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Show am npmgr i faBrigham City is becoming mous all over the Intermoun-taiwest as the best place to eat in Northern Utah. The word has spread and is passed "along by tourists, salesmen who travel this area, by residents of other cities and towns who Just chance to stop here. Every day In the week, many n ' Open 6 A. M. Till Midnight carloads of 'people drive In from Salt Lake City, Ogden, Logan and other points to add to this popularity as they return to tell of the fine food they enjoyed, the pleasant surroundings, the considerate, friendly treatment. Nov. 11 who for Five Days in County Corinne Pheasant Area Will Open for Three Days Only appre- While the pheasant hunt has been set for five days beginning oocasioh, National Nov. 11, in Box Elder county, as Restaurant Month, It is well to announced by the Utah Fish and take stock of this important phase of tfhe citys economy. In addition to cafe and res FRIENDLY taurnnt proprietors, scores of workers find employment In the various establishments here which are all profiting because of the popularity of the city as is still the a "good place to eat. On' this PHEASANT BEST PLACE 0 1 EAT! uled for each county. The commission specified that only pheasant roosters are legal game, with a bag limit of three birds for each hunter dally, and a possession of six follow Ing the. opening day of hunt- Hunts Open Pheasant-Partridg- e Driving to Brigham to eat is becoming an enjoyable everting and Sunday recreation for many of these families ciate good food. 4 October Is Designated Restaurant Month Reputation Grows as Brigham City Becomes the Place to Eat in Utah Fame Spreads All Over Intermountain West Visitors Spread Word -- Several cafes have added specialities to the usual lines carried, to add variety and choice to menus, thus adding to the appeal for people to "eat out tonight, at Brigham City Game commission, the Corinne area will be open for three days only, Friday, Nov. 11, Saturday, Nov. 12, and Sunday, Nov. 13. Hunting will continue throughout the rest of the county on Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 14 15, but will definitely be closed in the Corinne area those two days. Length of season, bag limit, and other regulations governing the annual pheasant hunt has recently been set by the Utah Fish and Game commission. Opening hour for this hunt was set by the commission as 8 a. m. by legislative action, the law requires the hunt to begin at 8 a. m. the opening day. Hunting closes that day at 5:30 p. m. and then Is open dally from 7 a. m. to 5:30 during the balance of the hunt as-- sched ing. Also beginning on Nov. 11, Utah will have Hungarian partridge hunting for the first time, following a decision made by the commission. Hunting will be In Box Elder county only, in the section of the county west of Highway 91 and 191. The hunt runs for five days, as does the pheasant hunt throughout the county, except the Corinne area. Bag limit on 'Huns Is three birds, possession limit' is six birds. This years partridge hunt will be a test hunt, to see what can be harvested from the Hungarian partridge crop. Prepara tion Is being made for a large hunt next year, probably state 8 Box Elder County Ladies Win Many Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, October 5, Prizes for Handwork at State Fair Articles entered In the handwork division at the Utah State Fair made by Box Elder County women made an unusually outstanding showing, according to Mrs. Tolman Burke at Honey-ville. Mrs Burke, a member of the Box Elder County Fair Board, 1955 Airman Completes the national crochet ribbons on a crocheted vanity set and also on crocheted hot pads. She won a fourth place ribbon on Basic Training Carl J. Robertson, airman third pillow case crochet trim. has completed his basic Mrs. Cora Stevens of Tremon class, at Parks Air Force base, training a won rib first place blue ton, near Oakland, Calif. He will rebon and the national crochet to the Francis E. Warren ribbon on a crocheted - table port Air Base at Cheyenne, Wyo. on cloth. She also won the same Oct. ribbons on 'crocheted dollies. Sunday, last graduated She was awarded second prize from the Box Elder High on a squaw dress, and fourth spring school and Joined the Air Force place ribbon on a crocheted on July 1. chair set He lhas .been visiting this Mrs. Margaret Johnson of week with his mother, Mrs. Thatcher was awarded first Blanche Loekard In Brigham place ribbons on a crocheted City. bedspread and a crocheted table cloth. She was also award- Maine Fish Income ed a special ribbon for original Maine AUGUSTA, Me. (UP) design of the table cloth, as fishermen landed catches well as the national crochet rib' 283,906,000 pounds with bon for it. ' a market value of $16,856,000 Mrs. Dorothy Kerr of Tremon in 1954, according to the - U, ton was awarded two second and Wildlife service. place ribbons on a vanity set and a cut work scarf; also a fourth place ribbon on two fourth place ribbons on a crocheted table runner and a a luncheon set. Mrs. Kate Harris of Tremon- crocheted sweater. Mrs. Sadie Marble, of Brigton, won a first place ribbon on crocheted ba'by booties, third ham City won a