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notice - Box Elder News Journal
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Wednesday,
December
12, 2012
Wednesday, December
12, 2012
To Place an AD just call: 723-3471 Or visit us on the web: www.beNewsJournal.com
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Box Elder News Journal PHYSICAL ADDRESS: 55 S. 100 West, Brigham City UT, 84302 | MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 370, Brigham City UT, 84302
CAXCA
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
SERVICES
OFFERED
SERVICES
OFFERED
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
WANTED TO
BUY
bed, queen orthopedic mat­
tress set. new, still in plastic, $169.
Will deliver 435­792­3133.
VaLLeY deep cLeaners ­ fast,
friendly, efficient. Residential/commer­
cial. Free phone estimates. box elder
& cache county. 435­730­6874 www.
valleydeepcleaners.com.
big carpet: at big carpet we can
handle all your flooring needs. Why
fight the Ogden traffic when you can
get great prices & customer service
close to home. You will also appreciate
our installers who all have decades of
experience. 1968 n 2000 W. Farr West
www.bigcarpet.net 801­675­ 5975. t­F
12­6 & sat 12 ­ 5.
need Fencing? see the iFa country
store at 241 s. 200 W. tremonton for
T­posts, field fence, corral gates, panels,
barb wire and livestock equip men,
435­257­5419.
need quicK cash? got equity in
your home or own it free and clear?
get cash while still owning your home!
(435)225­7070.
Find a music teacher! music Les­
sons for all ages! take Lessons offers
affordable, safe, guaranteed music lessons
with teachers in your area. our pre­
screened teachers specialize in singing,
guitar, piano, drums, violin and more.
call 1­ 888­706­1090! (ucan)
northWestern band oF the
shoshone nation is accepting
donated items such as: toys, coats, hats,
gloves & blankets. ages: 0­18 For our
annual tribal christmas giveaway. there
will be a drop box located at 707
north main or you can contact holly
@435­734­2286.
highspeed internet eVerYWhere
bY satellite! speeds up to 12mbps! (200x
faster than dial­up.) starting at $49.95/
mo. call now & go fast! 1­866­688­3525
(ucan)
direct tV For $29.99/mo for 24
months. over 140 channels. Free hd­
dVr upgrade! Free nFL sunday ticket
w/chice package! call today for details
1­888­706­8217. (ucan)
a microFiber soFa/LoVe, neW still
in plastic, $499. call 435­753­1738.
acceLLer­ saVe on saVe on cable
tV­internet­digital phone. packages start
at $89.99/mo (for 12 months.) options
from all major service providers. call
acceller today to learn more! call
1­866­931­2499 (ucan)
saVe 65 percent & get 2 free gifts
when you order 100 percent guaran­
teed, deliveredñto­ the­door omaha
steaks­Family Value combo noW
onLY $49.99. order today 1­888­
301­2712 use code 45393LXh or www.
omahasteaks.com/dad41 (ucan)
1909 steiger & sons player piano
and 16 piano rolls. Keyboard and strings
rebuilt, bellows need work, original finish
needs work. $500. 801­ 732­0771.
range Finder Leica 900 scan, new
condition, $275. g.i. type metal gas cans,
$10/each. 435­279­1831.
metaL rooF/WaLL paneLs, pre­ en­
gineered metal buildings. mill prices for
sheeting coil are at a 4 year low. You get
the savings. 17 colors prime material,
cut to your exact length. co building
systems 1­800­cobLdgs (ucan)
readers & music LoVers. 100
greatest novels (audio books) onLY
$99.00 (plus s h.) includes mp3 player
& accessories. bonus: 50 classical music
Works & money back guarantee. call
today! 1­877­358­8964 (ucan)
bed, King,orthopedic mattress
and split box set. new, still in plastic,
$275. 435­792­3133.
Holiday
Family
Portrait
Specials
10% off all Orders placed
when portrait is taken
carpet and VinYL instaLLation
& sales. repairs & restretches. call gary
nebeker 435­723­5834.
Bathroom remodeling,
specializing in
cultured marble
• Free Estimates • Licensed & Insured
Call 435-225-0550
Over 20 years experience
Child Care Resource &
Referrals, Bridgerland
• NEED help to locate child care?
• WANT to become a child care provider?
Free Service Call 800-670-1552
Serving Cache, Rich & Box Elder
a joint project of DWS and USU www.
usuchild.usu.edu
Need a Santa
for your holiday
get-togethers?
Call
435-734-2512
SANTA
(435)
723-7572
proFessionaL piano teacher
With masters degree has openings
for piano students from beginner to
advanced levels. sharon smith 435­723­
7207.
aFFordabLe repairs & remodeL­
ing, custom carpentry, doors, tile, vinyl
windows, concrete, excavation & plumb­
ing repairs. over 25 years experience,
licensed handyman, insured & references
available. call gary 435­720­ 1914.
Bankruptcy/Credit Repair $350 Licensed
& Insured References available. Stop
garnishments/harassing calls Also
available: Divorce, Eviction and Name
Change. All new clients are entered in a
monthly drawing for a free cruise!
SANTA
Visits
35+ years
experience
Plan early for your
Santa visits
MATTING-FRAMING
All art work, needle work.
big garage saLe. thanKs to all
for your support last weekend. Lots
of things still available so i’m doing it
again. it will be at 156 south 800 West
on Friday and saturday, december 14
and 15, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. both
days. come and see what you may have
missed last week.
AUTOS
FOR SALE
coLd hard cash For your clunk­
ers, abandoned, junked, and wrecked
vehicles. Free pick up. 801­ 529­5139.
SERVICES
OFFERED
MISCELLANEOUS
PERSONAL
723-6072
435-237-1378
Sewer & Water
Replacement Services
Backhoe & Dump truck work:
sewer, water lines and tree stump removal! Driveway removal, concrete
work. No job too large or small.
Call for free estimates
435-734-9598 or
435-720-0237
Val Kotter & Sons, Inc.
NANCI-AYN STUDIO
J. McLaughlin
723-8746
Better Business
Bureau of Utah
http://www.utah.bbb.org
Email: info@ utah.bbb.org
Phone: 801-892-6009
Fax: 801-892-6002
5673 S. Redwood Rd., #22
Salt Lake City, Ut. 84123-5322
New Hope Crisis Center
Domestic Violence Support Group
Confidential - No Cost
Meets 2nd & 4th Monday 6-7 p.m.
435 East 700 South –
adopt: a happiLY married couple
seeks to adopt. We’ll provide your baby
with love, laughter, education, security.
