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Show Little League Season Closes In Deadlock Smiles were a mile NORTH STAKE BLAZER HORSESHOE PITCHING CHAMPIONS wide as Seventh Ward Blazers walked off with top honors for the fifth consecutive year in the annual Horseshoe Pitching1 tournament. Winning team of pitchers included ; back row, left to right, Jimmy Leggett, Leonard Patcyk, Gary Woodmancy and Ronnie Stewart, front row, left to right, Randy Nelson, Douglas Lee and Lloyd Scothern. Teacher for the boys is Mrs. Clifford Hobson. Following the tournament the boys enjoyed sack lunches and were served punch by the Primary. Fertilizers Don't Affect Tomato Quality, Taste Class of 1952 Plans Reunion Class of 1952 of Box Elder High school is making plans for a reunion to be held during the annual Peach Days celebration. According to Stanley Shelby, reunion chairman, the fifth year reunion will be held Sept. 6, beginning at 6:30 p. m. at the Tropical Restaurant. Cards have been sent to all class members whose addresses are available. Anyone who has not been contacted is asked to call Mrs. Dee (Ruth Marie) Young) Christoffersen at 941-J- . Mrs. Christoffersen will also accept reservations for the evening. A charge of $1.50 per plate is being made with a program to follow dinner.- Class officers include Kelly Farmer, Leota Hunsaker, and Harold Andersen. Class parents are Joyce Tho-ruand Wayne Johnson. Univer-sit- y DAVIS, Calif. (UP) of California experiments show tomato growers can apply fertilizers without danger to canning quality or taste. Food technologist Bor S. Luh told growers at their annual Tomato Day on the Davis campus his chemical analysis show no significant changes in vitamin C and soluble solids content of tomato juice at the levels of nitrogen, phosphorus, or potash fertilizers used. He said the food technology departments food acceptance the laboratory is continuing study of effects of fertilizer on juice flavor. Luh explained that new varieties must be considered in the light of consumer acceptance as well as such obviously favorable qualities as disease resistance and yield. He suggested full study of effects upon flavor, consistency and color before growers adopt a new variety on a large scale. son. Anyone May Enter Approaching Show PERCENT Larsen, pitch team, Pharmacy knocked three doubles and a triple, netting 1000 percent and earning the title of Player of the Week in Mondays - Minor League game.' Macks team boasted a 24-- 1 win over f APs Conoco Service. Brent is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis L. Petersen of 322 West 1,000 Home and Commercial Phone 1554 or 1357 Ho! s?" It LEE CLEMENT Stump Second half standing of Little League ended in a lock between Fife Rock Products and the Brigham City New Car Dealers for first place and league officials ruled that it would be left that way. Actually, it wouldnt have happened if the entire schedule had been completed but because of the late start as the league was being organized, play was still going on at the time of the Tooele tournament when normally it would have been completed before that time. Ole Zundel, president an-- 1 nounced this week. Because of the tournament, several games were cancelled. No playoff will be held. Meanwhile, league officers, managers and coaches met last night to lay plans for next year when it is hoped that a second league can be formed. I wish to offer special thanks and recognition to the four team sponsors, the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce, Macks Pharmacy, Fife Rock Products and the Brigham City New Car Dealers. Their generous support of the program has made it possible and the community owes them each, individually, a vote of thanks," President Zun-dc- l said. After the closing game last Friday, an ice cream and cake treat was served to all players and the adult leaders who so capably handled the team and league affairs for the past sea Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, August 16, 1957 youngster Many a talented and grownup will have their eye on the grand prize being offered to the winner of the Talent Show being held in conjunction with the Box Elder County Fair this coming Monday. Show time will be at 6:30 p m. in the Bear River LDS ward. Anyone interested in joining the talent parade may contact Maudell Burke at Honeyville, Lela Anderson at Bear River City, Lucretia Cook at Willard, Iva Barker at Brigham City, or Sue Nagata at Corinne. Further information may be obtained from Mrs. Elma Carter at Corinne and Mrs. Nellie Spack-ma- n at Honeyville, South Box Elder Farm Bureau Ladies officers. V ; Those interested in participating in the contest do not need to contact these people, but it is recommended that they do, according to Mrs. Della Owens, a member of the contest committee. Contestants must be at the Bear River ward at 6.30 p. m. All ages may participate the show. Pony League Sportsmen Are Reminded Elk Permit 1 Championship Series Starts Applications Must Be In by Monday MONEY ORDERS SAVE YOU MONEY Brei-tenbek- (is a fil 8-- 12-1- 1 amount As one of our many services as a hometown bank," we offer people of this community money orders at with us or not.) EXAMPLES OF HOW A FIRST SECURITY MONEY ORDER SAVES YOU MONEY COST OS ' AMOUNT $ 11 111. 