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Show Untvrrsrl Microfilming Box Silt U7 Bake City, Jan 53 Utah It's Bill Cowley Night At The Rees Pioneer Park This Evening kWxT! BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 27, 1952 VOLUME 57, NUMBER 35 13-Y- r. Old Saved Lead Peaches To Many Victories Last Game Of Season For Peaches But Not The Last Game Of Career For Bill Hooks On Bridge It will be Bill Cowley Night at Rees Pioneer park thi3 evening. will Ageless Bill Cowley, Peaches stellar be singularly honored by hundreds of fans and past and present baseball buddies in seventh inning rites. It is the concluding game of$ formed 1938, Bill Cow the season but by no means the9u last game of a career for Bill.' ley was described as one of the He has had one of his finest best third basemen in the state, seasons of a Industrial and the description was still Just baseball career this sum- as true as at the end of this sealeague son. mer. Bill has played 10 of his 14 The Peaches face the Provo for the Peaches and four Timps with game time 6et at years for the Magna team, while he 8:15 p. m. was coaching school there. When the Industrial league Alf Freeman, mayor of Brig-hawas organized and the Peaches City at the time the Peaches team was organized, will emcee the affair at which several former Industrial league players that Bill has played with will be present. Some of the first team members were Wayne Millett, PorFloyd Rasmussen, Harvey ter, Don Arvon, Woody Hansen, Paul Facer, Norm Watkins, was manager of the team. Ogden boy narmissed death Saturday when the stolen automobile he was driving plowed off the Bear river bridge on the Refuge road three miles west of Brigham City and miraculously caught and hung by a hind wheel. A rowly third-basema- When brought into the sherhe office he reported thought he was taking a short cut to California. to witnesses the According youngster who was on probation from an Ogden juvenile court, attempted to make and cross the bridge at too high a speed. In attempting to keep from slamming over the right side of the bridge he pulled the vehicle back too far and skidded. He was returned to Ogden juvenile authorities. iffs vv - David David O. McKay,' Mrs.-Audre- e . y 20-3- . Hold Quarterly Conference Sun. vmm. Plan Outing "At Rees Pioneer Park This Thurs. . ninth, presi- Bill gjjduated. from the Uni- dent of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints was versify of Utah In 1936 after in Brigham City Sunday after- starring as quarterback and top noon and officiated at dedication passer on the squad. Before takservices held for the new Seven- ing over operation of the Kowley Drug in Layton, Bill coached at th ward L.D.S. chapel here. Bill Cowley, Peaches Third Baseman President McKay along with South Summit, Kamas; Morgan, his charming wife were accom- four years where his football . . . who will be tAasted by hundreds of fans tonight at a won the state title; a year panied by Ralph Richards, his team Bill The at Pioneer Rees special Cowley night, park. A. Smith, in Tooele and a year in Cyprus and secretary, Henry IeachCs play the Provo Timps. where his squad won another newspaper reporter. He praised the residents of Class B football championship. Brigham City for the beauty of Through his long career Cowthe tree lined drive entering ley has weilded a mean bat, altheir town. Explaining that ways hitting over .300 and passlove for beauty is a virtue, he ing the .400 mark for the season IN LAST WEEK; pride should be devel- several times. LEADS said civic said (Bill loves baseball, oped and homes and communities made beautiful. He stressed Don Chase, Peaches manager Velda Kay Kunzler is the only the importance of the beauty of this year, arid he loves to work 10 Top Contestants with younger men on the team." contestant eligible in District the soul In Competition He expressed a doubt that the Cowley has been the stabilizTwo (from Brigham City south). one other contestant en- character of man was keeping ing influence in many Peaches Only Are Listed Today . tered from this district and he up with physical scientific gains. contests that has won the game He urged development of the for them. ' his right to'win by failInto the final week of com- forfeitedcheck of virtue to in News Following right on Bills heels at if one the and ing petition, Welda Kay Kunzler and Journal son, Carter, office every Saturday would achieve the great purpose is his to Morrell Ann continued Nancy who Is in line for main-strinlife; lead in the Box Elder News and afternoon before 4 p. m. during of The services were under the quarterback at the University Journals Junior Salesman sub- the duration of the contest. direction of Bishop Lewis S. this year. Carter is married and Velda Kay scription contest The same is true in District 3. Wight. Speakers included Bish- has a child which makes Bill a ahead of Nancy Ann. Only one contestant entered and op Wight, Orval E. Sackett, W. grandfather perhaps the only The contest ends next Satur- he has not fulfilled this require- W. Smith, Boyd K. Packer, Pres- one playing organized baseball ment. ident Vernal Willie and Presi- in Utah. Bill and Mrs. Cowley day, August 30, at 4 p. m. This have another son, Courtney, 10. is the last week and the contest That will give the News and dent John P. Lillywhite. Bills better half, Mrs. CowMusic was furnished is still wide open with one and Journal one and the by possibly two ward choir, under direction of C. ley, is just as faithful a fan as more two gobicycles possibly (depending on whether Velda ing to high point subscription Kay is first or not) extra bicy- Morgan Hawks; a trumpet trio, Bill Is a dependable player. salesman in the Brigham City cles. The extra bicycles will be La Verd John, De Laun Sackett Hardly a game goes by that she and Frank Troxeil accompanied is not in the Stand rooting for River City and the Corinne-Bea- r given contestants with the next ; districts. by Herman Andreason; and a the home team. of number not points highest to have The Peaches solo vocal Mrs. SacVella W. hope by of the other prizes, kett. winning one Accompanists were Gladys Phil Oyler back in the line-up- , regardless of the district they r Lund, Amy Beecher and Afton but Phil was injured in the News & Journals reside in. football game and whether Olsen. of five means Tiiis the that or not his arm is back so he Melvin B. Bott and Press Run top 10 in the contest are going Reeder offered prayers. Spencer can throw will not be known to win a major prize. Hits 2700 High services President until tonight. Following Last week Velda Kay Kunzler McKay Basil Williams, who has had visited and shook hands The News and Journal's won the $10 bonus for greatest with nearly every member of good luck against the Timps, press run continued to climb sale last week. will probably throw the game the congregation. at a phenominal rate this Standings, as of Saturday There were 895 in the chapel for the Peaches, who will be out week as Junior Salesman addnight, August 23, were: and many others listened to the to knock the Timps chances for ed 64 new subscribers on the 1. Velda Kay Kunzler, District services outside the building. winning the second half Tace Inpapers' lists, in the current 2. to a pocked hat is they can. circulation campaign. 2. Nancy Ann Morrell, District will The rest of the line-uSecond Has 1. County be: Steck catching, if probably This brings the press run to 3. Gill Jensen, District 1. 2700. Oyler can play, Cowley on first, Largest Canning 4. Tad Jeppesen, District 4. Cullimore at secortd, Oyler on 5. Karen Ramsdell, District 4. Of this total 2,556 go to paid Crop Acreage short and Paul at third. If Oy6. Stanley Stoner, District 1. Box Elder county has subscribers and the balance the ler cannot play, Steck will prob7. Larry Howard,. District 1. second largest acreage In Utah ably play second and the catch(144) are for exchanges, ad8. Ann District Mary under cultivation in canning ing duties will fall to Breitenbe-ke- r Shirley, vertising agencies and file or Cook, with Cullimore becrops com, peas, snap beans, copies. 