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Show -- , Themlf Yeur t)eetr rVifTTTT After Five Games to Top League Junior League First Place Honor Layton Walks Off of 4v t - ' k:-- ' The V , , I stf . " I ' . s, one-hi- player-of-the-wee- k. Tri-Stat- e : Tri-Stat- e free-sluggin- g , Nel-se- . i player-of-the-wee- , k - . PERFECT HITTER Reese son of Nielsen, Mr. and Mra, Robert Nielsen, 228 West First North and ' catcher on the Beehive Appliance team of the junior league, was picked for honors for a record. Reese batting perfect hit three for three, two of them home runs. player-of-the- -week Brigham City, Layton Junior American Legion game lat Friday night ended in a fine display of rhubarb when the Layton team walked off of the field at the end of the seventh Inning, in protest to the umpires decisions, leaving the local team winner by a 9 to 3 . score. Pitcher Billy Jensen held the Layton visitors to five hits while striking out nine batters in the seven inning session. He also led in batting with three hits for four trips including a homerun and a double. Reese Nielsen - also slammed out a home run while King, first baseman for Layton hit a triple. In another home game Tuesday night, the focal junior Legion team played Ogden High, in the leagues second place, one game behind Brigham City. Box score for the Friday game follows: Brigham City Wednesday, June 27, 1958 Brigham City, Utah . for dinner. Rom where I sit ... Score by innings: 200 100 0- -3 Layton Brigham City .... 302 200 2- -9 . Sixth Ward Takes First Half Title ; The Brigham City Sixth ward edged thfe Second 11 to 9 to clinch first . place in the first half of the South Box Elder stake senior softball league last week. The second half play will get under way Thursday night when Mantua meets Second at 7:30 p.m. and Fifth plays Sixth at 8:45, both games scheduled at Rees Pioneer park. Intermountain school will go to Perry, Thursday, for an 8 p.m. game. Age Stuff SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UP) A man walked into Frank Anza-lotti- s package store and purchased a pint of wine with 10 nickels minted in 1883. . V . Tri-Stat- I . Field During Friday Game, Locals Win 9-- 3 A cr . Tri-Stat- Box Elder NEWS four-year-ol- d 424 22x 14 Hadfields Perry 14, Lloyds 6 ' Iladfields Stand 1 and 1 for Hadfields broke into the winners column Friday when they .Recreation League won a 14 to 6 game from Lloyds ( fifth Blocks,' Beehive Appliance Service, by virtue of a big and Perry looked like the teams inning which saw nine runners ... U to beat in the junior league cross the plate, on nine walks hits. two and last Friday, as they piled up their second consecutive win for the Both pitchers were wild and season. Hadfields also struck walks played a big roll in the Actually, S. Reeves, the winners column for a tie game. with leaving Breiten-beker- pitching for Hadfields, allowed Zundels and Lloyds in only three hits while R. Oldroyd the cellar spot without a victory. losing hurler, gave up only five.. Mitchell Cochran hurled a two S. Josephson, catcher for Hadhitter for Blocks 8 to 2 win fields, was the only player to over Breitenbeker Electric, then hit for extra base, leading both i hammered out a double to help teams with two for three. with the scoring. Jack Jensen, Score by innings: Blocks third baseman' was the Hadfields ........ 122 19014 big slugger for the game with Lloyds ............ 102 1026 HONOR CAPTAIN .Allan two triples and a double for Beehive 7, Zundels 0 son of four trips to the plate. Tingey, Allen Jaggi hurled a t Mr. and Mrs. Reid H. TinScore by innings follows: for the Beehive Applishutout 100 Blocks 6118 ance team to account for & 7 gey, 423 South Second East, Breitenbeker ..;.... 000 101 2 to 0 win over Zundels in the was picked as 5 Perry 14, in the senior league of fourth the day. game Perry tucked away a second The only hit to mar his record Captain and catcher of the their win by giving first defeat, winning by a lop-- ' was a double by Steven Cha?e, Chase Firestone team, young Zundels short stop. Tingey batted three for four, sided 14 to 5 count in a Reese Nielsen pounded out including a home run, a affair. S. Billings, Perry shortstop, two long home runs and a sintriple and a single. turned in a perfect two for two, gle for three trips to pace the Beehive hitting attack which Model-- T Lends Class one of them a double. R. Perry catcher, also hit a also saw doubles by Eric Jendouble' blow and came in for sen and Kent Oman. For his To N. Y. Thruway Nielsen was SPENCERPORT, N- - Y. (UP) top scoring honors with three accomplishment, hon- One of the most unusual sights runs. - The Perry team scored awarded on the New York State Thnuway two or more runs every time at ors. ' ' is. Charles McIntosh, who bet , Score by innings: bat. .. 000 0000 lieves In driving to work ' in ; Zundels ' Score by innings follows: Tri-Stat- e, . 6: Cappers Weekly tells that a minister was visiting the home of one of his more Influential church members. The men were conversing seriously when - the daughter came in and tried .to whisper something to her father. She was sent away three times, only to keep returning. The father finally said, Whatever you have to say, say It out loud and then run along. Well," the little girl said, Mommy says for pitys sake dont ask the minister. to stay I ? 