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Show 2.000,000 'st hail ed by , i&a, rloaa g, eamsTo Battle ywwtrt, you OOui( Diprf Pyobolo,, howft, Iy Ud ELDER JOURNAL Friday, February 24, 1950 Brigham City, Utah Games Featured For Sale FOR SALE White enamel Monarch coal range in A1 condition, Call at 306 west Seven th north or phone 313-- teams from Japa-flfag- S of the Intermoun. to it was announced FOR SALE Mohair living room the of organiza officers set, and walnut dining room table. Reasonable. 68 south which tournament, Third west F24M-l-pBox Elder high ? held 'Davis at and SALE 16, FOR March Oak typewriter desk on in Kaysville lor only S12.00. Pick it up at school the Honey 140 South Main, C. B. Wli A 17 and 18, s Young Hams. and the Ogden will FOR SALE Fertilizer. Well rotand Davis Comets hardwood floors t ted manure for lawns end the on up it t gardens. Phone 757-R- . . Mac teams from other lea h jow Wilson. three Wording to officials from one each de teams, lWf ' ha, 'verconan, you bck tact. y:38articl, rfanaadfK, rrent boofa , REPAIRING Idaho; Ely, Nevada; City have accept in to participate One more tournament. Sau Lake invitations Runs Good APT. Rent room deluxe opts. Peach City Apts. Phone 723-J- , F. Glen Kelly. FOR RENT Three room fur. nlshed apartment. Prefer workers at the Indian school. Ph. . 410 or CHEVROLET l'a-TO- l TRUCK N Salt Lake City. The j wilt' meet the same eve-- , consolation jo determine J winner, and the two win will meet the final night, ich IS, to determine the champion at the 75 Phone 163 d Central Chevrolet Co. 18 No. Main Phone 21 Central Chevrolet Co. and third place in awarded the be will hies 18 No. Main Phone 21 division and first and con n mon trophies will be award-!the lower division, FOR SALE Must sell at once, ollowing the games at Da 18 ft. house frailer, S500. Call on the evening of March 18, award dance will be held at or write Dave Poulsen, Co. rinne. Phone Bear River 2455. gym. Buddhist first place FOR JA.A.U. win-o- f (Honeyville Y.B.A., a tournament last week, represent the local league at the J.A.C.L. tournament io Falls, Idaho, February 23, and 25 't Go To California Dept Warns iployment a huge surplus of y California and farm workers should away from that state, warn-th- e here is kers in ,ice mi-tor- Utah today. was State Employment out pointed that in SALE 2 boys' bicycles, $7.50 and $5.00. 108 So. Sec- ond west. ALUMINUM AWNINGS Any Size And Shape Also ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS Local Representative Henry C. Johnsen Ph. 547 39 N. 2d. , E. 1948 PONTIAC FORD ( Torpedo Sedan or $2500.00. FORD FORDOR i Chevrolet Co. No. Main Phone 21 $545 $13.95 TWO OLDER HOMES approximately $1500.00 down Central Chevrolet Co. modern for this four-roohome in Fifth ward about 'i down balance less than Phone 18 No. Main balance $35.00 per interest rate. 21 Services Offered CLEANING FURNACE We Vacuum. Clean and Repair All Makes of Furnaces BEEHIVE COAL 8c APPLIANCE Phono "ONE" Phone 21 89-9- 1 -- Rfl II L-K-- Pasteurized MILK & CREAM DELIVERED Grade A TRY IT. DAIRY SUPERIOR acres with three-rooframe home and good stable .and shed. .This place IS very reasonably priced only $3250.00 down balance m E. Z. FOR LEASE Phillips service station on Fourth south and Main. Phone 241, or drop In and see it. HiversTest F24-M-l-p- d Weber Tonight In Last Game CALL US NOW , for more detailed information Insurance Real Estate Wanted N, V. Watkins Broker FARMS HOMES RANCHES Office Phone 905 914-- Two ladies full or part lime to introduce Debu. tante cosmetics for the Fuller Brush Co. Average earnings $1.50 per hour and up. Phone Brigham 1075 for interview. 43 So. Main Phone 448 Milltarr rifles cul down, new sights, etc. Blueing. Handloading supplies and equipment Turley's Jyl-tl-c- h at 13 Wesi Forest MANURE hauled and spread. No job too smaU or large. Free estimates. Cyril A. Goss, Ph. 521. or caU at 45 south Sixth east J27-tf-p- d REFRIGERATOR SERVICE AND REPAIRING Skilled mechanics, prompt, reasonable service. call us. Guaranteed factory parts when needed. Just Thompson Hardware Surety Phone 163 We are, at this time, ofiering an opportunity to reliable men and women, any age. to do longhand writing or typing in their own homes. Earnings in excess of $20.00 a week mcry be made, in spare time only. This work consists of compiling names and NOTICE: LOAN CO. REPAIRING GUN 'Business Opportunities 1 WE