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Show 1'lUv : A-4- tv i Kt (SEES3afe5W iii i , . ; l i ii i ? t- ) Up ivj J MU; ; .5 Play First Games ltUili t , L t-- mp Tri-Stat- JAYCEES TOAST DAIRY FARMER Members of the local Jayceedub ami their wives saluted the dairy farmers of Box Elder county last week when they drank (milk) toasts to a representative of the dairymen of this area, Frank Reeder, Box Elder county representative of the American Dairy Assm, at a dinner meeting at the Tropical Restaurant. Toastmistresses shown with Reeder are Mrs. Burke Jenson and Mrs. Wade Ebeling. . . . A fourth had big game Blocks dropping Lloyd's Chevron. Blocks had good hitting power. Pat Coppin got a double that scored three runs, and Jack Jensen banged a single, a double, and a homerun to take player of the week honors for Michael the junior division. Cochran took the win and Harry Christensen was the loser. State PLAYER OF TIIE WEEK Ray Korth was named player of the week in the senior division, of the for his home run in Thursdays game. He plays for Als Conoco. Kay is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Korth of North Brigham. He is 13 years of age and is in the 8th grade at Box Elder PLAYER OF TIIE WEEK Jack Jensen, age 10, was picked as player of the week in the junior league of the City Recreation Jack hit a single, a double, and a home run in Fridays game. Jack plays for Blocks. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jensen, 537 North Fourth East, and is in the fifth grade at Lincoln school. Jack is in his ue Made-Yimr-Leag- Junior High School, lie has played recreation for three years. baseball third year with junior Hunter Shoots Foot In Local Accident The Box Elder County Sheriffs office reported today that Robert Peterson, age 20, of Og den, accidentally shot himself while hunting with three com panions at Promontory, Sunday, June 16, at More Than 100 Ladies Attend Annual at Yost Relief Society Convention Tuesday, June 5, the annual Relief society convention held in Yost was a big success. Six wards displayed fancy work, quilts, rugs, doilies, metal and leather work; etc. A' demonstration was given on making mending childrens clothing, overalls, and lessons were given on making button holes and tatting. Over , one hundred ladies were present. A lovely buffet luncheon was- served and a good all program was presented, wards participating. Every visiting teacher present received a nice ' flower. The Oman brothers are finishing shearing for the season, up at Soda Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Udy and two children from Alaska, flew to Seattle where they purchased and then a new Studebaker drove to Malta to visit relatives. Mrs. Udy (Genvieva Rose) visited her brother, Roland Rose and family in Standrod this week. Janet Wright from Brigham City visited in Yost this weekend. recently Virginia Davenport visited her daughter and family Mr. and in- .Victor, Montana, Mrs. Eddie Stevens.' Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tracy motored to. Ogden to visit rela tives and transact business.' Rafel Yates and daughter, and nephew, from Ogden, were Yost, camping and fishing the past week. ' . LOSE UGLY FAT . , - Richard Jesse Tracy , and Barnes are through working on construction in Nevada. Richard Barnes is going to Ashton, Ida., to work this summer, to help finish a canyon road that was not completed last fall. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Loveland and two sons visited at the HarJesse Tracys old Omans-anAll enjoyed an last Sunday. visit. Don Loveland and Ardel Loveland have both been put in the bishopric very recently. Ardel is first counselor in one of the wards in Burley, and Don is second counselor in the. View ward. All three . . d oid-tim- Low Cost-Uniq- V and Mrs. Asael Oman, Saturday night. He is from Pioche, Nev., now, but lived in Yost for many years, leaving there thirty four years ago. He was forest rang er there. He was a member, of the bishopric and has held many church positions in his life. At present he is a patriarch in Nevada. His wife died a year ago. He visited the Yost ward and sacrament attended services, Sunday, with Louise ; Wolters Scott whom they, raised, her husband and one of their daughters. ' i ' - - i Brother and Sister Dunn, former Island missionaries; for the LDS church, from Logan, drove to Yost this past Sunday and attended church. They. were the speakers in sacrament meeting. It was a very inspiring meeting. 5 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, June 20,, 1956 ue r I Crowd Hears Mabey I 6:15 p. m. tices. Consult Clerk of District Court Brigham City, Utah, respective signers for lntorxna-tlon- . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of R. SCHOLER, SR., Deceased. Creditors will present claims ' with vouchers to the undersigned at 3 First Security Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 23rd day of August,. A. D, 1956. ELSIE A. BUXTON, . Administratrix. O. DEE LUND, Attorney for Administratrix. a. NOTICE TO CREDITORS HYAKUTARO Ltate o NAKADOI, sometimes known es FRED NAK.A-DOIDeceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Suite 506 Judge Building, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before the 4th day of August, A. D., 1956. BETTY YAMAGUCHi, , Administratrix of the Estate of Hyakutaro Nakadoi, sometimes known as Fred Nakadoi, Deceased. May, ,0, 956f.ir,t ,p.ubHcation J percent of its 1956 quota. Emery ; county leads the state having mas Yano. reached 09.8 of its 99.8 percent JsuWe506 ' jud Buiidi? Salt Lake City II, Utah. of its sales goal. Mr. Frederick P. Champ, state chairman, announced that total j Etate NOTiCEjoDiTORs sales for the . month in Utah Creditors will present claims with to the undersigned at 31 were $1,456,894, and that the, vouchers First Security Bank Building, state has reached 42.6 percent ham City, Utah, on br before theBrig 9th day of August, A D., 1956. of the 1956 sales quota. REL0A J. LUND, Nineteen of .Utahs counties Administratrix. are ahead of last years sales for O. DEE LUND, Attorney for Administratrix. the five month period. . baseb- all.