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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL MERCHANTS TOURNEY "I Brigham City. Utah Friday. August 25. 1950 uncemei)j n soy,n8 n,y oni na (hot .? ' 8m ,bet Th, mary league of AB H 3 2 3 3 3 2 all-sta- Kramwarbeaten Sen in Played in the contest was SENA . by Haviland, rf first Jones, 8 to 2 tour-Th- e play-f- L If .. . Shupe, 3b Berrett, lb Brown, 2b afternoon. composed of 14 of Totals . American boys in the left for Ogden Friday williams Basl1 m Hanhnes cars. about Ogden rfaved the game at 3.30. U Brighamites were just a 0 8 Party Planned For Cl ?n HOICE ABLE! iality HAD! i -- 3 Ikey in the first tourney this ,fthey have played Infield The fast Ogden all guessing players and Errors contest. the ieh mo- niays at the wrong .t cost them the game. in the game was top stickers from Brigham City. , jensen Wasted out a double and a to the plate. le In two trips of North Og- h and Skeen followed with two for three and Ray Beecher ilor Hollist ered in the other two hits ' City. Brigham be scores. box Bngham City AB H 2 0 2 c Beckett, yamamoto, rf water, rf . list, If . lb . 3 3 2 0 2 2 Poulsen, 3b rotals ... . 1 ss Bunnell, p Watkins, Olsen, . . . . p don, 2b Beecher, . 20 Attend Services a real ", jet folds COMMUNITY CHURCH (Presbyterian Mission) 71 IS 00 Dr. 122.50 cal Set) Sunday at your fam Stain resist: De luxe snurt dmi tew 1 North Main Street A M. Church School A M. Worship Service George Boyce. COME AND JUST Speaker WORSHIP MadeYour Leaguers Now that the Made-You- r League is finished and has turn ed in another fine season, the sponsors and coaches have planned a party for Monday afternoon at Rees Pioneer park Starting time for the event is 12 00 Admission to the party will be your team shirt, reports recreation chairman Basil Williams Boys without shirts must call Basil Williams before Monday to gain admission A big lunch and plenty of good races will highlight the final event of the National and j American Leaguers All spon sors and players of both teams are asked to turn out for the party Pictures will be taken of the two winning teams (Wess Market, National, C B Williams, American League) for the News Journal. For any further information about the fine time planned for next Monday afternoon, get in touch with Basil Williams or Alan Hanline. 1859 American Stamp Sells For $1,680 MELBOURNE, Australia (UP) Ninety one years ago an American paid 15 cents for a postage stamp which now has taken a Melbourne family from its attic to a new house. The 1859 American stamp, precious because its center panel was upside down, was spotted by a stamp dealer looking through M M. Kleins family stamp album, passed down through three generations. RECEIVED A new very limited one-da- 0 8 Game commission at Salt Lake City. Each Flight y two-da- Cand-lan- at once, due to a of railway service In Canada, only the following classes of mail, paid at the surface or air mall rates, may be accepted for delivery in that country: Letters and postal cards in their usual form. Parcels, letter packages or merchandise packages containing medicines, specimens for medical analysis, or other similar urgent shipments. Announcement of the situation was made locally by C. Henry Nielsen, Brigham City temporary suspension hunt, to be held on a basis, has been for the season, with six Merchants of Brigham City slated areas opened for sage grouse are toursponsoring a shooting Applications must also nament at the Brigham City be mailed to the State Fish and Uolf and Country club and have Game commission at Salt Lake donated 32 prizes for the winCity. Bag limit for the ners according to Dean hunt is two birds for the season Play will start Sunday morning at 8 p m. and after the If you have any society news, championship In . 1 warn, Crnoon 32 Prizes Ready For Winners 1 2 . 2 2 16 Effective FOR GOLF COURSE SUNDAY North Ogden - r Amenc,.j selected an Swift, cf In the Ogden Skeen, c . 