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Show Chase Firestone Team Takes Over First Place in Junior Div. Race Dee Brightenburgh ' in the .third brought the Cennine up to even, but two runs were scored by the Chase Named Junior ' - Player of the Week Is tral team in the bottom of the Junior dlvislpn games last fourth which overcame Central one run Chevrolets Thursday at Rees park saw the lead in the temporary fourth. of the top over Chase Firestone team take as the division leaders with a ,5 to 4 victory over Central Chevrolet BIRTHS u The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: A boy was born July 29 to Jerry and Gennle Yates Olsen of Brigham City. Robert and Shirley Waddoups Loveland of Buhl, Idaho, are the parents of a boy born July 30. to A boy was born July 3l Bradford Delone and Clyde Glover of Brigham City. t Announcing the arrival of a girl are Joseph Dale and Jean Waterman Madsen of Brigham . In the other Junior division led all the way game,. rto defeat the Macks Pharmacy team 8 to 2. The win put the nine into a tie with , "Central Chevrolet for the division runner up spot. The game between the Chase Central Firestone team and Chevrolet found Chase off to an early three run lead. Two runs In the second inning and one Tri-Stat- e -- Macks vs. I am giving steel guitar e Tri-Stat- Mack's Pharmacy lessons for beginners and advanced. The simple country music and Grand Ole Opry style. Also teach Spanish guitar. large crowd A attended family reunion day, July 31, at Luncheon was City East Erigham City Utah Phone 883-- from Brigham the Vourlcasf msent motf- With . Valentine held on SaturLagoon. served in the by a de- lightful program. The remainder of the ' time was spent in enjoying Lagoon and renewing acquaintances. New officers for the coming year Include LaMar Valentine as chairman assisted by Mrs. LaVerda Lee and Mrs. Phyllis Valentine. An Interesting highlight of the reunion was discussion of past activities in the old Second ward where most family members were born and reared. The first bishop of the Second ward was August Valentine with N. J. Valentine and Carlos Sederholm. other family members, following in the same capacity In the same ward. R. C. Brlghtenburg, ss Jensen, 3b Brailsford, cf D. Jensen, rf ...t Oldroyd, ft Totals Macks 000 TH-Stat- e 034 Ox 3 2 3 2 2 0 J. JAMES I. STRAIGHT BOURBON IEAM OISTIlllNS IS WHISKEY, CO., PROOF ' D. F.Goodrich SPECIALS PRICES SLASHED! VAIUES GALORE! FOLDING STEEL A $ HIAVY $6.93 PUTT PORCH CHAIR LAWN-on- d ONLY VALUE SUV HAMS I COLORFUL CLOTH SACK AND HAT ASS&RTID COLORS" FOR EAST STORAGE COMPACTLY CvBath WASH KIT INCLUDFS KIT Iff CfwMT LIMITED EARLY! 11 SUPFIY-COM- E Nei cAVALiEa NOT A SECOND, NOT A RECAP 1 But A , a Genuine B.F. Goodrich JTire WITH iife-time- V guarantee NOW ONLY! I 1 0 0 6 202 8 AB R H Christensen, rf Coppln. c Oldroyd, cf Knudsen, lb P. Coppln, ss Petersen, p C. Sheffield, 2b Day, 3b Freeman, If Totals Chase Firestone D. visited relatives In Mantua. Lt, Kent J. Petersen also spent two weeks with his folks enroute from Parks AFB In California, to Tuscon, Arizona. Lt. Petersen was accompanied to Arizona by his sister, Marilyn, and Doreen Bosley, who will vacation there. 3 0 3 0 3 0 2 2 2 0 3 2 1 0 2 0 20 4 0 0 0 1 0 11 110 Ir SALE PRICES ON 0THER B.F. Goodrich Tires, f r TOO! low As $1.00 Down and Your Old Tire Puts A Now B. F. Goodrich Tiro on Your Car As 6.70-1- 5 plus lax and your recappobio lira SIZE O cT Phone 548 (I (I 146 FI ns T First Security Bank Corinne Members Fete Beta Sigma Phi Group Lewis Siggard Family Enjoy Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Siggard Connie, Paul, Kathryn, Joe and Nina, spent four days Jast week vacationing at Yellowstone National park. the They greatly enjoyed beauties of the park and the youngsters were delighted with seeing 48 bears. This is the first vacation for the Siggard family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Siggard of Salt Lake City stayed at the Siggard home and took care of their home duties and chores Which' enabled them to take the trip. and children, Agent Epsilon and Xi Alpha chapter members of Beta Sigma Phi and their partners wAe . fated by Corinne members at a picnic party held on Tuesday, July 27, at the Corinne park. for the event were Mrs. Marijane Morris and Mrs. Lola Campbell. Committee members included: Mrs. Juanita Anderson, Mrs. Darlene Hansen, Mrs. Diane Harper. Mrs. Alice Davis, Mrs. Lucille Young, Mrs. Edna Jeppesen and Mrs. Reva Nelson. Delicious hot supper was served followed by a delightful musical program by a group of Co- - E.ATO CO. JJu Co4tfyt7o6aeco-tSoch7(Ht&Ut- sen returned to Brigham City on Monday evening from Salt Lake City where they met the United Airlines plane carrying their two daughters and granddaughters from San Francisco. Here to visit are Mrs. E. B. 