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Show 0 9V Tennis Tourney Pairings Listed Unusual Gift For First Lady For Mens Division Pairings for the men's division tennis tournament, to be played Thursday, July 2, were listed tolay by Cliff Watkins, city recreation director. Finals for the 15 to 18 ear old group will be held Friday, July 3 at 3 p. m. Following are the men's division pairings: Pierce Metoxen vs. Val LaMar Davis vs. Cliff Watkins, Dave Malmrose vs. Jay Valentine: Harold Anderson vs. Robert Harris; Jerry Walker vs. Jay Smith and Baty Morrison vs. Jim iBundy. GARLAND SUNDAY league- Mrs. Eisenhower admires a woolen blanket with the in- scription Mamies Little Lamb which was presented to her at a recent luncheon of the 83rd Congressional Wives Club. The blanket made of Utah wool was a gift from Utahs Congressional Delegation. Helping Mrs. Eisenhower hold the gift is Mrs. Douglas R. Stringfellow (left) and Mrs. William A. Dawson (center). SAVANNAH BEACH, Ga. (UP) Prisoners awaiting trial in the Savannah Beach jail Should eat lightly if they have guilty consciences. If found innocent, the city pays for the food they consumed in jail; if guilty, the cost is added to their fines. Mamies Little yjouhTUiw 1 Lamb Gift For By CLAIR AFTERNOON land-Howel- The Brigham City Peaches baseball team are posed for a classic struggle tonight at Rees Pioneer park at 8:15 p. m. They meet the undefeated Smith-fiel-leading, crew. record Smithfield boasts a this season while the Peaches rechave dropped one for a ord. Powerhouse Bud Powers, with a three win-nloss record to date, will pitch tonight against an excellent Smithfield left hander. The Peaches racked up their 6-- 5-- Tonn KNOXVILLE, COLUMBUS, O. Kenneth Dameron. UP) UtP) 15 A News-Sentine- jt i piofesxor of business otgamation at Ohio State UimoiMtj, sa,d a study conducted in the Columbus mar ket a tea showed 19 5 pen cut of the viewers said they usually fail to give attention to TV ommereials Of the rest 112') pcr,enl said they "soivm lines" do not pay attention, IS erccnt and Box always fishing around for erets to shoot my . mouth about." July 4th signifies to all Americans political independence. Our political independence is of little value if we are in FINANCIAL BONDAGE. Most widows and orphans and most old people are in financial bondage to some degree. When you sign an application for insurance you sign a DECLARATION OF INDEPEN- 0. If A o j tr DENCE for YOU ILY from Life Brf'. and YOUR FAM- financial bondage. Retirement Hospital CALL 961 J . B&B, BREITENBEKERS, JESSS Mrs-Eisenhower AND CENTRAL CHEVROLET WIN The Utah Wool industry ob You may know all about so- tained a shot in the arm here survi- in the nations capitol during cial security and old-agvors insurance, but does your this last week. This boost for Utah grown wool came from family know? This querie was made by Wesley F. Watson, field none other than Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower. From now on the representative of the Ogden so- Presidents wife will find It difoffice. cial security insurance. ficult to go to sleep at night This is family some thought to (Make sure every member of without giving the plight of our nations wool your family knows about the insurance payable and how to producers because she will be all wrapped up in a blanket proclaim it." The Ogden social security of- duced from Utah wool and made fice is the place to get the an- especially for the first lady by swers. This office has been set the Baron Woolen Mills of Brigham City, .Utah. up to serve the people of BrigOn Wednesday, Mrs. Eisenham City and Box Elder county. If you can't visit the office, a hower was honored at a special luncheon sponsored by the 83rd request by mail or - telephone Wives club. She Congressional inwill bring you the needed was showered with gifts from formation. Mr. Watson will visit Brigham many of the states, but the most novel and personalized present City each Thursday. He will be e ' It won't hurt him. Mom said ho' was wall Lubricated.' When you want your car to stand the SHOCK, well get it ready. Clairs Chevron Service Tires Chevron Batteries Washing - Lubrication Complete Automotive at the Utah State Employment she received was the gift given Repairs Office on West Forest street at to her by Mrs. Douglas R. 2 p. m. He suggests Main N. that you Stringfellow and Mrs. William Phone 477 97 come in on that date and talk A. Dawson, the wives of Utahs USByOUR BRAKES AND, over your social security Congressional Delegation. Their blan6VB OUR KIDS' A 'BREAK gift was a pale ket bordered with Utahs beehive symbol. In the center of dsr-- , this blanket a white outlined under lamb was displayed, .From where I sit ... which the following stitched inMamies scription appeared: Little Lamb. Mrs. Eisenhower expressed her delight and appreciation to Bad Mrs. Stringfellow and Mrs. Dawson and Is reported to have said, I feel like a blushing Our copyboy is out sick. So the ing copies. That machine just bride again. She also promised editor (me) is taking over some didnt know when to stop. that this extraordinary blanket of his chores which include runwill occupy a very coveted spot From where I sit, people are in her boudoir. ning the addressing machine on like that sometimes. They often mailing-ou- t