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Show SHARP SHOTS NO TRUMAN HERE We reported in Wednesday's colyum that there is a movement afoot m Box Klder county By a certain veterans organization which is trying or will try to persuade the president of the I nited States to stop for a visit in Bngham City while lie is on Ins western tour Final action by the said organization is scheduled for tonight. We don't want to appear as a fly in the ointment, but our prediction is that Mr. Truman will not slop in Brigham City . . and that he will not even visit the entire state of Utah during ho. We predict his tour. We have more than Just hearsay to back the foregoing predict ion. Exact itinerary of Mr. Trumans travels has been a closely guarded secret. However, usually Washington sources say that he will leave there Thursday, June 3. His train will carry him to Chicago for a visit and then on to Omaha, Cheyenne, Rock Idaho. Springs, and Pocatello, From the latter city, he will visit Sun Valley and other Idaho towns. Then on to Butte, Montana and across the panhandle of Idaho into Washington, Oregon and down to California, reeast by a southern turning will take the shortest distance between two points the straight line and direct his special train northwest from Green River to Idaho and points further northwest. BIKTH$ Wayne LaVar and Angie Cot tie Francom of Elwood are the parents of a baby toy born May 21, 19 18 at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Don and Donna C'ottam Seder-holof Brigham City are the parents of a baby girl born May 21, 1918, at the Cooley Memo rial hospital. Ross Arbon and Helen Henry Anderson of Snowvilie are the parents of a baby boy born May 21, 1948, at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Van L. and Marjorie Briton-bekeJeppson of Clearfield are the parents of a baby girl born May 21, 1948 at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Veriin W. and Ona Tolman Moon of Malad, Idaho, are the route. rCo me in ... for a complete A look at a railroad map will show that Brigham City lies on the western half of a great triangle of the Union Pacific railroad. Points of this triangle are Ogden, Green River, WyoIdaho ming, and Pocatello, inTherefore, if the president tends to visit Pocatello and Sun Valley, Idaho, he has the alternative of taking the Oregon Short Line from Green River directly to Pocatello, or by taking the longer route westward to Ogden and then north to Ida motor check by our factory trained mechanic. Give your car the FIRST CLASS SERVICE that puts economy and dependability into your driving. EXPERT REPAIR SAVES TIME AND MONEY We recommend what your car really needi NOTHING MORE. Peach City Apt. FISHER - SANDALL (jours for 17 south Z fk asking H. McNAMARA VETERINARIAN J. DR. Phone 71 Phone 15 FOR THE WATCH tal. Charles William and Florence Marie Jensen Crossman of Brigham City are the parents of a baby girl born May 23, 1948, at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Darrell Lee and Lula Burt (Call of Brigham City are the parents of a baby girl born May 23, 1948, at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Wrestling Monday yiewd-ournBOX ELDER At Brigham Armory 49er The Jaycee sponsored wrestmatches got under way in again this coming Monday the Armory with a three match card. Heading the show will be a newcomer, Gypsy Joe. the Pacific coast junior heavyweight champion. Gypsy will wrestle Ken Mayne. The main event will be the bout between Joe Lyman and Meanie Hansen. There will also be a special one fall event with GoGeorge Overhulls meeting rilla Poggie. The matches will start promptly at 8.30 Monday night. Tickets are now on sale at Smith's Im sure youll Fords new 4-Sp- J gw 71 New 26 Improvements Models New The most outstanding new truck ever produced WATCH FOR THE DATE i It's as far ahead in the Truck Field as the post, war Studebaker in the passenger car field. JSE Transmission Portable Screens For d Ball Fans Portable wire mesh screens four automobiles have been built and set up along the roadway west of the baseball diamond, in Rees Pioneer park, for the convenience and safety of baseball fans who because of being cripple or for any other reason, are unable to leave their automobiles. The screens were built by the club of Brigham City Tuesday night. The screens are for public use, without cost, by anyone who is physically unable to leave his car and sit in the grandstands to see ball games. Park policemen will grant special permisGYPSEY JOE sion to such persons to drive their cars through the west veDo you have a news item hicle gate at the ball park. Dr. interest? Phone it to No. 7. Wynn Anderson, chairman of the committee in charge of the project, reported. for Visiting with her mother, Mrs. Hattie Hunsaker on Monday and Tuesday was Mrs. Winnie Clark of Logan. Mrs. Rula Checketts and Miss Vita Rasmussen were shopping in Ogden on Saturday. