2 Main Douglas Campbell and his wife. Rinez and children. Clete, Jerel. Janel and Shad. Heed Ricks of Magna, was a recent overnight guest at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ricks. Reed is employed with a meat processing firm, and while here he gave a lecture on meats at U.S.U. |