Wonderful extended family nearby. eX­
penses paid. www.annieandnickadopt.
info 888­964­4269. (ucan)
heritage For the bLind donate
your care, truck or boat to heritage
For the blind. Free 3 day Vacation, tax
deductible, Free towing, all paperwork
taken care of. 888­738­ 9869 (ucan)
Pregnant?
FINANCES
The Pregnancy Care Center
credit card reLieF buried in
credit card debt? over $10,000? We
can get you out of debt quickly and save
you thousands of dollars! call credit
care relief for your free consultation
1­877­881­3269 (ucan)
18 North 100 East
Brigham City, Utah
FREE
Pregnancy Tests
Safe, Caring, confidential
information and advice.
723-0500
New Hours of Operation
Monday 1-5 p.m.
Wednesday 5-8:00 p.m.
FARM
NEEDS
iF You need Feed for your animal visit
the iFa country store in tremonton.
We have it all from horse, dog, lamb,
pig, chicken, calf and rabbits. 241 s. 200
W. 435­257­5419.
HEALTH
801-446-8216
[email protected]
aspirecreditsolution.com
Brigham area: Blair 723-7277
YARD
SALES
Rodney Wixom
Painting
MISCELLANEOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
medicaL aLert For seniors ­
24/7 monitoring. Free equipment. Free
shipping. nationwide service. $29.95/
month call medical guardian today
866­781­5882 (ucan)
do You KnoW Your testosterone
Levels? call 888­691­5762 and ask
about our test kits and get a free trial
of progene all­natural testosterone
supplement. (ucan)
ion mY sLeep attention sLeep
apnea suFFerers with medicare. get
free cpap replacement supplies at no
cost, plus free home delivery! best of
all, prevent red skin sores and bacterial
infection! call 888­805­4260 (ucan)
MISCELLANEOUS
SCHOOLS
airLine careers ­ become an avia­
tion maintenance tech. Faa approved
training. Financial aid if qualified ­ Hous­
ing available. Job placement assistance.
call aim 877­460­6894 (ucan)
MISCELLANEOUS
PETS
precious KittY FamiLY rescued!
momma and four babies, $9 a piece.
needs wonderful loving homes; healthy,
have been fixed and given their shots.
hate to separate. 435­734­ 9247.
WANTED TO
BUY
booKs Wanted! i paY cash for
old Lds and other books, also old
photographs, papers, letters etc. call
800­ 823­9124.
RossCo Flooring
Window cleaning, Raingutter
clean/repair, yardcare, handyman
BenchMark
Svcs
435-695-3739
IFA COUNTRY STORES
Pet Food & Supplies • Men’s Work Clothing
Poultry, Horse, Lamb & Calf Feed • Fertilizers
Lawn & Garden Supplies • Feeding Equipment
Fencing • Batteries • Horse Tack • Animal Health
241 S. 200 W. Tremonton, UT 84337
Phone: 435-257-5419 www.ifacountrystore.com
HELP
WANTED
NOTICE
The advertisements appearing
in this column may or may not
constitute offers of employment.
Persons responding to these
advertisement may be required to
pay fees in advance for licensing,
permits, dues, portfolios, registration, processing, or other services.
Opportunities advertised in this
column may require training at the
expense of the applicant. No guarantee of job availability, implied or
direct, is made by the publishers.
cdL driVer needed cLass “a” with
tanker. Oil field experience required. Call
701­770­0440.
driVers: cLass a cdL driver train­
ing. $0 training cost with employment
commitment if you enroll in the month
of december! central refrigerated
800­993­7483.
integritY home heaLth & hos­
pice is looking for an experienced
cna to join our team. Fax resume
to 435­734­9819 and/or call alison
435­ 723­9000.
doLLar cuts FuLL serVice hair
salon located in brigham city. now
hiring stylists management opportuni­
ties available– great pay up to 55%
commission, 10­20% retail commission.
Benefits– Paid vacation, Dental and Vi­
sion, management salary. Fax resume to:
801­676­6007 call: 801­676­6006
email: [email protected].
night FemaLe and maLe mentors
needed 10pm­6am. no experience
necessary, must be at least 21 years.
great job for college students to earn
extra money and still have time for
home work. apply online at www.cata­
lystrtc.com.
driVers: cLass a cdL driver train­
ing. $0 training cost with employment
commitment if you enroll in the month
of december. central refrigerated (877)
369­7092 www.centraltruckdrivingjobs.
com (ucan)
Production Associate
positions available at
Autoliv Brigham,
Tremonton and
Promontory. All shifts
including weekends at
Tremonton. Competitive
pay. Call 435-723-2450.
Be aware of what you are
purchasing and to whom you
are selling. The Box Elder
County Sheriff’s Office suggests
that if it is not local, you may
want to check with local law
enforcement as well as the
Better Business Bureau to
confirm if the offer is valid.
Several Box Elder News
Journal classified ad customers
have
received
potentially
fraudelent con-tacts recently
for real estate rentals or to
purchase vehicles or other
items that are listed for sale.
Be wise and be aware for
fraud in any form. Visit the
Federal Trade Commission web
page ftc.gov/bizopps
HELP
WANTED
Foster parents needed! $695­
2,083 possible per month. if interested
plese call Kt&t Foster care at 801­
917­4156. *utah residence onLY*.
driVer ­ $0.03 enhanced quar­
terly bonus. get paid for any portion
you qualify for: safety,production, mpg,
cdL­a, 3 months current otr experi­
ence. 800­414­9569 www.driveknight.
com (ucan)
business oWners iF You need
someone fast, place your classified ad in
all 53 of utah’s newspapers. the person
you are looking for could be from out
of town. the cost is only $163, for a 25
word ad and it reaches up to 340,000
people. all you do is call the box elder
news Journal at 435­723­ 3471 for all
the details. (mention ucan) You can
order online www.utahpress.com
FOR RENT
OR LEASE
Large 2 bedroom, 1 bath. all new
carpet, tile, cabinets and appliances. a/c,
dishwasher. $690/month with all utilities.
$500 deposit. n/s, n/p. 678 south 300
east. 435­723­2075.
Large 2­3 bedroom toWn homes
and apartments available now. air
conditioning, dishwashers, fireplaces,
and covered parking. call for specials.
801­940­1849, 801­497­1897.
Four bedroom, 2 bath home
with carport, auto sprinklers, garden,
2 fireplaces, large family room. $990/
month, 1 year lease, n/s, n/p. 656 West
500 north, brigham city. owner/agent
435­730­7575, 435­452­ 8203.
neWLY remodeLed 2 bdrm apt,
W/d hook ups, off street parking n/s,
dishwasher, $500mo. (435)720­2609 or
www.rentalsutah.com.
STORAGE BAYS FOR
RENT. Several sizes available. Two locations - West
Forest and 800 West.
