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Show f House of David, Globetrotters Play at BRHS Gym One of the greatest dribblers has produced in basketball years, Herman Taylor, Is providing valuable service for the fabulous Ilarle mGlobetrot'tcrs, who bring their basketball magic on to Bear River High school i t Tuesday, Jan. 31. They will oppose the colorful whiskered House of David team. Game time will be 8:30 p. m. Five sensational vaudeville acts will toe provided at Golf and Country Club Elects New Officers for 1956 Season 6 tiring president. Special guests during the evening were Mayor Council-meC. LeGrande Horsley, Jack Shumway Will John Larsen, Richard G. Head 1956 Activity John Itadfield, Don Hansen, Sid Farnsiworth, automobile Chase and Leon Packer; State salesman, was named president Road Commissioner ' Lorenzo J. of the Brigham City Golf and Bott; and Dean Candland and Country club for the year 1956, Jack Bundy who direct activities at the annual membership, ban- at the golf course. quet held Tuesday evening, Jan. 24 at Maddox Ranch House. During the meeting the presElected to serve With Farns- idents report vas made by Reedworth as vice president was er and the financial report was Jack Shumway, Tremonton ban- made by A1 Hansen, secretary-treasure- r of the organization. ker. Newly-electedirectors nam- Places were marked for seventerm ty members of the organization. ed to serve a three-yea- r were John Larsen, Gmer Call Retiring officers besides Reedand Delbert Holmgren. Hold- er include Jerry Fruini, Tremonover directors include Darrell ton, who has 'served as vice Gardner, Jesse Jepperson, Leo president; and Don Sheffield, Jensen, Harold Bouck, Stayner Ray Grant and Eddie Krey as directors. Krey Completed the Thompson and Dr. Dean unexpired term of Alf L. FreePresiding at the dinner meet- man at the time he left for ing was Reynolds V. Reeder, re-- . Europe. Sid Farnsworth and hI j j11 WHISKERED GIANT Bob Moroski, who stands 7 inches, plays center for the House of David team which meets the famous Harlem .Globetrotters Tuesday night at Bear River High gym. -- d show-stoppin- g d d Her- , DRIBBLE, EXPERT man Taylor of the fabulous Harlem Globetrotters will be ,t seen in his sensational drib- bling act at the Bear River High school gym on Tues- ' day, 'Jan. 31. 6'Box Elder JOURNAL ' Brigham City, Utah Friday, January 27, 1956 lop-side- d CHOOSE FROM OUR WIDE SELECTION t K BRAKE V Largest Variety in Town! Exquisite VALENTINES Valentines All sizes all shapes. All attractive, clever, just right, too! for grownups Price range 10c to 50c andpriced 2 for 1c, lc, 2 - 5c, 5c, 10c, 15c Make Your Own , . Valen-tines-to-mak- e. only 49c ,, cal way and every card nicely decorated. 10c - 25c, A course in organ playing will begin next Monday afternoon at 4 oclock at the Brigham City Eighth ward chapel. This course is primarily for those that have had very little or no instruction on the organ, and would like to Increase their understanding and skill In It playing this instrument should be of special value to those responsible fo? the music program in church or in civic Assorted VALENTINES in packages Heres the economi- Packages of Starts Monday Valentines for teacher 39c 5c- - 10c COMPTONS ART AND MUSIC CO. organizations. This class is being organized as part of the Evening Educational program of the Box Elder county School District and the State Department of Education. No registration fee will be charged. The class will be held each Monday afternoon for a period of ter? weeks. . , t front Biggest buy in the fine car field! .j fluid if necessary. 5. Adjust the brake shoes to secure full contact . with brakes. 6. Carefully tesf brakes. For And talk about , . , Heres the Our "Sign of Quality Used.' .Cars which include many. are.! late model Chrysler the greatest buys in town - Best of all, you can own a bigger, more powerful Chrysler Windsor for car. Here the cost of a medium-price- d d is value that means better value for years to come. style! PowerStyle look that is showing its sassy tail to contemporary car designs. Isnt it time you compared a Chrysler with the other cars in its price class? year-ahea- re-sa- le $119 Only Ask , Prompt Service About Arts LUCKY MOTOR NUMBER SWEEPSTAKES AT YOUR iii r5- Packer Motor Co. Union 76 Service 577 North Main $150,000 - Participation Plan Art's ENTER THE 1 Phone 880 CHRYSLER-flYMOUT- 1 DEALER'S H .I4: ' 75 South Main rows of V " . silver dollars ;r around the - . v .k 1 Ikfo CoppoVividiM jperifcUv 1955 Last