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Show v," Too MdnyBears.Now, JOURNAL College Decides pAGC FIVE' ELDER -- )X WACO, City. Utah 5. 1950 ffday. May TTus Send In magazine SUBSCRIPTIONS them in for tf, can send without fuss or bother o check to write or our mail Compare let-rj- prices! ''MASON'5 22 Buy An South Main It I" Brigham company chose a poor time a policy covering Baylor Universitys three bear mascots. A short time before the proposed policy was received bv university officials, one of the mascots, Josephine, gave birth to two cubs. In answer to the insurers proposal, Dr. Roy J. McKnight, uni. Friday, May 5 versity comptroller, wrote, In 8:00 P. IM. Public meeting In view of our surplus of Cortnne bears, we elementary school. foci we can afford to All Corinne citizens are inviout carry our own insurance. ted to attend. Our chief problem now is not 8:00 P. M Square dancing for of the bears as much protection War Memorial asitis what to do with them. Teenagers, home. Sponsored by American Legion auxiliary. 64 Golfers Paired For First Round Of Golf; Matches Are Listed The first golf tournament of the year at the Brigham- - City golf course will get undeiway Immediately with the dda'dllnc for the completion of the first and second rounds of golf May 10, Dean Candland, pro, said to1 day. Elder high school gymnasium. G.O.P. nominating convention for Box Elder county, auditorium of Box Elder ' high school, 8:00 P. M. Showing of several films on baseball by JAAU, Commercial cl ubrooms.-Everybodinvited. No charge. Sunday, May 7 8:00 P. M. Special meeting for South stake priesthood boys and leaders, and teen-ag- e girls and leaders, at tabernacle. 5:00 P. M. B. and P. W. tea for Senior B.E.H.S. girls. Public invited. At War Memorial home. 8:00 P. M. Wednesday, May 10 8:00 P. M. Reading Circle will meet at home of Mrs. Roland - Rigby. Gal Saturday night. Dancing begins at to the music of Dan Ross and his popular orchestra. Booth service of soft drinks and sandwiches. Wonderful crowd. Wonderful time . . . for you . . . See you Saturday and for that wonderful girl, too. Admission $1 only night. per couple. io 9 the - ond round by Wednesday, May 17. The semi-final- s by May 24, and the finals by May 31. If .one of the two people matched does not show up or " cannot make arradgohd'V&s to play the round i)iI,golf' he forfeits the game to his opponent. Following arp he "rfiatchings. According t6 Candland the first person listed Is responsibly for getting In touch- iwtth hisoppo-nent- . , r , . . , , are They t . President s Cup t Mont Glover vs. iVred Owens, Frank Earl vs.Mel Itoxiey, Omer Call vs. Lloyd ' Reese, Dennis Johnson vs. Budd tPstf; Vic Fors gren vs. Harp Pearse,' Floyd Holmes vs.-- . Seymour Hqss. Rex Earl vs.. Frp.nk; .Sqito, M, Mason vs. Orville Merrell, filbert Hansen vs.' Don- Peekingau, Alf Freeman vs. Stayner Thomp son, Howard Call vs. Bud , - - Wednesday, May 10 " 8:00 P. M. Program for public by Ladies Republican club, at War Memorial home. Reese Jensen ,vs. Rulon Baron, 8:00 P. M. Jaycee business L. A. Richardson vs. W. R. Bish Commercial club op, Chet Hamilton, ys. Will Stay meeting, rooms. ner, Russ Flsh'bpipi vs,, Ray Thomas, Tom Matney' vs. Walt Thursday, May ll . , 8:00 P. M. Meeting concerning Gleave. Directors Cup Rees Pioneer park, called by Bob Andersen vs. Leo Jensen City Councilman Willis Hansen. All interested in park Les Dredge vs. H. L. Pearse, Jr., should be present to plan L. A Bundy vs. Walt Mann Bill Harris vs. Wes Shirts, Dale summer schedule. Win-zeler- THAT Pretty Little ; With 32 each In Dance-Bo- oclock Saturday, May 13 Afternoon Mothers day tea, War Memorial home, by American Legion auxiliary. Public Meetings First County Commissioners and third Monday of each month, from 10 a. m. to 12 noon, and from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m., Commissioners room, County Courthouse. City Council First and third Thursday of each month, p.' m.,' Council room, ''City "hall. Board of Education Second and fourth Monday of Pach month, 7:30 p. m Board of Education office, County courthouse. u am give you 30 lurface cooking capacity. UP Ul a giant extra surface unit. DOWN He o big thrifty deepwell cooker. nrar PUSH-A-BUTT- No need to watch the oven just let the control and forget it. The Regal cook while you're away and has your dinner deliciouily done the minute you want it. COOKING 0N LOWEST PRICES EVER