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Show s Order your stationery, office and business forms, envelopes, today at the News-Journa- etc., , TODAY & THURS. Pictures First-Ru- n (Paimtnifc Elder , high school football men in Senior high Bchool will report for uniforms at the Box Eldr high school gymnasium at 5 p. m Monday, August 20, Coach Earl Ferguson said today. Practices for the, first two weeks will be held in the evening at 7 p. m. It is important that every player report for practice each day, because the first game with the tough Jordan squad is slated only three weeks After practice, the coach continued. For four of Box Elder high schools stars of last year, the football season is already underway, practicing with the Northern s Utah for the North-South game at the University of Utah, next Saturday evening. Box Elder are Representing David Hotter, Ronnie Rock, Maurice Hunsaker, and LeRon Johnson. Lee Boothe is playing with the basketball There .will be two basketball games, one in the USAC field house Wednesday (tonight) and the other in the University of Utah field house Friday evening. Box i Ooddus Of Love In A City Of Sinl Shm A east of , Miners Here Elk The Bear River Junior softball team captured the North Box Elder stake Jr. championship Saturday by defeating Third ward 2 to 1. The Third ward won the Second hall round robin by defeating a strong Honeyville team 15 to 12, Friday evening. Bear River iwon the first half. The championship game was a thiiller, developing into a pitchers duel between Varge Christensen for Bear River and Garth Jensen for Third Both teams will represent the North (Box Elder stake next week Bear at the division play-ofRiver will play North (Davis stake at 7:40, Monday, August 20 and Third will play South Ogden stake at 6:30, Tuesday, August Tonight l. All r Championship; Plans For Tourney Play B. E. Footballers1 Bear River Jr. Softball Squad Wins Mon. To Practice Two Peaches Play Win Permits For 80,000..'.horde of victim led to their , doom 4n the Colo-eu- m ... historys most agonizing mo- ments of mortal combat! all-star- all-star- f. 21. Tournament directors expressed their thanks to ail team managers, to the boys and especially to the (Bear River town board for allowing the use of their diamond and lights for softball play. Director Roy Braegger reported that during the season four mlts lost by players have been picked up. This equipment can be ob taine by callng him. Vetmobile' Aids War Crippled to Hooslck Falls, N.'Y.', was once BOX mowing the site of the largest ELDERS; and reap.ng machine company Wednesday. Aum Brigham City, in the world. Hunting L can from meat Elk the home bring the Rich county hunt, according to the state fish and game deNine Box Elder county men The Brigham City Peaches will play the Bingham Miners in Rees Pioneer park tonight at 8:15. The MOFFETT FIELD, Calif. (UP) Miners are currently fighting it A navy chief in Watsonville, out with the American Fork Calif., has given nine disabled Townsmen for the top spot in veterans a new lease on life and the second half race of the Utah hopes to do the same for many Industrial League. more. The Peachc havent had two bad games in a row all year vetmo-bile- s He is turning out streamlined vehicles long and so by this reasoning built from surplus airplane the game should be one of the parts which allow a veteran better games of the season. who has lost all or some of his The Peaches have had a light limbs to transport himself and schedule for the last two weeks to follow an occupation. and are in good shape for the A highly mechanized vehicle contest Any of the three pitchers with the aopearance of a may get the call for mound duty grounded, jet, this evening. Powers took a turn the vetmobile features a .slid- on the hill last Wednesday night ing, plexiglass canopy, remov- so the nod will probably go to able sides and a swinging arm- either Williams or Adams. Wil chair for the operator, all of liams has turned in some good mound duty in the second half which emphasize mobility. The chief, E. T. Adkins, said it for the Peaches and Adams has is possible for a legless veteran posted a couple of wins in this to conduct 52 trades from the half of the race so either may call. vetmobile." Those already con get the McHugh, who has had considstructed have enabled disabled erable trouble in getting out veterans to operate a key-mato play with the regularly Ing maci, elwenhje Peaches because of his work, has ing machine, jewelers lathe, been a big factor in the second leather-workintools and an half showing of the locals. '" outside news stand. plays first, can hit and The vetmobiles also have McHugh is steady, but he is also low man so hydraulically-oiperatejacks on the totem-pol- e at an Ogden that the operator can change store and when the boys drug own tires. his who have been with the firm sucpartment, who today listed n cessful applicants in the Elk drawing. The lucky winners are Melvin DeVon Breiten-bekeB. Anderson, Rose M. Jeppesen, Howard D. Rasmussen, O. G. Spencer and Elmo J. Tingey, all of Brigham For pre-seaso- r, "Thanks to many, many people, we miner don't have to worry about o jobs. I'm talking about those who inven in mining companies. Without them, wi'( or wodt have no machinery, equipment And they're happy too because they get, fair return on their money." City. Blaine Madsen, D. E. Pecken-paug- h and Joyce Woodward, all of Tremonton. Parking Meters Vanish GHAMBERSBURG, Pa, (UP) Somebody in this town likes parking meters. Police reported four meters have been stolen in recent weeks. Each is valued at $65. medneW wonder car k g Phone your news to 1000 d HIGHWAY 91 longer want an evening away EAST SIDE OF BRIGHAM CITY from the preemption counter McHugh draws the assignment. If McHugh cant make it for the game, Cowiey will play first 111. (POCAHONTAS. base, Johnson on second, Faunce (UP) Georgia Mae Weiss, unable to on short and Gibbs or Nyman at persuade her parents to buy a third. In the outfield, it will probably pony, has broken her pet pig to be Powers In left, Cullimore in harness. Georgia Mae, clad in cowboy center and Nichols In right regalia, rides through the streets field. in a small wagon drawn by the Bubak will of course handle docile pig, Clarabell. She holds the catching assignment for the the reins in one hand and a Peaches. whip in the other. Clarabell doesnt seem to Loom Machine Makes mind her unusual role. The only Textiles Cheaper thing she has to worry about is WASHINGTON (UP) The Ag her diet. The wagon shafts fit research 100 rlculture departments closely to her cqrrently-trilaboratory at New Orleans has lb figure. developed a new cheap loom attachment for weaving extra Steak Is Cruelest Blow cot r tight, naturally waterproof OMAHA, Neb, (UP)-hwith an odd mixture of ton fabrics. The device will be suitable for tastes including one for wine, entered an Omaha .borne. He wide industrial use because of took several pounds ''of.tr steak, its low cost and adaptability to one banana, a bottle of wine and standard textile looms. Broadcloth, prints and duck seven packages of gum. were found to be three to ten percent stronger and to have more attractive appearance when the new attachment was Personal Pony Refused, Girl Settles For Pig FAMILY NIGHTS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY BRING THE WHOLE $5L.(0) FAMILY per car only. -- MAN FROM TEXAS James Craig, Johnie Johnston, Lynn Bari ALS- O- . SAVAGE . 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