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Show Rotary Team Edges Oul Club 14 to 11 To Lead League 20-3- 0 ' Player of the Week Sugar House Juniors by 15 to 6 Local Nine To Play Richmond Legion at Rees Park Tuesday Leon Jeppeson Named As Service League Player of the Week Last Friday's games in the Service club league (mind the Rotary team edging past the team 11 to 11. leaving Rotary on top in the loop standings with a two and 0 record, and the Kiwanis club team over the Lions by a score of 20-3- win-nin- 10 to 8. The next Service club league games will be phased tonight. Friday, at Rees paik with the team at 3:30 Lions vs. the o'clock and the Kiss tints vs. Ro tary at 8:00 p. m. In the game betsseen Rotary team. Deon Jeppeand the son of the Rotary team hit three for three gaining the title of player of the week. Farnsworth and Hansen of the 20 30 team two base both collected hits with Farnsworth also hitting a triple. Leading all the way. the Ki wanis team defeated the Lions club even though the Kiwanis pitcher gave up 12 hits. Standings: ii 20-3- 20-3- Won Rotary 2 20-3- 1 Lost 0 Legion Junior Team Defeats the t Paul Petersen hit two for two, scoring t icing run, against the Howard Cafe team in a Junior division frame played last Thursday. Petersen, 11, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Petersen of ouG North Second West. HONEYVII.TH REPORTS Community Residents Are Visited By Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Rose of Salt Lake City and Mr. and of Ogden Mrs. George Covey were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle. Mrs. Paulie Boothe has sold her home here in Honeyville and has moved to Salt Lake City to live. Otto Hill spent several days this week in Randolph, Utah, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Plod. Commander and Mrs. T. Ross 38 15 10 6 Wheatley and children, Tommy, 200 000 202 000 504 42x 15 Stephen and Rose Mary, of North Carolina, have been visiting relatives in Honeyville and Brigham City. While " here South Stake Golf Meeting 1 Starts Friday Division Church Golf Tournament The South Box Elder stake golf tournament will be held at the local golf course on Friday and Saturday of this week. Will Be Played on Local Course Wintle Out of town guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hill this past week were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Baird of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Darold Beck, and two daughters of Pocatello, Idaho. ... should arrange Entries Must Be Made Division 15 golf tournament to theThetimeplayers for the matches and be held next Saturday, Quig leave the' scores with Dean By Noon, July I.) suathletic division Ni,,lsen, Candland at the country club. To Play in Matches pervisor. announced this week. Matches will be medal play. will The division tournament Others interested and not listed High noon on July 15 has been set as the deadline for receiv- - he played at the Brigham City can register with Dean Cand7:30 a. m. land. ing entries in the LDS church Rolf course starting at Senior group foursomes are: Doug Miller, Wynn Jepperson, Glade Harrison and Earl Shef- field; Lamont Glover, John Lar- sen, Bill Glover, and C. B. Wil- lliams; Dr. Gordon Felt, Omer Call, Kent Jensen and Gordon Larsen; and Orville Larsen, Harold Larsen, Dr. Harper L. Pearse and Ed Wight. The Junior group for those Corinn'e annual Independence under 17 include the threesomes held July 5. of Tippy Pearse, Kenny Seeg- Day celebration, featured a parade, floats and miller and Dick Wight; Leo the performance of the VFW Farnsworth. Jim Packer and Drum and Bugle corps, along Reed Hansen. Others interested with a rodeo at night Chairlean register until Friday, director to Nielsen who will re- man was Ted Burt. next with the lowest scores in the eeive entries until noon, Leading the parade was Mayautomatically or L. V, Mills and the color Thursday, at which time pair-- j local meet will for this distinction. Trn- made and . ings will be guard composed of Vern Sain Forsgrcn, Con Yagi, nounccd in the Friday morning phies will be awarded to the winner and runnerup in both1 Dave Poulson and Cliff Stal- Journal. Division 15 will be allowed to the junior and senior tourna- lings. The color guard of the at the conclusion of the VFW followed and svas com- - send six players to the play. posed of Margaret Hatch. Don- - church tournament and players na Hansen. Ruth Bradford and Mack Forsgrcn. Of the numerous floats entered, the Junior Primary was first, the Sunday school, second, and the Relief society, third, in church organization floats. In the club division, the Rehekah lodge took first, the Pinochle