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Show Bees Basebal lers Drop Soulh Cache; of lea- gue baseball, fhe outlook points to a tougher regional race than was expected. While the Bees were dropping South Cache in the opener by a score of 11-- last Thursday, Ben Lomond batted by Bear River, ; Webef won a and close game over Logan, an upset surprise came when North Cache defeated last years state champions Ogden by a . lopsided The Bees travel over the hill to North Cache tomorrow to meet the team which is a peren-nie- l threat to Coach Vernal Harris boys, and the team which is expected again to make threats foT region champion. Naegle, North Cache pitching ace, set the Tigers down with but four hits while striking out 13 disappointed batters. This in 4-- 14-4- The Ft. Brigham camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Nora 348 North First West, The Board of U. S, Civil Ser- Farrell, vice Examiners, bureau of Indian Brigham City, Friday evening Affairs, Phoenix Area Office has at 7:30 p. m. announced an examination to Officers said they would like fill Principal-Teache- r and Sec- all members to attend. ondary Teacher positions in various schools operated toy the lence in teaching in appropriBureau of Indian Affairs In ate fields. Further information and apCalifornia, Nevada, and Arizona, with the exception of those plication forms may be obtainschools located on the Navajo ed from any one of the Commissions Examination or Informareservation. tion Points (information conPersons selected for these po- cerning fhe location of these sitions will be expected to use points may be obtained at any teaching methods which are post office); from the Tenth U. adaptable to the environment S Civil Service Region, Denver and culture of the Indians, and Federal Center, Denver, Colorto be active participants in the ado; from the Twelfth U. S. Civil life of the communities in which Service Region, San Francisco they work. Applicants must be 11, California; or from the Board graduates of accredited colleges of U. S. Civil Service Examiner, or universities and have had P. O. Box 7007, Phoenix, Arieither practice or actual exper- - zona. Pharmacy Frat Seeks Teachers Face North Cache Tomorrow Afternoon After the first round Orchard Joins. Indian Service t itself poses a job for Box Elder's batters, tomorrow. Lefty Hal Reeder and Bill Jensen had little trouble in Jilting the Spartans last week in a fray. The go tomorrow will match pitching prowess between Reeder and Jensen, cift-ou- seven-i- nning and Naegle. Reedef and Jensen are determined to match everything Naegle dishes up. The team is In good spirits and eager to win this game, Coach Harris said. week's Looking Into next schedule, the Bees see themselves busy at home. Monday, Weber meets the home team at Rees Pioneer park, and Thursday Ogden will be guests to the Brigham club. The public is cordially invited to attend our games to aid in cheering the boys to a sucCoach Harris cessful season, stated. The American Cancer Society allocated $5,500,000 for cancer research last year. -- Ft. Brigham Camp Will Meet Friday Evening One Bobcat Bagged Styled Just For You SPRING HAIRCUTS Orchard, son of Douglas G. OrNorth First East, is new members of Phi Douglas by GLEN T.t Mr. and Mrs. chard, 274 one of 13 Delta Chi, national professional fraternity for pharmacists at the University of Utah. Orchard became a member while serving an LDS mission. He received his mission call after attending fall quarter last year. Phi. Delta Chi anRecently, a nounced plans to establish fraternity house on the Ute campus. It will be the first professional organization to have a fraternity house at the University of Utah. Details of the project are now under discussion. Orchard, a pharmacy major, is a 1950 graduate of Box Elder High school. . Mothers Day Special I A I J W4' $12.50 Zotos' waye Includes hair cut $8.50. I Glen's Beauty Salon PHONE 893 TODAY to SAT. TWO BIG FEATURES LAST TIMES TODAY Bees Win Region UNTAMED Golfing Match THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY WILD AND PRIMITIVE BEAUTY. In Ogden Mon. 4t The Box Elder High school golf team became a prime candidate for state championship honors the past week after winOne Region ning a five-wameet and toppling Provo High .. fowogeous Men and Wonwn Who Uwd and Fought to tin Savoye Anna f the Last Ureal WiltUrotuI v, I L . 