9. Deanna Nelson, District 1. according to the American Can ing shifted over to short. 10. Ruth Weir, District 1. The outfield will be Powers In company. As soon as all results are North Second West, Wednesday, The company reported that left, Nichols in center and Harfrom 9 to 10 a. m. counted and audited next Satur Box Elder county had 4,591 ris in right field. In Brigham City friends may day the results will be posted acres under canning crop culThe game time will be 8:15 uncall at the Seventh ward chapel on the News and Journals win tivation, second only to Utah less the Provo radio station from 1 to 1:30 p. m. low. The awards will be pre comes up to broadcast the game. county with 6,889 acres. Burial., will be in the Brigham sented Monday morning at 10 County farmers earned $945,-40- 0 In this event he game will be a. m. City cemetery. from the crops. held up until 8:30. y Six weeks after suffering fatal head and back injuries, Larsen Frodsham died . . . when this old model car miraculously clung to the edge of the bridge about three miles west of Brigham City on the Refuge road. The youngster had allegedly stolen the at a Salt Lake City hospital at 6 a. m. last Sunday. car and was attempting to travel to California. She was injured July 13 in a traffic accident between Snow-villBox Elder and Strevell, county, while enroute to a family reunion. Also injured in the rollover were her children, Merle LeRoy Frodsham, 16, who received a leg fracture; R. Dan Frodsham, 13, and Nedra Lynne Lee and daughter, Jon; Mrs. Vir Frodsham, minor cuts and bruisA large crowd packed the Inclub sponsored affair. accom es. termountain Indian school audinum- ginia Howard, who will On the Mrs. Frodsham was born in to Atlantic City as torium' Monday evening to , see bers were program organ Bunny pany played by Frank Van chairman of the Miss Utah pa- Brigham City, May 25, 1913, a Miss Utah, Marilyn (Bunny) Cott. Earl Johnston sang a vocal state peo- daughter of LeRoy and Myrle Reese model her extensive ward- solo several numbers were geant, and many other and Stratton Larsen.- - She received Miss . wear will robe she at the , , ple. t a male quartet " Included her education in Brigham City America pageant" and 'to wish presented- ofby-Harold B. locaYguests Special Felt, Earl consisting ' schools and was a graduate of . her good luck. and Commissioner and Mrs. Lewis S. Box Elder high school Faulkner, Ralph Westover where she ' Mrs. Commissioner The popular Brigham. City Darrell Siggard. and Wight, as served of the stu secretary Mrs. Robert will Miss leave Friday evening Potter; Mayor and Twenty-ThirtAnns, auxiliary Lorenzo J. Bott and Councilman dent body. for Atlantic City, New Jersey. She married Dan Frodsham of the club, served refresh- and Mrs. Willis Hansen; Mrs. Bunny modeled six different June 8, 1933, in the Logan L.D.S. outfits, Including evening dress- ments to the large crowd from a J. Delos Thompson. made their home in Miss Utah beautifully decorated table with es, sports clothes,-etcGloria Gayle Gaye, Miss Box temple. They where she was ac Brigham City rendered the two dramatic read- a lovely centerpiece. Elder, 1952; Roberta Young, her tive in both civic and church before , After the program Bunnys first attendant; ings she will present Mrs. Leona functions. She served as teacher friends her luck wished Miss America judges: The Mud many Reese, Mrs. Mary P. Holmgren, in the Primary and Y.W.M.I.A. on the auditorium stage. Lark and Our Town." Mrs. John Reese, Mr. and Mrs. City Third and Master of ceremonies was A host of dignitaries were pres- Clare Knudsen and Mr. and Mrs. in the Brigham Seventh L.D.S. wards. She also Verl Petersen, chairman of the ent including Mrs. J. Bracken Ray Harper. was active in the Civic Improvement club and In the Junior BEHS Students To Chamber of Commerce auxiliary. The family moved to Logan in Begin School Injuries Are Fatal 1948, and resided in Logan First On September 8 ward. There, Mrs. Frodsham To speed fall crop harvesting was a Sunday school teacher and active in genealogical and