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Show 9 t 9 T f? tff9 f They Fly Through The Air . am r. f 9 TTf f9 9 f t pyfff r T 625 Students Play In Intermountain Tournament m. Members Of 82 Indian School Basketball Teams ' Ij. s f-- . v k. Lit . , , 1) r "ti wy , 4 'J irli m s. Lii 'K It 4 15 t Ai, t ! SJ6 -- The fourth annual Intramural basketball tournament sponsored by the boys advisory depart ment at the Intermountain In dlan school reached a climax, last week, as the championship finals were played off. Directed by iLee O, Hansen, physical education teacher, the tournament ran for a period of six weeks with 82 teams and 625 iboys participating. There were 121 games played In a single elimination tournament with a consolation division, for first game losers. over the St. Johns, coached by open, cla6s Building 65, bees; Emmet Johnson, In a point to senior Building 24, phillles; Building 12, buster point thriller. The score of this junior senior championship game was pants; midget Building 44, zebra kids. 33 to 30. The presentation of the colors In the open class championby Scouts of ship game between Building No. was performed 65 braves, coached by Buddy An- troop 117, Scoutmaster, William tonio, and the Building 27 pan- Prescott. wasThe Star Spangled played by the Inthers, coached toy Jerry King, Banner school band Indian termountain on the braves came out top with a score of 46 to 24. This under the direction of Alvin school song game was very close the first Dickman and the , was led by Donald Hodgers. three quarters. At the end of this game, Mr. Didn't Like His Looks Robert Harris, Mr. Hansen, DurLEWISBURG, Pa. (UP) Beams and Supt. George Boyce all expressed their appreciation ing the buck deer Beason, a to the players, coaches, referees young ihunter came suddenly on and other officials as well as a doe lying sprawled on a lowthe spectators for making the er slope of Shade Mountain. He tournament a success. thought she was dead until he Dr. Boyce awarded trophies to lifted her head by an. ear. The the winners as follows: open does eyes popped open, she class championship, Building 65, took a quick look at the hunter leaped up and away bebraves; senior division Building and No. tween two other startled 24, pirates; JunioD-ffiuildi- ng 28 bull dogs; midgets Building ' According to Roland S. Harris, head boys advisor, the estimated attendance at the 46 sessions was 60,000. The teams were set up on a dormitory basis In the 16 dorms and the tournament was divided Into four age classifications: midgets, 02 years and under; juniors, 13 years; seniors, 14 and 15 and open class, 16 or older. Highlight of the final session last week was the win of the 42, mohalwks. In the consolation pirates, coached by Lewis Ayze, $'?( Jt All Of The 625 Boys In Huge Intramural Basketball Tourney played at Intermountain Indian school recently. In 46 sessions of basketball amazing attendance record of 60,000 was set at the Indian school gymnasium. . . . Remarkable New Utoco an Phone your society news to 77L division: HD-- M is a real Usual Navajo Reserve Is Dashed fWxi In The 121 Game Tournament Action Was Aplenty indicates and the youngsters fought tenaciously and hard. Basketball has become one of the pre- ... as this scene dominant sports at Intermountain and figures in the training of the youngsters. predomin-entl- y Leaal Notices SUMMONS Civil No 7324 In the District Court of Box County. State of Utah. EDDIE STfcVENS, Plaintiff, ENJOiY SOFT, SFCOND FIRST DOE. DOE. THIRD DOE, heir, at law of ALBERT HOFF, deceased, OSWALD A BLLTZ and JANE DOE BELTZ. his wife, if said WATER re alive and If deceased, persons the unknown heirs administrators, executors and creditors of either, JOHN L. BARNES and JANE DOE ff BARNFS, his wife, alive, and if de JESSE ceased to JETTA CLEMENTS, PLATTS AND JANE DOE PLATTS his wife; JLNE STIMPbON, JUNE e surviving heirs at law LINTON of John L Barnee and Jane Doe and his wife, deceased, Barnes, Mary I Platte, deceased daughter of John L. Barnes; and to all unknown and heirs, executors, administrators creditors of said deceased persons unknown also to aU other person claiming any right, title, or inter Mt in or lien upon the premises de scribed in the complaint, adverse to or clouding ownership plaintiff's plaintiff's tsltle thereto. Defendants UTAH TO THE THE STATE OF . to)0vnsi Have quick - sudsing If woter for easier duhwoshmg, wethet, whiter lniui hampoet, delightful Cet templet detail lhi$ araat Ing mw ewfemoflt