night. dont know when to stop. Like Last week I didnt have the those who are prejudiced against Dog Bites Man usual number of papers left over someone with an accent, perhaps DETROIT (UP) Karl S. Walfor sale at the office. Couldnt fig...or against someone who likes suit in cirdron filed a red-ho- t until a cool bottle of beer with his supure what had happened cuit court charging he was bitChub Zimmer called to ask why per. So, in these columns I try to ten by a dog a hot dog at hed gotten 56 copies. persuade everyone to throw the a Detroit Tigers baseball game. switch on so it wont prejudice Zimmer is Then I realized He alleged that the hot rog conthe last name the machine prints. get repeated. tained a sharp, unyielding obGuess I forgot to turn it off . . . that cut his throat and ject and it just kept grinding out harmed his voice. He named the Chubs name on all the remain baseball club, the catering service and the sausage company as defendants. Copyright, 1953, United States Brewers Foundation lime-gree- ly Joe Marsh Case of the "Ztutters" B&B Wallops Earl's Food Fore By 4 Score 5-- 2 South Stake Jr. In a close contest the B. and B. Billiards squfd of the Made-You- r league won a victory over a tough Earl's Food Fare, last Thursday. 5-- scored four hits to Earl's Food Fares two in the tight game. Hitting were Farnsworth, Kelly, Jensen and Petersen. Making Food Fares two hits were Nielson and Wight. Nielson and Wight scored for the Food Fare and Farnsworth, Kelly, B. Jensen and Peterson all scored for B & B Billiards. & . B. Top Baseball Featured In Breitenbeker Battle (First class baseball was featured in a game between Breitenbeker Electric and Horsleys in the Made-You- r league last week with the Breitenbeker squad squeezing by 4 to 3. It took five hits by the Electrics to push across their four runs, scored by Day, Owen 2, and Bott. Horsleys scored their three runs on three hits with Tingey, Garland and Smith scoring. M-M- en Play Tonite In the Junior softball league of the South stake last Wednesday, Fifth ward beat Sixth, Willard won over Mantua, and Second ward took their game by forfeit. Tonight (Wednesday), Perry will play Second ward at Willard and Willard and Fifth wards will play, also at Willard. Leaders in the stake softball chase are Perry, Fifth and Willard wards, all of whom have won three against no losses. The Willard Fifth game tonight should he hotly contested Both teams have won all their games by wide margins. MATCH THIS WHISKEY VALUE-- IF Y00 CAN! Jess's Service Wins 12-1- Over 1 Tri-Sta- te A wide-opebaseball game was featured in the Made-You- r league last week when Jesss Service skidded past by a one run margin, 12 to 11. Jepperson led the way for the Jesss crew, scoring four runs on two hits. Others scoring were Call, Forsgren 3; Morman 3 and Tri-Stat- e Sheffield. D. Jensen exerted a great effort for scoring four runs on four hits. Others scoring were V. Smith, Nielson 2, A. Jensen, Bell, Thompson and Young. Tri-Stat- Chevrolet Wins In Top Contest With'Block's In a close hard fought contest, Central Chevrolet whipped lea Blocks 7 to 5 in Made-You- r gue baseball last week. Central Chevrolet scored their runs on only six hits. Scoring were Barnard, Bell, Jensen 2, V. Smith, Tingey 2. Making Blocks five runs on four hits were Cottle, Duersch, Tea, Beecher and Freeman. Arm Weary NEWPORT, R. Suriiner t Commander bud-to- n for fin. White euteweUe. ehrome wheel Find out liow little a new Studebaker costs ! Its I foreign car flair in 9 body stylet I Coupes American comfort and handling ease longer wheelbases m expanses of glass for big visibility on turns stability and curvet and s are less than 5 feet High! Check the price tags ! A surprisingly small amount of money buys a brilliantly powered new A long, luxurious Studebaker Commander even less costs new Studebaker Champion lowest price cars. 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Sakrete Products from lumbar, Hardware & Bldg. Supply Dealers Buy EHEHO 86 PROOF ECHO SPRING DiSTIHINS sc off ( Then he asked me where the fish were biting." EVANS WOODBURY SAYS: s per- Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, July 1, 1953 reader recently complained to Cham bits Pierce, a sportswriler for the Knoxville l that Pierce should be called a "fishing and shooting editor. "the "By that, said Pierce, man told me he meant I was TV Commercials fifth victory last Sunday when they took an easy one from Gar l behind the two-hi- t pitching of Ehion Adams. iBig Del Nichols was the fireball for the game recording 3 for 3, a homorun, double and single with a walk to boot. Bud Powers and DeVon Breitenheker cheeked "seldom each knocked home runs. cent, "never. Pitching a superb game, Eldon Adams struck out nine men and walked only one. The game was stopped in the seventh inning on a special rule for that game only, which was to call the game w lien one team was seven runs ahead. The Peaches gained 12 hits in the game off three pitchers, Archibald, Lish and Anderson of the Garland-llowel- l squad. Del Nichols Was Big Gun Flitting Flomer, Double And Single Hum-phery- Uffitefanm WIN FIFTH GAME AT LOCALS Food and Guilt Sportswrifcr Gets Advice From Reader Peaches Poised For League Leaders Tonight At 8:15 . COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY |