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Show ,vour stationery. tffice and forms, envelopes, etc., News Journal. "' " i 1. Insulation ..fall ijjtisttf end Cal n5 VITH EASY Earl , Ferguson twill !rr!j jf charges against the this afternoon in Region one track meet in hopes of another first place honor. , ; The Utah State field in Logan is the place In which all the Region One teams will compete for top honors. Starting time for this annual event will be at 1.30. V.-'v - v f during the few opening meets held by the stingers, they placed second and first place. At the B.Y.U. invitational meet, ; they placed five men in the top brackets. , Some of the more outstanding boys that Coach Ferguson will take with him for the event, are: LeRon Johnson, 100 yard dash; 4 ZONOLITE VERMICULITE insulation ( ? Valk A Block And Save k 'jter 32 years of tractor experience Gee 1 ... PACE FIVE t BOX ELDER JOURNAL yStte (fcumD Brigham City. Utah Friday, May 4, 1951 Collin dunsaket and Gary,Hlg-icy,- , mile; Ronnie Rock, discus; Lyle UFramboise, 880;' Richard White ind Gary Mann, hurdles, and Lewis Knudson, broad A total of 30 Jump. boys win make the trip, reports Ferguson. Region One Record.. Ronnie Rock will be the top man to watch for Box Elder, uring their first meet at Bear River, Ronnie tossed the discus 143 feet for a new Region One record, but it was unofficial. Again at the B.Y.U. meet, he flipped it 145 feet. We is expected to give that old record a real tussle. Collin Hunsaker and Gary Higley give the Bees a one-twpunch in the mile that has been hqrd to beat all year. LaFramboise will be a top heavy favorite to win first place 4n the 880 and Knudson just' might fool everybody and take the broad jump. . The, relay teams will also be a big threat in he meet. It is almost tradition for the B.EJH.S. outfits to win either the mile relay or the medley. Glendon Hendricks, David Hotter and Dave Wright along with a few boys named above will make up the relay teams'. ' j' Flu Two year letterman Gary will not be able to make the trip. He has had the flu for the past two weeks and is still down in bed. Mortenson has been outstanding in the broad jump, 220, 190, and in the relays., ?U Mi o liB (11 OHiS) (aXDIIiliifllilJ rtntUGBaJ (to cfl nr gEOtomfli ' AT (sHL" A SD-- 3 takas It aay an my usad to usa 17001800 gal of 90s. At tha rata my SD3 is i expect to usa only 800900 of fual oil this yaar. Last winter bund the tractor ovary day to haul laanuro. My Kiel savings will pay , r f , Students are beginning to get The fourth students of a far away look" in their eyes Adams school grade in Logan, toured as vacation time: approaches. the school Thursday. - Thirty buses with approximately 1150 children will leave here ,A ' on May 7 and 9. On May,7, ,15 buses will leave for the , following points: Ft, New Mexico; Ft. De Wingate, ' fiance, Arizona; Shiprock, New Mexico; Toadlena, New Mexico and Tohatchi, New Mexico. On May ,9. the remaining 15 buses will go to Chinle, Arizona; Klagetch, Arizona and Tuba , City, Arizona, About 200 students plan to re main here during summer ? ; . , My final A AUTOMATIC TOASTER . ( TRIPLE-WHI- P 3 & MIXER student party all-gi- Three beater, built-iSpecial Speed Selector, n' &SGI I AWN SEED Use only a third much because there are 3,000,000 seeds in each pound. For open sunny, 1 lb $1.55 lightly shaded lawns. 