10 compete last Friday Sarlo, p !haU tourney Bailiff, ss they ! Brig- Mail' Into Canada Is Temporarily Limited SLATED y d flight is on its phone It to the News-Journway in the 27 hole medal score society editor. The phone maiathon the rest of the flights ber Is 192. will be formed for match play. Four Tremonton merchants and 28 Brigham City merchants I have contributed prizes from blankets to new tires and from a dozen new golf balls to a fishing creel to attract a big field World Renowned Rond Rvvord for dust give it plenty of exercise! num- Phone your news to 1,000. JONES FOR CONGRESS because: AM for PRESTON of L. i players Preston From Tremonton the following businesses are giving prizes Fronk Motor company, r Motor Russ company, Electric and the Bear River State Bank From Brigham City these mer- L. Jones has always been a vigorous fighter, without fear or favor, for Utah's Win-zele- rights to its share of water chants are giving prizes. Mer-rellInc Big J Milling company, Bngham Truck and Implement Earls Food Fare, Hamilton Drugs, Kaiser Co., Glens Modern Drug Peters Jewelry, Simonsens Jewelry, Dredges Mpn and Boys Shop, P. O s Skaggs Peoples Drug, Chase Firestone store, Baron Woolen Milady Shop, Motor company, Mill, Bundy Dons Service Station, Hadfield Furniture, Sheffields I. G. A. store, Brigham Tire Shop, Andersens, Wess Market, Smiths Market, Thompson Hardware, Box Elder News and Journal, LarNielsen Motor company, sen Bros Plumbing, and Superior Dairy If you havent an established handicap at the golf club and wish to compete m the tournament turn in a qualifying score by this evening. from the Colorado River. He When you take the wheel of a new Pontiac you may be so proud of its beauty that you will be inclined to pamper it a little. No Pontiac ever needs pampering! , Pontiac is built, through and through, to be a great and dependable performer for a long, long time. Just give Pontiac plenty of exercise and your speedometer will reveal the whole truth of the statement dollar for dollar you cant beat a Pontiac I , has devoted his time and en , ergies, using his own money, for this cause. Fors-gren- VOTE "JONES for CONGRESS" , f Primary Election Sept. 5 (Paid Political AdvortistmaM by t. I 17 Winn) Dollar for Dollar f you cant beat a IFislncr Motor Company Brigham City, Utah East 2nd South Local Office Will Handle Deer Permits ... A special office has been opened in the county courthouse m the commissioners mom to handle applications for special deer permits in this district, with Virgil Weidman, state warden from Tremonon, in charge. The office will be opened from 9 00 to daily except Sunannounced. Only Weidman day, applications for deer permits in the four hunting areas of this district can be received at this Mantua-Willaroffice. These include Wellsville Mountain, and Raft River, Park Valley Creek. The Grouse Creek-Goosoffice will remain open until the closing day of filing, September NEW PHILC0 REFRIGERATORS e 1. The 1950 deer proclamation lists 72 special hunts, most of them in conjunction with the regular season which is from October 28 to November 7. On the other hand, according the to 1950 elk hunting procla- must be mation, applications mailed to the State Fish and pc yc- yv NOY THIS GREAT STRAI6HT BOURBON 1 ''I "ir at GOOD LOW ' , V 1 a (A fable for trusting youths) OLD FRIGE Once Upon a time, there was a Young Man named Henry. He was the Sole Surviving Nephew of his Rich, Old Uncle, a Tycoon named Uncle Mack. And Henry, my children, really Threw It Around. Henry worked with a Pal named Pete. Now, Pete worked very hard, while Henry Took It In, Stride. What can I lose? he said, when Pete urged him to Put Away a Bit. The Unk is Loaded.. I am next of kin. When he goes, I will be Riding High! But objected Pete, you cant tell For Sure. He may go down the chute and leave All Those Rocks to Charity. Henry laughed fit to bust I tell you, Pal, I CANT LOSE! as meat storage or vegetable crisper Door Latch Philco Super Power System $2.50 A Week Warranty e Or Buy Your Philco On Our Meter Plan 25c a day ! BIG 9 CUBIC FOOT PHILCO REFRIGERATOR ALSO Look, pleaded Pete. You are Making Good Money now. You want to Be Independent later on. Join me in the Payroll Savings Plan now!" Gather Ye Roses while Ye May! hummed Henry. Pete begged. The Payroll Savings Plan is the finest way ever invented to Save ' in, Money! Through it, you week out a little of what you earn. And in 10 years you get back $4 for every $3 you put away! What do You Say, Pal? Henry chuckled. Thats a little too slow for Yours Truly. Im getting it all in One Bundle when The Unk passes to His Reward. save-Lw- eei Very well, Hank, sighed Pete. I Hope It Works. But Id feel better if youd join - us on the Payroll Savings Plan.-- THE YEARS ROLLED by, The Rich Old Uncle finally did Pass On. But when the Will was read Henry got the Shock of His life. For The Unk Had Early Middle-age- d married His Nurse and left the words read Everything to My Loving Wife. MORAL: Save while you go! 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