Call 435-494-1374
• Carpet • Tile • Laminate • Hardwood
Owner operated - 35 years installing experience
435-730-2710
Burke
Whitlock
Phone:
heating • ventilation • air conditioning • gas line 435-734-9631
Licensed and Insured • FREE Estimates 435-230-1165
West Liberty Foods, one of North America’s fasted growing
food processing companies, has immediate openings in
our Tremonton, Utah facility.
Production Operators (Slice)
Responsibilities: Slicing, packaging, loading, and inspecting the product so it is of
the highest quality and safety. $12.20 (1st shift) and $12.50 (2nd shift) to start
For more information call
723-5600
Holiday Lights
We paY cash noW, no Waiting
for diabetic test strips. call for info:
miles 801­391­9912.
Fraud Alert
Production Operators (Fab)
Call for free estimate
• Roofing • Remodels • Concrete
NEW CONSTRUCTION
CRB UNDERGROUND
Trenchless Sewer
& Waterlines
Chad Braegger
801-644-8276
Free camera inspection
with signed contract
Responsibilities: Mixing, blending, forming, cooking, freezing, and inspecting the
product we produce so it is of the highest quality and safety standards. $12.20
(1st shift) and $12.50 (2nd shift) to start
Maintenance Mechanic
Qualifications: solid mechanical background
Responsibilities: repair and preventative maintenance for all equipment within the
facility. $15.09-$20.45 (1st shift) and $15.39-$20.75 (2nd shift) (Higher pay is
based on experience)
Slice Technician (Line Tech)
Qualifications: machine operator and leadership experience
Responsibilities: Operations and basic maintenance of equipment; safety; quality;
productivity; and yields of the line. $14.41 (1st shift) and $14.71 (2nd shift) to
start
Benefits include matching 401K; life, medical, dental, & vision insurance; employee discount; paid holidays; paid vacation; and attendance rewards. Interested
individuals can apply on-line via the careers page on www.wlfoods.com and clicking on the careers link in the upper right hand corner.
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Wednesday,
December
Wednesday,
December12,
12,2012
2012
CAXCA
FOR RENT
OR LEASE
“All real estate advertise
herein is subject to Federal Fair
Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference,
limitation, or discrimination based
on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial
status, or national origin, or intention to make
any such preference, limition, or discrimination.
“We will not knowlingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of
the law. All persons hereby informed that all
dwellings advertised are available on an equal
opportunity basis.” To complain of discrimination, call HUD Toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. For
the Washington, DC area please call HUD at
275-9200. The toll-free number for the hearing
impaired is 1-800-927-9275.
4‑bedroom, 2‑bath, 2‑family room
home, quarter acre, sprinkling system,
great extra parking, 849 North highland,
$950/year lease, N/S, N/P. owner/agent
435‑730‑7575, 435‑452‑8203.
2‑bedroom, 1 bath apartment in
honeyville, N/S, N/P, $375/month plus
deposit. First month’s rent free, 2544
West 7200 North. Call 435‑257‑5842 or
257‑4131.
HELP
WANTED
FOR RENT
OR LEASE
3 bedroom 1 bath duplex. Large
kitchen, family room and yard, laundry
room, N/S N/P, $550 month lease, $550
deposit, background and credit check.
435‑723‑8602.
LookiNg For a PLaCe to live?
www.rentalsutah.com.
Need a place to store your treasures?
Storage Bay Rentals
Call for availability and prices
Gary Bywater
720-1941
PoSSibLy the NiCeSt aPtS in town.
including heat, trash, cable tV, dW, $385/
month NP/NS. Call 720‑ 2609, www.
rentalsutah.com.
rUraL 3‑bedroom home For
LeaSe, large yard. horse pasture avail‑
able. all new interior. $750/month. Call
for appointment 435‑225‑5627. Credit
check and lease required.
FULLy FUrNiShed 2 bedroom
apartment, all utilities paid including
cable. all linens, dishes, appliances, and
furniture needed for a short/long term
stay. No lease. NS/NP. 435‑730‑0824.
RV OUTSIDE
STORAGE
Locked & Lighted
435-279-6200
Large 1‑bedroom baSemeNt
apartment, all utilities paid, furnished.
N/S, N/P, satellite tV provided. $550/
month, $300 deposit. 435‑723‑ 7417 or
435‑730‑0341.
aNdeS aPartmeNt For reNt,
brigham City, $500/month, $250 deposit,
mo/to/mo. 900 sq.ft. 2bd/1bth, N/S,
N/P, heat/aC, laundry facilities, carport,
storage. 435‑734‑9611. See kSL.Com
for pictures.
STORAGE BAY
RENTALS
11 x 28 & new smaller sizes
Call for Rates
(435) 723-1846
2‑bedroom aPartmeNt, big, W/d
hookups. No smokers, no pets $520/
month. 435‑720‑2609, www.rentalsutah.
com.
oNe aNd tWo bedroom apart‑
ments, all utilities included except lights
includes cable tV. Call 435‑723‑ 2605
after 4:30 p.m.
Storage Space
Available
10’x13’ and 10’x27’
925 West 1075 South
435-720-0911 or 435-723-1152
Phone 723-3471
To Place Your CLASSIFIED
REAL ESTATE ADS
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
“All real estate advertised herein is subject to Federal Fair Housing Act, which
makes it illegal to advertise
any preference, limitation, or
discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such
preference, limition, or discrimination.
“We will not knowlingly accept any
advertising for real estate which is in
violation of the law. All persons hereby
informed that all dwellings advertised
are available on an equal opportunity basis.” To complain of discrimination, call
HUD Toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. For
the Washington, DC area please call HUD
at 275-9200. The toll-free number for the
hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.
PUBLIC NOTICE
“BECAUSE THE PEOPLE
MUST KNOW”
UPAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ROAD VACATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Utah Code Annotated 72-3-108
that a public hearing will be held concerning the vacation of a county road located as follows: All of the county road
west of the east section line of Section 17
T14N R4W. The public hearing will be
held at 5:15 p.m. on the 9th day of January 2013, in the Commission Chambers
at the Box Elder County Courthouse, 01
South Main Street, Brigham City, Utah
84302. If you have any questions, please
contact Community Development Director Scott Lyons at 734-3316.
Marla R. Young
County Clerk
December-12-19-26-January-2-c
LeNder motiVated 90 miNS.
Salt Lake. 41 acres in Utah, $12,900.
Lender is selling at drastic reduction
from original price, for quick exit, and
providing financing as low as 2.75%
fixed or discount for cash. Beautiful
peroperty, amazing opportunity. Utr
LLC 1‑877‑358‑5263. (ucan)
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
APN: 03-040-0013 TRA: Trust No.