SPECIALIZE IN SMALL LOANS The Box Elder Bees will play addresses for national and direct selling mailorder dealers. Send $2.00 to cover our cost of handling, and we will send you. by return mail, complete details and immediate working data. Your satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded, upon return of our materiaL WYNN 1009 Coral MAIL SERVICE, Street, Tampa 3. Florida. Fl-3-- 8 Heb Wanted Housing Wanted Two bedroom home In Brigham City. Write Box IL. Box Elder News-Jour-m- L ToBoardOf Keith Nuttall ran Into a road block and took the worst beating In his professional career as he lost by a knockout to Eddie Chavez In San Jose last Tuesday night Chevez floored Keith In the first and third rounds before putting him down for the count in the fifth of their scheduled 10 rounder. Nuttall was favored in the match, but after the opening bell never hit the stride which him to his win over carried Dade. The San Jose card was an elimination of Pacific coast fea therweights in order to clarify their ratings. The setback will make Keith work all the harder now to make It into the money making class of the rated box ' ers. In The Box .Elder Bees wrestling team finished sixth place In the state tournament held at' the Carbon college gym, February The Hivers racked up 11 points for the two day meet. Only seven boys for Box El der competed In the meet. Most of the boys were beaten out at the regional meet held at Weber gym last week. Maurice Hun saker and Lynn Richards were outstanding for the Bees. They each came through with a sec ond place victory. The results cf the Box Elder wrestlers are as follows: 95 pounds Butler was dec. by Gates in first round. 127 pounds Tanakst dec. May cock In first round. Burmingham dec. Tanaka In second round. 133 pounds Dalton was dec. by Roberts In first round. 138 pounds Richards dec. Jackson in first round. Richards dec. Turner in second round Richards was pinned by Jacques in final match. 145 pounds Radar was pin ned by Stuart in first round. dec. 175 pounds Hunsaker Warden in first round.- Hun saker dec. Capps in second round. Hunsaker was dec. by Hare In final match. The Bees will hold their final match of the year this coming Monday In the Bees gym with Weber (state champs for this year) starting at 7:00.. Wrestling and boxing will headline the match between these two. clubs. Coach Sam Gbrdon iiyi "Tlte boys will have a chance to show Just what they can do against the Warriors, and the meet should be close; and even In all the matches. Everyone is Invited to attend the meet. 17-1- - The The state convention of the F.F.A. will be held at the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City, March 30, 31 and April 1. During the meet the annual speech contest will be held. Competition for the speech contest is on a district basis. In region one, Box Elders F.F.A. Notice chapter will be represented by Members of the Democratic Leron Johnson, son of Mr. and party in district number six, Mrs. Austin Johnson of Bear Brigham City, will hold a mass River City, Last year Leron placed sec meeting in the Sixth ward L. D. S. church, Monday, February 27, ond In the contest in this dis 1950, at 7 oclock in the eve- - trlct. II he wins first in the contest this year, which will be . ning. - 'held at Bear River high school 'l Phone your news to 727. during the middle of March, he 4 - Road Show Tuesday Eve Nominating petitions are being circulated this week to place the names of at least six farmers on the ballot for election to the board of the newly designated South Box Elder Soil Conservation district, It was announced this week by Vernal Willie, asj- sistant county agent and Blaine Morse of the Soil Conservation, service, Tremonton. , Petitions have been prepared and are being circulated for Ertt est E. Johnson, Mantua; Roland G. Mackey, Willard; J. Wesley Perry, Willard; H. Eugene Perry, Perry; Berl Beecher and J. Des--- mond Christensen, . Brigham. Each petition must have 25 oy more names of land owners or land users within he new dis' V trict boundaries. ; . i ' . u be placed State Meet North Stake SCS District Additional nominations may but petitions must te prepared and presented to the Bees Take Sixth - I WANT TO BENT Beating Of Career n 1 Alma Fehlman permanent employment with Please contact your precinct from Coast to chairman for time and place of 36 airlines Coast We urgently need hos. precinct mass meeting. County