club, second, and the Ladies M. E. club, third place. The Drum and Bugle corps later gave a marching performance at the Corinne park. Among the winners of the childrens races were, Terry Steven Harper, Beverly Mills, Reese Marble. Wallace Nakano and Dennis Yamasaki, Mtgnon Aslle directed the races. Softball games were played between the married women and the single ;irls at 2:30 p. m., with the married women winning by a score of 15 to 14. The single mens team defeated the married men in a game which was played at 3:30. At the 8:00 p m. rodeo, Gary Hammerland and Fredrick Davis carried the colors followed by the grand entry. Phil Rasmussen was in charge of announcing; introducing at the the beginning of Drive a new Chrysler just once and you evening chairman Ted Burt, vice chairwont want to settle for anything less! 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Your car will never second. Hunsaker; Lloyd Mack, be worth more in trade than it is today! and third. Don Hodson. Calf Riding: First, Jimmy - List Winners Of Corinne Celebration Man-gum- Continued Caution Friends and Relatives During Week By Mrs. George The Brigham City American Junior baseball team Legion walloped the Sugarhouse legion team of Salt Lake City 15 to 6 last Tuesday night leaving the local Legion team still undefeated. Next Tuesday night the Junior Legion team plays the Richmond American Legion Junior nine at Rees park, giving local fans another chance to see the locals in action. In the game against the the Brigham City team was behind 2 to 0 until the bottom of the fourth inning when the locals scored five runs to pull out in front 5 to 2. During the sixth and seventh innings eight runs were scored by BrigTotals ham City, while Sugarhouse scored two, making the score 13 Sugarhouse to 4 After the local teams sco- Brigham City in the eighth red two more while the Sail Lake team scored two in the ninth, the game ended with the score 15 to 6 in fav-jo- r of the Brigham City Legion nine. Fire Wardens Urge . Raw-leigh- they attended the family reunion of the late Thomas Wheatley held at the home of in HoneyJames Rasmussen ville. Commander Wheatley is the grandson of the late Thomas Wheatley. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hess of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nielsen and family of Salt Lake City have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hunsaker this past week. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker, iand their guests, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hunsaker spent the day in beautiful Logan can- yon. Mr. and Mrs. John Mills and children of Ogden were guests this past week at the home of Mrs. Mills parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bin Dawnen Tolman. Mills, their granddaughter, will visit her grandparents this next week. Mr. nd Mrs. Leland Hunsaker spent Monday in Salt Lake , their City visiting and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lewis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cassell Burke and family of Logan visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tolman Burke. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lowe of Fire The Utah Forestry and control hoard, district Fire Warden J. D. Gunderson, and county Fire Warden. John Hadfield 6 box Elder JOURNAL wish to thunk the residents of Brigham City. Utah Box Eider county for their fine Friday. July 9, 1954 handling and use of fire during Franklin. Idaho visited at the t he long July 1 week-endhome of Mr. and Mrs. Mickey A note ot caution was soundMairo. Sunday. Marvin Mairo, ed by these officials concerning unson of Mr. and Mrs. Mairo, the acute fire hazard conditions . derwent major surgery in the in Coulev Brigham hospital City. At this report he is somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Windele of Brigham City were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Wheatley. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Staffland and family of Sandy. Utah, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hunsaker, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. DeVore Wintle and children, William. Rosewere mary and Rosemarie, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Benson in Brigham City, Monday. still present during the critical fire season, however. Care with any type of fire must be maintained" by everyone during the current drouth period if heavy damage to watersheds is to be avoided. Tiny Survivor HRTFORD, Conn. UP l A baby weighing only one pound, 10 ounces survived against odds which doctors said were 500,-00to one. 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