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Show I Repents Boyish Mischief BOX ELDER JOURNAL After Lapse 35-Ye- bntjlium C'lly, "Friday July 7. 1) lull ARDMORE, 1950 ( OUR SPEEDY SERVICE J IS OUR PRIDE, j 1YOU CALL,, AND SOON I WE'RE AT S VDUR, I SPORT SHOTS ar Okla. (UP) Horace Shockley was sitting at home when S. W. Hamilton of Denver, Colo., knocked at the door and asked if he could crawl under the house. wanted to know Shockley why and Hamilton told him. Thirty-fivyears ago, when Hamilton was seven, he had lived in the house. He said he took his fathers watch apart one day to see how it "worked and couldnt get it back together. Fearing the parental anger, Hamilton hid the watch under the house. Then the Hamiltons moved away. He said he happened to be in Ardmore and decided to look for the watch, have it repaired if he found it and send it to his father, who now lives In Texas. Shockley gave, his permission. Hamilton went under the house and came out with the watch. SIDE onTHMfUNSrPuoircj? e From The Beehive By Alan Ilanline lashing the asphalt road creating a din. Second in the line was a pickThe Pioneer league has come up with another crop of tongue- up truck; third, a motor scooter names among Its being ridden double; fourth a twisting teams. Last year, your reporter '39 something or other; and a dug up such names as Lewen-dowsk- i variety of others on down the and Barkeski. This year, line. Yonarnine Ls one of the stinkers. "I would like to congratulate The following is a Pioneer team. the committee that has affecleague tongue-twistinCatch Marcucci, Idaho Falls; ted the definite establishment Pocatello; of the name Brigham City or LaCroix, pitchers our town, Ed Ryan said today Barkelew, Pocatello; first base office. Maupin, Idaho Falls; second in the base Briganti, Great Falls; "Well go congratulate John third base Posipanka, Twin someone Fails; shortstop Cirimele, Idaho Howard, commented Pinckard, else, he conceived the camFalls; left field Yonarnine, paign, appointed the committee Boise; centerfield himself wrote the letters to Salt Lake; right field Raimonthe various people concerned di, Salt Lake. Just reversing the names, the with the change and e the issue through to success. easy following are names. Catcher Rand, Pocatello; pitchers Waiters, Ogden; The change is practical. The amount of mail that becomes Fisher, Salt Lake; first base White, Salt Lake; second base confused with Binghams in a Treat, Salt Lake; Ralston, Og- years time does not amount to den; Hatton, Ogden; left field a few items,, pounds of items, Nally, Twin Falls; center field but to a couple of tons. Valentine, Boise; right field Brown, Great Falls. Just recently (in the past year or two), John reports that a Quizl person got off the bus Gotta keep you sport fans on foreign in Brigham City and was sadly your toes! Here's a few questions dissappointed when his . relafor you to tangle with: who were waiting for him tives, 1. By Alan Hanline Tongue-Twister- s N-- J bull-whippe- one-glanc- THERE IS A REASON NEW FOR BUYING TIRES NOW Even if tires are NOT RATIONED, the price of crude rubber has DOUBLED and either tire prices will GO UP or tire quality will GO DOWN. The answer is BUY NOW! was Archers Organize 'Claire Andersen named delicious two course lunch served. Frank The BOSTON their daughter, Ruth. (UP) Archer,-Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Beail of Andersens will call their daughARE FACTS of Lawrence, toass. have! and Mr. and Mrs. Fortland, Oregon and ter Lynn and Mr. From Alfred Swiss and son Ralph the state to Incorporate Stanley Jensen named their son Mrs. Wash., called on Mr. under the name of of Seattle, Stanley Jensen. men, Inc., to aid irifJ Andersen ear River City Robert Freldo Mrs. Mrs. Paul Holmgren and son and expanding and perpetual last some time Stephen spent practice of field archery's week in Logan. six is tive to the use of the u Enlwetok at The lagoon Mr. and Mrs. Dallas ChristenMr. and