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Show Short Format BEES OUTPLAY OGDEN BUT LOSE IN CLOSE GAME THERE THURS. I Val Woodland Goes Full Distance Giving Eight Hits ; ' By David Holland Mrs Howard Johnson of Preston, Idaho, Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Andersen of Roy, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wheat-lespent Saturday visiting their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stoddard of Hooper, Utah. Mr and Mrs. Claude Raye and Mrs. Alice Raye of Randolph, Idaho, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. David Olague Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble spent Friday and Saturday In Ogden. Mr Marble is taking ray treatments at the Dee hospital. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Winford Barms were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Eandall of and Mrs. Milton Hodges of Tremonton. Their aon Dallas Penrose. Mrs, Pearl Perry attended the funeral services of a relative, Mr. Fred Petersen of Logan on Thursday. Mr. and Mm Louis Spackman and children spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keller of Honeyville, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fryer and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Austin of Tremonton. Sunday visitors of Mrs. Pearl Perry was her son and daughter in law. Mr. and Mrs. Alson Perry and children of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs N. Peter Marble were Sunday dinner guests of y Central Pre-Scho- ol Round-u- p son-in-la- Next Week I ' Central school will hold its pre school round up for prospecbaseball Gods werent tive first graders Mopduy .and t The smiling on 'the Box Elder Bee Tuesday, April 21 and 22, acbaseballers yesterday afternoon cording to LuPieal Callings of a it Ogden, where they played the PTA. , , one of their best games of the Youngsters on the east side of season, but lost to the Ogden Main street will have deiinlile while Monday drew, last year's champs, by a appointments those on the west side will be score of 4 2. t c ( For the Bees,, determined Val called on April 22. i and ' Woodland went the full dis tanee, giving up eight hits, wh'if fing eleven, and walking only two. Big Jim ' Dokos went the route for the Tigers allowing 1 seven bingles, walking six, and striking out thirteen. I The Bee jinx came when they up the bases two conse- I loaded cuitlve innings and then were put out each time. The Bees left a total of 12 men on the base baths as compared to only five I for Ogden. The top hitter for the Bees j. was speedy Roland Holman who connected for three hits in five trips to the plaite including a f long two bagger.. Harold Anderson racked up a pair of singles and Phil Oyler and Baty Morrl- son gathered one each t Both of the Bees two runs came in the big third inmng I when Morrison drew a walk and was sacrificed to second by Baird. A single by Holman scored Morrison and then Anderson knocked Holman across. Then Engines Get Hot , The LOUISVILLE, Ky. CUP) General Electric companys jet engine J 47, is 12 feet long but turns out more than 10 000 horse power at high altitude speeds The temperature Inside the engine may get as high as 2,000 re- my. Mrs. J. S. Burbank of Tremon- (UP) i The city of Natchez, Miss, be. gan its history In 1700, when the French sets up a trading post on the bluffs which Jatef became famous during the Civ. II War. i 4 -- 1 4 C . t i f f A i i I Water Boy Goes West SPENCEIR, Rus W. Va. (OP) sell Weteli has lost his job as water boy for a road construe tion crew. Wetzell was the wa ter boy for a state prison, road gang He was sent to get some water for his mates and just kept on going the Bees were retired with the sacks filled After repeating the loading effort and being retired one more, the Bees then failed to rally for the remainder of the contest. SATURDAY White challis wool and black chantilly lace were combined by designer Ernest Newman to create this beautiful short evening gown worn by Janis Carter who appears in Howard Hughes' Fying Leathernecks, an Edmund Grainger production in Technicolor. The dress is simply trimmed with large French roses and is worn over an , underskirt of horsehair and white taffeta. NOREFUNDS - NOEXCHANGES - NO IAYAWAYS Free READY-TO-WEA- $K w $4 only Ladies Better Dresses 17 5 only 