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Show Easter Cantata Practices Progressina Nicelv Special Birthday Observance by 7th Ward Relief Society Box Elder Bees, North Cache to Open Baseball Season April 15 Bees Will Field New Team in Region One drawal of South Cache from Region one competition, tout will be announced soon. Circuit This Year Following is the Box Elder baseball roster. High school With four practice tilts r Catchers 'Ross Poulsen, hind them, the Box Elder Bees will open their region one baseDouglas and Reese Nielson. ball schedule at Rees Pioneer Pitchers Hal Morrison, park next Thursday, April 15, Reeder and Baty Robert Monson. Coach Vernal Harris announced this week. Infielders Richard Hadfield, North Cache will play the Ralph Anderson, Lynn Keyes, next Bees in the season's opener Max Baty, Reed Olsen, Dennis week, Coach Harris said In re- Gordon, Wallace Bunnell, and porting that the local diamond Lavar Rigby. squad contains only three hurl-er- ; Outfielders Leon Vail, TraBaty Morrison, ace Leon Vail, outfielder, and vis Hunsaker, 'Bob Jensen, Neil Richard Hadfield, first baseman. Oman, Hollingsworth, Gary Michio Shio, Paul Hunsaker, The balance of the squad will Bruce Oman and Jay Bartchi. be new men, Harris said, but they in prachave 'been looking good tice tilts with South High and Davis. The lasf of these was Psia's Tower Safe afternoon. yesterday played For Another Year Previously Davis won from the Bees 8 to 5 and South won both The FLORENCE, Italy (UP) games, 9 to 8 and to 4. Tower of Pisa Is not about to Game time for the North fall over at least not this year Cache-Becontest next Thursand there is no immediate The said. Harris be will 3:30, day concern about the dear fragile balance of the season schedule old lady, an expert said. , has been upset by the with Off and on since 1174, when the tower was built at a slant that steadily got worse, it has t edbeen feared that the ifice would crash to earth. Its Busy top is presently 16 feet out of the perpendicular but has not passed the center of gravity. Domondo Natoni, supervisor for public works in the province teachers of the Honeyville ward of Tuscany to which Pisa beattended the Primary conference longs, was reassuring about the in Salt Lake City Saturday. They towers immediate future. traveled 'by bus. Actually," he said, the minute inclinatory movement of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Boothe the leaning tower Is continuing surprised their parents, Mr. and at the same rate as 20 years Ms. Ray Boothe and Mr. and a movement that does not, ago, Mrs. tinsel Hunsaker, Friday for cause any preoccupanight, when they arrived home tion."now, on a short leave of absence from Natoni pointed out that a comthe tl. S. army. They are stationed near San Francisco, Calif. mission which convened recently at Pisa will complete a reThe farmers are busy people port on the tower sometime this in Honeyville these days. Trac- year. At the end of these studies, tors are going everywhere. They are planting peas, grain and an immediate program of work beets as fast as the ground Is will be launched, he added. .The commission, among other ready. atMr. and Mrs. Reed Boothe of things, will pay particular nato of tention the the study Mrs. Logan and Mr. and , including Boothe and family of Og- ture of the of wamovement subterranean, den, were all guests at the home ter. 'Boothe. of Mrs. be- La-va- Harold B. Felt, Director and several members of the South Box Elder stake choir discuss final plans for the Easter presentation of The Last Seven Words of Christ to be presented Easter morn at 8 a. m. Shown here with Director Felt are: Earl Johnston, vocalist, Mrs. Dale Madsen, vocalist, E. Reese Davis, manager, Mel Richardson, narrator, Mrs. Davis, pianist and Mrs. Louise Davis, organist. . . . Motor vehicle accidents in the 38 000 persons in 1952 while cancer killed 220.000 persons, the American 5 Box Elder JOURNAL United States killed Brigham City, Utah Friday, April 9, 1954 Cancer Society reports. HONEYVILLE f REPORTS: 179-foo- Farmers of Community Are Preparing Land, Planting Crops Grow Bigger, Better Crops, with a By Mrs. George Wintle The March meeting of the Honeyville Requita club was held at the home of Mrs. Beulah Hunsaker, March 30, and a delicious dinner was served by the hostess to 13 members. Concrete Pie Irrigation System t After the dinner Mrs. Paulie T. Boothe read a sketch of her life. Then several of the ladies exchanged poems, after which games were played. Those present were Ruth O. Hunsaker, Hughes, .Arvella Orme, Daisy Duke, Lillian Hunsaker, Mary Seal, Lima Hunsaker, Carrie Boothe, Emily Tolman, Paulie T. Boothe, 'Beulah Hunsaker, Janesin Petersen and Hattie Hunsaker. Es-tell- a Many advantages are yours when you use enduring concrete pipe which pays for itself in savings as you use it. or The only method that is free from either pests, it places the water where you want it air-bor- by controlled application without losses from seepage or evaporation. And, year after year, it saves you in costs of labor and maintenance.