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Show , Friday Accident Cpl.R.E . . '.'MI"titJ I I ' ivvvvvvsv vvvvvvvvvv veer MMM First Half Champions of Junior Division Birch Cpl Raymond E Birch, 21, son Larry Wayne Young was knocked off his bi- of Mrs. Vercie Birch, 477 North cycle last Friday night when he Sixth East, served more than rode into the path of an on- nine months in Korea, where he coming car at the intersection is now assigned to the Third of Sixth North and First East, Infantry Division, known as the according to Police report, and Rock of the Marne division was sent to the Cooley Memorial Corporal Birch, a clerk in with mild ' Park Wednesday t injuries. Mr and son of the Young, Mrs. Wayne Young of 651 North Second East, was treated for cuts and bruises on the head, back and legs and was. released Saturday from the hospital. - The driver of the car was Earl Reese, 36, of 55 North Third hospital ..AS WHEN YOU e Lumber Team of the Junior Division of the Made Your league defeated the Central Chevrolet team on Tuesday, July 13 to take the championship of the first half of league play. Front row (from the left) Keith Pebley, Dee Glen Brightenburg, Chad Sheffield and Billy Bell; back row (from the left) Jack Jensen, Ricky Erb, Bruce Petersen and Richard Smith. Not shown is Allan Jaggi. HAVE Tri-Stat- ... ICECREAM in your refrigerator all the time. Make your own deli-cio- SUNDAES - FLOATS (V CONES, Etc. ORANGE SHERBET ICE CREAM CHERRY CHIP STRAWBERRY VANILLA -- QUART BRICKS BUY TODAY AT 290 490 THI r,CO. RAY Ca4ufy7o6aeoo-Sodgf(&Ui- Pvt Family Leave New Principal Serves in Germany At Recent Meet For Germany 2qts.950 PINT BRICKS Starring pitcher for the Peaches is Bud Powers with Lee Si A monsen catching new second baseman, who will see action against the strong Smith-fielclub, is Larry King Roland Holman, heavy hitting outfielder and Bert Hunsaker who made quite a catch in last week's game, will also perform for the Peaches. According to Spin Baty, president of the Peaches, Brigham City fans should see the team redeem itself Wednesday after pulling the two blunders of the year in the last two practice tilts. DRUGGIST . uuuuuaanniim They plan to spend the next two years at Heidelburg, where Professor Horsley will enter the to University of Heidelburg complete work on a doctors degree in philosophy of religion. He was formerly a seminary teacher at the BYU. He received his elementary and high school education in Brigham City and received his masters degree He has taught from the BYU. in seminaries at Circleville, Cedar City, then Provo, prior to his BYU appointment. The Journey to Germany is not the first for Horsley. He served an LDS mission in Germany and speaks the language fluently. The children, D. Clements 12, Raymond 11,- - Christine Ann 6, Linda Fae 314, and John Franklin, just six months old, were all looking forward to their stay In Germany. Mantua Residents Attend Utah State Two residents of Mantua Payne spoke Public School mentioned that be thought of in the on B. R. and STRAIGHT BOURBON BEAM DISTILLING WHISKEY, CO Hi PROOF , CLERMONT, KENTUCKY FAMOUS RDB Gi0ft!J(EAG3 Hunsaker, son Now you can get this famous Goodyear for the lowest prices in its history. see it today! Stop in BILLINGS SERVICE 759 SINCLAIR North Main PRODUCTS Perry, Phone 0380R2 topic, and Welfare, students should individual terms rather than of the group as a whole. He also spoke about causes of friction between pupils and teachers, which he said often was caused by the two groups putting different meanings to the same words. Items discussed by the Jaycees were the Junior Chamber sponsored Peach Queen contest and coronation Which is to be held on September 9 at the BEHS gym. The queen will be quali1 fled to enter the contest for Miss Utah and Miss America, according to Jay Swenson, president of the Jaycees. Also discussed was the annual carp scramble, which is to be held In the near future. for the scramble are Bob Jensen and Charles Stuart who will work under director Bob Pella. do- ing graduate work at Utah State Agricultural college this summer are Clair C. Hailing, grade teacher at Brigham City and Stephen Lester Owens. Hallings and Owens are majoring in education. KENTUCKY JAMES Here's news! Lower prices on the new Mrs. Arthur F. Hunsaker, Tremonton, is now serving as a recorder in Battery B before members of of the First Infantry Divisions Speaking Professor A. Burt Horsley, son the Junior Chamber of(Commerce 32nd Field Artillery Battalion of Mr. and Mrs. .William C. in Germany. at the regular monthly dinner Horsley of Brigham City, along Overseas since May of this with his wife aifd five children, meeting last Thursday night at the soldier enleft Provo on Thursday morn- Maddox Ranch House. Edward year, tered the army in December for York. New W. Payne, new principal at Box 1953 and ing by plane completed basic trainthen Elder High school stated that ing at Fort Ord, Calif. Hunsaker The Horsley family boarded a ship and left Friday his desire is to teach at the best is a 1953 graduate of Bear River morning for Germany. high school In the State of Utah. High school. 290 GREEN PINEAPPLE Pints PINEAPPLE Jaycees Hear of Mr. With D. Hunsaker Pvt. Donald Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, July 21, 1954 KID-MDI- LER A. Burt Horsley Elder NEWS yourlbaif meant mod The Brigham City Peaches will play their crucial game of the season tonight, Wednesday, at Rees park at 8:15 when they meet the Smithfieki team. Both the Peaches and Smithfield are tied for the lead in the Utah Idaho league with a four and one season record. Headquarters Batteiy of the .'Hit h Field Artillery battalion, entered the army in March 11)53 was by East Investigation Woodland, Trooper TeWayne City Police Officer J L Foote and Box Elder county Deputy Orlin Allen. No citation was Box 6 its 11,037 .inland lakes. Big Game at Five-year-ol- 5-- Nearly half of the 83 counties in Michigan front on one of Peaches Play Injures Young Boy Is In 3rd Infantry V, Here From Oregon Mrs. Keith Boyer and children, Michael and Margie, of Glads-stone- , Oregon, are spending the summer in Brigham City. 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