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Show BEES PLAY FINAL HOME GAME SeventhWard Farrell R. Freeze WITH LOGAN HERE TONIGHT IP Joins 'Red Devils Locals Still Have Chance To Play In Winning a berth in the allchurch tournament to be held next month in Provo, the BrigM Men ham Seventh ward First team defeated Preston ward by a 57 to 51 score on Monday night. Both teams were division runners up and met to determine which would he eligible for the The international tournament. game was played in the Logan High school gymnasium. The Brigham team played a fast, aggressive game, leading by three points at the first quarter only to diop the advantage to trail at half time by a State Tournament climbed another notch In Region one standings last Friday night when they toppled the Ogden Tigers on the local court by a 51 to 41 score. Box Elder Bees By doing so, they still have a mathematical chance of placing In the upper division, providing they can win all three of the remaining games on the schedule, two of which will be played this week. 27 to 24 count. The contest tonight against second place ILogan will toe the final home game of the regular season. Regular 6:30 starting time for the second teams and 8:00 oclock for the first string will be followed. On Friday night the iBees will go to Ogden to play Ben Lomond. Bear River cinched the region title last Friday by edging Ben Lomond 48 to 46, keeping their 100 percent record for the season and adding their eleventh consecutive win. Wednesday Schedule North Cache at Ogden. is in second place with ILogan Logan at Box Elder. seven wins and four losses, WeBear River at Weber. ber and Ben Lomond are tied for Ben Lomond at South Cache. third place with a six and five .North five Cache stands record, Friday's Schedule and six, while Box Elder trails North Cache at Logan. with a four and seven count. Weber at South Cache All teams have a chance of Ogden at Bear River. Box Elder at Ben Lomond. making the top four which will compete in the state tournament. Other region games last Friday saw North Cache defeat Weber by a score of 50 to 39 and Logan win from South Cache, 58 to 49. In the Friday night game here. Box Elder led all the way, IHadfield racking up high score for the evening with 16 tallies. Box score for the game follows: Box Elder G T F F 2 4 2 6 Vail IHadfield 6 5 4 16 e 4 Seventy-fiv- e Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, February 24, 1954 I sit ... iy Joe Marsh Handy and Easy "Sign Up" Last month's safety drive was almost. Every one the schools ran movies helped on safe driving, Rotary put up posters, and Handy and Easy Peters went out on their own. The boys put up a big sign by the side of the highway. It said, "Slow down the life you save may be your own. It was a good idea after the police moved the sign back twelve feet. In their enthusiasm Handy and Easy put it too close to the road in fact, right on the sharpest curve on the highway. They made a big success EXCLUSIVE Desire to purchase business in Brigham City or other northern Utah town. May even consider buying into Have had years of experience and Replies will be held strictly confidential. good business. qualified. Reply to Boxholder 2167 West, 5600 South Roy, Utah or phone Ogden driving unsafe by cutting off the view around the curve. From where I sit, lots of people even though they mean well suffer from now and again. For instance, some can never see any further thaw their own preferences. They even go so far as to object to mf choice of a glass of beer with supper. Shouldn't we always take the long view. . . and respect owr neighbors rights? 18 Copyright, 1954, United Stales Brewers FemndatUm CLASS A CHAMPIONSHIP BOUTS Team Brings Home State Championship Trophy By Lop Sided Score Six 'Box EWer grapplers won individual state championship titles while the local school ran away from all competition to win the Class A wrestling cham- - Brigham City The Very Latest In Dance ACROBATIC BALLET BEGINNERS They came back strong in the third period to lead 39 to 30 and held the advantage for the balance of the game. Joe Weight was high scorer with 18 points, followed by HarWhitold with 16, Charles aker with 13, Reese Whitaker with 8, Darwin Young with 2, and Delaun Sackett. Other squad members are Ronald Smith, J. Dell Sackett and Kelly Korth. Darrell Johnson is the team coach and Clifford Hobson is the manager. Ursel Hunsaker is North stake athletic director. tournament The will open at Brigham Young university field house in Provo on March 2 and will last for five teams days. Thirty-twwill lake place in the double elimination contest and all teams must stay for the entire tournament. f03 II. Freeze, IM. Farrell North Vain street, has been assigned to Company G ot the "Red 508th Devil" Airborne Regimental Combat team, the only organization ot its kind in the I'tnled Slates. Tiie mission of the 508th is to tram for and maintain combat effectiveness of the troops One of the in ils command most decorated outfits of World War It, troopers of the "Red Devil regiment aie authorized to wear the Presidential Unit Citation and the French fourre-guerrfor campaigns at Normandy, Ardennes, Central Europe and the Rhineland. New Business BOSTON CUP) BOX ELDER WRESTLERS WIN SIX Kempner School Of Dance TAP P an in Church Tourney More than 3000 American communities, including this one, Progressing Nicely years ago Boston's first tele- are conducting Heart Fund phone directory was issued. It campaigns this month. Plans are progressing nicely consisted of a single sheet of for the pancake supper planlisting 70 telephone numned by genealogical committee paper bers. This years directory lists members of the First ward. 587,200 telephones in its 1,240 From where Proceeds from the supper to pages. be held on March 6 at the Fourth ward hall will go to- during serving time for those wards the First ward building who finish their meal early. fund. Pancake supper will be served Committee members said to- from 6 to 8 o'clock with a proday that movies will be shown gram to follow. Pancake Supper Plans ADVANCED PROFESSIONAL Classes are now in progress at the Brigham City Fifth Ward on Thursday afternoons from 3:00 to 7:00 P. M. pionship at Provo last weekend. Juno Uyematsu, Ben Tingey, Gary Hollingsworth, Max Baty, Amos Hatch and Vern Wells won state championship medals by winning the final events. Box Elder ran up an impressive 50 points to win the contest, while second place East High came in with 20 points, followed toy Weber with 19 and Jordan with 18. Davis and South Cache tied for fifth with 13 followed by Ogden with 11, Provo and Bear River with eight each. Carbon seven, Ben Lomond six and North Cache four. The Bees triumphed to upset, a five-yea- r reign of IMel Woods Weber charges. Summary of the state finals were as follows: 98 pounds Laurel Fuhriman, Weber defeated Jim Renna, DaBox KEMPNER SCHOOL OF DANCE to costs and prices in the past EIGHT YEARS. Thats when the News & Journal subscription price was established. Its been the same with your newspaper but weve been absorbing the increases in costs and expenses until now weve reached the point where we cant continue to do so. To prove our point, we went back in our files for February 1946, and here are some of the prices we found: Grade A Roasts, 23c a pound; coffee, all brands, 33c a pound; No. 2'A Tomatoes, 14c; Pepsodent Tooth paste, 2 tubes 29c ; boys or girls oxfords, $1.49 ; brooms, 89c ; ranch eggs, 35c dozen ; milk, bottle or carton, quart 12c. Those are just a few of many. Remember away back when ? (Bam-broug- The daily newspapers all raised their subscription rates a year and a half ago, but still the News & Journal stubbornly held on. Magazines doubled their rates in many cases, but your local paper tried to hold the line. Davis. en Tingey, Box pounds Elder, defeated Art Galvez, We112 ber. pounds A1 Kubota, OgGordon Ross, 127 pounds Gary Hollingsworth, Box Elder, defeated Dale Stettler, Ben Lomond. 133 pounds Max Baty, Box Elder, defeated Sam Hirosl, Jordan. Ill pounds iHy Neiderhauser, South Cache, defeated C. Good-liffe- , Ogden. pounds Amos Hatch, Box Elder, defeated DeiRay Thalman, South Cache. 15-Ray Haycock, pounds East, defeated Gary Francis, Weber. 165 pounds Bob Lee, East, defeated F. Berry, Provo. 175 pounds George Ashtoy, Jordan, defeated Carl Smith, Weber. Vern, Wells, Heavyweight Box Elder, defeated Delon Gardner, Bear River. Medals were presented to the first four contestants in each division. Trophies went to Box Elder and East for first and second places. 1383 Indiana, Salt Lake City, Utah PHONE BRIGHAM CITY 217-- You all know what has happened Juno Uyematsu, Elder, defeated Kelly den, defeated North Cache. offer money-savin- g vis. 103 pounds 120 Or for information write to by faking advantage of this Thats the reason behind this price increase, but were not going to do it without giving every reader a chance to renew their subscription at the present low rates for as many years as you desire. Come in today or mail in your renewal now. You can make important savings by acting at once. Here s How You Save By Sending In Your SUBSCRIPTION RATES TO THE BOX ELDER NEWS VANCE ON MARCH 1, 1954. HERE IS TH SCHEDULE: One year. Box Elder County Widow's rate, Box Elder County JOURNAL WILL & AD- $4.00 $3.00 $3.00 Service men, anywhere NEWS STAND PRICES WILL Subscription NOW! BE ADVANCED TO 10c PER COPY your foasf REMEMBER This Offer Ends Saturday Feb. 27 Hurry! 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