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Show October 14, 1961 . Sunday ——————— ‘Bears Break Region One jn—- nists Keep Area Students Tie: Braves Beat Darts * Bear River ‘High School | alone atop the Region was One all oe | Want f ha Zupo scored Judge’ s cae | eight yards outiin the. pt a he final he the Tie Standings today as the result of its| ¢¢ the game, Morgan’s Bill-Dalner’ second straight league victory Fri-| ay. The Bears rolled to an impressive _ | 18-0 triumph over South Cache in| took a punt and yar oe jp the Wasatch-North "a game played on the Spartans’) game,..Wasatch | gridiron. renitnas udge. 15 oe ieee a it , sults to be- Ae a | Summit! of the loss, now ‘Braves are place 19-6. in the Region As the the Darts for tied Two re- came from. -be- and third| standings RECOVERED Jay scored but! | in the. contest at Brigham City. | MADE Two close | Region Six. High scored over North IT STAND UP ees Morgan in. Salt Lake City. hraged "At Kaysville, the Bountiful line made | big holes for the Brave eer Pending For 14 Students ® Juvenile ne WEBER'S Court Ses against 14 teen-agers who | | football game Oct. 4 are still pendLing thy Suivenile bbakt: ; | Judge E. F. Ziegler said today ‘that: probation officers would check ‘each of the 14 defendant teen-agers and would then make recommendaa probation - offi- as: to ‘whet er the acases should ee be! "brought before the judge. | The judge said his t | convene Taseiny but he did. ea vould if any would tm “~e |S . ts ca aes a the i Springy: y Ir the re -. Uintah Wy ' : is of the 14 teen-agers | a bef before him at: that) appear ie is up, to the probation offi obation officers curricular = / = OF r r Shupe won -the.annual cross. a country event © Friday — night ; _|. | , ee —_ 30° Weber ‘runners also finished eee a pean ee é URY SHERCY Anger Lomond prevented a sweep b ane : Weber's Anderson finishet ‘Kent’ Dawson abs second, Gary Davis third, Don, . . Judge Ziegler said today none of| the defendants charged by police | received the Ogden StandardExaminer-KLO_ watch. l bi the Linda paper. Hansing | Porter for the Tro- Her parents } Jan Mrs. Walter E. Han-! sch ea Clearfield. ing 3% belong to s¢choo!lRamona Barnum events for a local weekly. 4 She is serving her third year on the student council and has been secretary of her class during her sophomore and junior years, Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Milton f | Barnum of Morgan. Pam Heaton from Bear River | High School piano and of of her her $ Spare time abilities. Her spends title. She TOP STUDENT High School’sr Weber named one Pair,” of a } “Rare Bear enjoying parents Ae or Aties and’ vs ae taking part nation ave Wai) She is ssico-editor aii chairman of thet one, Dane for _ schoo : — ap an Irvin Irvin } ¥ i out a acceler- in | are on, 1 Drivean Cnt Pea 2 a orr ~ from For winning the event, Shupe Mr, and Mrs, Associaole John. tw. Chad. wick ick of North Ogden. er to0 Odlak comOm Box | ing here in August . ron Tex. Wichita Falls, At St Josephs School, she “member of se newcom™. | the lige foe Ghiap. is isHigha € Hadfield ae Mr. ay e pia Kenny Ala ¥ ’ student counei pico He is {member of the social committee and is a home-room _representative. His | “BileenMcCormick correspondent ‘ay; Vile Hien, vile eathege A schoo con,” paper. Sodal- a . ging > ei or the featurei:; ee for the : editor ity, aCatholic youth represented his school at Boys’ State last summer Bie co-i th the co-chairman of hac as erty Retin ; Darrell ae paar oe | | da for member the Girlsof is a memb ‘youth organization. She. is. a..member of the Glee Club |p- pella choir and is planning a career in marketing and advertising. The and blielty forfor publicity and last year as and the Future Teachers tion Girls State ia Pe bye Seg eo. ee ad Pam is a member of the Phi Gamma or Pep. Club. organization| iun ainda sacents the juni is a member of the_ Chadwick Pep Club | th trouble. | | Ce of ee the “Search- light,” ” the Seh6el’s paper placement program being tried at the school this year she shared with another student in September as the twosome. eélected| reporter : . organization | was are Mr. and Mrs.,.Wayne Grose, | 22 honor 1047 12th. to been holds ysKathleen Grose | 2. Very distinctive and music the dur‘hair her writing , She is assistant editor of the ‘Highlander’ the school publication and is a member of the “Albonettes, organ 0 ee the} yeat™ andy or years 's. tate ha ary | ahs resides i echo pecs. a member and Scroll, ofa Quill | so She | Kthleen Grose dance. bowlin and it ee up to, almost sweep the event. Shupe’s time was 9:55,2, some’ _ 33 seconds: off the, record, al- of : editor ae rior T and his Warrior mates teamed ee ea - much : WINNER -e. editor her Kanab 44, Bee ie snow is stationed at Hill Air Force Base. Club of the school ‘|the Milford to skiing. :: ie bey Se | up Future organization Kathleen pla Moab 13, N SHUPE a Denning fourth and Gary Dex . Vries sixth. has. been in court yet. = a : : clans at Ben Lo_| mond High School. ' Delta 22, 1 le determine whether the case | should come to court,” the judge| said. usy as | Fast Carb ‘ backs. ; on, h forward he school! ong is the assist mation become a|" ae take Press the ‘columnists are all a is can for Homemakers hen you hear of an Save them a tip scl looking . school of the Club, e students. Lend on local; during © last pve oe S oF Sho will be | Pe" col. the Linda was _ school jear.| {fe Dior at : correspondent ant i | | gathered at 3rd and Washington aft- ‘CROSS COUNTRY ‘er the Ogden High-Ben Lomond! | Fa aie ' football a Weber High’ School’s Dan | _ tions os me ‘cer, Ken ptand employed : reporting the aiar Bxamie. Ge is Linde, Hansing Clearfield) with her parents Ogden mick. Caneo ene : from oan Her father, at°444 delay Mati in| Same. .| s Charges Char Ale oe Carbon 26, Spanish Fo a j downs ees oy } ‘In Biss and Rae | theater. : : a Ba num, Pam) Bingham 12, Tooele _ Region Fi the difference as it opened | ja ; Boyd, ering Kaih-| He rae rtaen games were played in| Two long runs were featured in At Heber City, Wasatch the PU Elder-Ben Lomond game. a thrilling 13-7 triumph The Bees’ Harold. Thompson got Summit. And Judge away with a 90-yard run late in stand up for a 7-0 victory over|for one of the Scots’ two touch-| | South’6, 0 : : Memorial pushed over a second the game, and Ben Lomond’s Steve quarter touchdown and made it| Blood ran a kickoff back 80 yards} | nn Wena, =. He adfield, a HH SCHOC ya -Jordan 19, Cyprus 0 untouched to the end zone. Knud-| sen scored the final touchdown few minutes later. Outten: 0. naa + acy 4 | Colyn Knudse est attack of the season, whipped fambl eared. dficl d Soll Ben Lomond, 48-14, in a non-league | tumble ne ¢ BL) valle Bs: went over. After scoreless secon Felder, displaying. its strong-|and third periods, Darrell by: bi ? 3 RehiodiOna:) Box Eldar : FUMBLE Taylor, re Bear Rives Bear River, playing without, quatterback |with 2-1 records. They trail Ogden| first. quarter when oh ea ss “5° hind with a couple of. third-quarter| Bountiful, pat 3s before 3 Ogden ‘this past week, was knocked} ang goal to go on the’ one, down two pegs Friday as the Darts|-failed to punch it over. lost ei | At Kaysville, Davis, which had) touchdowns, then fought off a Ne shared the Region Two lead with) summit drive. The losers had first , DcDate on Activities at School aon said she is main interests are dancing and writing. Parents of | the reporter are Mr. and Mrs. Joe oe 536 W. - 4900 -S. | || | |