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Show r Conservation Dob Case Starts Men Tour Case Motor Co. With a long record of automobile salesmanship behind him, Bob Case, formerly of Riverton, Wyoming, took over auto and truck agencies formerly handled by Nielsen Motor and Inaugurated the Case Motor company In Brigham City this week. Case arrived here from Riverton, Wyoming where he operated a Nash agency. Prior to that he t managed agencies at Thermopo-li- s and Casper, . Wyoming and Among projects Inspected wais the sprinkler system on steep before that was assistant manaorchard land of Ransom Beech-- , ger of the Newhouse Hotel n i er to prevent erosion; ditch lin-- , Salt Lake City. At Case Motor company, 335 ing. which carries water to the o M. Shio farm, northeast of Brig-- ! North Main, Case will sell and Plymouth automobiles ham.dty; and the ditch lining Installed by Shirl and Scott and GMC trucks. Williams with permanent gates He and his wife, Mary Esther, Installed to control amount of are living at Krusmark apartditches. ments. , water let Into steep The new agency head an' ftTie.; group .visited the Three Mile Irrigation company and the nounced that Sam Fujikawa will serve as shop forman and Art ; North Willard Water Users project In Perry canyon. This proj-- , Fishier, will handle the service ect has a diversion dam and station. The old Nielsen Motor buildfeet of concrete ir-- , , gates; 1900 rijgation pipe was Installed with ing will be remodeled. a ' divider box to take water to the two companies. This project farmers j saved much water for , that would otherwise be lost. fThe group stopped at the H. Eugene Perry farm where he i seedbd. dry, alkali land to tall wheat grass in 1991 and now . hhs a heavy stand of wheat Week-En- d ; grass which can.be grazed or . t, ; ctit for hay. . Two Box Elder county teams They visited another section of Mr. Perrys land seeded to in the Metropolitan baseball land leagues won and lost at the , grass legume mixture on , vjjet in spring and In fall but Rees Pioneer park Friday eve! very dry in the eummer, which ning. . is wal- A strong Willard nine greatly Improved. Supervisor of the South Box Elder Soil Conservation District toured areas where conservation practices are applied. . .Making the tour were Perry H. A. Dalton,' Newell Larson, Eugene Perry, Merl Beecher and Ernest E. Johnson. County agent district conserve-- , Anson Call, tlonlet Blaine C, Morse and Les-- j ter P. Knight, unit conservation-1st were also on the tour. 1 j De-Sot- , Jr. Peaches Drop Two, Willard , Wins CORNER By Reynolds V. Overhaul Jobs With Homemade Piston Cleaner It yon do your own mainte : native of Bear River City, Mrs. Lydia Holmgen Tanner, 77, former Box Elder school teacher and prominent Weber, college instructor, died Monday at 4:30 . m. In the family residence, Ogden. Mrs. Tanner was boro June Bear River City, a , 1875, In daughter of Peter and Johanna Westergrerv Holmgren. She was educated In Box Elder county schools and at Utah State AgrA icultural college. She served as home economics teacher at Webpr college from Tuesday and Thursday . 7:30 to 9 p. m. Swimming, 1914 until her retirement. badminbasketball, handball, Mrs. Tanner had been active ton for 9th to 12th grade high in United Service organization, school students. the Youisg Womens Christian Weber County Monday and Friday American Red Cross, 7'30 to 9:30 p. m. Swimming, Chapter, and Ogden area Girl Scout badmin- Council. She served as a U S O basketball, handball, ton for adults and families. canteen worker during World Children admitted only if ac- War II. companied by parents. Active in the L. D. S. church she was a member of the Ogden Mon., Tuea., Thura., Friday Ninth grade and below stu- Eighteenth ward and Gleaner dents will have facilities avail- leader of South Ogden 6take able as follows on Mondays, Young Womens (Mutual ImTuesdays, Thursdays and Fri provement association. She had Association, days: 2 to 3 p. m. From north west part of city and county. 