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Show ' PAGE EIGHT Heres a Johnny BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, December 12. 1951 South Stake MIA . BeesLose Who's on the Job For His Uncle Sam W f. a Bees Slate Benefit By JOE MAHONEY $! P(D1 PI fyTXD! PiE South stake M.T.A. basketball schedule for Thursday evening was released today by Kent Jensen.' It includes ' the following games: Second ward vs. Indian school, 6:30 p. m.; Perry vs. Willard, 7:30 p. m.; First ward vs. Sixth ward, 8:30 p. m.; and Mantua vs. Fifth ward, 9:30 p. An outstanding dub member . m. ,, who knows where hes going end how hes going to get there is JOHN .. 4--H from Kent, Wash. SEGIS prize holstein FAVNE GIRL with several grand champion ribbons to her credit, has given him one heifer and three calves, Regis, Fayne has also income brought some to Johnny that has been put t United States Defense Bonds. When the time comes, John said, Ill have more thait enough money to start college or help buy s farm for myself. Johnny is earning while he learns, saving part of what he earns, and is helping to defend his country by saving regularly. The slogan, Earn, Save, and Serve, has been adopted by the Club for Its defense thrift program. ALDEN, rOJCANTPAyiMOREl BUdfOlANl BOY BETTER AT TOUR HUSKY SERVICE 14, Johnnys Into-eigh- 4--H mfJJUM V iU Game Here Friday .The Box Elder Aces, after getting off to a winning start in their 1951-5basketball season with a 51 to 47 tVitf over Jordan, dropped three straight last week iPrldRy night in the Box Elder high school gym, the Bees will play Granite high school of Salt Lake City in player benefit game. , The game will start at 8 p. m. and be preceeded by the second team game. to toss some dputyt Into the minds of the local fans as to whether they'll be able to win two major titles in one year. The Bees have won a tie for the region football crown with Logan and would like very much to notch the basketball pennant also. NEWEST ACXXTIQN TO THE PROFESSIONAL TENNIS RANKS, HAS A GOOO CHANCE TO EARN OVER 478.000 N HER FIRST YEAR AS A PLAY-fOR-RRACKET WIELDERj i ' SiXSti The Jordan basket bailers met the Bees for the second time this season at Salt Lake City and lost by a much wider margin than they won. The pasted the Bees 50 to 36. The Bees met the West high school Panthers here Friday and got off to a very cold start and spotted the visitors a 12 to 5 lead In the first quarter. The West quintet held their lead until the last quarter when the Bees made a gallant bid to get back into the ball game, but fell three points short to lose 34 to 31. Then Saturday night, the Bees were colder than ever and lost to Davis by a 37 to 26 count.' The Bees Rave averaged 36 points per game, while allowing a 42 point average against them. With four, of an eight game practice schedule, out of the way, the players have a lot to do both on sharpening up Beet-digge- , If,.,TWO SAME GAME twC CHICAGO e. So lSS5fflASrEDITIL29. NA C20 AAA JULY jjk FRANK BRANCH .Mississippi STATE QUARTERBACK, TIPS THE SCALES AT JUST 9 FOUNDS. up.one pint .O' One pint or a full tank . . one quart or a crankcase drain . .. it makes litle dif- You can walk in style and Comfort in ference to us. Drive in for free battery checkup or for sir in your tires. WE WANT TO KNAPP as well as their basket-eyworking out the defensive bugs. The Bees play Granite here on Friday night in a benefit game. All fans are urged to attend. SEBVE YOU. HUSKY , I Wayne's Associated local shoe counsellor Holds Top Spot ALBERT A. THORSTED RFD No. 1 Waynes Associated of Brigham City held top spot in the or call 310-- J I SERVICE "Husky Gets You There'' 403 No. Main Ph. 125-- J Bowling Results with velvety-sof- t, in. nersoles and buoyant support to the arches' . . . For substantial savings and Export Factory Fitting Service, consult Yyour JtfMrMMflMHt Rom where I sit . Ay Joe Marsh Got so around these parts that everywhere s hunter went this fall, be came up against signs saying MUTATE PROPERTY, NO HUNTING, KEEP OFF. But not ont at Happy Prestons place! Happys signs say , PROPERTY, CAREFUL." GOOD HUNTING, private BUT BE Dont hunt myself," Happy says, "bnt theres plenty of game on my property. I tell the hiinters where the best spots are away from where Im working and where nobody else is hunting. It works out ' pretty well From where I sit. Happy has once again shown why ho gets along with everyone and Why everyone respects him. Happys likes and dislikes might not be the same as his neighbors, but that doesnt stop him from understanding. When it comes