- - " .Your Neighbor held Tuesday, June 26 at 6:30 p. m. at the Brigham City Sixth ward church A Bring . . will be Night Can Win Free Calf s one Bring Friend Night grounds. The night is sponsored by the Sixth ward MIA and will include recreation and a program. Those ' attending will bring a pot luck Any boy or girl , residing in lunch. All Sixth ward members and Box Elder county, between the friends are invited. their ages of 10 and 17 years of age are eligible to enter the Utah Senior Standings FFA UNIFORM AWARD WINNERS Box Elder FFA Chapter members who won first victory u clinch the stake chamfor the first half play. place in the Chapter Uniform contest at the Junior Livestock Show held recently in pionship The for teams parstandings Don to row: left shown front Coombs, Salt are North Ray Godfrey, above, Lake, right: Bob Christensen, Paul Orme, Bruce Hyde, Gary Hunsaker and Lloyd Thorstead ; second ticipating - are as follows: Won j row: Calvin Wheatley, Dean Burt, Norman Sherwood, Billy Snow, Harold Coombs, Brent Sixth- 3 Johnson, Randall Tyson, Bruce Wright and Fred Hunsaker. Fifth .....,..w... 2 1 Lovelands are brothers.-JohPerry ..... . . Mantua 0 BORDERLINE INCIDENTS Kronkie was an overSecond 0 night guest at the home of Mr. Sixth Ward to Hold Box Elder Children Peterson was shot through the left foot with a .22 caliber rifle when the gun accidentally discharged. . He was. taken to the Cooley Memorial hospital for treatment and then transferred to Ogden. Softball games in the South Accompanying Mr. Peterson Box Elder, stake senior league when he injured were his go into the fourth round Thurs- brother, Kenneth Peterson; Darday night when Sixth meets rel Dagsen, and- Floyd L. HenSecond at 7:30 p. m., Fifth plays derson of Ogden. , Intermountain school at 7:30 p. m. and Perry tangles with ManLEGAL NOTICES Probata and 3uctr aram hip notua at 8:45 p. m. only The Box Elder High school cappella choir will hold summer practices each Thursday at p. m. in, the BEHS choral ' room. The choir is directed by Earl ' ' Johnson. All members of the Brigham City Golf and Country club have been Invited to the Pocatello golf course Sunday, June 24. The round will start at 9:30 a. m. Any member wishing to go should contact Dean Candland to place a reservation no later than Friday. South Stake Lists Sixth ward needs Practice Thursdays At Pocatello First games in the Made-You- r league were played Friday morning at Rees park. The junior division plays each Friday at the park, while the senior group Also plays on Thursdays. American Legion games are played Tuesday evenings at 8 p m. at Rees park. In the junior games Beehive Appliance edged out Hadfields 10 8. Hadfields, took an early lead with lour runs in the first .inning, but behind steady pitching by Allen Jaggi, the Beehive team pulled the game out of the I fire. Palmer Tingey hit three for four for the Hadfield cause, I and Reese Nielsen got a homer for the Beehive squad. Reid Hailing was tlje losing pitcher. J e A second game saw Lumber roll to a 15-victory over. Zundels. Keith Rebley and Kent Nelson got big hits for the winners. Pebley pitch'd for Frost the victors and Brent took the loss for the Zundel team,' Heavy power at the bat gave Perry a 15 3 win over Breiten-beke- r Nelson Bob Electric. hurled a four hitter for the Perry nine. Heavy hits by Leon Snow and Steve Billings also helped that teams cause. Steven Pimper was the losing chuck-er- . Acapefla to BEHS Brigham Golfers Invited to Play Speak at Meeting Holstein-Friesea- Associa- n tion contest for a Holstein Calf. Application blanks and rules are the contest governing available at the county extension agents' office. ' A letter written by applicant in his own words, stating past achievements,' present affiliations, if any, and future ambitions regarding dairy work, must be attached to application blank. A letter from the father of applicant, or guardian if father is not alive, must also be attached stating how much cooperation and encouragement he Is willing to offer his son or daughter should they be awarded the calf. All applications with the two letters attached must be County Agents office In the 0k 28, 1956. Oj. Gnmrc:Gu::D Local Students - f. by June attended the monthly meeting of the Box Elder County Republican Organization to hear Reridall Mabey, Candidate for Governor, and see his films. George Johnson gave the opening prayer, and Mrs,, Russell Tingey led the group in singing America. The song was accomTwo Brigham City students panied by Mrs. LeGrande Hors- Don R. Forrest and Harper D ley. Pearse, have registered at the Mr. Mabey then showed, his University of Utah for the 1956 films, after which he made a summer school which began this . political appeal. An open forum week. JForrest, a son of Mr. and Mrs, for questions was then held. R. W- - Forrest, 238 North Sixth will The local organization East, Brigham City, is a grad meet the third Monday of each uate student in educational ad month until after election. The ministration. He received next meeting will be held in the B. S. from the Utah degree Lincoln school auditorium July State college in Agricultural 16, at 8 p.m.-Thwhole Repub- 1952. He is a graduate of the lican ticket will attend, and the Box Elder High schooL public is invited. Pearse, a son of Dr. and Mrs Local office candidates will be H. L. Pearse, 404 East Second in attendance including two year South, Brigham City,; is a freshcommissioner, four year commis- man student at the sioner, Representatives for Dis- University. , He is a 1956 , gradtricts one and two, and State uate of Box Elder High school , Senator. where' he was active in athletics Each candidate will be given and was chosen outstanding boy three minutes to speak. , of the year. 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