211. 511. . 60 90 . k VVe COST OP FIRST SECURITY BANK MONEY ORDERS U. S. POST OFFICI MONEY ORDERS 304 BANK You get a First Security Money Order and a receipt in a matter of seconds. 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Except for the early season special hunts on the Antimony and Henry Mountain units, applications will be honored on a served basis, first come-firs- t either by mail or In person, at the deer permit sales office In the area of each hunt as shown in the 1957 deer hunting proclamation. Under Legislative action this year, any holder of a big game license may apply for and receive two special deer permits, only one of which may be on any one unit where such permits are authorized. In past recent years It has been unlawful to hold more than one such permit in any one calendar , year. The 1957 deer hunting proclamations are available at department offices and can be obtained from fish and game license agents throughout the state. 'Little World Scries playoffs .will start next Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at Rees Pioneer park between Thompsons and Electric, first and second half winners respectively, for the championship of Brigham Citys Pony league. The second half championship went to Breitenbekers but it took help from Thompsons to 29. do it. In a tight finish race. Successful applicants for each deciPeople's Drug won an will be insion over Breitenbekers and of the hunting units by mail of this fact needed only one more win to formed one within week following the tie for first place. Unsuccessful applidrawings. It was then that Thompsons cants will be mailed their apan assist the by upsetting gave plication fee just as rapidly as in an eight pharmacy men possible after Aug. 29. inning game. The department also remind Second half standings for the ed that applications for the various special deer hunts sched- Pony league were as follows: Won Lost uled by the Board this year will 2 Breitenbeker's ... 6 5 3 Peoples Drug 4 4 Block's 2 6 Thompsons 7 Watkins Realty The championship playoff series will be a two out of three game contest with the opener on Tuesday evening. The second game will be played ThursRAY day evening and if a third is SOME FISH STORY Chuck Nelson, 438 South necessary, it will be scheduled for Saturday night. Main, caught this 8 lb. chanMeanwhile, the other three nel catfish near the old Co- teams in the league will play a rinne bridge Tuesday. The two out of three consolation youth was alone series with the Peoples Drug at the time he made the matched against a combine team. catch, however, he and his Bloeks-Watkin- s in this series will father, Ivan Nelson, fish at beFirst game played next Wednesday at the river frequently. 7:30 p. m. with a second game scheduled for Friday. If a third needed to decide the Evangelist's N.Y. Stay game is also will be played on series, it Well Covered in Press Saturday evening. NEW YORK (UP) Billy- - Gra ham has edged out King Saud as Will leader in the spot news field, aside from President Eisenhower. Readers spotted 31,823 stories, during the first four weeks of the evangelists New York cruInformality will set the keysade, according to a clipping note to the Fourth ward family bureau (Luce). The next high- outing. Monday, Aug. 19, at est total for a similar period was 6 p. m. at the Rees Pioneer on park. 30,543 news items gathered Families are asked to bring King Sauds visit to the United their own lunches. The ward States last February, The Graham news avalanche will supply the drinks. attraction for the represents more than 1,000 press clippings a day. This, in turn, evening will be a ball game with the means about 60 percent of the the married men against nations daily newspapers aver- single ones. A program will aged at least one published news follow, according to Dee and Ida Smith, story a day on the evangelist Boneless -- Rolled -- PORK FIRST SECURITY BANK The Utah Department of Fish and Game again this week rethe minded sportsmen that deadline date to apply for an elk permit this year is Saturday, Aug. 17. Any elk application envelopes postmarked later than midnight that date will not be Included in the public drawings for permits. The public drawings are to be held in the State Capitol Building beginning at 9 a. m., Aug. ! Utah, KA. Mtmbar Fdrol Oaponit imuraect Corporate i ONIONS bv- - U |