3 to 4 p. m. From southwest ' part of city and county. 4 to 5 p. tn. From southeast part of city and county. 5 to 6 p. tn. 'From northeast part of city and county. Second and third grade etu dents in south stake will practice from 10 to 11 a. m. and from 11 to 12 a. m. will be the second and third grade students in North stake. The high school announced that clubs or organizations may arrange for swimming parties by calling Earl Ferguson or Ver- served as Sunday school and M. I. A. teacher for many years. She was married to J. M. Tanner. He died In Canada In 1927. Surviving are one daughter and two sons: Mrs. 'Dlx (Alice) Jones, Palo Alto, - Calif.; Dr. R. H. Tanner, Ft. Lyon, Colo,; Lt. Maxfield, Col. D. H. Tanner, four Ala.; 10 grandchildren; brothers and two sisters: David Reuben Holmgren, Tremonton; Holmgren, Bear River City; Os car and Homer Holmgren, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Eugene Sants-chi- , Palo Alto, Calif.; Mrs. Mon-ni- e H. Jensen, Brigham City. Larkin and Sons Mortuary will announce funeral arrange ments. The famly requests no flow ers. Friends who desire to, may contribute to the Lydia Tanner Scholarship Fund at Weber 23-1- to Heitz 'Heating, 7 to 4 In Ogden. Friday, June 20, the Jr. Peaches will test Smith Foods at Rees 'Pioneer park at 8:30 p. m. A double header, this game will be proceeded at 6:30 by Ogden Ford and Swifts. much i ;sctbnpf ' loped Heltz Heating in a thrill packed contest 7 to 3. But the Jr. Peaches of Brigham City contest to a dropped a sizzling hot Wasatch Lime crew. Jr. 'Monday night the cold 'Peaches dropped a second but nance oa your car, you may be interested in making this little gadget we heard about , It makes the scraping of piston ring groove fast and easy. ' "..I,.". .,! f Swimming at the Box Elder high school pool will officially start for children and adult on Monday, June 23, it was learned , today. The Box Elder board of education Is making the facilities available at the pool and gym and hope for participation of people of Brigham City and Box Elder county. must furnish 'Participants their own equipment and towels. The following schedule was released: t nal Harris. Reeder S'pMd ; Call ua about it. Fine products like this plus faithful service are the mainstays of our local business. "tVmwm 7Vp " oilt u designated closer-con- test Felts HaveHouseguests From San Diego , Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Mansfield and family of San. Diego are house guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs, J. Gordon Felt. While in Utah they are are also visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mansfield of Roy. , ... bn the Amonoam Pstroteuv. Institute. off square , ;. Slightly Deafened? fir Of course, you wont have to worry about this job if you use Heavy Duty RPM Motor OiL First motor oil developed thru atomic research. Heavy Duty RPM, compared with conventional oils, doubles the life of average automobile engines between major overhauladue to a It4r4 oa Cm lubrication . . . cuts in half the wear-rat- e of vital engine parts. d CaMwaia PraSwl Distributed by REYNOLDS Brigham City MY-- L tfltMl Ac Earmold la e scientific discovery deslgped tor the oort Killy deot who ora not hard ot nearing enough to require a hearing old It tits wiugly ono comfortably in the ear and will not be" visible to the ay unless attention Is called to K. tutlai This Is All You Waot SPECIAL FREE DEMONSTRATION Brigham City, Utah ' V. REEDER Telephone 1588 Howard Hotel Monday, June 23 2 :30 p. m. to 7 :30 p. m. If unable to attend, telephone hotel for free home