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Show T T Peaches Open Season At Rees Pca:k Tonight At 8:15 P. M. It'll Mean Fishing For Somebody PEACHES DREAD OPENER HERE AGAINST HEIPER VEDNESDAV Locals Handicapped Until State Schools Close The Brigham Peaches b are praying for rain Wednesday or Friday so .that they can get their team collected before opening their In City y ( if ' -' J NOW IS A dustrial league campaign, but their chances are slim. Therefore, the local opening for the league opener here is Set for tonight with the strong Helper Merchants as the opposition. of Here is the chief concern the Peaches. Ev Faunce is tied up with baseball at the U.A.A. THE Elder C o u n t y S P D R T S Box H I iif I " ' NUTTALL COOLS GLOVER IN 5TH :7 (i SATURDAY; SHOWS NEW POWER !.l A TIME PAGE SIX Will Enter Ring Second Love Is Wonderful BOX ELDER NEWS Time At Salt Lake Tue. n 8 Round Headliner MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) IDiana Brigham City, Utah and Themistocles are canaries Wednesday, May 14, 1952 ' TO GET YOUR owned toy George Balias but you anPowerful Keith iNuttall To keep dirt from marring wouldnt be far wrong if you It nounced resigns on the world called them love birds. Diana your ironing board when not in lightweight championship Sat- hatched 212 babies during one use, try covering it with a wash-abl- e iy i. ring-wiscut he when I urday period. plastic slip coverj Eddie Glover down in 2:57 of a of scheduled round fifth the Doug Orchard, Max Morgan and Francis Hull six rounder at Box Elder high the trout . . . of the Box Elder Wildlife Federation watch as 1,000 catchable school gymnasium. poor through of a U. S. Fish and Widlife service truck into a stream in Box Elder county. It spicket 21 After a two years lay-of. . , and cleaned by local people who can be depend-- , was one of several loads to be planted in the county this spring that was requisitioned by old Nuttall showed new year ed on the give the best service. the local wildlife group. strength but lacked the VACUUM CLEANED timing of the old : C., Monte Howard and Basil their first win of the season featherweight days. Much of the No Muss - All Work Guaranteed! Williams are in the thick of the For the Peaches! either Soy last four pounds he had Glover race for the Skyline title with all sues DUST STOP FILTERS will draw Coxey or Bud Powoj-hanging on, but failed to move the University of Utah, and Phil the hurling assignment, but the in for the K. O. . . , Oyler is still playing with the catching again runs the PeachBox Elder Bees, who if they can es in the. hole. Dick Bubak is Expert Electrical This Was partly due to cauget past the IWeber Warriors slated for the catching assignMorris tion on Keiths part, Thursday at Ogden, wiM be in a ment,, but he also ,is tangled up his Nuttall, three-wa- y tie for the Region with Utah University so the resaid, "Glover was a potentially I baseball title. That just takes fish to keep many a dangerous boxer and Keith duties will probably fall Enough ceiving care of the second baseman, to DeVon Breitenbeker. local angler happy were planted wasnt taking any chances of r third baseman, a Box Elder county stream losing his first comeback light. COMPLETE LINE OF Ane-uis un- in and shortstop respectively of The rest of the the U. S. Fish and Monday certain and will be uncertain Wildlife by After an even steven first the Peaches. service in preparation until game time. U the UHjA. for the Nuttall had the 133 round, seaof trout the opening season its last C. spills Utah University, in one Helper opened & Glover all the way, floor14. pound son June Sunday against Magna and the of their two game series, the last Glen Hammer or the U. S. ing him for nine counts In the mlllmen dumped them 7 to 1, of which will be played today, fourth and fifth stanzas. wildlife Phone ONE 68 North Main so transported the third, the boys from the coal town and that will ease the situation 10 to 12 service inch from in rainbows is The Brigham buzz saw will be looking anxiously for somewhat. So Manager Chase thd Springville fish hatchery. now working out In an Ogden Is watching the ILogan games with Interest and with a little of Officially there was 459 pounds gymnasium for an eight round trout dumped into the stream attraction in Salt Lake hope in the back of his mind. thats roughtly 1,000 fish all of special Also he will be watching City next Tuesday. Promoter the f Weber-BoJim Downing has not , named Elder tilt next Thurs- legal size. As the out from trout his but spewed promises opponent yet, day, because he also has a game in Run scheduled here for Friday night the spicket on the truck they plenty of talent. headed down and up stream for with American Fork due as the Ail profits from the fight card, American Fork a hole to settle down. Accomopposition. by the Junior Chamsounded a warning Sunday as panying the wildlife truck from sponsored ber of Commerce as well as to stream were the Brigham City they opened against Bingham Max Morgan, Douglas Orchard Keiths purse were dumped into with a 16 to 1 