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Show Mr. And Mrs. J. T. Herod Return To Calif. After Brigham City Visit and Mrs. J. T. Ilerod and isited daughter, Becky, in 'Brigham City last week, at Only ,46 Deer Killed In Bowling Lead Special Hunt During Last Of 1952 Mr. Brigham Tire shop held small top ipot in the Thursday bowling league with a clean over Andersens Ford, Feb. 26. Earls Food Fare climbed to secvict ond place with a tory over the Eagles and Lumber grabbed three from the Indian .school. four-poin- Tri-ital- e Tri State Lumber had high series of 2903 for the evening and high game went to Brigham Tire shop with a 1050. Individually Ted Richardson had high senes of 669 and high game of 261. i Bess and Dick each rolled a 105 to win dance ticket. Wins League standings: .. 20 iBiigham Tire shop 18 Karls Food 'Fare 15 Andersens Ford 14 Dumber 12 Eagles 5 Indian School Rulon a Seeg-mille- Tri-Stat- Dales Stretches Powerful sealed beam. Pistol grip with trigger inside car. Complete instructions. Streamlined chrome Bracket. Clamps on either side easily. mirror. i inch, non-gla- re Dales Service stretched their lead in the Tuesday evening bowling league this week with Hollywood Candy. Tne Indian school moved into second with a three point victory over third place Finer Cleaners and Palmer Jewelry grabbed thiee points from Wasatch Sales. The Indian school squad took high sciies for the evening with a 3056 and Dales Service had high game of 1001. Buster had high individual serins of 688 and Bill Narcomey had high game with, a 273. D, A. Olsen picked the split; Allen Jensen the and Bob Fulkerson the Wins Team standings: 23 Dales Service 19 Indian School 17 Finer Cleaners 16 Palmer Jewelry 14 Wasatch Sales 7 Hollywood Candy a clean sweep over ' , ' v Magnets Hold It DASH RIM WRENCH s Place UTILITRAT 65 $1.35 four-wa- y plastic with sections for maps, papeis, cigarettes. Magnetized attachment. As-sted colors. Molded 20 inch with four socket sizes. Extra long for good leverage and fender clearance. oi Once Over Cleans and Glazes MAC'S CAR WASH MAC'S SPEED GLAZE The department reported that only 46 deer were killed in the Mantua-Willararea. Hospital Notes s range-trespas- i i Kathy Nielsen, 5 and old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Nielsen, is recuperating at her home following a last performed tonsillectomy Saturday morning, February 28, at Cooley Memorial hospital. one-hal- jear safe for Speedy detergent fine finishes. Enough for 12 washings. Excellent for uphol- gives a clean, hard, lasting finish. Contains Silicone. Will not water spot. stery, window. S3 t2 30 00 00 3 00 4 00 4 30 5 4 2 6 7 Lead In League Cleaners are still leading in the Monday evening Ladles bowling league with 22 games on the win side of the Modern 'A Compare It For PRICE, Your Your The This Your 8 8 Life PERFORMANCE! 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Bess Service and the Eagles auxiliary split for two and two and Cluto Billiards received four points from the Indian school on a forfeit. Maurine Fryer, noted for a fast ball, rolled high game of 200 for the evening and high series of 561. Pauline Forsgren won the Dance Bowl hamburger with first double of the evening and Dorothy Bess picked up the split. The names of Marge Larson and Maurine Fryer w'ere left out of the last two issues for winning high games. 75 30 00 00 00 30 00 30 00 10 9 30 1100 2 MARCH 7 009 e ledger. In this You're paying f SATURDAY, v Test Pattern Education Fcatu'a Western Feature Happy Birthday Club Buck floqers Mr. Wizard Cartoon Time Rustler Roundup Gun Theater NBC Opera Sister Angelica" Poller Derby Time Movie 9.00 9 30 10 00 6, TV KSL KDru-l- 4 30 5 5 30 Modern Cleaners $1.85 One operation built through mailed tions from sportsmen early November. Each applicant was given a number as the applications were received. If that In the number was included permits authorized for their hunting unit, the applicant was given five days notice to pick up and pay for his permit at the checking station for that unit at the time the hunt was scheduled. Brigham City, Friday, March , duced the program. chairman; Mrs. Hervin Bunder-sonMrs. Abel S. Rich and Mrs. Miss Joyce Thorum gave a Jenmusical dialogue and a panto- Austin Larsen, Mrs. Calvin Mrs. and Reese Robert Mrs. sen, mime. was Roland Gourley and Mrs. LeonA two course luncheon served by Mrs. Elwyn Seely, ard Pierce. Box Elder High School Faculty league met at the home of Mrs. A. Elwyn Seely, Monday afternoon, March 2. applicaPresident Beryl Clark presided during and Mrs. Leonard Pierce intro -- . )U , In . Maiilua-Willai- d 4 Tuesday League t A total of 787 deer were taken' hy 916 permit holders during the recently concluded conditional hunts along the Wasatch front, including the mountains east of Brigham City and Willard, according to the Utah Fish and Game Commission. Authorized .permits for the eight out of nine units where these late hunts were conducted numbered 1158. The 916 sports-,mewho picked up their permits and hunted averaged an 86 percent success. According to the department, these special types of hunts aie new in Utah this year. They were authorized by the Boaid of Big Game control in an effort to alleviate a serious problem along the western slopes of the Wasatch Front. In the units the winter range is in short supply and adjoins lands and highly cultivated centers of population. To implement these hunts, lists of prospective hunters weie 6 Box Elder JOURNAL Elder High School Faculty League Meets At Home Of Mrs. A. 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