AT L Plastic and Fiber SEAT COVERS! PONY EXPRESS L. Maybe we ain't gonna have any spring, after alii The season is here but the weather Just ain't! Calamity Jane. for FASTER, EASIER AY mAEXDN Every farmer likes to get bis hay in while the ; weattatte right . . . here to help you do it. Thia mower can be attached to the Ford Tractor in eight minutes 9 3 net, safe Good transport clearance. cooking flexibility. Theres nothing new to learn much less work to do. Results are always the same filways good because you cook with accurately measured fifiat. See the Coolerator Regal Automatic today. Youll like what you see and be agreeably surprised with the new low price on Americas newest and most beautiful electric range. . 4. , - I $50.00 FEATURES - Plastic And Rayon 10 ... Hurley Boise Down our now, budgof plon ooy CHARLES H. CLIFFORD Phone 5 J3-- R , South Brigham AM. ir am V 5- DOWN-- Up CUSTOM-TAILORE- D ' And Quality Tailorized Fibre to 6 MONTHS to Roy EsmiEEifir.2 mE'SEWM?-146 South Main, Brigham Phone 548 TIRE HEADQUARTERS (USE Proudly printed on the label of every bottle of BUDWEISER are the ingredients from s beer is brewed. Check which this the label of any other beer. Can you tell what you are getting? Our label permits of no flexibility of materials or brewing methods. The superior quality of BUDWEISER must never vary. Only the choicest of domestic and imported hops, the finest quality barley and the best rice avail able are used. Thats why the superior quality, world-famou- 3JtfUtdr . vJ IGSHLU s cuMttjyinal flteccM BREWED AND BOTTLED the delicate flavor and exquisite aroma of BUDWEISER are unmatched by any other1' beer. 0Cf SF BY tem'lfe r I Theres more BUDWEISER now-a- nd there will be still more as our vast expansion program progresses. Order BUDWEISER-today-ke- ep supply in your home for all occasions. Theres nothing like it s i absolutely nothing. 55A.M. IQ.30AM. 12 3:50 P.M. 9:15 P.M. BUS SCHEDULE , Trailways Line Time Brigham City DepartureLAKE CITY TO OGDEN AND SALT l:S P M. 4 15 A.M. 8 25 OR READY-MAD- E W. Main St BUS SCHEDULE OVERLAND CREYHOUND LINES (NOTE: Departure time only nro listed below.) Brigham City Departure Timeu To Ogden And Salt Lake City 2:45 P- - M- 1 30 A. M. M. 2:55 2 02 A. M. JJ- 7.50 A. M. P. 7.07 M. A. 9:05 P. M. 1 :06 A. M. 10:21 P- - M. 11:15 A. M. GOING NORTH 12:16 A.M. Pocatello via Logan Ashtoft via Logan Pocatello- - 3:43 A.M. Ida. Fall via Tremonton ... .MS and Malad am 10 Ashton via Logan-Pocatellr.M. Preston via Logan xj'v O.lor.M. Ashton via Logan Tremonton Idaho Falla via S'52" and Malad 7:10 r.ivk Preston via Logan GOING NORTHWEST Portland via V, BIG SELECTIONS OF BEAUTIFUL NEW FABRICS NEW CONSTRUCTION ... . i ground and a lot of hay mowed by dinner time. Can be detached Just as quickly for switching to other equipment. The speed of the new Ford Tractor and the ' improved, brakes, make a big mowing job nothing to worry about. And has , this mower is built to stand the gaff a steel pitman and roller bearings. With Ford Hydraulic Touch Control the cutter bar is easily lifted over stumps, stones no pulling on or other obstructions mower levers or ropes. If an obstruction is hit, the bar swings to the rear. Backing the tractor resets the bar for use. Ask us for a demonstration. 7 find Jfe DRUGGIST lllllllMISIIJIlIil 6 Saturday. finger-ti- p Bal-leng- er Gaudy '3o6acco- - Sodadauudalu. Services Sunday Social Security Office 17 West Forest street, Brigham City-O- pen each Thursday from 2:30 to 4:00 p. m. West Veterans Representative--1Forest street, Brigham City-Op- en each Wednesday morning. Army and Air Force Recruiting Post office, each Monday and Wednesday afternoons, Or leave name at post office any day. ve never seen a range so easy to use. Just select the speed you want and push a button. There are 7 exact speeds from fast high to low simmer for the last word in silence from her 2 li year-old daughter Nora usually means trouble. The ominous silence set in as the first of a series of dinner guests arrived at the home. When Mrs. Ballen-ge- r found Nora, the child was busily feeding the dinner to the family dogs. BATON RAY Public Service Offices 17 Utah Unemployment Office West Forest street, Brigham City Open Monday through -- Mrs. (UP) learned ihaf CO. p. m. -- Tonn! MEMPHIS, E. G. Ballanger has Just what you need Regular Meetings of Civic Organisations I (Subject to Change) j F. O. E: Every Tuesday night, 800 p. m. War Memorial Home. LIONS First and Third Wednesday of month, 6:15 p. m. Howard Cafe. 12:15 ROTAR Every Friday noon. p m . Howard Cafe. CIVIC IMPROVEMENT Last Thursday of month, 4 p. m.. Commercial club rooms KINDERGARTEN Second Thursday of month, 4 p. m., War Memorial Home. CHAMBER (directors) Hrst JUNIOR Wednesday of month, 8 p. m., Com mercrnl clubrodms. JUNIOR CHAMBER (membership) Second Wednesday of month, 8 p. m., Commercial clubrooms. 