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Show v BOX ELDER CONTRACT NEWS - Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, March 22, 1950 Side-Line- Address Name Phone..'. Junior Baseball Position., Birthday Reason Team Preference Contracts Out the way .... , Coach Earl Ferguson of the Elder Bees football, basket-tall- , and track teams, was elected president of the Utah High School Coaches association,. afternoon at Salt Lake City, at thp Newhouse hotel. The election of the officers climaxed the annual coaches' meeting at the Newhouse 'hotel. The meeting is held annually during the Class B tournament for basketball teams. Other officers who were chosen were Mark Reeve of Park City as vice president, and Rex Sutherland of Granite was reelected secretary treasurer. Outgoing officers were Lee Liston of Davis, president, and Joe Johnson of West, vice president. Principal item of business at the meeting was a discussion centering on the annual Shrine r football and basketball clinic and games which will be held again next August at the University of 'Utah. which O Bowling Results Monday Mixed League, Mar. Lumber went The Into first place by taking three points from the Pheasant Cafe, leaving the Pheasant tied with the Intermountain Indian school for second place. The Indian gull Aviation. Finer Cleaners School took three points from dropped to second place as a reWes's Market,' while Beehive sult of losing three points to Bottling and Club Billiards split Andersen Auto which put Antwo points each. dersens In third, and Merrells Tuesday League, March 14 grabbed four points from the Jn a very close race, Nielsen Brigham Truck and Implement Motors Jumped into first place company. ' The Box Elder Bees will open with a three point win over Sea Wednesday League, March IS their baseball campaign against The between O. K. RubSouth High of Salt Lake City old Anderson first base, Vard ber of game the first place Tremonton, Lee second Johnson base, Wight Friday afternoon at Bees Pioteam, and B. and B. Billiards neer park. The Bees will start third base, Ihll Oyler shortstop, was postponed. Jones Service of to defend their stale champion- In the outfield, Reese Whitaker Corinne held second place with in left field, will start probably crown won from that ship they a win of four points over BrigCarbon last year with this years Bert dlunsaker in center field, ham and O. C. Tanner first opening game against the anl Ronnie Dean Harris In right took Laundry, three from Hodges Barber field. South Higlt nine. Lee Boothe and Bruce Kpyes Shop. Coach Vernal Harris received League, March 16 are on Thursday still being questioned a letter from the South High The Brigham Tire Shop Infor baseball their and eligibility meter which read , as follows: creased their first place lead Well be up unless It snows. they are not being included in with three points won from e . line-upBoothe was With the weather Brigham City the starting the Bear River Lumber, has been having lately, there assigned for left field work, and Refuge grabbed three points might not be a game. It is Keyes had first base all clinch- from the second place Inter-- I hoped that the diamond will be ed down. mountain Indian School, and In playing condition for the FriOn dry and clear days the Beehive Appliance took the1 Ea-gl- e Harris charges move down to day tilt. for three points. Bear River Harriss opening lineup for the the Pioneer park for their daily Refuge rolled a high game of season opener will probably be workouts. 11077, the highest game of the as follows: DiWon Britenbeker Everyone is invited to attend season In this league. ,, ' catch, Val Woodland pitch, Har- - the Bees opening game. Special Prises Dewey Ashcroft and Bill Shaw each rolled a score of 201 to win a tire recap job from the Brigt"e wm,5TU9 J, ham Tire Shop, 'Dewey Ashwet that croft also hit a 213 to win or yet ' OFTH8BBWS"0,at"'l,ret- -' hour dual airplane instruction from Seagull Aviation. Haloid Bouck gets his hat cleaned add blocked at .Finer Cleaners far cK his score of 200. Joet YagI rollad a 197 to win $1.00 in trade at Wess Market. Al Carol - hit a 13 All-Sta- Season Friday overload - reduce ' outlets efficiency create shorts. . rr rp; X-'i- Sat-urda- y Bees Open Baseball j , Box Parents Signature News-Journa- 7V11-Sta- " Lead State Affairs Players Signature I sign this parent portion of the contract with a knowledge of what Junior Baseball is and will assume some of the responsibility of having my boy out for practices and games and seeing that he turns in his uniform to the team manager at the end of the season. I hereby grant permission for my son to participate in Junior Baseball, and my signature relieves the organization of the responsibility in case of mishap. Tri-Stat- e r , signing this contract, I assume the responsibility of attending all games and practices unless excused by the team manager arul assume responsibility for the equipment which has been assigned to me. will produce baseball talent In greater numbers in future years. The deadline for the contracts to be in the office of Vernal Harris In the high school resentative In this district the or l at the Box Elder r team of the Junior baseIt 15. Dont put by April ball league. By doing this, the off, up and turn your conAmerican Legion will be get- tractsign in now. ting its practice In playing Junior baseball.. Also the older boy3 can help the yottnger boys Heads Coaches ' Assn Ferguson Named To By Junior baseball is again nrr for hoys from the ages of 14 to 17 years of age. The contracts are in this paper or you may obtain one at the high school. - The league was organized late last summer and Ihe teams were able to play three games before football practice broke It up. i