4 , Joe Marsh: Junior Gets "Pinned" Down Junior Raker and friends are all set for their circus. Look for their advertisementa on neighborhood trees. The kids have had problems .in itaging the event. The 'biggest was the admission fee. Junior wanted to charge five cents, Mrs. Baker thought it would be much nicer if they charged five pins. So Junior bold a meeting with . his Directors then told his mother theyd taken her advice.. The ads now read; Giant Circus in Bakers Backyard. Admission Five Pins Plus Five Cents Tax. . From where 1 sit, thats a cute example of a mighty important point if you want things to turn out your way, then you had better let the other fellow have hi a choice, too. For instance, if .your taste should happen to run to, say, iced tea.. .then you owe It to yourselt to see that those who prefer beer, buttermilk or get to enjoy their favorite beverages, too. After all, turn abouts fair play.' . ; what-have-y- ou Copyright, 1956, United States Brewers foundation , .... . e . 000 122 . ; ....... style. Old style, that is. A professional truck driver, McIntosh uses a 1921 model T Ford roadster to drive to work Life at the Eastern Automobile Forwarding Co., Inc., in Cheek-towagdistance Its a one-waof 75 miles to, the Buffalo sub' urb. , I get a great kick out of icy. One provides for eight hours of sleep each night, the spinning along the Thruway at other for an unlimited amount 30 miles an hour people think of fresh milk at each meal. theyre seeing things," said There are 120 youths in the A member of the Rochester group from Utah, all cluib, he makes the in Company E, he said. In addi- model-round trip to Cheekto-wag- a tion to the usually scheduled at least twice a week. It religious services, regular LDS services are held each Sunday takes him about 2Vt hours one . . way. for the group. 5 Beehive 1 032 02x . 7 for Six Local Youths T ry Army a. y . Capt. Omer J. Call, commanding officer of the Brigham City Army Reserve unit, returned Friday from a four day inspection tour at Fort Ord, Calif. ofCapt. Call, with 11 other ficers from the Utah Military district, inspected the trainingreserprogram for vists who are on active cuty for a six month period as provided by the Armed Forces Reserve Act of 1955. ' During the tour, Captain Call .visited, with four local youths in the who i are participating program. They are Wynn Parker, son, of Mr. and Mrs. Perl Parker; Roy Hyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Hyer; Maurice Keller, son of Mrs. Lloyd Keller, Mantua; and Ivan. Emery, son of Mrs. Nedra Emery of Intermountain, school. , . All .four are in Company E and have completed their testing. classification and processing and are now in their third week of basic braining, the local reservist said. After eight weeks, furthey Will have a lough. then return for 14 weeks of specialized training. .Upon completion of the 'six months training program, they will return to Brigham City to complete their military obligation at home by participating with the local reserve unit, he explained. The boys are well and taking the training in good spirit, Call said. They particularly enjoy two in Army pol , . . two-wee- . new-chang- . 150-mil- e . Family Farm U.S. Has Cleaning Bill of $19 Billion , N. H. (UP) and Mrs. Paul Jones has been in the same family since 1781. WEST RINDGE, The farm of Mr. CHICAGO (UPf Americans spent 10 percent more this year than last for cleaning up dirt and litter in their homes and the National places of business, ' Sanitary Supply Association Don't Let Carpet : Cleaning Floor You Now you can clean all types holstery Cleaner, said. The. association . estimated Americans paid $19,000, 000,000 for the work force to help keep us clean last year and for materials. As a country, we spend more money than any other people in the . world for cleanliness, but it pays off, according to Leo J. Kelly, executive Vice president of the association. 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They agreed to serve on a committee which would tackle the most urgent school problem in their community what to do about the growing at the time : . teacher shortage. First on tho agenda was a lively discussion by a panel of school and town officials about the problems facing their schools problems the Smiths never knew existed. Then the panel answered questions and Bill and Ann suddenly found they had a lot they wanted to askl The more they looked into this problem, the more pressing it seemed. Their town was expanding yet they werent even attracting enough new teachers to replace the ones who had retired or left. Unless something were done, theyd soon be desperately short of teachers- - -- . : '. ; You cm help keep our own School standards high by joining in conferences; like Bill community " ' z ' ; and Annf and taking special interest in our school affairs. For a free booklet In looks, too. Fords out front with styling that only the Thunderbird could inspire. 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