BEAR RrVER CITY their times the area of the District of hunting legal. game, fcijl Mrs. Spencer Jacques and sons, sen and family left for animals. Roger, Stanley and Lynn of An- home in South Hadley, Mass., Columbia. month tioch, Calif., were calling on after spending the past Mrs. visiting his mother, Mrs. Carfriends here Wednesday. Jacques will be remembered as rie A. Christensen, as well as other relatives and friends. LaVell Christensen. Bear River played another Mr. and Mns. Eurcel Andersen of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. league ball game Saturday. It was a regular thriller. Ten innWillard Andersen Saturday. Mrs. Melvin Johnsen is con- ings and the score ended 10 to fined in the Valley hospital, suf- 9. The visiting team was Mrs. PAGE SIX What famous basketball player ls playing in the Brigham City infield this year? 2. What amateur golfer in Brigham City recently parred the fering with pneumonia. Miss Fae Ann Huggns .left Thursday night for Fort Riley, Kansas. . She will be gone ten days. Four babies were blessed and given names In sacrament meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hansen will call their new daughter Connie Jean. 'Mr. and in Bingham, were not there to greet him. Nor is that the only case of a person coming to Brigham City when he actually meant to go to Bingham. The question of whether G.I. uniforms .are in shape or not isnt as important as whether or not they will fit. But a few times around that familiar obstacle course and a couple 30 mile forced hikes and will again fit bis unithe form and be right back where he was five years ago. ex-G.- Blaine Andersen, Mrs. Farrell Huggins, Mrs. Frank Andersen, Mrs. Stanley Jensen, Mrs. Grant Checketts, Mrs. Merie Holmgren and Mrs. Claire Andersen motored to Tremonton Thursday evening where they were guests' of Mrs. Irving Ransom. A dessert lunch was servwas played ed and pinochle with prizes going to (Romaine Jensen and Lerlene Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Gardner and son Stephen of Minneapolis, Minn, arrived here last week. They will spend the summer months here. Mrs. Leo Jensen and sons of Brigham City visited her father, Adam Archibald, Sunday, j Mr. and Mrs. Lucky Dough-toof Brigham City visited her parents, Arnold Dailins, Sunday, Mrs. LaVere Andersen entertained her pinochle club Saturday afternoon. The game played with prizes going to Winnie Jensen and Verda Andersen. A Mrs. ' jeojoe&&uiy RAY Jke DRUGGIST Candy 7o6accO' Soda7oudcu nnonnnnnnDnon funei :amc ei an !tine Vnuel ' Ve. glan it an fnbe n 1 Ja ree Un L. tarr hple !de y at n local course? 3. What Brigham City youngster recently took first place in the Directors Cup at the golf course? 4. What team is ahead In the Junior American Legion baseball league? 5. Who is their manager? 6. What famous baseball B.F. Goodrich TUBELESS TIRE puncture instantly and permanently as you ride. Tube troubles ended tor good! New B. F. Goodrich "rytnrmcflexng cords1' for greater riding com. fort, extra safety, longer mileage, too. Cost is hss than regular tire tube. and safety-typ- e Seal! 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Many Ive of my fon- dest memories revolve around Tremonton the City Drug where we used to hang out, McKinley school where John Spence whipped me in a fist fight, the city park where I broke my leg, Mayor Kleon Kerr, who used to give me 0s in his Civic class. Oh well, thats what comes from having a big mouth and loose teeth. Another one bit the dust. Just now 10:40 P. M., Friday, June 30 a noisy caravan of 10 vehicles passed down Main street evidently announcing the wedding of some young couple. 'First in the line was a late model car with (so it appeared) two five gallon tin cans attached to the rear bumper busily I Yes, NORGE Trade in your tired, old refrigerator for a whopping big allowance on a NORGE Golden '50 Crosstop Refrigerator. 8.1 cu. ft. unit. 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