Central Committee tosses, teletype, reservations, of Box Elder County, Utah. routers, dispatchers, personnel By Howard Call, Chairman Jobs, operators. Write Box ElBy Boyd Sheffield, Sec. der Journal, Box A. Give name, F22-24-p- Nominate Six I WANTED WOMEN 18 to 35 MEN 19 to 30, high school diplomas, to train 13 weeks for Yost Personal interview address. will be arranged. If you qualify pleasant future, good pay. School Airline Midwestern d representative. Keith Takes Worst Weber Warriors tonight In the Bees own gym starting at 6:30. It is the last contest for both teams this year in Region One play. The Box Elder quintet is ink ed as the favorite in contest Box Elder is in a second place tie with Bear River, while the Warriors are tied for the cellar, and the odds will naturally go to the Bees. . Coach Ferguson will probably send Ronnie Dean and Bert Hunsaker In .as. forwards, Frank May at center, Lee Boothe and Vard Johnson at the guard positions. The Warriors starting line-ube Bclnap and will probably Shaw at forwards, Hadfield at the center post, (Montgomery and Hull in the guard slots, make chosen, and other party affairs ToigJs ame won't th? may be considered. Delegates riors since last they are to such county convention shall at a Republican Par place. The game la marked dangerous for the Bees. If they ty mass meeting to be held in should lose to Weber, there couneach voting district in the be a possible chance for ty on or before the 6th day of might a third tie with South March, 1950. Each of the 6aid Cache. place districts is to entitled the voting In other region games. South number of delegates specified Cache and Bear River meet in below after the name of such the headliner. Logan meet district, as follows: No. of Precinct North Cache in the other clos Name of of the region. District Delegates Chairman ing game D. 11 Wilde L. Brig. First Carl Wold Brig. Second 10 Brig. Third 7 Shirley Wight John Hadfield Brig. Fourth 9 F. Leland Seely Brig. 'Fifth 8 Albert Thorson Brig. Sixth 11 Brig. Seventh 9 Martin L. Reeder Brig. Eighth 8 Loyal Holst Bear River 7 Erastus Petersen Beaver Dam 2 Vivian R. Williams Blue Creek 1 John W. Smith Bothwell 2. Harry Drew Boothe Val. 1 Mrs. Parley Tingey 1 James A. Petersen Collinston a. 6 Corinne Walter Bosley B. E. H. S. Chapter Deweyville 2 Louis Spackman Officer East Garland 2 Warren Hansen President Roland Barker 4 Archie A. Munns Elwood Vlca President Norman Royal Smith Glen 4 Secretary Theo Richards Fielding LeRoa Johnson . ........ Treasurer Garland 9 Vernal W. Johns .... Reporter Darrell Deem ..... Sentinel Keith Welch ...... Grouse Creek 2 Ray Tanner Athletio Manager Ray Harper 1 James Harper Harper The Box Elder chapter of the Honeyville 5 Frank Hunsaker 1 Howell Earl Wood Future Farmers of America is 1Junction making preliminary plans for 1 Glen H. Greenwell the annual sons Lakeside and parents 1 Lucin Theone E. Burden banquet. It will be held some 3 Mantua Ray Jeppson time in the middle of March, Park Valley 1 L. G. Carter according to Sam Gordon, ad3 'Douglas Quayle visor. Perry L Leonard J. Petersen Penrose Ray Harper, activity manager Plymouth 1 S. Oleen Josephson for the chapter, Is the officer reHe 3 J. C. Gibbs sponsible for the activity. Portage Merlin Larsen Is assisted by Lee Boothe, Doyle Promontory 1 Riverside 2 Leland Capener Hansen, Yosh Taura and Jack Roy Pugsley Frackford, all of the general Reed Larkin committee. The general comittee will seZollinger Lyman ' TremOn. First 12 Cleon Kerr lect other committees during Tremon. See. 10 G. Melvin Foxley the next week to carry out the A. P. Dalton program. 7 Willard p NOW AT 140 SOUTH MAIN STREET Tou can Home Ph. 714 6 Phone have soft water service in your home for $250 per month. The saving is greater than the 6 room modern cost , in soap, plumbing and FOR SALE home. frame Furnace, stoker; labor. Seashore's, phone 25. 1 acre land, garage, chicken 022-lf-c- b coop and barn. $6,000. B. H. Jeppson, Willard. Utah. Phone 496-Rpd Prudential Life Insurance BRIGHAM American FARMS one is 4 Three available acres with brick home. No. 2 is 32 acres with brick home, both in City limits. M C. B. WILLIAMS $25 TO $300 lUSOnAtlCE if not the best, house In Mantua located on beautiful 2 acre tract wonderful view priced to sell terms. WANTED 2 blocks South of ' Intermountain Indian School Hiway Great rent t ALSO, 25 Loaning Agency .PERRY REALTY Utah bath. Laundry facilities. Ph. . 