This season the league- - will sstart as soon as school Is out. "Their program will pattern closely with the American Legion program. The schedule wlll be arranged so that the will he playing as many days away from the Junior league as passible. This will allow time between games so that some ol the boys will be playing In both leagues. The leugue plan this year Is to make the American Legion rep. club. after. That Is much cw Then why have the Yes, and there are other ! at the raise in but they take more work changing the price o,8 orSYs thextra income of $5. just Also by working ut mission. as four be Actually it will only wm the golf course will pay off taxes dollar tt, another goodbye course. to be paid. It. pay PAGE SIX , y r club If the backing of the the it with takes goes out, it which porta Editor pressure group up to brought the membership 140 peP about This Changing World and sponsorship enthusiasm Its just like tjie garden youre there is bound to be less memplanting. You work the ground, bers and less Income. smooth it out, plant your seeds a and begin to have visions of This Isnt talking through wonderful salads, tomatoes to 50 memwere fully There hat can and many other things for and bers who paid their $25.00 canning that youll enjoy all never lifted a golf club. If they winter long. Then the wperts With play, they wont pay. themstart to grow and its a tooth dont the club running the city and toe nail fight to keep things there wont be anyone In sight, and there Is more than selves, see that they do join. Dean to one garden that has gone to the for is working who Candland weeds. the city will be out at the club and wont be In ' That Is roughly what is about all the time, contact people that to to happen to the golf situation, position and this corner will try to show dont play. you how it will happen. These rates are based on rates around Brigham They know how much its go- of other courses this city has to ing to cost them to run the City, but wliat are course this year, they think, and offer isnt as good as theymuniThe for. Ogden a charging complete yet they dont have per years figures yet. The course cipal course charges $35.00 memwas opened in July of last year. year for the same type of This was after the days started bership as we get here for $25, to get shorter. . For that reason Brigham City also charges green there was less time lor golfing fees of 50c per round for each chargthan the sportsman of Brigham round. The Ogden course 85c for two City will have this year. The, es 50c for one and course i$ now open and there which it makes 15c cheaper to will be. April, 'May and June to play a better course . add to the income of the City Meanwhile John Q. is think this year which will increase the Income more than twice ing in figures of $100 to $150 In what was collected last year. order to get started playing the The reason for this is the eve- game. To add another $5.00 to nings will be longer and more the fees will kick that many people will have a chance to more people out, because every-timyou you raise anything, play. The game of golf grows on you and the more people that eliminate some people who have play, the more money in the nothing in their budget to til. Along this line, of reason- stretch for the increase. This is ing, there should be more peo- true in the raise of candy bars. ple play during July, August They went from the established and September than toured the 5 cents to 10 cents and their The course last year, because the sales dropped game will have grown, on more sarpe thing can be said for the old Ingersol watch. people. r-j V 4 vy V $arl Ferguson Box El-veteran coach high school, who was elected president of the Utah High school Coaches Association last Saturday afternoon in Salt Lake City. . . . er , two steak dinners e Lumber. courtesy of Bob Schoenhut gets two rolls of wallpaper hung by himself. Mora Prizes The O. C. Tanner Jewelry is donating a trophy to the person rolling the highest single game, with handicap, in each of the bowling leagues, and the Dance Bowl is giving a trophy serfor the highest three-gamies, with handicap, in each league. These trophies will be awarded, along with other awards, at the bowlers dance at the end of the league season. 199 to win . Tri-Stat- e Golf Jaycees Meet News-Josn- ul & i lM "Mac By r I s Colored Ghosts Here March j For greater economy. call 431-- PETERSEN ELECTRIC e You're how"15 8 s. d&l' i; i Golf is taking Its part among sports at Box Elder this weekend. Coach Dale Rasmussen has called one meeting of all boys interested in playing golf for the school. Some 20 boys showed up to sign their name for Box Elders first golf team. The team is going to practice Thursday afternoons after school and on Saturdays in the morning," says coach Rasmussen. Up to now, only two days are available for the team, but more practices are to be for the players. Professional Dean Candland of the Brigham City course is going to help develop the. team and help them get their own private equipment for meets with other schools. FOR n roi sai frigera' ist will Good ( 12 eon itanole Fourth Spaniel CHE) Motor For Outside Work 1 No "fathers that isnt the soIf all of this is true, why make a change until it becomes evi- lution to your problem. Coach 'Earl iFerguson has Jit dent that the course cant be track and field team in fairly First of all you break the operated on $25.00 per year for good condition now, and thij each member? agreement that you yourselves are ready to move outside te made, which is a break in faith the remainder of, the school yea The City feels that the club with your business associates. The team, consisting of sow members should turn over all of 30 boys, has been working their $25.00 