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Show page five BOX ELDER JOURNAL uth Brigham Ciiy. 3. 1950 Friday March - Bees Junior Team Wins , though the main Box v- team did lose to Bear R the for was junior joy there defeated the f They 40 gSfver second team play-of-tof 37 Tthe first game of the field house oontest in the Aggie Tuesday night. defeated WeThe Rivers have Cache, Logan and South ber and Bear North Cache twice for a grand siver three times tptal of eleven triumphs against ir one defeat. not Harris has been Coach Vernal Fourth Ward Tips - Mesa, Arizona Powers' lather said he. Bud. had been offered a Class C contract by the Brooklyn affiliate baseball club, but that he had deferred signing. A sophomore at Utah Slate Agricultural college. Bud took his final exams early in order to complete the winter quarter's work before leaving for California, He has been training since Christmas, and reports that his pitching arm feels better than it has since he was in high schooL Powers was signed by the St, Louis Cardinals organization, but was released last fall following spring and a summer's play training with a number of Cardinal farm clubs. It was two away but a road ahead for the Fourth rocky ward last night as they tipped the . Ipsa, Arizona five by the score of at the basketball tournament in Salt Lake City. After downing the first two teams they met In the contest by a comfortable 10 and 11 point lead respectively, it looked good for the Brig-habasketball battlers who two years ago walked away with the title. Wednesday evening the Fourth ward beat the Cedar Institute basketball team 40 to 30. Details of the game last night were not available at press time. Bees second charge of the he team. Under his guidance, one of the finest has turned out ever attending Box Kelly junior teams in ECoach Collin started Harris Hunsaker and LeRon Johnson at the forwards, Ronnie Rock at center post,, and Calvin Jrppson and Gary Mortenson at guards to open up all the games. These hoys the half are all juniors. Second ork was high-geare- then turned over to sophomore boys. Bowling Results Bud Powers left yesterday morning for Hollywood, Calit, to join the Hollywood Stars, Pacific Coasl league Triple-baseball club, lor a spring tryout !h Game 1 Powers Tries Out With Hollywood Coast League Nine Farmer and David Malm-ros- e were starting forwards. Harold Anderson came In at center, and Phil Oyler and Richard White moved into the guard slots. Other boys on the squad who showed that they had plenty of ability were Wayne Hunsaker, Richard MacFarlane, LeMar Davis and Gary Mann. Five, 51 To 40 51-4- 0 Monday Mixed League, Feb. 20 The Pheasant cafe held first place with a win of three points over Club Billiards; W'ess Mare Lumber split ket and two points each, while Beehive Bottling took three from the Intermountain Indian school. Tuesday League, Feb. 21 . Brigham Truck and Implement company the Tri-Stat- h n all-spar- d league-leadin- Seagull g of 274, and a high series of 699. Wednesday League. Feb. 22 n Q. K. Rubber Welders of in first place stayed with a win of three points over Hodges Barber Shop, Jones Service of Corinne grabbed four from O. C. Tanner Jewelry, while B. & B. Billiards and Brigham Laundry split two points each. Doug Orchard almost won the 82.50 offered by the Dance-Bow- l e for an game, but he slipped up in the last frame and got a strike. Thursday League, Feb. 23 Brigham Tire Shop held the top spot with a win of three points over the Eagles; the Indian School stayed a close second with a four-poie victory over the Avia- tion, taking four points; Finer Cleaners won three from Nielsen Motors, and Morrells Inc. took Andersen Auto for four points. Paul Morrell warmed up the alleys with a high game Tri-Stat- a With three teams, Box Elder, Bear River and South Cache all tied for second place in the region standings, a play-of- f is necessary for tournament berths. The drawings were made after the game and Box Elder played Bear River last night in Logan for second place. Friday night the loser of the Tuesday game will play South Cache for the third) Region I berth in the tournament and the loser will play , the fifth place teamof the Big 8 the first part of next week for the eighth tournament berth. Region I is assured of thTec teams in the state tournament and the Big 8 four with the last position being decided between the two leagues. BABY CRIB Natural Finish Full Size. Cut To . 