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Show OUR READERS Bees Rest in Third Place After WRITE Nottuln i Westfallen Stiftsolotz, 4 Germany. Editor, Dear Sir: News-Journa- Dropping l We wish to take this opportunity to express our sincere appreciation to you and all concerned (or the copies of both the News and the Journal which have been coming regularly to our address here in Germany. am here at the Wilhelm University of Munster, doing research in Philosophy and at present am on Sabbatical leave from the BYU faculty. My wife, the former Faye McBride of Colorado Springs, and our five children. Dee, Ray, Christine, Linda and Johnnie, are here with me. We send greetings and best wishes to you and all our friends in Brigham City and Box Elder. I DELBERT M. DRAPER CANDIDATE FO JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT Sincerely, BURT HORSLEY. A. Pd. pol. odv. by George A. Critehlow Phone your news to 1000. Ranch Style Maddox Breakfasts Ranch House Game to B. R. MpmFMr, Face North Cache Bulldogs There This Friday P. M. Bears tied it up when Larry Goodman recovered a Bee fumble and Norman Rudd passed to Garth Kidman for the score. One Region Lineups: Won Lost Tied Pet Box Elder High 1.000 5 Ogden Ends Anderson, Olson. .500 Bear River .... 4 Tackles Holmes, Beecher, .750 Box Elder .... 3 Jones. .600 3 Logan Guards Hollingsworth, Hyde, .250 Ben Lomond 1 Baird. .250 1 No. Cache .... Center Grunig. .200 1 Weber Backs Jensen, H. Reeder, .000 So. Cache .... 0 L. Reeder, Rasmussen, Douglas, Poulsen. Box Elder High school was Bear River High Ends B. Green, Cutler. resting in third place In Region Tackles J. Sylvester and S. One standings this week after an Sylvester. to a game dropping Guards Jones, Bishop. alert Bear River squad last Center Ault. Friday evening. D. Backs Green, Virtually out of the race for Gibbs, Conger, Rudd, honors Kidman. championship region the Bees with a record, Score by periods: trail Ogden by one and a half Bear River 7 0 0 7 games and Bear River by half Box Elder a game. Box Elder scoring touchdowns: Points after The Bees travel to North Cache Olson, Poulsen. 2, Rasmussen this Friday to match talent with touchdowns: at placements. a mediocre Bulldog outfit touchBear River 2:30 oclock in the afternoon. scoring Fielding one of the finest Bear downs: D. Green 2, Kidman 1. S. River High school teams in his- Points after touchdowns tory, Coach Wendell Hess prov- Sylvester 2, placement. ed he learned his football well while playing at BEHS under Utah Seeks Probation Coach Earl Ferguson by beating his former teacher. Officer for Salt Lake A homecoming crowd of 3,000 The Utah Merit System Counjammed the stands to watch cil today announced an the traditional rivalry in which merit examination Box Elder has lost only three for a chief probation officer in times. the juvenile court, Salt Lake Big play of the evening came City. in the fourth when quarter Salary ranges from $310 to Sherill Sylvester, candidate for $365. blocked a Box Elder Persons outside Salt Lake City line, punt on the Bee and end Bob Green scooped up the ball and lunged to the one yard line. From there, brother Dick Green went over for the touchdown. The Bears scored first before the game was two minutes old. The Bees fumbled on their own 20 yard line. On the next play, Gary Conger sent a long pass to Bob Green, who went over from Halloween fun is in store for the five. Sherill Sylvester kick- Corinne residents, Friday, Octoed the point. ber 29, at the school house. Box Elder scored in the secFestivities will begin at 7 ond period, when Hal Reeder p. m. and continue until 9:30 passed to Bob Jensen for 20 p. m., it was announced by Mrs. yards, and Ross Poulsen went Alice Davis, Mrs. Donna Hanthrough the center of the line sen and Mrs. Arzella Bosley, to the 12 and pushed on again chairmen for the PTA. for a gain of. three yards. Then Everyone is helping to make Reeder passed to Reid Olsen for thf carnival a success. Each the tally. room in the school will feature Box Elder drove for 71 yards a diferent type of entertainin the. third