- - - - on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Wintle and children of Pocatello, Idaho, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hunsaker, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nelson and family of Washington Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. David Shelby and family, and Mrs. Jean Staffund, all of Sandy, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hunsaker this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Derral Wiggill and children of Layton spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. - Proved by time and experience, it's truly the one irrigation system that brings you bigger, better crops as it pays for itself Spring is the time to have your concrete pipe irrigation installed. Contact W. R. White Co. today for full details. NMMATKM COMVOAISft Phone 7765 MAP PATH Ml PM MTU COMCMTt COMCttn MTU Mi MTU CWVIITI PCMW sub-soli- UTT TTPM CHICAGO (UP) Religious and inspirational subjects are more girls for popular than pin-ucalendar art, according to a specialty advertising executive. History has shown that Americans, in times of uncertainly, turn to the enduring values of religion and family associations," said A. N. Moore, general sales manager of Shaw-Bartofirm. Inc., a calendar-makinToday our country is undergoing perhaps one of the most crucial periods in its history and today again religion plays an increasingly share in our national and individual life. It has been our experience that sales of calendar subjects are pretty apt to reflect trends in the publics thinking. Moore said that one of his firms most popular items this year Is a calendar picture urging church attendance. Business firms that underwrite campaigns fostering religious beliefs, regular church attendance and religious training of youth are certain to reflect the thinking of the majority of the people in their communities, he said. g Natonis statement was prompMr. and Mrs. George 'Harper ted by another special govern- Unhinged Thief spent last Sunday jn Salt Lake ment commission report that the City visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Beck and children of Pocatello, Idaho, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto IHill Sunday. They are parents of Mrs. Beck. Mrs. Ezra Benson and Mrs. June Christensen spent Monday in Thatcher visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Petersen. mm Religious Themes Top Calendar Art Paulie Mr. and Mrs. Ablnadi Tolman were made very happy Tuesday morning, April 6, when they received a telegram from their Mrs. daughter-in-law- , LeRoy Tolman from Florida Melbourne, Wiggills aunt, Mrs. Lima Hun- of the arrival of a little grandsaker and family. This is' their first daughter. will child. Mrs. Tolman is staying Johnson Mrs. Conrad head the Red Cross drive in with her parents in Florida Honeyville this year. while her husband is serving Twelve Primary officers and with the U. S. army in Korea. W.R.fMifGe. CONCMfl MWIt . La-mo- Mrs. Fred Pack and baby son, and Miss Mary Tolman of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Austin Tolman of Ogden, all visited at the home of Mrs. Paulie T. Boothe ditch-sid- e 1625 Wall Ave. Ogden, Utah e ; Ward and Stake Officers Are Shown Here with Relief Society members following birthday celebration held on March 30 at the 7th ward hall. Dinner was served followed by a special Spring program under the direction of Mrs. Mary Riby and Mrs. Flora Walker. Especially honored were visiting teachers, who each received a beautiful handmade wood fiber corsage. Mrs. Phoebe North and Mrs. Ida K. Steffin, oldest members of the organization, also received corsages. Seated left to right on front row are: ward officers: Mrs. Etha John, secretary; Mrs. Lila Wright, second counselor;1 Mrs. Norma Korth, first counselor and Mrs. Afton Olsen, president; Bishop Lewis S. Wight and North Box Elder Stake Relief Society board presidency; Mrs. June Hunsaker, president; Mrs. Nina Beecher, first counselor; Mrs. Alice Norman, second counselor and Mrs. Lula B. Reeder, secretary. . . MARUNSOUIRG, W. Va. (UP) towers inclination was IncreasPhyllis Robinson woke up one ing at such a rate a6 to cause realarm. This commission said morning to find the hinges that the rate of Incline, up un- moved from her front door. Evtil last year running at a steady erything else was in place. rate of .027 inches a year, had increased. Thousands of tons of concrete have already been pourey into the towers base in an effort to halt the leaning. Help Make Their "Breaks!" ' ' i. 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