to opinions on hunting, fishing, politics, ways of farming, or whether your favorite beverage is beer or cider, try to be like' Happy and the chances are youll be really happy I n, Tri-Cit- y LAURA LOU Copyright, 1951, United Slates Brewers Foundation tve ONE CF THE BRIGHTEST PROSPECTS ON WOMENS TEtfOS HORlZEN, WON HER FIRST NATIONAL TITLE, THE GIRLS NOOOR CROWN, AT HAND NOW AT THE AGE OF fT SHE RANKS NUMBER 2 N THE GIRLS BRACKET AND EARNED NUMBER 20 ON THE WOMENS LIST! Dec. 6. ' Pinch Scott classic Hitter NOTICE . of j j 64TH CONSECUTIVE Fincnri. i : j Quarterly Div This dividend of $0.03 Fund Share from not Invwtmi income It ptyibli 0 camber 15, 1951, on Fund An of record, November 30. 19S, S. M. Rasmussen District Manager TeL2f 228 E. 3rd So. Utah Brigham, SALT LAKH UNION STOCKYARDS May-o- r Gene Klein was injured in a collision of his automobile and a taxicab less than 48 hours after he had issued a strong plea to residents to help stem traffic accidents which killed five persons and injured 60 . in . one month. Every Friday at one o'clock In the heart of the buying and telling area where the demand meets the supply. We have for you the .most modem facilities in the Intermountain West. SALT LAKE LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO. Auction every Friday at 1 oclock t- X t V:v Lumber captured three from the Indian school to hold second place apd the Eagles clinched third with a four point vetory of fourth place Earls Food AN A tMMhf t Fare. Bert Christensen rolled an impressive 605 series closely followed by Cecil Bradbury with a 602 and Dick Seegmiller, 601. W israorj iPAenpoe m AH ASSIST A STOMtfOUTf hi THE LEAGUE THE SOUTHEASTERN MONTGOMERY OflOCR DROPPED STRIKE THREE ON A SELMA BATTER. 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(UP) Brigham The league-leadin- g Tire shop squeezed three points from the determined Andersens Ford Keglers In the Thursday e Walter HATTIESBURG, Mass. (UP) J. L. Bo" Pierce was resting Safety Visa Futile Brigham Tire Squeezes Three Points Dec. 6 Tri-Stat- M-G-- Came Through p . night league, Technicolor picture, Ivanhoe"-witbeen filming Robert Taylor playing opposite heriathe 2-- league, Dec. 5 with a three point wn over third place Palmer Jewelry. rolled The Corinne Celtics high series of the week to grab four close points from The Best Market of Corinne and the fourth took a clean place ' sweep over Brigham Truck Sootie Yamasakie wanned the alleys with a high single game of 238 and a high series of 629. t ELIZABETH TAYLOR has become more of an opulent eyeful than ever since her stay in London where Umt , News-Journ- Sign of a Nice Guy , at BERKELEY, Calif. (OP) Dont home when an emergency call put apples near onions. You can came from his old teammates smell of onions when all you on the Purvis, Miss., town basedid was eat an apple, since that ball team. fruit absorbs odors, according to The team was losing in chamthe University of California agricultural extension service. pionship game. Bo" climbed inMellow apples should be kept to his baseball uniform, drove in the refrigerator and firm ap- the 12 miles to Purvis, and arples at room temperature, the rived to find Purvis trailing universty advised. Put in as a pinch hitter, iFor eating raw, tne agriculPierce banged out a home run tural service . said, an apple the bases loaded, circled should be chosen for appear-ance- , with to texture and flavor; for the bases and drove back was home back He Hattiesburg. baking, choose an apple that 40 minutes and four runs after will hold its shape. If you are buying by the the telephone call from Purvis. pound, the service advised, one pound will provide about three medium-sized- , apples, or three half-cuservings of sauce. Zetaited SHOES rOK MEM AMD WOMEN Coach Earl Ferguson explained why the game was scheduled as a benefit contest. Doctor bills, for care of injured players, have been higher than usual. This fact plus the weather conditions this fair which kept down the gate at two home games, left the athletic fund very low. This game will be an attempt to get a fund started that will be. separate and apart from the athletic fund and be used only for the care and treatment of injuries received in competition by athletes. We dont guarantee to pay all of the bills, Coach Ferguson said, but if we have such a fund, we will pay all bills that we can. The charge for the game will be fifty efrnts a ticket. This charge will be for everyone including players,- - coaches, students, teachers and local fans. 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