pointment. Mr. L. P. Malan will conduct the clinic. ap- , May 3. L. Clair Christensef), 23. Tremonton, and Verona May Van Epips, 18, Santa Maria, Calif., issued on May 6. Bahe Yazzie Bitsilly, 25, Brigham City, and Laura LaRose, 18, Brigham City, issued on May 12. . Phillip Wrathall, 37, Salt Lake City, and Betty Rae Bjorn, 26, Salt' Lake City, Issued on May 13. Leonard Gerald Castleton, 20, and Janice Leah Last, 18, Garland, issued on May 15. Consent of Mae W. Castleton. Richard M. Hunt, 18, Ogden, and Sharon Brook Taylor, 18, Brigham City, issued on May 17. Consent of Melvin H.Hunt. Miles Yoeman Ferry, 19, Brigham City, and Suzanne Call, 19, Brigham City, issued on May 17. Consent of Mrs. Alda Ferry. William Darrell Burton, Jr. 17, Thatcher, and Gwen Nelson, 17, Penrose, Issued on May 19. Con sent of Mrs. Aleda B. Burton and Mrs. Mary L. Nelson. Dell Stewart Nichols, 25, Brig ham City, and Shelley Robi nette, 20, Brigham City, Issued Rock Springs, Wyo., on May 19. 'Duane Ellison Silook, 24, JeUtah, and Barbara Irene Lemon, 19, Jerome, Utah, issued on May 19. James Preston Bunting, 23, Kanab, and Martha Jean Smoot, 24, Corinne, Issued on May 22. Gordon' Kay JenserT, '26, Brig ham City, and Bertha Lucille Munger, 20, Seattle, .Washing ton, issued op May 24. Merrill Jensen-DukA- , 21, and Uanae Vaurice Christensen, 19, Bear River City, issued on May 24. Claude Marvin Jeppsen, 18, Corinne, and Margaret Laraine Anderson, 18, Corinne, issued on May 28. Consent of Mrs. Grace W. Jeppsen. ' John William Reeves, 27, Brigham City, .'and Melba Jean Goss, 18, Brigham City, issued on May 28. Don William 20, Nuttall, Brigham City, and Nelma Jean Powell, 17, Price, issued on May 28.- Consent of Mary E. Nuttall and Mrs. Lily O. Powell. 'Adam John Welker, 29, Og den, and Von da Mae Walker, 23, Ogden, issued on May 29. John Reed Call, 23, Brigham City, and Ferl Rose Barker, 18, iBrigham City, Issued on May rome, Hon-eyvill- - 28. Eldon Taft Teeplee, 18, Brig-haCity, and Shirley Darley Murray, 18, Wellsville, issued on May 31. Consent of Myrtle T. Teeples. William Ross Stevens, 23, Route No. 1, Brigham City, and Anna Verlee Petersen, 20, Brigham City, issued on May 31. , Ezra Dawn Hanper, 18, and Delores Craner, 18, Corinne, issued on May 31. Consent of Grover Harper. Keith Penrose Burnham, 25, ,DeweyvlJle, and Rheta Florence Earls, 18, Deweyville, issued on ' jjune 2. Grant Ellsmere Turley, 21 Garland, and Dorothy Lois Clay, 18, Hutchinson, Kansas, issued on June 3. Larry Dean Scott, 19, MaJad, Idaho, and Joyce Williams, 18, Malad, Idaho, issued on June 3. Consent of Khalil Scott.1 Sylvan Garble Weaver, legal age, Ogden, and Dena Jans, legal age, Ogden, issued on June George IDeWayne Astlett, . 18, Artmo, Idaho, and Athel Austin, on 16, Downey, Idaho, issued June 5. Consent of Mrs. George Astlett and Mrs. Orville Austin. Boyd Lamar Ellis 18, Brigham City, and Elva Payne, 15, Tremonton, issued on June 6. Consent of Mrs. Charles W. Ellis and Mrs. Charles N. Payne. Ronald Gene Petersen, 19, Thatcher, and (Maxine Pettingill, but not Harry." The American league split with their older bothers last e Chesapeake Bay Is the week in their four greatest oyster bar. tilts. The teams exchanged batteries to compensate for age differences and some good battles resulted. Top pitching chore was turned In by David Cottle who shut out his Dredges teammates 15 to 0 a Smith & Sons market was victorious. JUNE 18 Top stickers for the weeks were David with frays Tingey for 4 for Horsleys and Ross Poulsen with 4 for 4 including the season first home Tun. Results: D. & D. Supply (AL) 15, Hor sleys (NL), 11. Andersens Fold 6, (AL), Marks Chevron Service (NL), 5, 8:15 P.M. Meservy Laundry (1NL), 9, Herbs Barber Shop, (AL), 5. Smiths Market (NL), 15, Dredges Mens & Boys Shop, Inter-leagu- The old. enhance