1366109-40 Ref: OWENS, SHANE D
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED
6/21/2006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE
PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On
1/8/2013, at 2:00pm, ORANGE TITLE
INSURANCE AGENCY, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to
Deed of Trust recorded 6/22/2006, as
inst. No. 230078, in book 966, page
679-696, of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of BOX
ELDER County, State of Utah executed
FOR RENT
OR LEASE
FOR RENT
OR LEASE
NeWLy remodeLed dUPLeX, 1‑
bedroom. N/S, N/P. Credit and back‑
ground checks required. 435‑723‑8326.
2‑bedroom rUraL hoUSe, $600/
month, $200 deposit, N/S, N/P. Credit
and background check, 1 year lease.
435‑723‑7382.
i bUy hoUSeS! No commission! No
pressure! Quick close. 435‑225‑7070,
www.cash4utahhomes.com.
Why reNt WheN yoU can own?
homes Starting at $29,000. (801)773‑
860. 198 darlington Way, Layton Ut,
84041.
2‑bedroom hoUSe, remodeLed
kitchen, dW, gas stove, mL Wd hookups,
sand box in back, automatic sprinklers,
all new paint. N/S, N/P, 217 West 100
South. $600mo. plus deposit. bob
435‑723‑2150.
NiCe CLeaN, 2‑bedroom apartment,
fireplace, A.C., N/S, N/P, utility room w/d
hookups, carport, water & garbage paid.
background & credit check. $525/month,
$200 deposit. 105 West 700 South,
435‑723‑7382.
NiCe
1‑bedroom
FUrNiShed
apartment, clean, attractive. Small garage.
all utilities paid. Non smokers, no pets.
Credit check. 435‑723‑2245.
hoUSe For reNt iN brigham. 3‑bed‑
room, 2‑bath N/S. $750mo. $500dep.
angie 435‑730‑2253.
moVe‑iN SPeCiaL eXtra large apart‑
ment, 3‑bedroom, 3‑bath, $640/month,
NS, 435‑730‑3905. 20 minutes from
brigham, easy access.
oNe bedroom aPartmeNt. Very
nice with new carpet and paint. rent
$385/month plus utilities. N/S, N/P. Coin
laundry. 435‑225‑2466.
2 bedroom dUPLeX, WaSher/
dryer hook ups, central air, remodeled
bathroom, new carpet, paint. No
SmokerS, No PetS. references. $500,
435‑723‑7689.
NeWLy remodeLed 1‑bedroom
apartment, 900 sq.ft., aC, dishwasher,
garbage disposal, $550/month with all
utilities included.$400 deposit, N/S, N/P.
Call 435‑723‑2075.
braNd NeW 3 bedroom townhome
in brigham. move‑in specials. 1‑ 1/2
bath, gas heat, central air, washer/dryer
hookups, dishwasher, tile floors, large
closets, beautiful interiors. NS, NP, $780/
month. 435‑752‑7904, 435‑770‑4225.
2‑bedroom UPStairS aPartmeNt
close to shopping. Large back yard, $450/
month. 61 North 100 West, brigham .
425‑698‑0278.
3‑bedroom W/baLCoNy, PLay‑
groUNd and laundry facilities. Close
to shopping. 295 east 800 South, brigham.
425‑698‑0278.
2‑bedroom aPt. W/d hookups, N/S,
N/P, $500mo. Call don 435‑225‑ 3778.
Marketer II – Brigham City or
Vernal, Utah
This position can be physically located either at the Brigham City Campus or the
Vernal Campus, depending upon the successful applicants needs/desires. This
position works with the Regional Campuses and Distance Education (RCDE)
marketing director to strategically create and manage marketing projects for assigned
USU regions.
Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations or related field
required. Minimum of 3 years of marketing experience.
See http://jobs.usu.edu (Req. ID 053534)
for more information and to apply online.
AA/EOE
Get in Gear
Currently Hiring:
OTR Class A Drivers:
Entry Level, Contractors
& Company Drivers.
CALL TODAY
to find out the CPM your
qualify for. All drivers w/ one
year experience start at:
.35¢ and up to .42¢.
The more experience the more CPM.
Paid Orientation
*When hired.
&
Sign on Bonus
*For those that qualify.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
“BECAUSE THE PEOPLE
MUST KNOW”
by SHANE D. OWEN WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST
BIDDER, PAYABLE IN LAWFUL
MONEY OF THE UNITED STATES AT
THE TIME OF SALE, (SUCCESSFUL
BIDDER MUST TENDER A DEPOSIT
OF $20,000 IN CERTIFIED FUNDS
TO THE TRUSTEE AT THE TIME OF
SALE, WITH THE BALANCE DUE
BY NOON THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY, AT THE OFFICE OF THE
TRUSTEE), At the main entrance to the
Box Elder County Courthouse, 43 North
Main, BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH all
right, title and interest conveyed to and
now held by it under said Deed of Trust
in the property situated in said County
and State described as: LOT 4, BLOCK
2, MOUNTAIN GLEN SUBDIVISION
NO. 1, BRIGHAM CITY SURVEY,
TOGETHER WITH ALL IMPROVEMENTS, APPURTENANCES AND
ANY WATER RIGHTS THERETO BELONGING. The street address and other
common designation, if any, of the real
property described above is purported
to be: 1097 OAK DRIVE BRIGHAM
CITY, UT 84302 Estimated Total Debt
as of 1/8/2013 is $121,398.61 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability
for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation,
if any, shown herein. Said sale will be
made, but without covenant or warranty,
express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition, or encumbrances,
including fees, charges and expenses of
the Trustee and of the trusts created by
said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principle sums of the note(s) secured
by said Deed of Trust. The current ben-
PUBLIC NOTICE
“BECAUSE THE PEOPLE
MUST KNOW”
eficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date
of this notice is: FANNIE MAE AKA
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE
ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED AND
EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
and the record owners of the property as
of the recording of the Notice of Default
is/are: SHANE D OWEN ORANGE TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY, TRUSTEE 1447 SOUTH 550 EAST OREM UT
84097 (801)285-0964 ORANGE TITLE
INSURANCE AGENCY Signature/By
Darwin Johnson Authorized Signature
Dated: 11/14/2012 P1002475 11/28,
12/5, 12/12/2012
November-28-December-5-12-c
Notice
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned intends to sell the personal property described below to enforce a delinquent accounts imposed on said property
under public sale by competitive bidding
on January 5, 2013 at 9 a.m. at KEB Investment Storage location at 1115 West
Forest Street, Brigham City, UT.
