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Show a October ad 8, 1961 Say October 11, Weddin ada Bountiful 1961 Mict Jy October 12, 1961 Thursday UNTIFUL—Quick to pick up Weber’s Fei ee league Bountiful urday, Warriors season homecoming with a decisive 26-14 vic- | tory over the Braves. Weber’s opened before the crowd Sat- | first TD —. was “made b halfback David Stanger on a ae layed _ off-tackle play when — ved off a short 10-yard run -The conversion Quarterback Thom Bu ade field TD, The extra point wasaide ie Budge.) | es Budge and Thompson were dam. to the Braves’ cause both offensively and defensively whole route Bountiful also. scored in the |ond, after working the ball down 10 R Eee oe its ack H elp to Avoid Ri i ‘the 10 on a series of aerial pl, fe and then fullback Bruce Pitt, pun over from the three. Pitt added H ! ‘point oe e line” buck. asked students all attending| with student Bidies to ask. eee secretary, Ben Lomond ae sin | es abledcounci ‘High?sia student ee ie, ete Someniile: Hid -|.president, Bonney e Hig ~ Diane | id respect for: Police ot! ‘zen, en, 17,17, president at High and A:|Karrika, 17, Bonneville Said. of ae nding thé games, rights)Gotherine Rich, 17, secretary, Og-| Pat Anthony, 17, secretary, Bonnesai. | fice one me ee ng den High and Margaret Black, 17,| ville High. te He | | council. ‘to respect the standards ation in stopping such— ni im tie hj of goo? ‘Sportsmanship and to help Goctaed ingted.- the council ident c at olimips post-game. squabbles plea were: en LichIssuing the “excess of ped ai | l Na | | | | | | NEW CLAN ORGANIZES ~ Ben Lor ~ But She “ Kathleen rs, Grose at Ben Lomond High School in an ost students. os. d oe oe Auédtors. will stage their annual drive with mem- bers participating Monday. his toate alias assembly Marie Pratt will play a piano make solo, fo Rey rown anit cide. and tee | Testing, comprised foe Foti ve ae noneng ed esparticnes at ney le the cot to teach the | Ben Lomond. Officers of the Junior Red Cross its main of asking ne l be purpose, is 10 questions cap their Bien with, ra a have here and will re-|hardest to overcome it.” * In-school meetings are our planned oup of ““Knit-Wit" Scotties | "oe|*® cavers enue Gee eck. 5 ve up the new clan this year. bers of the ‘“‘McKnit’ clan to Kathryn Archibald will speak to the | meet "pekdy under the supervision | Score i Hi Saco Peart br ae ae aor Scots. The organization hopes to | of Shirley Heyer to obtain help and ais ida r camer RO ig Gea dear fer arouse enthusiasm and support for |discuss problems in knitting ar- Wook me ted yaoi Ca Pete the drive which will run a week be-| ticles from socks to ski sweater. funds prograsm ‘seniortoSegainproject. 2 this uniquie progral SCHOOL SPIRIT “PUSH Lomond lads have combined ‘for unique tinndny, Tesday- Earl Jeppson, faculty aditaer oft: Ben the organization, urges the Scotties ea “ ‘forces not to be “Scotch! aries Miss Sharon Jo Whittaker, Miss & to 1 push school i spirit at. In eff ei PEP La Jane Ann Asay and Miss Suzan Boster uno vei Jacobs, who plan to major in edu- | SOUP 0: Senior Do cation at BYU, have joined the t faculty as student teachers. Dur-} ing the two weeks they have - served classroom procedure — andye have become acquainted with| nett gine urs ae ‘wil y“ ye ; wear to all sports bottle. ‘ i device is ; eri party tonight,” “Gone jump to conclusions. They’re only.,on. the: ball. ( |i - 4 | |