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Show Druggist Adopts Advertising Plan Wonder Fax. .A new weekly advertising pro- and entitled in The value of consistency gram in the Box Elder News has been started this week by Peoples newspaper advertising has been . recognized by Hills who says his Drug. to run Bib Hilts, owner of the store, new series is scheduled points out that the new series of weekly for the next 52 weeks. advertisement will appear ,on Sixty percent of all apparel in Tuesdays and will be built around an interesting bit of . information. the United States is made of cot- - Perry, Eleventh Medal Play For American League All-St- ars Under Lights For Title Tilt At Rees Park An tournament is on the agenda of the Pony league Saturday at 8 p.m. with silimar components from Spanish Fork doing the challenging at Rees Pioneer park, with no admission being charged. Managers of Big J Mill, Horsleys, Anderson-Ford- , Billing-SeeleB.E. County Bank and the Medics selected Devon Cotton, Doug Hunsaker, Bruce Harvey Christensen, Gen Petersen, Mitch Cock-raBurt Beaty, Billie Bennett, Bruce Bosley, Ryan Lee, Thil Nelson, Jim Moffitt, Bryce Kelly, Ted Valentine and David Switzer .to make up the team of Brigham City all-st- Erd-ma- greats. Managing the team will be Reed Hadfield. Bringham City heads for Spring-villnext week for the second game and next Monday the last game of the league season has been postponed in favor of a game between the and managers, officers and sponsors. End of the game will be celebrated with refreshments for all players in the league. e all-st- WHATS GOING ON AT PENNEYS? Standings Won Lost Auto Dealers Mendenhalls 1 5 4 Timberlam 3 1 Fifes PRIFERRIO RISK MUTUAl - 2 2 3 6 INSURANCI NON-DRINKE- WERE REMODELING Yes -- We Are Still Open For Business As Usual. Four women team medal play at the for 18 holes are scheduled Perry and Eleventh wards meet Thursday night in a game that could decide the South Box Elder stake senior softball champion. Perry is undefeated this season, and Eleventh has lost one game in the double elimination to decide the stake winner. A win for Perry would give them the championship, while a win for the Eleventh ward would put them in a tie with Perry and force a playoff game. Schedule for Thursday night at the Perry field shows Tenth versus Sixth at 7:30 p. m. while Perry tackles Eleventh at 8: 45 p. m. No game is scheduled for - Him- lost my job, I hav- AUTO INSURANCE AT REDUCED RATES For hftrHNM Cdi H. DEE JOHNSON Your Insurance Counselor PHONE 19 or 1242 (HARES El RMERKA TOUR 1 Brigham City Golf and Country club on July 22 and July 29. Nine holes will 'be played July 22 and the remaining nine holes July 29. Life isnt a bowl of cherries; its Quarters and time of play fol- a bunch of raisins raisin heck, . low: raisin' kids, or raisin money. 6 a. m. Carrie Johnson, Flor ence Richardson, Mary Hyer and Rozella Reeder. . 6:50 a. m. Hazel JBreitenbeker, Doiothy Earl, Mick Horsley, Del-laBloom. 7 a. m. Lucille Waldron, Mildred Shumway, Blondie Freidahl and Althea Gibson. 7:10 a. m. Ruth Warner, Margaret Rich, Chloe Sheffield and Ida Zundel. 7:20 a. m. Jessie Jeppersen, When you move Olive Reese, Marion Merrell. 7:30 a. m. Darlene Billings, Nones Iverson, Camille Larsen and Etta Christensen. 7:35 al m. Orvella powers, a Your Welcoma Wagon Rush, Jessie Call and Kay Hostess will call with a Two vocational agriculture schol- Freeman. basket of gifts . . , and 7:40 a. m. Katie Fishburn, Don arships have been awarded to Box friendly greetings from Elder county students. Thomas, Mamie Fruin and Helen our religious, civic and J. Calvin Wheatley, son of Mr. Johnson. business leaders. and Mrs. v Milton Wheatley, Honey-ville7:50 a. m. Donna Mann, Gur-th- a If you, or others you and Robert C. Deakin, son Williams, Jean Packer and know, ara moving, ba of Mrs. Jennie Stanger, Honey-villNorene Burtcher. aura to phona Welcoma have received scholarships 7:10 a. m. Elaine Holmgren, Wagon. from Sears Roebuck Co. and Union Llola Krey, Ruth Dobbs and Grace Pacific Railroad, respectively. Davis. 