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Show , Anything To Pleas ifiUGO, Gkla. UHM Justice of the Peace M. S. Watson was standing outside his office when a man walked up and asked this favor: Lock me up in Jail for 10 days. lm drunk and want to sober up. Watson obliged. ' Wading Time ' Near Mis Nob. (UP) School children found a double use for an ice skating rink recently flooded in Ha ward park. They used the rink as a wading pool, awaiting the first cold .NUBIiASKA CITY, snap. maintenance (worker at a hospital threw a hammer at a flock of birds on the roof. The hammer missed the birds, and shattered a windshield on a nearby automobile. A Imagine! Loses to Ogden by Score of The Box Elder Bees during the last week split two games in region cine play. In the first game, played last Thursday, the Bets defeated Weber 9 to 6, but they lost Monday to the Ogden Tigers by a score of 8 to 3. In the first game five runs were scored in the first inning by the Bees off Webers Howard Smith before the dust settled. Box Elder scored two more runs in the second inning with Weber closing the gap to one run during the sixth Inning, In the eighth, the Bees scored two more runs to insure their second victory in region one play. Other games in region one saw Ben Lomond trouncing Logan lfi to 5 and Ogden downing Bear Kiver ti to 3. In Monday's game, in which 13 the Ogden team smashed hits, the Tigers started off with a 4 to 2 first inning lead. After the fifth inning, neither team was able to score because of the tight pitching. In other league games. Weber defeated Ben Lomand 9 to 7; and North Cache won over Bear River by a 13 to 9 score. The schedule for region one play Thursday shoves Box Elder playing Logan at Rees Pioneer park. Weber at North Cache, and Ogden at Ben Lomond. Oldtmobile's revolutionary Sodan 88" engine with billion of mile of proof bohlnd ill locally) dHrd tot and local loin tra. Come in today : : ; and rocket away I Make a date to tee and drive the 1954 "Rocket Oldsmobile! it today's best buy by farl all-ne- w Your price depends upon choice of model and body style, optional equipment and accessories. Prices may vary slightly in adjoining communities be- cause of shipping charges. All prices subject to change without notice. see your OLDSMOBILE Central Chevrolet Co. dealer todayi 18 North Main St. r PHILADELPHIA . -- H'tfS Tx ' -- .y, J ' 4 j, B K k IV S v ' t, V r,' ,, r i Ji Kiev' 'i v ySRA'I- I - vy' A W c' i yA t , c it 1 ' .sx . ' , - - - s V , I , fv a v " niii- kmr1 4 t x'n 1 c: v y' c He ' - f & f , U"-- BEHS ?;-.'"- f 441 X WASHINGTON Golfers Start Season with Wins in Region One Competition Pearse Is Medalist In Four School Meet Held Here Monday In a region one golf tournament held last Monday afternoon at the Brigham City Golf and Country club, Box Elder High school came out with the top honors on the team score of 386 strokes. Weber was second with 400, Logan was third with 407 and Ogden was fourth with den 428. Previously, on April 16, in practice game at the Brigham City course, the Box El der team scored 477 and East High school of Salt Lake City scored 490 points. Pearse was the medalist with 37 and 35 for n 72. In another practice session, held on April 21 at the Brigham City course. Box Elder had a combined total of 399 to Logans 400. Pearse was again low point man on strokes of 32 and 32 for if $v;ra s f : . 4s S- - 'N v A car and a pickup were damaged extensively and a passenger received minor injuries on Tuesday morning at 8:30 oclock in an accident which happened a mile south of Willard. According to Chief Deputy Leo Cottam of the county sheriffs office, John F. Baker, Willard, pulled out onto the highway from in front of his home and attempted 'to make a left turn in front of a car driven by Claude R. Barker, 154 South Third East, Brigham City. The resulting crash injured Mrs. Barker slightly and caused damage to the Barker car amounting to $500. The pickup truck damage was estimated at $300. New Money-Burnin- IA few y 50 IB. C. Saturday is the most day of the week in traffic. Change to Gordons and see the CHANGE in your gin drinks Next time you order gin1 remember that Gordons has the advantage of High Proof (94.4) and Liqueur Quality. High Proof means that drinks never taste thin with Gordons. Gin. Liqueur Quality gives you richer flavor and velvety smoothness. For 184 years Gordons has been a favorite the world over. Its exclusive formula cannot be