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Show Bartender Mixes Drinks BEES REST THIS WEEK; MEET But Prematurely Frank (UP) J. Kulinskl, a bartender, faced a stiff fine and prison sentence because he wanted to mix his customers' drinks for them. The trouble was, Kullinskl wanted to mix the drinks while 'the whiskey was still In the bottle. A routine check by an alcohol tax investigator disclosed that 56 of the 62 whiskey bottles on the bar each contained two ounces of ginger ale. Kulinskl admitted an occasional dip into the cash register to make up for the higher profit on the diluted bottles. WAYNE, Mich. Looms For f g The Box Elder Beei gain a while rest over the week-end- , the Logan Grizzlies tangle with the Ogden Tigers this afternoon in Ogden at 2:30 p. m. The Bees will take on the South Cache Spartans next Wednesday af- ternoon in the Box Elder sta- pipes or BOILERS DO NOT SWEAT IN WARM WEATHER. t NORM AOVUrniNCklM. WATER PIPES OR BOILERS DO NOT SWEAT IN WARM WEATHER! 4 ; jI ; U The drops of water we find on them are due to the moisture in the air. In warm weather, this moisture increases, and, coming into contact with the cold pipes, condenses into water. If you can prove this statement within 3 days we Will hold any article for you until Christmas with no down payment. It is also a fact that you can now buy beautiful rhinestone prong set necklaces or bracelets at Palmer Jewelry for $1.00. Yes, this deal cant be equalled. It is e?eo a fact that you can buy a fine new Sewing Machine from Palmer .Jewelry for $59.75. Yes, it remains a fact it is impossible to buy a Diamond finer than a Keepsake. , u I 5 . Brigham City, Utah Friday. October 28, 1951 dium. , Both teams have dean records as far as region competition is concerned and the 12 to 12 tie last Thursday at Logan left the If both uncrowned. winner teams win their last game of the season a play-of- f game will have to be played at a later date to decide who is to represent this Region in the state class A play-off- , Ogden has a big team and could give Logan a bad time before the final whistle. Logan will rule favorites, but if the Tigers are on their toes there is room for an upset. The Bees know full well that the Tigers can be tough as they threw a scare into Box Elder before dropping a 25 to 19 decision three weeks ago. The Bees will not have smooth sailing in their final game against South Cache. The Spartans have a good defensive team, but have shown very little in the line of an offense this season as they have a two and two record. The Spartans play Bear River this afternoon and will have only four days rest before they tangle with the Bees. This could give the Bees an advantage In the game. Box Elder came through the Logan contest without injury and will be at full strength. The rest over the week-enwill give the Bees coaching staff plenty of time to scout the Spartans and Carbon, who plays East in Salt Lake City this afternoon. From the knowledge they pick up in viewing these games, they will have 6ome time to prepare for the Wednesday contest and also will be on their way in preparing for 'Carbon, if they should meet in the final game for the state We have 10 sets that ve will sell at Half Price as a special promotion in your favor. 30-Inc- "Mosquito' h Goes To Museum BOSTON (UP) The Boston Museum of Science bought a "mosquito' for $2,000, The king-sizmodel, made of purified beeswax and plastic, is a replica of the common 'skeeter found in the United States. h e Imagine a $350 set for Chris Olsen of West Nyack, N. took eight months to build the model, putting on the more than 20,000 scales individually. of Tie fashioned the thousands hairs from nylon and colored thepi by hand. Y. Dont hesitate on this! If youve always wished for real buying satisfaction, give us your trade. The Club Billiards ladis, ing team broke into tu last Monday evening bv nir.g all four games Eagle lady kegleij ahead four games, To insure faithful reproduc- tion, Olsen used up more than 24 real mosquitoes, studying every detail under a microscope. The model is magnified 262,-00- 0 times life size, which means that a hollow mold the same size would hold that number of real mosquitoes. high-powere- d t PERRY EGAN REPORTS ish, Game Director Answers Anonymous only holds the all-tim- e ANCISCOOFTHEFVVCrF COAST LEAGUE! CUSTOM At MANY CLUBS THAT THE SHOOTER CF A OFFICIALS HOLE SETTS 'EM UP FOR EVERYONE CAN YOU NAME THE REQUIRED IN A FOOTBALL GAME? IN SIGHT. LLOYDS CF LONDON OFFERS AN 'nvwsjnocvbh '3wwn'33U3a MV IP ANTE POLICY COVERING SUCH INCIDENTS. GOLF In other contests the school and Modern r,3 split two games each Central Chevrolet and J be-- i The Box Elder News Main Furniture. sities or for recreation, it Dear Sirs: the real sportsman to hooves Breaking trail for (An