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Maero and Mr. E. C. Wheatley on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Rawlongs Harper and family of Malta, Idaho. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hunsaker were Mr. and Mr .Amos Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nebeker of Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Nielsen of Ogden. The Nielsens had just returned from an extensive tour jof the southwest, including Arizona. Old and New Mexico,' and tame to show and tell of the wonderful sights they enjoyed Mrs. Kenneth Bennett of Ogden visited with her sister, Mrs. Amy Hunsaker on Saturday. On Display SOON! ec Car-Boun- Honeyville News Control Handy Vrln9ef Knob on Friday, ling ... but therti Maybe you enjoy slow farming 1 can show you faster If in it farminj,,, money with no more work, youll be interested, wont you! All right, just take one feature ot the Ford Tract, transmission. On the road Ill give ya the miles 12 to per hour. In third speed (top fey up Ill give you 6 miles per hour. Ait speed), working so on down . . . each speed, even the reverse,! faster. Saves lots of hours in a year. of 20-3- STUDEBAKER TRUCK al Brigham City. Ulah 20-3- MOTOR CO. East parents of twin boys born May at the Cooley MemoOne baby lived rial hospital. only seven hours. The other baby is doing fine. Jessie LaVear and Fontella Harper Tracy of Malta, Idaho, arc the parents of twins, a boy and a girl, born May 23, 1948, at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Ferron Neil and Irene Christensen Robbins of Tremonton are the parents of twins, a boy and a girl born May 23, 1948, at the Cooley Memorial hospi-- j 21. 1948, that the president Wont you let me demonstrate this Ford Tract (and its Dearborn Implements) on your farmi have something special in parts and service, ta SAVE YOUR GAS! We Have Plenty of Flowers Very Reasonably Priced for Memorial Day. KNUDSON FLORAL 323 South Main '.V.V-V.V- -V BOX ELDER News-Journ- ii JOE CARRS; Inc. Graater Capoto v Hold Up Ul. ol -- h Dry A 750 South Main Newpapf Successor to THE BOX ELDER NEWS (Established 1896) and THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL (Established 1909) Studebaker . al Semi- - Weekly Phone 737 MATT Published every Wednesday and Friday st Brigham City. Utah, and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office In Brigham City, Utah, in January, 1909, nder the act of March 3. 1879. 'Take Your Car To Carr's1 think, William M. Long, Editor Chas W. Ciavbaugh, Manager Mrs Gladys Johnson, Adv, Mgr i Ha Fuji. 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As a result, Budweiser comes to you, as always, mellow . . . with a distinctive taste . . . fully aged . . - sprightly with natural carbonation. is the real core of our I That's why we conduct our business to merit respect and confident That On Ik JUSTUS & CURSE r j ilxtk day Budweiser is available now. Demand it wherever you go. & lvdwiir thraftr qM Bon(iilwSi? TRAOK TASTES i y fjtTi Vi a AS4S10 ANHEUSER-BUSC- MAk RIO, . . LIKE H rT. OFF. BUDWEISER ST. rn&m SeHBWBTy XWSM W m why we re trying to distribute new cars as fairly as poJ! to stahnp out the unwholesome black market hurt practices that Because of our great ex pansion program, more try ta drink iwmI baar xour 7ire$fon? store s and why we re working with other dealer responsible franchised Yawll want lha distinctly fast of rfff?raMwai Brighamit full-flavor- FOR FIVE DAYS MAIN continued business. Budweiser 43 NORTH Your good will, and the Great, rock foundations that not even an earthquake could budge! Walls like those of a fortress! Why this precaution? Because DRINK SOUTH MAIN IS IMPORTANT t Hush! Were Brewing Budweiser! ... 68 YU wimmmmmtm LOUIS though we refuse to participate in what you think automobiles . . . in and interested them. That's why were intere in talking with you about today, tomorrow and again next year. we urge you to have your car safety-checke- d That regutarly-- fr protection, for the protection of the community. I T MI I 'nMs Members Pft MaI. - ,TY lH AFTER AUiUS ASSOCIATION National Automobile Dealers Assn nVw wVV C u |