second t place place on crocheted hot pads, and ribbon on a hardanger cloth. , was appointed by the County Commissioners, to handle the entries from this county at the State Fair this year. Mrs. Burke explained that the State Fair Judges award only one first, second, third fourth, and fifth place1 ribbons In each division, whereas our County Fair Judges award as many fust and second place ribbons in each division as they feel merit wide. the award. Also she pointed The state iwill not hunt chukar out that the number of entries partridge this year but will at the State Fair Increase the likely. see this bird as open competition there. game next fall. The Cutler dam Out of the eleven ladies from area in this county is loaded our county who entered artiwith ,the chukars this year and cles at the State Fair, nine of will be closed to the Hungar them received prizes; five of lan hunting to protect the broad whom received eleven first place stock of the chukar In that area ribbons In the handwork sec Choice Hungarian, country Is tion. around Howell, Tremonton, Mrs. Claude Barker of Brig Hansel , Valley and Grouse ham City really broke the recCreek. The Hungarians hold to ord, coming home with twelve the open fields, especially the first place blue ribbons for can farms. Hunters who know ned fruits and vegetables and dry how to look for the birds and other articles exhibited, includ how to hunt them will get their Ing home made soap. birds, according to Cliff Green-halgh- , Those ladles winning prizes Utah game bird expert. are listed as follows: Huns have been hunted In Mrs. Zina Harris of Pottage Idaho and Nevada for several won first place ribbons on pil seasons. . low case crochet trim; crochet Win 6-- 0 to Upset Dope Insertion on luncheon cloth; cro Older The Better cheted Insertion on table cloth n Tight Region One PRAIRIE CITY, la. (UP) hand-mad- e baby bonnet. She Conference Tussle far also took third place ribbons on Bailty Bums, mer, tftill drives' a '1922 Model T a baby dress, and a crocheted flatbed truck. Hes been driv-In- g baby Jacket Box Elder Highs hopes for a v ii for about 10 years, getting Mrs. Ruth Holman of East regional championship was givIt btfef, he "wore out a 1924 Garland won double awards, en a serious last Frimodel. first place blue' ribbons and day night when a crippled team lost t 6 to 0 decision to Bear l River High before an elated homecoming crowd at the valDRIVE OUT' TO THE ley school. Lone score came early in the game when the rivemen re covered a Bee fumble on the 30 yard line, Ralph ' Cullimore pushing It over on a quarter' back sneak after halfbacks Dean Shaffer and Max Weese alter2 nated In a series of runs to set Exotic up for the kill. -- Box Elder NEWS h cut-wor- k THE WHOLE FAMILY cut-wor- k LIKES TO EAT AT THE RINGSIDE CAFE! SHORT ORDERS Bears Humble Box Elder Friday SEA FOODS SANDWICHES BOXED BARBECUES Night in Homecoming Grid Classic LUNCHES Our Specialty FRIED CHICKEN FISH and CHIPS ' CAFE 380 North Main set-bac- k , Ph.oneSJ8j iJlhiJ.: 10d far - . u FOODS E Also: Sandwiches - Barbecues - Soft Drinks s i1 j the' of 1 2 Home of famous "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" in South Brigham DINE IN OUR BEAUTIFUL DURING Jju I 0- -6 Parties CANDY JJ PIES Home made ' 'Alex' Cafe DURING . NATIONAL 9 Private Parties 9 Family Dinners MdNTH you say with pride . . . and immediately your friends know you are people with discriminating appetites that you like only the finest in food served in a relaxing, luxurious atmosphere. Reunions " Dining Seating Capacity From 15 to 200 Here Is Always A Pleasure" r ; RESTAURANT MADDOX... . Famous for Serving The Most Of The Whole Family Will Enjoy GOOD FOOD FOR LESS! Dining Out us. ' When you bring ITS them to - ECONOMICAL TO EAT AT ALEXS O SHORT ORDERS o sandwiches ' - :: OFULL COURSE DINNERS A1ATMS jl FAMOUS FOR FINE FOODS 714 South Main - Phone 825 Ami' . - POPCORN , WE HAD DINNER AT -0 0- 1 ; 8 2 WELCOMES YOU! Club Dinners i ' SOFT. DRINKS a WE CATER TO 0 Wedding 195 E)DCK NEV DINING ROOM NATIONAL RESTAURANT MONTH 55 Delicious SANDWICHES . BURGERS ICE CREAM TREATS DEAL t Bees Bears 140 WONDERFUL ."t r The Best Place in Town To Meet Your Friends I . A RESTAURANT r ... Bee-Bea- Missing in the Bee attack was who received a knee injury in the Ben Lomond game a week previous, attend ed the game on crutches.AVith out him, the Bee offensive lack ed Its usual consistency alScore by quarters: 0 6 though Michio 'Shio, speedy Bear River 0 0 halfback, turned in some spec Box Elder Bring the famliy and friends to enjoy their choice of a delicious meal during National Restaurant Month. MEAL., Summaries' River game follows: Ross Poulson . Ice Cream . hurled five passes that were completed for good yardage, also some good gains by rushing. It was the second consecutive defeat administered .by Coach Wendell Hess, who Is a former grid star under the veteran Dee mentor, Coach 'Earl Ferguson, the Bears also .toppling Box JSL der in 1954 by a 20 to 14 score. Thii week the Bees will take on Weber In a Friday night game ary the local gridiron." The visiting team lost last Friday ttf Ogden High in a 21 to 0 contest! 1 ORIENTAL and AMERICAN tacular runs and Hal Reeder CAK , |