waitr softener. bathing PERMUTIT BOVE WATER SOFTENER 43 Costs r than pre-w- ess ar automatic modal Ask for FREE Horn trial A A A BEEHIVE Coal and Appliance f ' RHONE ONE Eider i MAMED DEI LMDAMTS-- You are hereby summoned and required to serva upon Wm. E Davit, attorney, whose address ft 8 First Securing Bank Bldg, Brigham City, Utah, an answer to tha complaint this within 20 days after service of If you fail to do summon upon you do, judgement by default will ba taken against you for the relief deihanded in said complaint, which hat bean filed with the clerk ot taid court, and a copy of which It hereto annexed here with served upon you This la mn action to quiet plaintiffs real title to the following described eetate located in Boa Eldar County, Utah? Tract I SEJ NE4; NFtf SE16 NW NWK of See Ih &W SWi Sec 24, T 14 N, It It W. SLM. contg 160 acres; also Tract 2 &A NW i4 , U', NEy Sec 23. T 14 N. R 16 W. SLM Also SEtf NW4; SW14 Tract 3 N W4 Sec 25. and VA NE4 E'4 E , Wi, NF Sec 26, T 14 N, efe..w In . Every Team Had A Rooting Section , , . t the usually quiet Navajo children became as n6isy'and'Cheered as enthusiastically as any high school studentbody in the country. . . . and - NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Isaac Hunsaker, Jr., and Another First" B. Hunsaker hie wife, both Maggie tice. Consult Clerk o! District Nat MEMPHIS, Term. .(UP) Deceased, Creditors will preeent claim With D. Williams claimB to have been Court, Brigham City, Utah, or voucher tha to at undersigned In respective signers tor informaUtah, on or before the 17th the first Negro disc jockey tion. , day of July, A. D. 195$. the south. Williams is with raS LEO MILLER, Administrator of the estate of dio Station WDIA. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Isaac Hunsaker, Jr., and Mag E testa of Sterling Wright, Deceased gie B. Hunsaker, hie wife, both will preeent claim with Creditor Deceased. vouebare to the undersigned at the Date of first publication March II, A office of Young, Thatcher A D., 1953. First Walter C. Mann, at Law, HH8 Attorney ' for Administrator, Security Bank Building, Ogden, Utah, Attorney on or before two month after the 37 First Security Bank Bldg. data oi the fimt publication hereof. Brigham City Vtah 0 BARBARA H WRIGHT, March IM62S Apr. 1 FINANCIAL INDUSTRIAl Executrix of the Estate of R 16 W, SLM deceased. Wright, Sterling NOTICE TO CREDITORS i; ;! Dated this 19th day of March, A. D., Date of first publication March !8, Eetate of Frederick funs, 1st. Cashia, Joseph 1953, A D. 1953 also known F. J. Caehin, Deceasmutual invisimtnt a ft;!;., fund YOUNG, THATCHER t GLASMANN, WM E. DAVIS, ed. Attorney at Law Attorney for Plaintiff, Creditors will present claims wkh 1018 First Security Bank Bldg. 28 First Security Bank Bldg. to the undersigned vouchers at 521 ,eetseleeeleV,eeeee,eei,e ViVi,iVvv,VsVViVtVfVtv!vI'i,!, Ogden, Utah, w Brigham City, Utah Life Bldg , Salt Lake City, Beneficial Mar 25, Apr. 1815 Attorney for Executrix A. Ashton, atMOSckcruj ON MQUtST Mar 18, 25, Apr t( 8ch Utah, in oncareor of Conway of the 3rd torney, beforq, day Investment Service Corporation June, A D, 1953 Principal Underwriter EDWARD M. ASHTON, NOTICE TO CREDITORS 444 Shsrmcm Street, Denver , Colored Administrator of the estate of fi. STALLINGS, Eetate of ISABELLE Frederick Joseph Cashin, De Deceased Pitot moll to me without chore of t with Creditors will preeent claim obligation e Protpsctv describing Date of first publication March 25, to the undersigned at the voucher ftnonctat Industrial office of Joseph E. Evans, Attorney A. D., 1953. Fund Shores Mar 25Apr. I. 8, IS at Law, Suite 17 Eccle Building. Og 14th or before the on den. Utah, day Monthly Investment Q of July A D , 1953 f Box BYRON E STALLINGS, , Administrator of the eetate of S. M. RASMUSSEN Isabelle B Stallings, Deceased Brigham City, Utah Date of first publication March II, - Brigham City Box 774 A. D.. 1953. Wednesday, April 1. 1953 March Apr. I Legal Notice ADDS MILES TO YOUR ENGINE LIFE! Now! in time for your spring change over, Utah Oil Refining Co. announces a new action motor oil that fights to a stand-stil- l every known enemy to your engine. ft; Always a famous fighter against engine wear, Utoco with its new additives g fights harder than ever against acids, and engine clogging sludge. This remarkable new oil cleans out engine soot and dirt, holds it harmlessly in suspension ready to be drained out. 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