20-3Every Monday, 8 p. m., Howard Cafe. KIWANIS Every Thursday noon, 12 N., Idle Isle Cafe. I BETA SIGMA PHI Second and fourth Mondays of month, 8 p. m. BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL WO8 MEN Third Monday of month, p. m., War Memorial Home. UNIASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN VERSITY WOMEN First Thursday of month, 8 p. m. OF FOREIGN WARS SecVETERANS ond Monday of month, 8 p. m. LEGION AUXILIARY AMERICAN Second Monday of month, 8 p. War Memorial home. LEGION POST NO. 10 AMERICAN Second and fourth Thursday of 8 month. p. m , War Memorial home. 2030 ANNS Third Monday of month, hj Dinner Delayed eRiE-SleBI- l Community Church short-turni- Mojie the best average team pMy. doubles and singles. Be sure to attend the bowlers dance at the Dance Bowl tonight, Friday, May 5. It is free to all bowlers, partners, sponsors and friends, and interested and prizes persons. Trophies will be awarded at the dance practically every bowler will receive some award, and a good time is guaranteed everyone. City Tournament Results In the team tournament last week, the O. K. Rubber Welders of Tremonton rolled the highest Bob Baron vs. Harold Larsen, series to win first place, with Fisher vs.' Lloyd Robinette, Ce- Morrells, Inc. second and Nielvs. Paul Merrell, sen Motors third. Dewey Ashcil Bradbury Kent Jensen vs. Delos Thompson, croft of Andersen Auto rolled a Lowell Baron vs. Wayne Jepper spectacular game of 292. sen, Jack FrorTk vs. Ray Reese, Max Morgan and Leo Jensen J. 'D., Merrell, rolled an Den?ille Butler vs. impressive series of Stover-WdJd, Alden' Jensen vs. W. O. 1313 to win first place In the Baron vs. Max Mor doubles tournament. Doug Organ, Clair Merrell vs. Ted Rich- chard and Harry Miller finishardson, fjW. L. Davis vs. Bob ed In close second place. Walt Nielsen,' and Jess Jeppersen vs. Mathias and Lynn Iverson came Eliot Ward. In third. Sootle Yamasaki and Taro Yagi took fourth plaqe, with Jeet Yagi and Tosh finishing fifth. Frank Ammons, a beginner howler, rolled a hot 673 series to win the singles championship and cop the trophy. Tosh and Kan Yagi each scorDoor be the will The Open 658 to take second and third ed topic of tire sermon Reverend Arthur Gillespie will give dur- places. Pete Peters and Everett to win Renville each rolled ing worship services at the Oscar and fifth fourth spots. in church Brigham Presbyterian took sixth with a 643, City, next Sunday beginning at Grunlg and Leo Jensen came in seventh 11 oclock in the morning. a 627. with At 9 oclock Sunday morning Max Morgan won the All Evservices will be held for Protestant children at the Intermoun- ents championship by bowling. tain Indian school by Reverend USE FOR Gillespie. At 9:45 four Indian ATHLETE'S FOOT children will sing Christian hymns over the local radio sta 11ECAUSE It ha, c teller PENETRATING Power. are Joyce With tion. The children undiluted alcohol base, It 90 Irene carries the actlva medication DEEPLY, Lee, Amy Rose Curley, to killa the term oncontact. Get happ Chatter and Mary Betty Grey, relief IN ONE HOUR or your 40c bach At 9:45 church school will be at any drug store. Today at ' Hamilton Drug Store held for all ages at the church house. The story for the children will be The Walnut Tree. According to Reverend Gillcs Famous B.F. Goodrich pie, choir rehearsal will be held 10 at the May Wednesday, church at 7:30 oclock in the AT CITV COURSE NOW UNDERWAY the directors and presidents cup contest, the event is being sponsored 'by the Bo xElder News and Journal. According to Candland the Saturday, May 6 first round must be played off 8:00 P. M. G.O.P. Republican secnominating convention. Box by Wednesday, May 10, the f BRING BOWLING RESULTS insur-anc- e to propose Your 1 Tex. (UP) FIRST 1950 GOLF TOURNAMENT LAGER BEER PM. 35 P.W. Northwaat jJV t- COING Northeast Via Tmnonton) Logon Via M.tninal 5 AM. 2 9 45 AM 11 43 A M. 5 15PM 8.53 P.M. 10.00 PM. ANHEUSER-BUSCH- 9loJ UaT'WUSKi ( t , INC, ST, LOUIS a |