25 east Second south. s again trounced the Indian team. This time they whipped their opponents 32 to 14. Roy Hadley held his average up with another 18 tallies. Eight field goals and two lice throws gave him top honors. Richard Richards was next with a total of eight points. Bill Hadley scored four for the Sixth. E. Yazzie and W.. Pahe shared scoring honors with four points each. Sullivan, Brown, and Taylor followed with, two , points respectively. Joe Weight again sparked his team to victory. This time he tallied a total of 32 points. Weight was followed by George Holmes with 14 counters. Tso was good for six, and Silversmith, Johnson, and Gus each two. For the losers, Garner was top scorer. He rimmed the hoop for a total of 13 counters. Allen and Nichols followed with 11 and 10 respectively. Baxter was next with only eight month-l- ow ONE OF THE BEST Central Chevrolet Co. 18 No. Main FOR RENT Very small house, One room, kitchenette and 267-J- Nearly new brick home now available. This place can be purchased for considerably less than present cost of construction. Low Mileage Home Phone 'lephone 214 J18-t- i FINE THREE BEDROOM BRIGHAM REALTY entral this furnished basement at Honeyville is only nicely house SERVICE OFFERED 1941 1937 - 195 partly fur- 113 north h ONLY $650.00 DOWN of Phone 504 Coupe 4 room nished apt Inquire First east. Ph. 971. FOR RENT Modern 3 room apt Call collect 027J4 Logan. Roto-- . Reasonable. Seely MoteL 740 Rooter Sewer Service Co. south main. and the total price to JDS. he Scouts $4300.00 TOTAL PRICE Cool - Breeze easing a serious problem for Cali-ua- , FOR SALE Golden cocker puptime and money , would pies, 11 weeks old, $15, Call saved for the workers If 489-R- l they or see Paul Barnard, ild make careful Inquiry Ferry. Into California ich has one of the highest FOR SALE 1948 Kelvinator reuployment ratings in the frigerator, like new. See at ion. 108 south Second west and HApd make offer. Ph. 564-For Sale FOR SALE Baled straw, alfalfa f SALE Alfalfa and meadow hay. Phone 839-R- . hay. Call ition FOR RENT f-ch gynv ust, second ie and cesspools Roots and debris pumped. cleaned from eewer and drain lines up to 12 inches. No digging or tearing up of lawns. J. 'is he tanks SEPTIC F24-M-- n T School All-Star- 3 5 School Tuesday 409-W- Thompson Hardware FOR RENT Furnished heated 1948 Buick convertible; 9000 miles; dynoilaw; INCOME TAX PROBLEMS? See apartments for 1 to 4 persons. Bill's Bookkeeping Service, radio, heater, other accessorWeekly or monthly winter 42 west Sixth north, Brigham ies. Fisher Motor Co across rates. Sycamores Motor Lodge, City, Utah. Ph. 367-the street north of tabernaNorth Main. cle. FOR RENT Furnished 3 room floor polisher for SAVE 33 Close in, $30 per month. Pet. on your car ELECTRIC apt & AppliCoal Beehive rent 123 East 2nd So. 1 and truck insurance. Citiren's h F18tf-cance. 68 Norih Main. Insurance. Phone 350-J. H. FOR RENT One unfurnished Miller, 304 west Second north. For Sale - Real Estate heated apt One furnished F-l heated apt Soft water. 445 south First west Phone 558. from he Ogden Young roiation have won P h FOR SALE lower At Indian Intermountain Indian again sponsored two basketball games In their gym last Tuesday night. The casaba contests were between the Sixth ward Scouts and the students in the first game, and the teachin FOR RENT Furnished apt Very ers and the Logan reasonable. 154 south Third the second battle. In the first, the Sixth ward west Ph. 467-N16-H-c- AND DELIVERY PICK-U- FlO-tf-c- division teams will night, March 15, v the first Clippers navis. The Davis Y.B.A. will the Syracuse eWith two lower division tf-c- h UNFURNISHED Guaranteed Factory Parts and Service for All Makes 1939 entered. will be h 2 zoom furnished Marie Apts. Phone 807-- 5 f m S.V apt 7 Budd-Siation- and FOR RENT WASHER d 1 PAGE SEVEN BOX I 1 Tournament awereaitljei . tfSETHS xal Japanese State Soil Conservation committee In the Capitol building, Salt Lake ,Clty, on or before Tuesday, February 28 at which time the state board meets to consider the matter and call the district , , elec-tlo- 1 . In the referendum to be held, probably early In March three of those nominated will be elected. The state board has already named two additional members of the district board of five. They are Perry Dalton, Willard, and Newell Larsen, Mantua. Whert completed, the board will meet and select officers and take up