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Show A Sophomore Squad of 'Bf Team Box Elder Bees Tangle With North Cache Here This Afternoon, 2:30 ' Contest Is Next to Final Game on 1955 Box Elder Schedule The first afternoon game on the home field will be played today at 2:30 p.m. when the Box Elder Bees host the strong North Cache Bulldogs. After a dazzling start, a midseason slump, the Bees hit the comeback trail with a 21 to 6 win over the Logan Grizzlies, In their first enoounter with a Cache county team. After tangling with North Cache today, the Bees will end the season with a Nov. 7 home game against South Cache. Statistics for the Box Elder, Logan game reveal that although the Bees made only one more first down than the home team, the yardage gained was nearly double. Here are the summaries: First downs, Bees 11, Logan 10; yards by rushing, Bees 173, Logan 105; yards by passing. Bees 66, Logan 19; total yards, Bees 241, Logan 124; passes attempted, Bees 9, Logan 7; passes completed. Bees 3, Logan 3; penalties, Bees 3 for 15 yards, Logan none. Neither team fumbled. Party Planned At Lincoln afternoon, October Halloween party time for Lincoln school pupils. The entire program for the afternoon is to foe free of charge, Mrs. Hale Baron and Mrs. Cliff Richardson stated today. Children are invited to wear costumes all day or don them at noon for party time. Movies, Games, favors and refreshments will spell pleasure for the students. School studies will be abandoned during the afternoon with room mothers In charge of refreshments and teachers ar ranging for games and movies. First and second grade children will complete their holi day at regular school closing time, 2:30 p. m. The third, fourth, fifth and sixth graders will continue until 3:30 p. m. Monday to foe The biggest single consumer the United States Local Farmers Are Guests of Kiwanis In furtherance of the farm city program of the Kiwanis club, ten farmers from this locality were invited guests of members of the local Kiwanis club at their regu lar luncheon meeting Thursday at the Idle Isle. Guest speaker at the meeting was A. V. Smoot, prominent Co rinne farmer. Mr. Smoot spoke about problems which confront of water in is irrigation. Hiro Nagao Appointed Brigham City. Utah Friday, October 28, 1955 . as Justice Ezra Benson for several weeks. Mr. and Mra DeVere Wintle and children, William, Rosemary and Rosemarie visited in Nib ley at the home of Mr. and By Mrs. George Wintle V Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hawkes of Mrs. Derrell Anderson. Their The Town of Honeyville ap- Honeyville are the proud par- small son, Jimmie pointed Hiro Nagoa as Justice ents of a new ba'by boy born Anderson was injured In a farm of the Peace of Honeyville. Also, a few days ago in the Brigham accident two weeks ago on his if the town of Honeyville can City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. fathers farm in Nibley Is repay for the oil as it Is used, the Hawkes have five other children, ported Improved at this time. Box Elder county commissionfour boys and a girl. The Honeyville ward Primary ers will aid in improving the Mrs. Laura Hunsaker was hos- will hold their annual HalloBingham road and other strips tess to the Roquita club In her ween Frolic next Monday eveof road foelonging to Honeyville. home Wednesday evening, Oct, ning, Oct. 31 In the ward halL 20. A delicious dinner was serv- The children will come In cosA farewell program was held ed to Mrs. Ruth O. Hunsaker, tume. Games will be played. in the Honeyville ward chapel Mrs. Lima Hunsaker, Mrs. Daisy Candy and pop corn and other on Sunday evening, Oct. 23 at Duke, Mrs. Lillian Hunsaker, good things to eat will be there 7:30 p. m. for Elder David Mrs. Arvilla Orme, Mrs. Beulah and old alike.. Claudius Tolman, son of Mr. Hunsaker, Mrs. Hattie Hunsa for young Mrs. Lamar Benson and Mr. Tollman Mrs. of ker and Mrs. Laua Hunsaker. and Claudius The church was Club members unable to at and family of Elwood; Mrs. J. Honeyville. Del Petersen of Thatcher; Mrs. filled with relatives and friends tend were Mrs. Emily Tolman, June Chrisltenson of Perry, and who enjoyed a fine prgoram Mrs. Mary Seal, Mrs. Estella Mr. and Mrs. Nolon Benson and and wished Elder Tolman well Mrs. Janisine Petersen family of Brigham City, all visitWhile he is away for the next Hughes, and Mrs. Carrie Boothe. Out of ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. two years in the Eastern States town Mrs. were Har guests Fay Ezra Benson, Sunday. mission field for the LDS per, Mrs. Blanch Crossman and The Honeyville ward MIA held Under Direction of Coach Vernal Harris church. Mrs. Lila Johnson, all of Brig their annual Halloween Frolic . . the Box Elder B team has established a six win, one loss record for the season. ham City; Mrs. LeRoy Stenquist Tuesday evening In the ward and Carl Mrs. Rhodes and Above are the members of the sophomore squad of the team. They are, back row left to Three Parking Tickets hall. Everyone came In cosdaughters, Carla, Denise and tume. Games were played and right, Ralph Kunzler, Larry Deswood, Laren Peterson, Richard Earl, Deverell Morgan, Just of Too One Alter Tremonton. Debra, all Many had a good time. Jay Hollingsworth, Coach Harris, Billy Shio, Paul Hunsaker, Wayne Singleton; middle the dinner they visited and everyone Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Wheat-lerow, Robert Limb, Bruce Wright, Jimmy