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Show x JOURNAL ELDER PACE fSdar. JulT Cheer Up Boys, T ain't So Bad iR,'l. (UP) Talk about losing a bass drum . . . Construction of a bridge here was delayed because 10 carloads of piles got misplaced homehow while enroute to Providence by rail. PROVIDENCE, SEVEN' City. Utah 20L1951 P WITHOUT ROD AND REEL ;.r Hard To Lose i Marine Officer Jaycees Will Seine For Carp Scramble PARRIS TSLIAND, S. C. (UP) Governor Edward Webb want3 to become iLt. Governor Edward Webb. , Webb is not a politician. He J Is a Marine. his and name is Governor first he is waiting for his commission as a lieutenant in the ma- 63-fo- rouse-Rei- tz Jening At New 'cation Today Giants Sunday; Kids To Try July 28 Preparing for the annual Brigham City Junior Chamber of Commerce Xarp Scramble, members of the group will seine for the water giants next Sunday morning, according to Bob Pella who, with Ray Reese, is chairman of the event. Jaycees will meet at the How. ard cafe at 7:30 a. m, Sunday. Bring all the gunny sacks you can get hold of, Pella advised Jaycees, also your swimming suits and a couple of fast pick-utrucks." The Jaycees, after capturing the IS, 20 and 25 pounders with their bare hands, load the carp into the rear of a truck on wet gunny sacks and rocket them to a suitable pond in Brigham for the City in preparation near future will be Furnitue. We would like to thank our patrons for patronizing us at our old location and extend an invitation to them to visit us at our new spot, Price said. Beautifully decorated on the interior, the store Is divided In the Had-fiel- d in their new south Main, at ion variety store, PeninS lclal n hold 17 complete de20 ,v and Saturday, July . partments. to Eugene Welcoming patrons to the new according manager. location besides Manager Price 124 south will be his rmerly located at regular staff, Couch and Betty Korth, and price and his staff have week. part time employes, Dixie Gormoving the past ng into their old location don and LalRae Korth. ,W established 83 Co., in-t- o self-servic- e , Ber-nic- e p 1 Accident and Sickness scramble. While the Jaycees will have their fun capturing the carp this Sunday, the kids of Brigham City and the surrounding area will tussle with the squirming, battling fish In front of the tabernacle Saturday, July 28. As before, the fish will be tagged, and the kids will be awarded prizes at the event Mrs. Manila Spencer, Clerk Of The Local Board calls roll of men who left for the army Mpnday evening. The men &re, left to right: John Delbert Spademan, Juan Joe Pacheco, Merrill R. Ross, whose induction was delayed pending another physical; Crawford A. Rudddl, Max Takasugi and William Dick Holland. Not present were Robert Alma Smoot and Nephi Perdash. ' . . . Insurance now offered by Want NEW YORK LIFE Pro Baseball? INSURANCE COMPANY Anew andliberal program of Accident and insurance policies, including Hos- pitalization and Medical Expense benefits, is now offered by New York Life. This company is one of the largest mutual life insurance companies in the world. Its new Accident and Sickness policies stress liberal bene- -' fits and broad coverages at the lowest possible cost. They offer cash income during disability and provide funds to pay doctor and hospital bills. Ask a New York Life agent to tell you about them. New York Life Insurance Company, 51 Madison Avenue, New York 10, N.Y. 107-year-o- ld WILL SERVE THEIR COUNTRY To Try For The Brooklyn - Dodgers will hold a baseball tryout camp, July 20 and 21. from 9:30 a. m. until 3 p. m., in Layton, Utah. Those interested in trying out from Box Elder - county are invited to attend," said Peter Radulovich. Lunch will be served both days and transportation will be paid the men driving tf Eight Box Elder Men Answer Call For WOODSTOCK, Eight Box Elder county men answered a call to serve in 'the tJ. S. army last Monday w!hen they, left Brigham City at 7:07 p. m. to report at Ft. Douglas. the whiskey thats .. t i A BlENOlL NEUTRAL Taka-sug- Johnnys Bushnell service station is be- prize awards daily, of oil changes, grease consisting Jobs, gas-oin- e and accessory prizes to be ing anrfounced for Friday, Sat- presented to those registering urday and Sunday of this week at the open house. by Johnny (Malloy, new manager Johnnys Bushnell service Is of the Sinclair station at 696 the official service station for South Main street. the popular Bushnell Motel. It Favors for the ladies and gifts is a member station of the for the men will be distributed American Automobile during the three day event, with Mffi "I ask you, who's the Big Boss whero I work? Tho people who own the mine? The management? The employees? No. It's you, the Public, who buys the products made from metals. Without your purchases, our mines would shut down, let's not think about that." and the mlners-we- il, mother. d i, Robert i Thorough Job GRAIN of I (Mrs. Spencer reported 6he received her qupta for the next call on August 6, whkta will be ' ' nine men. v - 1 65 Ed Grand opening corps. Alma Smoot, Corinne; William Dick Holland, Rt. No. 2, Tremonton; John Delbert Spackman, Honeyville; Devere Nephi PerCrawford A. dash, Washakie; iRuddell, Brigham City and Juan Joe Pacheco, native, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, who has been working in the county. OLD WHISKEY (UP) rine To Hold Opening the local board. Rt. 3, Tremonton; 6 PROOF year-ol- taking the oath at Ft. Douglas all of the men left for Ft. iLewis, Washington on the evening of July 17, according to Mrs. Marilla Spencer, clerk ,of 'After Inductees included Max KENTUCKY Vt. Johnnys Service Boston news Payne, paper comic strip artist Js va cationing here with his 101 Army Service; Next Quota Announced fclfem" : ,CW MORE TUN EVER . 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