30"x54M $14.83 Regular delight inrlhe handsome and pleasing "decorator" effects that can be obtained with this one coat flat oil paint. Dulopake tournament. easy-to-appl- y, and ceilings like rich, heavy a beautiful matte finish. Can be soap and water. One coat covers. District One Democrats To Hold Mass Meeting Available in six delicate standard wall colors and while. Can be matched to any desired shade by adding Moore's Sani-fla- t Deep Colors. party in the Brigham City district number one (First ward) dries to INC. . - 0 To assure a positive and quick sellout of a large part of this huge stock we have cut prices with absolute disregard for cost or profit. Every article, excepting a few contract lines, goes on sale at prices that demand quick buying action! Hurry to get your share of these values! 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Canyon Economy Run . . . t tained from . Glenn S. Nelson, secretary of the local Civil Service board of examiners at the Brigham City post office. NITY HASSOCK Nine out of ten adult pedestrians killed in traffic lost their) lives during the hours of dark- A Block & Save" Mobiles Grand the will hold a mass meeting, Monday, March 6, beginning at 8 oclock in the evening, it was announced today. Purpose of the meeting is to reorganize that district and to elect officers for the county Democratic party convention. ness. In Regular i Members of "Walk bank examiner, paying and $3,100; and automoi tive spare parts expert payingfrom $3,100 to $5,350 per year. Further information . on the jobs listed above may be iob-- . Also, $3,825 $6.88 1 JOE CARR, Int. Phone 737 North Main Street 0 $2,650 to $1,600 'a'' 45-3- V. MEEmEILILS, year. Entire huge stock priced for quick and positive action! Out goes quality furniture at cost - near cost - below cost! $9.00 Lasting quality plastic covers. designs. Cut To - washed with - co inspector, This Week Play-O- ff The Box Elder Bees, once tied for second place in thp Region One basketball race, relinquished all claim to third place, last night when they lost to the South Cache Spartans Though the Bees are ranked only fourth in region standings they still have one more chance to grab a berth in- the state tournamenrhr Salt Lake City;' By whipping the fifth place team in the Big eight next week the Bees will play in the state You'll cream Tri-Stat- e 5 $5,-40- Region One Slates Chance For State MOORES DULOPAKE brushes on walls y $3,-82- , CRIB MATTRESS WITH Feb-ruar- sistant, paying $2,450 to $3,100 a year; Herbarium Aid "Jplant mounting) $2,450 and $2,650 a year; museum aid, $2,450 to a year; medical officer. to $6,100 a year; and tobac- Takes drastic action to dispose of huge overstock of fine furniture electrical floor coverings appliances! All prices slashed. Still Have A FOR INTERIOR WALLS AND CEILINGS i h BeesBowToS.C.; cmneci Weawfht Lumber, and Bear River Refuge ' Third Ward Beehive continued their winning streak with three points captured from Girls Cook Meal the Beehive Appliance. Beehive girls of the first year Special Prizes Max Morgan, after hitting class in the Third ward premeal at close to most of the prizes, but pared an the Third ward Scout house, never actually landing one, woi) a haircut from Hodg- early Saturday morning, 25. es Barber shop for his score of event was under the diThe 193. rolled a Ralph Williams 197 to win $1.00 in trade from rection of Lucille (Joe) Jones, Wess Market; Dewey Ashcroft teacher of that class. won two steak dinners, courtesy of for his Civil Service Lumber, Openings score of 199. Sootie Yamasaki gets his hat cleaned and block- Listed By Officials ed at Finer Cleaners for his score of 200, and Larry York hit The most recent announcea 213 to win dual air- ment by the Civil Service complane instruction from Seagull mission of jobs open include archives assistant and library asAviation. OTPN1T mm Advertised items on sale while quantity lasts. Phone 250 I i |