#5 Jim Gonzales 22 East 500 SOuth,
Brigham City. TV, fish tank, speakers,
children toys, baby crib, misc. box.
Purchase must be paid for at the time
of purchase on a cash only basis. All purchase are sold as in condition only and
must be removed at time of sale. Sale is
subject to cancellation on event of settlement between owner and obligated person. Minimum bids may apply.
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Local results
Brigham City Recreation
Scoreboard
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Thursday, November 29
Boys 7-8 comp basketball
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Monday, December 3
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by fall (4:34); 132—Shand Hardy (BE)
def. Brantley McGuire (Syr), Tech fall,
15-0; 138—Teagan Hubbard (BE) def.
Adam Sirapathane (Syr), maj. Decision,
12-1; 145—Tyler Creps (syr) won by forfeit; 152—Matt Williams (BE) def. Zane
Rich (syr), dec. 4-3; 160—Rasten Yeates
(BE) def. Teague Vigil (Syr) by fall (1:40);
170—Nick Sorenson (BE) def. Britton
Butler (Syr) by fall (1:34); 182—Jake Tolman (BE) def. Wyat German (syr) by fall
(1:49); 195—Breckin Gunter (BE) def.
Spencer Woodhall (syr) by fall (2:24);
220—Joe Flores (BE) def. Aspen Naylor
(syr) by fall (4:51); 285—Taylor Lancaster (BE) def. Alex Harris (syr) by fall (1:03)
Wednesday, December 5
Men’s League
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BEHS Wrestling
@ Wasatch Duals
Invitational
Fri.-Sat., December 7-8
Round 2: Box Elder def. Lone Peak,
65-12; Round 3: Box Elder def. Wasatch,
53-15; Round 4: Pleasant Grove def. Box
Elder, 36-32; Round 5: Box Elder def.
Uintah, 45-26; Round 6: Box Elder def.
Green River, 59-15; Round 7: Box Elder def. Central-Grand Junction, 60-18;
vs. Syracuse
Thursday, December 6
Team
Scores—BEHS-60,
Syracuse-18; 106—Jace Tilley (BE) def. Kyler Aullman (Syr) by fall (6:31 OT); 113—
Brock George (syr) def. Kyle Smith (BE)
by fall (3:41); 120—Jake Smith (BE) def.
Colton Berger (Syr) by fall (3:36); 126—
Seth Rich (Syr) def. Jaden Jensen (BE)
PUBLIC NOTICE
“BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW”
UPAXLP
NOTICE OF BOX ELDER/PERRY
FLOOD DISTRICT BOARD
PUBLIC HEARING FOR ANNUAL
BUDGET
Notice is hereby given that the Administrative Control Board of the Box
Elder/Perry Flood Control and Drainage District will hold, in the Perry
City Council Chambers at 3005 South
1200 West in Perry, a public hearing
to receive public comment regarding
the Fiscal Year 2013 Flood District
Tentative Budget. This budget public
hearing, starting at approximately 5:15
p.m. (after a presentation regarding the
budget), will be held in conjunction
with the Flood District Board meeting,
which starts at 5:00 p.m. on Thursday,
December 13, 2012. Final action, to
approve (with or without changes) the
budget as a final budget, is likely to
occur during the same meeting. All interested persons shall be given the opportunity to be heard. Written concerns
are welcome. Copies of the proposed
Budget are available for public review
in the office of the Perry City Recorder/
Flood District Clerk, located at 3005
South 1200 West, Perry, Utah. Any
individual requiring auxiliary services
should contact the City/Flood District
offices at least 3 days in advance (1435-723-6461). By: Susan K. Obray,
Flood District Clerk.
December-5-12-c
Notice is hereby given that the Box
Elder County/Willard City Flood Control and Special Drainage District will
hold its regular business meeting at
7:30 PM followed by a budget hearing
at 8 PM, December 19th at the Willard
City Offices, 80 West 50 South, Willard, UT.
December-5-12-c
PUBLIC NOTICE
Community Development Block
Grant (CDBG) 1st Public Hearing Notice - Brigham City will hold a public
hearing to consider potential projects for
which funding may be applied under the
CDBG Small Cities Program for program year 2013. Suggestions for potential projects will be solicited, both verbally and in writing, from all interested
parties. The accepted amount of CDBG
funds for this program year will be discussed, along with the range of projects
eligible under this program and a review
of previously funded projects.
The hearing will begin at 7:00 p.m.
on December 20, 2012, and will be held
at the Brigham City Council Chambers,
20 North Main, Brigham City, Utah.
Further information can be obtained by
contacting Mr. Rick Bosworth, HR Coordinator, at 734-6613.
In compliance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and
services) during these hearings, should
notify the Recorder’s Office at 20 North
Main at least three days prior to the
hearing that will be attended.
Mary Kate Christensen
City Recorder
Published in the Box Elder Journal
December 12, 2012.
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BRIGHAM CITY
ORDINANCE NO. 12-16 AND
NO. 12-17
Notice is hereby given that on December 6, 2012, the Brigham City
Council adopted Ordinances No. 12-16
and 12-17. Ordinance No. 16 amend
Chapters 29.12 and 13, 29.05 and 29.02
of the Brigham City Code to include a
new use category “Vacation Rental” as
a conditional use permit in several residential and commercial districts and to
establish standards and a definition.
Ordinance No. 12-17 amends Chapter 29.11 to reduce the setbacks for accessory buildings in A-1 (Agricultural)
and RR-1 (Rural Residential) districts.
A copy of both ordinances is available at the Office of the City Recorder,
20 North Main, Brigham City, Monday
through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
December-12-c
NOTICE OF PERRY CITY
COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING
Community Development Block
Grant (CDBG) 1st Public Hearing Notice: The Perry City Council will hold a
public hearing to consider potential projects for which funding may be applied
under the CDBG Small Cities Program
for Program Year 2012. Suggestions for
potential projects will be solicited, both
verbally and in writing, from all interested parties. The expected amount of
CDBG funds for this Program Year will
be discussed along with the range of projects eligible under this program and a review of previously funded projects. The
public hearing will begin at approximately 7:40 p.m., and will be held in conjunction with the regular Perry City Council
meeting (in the City Council Chambers
at 3005 South 1200 West in Perry), which
meeting starts at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday,
December 13, 2012. Further information
can be obtained by contacting Susan K.
Obray, City Recorder, at the city offices
(3005 South 1200 West, Perry, Utah, or
1-435-723-6461). In compliance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations
(including auxiliary communicative aids
and services) during the hearing should
notify Susan K. Obray, at the city offices,
at least three days prior to the hearing that
will be attended.
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Round 8: Box Elder def. Rock Springs,
70-12; Round 9: Maple Mountain def.