5 lbs $7.65 25 to plantain, doom Splli dandelions, , mait broad-Itava- d and Mrs. Frank Crowell and family returned home Fri day afternoon from a trip to Denver and Iowa. In Pleasant woods. Easy to vsa wood control apply cantos front dry ust at ville, Iowa, the family visited t: Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Neal, Mrs. Crowells parents. The Crowells related they had a pleasant time but the weathef was rainy .and there seemed tp be considerable sickness Iowa. $4.13 Mr. t package. Treat 3300 tq 11,009 is ft . - lbt-$3- 6.50 17J, TURF OtttlOm Picture book beauty and color when you use this com plot grassfood. Economy too, box feeds 2500 sq ft for only $1.95. Bag feeds 11,000 sq ft $7.50 Price, trim end tpadRcalleni wboct to change without noHca. see ouk semm 41 & South Main e-- e sift' imuiices ' - ! . ' ntm 0 . SEXUAL Kuauc Breitenbeker Electric T0ASTUS JHIXESS. THOMPSON Hardware light. no-do- g juicer, two mixing bowls, at buckhorn, COFFEELKSTER mu oiiiv down. Control gives light, medium, or dark toost. Crumb bay snaps In and out for easy cleaning. I Th, sory staff present, (Each dormitory attendant re ed. ray tractor. ( was held In the gymnasium on Monday evening with 500 girls and members of the girls advi GIFT FOR I In a fresh setting of spring flowers, a pot luck luncheon wras held Wednesday afternoon in the 6tudent recreation hall - by the girls advisory staff.' Mystery pals were revealed and gifts were exchanged. Toast pops up or stays eeived a gift from the girls There was dancing,' the playing of games and refreshments serv MOTHER'S DAY, MAY ; - James Lee. student, was ad mltted to the school, hospital on Monday, suffering with chronic appendicitis. Dr. Bernard Brand chaft performed the operation and the patient is reported in ... ;ood condition. Eleanora Cleveland, ward at tendant, was married to Jake Teseny of Tooele, Utah, Monday evening In dormitory 40 living room. The Reverend Arthur Gil lespie, performed the ceremony. The bride was givn in mar riage by her sister, Mrs. Nora C. Kee, dormitory attendant Marian Kelly was maid of honor and King Mike, best man. . All of the boys in dormitory 40 were present at the wedding, i MOTHER W n :'.. Henry Yazzie, student, suffering with chronic appendicitis, was operated on by Dr. Bernard Brandchaft Sunday The pa tlents condition Is reported ai good, . IM. 1 il bill. I Joyce Thorson, clerk stenographer, returned to work after suffering a dislocated neck Joint in an automobile accident Saturday , evening' near Maddox . Ranch House. J By Helen B. HiU - with 1240; Glen Kelly and J. D. awarded at the Bowlers dance Merrell were third with 1238. Homer Dunn and Gus Gel6ler tied Kuck Sato and Kan Yagi . Its getting so that Its as City Tournament hard to find a needle in a hayfor fourth place. (Lloyds Service came up with will stack as it Is In a Ctrls hand. be and (Prizes trophies the highest series to win the City team, tournament and receive the coveted News-Journtrophy. The Indian school finished second and Columbia Electric of Tremonton, a close third. Chuck King gnd Ross Norr Give her a new G-- E Automatic Toaster or a new won the doubles event with a G- -l Triple-Whi- p Mixer and watch her eyes light gpl 1264 series. Bill Hadley and Frank Ammons took second They're beautiful , , ... Two pneumonia cases, Elsie they're practical James and Mary Lou Tsosie. and she'll remember them were hospitalized this week. s for years! ' vj BOWLING RESULTS -- News Of Intermountain - Indian School s BEEHIVE - she had been, following the death recently of her father. Where YHi&fr YAZZIE . Mbr-tenso- n I t I SALesQseRvice Implement Phone 163 Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn W. Hackelt will leave Saturday for their va- Phone 990 A 84 South Main Lou, Hazel and DeVon Breitenbeker . , cation. , Their trip through Minnesota and the Dakotas will , include visits with Mr. Hacketts parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hackett of Mora, Minnesota, and. Mrs. Hacketts father, T. W. Hanes of ,1 Minot, North , Dakota. The couple expects to do some sight seeing in Black Hills and Bandlatnds- of South, pakota be-- i fore they return here on May ,27j . sff ,T;;fl , D I EG G LG r jew . KANoviRni. 