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Show I THURSDAY, FEB. 26. 1975 THE CITIHH In Meets View Friday Might Logan Spectrum Sky When Sky View takes the floor of the Spectrum in Logan Friday at 7:30 p.m., the Bobcats know they will have their y rival hands full with the cross-countr- weekends disappointing loss, to Box Elder, the Bobcats face situation. nearly a A loss to the arch-rivGrizzlies would seriously jeopardize their chances for n play. Logan has thoughts of the Jan. 16 loss in four overtimes to Sky View and will be trying to avenge that setback. "I think we should do pretty good if we lon't throw it away after weve got it Coach Gary Swan said Tuesday. We played well for 29 minutps and poorly for three. Were playing better. Logan has a good team and will be hard to beat. There isn't as much intensity riding on the Logan High Grizzlies. Faced now with an uphill battle to regain a position for play after last post-seaso- one-poi- nt 51-5- 0, al n post-seaso- one-poi- nt The Bobcats all but had the game in the bag, leading 9 at the end of the third other games (in region play) but we'll face it in this rivalry," Swan continued. Swan says his team must get past Igan but would still have an outside chance" of a state berth should it lose to Logan and defeat Weber. He said alot would depend on how the Bear and Box games turned out. Swan said the Bobcats would be assured a berth if they defeat nearly Logan Friday night and Weber in Smithfield next River-Web- 45-3- quarter. The region's leading scorer, Scott Cary, led a Bee attack that brought the Bees and the Bee's back to within two, seconds to tie five a with hit Asay jumper it. Sky View had a chance with a layup but missed and fouled Keith Williams, who won the game with a free throw after time had run out Swan felt badly about the three missed free throws and key turnovers that gave the game away. The loss gave the Cats a 5 region log and a 7 overall mark. Logan stands 7 and 50-4- er last-seco- Elder-Bonnevil- le - Thursday. The Bobcats came back from the disheartening Box Elder loss with good attitudes according to Swan and he expects the lesson to be remembered. 5-- 3-- 9-- 2. Clarkston Girls Take Tourney CLARK8TON BALL TEAM (back row, left to right) Assistant Coach, Bonnie Godfrey, Sail! Clark, Kristine Goodey, Christy Godfrey, Tonya LaMont, Lisa Atkinson, Jane Goodey, conch; (front row, left to right) Annette Cottle, Nancy Thompson, Jolene Godfrey, captain, Aleta Griffiths, Patricia Griffin; (kneeling) LaNeito Godfrey, Shauna Thompson. Absent from picture: Assistant Coach Leone Godfrey and Terri LaMont. Opening Dates Listed Fishing, May 29; Archery Deer, Aug. 21; Mourning Dove, Sept. 1; Chukar, Sept. 18; Hungarian, Sept. 18; Grouse, Sept. 18; Cottontail, Sept. 18; Snowshoe, Sept. 18; Turkey (fall) Sept. 18; Open Bull Elk, Sept. 29; Water-fow-l, Oct.; General Deer, Oct. 23; Pheasant, Nov. 6; Quail, Nov. 6. Spring turkey, cougar and bear will be set in March. All big game season dates not listed above will be set in July. Waterfowl will be set in August. The Utah Wildlife Board meet on Wednesday, will February 11, 1976 at 9:00 a.m. The meeting will be held in the Divisioh of Wildlife Resources Auditorium at 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake City. Interested citizens may attend. The agenda will predominantly consist of ongoing business matters. Clarkston ward Beehive girls won the Smithfield stake championship basketball trophy Saturday in the Youth Center in Smithfield by defeating Smithfield Eight Ward 28 to 4. They have won every game during the season. The girls playing were Christine Goodey, Christy Godfrey, Jolene Godfrey, captain, Nancy