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Show t 4 . - PAGE SIX nUPTURED? Brigham City. Utah Friday, May 5. 1950 0at Experimenting with questionable trataeg the expense of your health will prove costly. See your Physician at once for the proper diagnosis and we will fill his prescription to his entire satisfaction. If your condition has already been determined and you are not securing the proper comfort or relief, pay us a visit at once and be convinced that under competent hands, truss fitting has been reduced t a science eliminating all guess-wor- We feature the famous line of Non-Ski- d Spot Pad Trusses which hold the rupture with a fraction of the pressure required by other appliances We also have a complete assortment of Abdominal Supportars, Elastic Shoulder Braces, etc HAMILTON DRUGS Corner Main & Forest I l ' JOURNAL BOX ELDER JAAU Will Show junior Baseball Ball Game With Holds Meeting Logan Postponed Baseball Movies Moving pictures on tascball will be shown tomorrow evening, Saturday, May 6, to anyone wishing to attend, by the Japanese American Athletic union, as a public service, at the Commercial clubrooms, beginning at 8 oclock. There will be no admission charge and the public is invited to attend the show, JAAU officials said. 'Films to be shown Include Gymnasium Play Ball Son, Baseball, Swing King," and World Series. to be played this afternoon has been postponed because of wet The game was to be . There was a meeting of those grounds. between the Box Elder Interested in the Junior base- played Rees and the Logan Grizzlies. ball, in the Chamber of Com- It was' to be the third Region One game for Logan and the fourth for the Hi vers. "If the weather will change, well play the game Monday afternoon at Rees Pioneer park merce rooms last Tuesday evening at 8 oclock in the evening. The purpose of the moving was to get ready for the Junior baseball season which will open with the first game being played on June 5 at Rees Pioneer park. Attending the meeting were Don Chase, Klwanls club; E. If. Pete Peters, American Legion baseball teams coach; Gordon Reeves, Lions club; Willis Hansen, city councilman in charge of parks and recreation; Lester Diodge, Rotary; Vernal Harris, Box Elder high school baseball coach; Dick Larsen, Twenty-Thirtclub. Jay Matthews of Perry also was asked to attend the meeting for the purpose of getting one of the clubs to sponsor a team In this age limit. AftPr a short discussion it was agreed by those present and the Rotary club sponsoring the team this year. E. II. Peters and Vernal Harris will make up the rosters of the remaining three teams in at 3:30 oclock, reports Coach Harris. up to date, the Logan nine has not shown much pertaining to power. They have played two the league. Murray Mason will draw up the schedule for release next Wednesday. This schedule a practice will also include schedule for the month of May. Two changes in the gules guiding the play of the Junior baseball league were as follows; games will start promptly a 5 p. m. and a team after 13 minutes of waiting Is unable to fiPld a team they automatically forfeit the game and no player will be allowed on, the field unless dressed in full as provided for him by the sponsoring club. The games this summer will s be played on Monday and In Rees Pioneer park. y 1 The ! OJP&WQ Perry-Willar- are here! that was The baseball game lues. Evening d uni-for- Tups-evening- rafted for smartness NEVER POSSIBLE BEFORE L STRONG ENOUGH to sup- port a car and passengers , by itself Theres a world of smartness in 1. We buy your pretent tube. We give your tiro FREE in spec- - 1 , lion. i 3. Vour credit ie Invited just toy, " Charge It and pay at you 1 n I n rldo. Tormt up to 3 month. fr. ' 1 . blucher with pure crepe sole. W.A Weyenberg Theres quality unlimited, too, in their rich leathers and superb crafting. 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Josephson 403 South 2nd West Brigham City, Utah. 14 mythical - plan your BOX ELDER MOSQUITO Please take further notice that a canvas of the results of said election shows that Merl Beecher, Ernest E. Johnson, and II. Eugene Perry, being the three candidates who received the greatest number of votes, are hereby declared the elected su- or Men sent Corporation- Let us help you fifty percent technical DDT of three to five micron cut size with the fifty percent Inert ingredients containing a wetting agent, separator, hair wetting agent, sticking agent, spreader, all of non poisonous, non abrasive quality, being a three to five micron cut size. White or off white in color, throughout. Each bid will be for one ton or more of DDTW 50 percent, FOB 53 South 6th West, Brigham City, Utah. To be delivered within ten days after notification of acceptance of bids, and to specify the size of package. A certified sample of the above described product must accompany each bid. Bids will be up to midnight. May 17, 1950. We reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Legal Notice of the Results of Election for Supervisors of the South Box Elder Soil Concer-vatio- n