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Show 8 Box Elder JOURNAL WIIO IS BEST? Will Be Scene Here Again Oh Sept ember 25 3 Brigham City. Utah Friday, September 12. 1952 Top Northern Utah Baseball Squads 1 Wow will be presented. Price Is 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children at 'the Friday after,, A baseball argument may be for blood too. The winner of this noon game and 75 cents for battle should be more than qual- adults and 25 cents for children settled during Peach Days! at the Saturday evening game,, i Advocates of having Peache in ified to meet the Peaches. 8 Ktah-Idahthe' In at the Northern Saturday game league More than 11 percent of New, rather than the Industrial lea- p. m. the Peaches will be regue of Utah, will see the brands quired to field their regular Mexico is embraced in seven na. of ball the two different leagues team. If they fall to the winner tional forests. ( can offer. of the first contest, arguments the for in their participation Friday aternoon at 2 p. m. the will be league will play the Japanese Utah-Idahat Rees Pio- strengthened, and if they win, neer park. The winner plays the itll be a credit for the IndusPeaches Saturday evening at 8 trial league. To make things more Interestp. m. ing, cash prizes will be awarded The hard playing Utah-IdahLAST TIMES TONIGHT s have the talent to give the teams, according to their fifirst with nal prize a standings team run lor the BIG AFFAIR" any money May Settle Summer-Lon- g Argument 1 Utah-Idah- all-sta- all-star- s o and the Japanese squad, who $200. In addition to the game Satrecently placed high in the U. are out urday evening the Indian Pow Japanese play-off- , z "ONE ' AND "SCARLET ANGEL' A MIDNIGHT. SHOWTONITE "IT'S COOL INSIDE' AND Special Peach Days Program SAT. ONLY TODAY Continuous miYl (Doors Open After Parade) the SHAPE Starting After The Parade DOUBLE BILL Show' that houMH ilooiifi S000K the Work-- . Donor gives a pint of blood that, which in a few hours, will be on its way to Korea by air, or to plasma processing laboratory to build up a reserve for Some of the women who took the national emergencies, set. Missionary Farewell For Ray Don Reese Iron Lung To recent polio emergency volunteer class conducted here will be Farewell services will be conon hand, along with Miss Florducted Sunday evening, Septemence McClure, health ber 14, for public Ray Don Reese, son nurse, to explain the operation, of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reese of A twd day polid display and answer questions and furnish City. demonstration will be conducted literature on the prevention of Brigham All friends and relatives of Elwas it Peach here during Days polio. der Reese are invited to the announced this week, in the The national and state foun- Fifth ward chapel at 7:30 p. m. show room formerly occupied by dations are cooperating with the on Sunday. the Bundy Motor company in local group in presenting the He has served in the U. S. Dons Service station, 23 South display and will assist in maknavy for the past four years and Main. ing a local survey during the plans to finance his own misThe display will be open each show. The room will be deco- sion to the West Canadian misafternoon and evening between rated with posters and other sion field. He entered the misthe hours of 12:30 and 8:30 o- survey material explaining the sion home in Salt Lake City on clock during which time an iron precautions that should be taken Monday and will leave for West lung will be in operation, com- in the home to prevent the polio Canadian headquarters on September 18. plete with a manikin model incident. Be Displayed HEZZ 1 PEACH DAYS CELEBRA TION n Music D. Gunderson, county direc-O-to- r for Civilian Defense, and Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard, womens county director, returned