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Show f )U8 Shows Off Her Children And Owners Grandchildren Step out Ml u5 f.KS i '&- -' Burglary Nets Small Cheese Change, 2-L- ? ' k. , v V tnoto, V ssin; ul ageis, I cat. were a i "? f- i iiy vVAV $tkfak Tf ia 'i,c f a: On the left is Step, Packer Hatchs Horse ' J. . with her colt in the center and her grandcolt on the left. Near the horses are the children, the kids who originally learned to ride her. Left to right, they are: Margie Karen Wallace, Barbara Jean Pella, Chris Pella and Roger Hatch. TVER TOO'OLD ld Step gdecL and has retired. Grey little sway backed ' her js restricts activities to At trying the grandchildren of i I I original owners. fiot often does a horse reach age of 40 years, but f p ripe old tp has done it and is looking 1. yward to many more just like ; f m with not quite so much tivity from here on out. bid Step was a high kicking png colt '40 years ago when sco Call purchased her for i. kids to ride on. After Vos,s children had outgrown her, . sold her to Packer Hatch. ' ackers kids learned the ways . of1 cowboys on the old horse, but too eventually grew up gave riding up as an active itime still old Step was an jtive eager horse, ready to Iwork for every, ounce of her 1 - if f ' ty e NIAGARA Step is a determined old soul. If she happens to be thirsty while one of the children are riding her she stops with a jolt at the nearest canal. More than one kid had plunged over head into the brink by a sudden stop. Near the Hatch house' a lane runs toward the horse and cattles grazing ground. When one of the children now ride her they have to have Mrs. Hatch lead her past the lane or she will turn doyn it. Lovingly called Grandma by the grandchildren, she wasnt too old to bear a colt five years " ago. It' t IHt WING 0MTM IAuncHed FrcmI OF ft CUHTm RUN 3 BofiT ENGLAND, UPPEUHf m,10 INTERCEPT V . bill the hbrser 5heTiaf rcol which was later given to Chris I O' Pella, the Packers grandson, 3 (From Steps colt came anothWhy Not Fry Drop In And" er from that hardy strain three a Talk Over " years later Step is really A Flight grandmother. The last colt is now owned by Roger Hatch, an4 Training other of the Hatchs Weir Course? ohnay 0G. L Approved Flight School L II you have any society news, Aviation phone it to the society editor. The phone numBrigham ber is 192. IB t . fl ;0 has 11 oldest 12. PAGE (UP) Lloyd daughters, FIVE BOX ELDER JOURNAL the Brigham City. Utah Friday, July 14. 1950 Seagull 5T m AMAZON" "Sheep men can count on good support from us miners as long as our mines are operating. Mining folks in Utah spend about $13,000 a day for clothes a lot of them made of wool from our ranges." BY ACClDEHTf re Pushing Vt GREUANATARTEP PCWN-RIvE- R IN 4FARCH OF FOO- D- BUT THt CURRENT WMSOZT&Nd mo,ZwM ( clown of clowns will perform at Rees Pioneer park Wednesday evening when the Brigham City Peaches tange with Provo, at 8:15 oclock in the evening. whose Happy Harry, is Little Happy Harry, son, ordinarily tours baseball leagues in the southern states, but is taking time out here while on a vacation long to perform for the enough Peaches. Formerly a pitcher in a southern league, Happy Harry (his name is Harry Booth) also serves as a scout for the Cleveland Indians. THE oclock. 'National league schedule for ending of first half: Wess Alar ket vs. Hansen Corner Grocery, Thursday at 9 oclock. In Lumber vs. Baird Agency. Thursday at 1 oclock. Ben recreation chairThe first half in the Made-You- r man, Zundel, that all reports Brigham league of Brigham City sports fans are welcomed will end this Thursday after- City A small crowd to these games. noon when Lumber will them to develop more help will tangle with Baird Agency. in baseball, says Zundel. The final contest will be played at Rees Pioneer park, start- Well Licensed ing at 1 oclock. DANVERS, Mass. (UP) Leading in the American (sencaught without a drivers ior league) Is C. B. Williams license might think of Aaron with a record of three Powers. He has 39 of them. wins and no losses. Top club Powers, who has been driving in the National (junior league) for 48 years, makes a hobby of is Wess Market with a three saving his permits year after and none slate . year. His collection runs back The American league sched- to 1911. ule for this week Is as follows: Chase Firestone vs. Larsen Bros. Phone your news to 1000 at 9 Plumbing, Wednesday First Half Will End Tri-Stat- M.Y.L Thursday e CO. RAY Jke DRUGGIST Ca4tdtf766acco-Soch7aut6xii- t CTDmUSaUUDDC Tri-Stat- e Mo-toris- Jehard Jensen Family Plan Annual Reunion real-estat- e The family of Jehard Jensen will hold their annual reunion Sunday, July 16, at 9 oclock in the morning at Camp OLaMare, up Logan canyon, it was announced today by members of the family. 58 So. Main Phone 4 a itodo moo1 , t , -- sir r,r9 'k , The beauty you see on the surface of this sleek new Chrysler is only a hint of the value that lies beneath! When you feel the great surge of life that stirs through this entire silent beauty as it takes off, youll know theres nothing like itl When you feel its comfort as you settle down in the deep living room softness of its chair height seats, youll say, "There's absolutely no comparison!" 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(UP) FALLS, city of romance. hush-husCivic , officials kept files on plans for the lucky honeymooning couple. Arrangements were started after W. S. . Bennet, chamber of commerce . manager, revealed 2,742 marriage certificates were issued here since June 1949. With the 3,000th couple near at hand, the city council decided to live up to Niagara Falls good name and welcome them ih grand style. Weve got to keep our reputation of being the honeymoon capital of the world, one civic leader remarked. happened on April Fools day. It was ,taken as a matter of fact by everyone that Step g was way. beyond the came and Packer when 'age, : ots.. in from the fields April Fools s Wow the Packer Hatchs grandand announced that children find her swayed gen- morning old horse had a colt, the gay 56 tle back the . easiest . riding no one would believe him, around. he was pulling an thinking Mrs., Packer Hatch tells that April Fools joke. The joke was on everybod rcrr Brooks M&ToL CNtft. co-st- ar Preparations are being made for the coming of the 3,000th couple to be married in this aridchildren Of Her Original Owners 3J A a Year, PITTSFIELD, ORtemi and cheese One JERRY CAHILL "Happy Harry" Will Perform With Peaches Happy H a r t y, baseballs Niagara Falls Awaits 3,000th Honeymoon Horse Now Carrying The Year-Ol- d two-poun- d by ? Id . f about $1 in small change. Smiths store was burglarized earlier this year, when change and candy were taken. Entry was gained Wednesday night by means of removing the putty from the glass of a rear through door, then reaching and opening the door. A rear window of Dicks Texaco service, Second south and Main .street, was broken Wednesday night, also, in what appeared to be an attempt to burglarize the station. However, apparently entry was not gained, Dick Parsons, lessee, i . 4r- " Smith and Son grocery, fifth south and Main street, was entered and burglarized sometime during the night Wednesday night. The burglar or burglar went through invoice files, the meat counter and evidently rifled other parts of the store, but the only items readily detected as missing Thursday morning Y Jara . b. ITS A FACT -- and JOURNAL This newspaper is S member bf the Audit Bureau of Circulations, a national association of publishers, advertisers and advertising agencies. Our circulation is audited by experienced A.B.C circulation auditors. Our A.B.C. report shows how much circulation we have, where it goes, how obtained and oth-- r facts that tell advertisers what thev get for their money when they live this paper. See it drive it theres built-i- n . value all the way through! 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