Thompson, Shauna Thompson. Lisa Atkinson, Annette Cottle, Aleta Griffiths, Terri LaMont, Tonya LaMont, Salli Clark, Pat Griffin and Laneita Godfrey. Their coach was Jane Goodey assisted by Leone Godfrey and Bonnie God- back into your Budget ( VITAMIN C SPECIALS ) frey. During Sacrament meeting Coach Jane Goodey VITAMIN presented Bishop Godfrey with the trophy to be placed mi display with other (Aieorbic Acid) , c 250 mg. Battle of 100 Twia-Pac- Iwia-Pac- k 111 99 k 200 Taklats 200 Taklats Children's Chewable Chewable Orange Flavor r- VITAMINS Tablets Fruit Flavored, - Animal Shaped. VITAMIN C Twin-Pa- ck Battle of 250 mg. Twia-Pac- 100 ' PLAIN Twin-Pac- k k 0 98 200 200 Taklats Witk IRON Taklats Twis-Pic- r ' k 25 zoo Taklats CHI 050101) OLAVITE-COL. GRANT S. Gordon, right, receiving hte auctioneer- - He received his diploma and the honorary title of Colonel along with men ana women auctioneers from throughout the United States and Canada. Col. Gordon was born in Logan, Utah and has lived in Lewiston 19 years. He is a graduate of Sky View High School at Smithfield, Utah. The Newton Senior basketball team won the Smithfield Stake tournament Wednesday evening. They are undefeated in the stake. The team, coached by Larry Roundy, the following other YOUR Twia-Pac- Smithfield Livestock Auction High yielding heifer-ette- s to 833.50; Utility and commercial cows 827 to 831.50; Canner and Cutter cows 823 to 826.75; Bulls 828 8450; 828 to 834.10. Hereford stock steer calves 834 to 845; Yearling Feeder steers choice quality 550 to 700 lbs. 834 to 839.90; Choice Feeder steers over 700 lbs. 834 to 839.50; Hereford stock heifer calves i eui mig heif ers 828 to 832.50; Holstein steers 300 to 500 lbs. 826 to 830.75; Holstein steers 550 to 800 lbs. 826 to 831.25; Over 800 lbs. 828 to 833.25; Choice fed steers None; Choice fed heifers 835 to 837.50; Fed holstein steers 832 to 837.50; Holstein heifers 300 to 500 lbs. 824 to 835.25; Holstein heifers 500 to 900 lbs. 823 to 828.50; Lambs 838 to 847.50; Hogs 847 to 848.25; New born bull calves 810 to 830 per head. lu Market: Good active map ket. Cutter and canner cows 81.00 to 82.00 higher. steers steady and some 201 . Fed 6' Bottle of 100 Twia-Pac- k 200 Taklats. 7 98 Aytiiial Vitamins & Minerals Super Get 50 100 (Buy & Free) 150 Tablets CUTS PLEASE pm FM you can not attend at the Library PARTICIPATE BY RADIO! Your comments during are welcome. CALL the program IN 753-384- 1 KUSU-r- n 91.5 mhz TOPIC THIS WEEK: Seeling The Consumer - Advertising And Shaping American Beliefs SPEAKER H VON ANDERSON Thii broadcast lariai supported by o grant from the Utah Endowment tor tha Humanities a state-baseprogram of tho National Endowment tor the Humamtiai. Preston, Idaho i i k IRON and the Cache Public Library presents a public forum which focuses on national issues from the Cache Valley Perspective. If Top dairy cow $630; Good to choice dairy cows and heifers 8425 to 8550; Smaller common dairy cows 8325 to team members, Wes Roundy, Jim Mullen, Van Jenkins, Ralph Hansen, Todd Petersen, Mike Maughan and Eldon Smith will be playing in the region playoff at Preston. March 3, 4, and 5. He is in dairy farming. SjO Wit Bottle of 100 MSDATS - 7:30 KUSU Smithfield, Utah Feb. 20, 1971 I MINERALS Taklats Completes Course Auction School. VITAMINS SUPER VITAMIN Goes Undefeated Grant S. Gordon, Box 92, Lewiston, Utah, has just returned from Kansas City, Mo., where be successfully completed the course in Auctioneering and Auction Sale Management at the Missouri Therapeutic ing diploma from Col. Richard W. Dewees, President of the Missouri Auction School in Kansas City; Missouri. Newton Basketball Team Grant Gordon M Phono 852-016- 3 t |