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Smorgasbord Served Monday evening they were smorgasbord supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Forrest. Other guests Included: Mrs. Barbara Meller and daughters, Jean and Ann, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mr. and Mrs. Ace Robinette, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olsen and daughter, Betty. Monday Birthday Luncheon Monday afternoon they were guests of honor at a birthday luncheon given by Mrs. Don J ' Olsen. On Tuesday noon, Mrs. John Walker entertained at a luncheon. Fish Fry Last Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olsen were hosts at a fish fry. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Nadler, Mr. and Mrs. Don Olsen and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Walker and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howes, Mr. and Mr& Ace Robinette, Bonnie, Betty and Robert Olsen. At Robinettes On Friday afternoon they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robipette. Light refreshments were served. 95 .SI2E CREDIT News-Journa- Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. AB R H 3 - 3 0 0 ... ' COMMODITY Nadlers Recipients Of Many Parties Petersen, cf 2 0 0 Thompson, 3b 0 Nielsen, rf R. Romer, cf ..... .... 0 0 0 16 5 3 Totals 021 104 Central Chev. 300 2x 5 Firestone Junior Division schedule: Thursday 8:00 a. m. Chase Firestone vs. Macks Pharmacy. 10:00 a. m: Howard Ca,fe vs. Central Chevrolet. 12 noon vs. Block's. Make up game Howard Cafe vs. Blocks, Wednesday at 1:00 ; V p. m. Senior Division schedule: Friday 8:00 a. m. Breitenbekers vs. Browns. vs. 10:00 a. m. Thompson's Smith Super Market. Friday Night 5:30 p. m. Klwanls vs. Rotary. 8:00 p. m. Lions vs. 2030. A. ttffi Hit Sham Itmt Uftf ti Brand ' Hess, If Korth, lb J. C. Stuart, p L. Poulsen, c C. Pelle, 2b red, gritH fallow, Hut FOLDS 10 20 8 12 Central Cbev. vs. Firestone Central Chev. CLERMONT, KENTUCKY They also Daughters Visit With 1 10 2 0 0 Mrs. M. Rasmussen 3 10 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rasmus2 3 2 Erb, lb Sheffield, c Bell, p KENTUCKY Mr. and Mrs. Ross J. Hansen and three boys have returned to their home In Holdrege, Nebraska, after spending, two weeks at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. LeRoy T. Petersen. and friends rlnrm school children singing 4 Box Elder NEWS ' and playing their ukes. MemBrigham City. Utah 1954 4, bers of the entertaining group Wednesday. August Farns- included the following students Back In town renewing Mr. and Mrs. Sid old acquaintances last Friday and worth were pleased with the ar- of Douglas Mann: Sally Ander- Buddy Morris and Hope Ship, and Dee , Ann of William ley. Ardith after abrival three son, last Bosley, Saturday Wednesday years sence, were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Young and Clair Keough of BilM. Long and children, Judy, California. ly and Kathryn Jane, of BoulMr. Young Is the owner of Bring Your der, Colorado. Gfandma Baking company of The Long family .was enroute Los Angeles and Oakland. Mr. to California where they will Farnsworth formerly resided in visit with relatives and friends Los Angeles and was employed and attend a press convention. at the baking company. Mr. is an airplane salesKeough folOn Friday, Immediately man. lowing their arival, they were The two men arrived at Brigguests of honor at the C. W. Claybaugh home for a turkey ham City airport on Wednesday To Us For in Mr. Youngs plane and visited barbecue. .. with the Farnsworth family beMembers of the l fore returning to California on staff, their partners and fam- Thursday. ilies and Mr. and Mss. A1 On Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Virof Morgan and Sonja Oertle and children, Linda gil Hansen of Brigham City attendand Randy, arrived for a visit. ed. The Oertle family was enroute On Saturday evening, Mr. and to San Gabriel, California folMrs. Ronald Packer entertained lowing a trip to Oregon. Therra with a steak fry for the Longs, Farnsworth returned to CaliforC. W. Claybaughs, Albert Stonnia for her vacation. ers, Max Morgans and Eric SeaOF UTAH, N. A. shores attended. Farnsworths Pleased With Calif. Guests Long Family Renews Old Acquaintances Gun-derse- West Bowery followed ir 4 Melvern and Deanna Hansen Nelson of Mantua are the parents of a boy born August 1. On August 2, a girl was born to George Cleon and Geraldine Roche Summers of Tremonton. Dee and Colleen Peters Johnson of Brigham City are the parents of a baby daughter, born August 2. This is the Johnsons second child, they have a son. Large Crowd Attends Valentine Reunion Mrs. Betty Marble 486 North 6th f, City. Tri-Stat- e ... Petersons Are Host To Summer Visitors WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM K ill RUDDER r.r.O South Main Street MumcHuu (Cmnjpsmvjj Brigham City, Utah |