2 BIG FEATURES i Y tjfijTOLjasaI - 406 to Ogdens 428; Weber, 465; Logan, 481, and Ben Lomond's Eberhart Zundel and Grandsons . . Craig (left) and Scott, show off the bobcat knocked dead when it dashed into the front eifd of the Zundel car near the summit of Box Elder canyon last Thursday evening. The boys -are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Zundel. ning from the Logan LDS temple when the fur started flying near the summit, leaving Wells-vill- e Bobcat Is Nailed Harper (Tippy) Pearse and George Mason led the way- - for the Bee squad with scores of 78 r course. Brent Oron the chard and Reed Hansen each made 81s and Wayne Bowcutt came in with 88. to ysra .to 00W c Last Friday, the Bees blasted in a match the Provo team 10-scored by the point system. Matched against a tough man and off his game, Harper Pearse scored 0; George Mason, 3; Brent Orchard, 0; Reed Hansen, 2; Wayne Bowcutt, 2 and Jim Packer, 3. Undefeated, thisl season the Bees will go Into the state contest, with top possibilities of , winning top honors. ... by , Tell the news tonight long distance; It's cheaper than you think! Dead By Auto On Logan Road Bishop Eberhart Zundel, 248 North Second West, Brigham City, wasnt sure if his auto hit a bobcat or if the bobcat hit him last Thursday but the cat lost the encounter, however it was, and the bishop gained a furry trophy. Bishop and Mrs. Zundel and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nelson were returning home late in the eve- - William Marsh, sociation at its be played this Thursday evening, according to Don Sheffield, stake athletic director. Identical junior , and senior schedules will toe play-ein the large Box Elder High school gym. Playing at 7 p. m. will be Perry vs. Willard and First vs. Fifth. Sixth and Mantua will play at 8 p. m. and .the Second ward will take a bye. The Senior M- - Men team of the Second ward has won three weeks in a row, establishing them as senior winners. d Box Elder NEWS 6 Brigham City, Utah Wednesday. April 20, 1955 NOW ... 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Elwyn Seely- who is Logan chapter secretary, and Elizabeth Haycock, daughter of Mrs. Mar garet Haycock of Panguitch, the local ISA sweetheart. Miss Hay cock was a candidate for the national sweetheart. Ivan Huntsman, ISA candidate for studentibody president at USAC was elected by a majority vote in the primary elec tions Thursday. Mr. Marsh is a junior at Utah State and is majoring in politi cai science. He served as publicity chairman of the Junior Prom and was recently awarded the annual Republic Aviation Corps award dor the best speech presentation on air power. He on His spoke Flexibility. speech dealt with the ability of the Air Force to handle more than one type of job. William was also a candidate for senator in the school of business and social sciences in the recent primary election. - . Memories of 69 is to be the of the annual dance festo be held by Corinne school youngsters, Friday everting, April 22, at 8 p. m. in the Corinne LDS ward haiL The entire Golden Spike production is under the direction of Principal Lewis Harding assisted by faculty members. The 200 school children will don costumes for the festival. All parents of . school pupils and any others interested are invited to attend, those in charge announced today. theme tival good-looki- ng RALSTON Adolphe Mr. convention Memories of ' 69 Is Corinne Dance Festival Theme 12-in- ch ROBERT C.RUARK'S Why Ancient Age can say: President in Fort Collins, Colo., April the South Box Elder stake will Bill is president of the CAU BY NUMBER! tkJ A, J The bobcat dashed onto the road into the he'adlights of the car, whirled and charged the lights. Bishop Zundel said he first thought the cat was a dog, but was unable to turn around it because (his auto was on a corner and approaching unseen traffic was possible. The cat expired quickly after the collision and was dead by the time the passengers returned to it on the highway. Named National Final round of volley ball for fastest service... 1 and Mrs. M. C. Marsh of Willard, was elected national president of the Independent Students As Round Is Planned n L v i ISAC Final Volley Ball 1 i canyon. 549. dZ&EziD BUD AND LOU... IN TfltE MOVIE' MADDEST DAYS! llJnEESatJ . Monday afternoon, In cold blustery weather, the Bee team waxed all other Region One teams on Ogdens El Monte course. They scored low with Co-H- it lUaHuUiP y school. - a O 0 o For many, many years weve believed so devoutly in straight Kentucky bourbon that weve distilled nothing butt fields for the We comb choicest ripened grains. We use bright, clear Kentucky spring water. We wait patiently through the years while Ancient Age reaches rich maturity. We seal and bottle the incomparable result only at the distillery where it is born (essential for quality and uniformity). 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