dues to the city. AcSecond, you break faith with on the big gym floor under tually they do, but the reason the original 100 people who do- direction of Del Nichols who ha 1947. Then in into nated $2000 the agreement you they put been the boys into shape with the city the keeping of there were the 50 to 60 who do- with getting different exercises. many to to the nated half that amount the $5.00 is give funds If the good weather keeps if club for things that need to be year for nothing. Also you the team will be able to prat done on the course. This allows make your break with the fel- tice in their respective line the club to get things done as lows that went on a note , to track work out op the field, is are house. needed build the without club they having to up the ground Is Jim date, to go through a lot of red tape. under but consistent use' ms Here is what would have to be If things go as they are goon, it done. A directors meeting of ing, fellows, your charter menv with track shoes be ruined.- - v the golf course would be called berships are worth nothing. You soon There' have been no meet! and the nine members vote on were taken by your frier scheduled as yet, but the Hives the action. Then they would have to go over to the city and You do have a problem, fath- will compete in as many as sell the fathers on the deal ers, but- there are other ways ssible. all over again. The $5.00 fund of solving that problem and eliminates one of these steps. they are business-likways that will pay off. First of all Licenses Necessary The next question that enters none of you play golf. Yes, some Tci Raise Wild Game your mind, Is what has happen- have played golf, two of you ed to this money in the past? played a few holes out on the The records of the state ga There are the hall washers, the course last year, but you dont reveal that there & department cups and flags, the yardage consider yourselves experts. This several hundred private phea markers, score cards, etc. This comer doesnt either, and your ant farms operating within is over and above the money editor has been playing the state and there are also raised for the club house which game 20 years. merous fur farms operating. was moved to the course, set on State law requires that a cs Cenfn Dlroctoi Jar me per Una WALL? AJ Nancy of , counted Glass Pk 696. k . wouB Punted Sales s: ( - 70 See Us For Your Pasture Mixture Now Brome Grass Orchard Grass i Meadow Fescue Fall Oat Grass Crested Wheat Grass grain neutral spirits. Hiram Walker & Sons Inc., Peoria, Illinois Red Clover ALsike Clover Ladino Clover Yellow Sweet Clover for dry lands a foundation, remodeled to its present form, turned over to the city and then leased. If the present action of charging the club the full $25 goes through, what will happen to' the $100 for the club house lease. The club wont have the money to You are charging $2,000 a year for yourselves water. For about this figure you could sink your own well, have plenty of water, and the cost would be gasoline for a five horsepower engine to force it out to the rest of the course for years there- - Years of serving the farmers right here in Box Elder county has enabled us to give you ' better service, better seed, better results on pasture mixtures. There is an EXACTLY RIGHT, mixture of these pasture grasses, for your own particular type of soil and for the results you want. Our pasture mixtures are mixed FOR ful check be made of the tivities of institutions of this kind, and the number one quirgment is that they be giw permission to operate fur fans fisl pheasant farms and private hatcheries. The law makes to mandatory that after the of each year a new permit N taken out. The fee is nomialI - To date very few of the raisers, pheasant breeders, fishermen have applied for mits. Qn .and after April l will bp necessary to refer p situation to the Law Enforce ment division of the Fish I Came department for all la viduals who have not comp4 with the law. The etc. 1000. CUFENT Kitchen shop work ranodelln wop. Main. Pho AUTO BO Auto tin 86 proof. N. J 18 ec-on- d I Imperial if made by Hiram Walker. Blended whiskey. SA FOI the I iui a wm- - SA roi rubber, e a c o BETTER Certified W ARB A And BLISS Seed Potatoes io 101 make Track Team Ready po- HORSLEY'S rodio, iss. tbt St els. i . IT'S fOI SAI tihlti to Tri-Slat- Adoquott Wlrlaj sss lottw living Bright! p two-third- Now Being Chosen J J58-- 29 The Colored Ghosts are com ing back into town with blood hi their eyes. The only team th defeated them (this year i Brigham City Jaycees and th are out for revpnge as these teams meet again In the Elder high school gym WeC day, March 29 at 7:30 p. m The Jaycees will present i in order to mafe strong line-uthe best showing possible again the touring professionals. Bui this, time, the Colored Ghosts arent taking any chances o! a defeat. They left their star cm ter at home for the last earn, here, but Suitcase Sullinget will be on hand for this gam, as the Ghosts make a bid spill the Jaycees. The locals will field a ream composed of Joe Weight, Wind) Hess, Del Nicholas, Jack Had field, J. R. Gibbs, Bud Merten Jr. Rasmussen and Dean Adana and this bunch of ball hawks will be mean trouble for am team they meet.,. Tickets can be purchased it Dons Service Station, Brigham Tire Shop, Merrells Inc., 8 t j Billiards, Club Billiards, Earls Food Fare and Reeves Clean down town or any member f the Brigham City Junior Chau, ber of Commerce.- - e Players Are w Wri9 Sts be Plete paii shop. Bi North ! YOUR OWN PARTICULAR TYPE OF SOIL AND LOCALITY. Get a tailor made pasture, mixture from Horsleys, get better results, and save money. tEWlNG 1 I Repaired gua (Work lachlne Brigham. 1 RUPTURED! 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