1347-- R 8:20 a. m. Jean Barnard, MarWheatley was recipient of a $200 tuition scholarship in vocational garet Bess, Mary Jean Baron and agriculture which will be spread Grace Beasley. 8:30 a. m. dver three quarters of college, Bonnie Jorgensen, graduate of Box. Elder High school Vera Jensen, Vera Stohl and Ethel this spring, the student was an of- Chiodo. ficer of the Future Farmers of - Any lady golfers wishing to comAmerica, using crops and livestock pete irt the medal play may call as his projects. tha golf shop and other teams will The B plus average scholar be arranged. .. 13 .. plans to enter the college of agri culture at Utah State University . A young mother paying a visit to this coming fall quarter. her doctor made no attempt to reDeakin received a $100 scholar- strain her son, who ship in vocational agriculture to was ransacking an adjoining treatbe used during the school year. ment room. But finally an extra-lou- d Prices Effective He also was an officer in the FFA clatter of bottles did prompt with sheep, wheat and hay as proj- her to say, I hope, doctor, you ects. dont mind Billy's being in your The 1959 graduate of Bear River examining room No," said the doctor calmly. High school graduate plans to attend Utah State this coming school Hell be quiet in a moment when he gets to the poisons. year. BUY & SAVINGS BONDS &$SmP3 HOLLYWOOD metal frame with cass, ters, innerspring box springs and mat-tres- headboard ss Ag Students Given Grants I'm bankrupt, Finals in the American League ent a cent. of the Little League baseball gamHer: Don't worry. Sweetheart, es are approaching. II love you even if I Hornets and Blue Sox scored neveralways see you again. last week tops in their games with Tigers and Red Sox on the losing end of the score this past week. complete . 5495 i INNERSPRING MATTRESS to town... AND Aiding Tuition Mahlting BOX SPRING , 39 , Little League , End Approaches Meet Thursday Ladies Slated NEWS Brigham City, Utah Tuesday Morning, July 21, 1959 Darting, I'm ruined. Ive THE BOX ELDER Factory to You at Prices EVERT0N MATTRESS COMPANY 24 East 1st South Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday STORE CLOSED FRIDAY JULY 24TH WHOLE or CUT UP SPRING S- 2 to The biggest resource of pioneers a.. 2V4 lbs. Each 3 lb. size SWIFTS $2.59 4 lb. size $3.49 5 lb. size $4.39 PREMIUM CANNED When the Mormon pioneers first reached the Great Salt Lake Valley they faced a monumental task. To survive, they had to transform the desert into a garden. They accomplished this seemingly impossible goal because thev possessed the strength of resourcefulness. Resourcefulness enabled the pioneers to overcome the obstacles they faced during the early days. It inspired their descendants to continue to convert land empire. It created a most settlers did not want into a great and ' as tradition of solving new problems they appeared The same pioneer tradition has been a vital factor in the business growth of Utah For example, copper production began with a mountain of low grade ore most mining men did not want. It, too, was developed by resourcefulness the introduction of a new concept of mining copper. And through the years mining has been able to expand as a productive part of our states economy because ever-growin- g of resourcefulness in solving new problems. The pioneers who first settled this area did more than establish a new co immunity. They also established the tradition of resourcefulness that is still a vital force in Utah today. It is a key to the continuing growth of Utah and its businesses. 79' ca!,! - HORLACHERS APPLE FRESH GOOD 'A CHIPPED BEEF WOOD SMOKED -- ,29 r t ALL BEEF GROUMD BEEF 4 lbs. 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