route. ' and Bus Hall of the Box Elder the Peaches baseball team till, . X . The Athletic committee of the Wildlife Federation which had An Box Elder Chamber of Commerce interesting supporting application to the depart card provided more thrills to are out in force selling season made ment for the fish. tickets. This will be about the spectators. Results: only source of income for the Wendell HasHeavyweight team this year, so your support Willard Baseball ' kell, Ogden, knocked out Tom is needed as It has never been Murray, Salt Lake City in 2:43 needed before if Brigham City Squad Humbles of the first round. ' is going to have Industrial lea Jr. Peaches Friday , Exhibition Benny Flake, S. gue baseball. miiGinB01IBB0MWHIS" L. C., drew with Hal Hallowajv Behind the smooth pitching Twin Falls, Idaho. of Billy Zundel who went 1125 Price, S. L. C., Champ'011 five innings before tiring, the knockedWillie out Jim Whitecloud, S. 1415-tni- fa Willard team baseball this yoors played LJC., in 2:36 of the second Mobilgas Economy In a near errorless game last sixes nm-i--x ej Run, Studebaker successfully defended its round- oVcsl PioRees at Friday evening stand-ofor the reputation gasoline mileage. Ui neer .park to humble the JunTry oof a thrifty 1952 Studebaker yourself: ior Peaches of Brightm City actual Mf1 to the down Its getting right 14 to 1. Stop in of the nearest Studebaker dealer's urgw last chance to sign up for Jun showroom. Go a Studebaker and gel top gas BRIGHAM AUTO CO. A practice contest for the ior baseball for all boys In and mileage. metropolitan league squads, around this area this summer I CONOCO PRODUCTS who are of the ages between 14 it was the first of the season both. for The Junior Auto Lubrication And Tire Service Peaches, Repair and 17. Rosters are about com still waiting four team memplete, according to Gordon Reev Studebaker Commander V8 bers from Weber college and es and Vernal Harris and they two from Box Elder high beat all other eights will be printed In the near fuschool, made as many errors ' ture. in the contest or more than the Willard So fellas, if you want to play squad made runs. Stcudedatefc actualmiles Aaee baseball this summer you better The Jr. Peaches ran in three pitchers, Dean Adams, look on this page of the paiper J AT INDIANAPOLIS, MAY 30TN for the contract, tear it out, fill Frank Troxell and Chuck A convert Rlc wtfl Studebaker Commander It out, get your parents signa Whitaker, in an attempt to race this year. It was choaen at pace the great tures on it and turn it in to put out the fire. Pace Car by Indianapolis Speedway officials because of Stud Both teams invade Ogden Vernal Harris at the Box Elder baker's outstanding contnbutiont to motonpg progress. OUBIDMVt, OTBOtUi AT EXIXA COSl, WAS USB) Sunday, where all the rehigh school now. i Metropolitan league Rosters of the teams will be maining teams are, for their first leaNews in and the Journal printed Phone 737 750 South Main gue games. either this next Friday or next 3ZZ Wednesday. FURNACE CLEANED e eight-mont- h f, h "1,000 Catchable s fa Trout Planted , a;; - In Local Waters REPAIR WORK father-manager- ,, pitcher-outfielde- p V 'I BEEHIVE COAL APPLIANCE . Among The the 23 standard class cars entered x enhance the great Bourbon Taste of 1952 Mobilgas Economy " Mt0' 7 - -- EXTRA YEARS 0L9 y' HICKORY, in actual miles per gallon Deadline Near For Signing Contracts ut 27.82 25.59 SUPPLY See ftaceTfie V-- 500-mil- e I JOE CARR, Inc. Trackman Place In State Track for a happier vacation, go .UNION PACIFIC Step cboard-- a Union Pacific train and your vacation fun begins! Its luxurious and economical . , . you roam or rest about as you please . . . dine leisurely in of accommodations the comfortably your choice: Pullmans, with sections, roomettes, bedrooms, drawing ... rooms, comportments. Coaches, with reserved reclining seats. There ore no driving worries os you glide olong your Own smooth highway of steel, and you arrive rested ond refreshed. 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Richard White, who entered In the low hurdles and Glen Oilman, discus hurler also entered but did not receive a rating. The medley relay team consisting of Gary Higley, William Leggett, Wayne Glover and Richard White took third place in the state events. The mile relay squad composed o Glen don Hendricks, Robert Hunsa ker, Lyle LaFramboise and Max Hunsaker placed fifth In the competition. Now Lawyer Pace wins every case thanks to one of the greatest services ever offered the motoring public a service that helps engines last longer, perform better, use less gasoline and oil! Its exactly the same service that kept test cars new in Conocos spectacular 50,000 Miles No Wear road test! In that famous 50,000-mil- e test, with 1,000-mil- e drains and proper filter service, teat car engines showed no wear of any consequence; in fact, an average of less than inch on cylinders and one crankshafts. Gasoline mileage for the last 6,000 miles was actually 99.77 as good as for the first 5,000. 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