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Show Helen Start Three New Tourneys Throe separate tournaments wore announcer) this week for lady golfers at the local course, the master's, president's and di- rectors with Noren Eurtehor; Felt with Yolanda Allen; Carma Pearse with Margaret Bess; and Jessie Jepperson, Beth Epley, Ulalla Cornwall, Hazel Kaiser and Dorothy Morgan were given byes. Players in the directors cup tournament will be Carmen Richardson and-IdZundel; Lou Sorensen and Nadine Stratford; Irene Hansen and Claire Nelson; Mamie Fruin and Helen Johnson; Viola Pett and Vera Earl; Mildred Shumway and Marian Morrell; Carmen Wald and ion and Jean Barnard; Gene Rouck and Fern Brown. The player named first in each case must contact her opponent and make arrangement for play before Wednesday, June 9 In the event this is not done, the second player named in the pairings will win by defa.ult. The June contest will be folmatches in lowed by similar July and August after which the paired Lady Golfers cup. Paired for the masters cup will be Beverly Peterson a rut Edna Fronk; C'hloe Sheffield and Kay Freeman; Gurtha Williams and Lavon Thompson; Camille Larsen and Coy Hadfield; Bonnie Jorgensen and Lola Deon Thomas and Katie Fishburn; Idona Hamilton and Merna Reese; and Elaine Holmgren and Carrie Johnson. In the presidents cup competition, Varine Seegmiller is Win-zele- a Good Luck "SPIN" BATY his opponent to Golfers Open Play On Two Cup Tourneys Play will start this week on the June legs of the presidents and dnectors cup tournaments at the. local golf club, Dean Candland, club pro, announced Final date to complete the first round matches has been set for Wednesday, June 9. It is the responsibility of the first player named to contact winners will meet to play off the championships. Golfers are reminded to continue handing in their low scores so that handicaps can be established and adjusted. arrange the date for playing the match, Candland advised. In the event no effort is made to play the round, it will be given to the second player by default, he explained. Paired for the first round in the June leg for the presidents cup are Pat Jeppsen and Mont Glover; Stayner Thompson and Russ Fishburn; Bud Seigfreid and Ren Reeder; John Larsen and A1 Hansen; R. K. Pearse and Billy Glover; with Art Hess, Kent Jensen and Chet Hamilton winning byes. Diiectors cup pairings will be Reese Allen and Delone Anderson; Lloyd Robinette and Del Hadfield; Glen Allen and Elmer and Winzeler; Walter Mann Harold Bouek; Alf Freeman and Will Griffiths; Ed Quinney and F. Bess; with byes going to Sid Farnsworth and Jerry Fruin. lows! Legion Blasts Logan Juniors In 19 -- 5 Those Gay College Years Cost Much More Now Logan The GUEVEL1AND, O. (UP) rising cost of living Is pushing the price of a college education upward, a survey shows. Western Reserve University statisticians estimated that a Game Box Elder NEWS Brigham City. Utah " Wednesday, June 2, 19S4 Depositor Owns 26 Penny Banks JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP) In 1943 totaled now costs a student Clark A. Loomis, Jr., owns 26 banks and has money in all of albout $1,640. Tuition jumped them. from $320 to $600, while room and board went from $400 to colLoomis recently started $630. lecting vintage penny banks. A survey of showed One of his prizeg is a Confedermany are now doing more sew- ate soldier bank in which the ing and working at part-timdepositor places a penny on the jobs. Men .have reduced dates soldiers rifle, cocks the trigger, to a stroll and sandwich sched- and the coin goes sailing into an empty bottle. ule to meet higher costs. 6 3 1 lf-1 3 3 3 Reeder, Another Is a trick dog bank B. Jensen, p 3 2 dating from about 1850, When a 4 2 2 Oman, If 2 penny is put into a slot on the 2 7 2 3 Bartschl, rf dogs back, the dog jumps K. Jensen, rf 2 3 0 0 through a clowns hoop and 42 3 0 1 19 14 drops the money in a barrel. Totals American Legion junior baseball team completely routed a Logan Legion team, Monday, winning by a 19 to 5 score. years study $370 tout The Brigham City youngsters put the game on ice in the first inning by batting in seven runs. Bunnell with three hits for seven times at bat. Shio with two for three and Poulsen with two for four, lead the hit fest for the locals. Billy Jensen was listed as winning pitcher and Hal Reeder also saw service on the mound Logans Tingey was losing pitcher. Box score for the game fol 3 co-ed- s e Keyer,, 3b Jensen, lb Pebley, lb Poulsen, c Bunnell, ss Rigby. 2b Gordon, 2b R. 11 p 11 11 11 10 10 Come Out! Support Your Hometown Boys! We're glad you're the Peaches Prez again this year . We're rooting for another winning team in '54 CENTRAL CHEVROLET '"y uu7p'ag pw "Let's IN BRIGHAM CITY B&B BILLIARDS , cBsE "You can't beat team Go Peaches" work" Welcome back Best of Luck to DEAN ADAMS Peaches catcher as our Peaches Sec. and Treas. and 2nd i DC Baseman BREITEIIBEKER ELECTRIC BRIGHAM TRUCK & IMP, titX PIONEER REES We're Your Biggest "It's quality that Best wishes for a Booster Counts" successful baseball Again this year we're season in '54 Best Wishes for a Very Successful Season It's proud HAROLD ANDERSON first baseman We'll be expecting BERT HUNSAKER LEESIMONSEN 2nd base Co-manag- er and Peaches pitcher ANDERSEN. ii fcfail Success to you Congratulations and welcome to a new v N jflr SIMOtlSENS POWERS FLOWERS FORD, INC. ROLAND member of the Peaches HOLMAN outfield JOE STREPPONE Let's win again in '54 outfield JEWELRY We're proud to have Congratulations We're mighty proud of you and our home town team you represent us Good luck to you and the team I ELDON ADAMS PHILOYLER co-mana- shortstop pitcher t TROPICAL JOE CARR, INC. CAFE Your STUDEBAKER Dealer - 4r -- r.; It's good to have you with us again this year .ii.mwiin Welcome back again w in '54 RONNIE DEAN We're backing you HARRIS ELWYN OLSEN ares? f C MENDENHALLS TE ft?,-- u SHOP LUMBER CO. Welcome to Brigham City and the Peaches team TIRE umwphpi , PA S y I , .it 8 ' I We're proud to have you with us again this year Best of luck in '54 JUNIOR We're proud of our team and you PAN NESS A FRANK TROXELL shortstop pitcher for the Peaches CHASE FIRESTONE STORE MODERN SHEFFIELDS CLEANERS FOOD LINER Mk Third , baseman BRIGHAM TRI-STA- outfield 100 A big things of you outfield POWERS BUD we are to have you on our team this year expecting great things of you Good Luck ' GE Appliances PARK "j2 |