quarter, with Poulment. sen scoring. Reeders children as well as run featured this push. The parents and others are invited to join in the holiday fun. Slated on the agenda of things to do are: fish ponds, spook alleys, fortune tellers, cake walk, bingo games, dart games, sale of dressed dolls, doll clothes and ladies handkerchiefs. A carnival would not be complete without food so the chairmen have arranged for chili, pie, homeice cream, barbecues, made root beer, homemade candy, puffed rice and popcorn balls and homemade doughnuts. It was explained that a special area will be reserved for parked cars and those attending the carnival can be assured that no damage will be done. X. ---- ' A costume parade will be one the Hallo- ween party, Friday afternoon, October 29, at Lincoln school. The parade will begin at 1 oclock and continue until 1:30 in the p. m. so all children school will be able to see all the costumes. No prizes will be given for best costumes, it was announced today. Following the parade games will be held on each floor with the first and second grades together; third and fourth together and fifth and sixth together. Each class will progress from one room to the next for a 15 minute play time. the Immediately following games the youngsters will return to their home rooms for Halloween songs and stories, and treats will be served. Party time will close at 3:30. Teachers and room represen . A $ 20-1- for County Clerk paign, Studebaker dealers sold new cars and trucks at a rate 44.3 percent higher than during May, the month immediately preceding the campaign. Takes Top Honor 7 Elder NEWS Box Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, October 27, 1954 New Reassurance Corinne Carnival ' OPENING game-winnin- Maddox famous quality meals are now served from 5 a. m to midnight, every day except Monday. HOUSE RANCH Lincoln Students of the highlights of about Will Be A g City Affair MADDOX Slated For tatives are with Halloween chairmen: Mr.' and Mrs. Lowell Packer and Mrs. K. Barton Olsen. d announces DAILY 5 A. M 20-1- 4 Costume Parade PERRY, UTAH Pre-scho- Owe of Floyd C. Andersen Studebaker Manager life Carr Studebaker Wins Sales Honor A certificate of outstanding sales was accomplishment awarded to Joe Carr Inc., local Studebaker dealer at Brigham City for attaining more than 100 percent of its sales quota during a nation-wid- e 100-da- J Stude- baker sales campaign just completed. The certificate, signed by C. K. Whittaker, executive of Studebaker was presented to Floyd C. Andersen, manager of the local dealership, t by Studebaker regional and managers Richard Siewers and Les Barkdull at an award ceremony in Brigham City. Studebaker dealers throughout the nation, during the final 10 days of the campaign set a new sales record for the year, according to Whittaker. New car and truck sales, he reported, were higher than in any other period since October 1953. Over the entire cam dis-tiic- A specialist ' view of mte-sa- l and artificially induced menopause that wiM set at rest many unfounded fears. Dr. Henry B. Salford reveals the truth about many aymptoms and tells of modern treatment. Dont miss Tell Me Doctor,'- - in the Nov. Journal. Out today on all newsstands. Grant Olsen Brigham City native. Schools: BEHS, Weber, USAC. With 204th in Korea. Lt. in Natl Guard. Director of Jayceea. LDS Church Member. Married2 children. Son of John Olsen, Jr. ,, Your Vote Appreciated (Pd. Pol. Adv.) Phone 935 OCTOBER STARTS TODAY! KIDS! KIDS! Combination Sale! HALLOWEEN 25c Halo Shampoo at NO EXTRA COST with giant size of any COLGATE PALMOLIVE PEET PRODUCT MASKS I 10c to 50c y PAMPER VITAMINS SHAMPOO 30 capsules B Complex 30 capsules 30c 60c $1.00 -- , v ' Fully Automatic washer Electric Clothes DRYER Co m - , 1 v - rM Buy $ BOTH for only io a week after small down payment Coal And Appliance Phone One 25c . . . 29c Plenty of light on your farm saves so many ways: 1. Saves time good seeing helps you do chores better and faster . . . inside and out your farm buildings. 2. 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