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Show 9 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, April 22. 1953 Something To Crow About ROANOKE. Va. (UP) Herbert L. iBalrds pet crow has learned to dangle a eigaret from its beak like a person, cackle like a chicken, and bark like a dog. 'Jim makes a good watchdog," Baird said. "He barks at Going Too Far FAIRMONT, W. Va. (UP) liv-ene- d Earls Fare Stretches die. thfnnar Tri-Stat- e 5-- Is it Src?ef (Ow BOWLING RESULTS A prisoner awaiting trial had up his days by answering Food numerous magazine ads, ranging from applications for loans to inspections of watches. Authorities were Lead lenient at first but finally had to stop when he wrote to take Earl's Food Fare stretched advantage of an offer for a their lead in the Thursday evefree trial of a pistol. ning bawling league last week with a four point victory over the Indian school. Brigham Tire Shop held second place in spite of dropping Lumthree points to ber while third place Andersen's Ford split two points each with conthe Eagles in test. Honors for high team series went to Earls Food Fare with a 2922 and Andersens Ford had high team game of 1018. Rulon (Bess rolled high individual series of 642 and Jay SwenIt mechanical thinning of beets successful? son had (high individual game of 252. Yes. This is indicated by the way more and more Oleen Hansen picked the growers are taking advantage of it. More than 44.02 tough split per cent of the beet acreage in the South Utah district was worked once over with the mechanical thinner in 1952, compared with only 18.83 per cent in 1951. Led by ing and Does mechanical thinning cost more? Absolutely not . . . mechanical thinning saves $8 or more per acre for many beet growers. In addition, it gets the beets off to an earlier start to result in better yields. How can a grower get a mechanical thinner? The U and I Sugar Company is again making many machines available for use without charge. However, these machines will be in great demand and therefore will be subject tq prior request. Some growers are buying their own machines because of this. See your U and I fieldman for details. UTAH-IDAH- O CO. SUGAR hard-hittin- decision over the Weber Warriors at the Rees park last Thursday. The Buzzer nine were trailing by six big runs going into the last of the ninth when they suddenly caught fire and smashed out four hits including a three run homer by huiler iBaty Morrison to tie the game up at eight all. In the last of the on tenth with the spectators their feet, Leon Vail socked a well placed single to score Cordell Nelsen for the game winning run to end the story book ball game. For Morrison it was a heartening victory as he struggled through ten grueling innings after being plagued with control trouble in the earlier frames to finally pitch and bat his mates to a won over the War riors, and earlier season favor9-- hand labor? farmers have successfully thinned entirely by machine. The' usual procedure, however, is to follow mechanical thinning immediately with long handled hoes for first hoeing and trimming. 9.75 per cent of the beet acreage of the South Utah district was thinned entirely by machine in 1952 as compared with only 3.71 per cent in 1951. were also retired. In the second the Weber squad made use of a triple, single and a Bee error to pick up two runs. The Warriors picked up another run in the third but the Bees retaliated with a pair of scores as Hadfield got on via an error, Vail doubled and Elwynn Olsen and Niel Hunsaker each singled. pitch- strong-ar- of Baty Morrison and sparked by a timely tenth inning single off the bat of Leon Vail, the Box Elder Bee baseball team eked out a possible to thin beets entirely by machine without Yes. the Modern Cleaners Are 2nd Half Then for the next four innings it was all Weber as they picked up two in the fourth and one each in the fifth through the seventh Innings to lead the Bees marcomfortably with an gin. Both teams were set down 8-- hitless in the eighth inning, then 'Morrison retired the Weber, crew in the top of the ninth in Ninth Trailed in the bottom of Trailing the ninth, Cordell Nelson led off with a single. The next two men were retired and the Bees remained six runs and only one out away from defeat. Then as if they had a power transfusion they began to drive. Vail reached first on an infield error and was ites. Morrison Retired First Three followed by fine singles off the In the first frame Morrison re bats of Elwynn Olsen and Niel tired the first three baiters in Hunsaker, chasing three runs order. Niel Hunsaker was walk home. ed but died on base as the Bees Earl Nielsen worked out a base 8-- 2 8-- Bowling Champs In Three-Wa- y With a clean sweep over Eagles Auxiliary, Modern Cleaners took four games In the Monbowling day evening ladies league to place first in the second half of competition. A play-of- f game between Modfirst-hal- f ern Cleaners and is Auxiliary, Eagles champs. scheduled for a week from Thursday, April 30. This game will decide which team takes home the trophy