matters or business. The state committee meets each month and will act on the petitions at their February 28 meet. Ing, calling the district election. Official notice of the election will be published well in advance so that voters lit the district will be notified. Results of the election will be- canvassed at the March meeting of the state committee. Presenting of petitions is the next step in the legal procedure to form the soil conservation district following the referendum held on January 10 in which thd land owners and users voted 69 to 1 for the creation of the new . district Rheumatic Fever ;; Campaign Planned V In an effort to raise Iilhdd fo? the treatment of rheumatic .fever patients sriii for research iiv. Into the disease, which Is partie. ularly prevalent In the Rocky Mountain region,' the Brigham club is sponsoring a Pity competitive fund Rising. content among the various ciyic clubn of Brigham City, according .to Verl Petersen, president. , Rather than solicit funds from the clubs as a whole the campaign will be directed towards the individual members. . A box with fourteen compartments has been constructed and each of the compartments haa been labeled with the name of one of the clubs. It will be up will be to the members of the clubs to 20-3- 0 . "Mother Goose Land the theme of the North Box El- put their contributions into' the der stake M.I.A. road show,' to compartment labeled with the be presented Tuesday evening, name of the club to which they r ,v. February 25, starting at T:30 belong. box be The will some, placed In each ward, oclock This years road show with where on the streets for' the its original scripts, songs, danc- duration of the drive, which es and costumes promises to be ends Saturday, March 4. To the club donating the most bigger and better than ever, ofmoney towards the campaign, a ficers In charge stated. Judges from the South stake cup or trophy will be given for will base their decisions on ori- being the most charitable orin the 1950 Rheuma ginality 20 percent, excellence ganization of performance 25 percent, en- tic Fever drive," Peterson said, . tertainment value 30 percent, s and timing 25 percent, and lotarians Hear Two. of excellent, superior and honorable mention will be made. Members Speak Friday ' Ribbons will be presented the Charles Wrhitworth and Wilwinning ward act. liam T. Davis, members, spoke The public is invited to aton Rotary club principles at the tend the show. regular weekly luncheon meeting of the Brigham City Rotary Youll be surprised at the ex- club last Friday. John Howard of the special projects commit-te- e cellent results was chairman of the pro. classified ads secure. . - rat-ing- News-Journ- gram. Robert Darling of Ogden was will be entitled to compete at a visiting Rotarian, and Gayle the state convention. Belnap of Portland was a guest. Four members of the Box ElBaron toasted Rulon Ray der F.F.A. chapter are entered Grant on his birthday anniverin the contest for state far sary, which occurs in February. mer honors at the convention. They are Roland Barker, pres Ident; Glen Smith, secretary; ostings Darrel Deem, reporter; and Dan Tanaka. From UERI offiAlso at the convention cers of the state F.F.A. will be elected. Haf IfltaL Nwb Miss Donna Facer, daughter and Mrs. George Facer, Mr. and, Mrs. Lyman Wight of of Willard, who Is the Box El Perry, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Fors-gre- n der chapters sweetheart, will of Corinne, and Mr. and be a candidate at the state con Mrs. Joseph Nielsen of Salt Lake vention for state F.F.A. sweet City returned last week from a ten-daheart. , trip to Los Angeles, The chapter recently purchas California. They went to atof ed a jacket to be present to tend the funeral services Donna at an appropriate meet Mrs. Verda Iverson Wight, wife of Elery J. Wight, who were ing In the near future. At the convention an award former residents of Perry. . Th will be given to the chapter for funeral -- was held In the Verthe outstanding set , of record mont Ward chapel February 9th books. Awards will . also be with Bishop Hunter conducting. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stokes made to the boys who hav made the outstanding records and son Stephen of Salt Lake in farm mechanics, dairy pro City spent the past week end duction, rural at the home of Mr. and Mrs, conservation, of Mr. y electrification and safety. (Lisle Larsen. , |