anonymous letter has wonder just how far the Fish liarda ladles were some from office our j can be reiv by in flnd Ggme dollar man who bowled a the Brigham n,'pended with desired results. individual of 590 and Afton Orcha'j area. Many complaints took high game honor misstatements are made. While Contained herein is Informa we, in no way,,feel that the tion of interest to all sports Lola Stewart had thinking of this Individual isf men. We know, as you probab this on the Dance Bowl by be,' compatible with the thinking ly do, that every area has the greater share of the people type of individual and we feel first to bowl a double that of the Brigham area, we still that they render a service if ning. see points that might not be only to remind us that we must clear in the minds of sportsmen be ever on our toes in Fish of your district. Top Teams Falling and Game work. The writer of the letter makes reference to the tremendous 39anr aiiis cost concerning the purchase of fish and game licenses in the State of Utah. Actually, a combination fish and game license in the state this year costs the s'ame as it did last year and for several years previously. The man involved places the RUNNER-Ublame on the department for OF PROFESSIONAL THE PERENNIAL the issuance of - duck stamps, TENNIS FINALLY CAME INTO HIS OWN LAST SUMMER. HE TRIMMED THREE OF THE GREATover which the department has EST PRO PLATERS IN THE WORLD IN LESS no control because the migraTHAN A WEEK. HE BEAT WELBY VAN HORN CAME FROM TWO SETS BEHIND tory game bird is federally con3 We might digress to JAKE KRAMER ID WIN trolled. AND BCWLED OVER FRANK KOVACS say here that the $2.00 spent for THESE VICTORIES PUT THE LITTLE ECUADORIAN such stamps is administered to ON TOP OF the LIST AS THE MAIN THREAT DURING 1951. the betterment of all sportsmen TO PRO TENNIS who enjoy the pursuit of waterfowl. License Law It is also true, under the new license law this year, that sportsmen will, for the first and last time, pay a dollar fee for license visible permanent number container. The new license law was not passed by the Fish and Game billy Hamilton, baseball star ii JUST 8Ebut by the cnily con- umiFC8u THE NATIONAL LEAGUE department THE TURN OF THE CENTURY. Ft ISjtou stituted LAWt apd representatives LfcAuoE SEASON. )S BASES IN 03 GAMES) senators of the people of the State of Utah, said bill being introduced, advocated and lobbied for, by the sportsmen of Utah, both individually and as represented by wildlife federation groups. The Fish and Game department merely administers the law. Licenses At a Loss What the Individual who wrote this letter does not see is that people in the state over 65 years of age can, at a loss U of , money to the department, By . receive a visible license number container and fishing liNews-Journcense for the season for five Sports Editor cents. Furthermore, . an individual, who does not wish to fish but is desirous of hunting big To the hunter, getting ready before tViet coulA pick up his game only, may do so for $3.00 and trips is more fun gun and luring hiqn back down under the new license law. Art individual may hunt game than actually hunting. There is The classic, as far as your edl birds and ducks for $3.00, if that always incidents which stay with the sportsman always arrd tor is concerned is one told on is all he chooses to do; he may W. H. Stayner. "Bill was out fish for $3.00, if that alone is this year is no exception. after pheasants. It took three his outdoor pastime; or, if he shots to tip this particular roos- chooses to do all three, as beIn the last issue of the News, ter and the third one did the fore mentioned, he may, this About Anything Crompton trick. Bill proudly walked over year as for the past several pretty well covered the door and picked the bird up and stuf years, purchase a combination situation, so we will skip that fed him into his hunting coat license which entitles him to all for a while at least. The next thing anybody knew types of fishing and hunting in the pheasant flew out of Bill the state of Utah for $5.00. Since hunting coat and was on his the greater share of Fish and Geese furnish the most ex- way. .Stayner fired three more Game funds are derived from citement. Many years ago Earl shots, but the bird is still alive the sale of licenses, and since Andersen shot a honker and the as far as anybody knows. the increased license cost does, bird weathered the lead and fall in no way, compare to the inwithout too much damage. He Things like ihis could only crease in other costs during the was stunned and when he re- happen to a hunter. That: past ten years, either for neces- covered he was staked out. He what makes the sport so fasci honked and raised a real good nating. stink, but it was warm and nothing was flying so