District BLOWOUT PROTECTION .' RECEIVED UTAH STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE :V i Legal Notice Probate' and Guardianship Bids will be received by the Notices. Consult Clerk of Executive Board of the Box Elder District Court, Brigham, Mosquito and Fly Abatement Utah, or the respective, District for the following: DDTW 50 percent, containing signers for information. n BLOCK BLOWOUTS at their source NEARLY DOUBLE the strength of your tires PROTECT your tires from ruptures ond bruises Students ITHACA, N. Y. (UrMelinda Cornell University contests so far, and have lost said Lwn Lingle and at class "now what it's like to play both of them. They have onlyi Lingle have resided at the home Box two or three lettermen back of Seth Eagle at Washakie, round with a lot of money i from their second division team Elder County, Utah, and since Each has $10,000 to invest but from last years club.' As to the that date the said Seth Eagle ,Uy on paper. As part of their of the game, It has died and the said parents Importance condoesnt mean too much to the have made no attempt to the or Court Juvenile Bees, but they must win it to tact the' an efput themselves in the region Welfare Department in one lead for good. fort to locate said children or to Box Elder has met and beaten make inquiry as to the condithr.ee teams up to date and have tion of the said children. Therefore, you Buford Lingle given each a good working over. Their scores to the games are and Luella Lingle, the parents as follows; 21 to 7 against Bear of said children, are hereby sumRiver, 27 to 1 against South moned to appear before the Cache and 13 to 6 against North above named Court on the 6th Cache In only seven innings last day of June, 1950, at 10 A. M., In the Box Elder County Court Thursday afternoon. The Hivers have been down House in Brigham City, Box Elto the park only once this week der County, Utah and show for the daily practice. They work cause why said children should out at the park, but the cold and not be declared dependent. and and dealt wet grounds have forced them neglected children to throw in the gym. Pitchers with according to law. have spent two days in the litIf you fail to appear your detle gym throwing their stuff to fault will be entered and the keep in shape. Court will hear this care and deAfter the game with Logan on termine any rights and interests Monday, the Hivers will end you may have in said children, their Region One ball games and will dispose of the said case against Weber high at John In accordance with the law, and Afleck park, In Ogden, next the best interests of the said Thursday night Harold Ander-so- n children. will probably start both Dated this 24 day of April, games for the Bees, with Briten-beke- r 1950. catcher, Keyes on , first BY THE COURT, base, John second, Wight on Carole Seger, third and Phil Oyler at shortClerk of the Court. stop. In the outer gardens, Har- (SEAL) ris will patrol left field, Hunsa-ke- r in center and either Wells or Whitaker In the right field. 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Phone job... ties graduate ' Alleged Dependent Children TO; Buford Lingle and Luella Eagle Lingle WHEREAS, a petition having been filed in this Court on the 27th day of February, 1950, in the interest of the above named children, alleging in substance and effect that said children on or about the 15th day of February, 1950 became dependent and neglected, in ' that the whereabouts of the said mother of said children is unknown, and that the whereabouts of said father of said children is unknown, and that on or about the first (1st) day of May said parents left Leon Lingle and Melinda Lingle with Seth Eagle at Washakie, Box Elder County, Utah and that since that time said parents of said children have made no attempt to contact this Court or the Box Elder of Public County Department Welfare at Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah or any persons interested in the said children in .an effort to locate said children or to make inquiry as to the condition of the said children. That on or about the 30th day 6f June, 1949, the above named children were declared dependent - and neglected children and were committed to the 21 Stte Department of Public Welfare and that since that time s The :obc uto a b pai J . STATE OF UTAH In the Interest of CHARLOTTE LINGLE HARVEY LINGLE RITA LINGLE MELINDA LINGLE LEON UNGLE Jrru Js ICED SUMMONS AND NOTICE TO PARENTS OR GUARDIAN Case No. 6478 Tortl Use your head to get ahead! Wear a .wear a hat.. Lee... wear a Lee II "Trinity"-a- nd know you have a smart they head on your shoulders. The styling and craftsmanship in the Trinity" give you a college bred look that s welcome in any business organization. And because ... Hi its TRINITY it holds its good looks for good. Let us show you the Lee "Trinity" today post-graduat- e In d your best course in hats. or regular crown. A word to the wise! Youll make 'M a better impression with a hat . . A the best with a Lee. 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