Box Elder, 37-24
BEHS Swimming
vs. Clearfield
Tuesday, December 4
Girls’ results
TEAM SCORES—1. BEHS-130, 2.
Clearfield-36; 200 yard medley relay—1.
Box Elder A, 2:04.03; 3. Box Elder B,
2:16.28; 5. Box Elder C, 2:40.03; 200
yard free—1. Jeppesen, Tiffany, 2:20.09;
2. Burbank, Ashley, 2:20.39; 3. Durrans,
Chloe, 2:33.49; 4. Raymond, Keisha,
2:35.47; 5. Hunsaker, Chalisse, 2:43.04;
6. Harlow, Sloan, 2:54.53; 200 yard
IM—1. Davis, Megan, 2:43.14; 2. Miles,
Nizhoni, 2:50.83; 50 yard free—1. Bennett, Shannon, 28.07; 2. DeRyke, Skyla,
30.06; 3. Hammer, Shayla, 30.93; 4. Norman, Jessica, 31.14; 6. Rose, Kayla, 31.81;
9. Hebbert, Rebecca, 34.29; 10. Perkins,
Katelynn, 34.85; 100 yard fly—3. Harlow, Sloan, 1:38.19; 4. Norman, Jessica,
1:38.49; 100 yard free—1. Miles, Nizhoni,
1:05.12; 2. Durrans, Chloe, 1:05.41; 3.
Rose, Kayla, 1:15.31; 5. Perkins, Katelynn,
1:16.26; 500 yard free—1. Burbank, Ashley, 6:18.77; 2. Hammer, Shayla, 6:35.90;
3. DeRyke, Skyla, 6:40.86; 4. Hunsaker,
Chalisse, 7:07.71; 5. Hebbert, Rebecca,
7:34.50; 200 yard free relay—1. Box Elder
B, 1:59.10; 2. Box Elder C, 2:03.82; 100
yard back—1. Weight, Jessica, 1:09.10;
3. Raymond, Keisha, 1:22.54; 5. Weigle,
Katie, 1:46.02; 100 yard breast—1. Perkins, Cassie, 1:13.97; 2. Davis, Megan,
1:26.04; 6. Williams, Shelby, 1:37.14; 400
yard free relay—1. Box Elder A, 4:18.44;
2. Box Elder B, 4:31.10; 4. Box Elder C,
5:06.66
Boys’ results
TEAM SCORES—1. BEHS-159,
2. Clearfield-11; 200 yard medley relay—1. Box Elder A, 1:50.56; 2. Box Elder B, 1:53.99; 3. Box Elder C, 1:59.00;
200 yard free—1. Harlow, Chauncey,
1:56.18; 2. Collins, David, 1:58.78; 3.
Huntsman, Jonathan, 2:04.47; 4. Hale,
Nathan, 2:05.28; 5. Norman, Harrison,
2:12.50; 8. Hunsaker, Jensen, 2:31.47;
9. Ferry, Chase, 2:40.52; 200 yard
IM—1. Hendrickson, Kevin, 2:13.05; 2.
Hale, Levi, 2:21.02; 3. Morley, Michael,
2:36.51; 4. Hoyle, Darrien, 2:45.93;
5. Nielson, Garrett, 2:48.35; 50 yard
free—1. Laws, Tyler, 23.42; 2. LeBaron, Thomas, 24.20; 3. Huntsman,
Alex, 25.30; 6. Struble, Nathan, 25.73;
7. Dean, Eric, 26.37; 8. Hansen, Lars,
26.52; 10. Fairbourn, Justin, 27.42; 100
yard fly—1. Jackman, Talon, 1:03.19; 2.
Hale, Levi, 1:04.92; 3. Bradley, Schuyler, 1:05.83; 4. Nelson, Jaron, 1:07.32;
6. Freeman, Robert, 1:24.27; 100 yard
free—1. Collins, David, 53.36; 2. Harlow, Chauncey, 53.37; 3. Laws, Tyler,
53.38; 6. Butler, Eric, 59.18; 10. Ferry,
Chase, 1:10.92; 500 yard free—1. Hendrickson, Kevin, 5:32.69; 2. LeBaron,
Thomas, 5:32.96; 3. Hansen, Lars,
6:13.94; 4. Struble, Nathan, 6:16.38;
5. Fairbourn, Justin, 6:37.09; 200 yard
free relay—1. Box Elder A, 1:41.50; 2.
Box Elder B, 1:46.21; 4. Box Elder E,
1:54.37; 5. Box Elder C, 1:57.53; 7. Box
Elder D, 2:05.85; 100 yard back—1.
Hale, Nathan, 1:01.68; 2. Huntsman,
Jonathan, 1:04.87; 3. Nelson, Jaron,
1:04.97; 4. Norman, Harrison, 1:11.73;
5. Morley, Michael, 1:16.30; 7. Hunsaker, Jensen, 1:20.57; 8. Hoyle, Darrien,
1:24.61; 100 yard breast—1. Huntsman, Alex, 1:09.61; 2. Jackman, Talon,
1:15.09; 3. Bradley, Schuyler, 1:18.05;
5. Dean, Eric, 1:23.66; 7. Nielson, Garrett,
1:31.26; 8. Adams, Hayden, 1:39.10; 400
yard free relay—1. Box Elder A, 3:38.90;
2. Box Elder B, 3:43.55; 3. Box Elder C,
4:09.57
vs. Weber
Thursday, December 6
Girls results
TEAM
SCORES—1.
BEHS-103,
2. Weber-67; 200 meter medley relay—1. Box Elder A, 2:18.44; 4. Box Elder B, 2:51.72; 5. Box Elder C, 2:56.15;
200 meter free—1. Bennett, Shannon,
2:25.82; 2. Burbank, Ashley, 2:32.56;
4. Miles, Nizhoni, 2:37.51; 200 meter
IM—1. Jeppesen, Tiffany, 2:48.73; 3. Perkins, Cassie, 2:53.12; 4. Davis, Megan,
3:00.37; 50 meter free—1. Durrans,
Chloe, 32.15; 3. DeRyke, Skyla, 32.84;
6. Norman, Jessica, 34.60; 7. Hammer,
Shayla, 35.33; 8. Hunsaker, Chalisse,
35.57; 9. Rose, Kayla, 35.70; 100 meter fly—1. Weight, Jessica, 1:26.35; 5.
Hunsaker, Chalisse, 1:43.70; 6. Harlow, Sloan, 1:45.66; 100 meter free—
2. Burbank, Ashley, 1:07.96; 3. Durrans,
Chloe, 1:13.63; 5. Raymond, Keisha,
1:15.01; 7. Hammer, Shayla, 1:16.21; 8.
