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Show T 4 Box Elder JOURNAL Plan Big Year For V.F.W. Drum And Bugle Corps JUNIOR CAGERS AT BOX ELDER Brigham City, Utah Friday, March G, 1953 FINISHED WITH GOOD RECORD Won Six And Lost Six In Season Play; Still Practicing I 1 Seoul Official FIFE & WIFE Junior team cagers of the Box Elder high school squad are still resuming a few practice drills for next years team posts after a fairly successful season with six wins and six losses. A few boys who didnt play on this year's team will have a chance for next seasons squad. The B team this season boasted a pair of victories over South Cache and Logan and a win, and a loss with each of Bear River and Weber. They were defeated twice by North Cache and Ogden. Top players on the second team this season were juniors Baty Morrison and Wilford Christensen, and sophomore Bob Jensen who saw main team service In several games. Other fine performers and in (hopefuls for casaba squads the near future are juniors Leon Vail, Richard Hadfield, Ronald Hunsaker and Reese Quayle, and sophomores Reed Olsen, Newell Poulson, LaVar Douglas and Richard Long. Cary Braeg-ger- , tall six foot six inch freshman, who saw quite a bit of action will most likely be around for the next three years to aid the Bees in the height they have lacked for ,the past few years. KBUH -- -- tor Victor D. Sharp, deputy executive of Region 12, Boy Scouts of America, will be in Box Elder county Wednesday, March 11, to discuss the operation of scouting in the Golden Spike district, scout officials announced today. Plans call for Mr. Sharp to meet with stake presidents, bishops, MIA 6take superintendents, ward YMMIA superintendents and the Golden Spike district committee and Commissioners staff at 7:30 p. m. at the Honeyville ward. A. N. Rytting, Golden Spike district chairman, sees this affair as a rare opportunity for those concerned to discuss probrelalems and responsibilities tive to scouting in their institutions. "It isnt often that we get a chance to have a man with Mr. Sharps scouting background meet with us," he said. "Everyone concerned should make a special effort to be at this P.M. 800 ON YOUR DIAL PRESENTED DAILY BY Rocky Mountain Dairy Products S SPECIALS District Program LOCAL NEWS 5:00 out in a boat to rescue him. Police said he toid them: Tm ail through with beaver FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS F009 STORES IIh WTAW'B HAP in IQOft AND SATURDAY HIHIHIOH Veterans of Foreign Wars Drum And Bugle Corps Officers . . are inspecting some of the new bugles that will be used this year. They are valve bugles on which any music can be played and come in baritone, tenor and soprano. With 44 members the Corps is contemplating a trip to Milwaukee, WTis. to the VFW convention for national competition this year. Next practice is Monday, March 16, at the War Memorial home at 6 p. m. and all youngsters over 12 years interested in the corps are invited to attend. Left to right: Frank Nedbalek, new corps instructor who has the impressive background of 30 years as a bandmaster, 25 in the United States army; Keith Pettingill, Dolores Lauritzen, Clyde Larsen and B. Bywater, another new instructor who will teach drums. . South Stake Eyes Cooley Memorial Hospital Installs MIA Volley Ball Dahlberg Hospital Pillow Radios Competition Dahlberg hospital pillow a new type of special raa pillow dio with speaker have been installed in t lie Brigham City Cooley Memorial hospital, according to Newell Call, manager. With the new radio the patient can select his own program as the radio has the same frequency range as a home radio. Selecting a program is simplified for the patient by an upside-dowdial so he can read the figures while lying on his back or sitting up. radio The Dahlberg hospital is now being used every day by patients in over 1,000 hospitals in the U. S. There are many reasons that this service is such a popular one. The radio is metered that is one dime operates it for one hour. However, the patients dime is used up only when the radio is turn, ed on. If it is used for 15 minutes then turned off, the pa- - With basketball safely tucked away for the year, the South Box Elder stake MIA will swing into a seven weeks volley ball tournament beginning Thursday, March 12, according to Don Sheffield, stake athletic director. Competition will be in both junior and senior divisions in the old gym" at Box Elder high school with teams from both leagues playing simultaneously. Following is the schedule: March 12 Fifth vs. First Mantua vs. Second. Sixth vs. Willard, March 19 Sixth vs. Mantua. Second vs. Willard. Ferry vs. Fifth. ro7TolTW FRIDAY March 26 Perry vs. Willard. Sixth vs. Fifth. First vs. SeconrL tient still has 45 minutes left to play whenever he chooses. With the new installations hospital officials strongly request that private radios are not brought to the hospital, so that the hospital can offer everyone a quiet and restful atmosphere at ail times. FRUITS RED U. S. No. 1 AND PRODUCE FANCY Try Them With Frozen Peas MEW POTATOES 2lbs- - 15c The new radios are fastened to the top of the bedstead and are in easy reach of the patient YOU SAVE MORE AND at all times. Fourteen local merchants are sponsoring daily greeting cards containing radio tokens equal to a dimes playing time. They are given to the patient each day they are in the hospital. MORE AT YOUR AG STORE Z1IJED YOUR AG FAMILY STORE A little luxury is good for every man! Especially at this new price! down-to-eart- h Will Discuss April 5 First vs. Mantua. Sixth vs. Perry. Fifth vs. Willard. Weevil Control 12 April Fifth vs. Second. First vs. Willard. Perry vs. Mantua. 1ST SOUTH AND MAIN April 19 Mantua vs. Willard. Perry vs. Second. Sixth vs. First. April 26 Sixth vs. Second. First vs. Perry. Fifth vs. Mantua. At the conclusion of the regular weekly competition a round robin tournament will be held. Top two winners in the stake will comoete in the Ogden division tournament. LEAN, SHOULDER One Case of Measles One case of measles was reported contracted in Brigham City during the week ending lb. February 27, according to Utah State department health. S G ? t KEN'S FAMOUS COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE 2 lbs the of Control of alfalfa weevils and other injurious insects will be discussed at a meeting to be held at the Utah Power and Light building at Tremonton next Tuesday evening, March 10, at 8 o'clock. It will only be a few weeks before the early spring treatment for weevil control should be applied according to Vernal Willie, assistant agricultural agent. The best chemicals to use and amounts to apply will be discussed at this meeting. Professor Frank W. Lleber-maof the Bureau of Entomol at ogy and Plant Quarantine Utah State Agricultural college will be present for this meeting. A film that was produced in Box Elder county on the control of alfalfa weevil will be shown. All alfalfa growers and others interested in spray programs are invited to attend. n 550 CLEARWATER I f,. Mi ft FLAKES can CAMPBELLS i I 3 Stiaight boijrbo whiskey SKINLESS 450 FRANKS JUICE ORANGES V Bilmotil rvn $ l a price you'd pay for whiskies two years younger! VEGETABLE BEEF I r 0 year old BELMONT straight bourbon-- at CHICKEN NOODLE ft i Enjoy the smooth luxurious quality of each .. 20 6 YEARS OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF BELMONT DISTILLING COMPANY, L A W R E N C E B U R G,-- N D. |