Earl de- Hard To Keep 'Em In cided to take a short nap. When he woke up and started to get Jailers Discover . out of the pit to stretch, the CHELSIA, Vt. (UP) Law en goose took off dragging stake and all right with him. Earl forcement officials had a tough time trying to keep Walter Ha didnt fire, a shot. bel, 30, and (Dallas Melendy, 26, long enough to try them on lar . Something very similiar hap ceny charges. the other to pened just day, In July they were jailed here three-sho- t Hamilton. Chet was but broke out a window and es out hunting for the big birds, free for six caped, remaining He had knocked one down and weeks. twisted his neck. He then tossed the bird in a hole next to While awaiting grand jury achis blind and waited for more tion, they were freed from the action. The next thing he no- same jail by another prisoner ticed the goose was up and fly- - who escaped through an attic ing. He cqvered some 40 yards window. ! 4 RANCHO 6-- 2 6-- 6-- Night Very truly yours, J. Perry Egan, Director, Utah Fish and Game Comm. the low-prhw yw yow choke of Both Ford' provide ' penny-pinchin- g and V-- 8 road-rulin- field kt V-- 8 er Six Six, power and g economy) You con pay moro but you cant buy bolter! Only Ford hi the Mom Hears First League-leadin- 'NORTH ADAMS, Mass. (UP) Mrs. Ann G. Whipple telephoned in an her wounded soldier-soarmy hospital in Japan to tell him he had been awarded the Bronze Star medal for heroism in Korea. Sgt. Raymond G. Whipple hadnt yet heard he had won the medal. n 6-- 8-- 6-- Texas white-tailedom weigh pounds. deer d more than gives yoe yoer choke of Fordemotk Drive, Overdrive er Conventional Drive gel- 10O D an ex mem LD5. taberri plans mllitai his pre Owen Ity. is Two and ir PHONE t Brigham 1125-1- 2 combinations in Rayon and Jersey three-ton- e fine iafe. ballot for tl election was ,s- $750 Special er NYLONS gthe elect have not ye for a Cl discussed. By Berkshire Lovely and Sheer gauge 15 denier ceesVe 51 Seasons two best shades 1 FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY iber S75 $1.09 om . North Main 577 - f a ddaq - - -- - Brigham City A BrigWam of Co profit 1 the Duel man Bob Pi A'ednesd'ay ately voted lase of cam rL :am City c Christmas 1 led today, the meetin acted by sen, Daxe itional dire pal speak irk Nielsen, fc secretary le group v f Christmas 'en this w i I North per Ma Frazer c fmeral arar burned late ip the i 24 But, as she says, she has 0 good helper Youd think day to do all hours a day-t- he telephone. of It does o lot And the still finds time to take active part In telephone community affairs. mi"' Thompso laney. as were ma tion party hll the little things it does, it's nice to know lh v 1 are Roy Ba her, Omer C lahn Larsen keeps ihe kids In clean clothes ond out of trouble. - Nielse Candida AND NOW I guest takes tome time to keep looking pretty! Oil CO. President lent, Reese her shopping for her, runt all kinds of errondli and - and Don S ircsident, Ja the house spic and span... plant ond cooks good meals for us... church busim gatherin tobert IhV things my wife does. She keeps WASATCH NORTHERN me. weron't trough hours c J, and months ield a ROBES - PAJAMAS u Hottest Burning , O Clean Burning No Waste married t Remund of two ion FURNACE OIL O of 1916. ry has taught i id Box Eldei at STOVE OIL mu&i $r Phone 56 1L tors lost three points to the' termined Merrells, Inc. Second place Dales Sr dropped three points to the ner Cleaners and third ( Seagull Aviation contni three points to the u school. Bill Lowery rolled high of the evening a 631, scratch game of 201 won $1.00 in trade at the Bri K Tire Shop. al For automatic driving at its finest. Ford offers new Fordomatk. Or you can have Overdrive, or Conventional Drive. ' m ' "Md" j$ 323 South Main as a i the Pa' world War the service Na ,nt 222nd ba Artillery m City in ho it present, m lesion as a 36 months ed to the turned to ci served THRILLS bide-Lin- es Prompt Courteous Service nnESECSEIl'S-FOIBB- i, frem Utah college, wh assigned as a ry science al u, W 7 jf in educatioi of Utah an Nielsen" g received , "si v-- 0 j by cFadden, distri Military Douglas, Bowling LeagJ field low-pri- war as cergrade at Wednesday Top teams in the night bowling league ken down a notch, October A Only Ford hi Officer Jo Sixth .nor uah, receivec I etter From Here; Clarifies Sport Law major RECORD OF BATTING SAFELY w CONSECUTIVE GAMES IN I94 JT HE HIT SAFELY in 61 CONSE& WVE CONTESTS IN 1933 WHILEwffH top-heav- y d Zl i "TheVoiceOf The Reader" BOX ELDER JOURNAL RESOn Club BillardsMovTl Ahead In Ladies PAGE SIX Logan And Box Elder High League-Leadin- BOWLING What They Think HERE SPARTANS WEDNESDAY Play-of- s!DcniDirssa:q3iPu:-M- Y G00D BUY it carries messages to ond from her friends. 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