Norman, Jessica, 1:17.44; 400 meter
free—1. Bennett, Shannon, 5:10.72; 3.
Davis, Megan, 5:31.78; 5. Miles, Nizhoni,
5:47.04; 200 meter free relay—1. Box Elder A, 2:04.44; 2. Box Elder B, 2:11.56;
100 meter back—1. Weight, Jessica,
1:17.24; 3. Hebbert, Rebecca, 1:30.86;
5. Raymond, Keisha, 1:31.64; 100 meter breast—1. Perkins, Cassie, 1:23.38;
2. Jeppesen, Tiffany, 1:25.68; 4. DeRyke,
Skyla, 1:34.65; 7. Williams, Shelby,
1:45.43; 400 meter free relay—2. Box
Elder A, 4:43.88; 4. Box Elder B, 5:20.71;
6. Box Elder C, 5:47.99
Boys’ results
TEAM SCORES—1. BEHS-109, 2. Weber-61; 200 meter medley relay—1. Box
Elder A, 1:58.06; 2. Box Elder B, 2:05.76;
4. Box Elder C, 2:12.58; 200 meter free—
1. Harlow, Chauncey, 2:09.23; 4. Collins,
David, 2:12.80; 7. Dean, Eric, 2:19.63;
200 meter IM—1. Hendrickson, Kevin,
2:26.84; 2. Hansen, Lars, 2:36.35; 4. Hale,
Levi, 2:36.97; 6. Nelson, Jaron, 2:37.88; 7.
Bradley, Schuyler, 2:44.41; 8. Morley, Michael, 2:54.34; 50 meter free—1. Laws,
Tyler, 25.63; 3. Huntsman, Alex, 27.34;
4. Struble, Nathan, 27.53; 8. Fairbourn,
Justin, 29.53; 9. Phillips, Matt, 30.04;
10. Freeman, Robert, 30.10; 100 meter
fly—2. Hale, Nathan, 1:06.86; 3. Jackman, Talon, 1:11.98; 5. Bradley, Schuyler,
1:14.65; 10. Morley, Michael, 1:22.07; 100
meter free—2. LeBaron, Thomas, 58.64;
4. Hale, Levi, 1:00.82; 6. Struble, Nathan,
1:03.45; 8. Dean, Eric, 1:03.79; 10. Phillips, Matt, 1:05.80; 400 meter free—1.
Harlow, Chauncey, 4:33.10; 2. Laws, Tyler, 4:40.44; 3. Collins, David, 4:48.53;
200 meter free relay—1. Box Elder A,
1:45.94; 3. Box Elder B, 1:52.48; 5. Box
Elder C, 2:01.22; 100 meter back—1. LeBaron, Thomas, 1:07.41; 2. Hale, Nathan,
1:08.23; 3. Nelson, Jaron, 1:11.51; 8. Adams, Hayden, 1:27.56; 10. Ferry, Chase,
1:40.72; 100 meter breast—1. Huntsman,
Alex, 1:16.80; 2. Hendrickson, Kevin,
1:17.48; 4. Hansen, Lars, 1:21.50; 5. Jackman, Talon, 1:24.45; 6. Brothersen, Ben,
1:28.44; 10. Hunsaker, Jensen, 1:38.29;
400 meter free relay—2. Box Elder A,
4:10.94; 4. Box Elder B, 4:22.47; 5. Box
Elder C, 4:33.76
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012
“Wrestling” continued from page 11
“Girls” continued from page 11
However, Syracuse did not win
another match where a Box Elder
wrestler stepped on the mat. The
Titan’s Tyler Creps won by forfeit
due to an injured McKay Parrish.
According to Ripplinger, Parrish “tweaked” his knee at the
Layton Invitational—where he
finished as individual champion
despite the injury—and will likely
be out until the first of the year.
“You hate to have a guy like that
missing from your lineup,” Rupplinger said, but if the Syracuse
match is any indication, the other
Bees should be able to cover for him.
Shand Hardy (132) was one of
just three weights that the Bees
didn’t win by fall, but Hardy did
everything except stick his opponents’ shoulders to the mat. Hardy
earned nine of his 15 points from
near falls to win by technical fall.
Teagan Hubbard might have
earned a tech fall, too, if it hadn’t
been for a slow first round where
neither wrestler earned a point.
Hubbard picked up the pace after earning a quick reversal from
the bottom position at the start of
the second round, and ended the
round up, 3-0 after a takedown. He
then proceeded to rack up nine
points in a big third round with
two takedowns and two near falls
to win by major decision, 12-0.
In other action this week, the
Bees competed in the Wasatch
Duals Tournament, where the
Bees lost two of their dual matches and finished third behind Maple Mountain and Pleasant Grove,
which are the two teams that defeated the Bees.
Perhaps somewhat surprising-
fense off-balance,” Smith said. “We
had players passing the ball and getting their teammates good looks.”
Unfortunately, it was just the
opposite against Clearfield, where
several passes never found their
mark, and instead led to quick
buckets for the Falcons.
“I thought we just got a little bit
ragged with our offensive execution,” Smith said. “Just dumb mental errors.” In the third quarter the
Bees forced a number of turnovers
that didn’t result in points.
Smith also noted that the Bees
gave up a high number of turnovers against the Falcons. In the
Bees’ wins this year, they have averaged 16 turnovers compared to 23
against Clearfield.
“It was a story of turnovers and
not converting,” Smith said about
the game. “No matter what we did,
it just didn’t work for us.”
Kylee Rapp led Box Elder against the Falcons with 14
points. Two other Box Elder players reached double-digit scoring,
With Lindsey Warner and Munns
both scoring 11.
Smith lauded his team’s free-
Matt Williams came from behind to earn a win over reigning 5A champion
Zane Rich.
ly, Ripplinger was less upset about
the loss to 4A rival Maple Mountain
than he was about the loss to returning 5A champions Pleasant Grove.
“I thought we wrestled better against Maple Mountain [than
against Pleasant Grove],” Ripplinger said. “Maple Mountain got
after us. They looked like they were
in preseason form.”
However, against Pleasant
Grove, the Bees had the match in
hand before losing the last four
weights by pin, and thereby the
match, 36-32.
“I felt like we gave those four pins
away at the end,” Ripplinger said.
Against Maple Mountain, Ripplinger felt his team, fresh off of
football season and still finding
their stride, did well against a team
that looked like they had been
wrestling for months.
“Hopefully, we improve more
than they do,” Ripplinger said.
“We do a pretty good job peaking
at state.” The Bees lost to Maple
Mountain, 24-37.