for the year. In other contests, the Indian school took all four from Bess Service and Clairs Service took four from Club Billiards. Wilma Victor won the Dance 'Bowl hamburger with the first double. Wins Final standings: 37 Modern Cleaners 34 Clairs Service 32 Indian School 27 Eagles Auxiliary 27 Club Billiards 23 Bess Service New officers for next year were elected Monday evening. They include Marge Larson, president; Loraine Fulkerson, vice president and Elma Hillman, on balls and then Baty Morrison slammed a long drive to right field and circled the base paths for a three run circuit clout to tie the game all up to the awe the Weber of the fans and squad. Morrison set down three men inin the tenth frame which cluded an unassisted double play by himself on a line drive fly and tag out. The Bees, batting in the same order ns they did in the big ninth inning rally, started off with Cordell Nelson again as lie readied first on a Weber error. ant Trout At ocomotive For :ar Season Box Elder high school baseball team will play .Ogden The third truck load of trout Thursday at about 2:30 p. m. from the U, S. Fish & Wildlife at Rees Pioneer park. The Bees will be after their service hatchery at Springville Locomotive was plunted at Submitting to the strong West second league win of the seaHigh and Weber High track and son, having defeated Weber Springs last Friday. Ail trout field squads, the (Box Elder Bees last week. planted this spring have been placed third in a triangular Ogden tied with Box Elder catchable size, the season at Lomeet at Ogden, last Tuesday. and Weber last season for first comotive opening on Saturday, in the region and is rated one May 2. Racking up first places for of the to Max Morgan, top contenders this year. According Coach Fergusons athletes were of Box Elder Wildlife president and run in mile the Gary Higley association, each load contained Richard Sackett in the high hur- Sign Here about 1,200 fish, two loads beMass. WORCESTER, (UP) four the skirted dles. Higley I have 4.49.6 ing rainbow, the other load beautograph, "May run your in laps of the mile while Sackett soared the hur- please? (Miss Althea C. Boxell ing brown trout. The water at Locomotive has asked this question more dles in 12.5. than 4,200 times since her high Springs was poisoned last year, Glen Oman snared a second school days in 1927 and has sig- Morgan Teports, to kill out the place for the Hivers in the shot natures from many notables. trash fish. This having been acput and third in the discus, Her latest one is the signature complished, the springs are bewhile Max Hunsaker was the of Gen. Chiang-Kai-sheing restocked (with trout. runnerup in the 440 yard run for a second spot. LOCAL OPENING Sophomore Robert Rasmus' sen leaped into second place in Immediate Action for 7953 Necessary! the Ibroad jump and Oscar Richof exclusive line of prestige merchandise has Manufacturer ardson garnered third spot In the opening for woman capable of earning from $500 to $1,000 toss. javelin monthly the first year. The person selected will be completely trained in our time- Fourth place winners for the tested methods and procedures . . . She will administer her Bees were Dale Poulson in the business from her home, office or shop . . . She will make a In the Glover pole vault, Wayne nominal investment in merchandise which is fully secured. 110 yard dash, Reese Quayle in She must possess, above all, sales ability. To such a person, Dave and hurdles the high we offer a most remarkable opportunity. In the Wright tieing for fourth If you are qualified, write fully, giving address and , phone discus throw. number for local interview to: Mr. Babcock, House of Holly777 E. Gage Ave., Los Angeles 1, California. wood, comteam 880 The yard relay Dee posed of Wayne Glover, Ward, Robert Rasmussen and Oscar Richardson sprinted across in second place. The mile relay team of Delond Cole, Glen Oman, Robert Hunsaker, and Max Hunsaker placed third in their race. 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Two Batters Tanned The next two iBcp bntteis were fanned out but Nelson reached scoring position as the Warrior catcher had to throw out the victim at first second strike-ou- t on a dropped pitch, Then Leon Vail boomed a low line drive, straight to center field as Nelson sprintpd for home to score the winning run. On the Bee hitting ledger, Leon Vail slammed out three hits in six trips including two doubles and the game winning single. Niel Hunsaker struck Cordell Nelson tiwo for three; two for five, Elwynn Olsen two for four and Earl Kunzler and Bees Meet Ogden ' In League Game Thursday Bees Participate fej Wfe to I toesfep interested in All women bowling were today invited to participate in the Ladies leatournament plangue wind-uned next Monday evening at p From plans to finished product, we can have that new room ready itt 60 days or less! Yes, whether youre adding on to, or turning present, unused space into better living, see us for plans, materials and labor arrangements. 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