and processing, junior high and senior high Box Elder temple work. She was past secstudents will not begin school retary of the Lady Lions in Lountil Sept. 8, according to Sugan. South Box Elder stake quarperintendent K. E. Weight Surviving are her husband, who is manager of the Reminder be held conference will terly in the All other schools Office in Logan; four children: next Sunday in the tabernacle, county, including . Bear River according C. Gary, M. LeRoy, R. Dan, and to Glen Bennion, stake high school, will open on president. Nedra Lynn Frodsham, all of 'i Tuesday, September 2. Logan; two brothers, Roy R. LarElder John Longden, assistant Montana and sen, Missoula, to the Council of Twelve, and Richard Larsen, Brigham City; a Walter Stover of the general MYL grandmother, Lenora Stratton, church welfare committee, will f'' and a grandfather, P. M. Larsen, 'm be visiting authorities. both of Brigham City. Elder Longden, coordinator for Funeral services will be conservice men during the war,. has ducted Wednesday at 11 a. m. in special appeal ' for the youth, the Logan First ward, under diPresident Bennion said. rection of Bishop Stanley RichPriesthood leadership meeting ardson. will be held Sunday morning A Additional services will be ) All participants in the city at 8:30 a. m. A welfare meetMade-You- r ' league ing will be held at 2 p. m. and held in Brigham City Seventh sponsored ward Wednesday, at 2 p. m. baseball program will be feted general sessions will be at 10 Friends may call in Logan at Mrs. Audrey L. Frodsham Thursday, August 28 at 11 a. m. a, m. and 7 p. m'. a mortuary, 429 North Main, at Rees Pioneer park with a gala The stake choir, under direc, . . rollover victim . . . tion of Harold B. Felt, will furTuesday from 7:30 to 9:30 a. m. party and picnic. and at the family home, 64 . Sponsors , of the Individual nish music." teams will also, be invited. , Big item for the . day is the held. To top off the outing, hot dogs, 'playoff game at 9 a. m. between be Meservy Laundry and, Brighten-burg- s soda pop and ice cream will atService for the National served. Only requirements to league championship. Following tend the party is that club this, games and races will be members wear their team shirts. 20-3- 0 0. McKay Ward Sunday For Mrs. Audrey Larsen Frodsham Impressive Reception Honors Miss Utah Monday Evening n, Dedicates 7th Funeral Wed. Was Spared Possible Death SEVENTH INNING RITES WILL HONOR BILL COWLEY TONIGHT When Stolen Car m 8 PAGES JUNIOR SALESMAN CONTEST IS KUNZLER self-master- y - g .. all-sta- t CANDIDATES WHO WILL VIE FOR PEACH QUEEN HONORS Eight New Contestants For Peach Queen' Honors Listed; Deadline Next Friday Eight new entries in the Peachy ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. NielQueen contest were listed today sen, Bear River Farm Supply. by Boyd Sheffield, Jaycee chairJolene Allen, daughter of Mr. man of the affair. Mrs. Arthur Allen, Farmers and This brought the total to a Cash Union, Tremonton. record 54 entries. Lois Porritt, Tremonton, daughI Sheffield pointed out that fi- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray N. Pornal date for entering a contes- ritt, KBUH. Arlene Rogers, Garland, daughtant .is next Friday, August 29. New entries are Joyce Holm- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roggren, Bear River City, daughter ers, Rees Studio. Colleen Boss, Garland, daughof Mr. and Mrs. Parley Holmgren, sponsored by Anderson Glass ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boss, Lumber company. and Paint company. ! Ruth Rytting, Tremonton. Arlene Dial, Willard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Dial, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. C. B. Williams Real Rytting, Kaiser Furniture company. Renee Nielsen, Garland, daugh Estate and Insurance. - t , y Tri-Stat- e fife; Nelma Foote Seashores and Culligans Cherie Johnson . Drewes Floral . Patricia Wood Baron Woolen Milb Kalene Jensen Jensen & Son W. B. Colleen Hansen . . . Bundy Motor Co. . . . DeAnn Thompson , . . Reeder Dairy . . , |