The Bees won every other
match at the tournament—some
in quite dominant fashion—despite forfeiting the 145 weight in
every one as McKay Parrish recovers from injury.
“McKay’s one of our better
kids, so that’s tough to lose one
of your top wrestlers,” said Ripplinger. “He’s one of the pieces of
the puzzle we’re missing.”
See results for the Syracuse
dual and the team scores for the
Wasatch tournament on page 15.
While the varsity team was
wrestling at Wasatch, the JV squad
wrestled at a varsity tournament
in Roy, where they finished fifth.
This week, the varsity team
will travel to Reno to compete in
the Reno World, one of the biggest
tournaments in the western United States, while the JV travels to
Viewmont.
“Records” continued from page 11
torium; and the school meter records that are limited to Box Elder
swimmers only. Assistant coach
Marsha Martz wrote in an email
that “breaking a yard time is a big
accomplishment...because
the
yards is what everyone swims.”
Some of the school’s yard records
are more than 30 years old.
Perkins performance is also
important for the team because
it shows the girls are improving in the speciality strokes. So
far throughout the year, both the
boys and girls have owned the
freestyle events, but in the girls’
losses—which have been close—
the speciality events made the
difference.
“I don’t think this group of girls
is finished,” Robinette said.
In another event that features
speciality strokes, the girls’ 200
medley relay team of Perkins, Jessica Weight, Tiffany Jeppesen and
Ashley Burbank, set the school record with a time of 2:03.08. The
previous record had stood for more
than a decade.
At the Weber meet on Thursday,
the Bees broke seven records.
“We stepped up beyond what
we expected,” said Robinette. “Ev-
erybody’s working together, pushing each other.”
The boys set the only pool meter record at the meet, where the
200-meter medley relay team
swam the event in 1:58.06, breaking
Sky View’s pool record of 1:58.50,
and the school record of 2:00.34.
On the girls’ side, Shannon
Bennett had a big day and set two
school records. She beat Perkins’
school record in the 200-free by
more than two seconds with a time
of 2:25.82. Bennett beat the 5:15.31
set by Celine Beard with a time of
5:10.72.
Tiffany Jeppesen beat her own
time in the 200 IM by a tenth of
a second to set a new school record of 2:48.73. While Jeppesen set
one record, she lost another when
Perkins swam the 100-breast in
1:23.38, beating Jeppesen’s record
of 1:24.50.
Jessica Weight set a new school
record in the 100 back with a time
of 1:17.24, beating Natalie Capell’s
record of 1:17.36.
In the meet against Clearfield
on Tuesday, the list of events that
both the boys and the girls didn’t
completely dominate is comprised of just one: the girls’ 100-
yard fly, where the Bees gave up
the top two spots.
In every other event, however,
the Bees took first. They also took
the second spot more often than
not and regularly had four of the
top five swimmers, which made the
results look like Clearfield failed to
get in the pool.
The meet against Weber was a
little more competitive, but even
so, the Bees only gave up the firstplace spot in just five events.
In the 100-fly, the boys didn’t
take first, but Nathan Hale, Talon
Jackman and Schuyler Bradley finished 2-3-5. In the 100-free, Thomas LeBaron, Levi Hale and Nathan
Struble took the second, fourth and
sixth spots. The Bees also gave up
the top spot in the 400-free relay.
On the girls’ side, Ashley Burbank, Chloe Durrans and Keisha
Raymond came in 2-3-5 in the 100free, and the 400-free relay team
also gave up the top spot.
Other than those examples, the
Bees took first in every event, and,
like the Clearfield meet, had multiple swimmers in the top five or six
placers.
For complete results see page
15.
throw shooting in both games. The
Bees went 25-of-32 (78%) against
Bear River and 10-of-12 (83%)
against the Falcons.
This week, the Bees hosted Ogden on Tuesday (results not available by press time) and will host
East on Thursday at 7 p.m.
Smith said he was wary of Ogden after the Tigers played very
competitive games in losses to
Mountain Crest and Logan.
East High School is 1-3 so far
this season, which included a 4050 loss to Tooele, a team the Bees
beat 45-31 in their first game of the
season.
REGION ROUNDUP
McCall Uyematsu steals a ball
from a Bear River player during the
second period when the Bees’ chaos wore on the Bears.
With every team having several
games under their belt, Bonneville
and Sky View lead the league with
undefeated records.
Sky View has done it with a potent offense, putting up a gaudy average of more than 64 points per
game. Bonneville currently has the
best defense, allowing an average
of just 35 points per game.
Box Elder is in third with a 4-1
record, just ahead of Logan who
has played two more games and
has a 5-2 record.
Roy sits at 3-2, which includes
a 31-point drubbing of Tooele, 7342. Mountain Crest two wins on the
year, over Morgan and Ogden.
“Boys” continued from page 11
start against the Warriors, and
went into halftime down, 21-39,
largely from getting outscored by
12 points in the second quarter.
Watson led the Bees with 22
points on four 3-pointers. He also
recorded four steals in the game.
Bate followed Watson with 11
points.
With the games, the Bees have
compiled a 1-4 record.
This week, the Bees have one
game, on the road Friday at Fremont.
The Silverwolves are winless
so far this year, which includes a
38-52 loss to Mountain Crest and
a 43-67 loss to Sky View.
On Tuesday, December 18, the
Bees will host East High School.
REGION ROUNDUP
With all teams having played
a handful of non-league contests,
Sky View currently holds the top
spot in the region with a 2-1 record. The Bobcats’ only loss came
at the hands of the Weber Warriors, 53-60, in Sky View’s first
game of the season.
Mountain Crest and Logan
are tied at 3-2, and Roy is a game
back at 3-3. Mountain Crest’s
losses came from Weber, 70-67,
and Timpanogos, 61-51. Logan
dropped games to Bear River, 8464, and Desert Hills, 66-53.
Bonneville holds a two-game
advantage over Box Elder for the
last spot in the region, 1-2. the
Bees are 1-4.
SportsShorts
Jazz tickets available
Women’s basketball registering now
Brigham City Recreation has tickets available
for the Utah Jazz basketball game against the Indiana Pacers on Saturday, January 26, at 7:30 p.m.
The tickets cost $15 each which includes a hotdog and drink. Quantities are limited and will be
sold on a first-come, first-served basis at the recreation office at 641 East 200 North.
For more information, call Donna Pett at 7346610.
Brigham City Recreation is registering teams for
its Women’s Basketball League.
League play starts on Tuesday, January 8, with
games being played at the Box Elder Middle School
gym. The cost for the league is $275 per team.
You can register in person at the Recreation office, 641 East 200 North or online at www.brighamcity.utah. If you have any questions, please call the
Recreation office at 435-734-6610.