Moore, Jay Arbon, Brent Sanford, Max Huggins, Y. N. Mrs. NEWBURGH, (UP) played games. former residents and now Richard Rasmussen, Dennis Hansen; front row, Jerrold Richman, Paul Jeppsen, Deorr Sarah Stiltner told the judge Mrs. Annie Benson left Honey of Pleasant Grove, are the parGill Glade Harold and Roy Jensen, Coombs, Houser, Rasmussen, Lynn Wight, Sycamore she didnt mind paying for Ville Sunday to spend several ents of a new little daughter. Lee Smith. Absent when the picture was taken were William Holt, James Cady and parking tickets when she had weeks in Salt Lake City visiting The Wheatleys have another litSteven Jeppsen. broken the law. So, she paid for relatives. She has been a guest tle girl 20 months old. The littwo but balked at the third. at the home of her son and tle Miss was Iborn Oct. 25, in The ones she paid for were , Mr. and Mrs. Ogden. 0UR READERS WRITE for overnight parking of two daughter-in-lawBox Six B cars in front of her house. But for parking her car in Thorshava, Faroe Islands, a ticket front of a driveway was anLoss October 10, 1955 other matter. Dear Editor Claybauigh: In the first place, said Mrs. . i Stiltner, she didnt park in front The B football team at Box Ito a note Just express my Elder High, jom posed of sopho- Bees. Outstanding players of the thanks for sending the News of a driveway. Somebody must B team this year, have pushed her car there. who will and mores and juniors ftnd masterJournal, and to notify you be on the Secondly, it was In front of probably Vernal Harris, regulars Coach minded by of a change of address. As you she has a record of six wins and one main string next year, are Billy are well aware you have Ibeen her own driveway and ifbelieve loss so far .this season. They Jensen and Jay Hollingsworth, sending a copy of the paper to didnt object, she didnt me at Vi'borg, Denmark for the the police should. have wins over Ben Lomond, 20 quarterbacks; Jimmy Moore and Bob Stewart Reeves, City Judge Anthony J. Favino to 20 guards; 0; Weber, Bear River, to 0; past few months. But a couple 26 to 6; Logan 7 to 0; and Ogden, Limb, end and Steve Jeppeson, of weeks ago circumstantial dismissed the summons. 19 to 0. Their only loss was to fullback. conditions made it necessary to Weber in a second game 7 to 0. They are a gang of good make some changes In the Dan Shingles Treatment This Is a feeder team for the kids with lots of spirit and ish mission and as a result a CHICAGO (UP) Gamma glo lew of the missionaries were regular squad of the Box Elder fight, Coach Harrison said. changed and assigned with Ibulin has been found helpful in other missionaries and thus relieving the severe pain of shingles, according to,an article of us new have cormpan many ions and some of us went to by Dr. I. Irvling Weintraub, In new places to work. Changes Gainsville, Fla., condensed like this come off and on, to the Science Digest. some missionaries as a surprise, others are not surprised, but the only members of the Church most of Ithe time the transfers of Jesus Christ of Latter-daTaken from the Utah 1955 out for the foest of all con Saints are the (two missionaries work lethe Waterfowl Proclamation!, I was one of these vic- that live In Thorshaven. So we cemed. foT duck and gal shooting hours tims of circumstance and one of ihave our work cut out for us goose hunting during the month these letters of transfer came to In that we foave the responsifoil of November shall be: Vifoerg addressed to me the lat ity to give everyone possible oa ier part of last month, just after the islands thd dh a nee to hear arriving at Viberg after a very the message we have. And so, enjoyable and informative trip I guess (the News and Journal to Bern, Switzerland, where the wtiU now effect even a greater Church dedicated a new temple. area of the world, and I would So after traveling to Switzer- like to say thanks a lot to those land, and back to Denmark, responsible for making it possiWhat power! New Rocket ble for the home town paper to and after just two days at . . . What smoothness! power! I was on the move again influence that part of the world New Jetaway Hydra-Mati- c smoothness! . ; 1 and kept moving until Friday, in whidh I have been living the What glamor! New Starfire Styling! the 7th of October, when the past year. So If you would please send ' for sure good ship Trondhjem pulled inYoull say to harbor at Thorshaven, which me the paper at Yviri Vid Strond when you see Olds for 56! is the principal city In the Faroe 23, Thorshavn, Faroe Islands, Islands in the North Atlantic. Denmark, I would appreciate It I The Faroe Islands consist of 27 very much. "Mange tak en gang 1 small islands with a population vi (til ha det og rigtig godt of approximately 30,000 people, ses tgen. and out of these thirty thousand Elder C. Hal Rasmussen. tnDutiUmtif the world1 fiaett bourbox s 160 vurfW( . y, at Team the farmer of today, and how these problems in turn affect the business men and the city dwellers. Special guests at the meeting besides Mr. Smoot, were C. G, ' Jerry Adney, Frank Reeder, Woodruff Nelson, Jergensmeyer, , Hunsa-kerSteve Anderson, Leland Merle Beecher, Lynn Holm gren, and J. Y. Ferry. The program was under the direction of Murle J. Markham, chairman of the agricultural and conservation committees. Elder Boasts for Season Record Wins, One ' Waterfowl Shooting Hours During Just Out ! 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