Wednesday evening from a full day of civilian defense meetings .held at Salt Lake City in the governors rooms of the state capitol. Both came back with real enthusiasm for the civilian defense program. They were told, that were the Korean war to end tomorow, civilian defense will go on because science has made it imperative that we live this way. It has become an essential part of education. Civilian defense means knowing your own home, its hazards, its protection. Mrs. Walter C. Ewing of Ogden conducted the meeting and . announced shortly along with OKeeled b, JOSEPH M EDMUND Our Gang Comedy hEWMN H NORTH MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT! Also Shows Saturday Matinee And Night 2 BIG FEATURES Tonight At 9 MIDNIGHT 12, P.RS. the lucky number holder of each dance. Two hundred cakes are the to be given away during evening so the Cake Walk will ' be full of fast activity. JUST LIKE THE GOOD OLD DAYS! AUTO-U- GREAT STRAIGHT By SHOW SAT. AND FOR 5 BIG DAYS SATURDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW ALSO RUNS Sunday Monday Tuesday -- Enjoy this BOURBON THEATRE DRIVE-I- N Friday Thrilling as a parade... EXCITING AS THE 4th and Saturday DOUBLE -- U OF JULY! BILL HOLIDAY ADMISION: $1.00 person and Jane Nigh (Tax Included) "MASK OF THE AVENGER" DAY FROM EVERY SATURDAY 6 TO MIDNIGHT t ' "SANTA FE" The Bourbon Buy of the Centunf i--i (color) Starring Randolph Scott and Janice Carter 3Z L STRAIGHT NATIONAL BOURBON DiSTiUERS WHISKEY FBOCUCTS . II PROOF C0RP..N. T. Wtt rrvQUCM ALBERT wf sun DEKKER UlfRIN By 6E0R6E JESSEL- - HENRY KINS tcrMftPlsy by ALLAN SCOTT Attention by Allan Scott and MiimiII Burton Howl By ForttMUl Btytior TRUE STORY" with Willard Parker and Helen Walker tmrc Color fey , TECHNICOLOR Plus Selected Shorts ANN SEJIHGS, ALSO "MY Phone 738 GREGORY PECK TIE. TC3H MON. - TUES. TWO FEATURES ?r 64 North Main wait SUN. NIGHT To The HARMONIZERS FINEST ALLEYS 2a TUIY-F- (color) John Derek and Judy Lawrence DANCING af mobi ALSO 6 :00P.M. BOWLING a by JULIAN icftMfleyty Plus Serial - Shorts ALAUSTEIN 'reduced in color with Rory Calhoun for booth reservations EVERY CAMERON MITCHELL "COUNTY FAIR" .738. AFTER MIRIAM HOPKINS Cake Walk Tonight, Friday, September PHONE - rf Civic Improvement club members will sponsor their first Cake Walk. Activities will begin at 9 p. m. at the head of Forest street in front of the court house, with Garry Shirts as Cake Mixer. An orchestra has been engaged and a cake will be given to THE HARMONIZERS ( names of Tremonton ladies who are to work. Mrs. Klitgaard, Mrs. Kaiser and Mrs. Chlarson plan now to attend a special Western States Training school to be held in Oakland, Calif., beginning September 29 to October 3. The state is attempting to charter buses and more representatives are needed to attend from this area. deAlong with the civilian fense meeting Wednesday, Gunderson and Mrs. Klitgaard learned of a convoy, "Alert America," which is to be in Brigham City on September 15 in front of the Central school. The show Is going to be at the Utah State Fair for a whole week and is sponsored by the Valley Forge Foundation. Five women will go down to Civilian Defense department in the Industrial Arts building at the State Fair on September 16 and 20th. n SATURDAY SEPT. 1 Civilian Defense Meet Attended By J. D. Gunderson, Mrs. E. Klitgaard J. i' X (Photo from American Red Cross) Mrs. Victor Bird is state chairman for the women. Organization in Brigham City is coming along nicely with Mrs. Kaiser to represent Rudolph the Northern Federation of Womens clubs; Mrs. Lyman Chlar-soappointed as Civic Improvement club representative, Mrs. Carroll Williams and Mrs. Richard Alston named as of the Central school; Lincoln school's chairman will be nnrj 3-- 9 For the second time a goal of 250 pints has been Cartoon News 7 BLYTH' earapEflS |