1 Available Allen Agencies 't S US TODAY FOR A I RH DEMONSTRATION 0N TOUR OWN FARM. m aMoatl am, of nw) ; - . . t The lame perfect coffee every tbnffte'l dip to EtSftuts off itself, when coffee is done, then re j j sets itself to keep the coffee hot. j No glass bowls to break. It's ( chrome-platall gem-lik- e South, 2nd West Salt Lake City Utah . Phone - I BEEHIVE f & Mary D. Wilson, student, xe turned , to the campus Tuesday from St. Benedict s hospital in Ogden where she underwent orthopedic surgery; . ; j J . 1872 ... It's Ym Caa't Rbi Billie Holder, former teacher in the elementary school, joined the girls , advisory staff on ; Monday, COAL" & APPLIANCE 68 N. Main Mrs. Laura T. Bennett, dorml tory attendant, visited with her In husband over the week-enSalt Lake City where Mr. Ben nett is employed. d I TUIS AV- GET The Reverend and Mrs.' David Clark from Good Shepherd Mission,, Ft. Defiance, Arizona, stop ped here on Monday. The couple were en route to Salt Lake City to attend a meeting. . -t Vcs CSp Mrs. Berfha i Katherine Mor rell, home economics teacher, is at her home in Loill this-wee- t k Your bottle of Budweiser Lager Beer js brewed and aged by the costliest process known. 1 nA . r t gan. t .... - 1. Miss Eula Battise, home econ omics teacher, lre turned Sunday evening from (Livingston, Texas, --rYlTn en you look at all a Roadmaster has to W only natural to conclude that its priced with the rest of the fine-ca- r field. Sweeping proudly past you, it has a distinction that few cars can equal. wt L a million a year extra to add choicest hops to Americas Europes I . . for flavor attd blossoms finest We spend . . bouquet. . 3 the biggest buyers of bighest- priced brewers rice. It helps to give We are ; v ; w t - v'. ' i ?"? :;' I'- ' :'f other beet whose you are is label your warranty Our getting? against short cuts or substitutes. know of MILLIONS HAVE MADE THIS TEST " , f 1 Drink Budweiser for five days. On the sixth daV. drink another brand of beer. Youll want the distinctive taste of Budweiser thereafter. TELEVISION! V i t ... any Do you 5 .label tells you just what - J, j Tune In er ? - It rides the road with majestic smoothness, and I comes to a smooth and gentle hall, '' drop of Budweiser . age ferment it not once, but twice ' it much, much longer than average I icarbonation, enrich it with natural jc We lager every , - We pay premium prices for Americas finest barley . . . and discard all but the very select kernels before malting., j J Stepping nimbly away from a stop light, it has the willing surge of power that the very exclu- f Fireball give combination of a engine and Dynaflow Drive delivers. t ' f its . Budweiser its stability, brilliance; sparkle and creamy, snowy foam. M offer,' in response to the finest brakes Buick ever developed. All you could want in a fine car ls heye in abundance. ( , - But dont let that fool you into deciding its too rich for me. - y If youve looked into 1951 car prices generally, ' I youll discover this: j You can own a Roadmaster for just , a shade more than an ordinary car will cost and for several hundred dollars less than the price tags field.. usually found in the fine-ca- r , Why not look into this today? Equipment, aoMMerire, Mm ami m odd are aaftact to turngo without Mtwa. Inside, it has spacious room, from side to side and front to hack and seat to roof plus a soft- ' . f ness of cushions and a richness of fabrics which bespeak the custom standards to which it is Jh ' t f EACH WEEK on our Budweiser Hour featuring THE KEN MURRAT SHOW. Consultyour local paper for time and station, Y k painstakingly built. . Yas, with a iuluiaraat ol effort you, cob have your fleer gleam more brightly by Ming Baacon, and youll wax 'am lea often bacauia Baacon iaria a IIHIIDWIIDWII 7? ory ll II it.tt.ni HitH ti h.ii.: w OYoureat no extmeoelon Koadmabtmms, r if I I , 1 win irrrn adtommiui am i ilt hur wiex iuid tbre ir ' j . latl t iJ! H E U S E R - B U S C H, N C. ' tM tu ( 1 ! HBIRttiS:.. Inc. DISR U U LAGER 1 S T- - Walk A Block And i (J Sari i t .f v ,y r if 19 South Main Street' 4 y .v . Phone 272 Crih: I ,zh f'l 1 |