year, Kennecotts Utah Copper Division produced about 230,000 tons of copper. To accomplish this more than 45,000,000 tons of waste were removed at the mine and more than 27,000,000 tons of ore were mined an processed. The expense of operations was more than $100,000,000 a major factor in ' Utahs prosperity. More than $34,000,000 was received by Kennecotts 6,300 employees in wages and fringe benefits. ' - 1 $ , i One hundred million silver dollars placed edge to edge would make a double row around Utahs 1200 mile border. Actually, Kennecotts expenditures spread throughout the state, passing from hand to hand, helpiag to create better living. '' Theres another side to the influence of Kennecotts copper production on Utahs prosperity. For every job in a basic industry like ours, four additional jobs are needed in the state to meet company and employee needs. So Kenn?-cott- s 6300 jobs account for 25,200 other jobs a total of 31500 Utahns employed because of copper production. t JTennecott Copper Corporation A Goofl Neighbor 8:00 Second Teams Play First Teams Play : Admission Prices Reserved Seats $ 1.00 - General Admission 75c - Students 50c A - Phone 81 . ' ' 4v, ! 6:30 i ' vl , . . Wheels and Inspect lining. 2., Inspect, clean and re- pack front wheel bear, ' ( ings. 3. Inspect brake drums. 4. Check and add brake The companys Utah tax bill was $10,750,000, with $7,500,000 going to schools sufficient money to pay for educating 24,000 children for a full year. The remainder was for other expenses, including federal taxes." ; J l 1 "PoverStyle . More than $39,000,000 was spent for supplies and services, which helped ' hundreds of Utah businesses. . j i . it Beginners Thousands From Which to Choose! w r v ' SPECIAL!, the only consistant scorer Organ Class e PowerPilot Steering does 80 of the work . . . gives you a catfooted feel of the road every inch of. the way . . . requires less pull . . . only 3V4 turns from full left to full right. Full-tim. ADJUSTMENT Win; Play Logan Here Beat River The highly-rateover the Bruins ran rough-shoBox Elder Bees, Wednesday night, winning the contest by a 60 to 42 score and bringing the local team up, to a home game with Logan at the Box Elder gym tonight Friday. The Bears led all the way, but it wasnt until the final half that they widened the breach. Score at the first quarter was 10 to 7, at .the half 21 to 15, third quarter 46 to 30, and 60 to 42 far the final. Leggat, with 14 points, was From four lengths behind to four lengths ahead of a moving truck going 40m p.h. in 8 seconds flat. Thats the kind of reserve power you get in Chryslers V-- 8 engine. great airplane-typ- e ARTS . Bears Humble Box Elder Wednesday Grizzlies, Bees Meet Tonight at 8 p.m.. Second Teams Earlier Everything about driving a Chrysler is newl You touch a button on the left (and safe!) side . . . and Pushbutton PowerFlite, the smoothest of all transmissions, goes into action. d 1. Remove for Box Elder. Reeder, Pearse and Beecher turned in five points each, Goldsbury and Williams 4, Gordon 3, and Jensen 2 points. Gam with 19 points was high for the Bears, while Hess and Cullimore each turned in 12 points. Other Wednesday games in Region One found Ben Lomond continuing its winning streak with a 56 to 51 victory over Logan, and Weber defeated North Cache 50 to 40. Box Elder will toe back on the home court tonight when they host the Logan Grizzlies in then fifth Ibid for a conference win. Game tilme for the second teams will be 6:30 p. m. with the main event scheduled for 8 p. m. .1. WHY THE CHRYSLER WINDSOR V--8 Besides his dribbling finesse, a feat in itself, Taylor Is a good, solid performer to have around at pll times. When hes in the game he can be depended upon to function ' . smoothly and efficiently. Hes am inch over six feet and comes from New York City, where he played - basketball three years for Commerce High school and two years for Long Island university. Playing .with teams like the New York Renaissance and Harlem Yankees around his native city gained him the experience that was to stand him in good stead later as a Globetrotter, and, at the same time, brought him to the attention of Abe the Trotters head man. Saperstein decided that Taylor could be developed Into a fine player and has been grooming hum for several seasons. Now both he and Taylor feel the easterner . is ready for toig things. Popular prices will ptevaii. General admission will be $1.25 and reserved seats $1.50. Bun-derso- With 60-4- 2 , Helping to Build a Better Utah ' |