7; Misses 10 $SP0FF 1 ; Skirts, size 2$ & 1 only Misses Skirts, size 6-1- 2 . $u 75 9Q 1Q and children were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. N. Pe ter Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones and Mr. and Mns. France Gunnel of Tremonton on Sunday. A number of people from Dew. eyville attended the funeral ser vices of Homer Lee Barnard at the Foulger Rose chapel of Og den. Mrs. Jennie Nielsen, Mrs. Nor ma Marble and Mrs. LaVenna Packer of Brigham City were visiting during the week with Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble Mrs Marva Johnson of, Ogden spent several days visiting her mother, Mrs. Evelyn Spademan Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perry were Mr, Ladies Slips, f 5 95 $22.75 JJ OFF $23 75 534.75 $4 ST . 3 for 5 3, 50 Ladies Nylon Hosiery j i " Regular 53.00 - i.-Ladies and Misses 2 for 5300 4 i Mens Work Shirts ) ; PAIR STORMKING , I Hip Boots, reg. $7.95 Solid Colors Heavy 22x44 FOXCRAFT . tLOOi Also BIG REDUCTIONS Oil All SQUARES SHEETS Bleached Special $225 White Outing, 3T i I m 3 y. MENS , SLACKS - O AH Aff - s i - mens. ! PRICE SI.C90FF i 1 a PANTS WORK , j on slacks $11.95 to $14.95 4 for 53,.(Q)(Q) EMGEfflS ; Wr 1 Ideal for Dish Towels RB,WANTS , on slacks $7.95 to $10.95 t white,2IW0 1 for $1.00 n $t.oo oft Flour Sacks Type 128 Cases, 42x36 BAYM TOWELS MAJOR APPLIANCES Quantity Limited 2 for $1 72x108 81x99 t ; Extra Special . for5fjjOO Sheets, Cases Bath Towels S 3 3 for Wens Tee Shirts, white I f i 2 for 5300 1 4 for $1.00 , 'fl , Dress & Slack Socks f Mens GREY AND BLUE CHAMBRAY 7.rr,v 84 South Main BOYS SLACK SOCKS , REGULAR $1.79 TO $1.98 THE AMAZING VALUES FOR DOLLAR DAY Lou, Hazel and DeVon Breitenbeker SOCKS" 5200 ; : : i 5200 ! ' SERVICE 3 for $2.00 v. t 1 Play Shoes - ;; ; BROADCLOTH SHORTS " 98c PAIR Boys Sport Shirts 1 KNIT SHORTS 2 for $1X0 5g00 LADIES AND CHILDRENS L MENS SHORTS pr.53,00 Chidrens Play Togs 40 mm SALES on all shirts $3.95 to $5.95 50c off on all $2.85 to $3.45 J House Shoes, values to $3.49 TRAFFIC'!-APLIANCIE- 53.CD0FF OFF Sgoo' Ladies Nylon Anklets, colored T SHIRTS oo1 Ladies and Misses Sweaters ft Mens Sport . LADIES SPRING COATS $12.95 -- $14.95 $0 OFF Ladies Knit Blouses Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Johnson n OFF ON ALL i Qrf Misses Cotton Knit Panties, colored 2for53, tana. SEE on all shirts $4.95 and up Misses SPRING COATS $7.95 to $9.90 $1 OFF son-in-la- AND SHIRTS DEPARTMENT R 4 only Childrens Spring Coats DEWEYVILLE Mrs. Phebe Burbank returned to her home Saturday after spending the winter months with her daugh ter &nd Mr. and Mrs, Jake Kerns of Malad, Idaho. Mr and Mrs Warren Hay cock visited with Mrs. Lloyd Newsome Thursday who Is in a Salt Lake City hospital. Visitors at the Jay Noor home during the week were Mrs Norrs parents, Mr. and Mrs Per ry Kanfield of Townsend, - Mon Mens Western Palling In Rear Of Our Store - Back Door Entrance! J Phone 990 " Conrv, HAKDFOED, Connecticut was the safest state in the nation in which to have a baby during 1901. Health, experts disclosed that only one mother died for every 10,000 live births In Connecticut degrees fahienheit. Deweyville News IN y Maternity Made Safer ? 2. ; Wash- mouse-trappe- 5 only Ladies Spring Coats COME April 18, 1952 (Brigham City, Utah driver ton spent several days visiting ington with a hit and-ruthe fox and 40 taxicab drivers her sister and brother-in-law- , the hounds. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Huesser. Ernest Davis was the quarry Went Home At Last of the hunt after his collision with a taxicab. The Irate hackle, ROCKVILLE, Conn. (UP) Af John switched ter 54 years of married life, on hisBranch, Instantly radio and alertwas 80, E. Benton, Benjamin ed the companys dispatcher. granted a divorce on grounds of The call was sounded and 40 desertion. iBenton testified that radio cabs joined In the 60 mile his wife left him nine years ago an hour The mobile chase. to go home to her mother." soon hounds their victim and brought him to Phone your news to 1,000. justice. two-wa- 4 3 Friday. It was WASHINGTON (UP) "tally ho In downtown n PAGE NINE BOX ELDER JOURNAL ar- Amm SMASH octet I 1 Sandall arrived home after ceiving his release from the ' Taxi Drivers Gang Up On J 5 on Oxford grey or Forest green Whipcords J Regular $3.98 J t |