duplicated. r'- "S' (UP) fragments are all that remain of one of North Americas earliest ports of entry (which existed in an Alaskan coastal valley 8,000 years ago. In a report released toy the Smithsonian Institution, geologists announced discovery of spearheads, knives and primitive engraving tools characteristic of those of the first known occupants of the North American continent. There is substantial proof that these first inhabitants came from Asia to North America by way of Alaska. But they bear no relation to the Eskimos who are relatively late arrivals. The distribution of the artifacts found Indicates that the Alaskan valley site may have been used as a base for long hunting trips or as a bivouac repeatedly reoccupied. The first artifacts characteristic of Eskimo culture appeared aibout 2,000 years ago or apprpx-lmatel- 64. In Accident Tues. f Visitors To Alaska Robert Taylor . . , gets acquainted with a falcon fellow actor with whom he appears in the Cinemascope production, Knights of the Round Table which opens today, Wednesday at the Capitol Theatre for a four day run. Phillip Glassier, the birds trainer, also appears in the film. Damage Car, Truck ,e j.ki ' Find Relics Of Ancient lli Ti' 1 . i I .mm; jj, s tr'4?'hlift ) i i Next Region one play is' sched uled for next Monday at Logan, Scores of the April 19 Region one meet at the El Monte course in Ogden found Box Elder golfers the winner, of the first region meet with low team score of 406. Other scores were Weber, 415; Logan, 425 and Og v 'W t- ' t s' 1 i 1 a For Box Elder, Tippy Pearse scored medalist honors with strikes of 35 and 33 for a 68 total. Billy Glover had a total of 74 on 36 and 38; George Mason scored 38r and 41 for 79; Mac Watkins scored 45 and 37 for 82 and Brent Orchard totaled 83 on strokes of 43 .and 40. No other matches are sched uled for the rest of the week $ ! H J i !X . 420. !s I I 'XJvV - g ' ss4iy(SK ? A 10-ml- $ i , three-month- (UP) speeding motorist is a- - person who is getting no place in a hurry, according to Edward P. Curran, safety director of the Keystone Automobile club. Curran said it is a fact that although a fast driver may ar more rive at his destination quickly than another motorist driving more slowly, he actually doesn't save very much time. In explanation, the safety di rector cited an example. Accord ing to statistics compiled by the automobile club, a trip at 29 miles per hour would take 30 minutes, at 30 miles per hour 20 minutes, and at 80 miles per hour it would require seven and a half minutes. Proportionately, . Curran ex plained, speeds above 50 miles per hour do not save any sign! ifieant time. However, the frequency and severity of traffic accidents increase greatly with increased speed for the simple reason that motorists have less time to perceive, judge and act In an emergency," he said. It is evident that the acci dent potential increases in ra tio to the speed. So, is speeding really worth the little time saved? v X. BERKELEY, Calif. (UiP) Fires an which annually destroy average of 1,000,000 acres .of forand southern ests in central Alaska are threatening a rapid depletion of caribou, an animal of great economic importance to Eskimos and Indians. Dr. A. Starker Leopold, professor of zoology ;at the University of California, reported -afs ter a study In Alaska for the Conservation Foundation of New York City that the fires burn away vegetation required for winter feeding. This is a branching lichen plant which has a high protein nutritional value. Without U carb bou starve-t-o death. His report is beng submitted to the Department of the Interior, suggesting proposals for reducing and controlling the fires. Gain By Speeding Relatively Small , r HP ajjtrffomki 8-- 3 Logotn Team To Visit Rees Park for Next Region One Meeting "BOCKEfOLDSMO Alaskan Forest Fires Cut Caribou food Falcon Plays Role In Film Bee Baseball Team Beals Weber, .imxJUlUKT, Conn. 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Both halves would finally be burned In Washington. The government is expected to save thousands of dollars yearly by eliminating the costs previously involved in bookkeeping, correspondence, handling, travel and insurance. journal MEMPHIS. Tenn. (UP) A pet canary built a nest on top of a window blind in Mrs. Raymon Davis home and stays there during the day, but flies Into its cage when called to be locked up for the night TRUCK AND IMPLEMENT CO! BRIGHAM 27 North Main , Brigham City, Utah |