the great Bourbon Taste of I OLD HICKORY 5 U EXTRA YEARS i For 30 year Utah Poultry has had one purpose tn mind . to SERVE. You can ALWAYS ; depend on Utah Poultry! FOR USE ATHLETES FOOT T-4--L BECAUSE It peel oil tha outer (Ilia aaS npoMO buried fund to kill it on contact. li not pleated IN ONE HOUR with your 0 beck ot worlds any drug store. Today at Huaiitka Drug Store. REES PARK (AL), 0. League play begins this week with double headers on- Thursday and Friday mornings at Rees Pioneer park. A close race is expected this year with the teams pretty evenly balanced. The schedule: Thursday 9:00 a. m. Horsleys vs. Smith Market (NL). . and D. Supply 9:00 a. m. vs. Andersens-For(AL). Friday 9:00 a. m. Meservy Laundry vs. Mark Brightenburgs Ser vice (NL). 9:00 a. m. Dredges Mens and Boys shop vs. Herbs BaTber PEACHES Route No. 1, Brigham City, issued on June 6. Consent of Mrs. Ervin Petersen. 27, Joseph Jay Christensen, and LaDine Brigham City, Knudson, 20, Brigham City, issued on June 7. Leon Charles Whitworth, 22, Brigham City, and Elinor Bosley, 18, Corinne, issued on June 19, INGHAM Home Town Team! d shop, (AL). -vs-B- Come Out And Support Your OOUT LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOUR SUIT! Insist on SAN1T0NE MC, The GUARANTEED MOTHPROOFING Service 9. John Henry Reeve, 22, Brig ham City, and Beverly Bell Wea ver, 20, Hooper, (Utah, issued on June 9. William Hugh Day, legal age, Brigham City, and Edna Ma tilda Bowden, legal age. Brig ham City, issued on June 12. Melvin Reed Munk, 23, How ell, and Mary Freida Kunzler, 21, 13. Park Valley, issued on June Duane Newman, 24, Thatcher, and Colleen Marie Roche, 14, Thatcher, issued on, June 13. Cbnsent of Mrs. A. E. Roche. Thelbert Lee Wharton, legal age, Malad, Idaho, and Alma Olsen, legal age, Malad, Idaho, issued on June 14. Monte Hans Larsen, 26, Sacramento, Calif., and Louise Jeppsen, 27, Brigham City, issued on June 14. 'Fred West Petersen, 19, Penrose, and Carol Lue Spendlove, 15, Brigham City, issued on June 14. Consent of Mrs. Eva H. Petersen and Mrs. Alta C. Spendlove. Moths dont stand a chance when woolens are protected with 100 guaranteed Sanitone mothproofing! Heres the treatment that reaches into every corner and leaves no spot untouched for moth larvae to damage woolens. Try us today youll be amazed to see how much cleaner, spotless, everything is, tool SANITONE MC . Pedro Elol Longoria, 19, Brigham City, and Maria del Carmen Vasquez, 24, Brigham City, Issued on June 14. Consent of Eloi V. Longoria. Leland Stanford Hunsaker, 22, Honeyville, and Jannetje Bos, 22, Zuylen, Holland, issued on June 16. tbt ONLY 100 V Mothproof" fBpmh X. V tiivm MODERN , CLEANERS 36 North Main Street Phone 86 M. y Stand-ou- tHaU Comma style! Saves gas every mile! ZL t White tedcwaU grit V4 BtwHiiu New "swept-bac- k f Brigham City. Utah Baseball Tonight! IllannUd i BOX ELDER KtWS Wednesday. June 13.1952 - pro- Local Farm Areas At 335 N. Main r PAGE SIX (Church Speaks Up Former Box Elder 'damage Licenses GREENVILLE. S. C... (UP Squads Try Apparently alarmed at the .gov Marriage licenses issued by ernments expanding tax the Box Elder county clerks Baptist gram, the Southside Pool Opens School Teacher Playing Prowess church office. Brigham City. ' here posted this sign on its bulletin board in front of the Paul Gale Harmon, 31, Salt Salvation is free and church: Lake City, and Jerll Gardeman, In Practice Tilts Monday, June 23 Dies In Ogden tax free. .. tall Tom and Dick 20, Salit Lake Gity, Issued on GEH5 Swimming ; Mm ad tenon vhl din M mm styling! jet-stream- ed 1952 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER V--8 OR CHAMPION Eleven body styles including the dramatic new Starliner hard-to- p Two great engines the Champion or 120 h.p. 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