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Show I i V i 0 BOX ELDER cws-QOiim- ci Wednesday, November Brigham City. Utah h I Meets Keith In Headliner On Fight Card Tonight , Mov Brigham At B.Y.U. Ilorietle Ibn-le- Don y, lluleo Muyidd Ray mem Burt - Hamblin, Wayne Giaser. ( urlo- Little Fdelie MhioII.i the litr that will m tle Cleveland meet Keith Nun ill tonight at enrolled iroin Hu Brig- Noreene lr" tU,'o i one ms ktty rom1'1111 s'uui Twenty In-- , K Mcservy, Brigham Uily are lifted in Brig Woodland and Holmgren! ham Young university's me on) " dlard , Balph t autumn registration of I "I'm, Hi .ii Rivei City , and Harvard Jt risen, Mantua hv Holmmen, a students, it is annoumed se v t d in tre mor at the Registidi Jotin K Haves w ilh enroll Infantry for It, mon Ii forming he latrgest ment in ttie history of Hit- uni tioiii H.uiIk and utopian ser Jensen saw neaily 'IB 1! viit versity aie students from States, the District of Columbia monll s of serviie n He navy "'hided Hineiu duty Alaska, Hawaii and eight tor Two filths of eign countries them are veterans Students enrolled from Brig ham City are La Mila Haipci NFW YORK UTi Yinely Gae Pedersen, Donna Pelc-rs- i n, dogs two cats and ight pigeons Aflon Bowen, Norma Arm Lem aimed at La Guaidia laid a on David R Price, Sally Kl. tine pan Aineritan Atrwavs plane Kirkham, Faye Richaids, John ficjiti Frankfurt, Geimany They E Sthow, Donna Deem, Anne weie all pets of solthei- Im -- i I Tf,e ' 1 c Ant young man interested in aviation should find out right now about the U. S. Air Fore, Career Plan. The Air Force main-inn- s some oi the worlds hnest Specialist Schools, covsring cores of subjects dealing wi.h aviation. It you are a high school gradual, and can meet enhst-r-estandards, you may select the course oi training you want F afore you enlist and be guaranteed the training you have reguested alter you are in uniform. nt American Defense And Victory Medals For Issuance To Qualified Persons Army Air Force Recruiting Office Eddy Huildirg Rrigham City, I tah I . f I l"l Ut ,mv,d !; B"Khdm ,,M' ' hls MrlnK read 12 straight tones sum tinning professional Crammed full of that old - If confidence that makes fig! li is what they aie, the little black hi adc d pugl list seemed to be onlv haif ben and the other laif is Imc r, in Cleveland flashing hi r red hair around with During the inurvew tins Kddie talked about boxing for awhile then the sub Il wemed to wander hack to his aired top hack home in the light longing ninnuc-which would lead you to bilieve that he didnt have a care- or worry in the world Secondary to getting to be champ in his weight his am billon is to eventually be a fight manager Regardless of what you think ol the conversa tiori as it progiessed there was still the under tone of the fight with everything pointing to a lulu of a bout Eddie is only IS yeais old, and the champion of ibis years golden gloves tournament in the 12H pound class He is the lad who defeated Knlh Nut tall is a err if ic final bout in Chicago this spring Acc ut ding to his manager, Jin my Avon, this should be a light that could headline any card in the United States Thete is no doubt about it, Jimmy said that Keith will keep any fightci huntling The Bngham City flash has shown great improvement and is getting sharper as he gets more ex perience. Eddie graduated from Lincoln high school in Cleveland last January While in school he played football, basketball and hockey. During the 1945 season he was quarterback on the Lincoln High state champion football team. lie started boxing three and a half years ago at 110 lbs Since then he has grown into the 120 class and in his 135 fights he c i - I your course of ichoolin before you enlist h'rh v i i permits you to chooso MOM lit-ti- e 1 bmb brought in hundred chairs, will be from Ogden, there plenty of good seats available at the door for the Keith Marotta fight at the high school gym tonight at 8:00 o'clock. A large crowd is expected and the extra seats were obtained to make sure everyone could get a seat The door wi.l open at 7:30 p. m. and you will be able to get your tickets then. The fight card consists of 31 rounds of the best boxing that can be found, and is under the sponsorship of the Brigham City Junior Chamber has won 122 of them. Durir,.1 these three plus years, tin fights were all tough and kej the little fella on his toes t, win them The top as an ama teur was reached when he we,n the National Golden Gloves ti tie and then went on to win a beith on the International bov tie ing team which defeated European team in Chicago Upon reaching Eddie turned professions, A.s a box for pay man, he has fought 11 fights, winning 5 t KOs and the rest by decision When asked what they thougl boH of Ltah and its people, fighter and manager quick!' stated, they arc enjoying their stay hoie and that people ait very nice and tnendly. Both Keith and Eddie have been working out in Ogden in preparation tor the fight. Eddies last fight was three weeks ago end alter the fight tonight plans an in the making to fight it Salt Lake City before heading for California The twist to this fight is, Keith and Eddie roomed together du, mg then stay in Chicago in the Golden Gloves matches and grew to be very good fi lends, this however, doesn't hold true when they are m the ring together Both boys are aggressive fight ers and it's each man for him self when they are together in thi-spri- in The following dn were filed in the DIstr? during the past month Louise Hendrkks William Wrigha, men, ty. Filed October j, Ruth Fredrickson Can fr gar D. Call, mental V Filed October 7, 1947 Erma W. Rubb vs Robb, mental cruelty paT ber 7, 1947. Elma Holmes Jensen w Boothe Jensen, mental Filed October 16, 1947 Margaret Brewer in. Merlin Allred, mental Filed October 17,1947 01 Marilyn Burt Haskins ham M. Haskins, mem, ty. Filed October 25 194Mane H. Dickey s L B. Dickey, mental crueitv c October 27, 1917 The referee for the headline f.ght will be Norm Jorgenson of Salt Lake City. Oscar Grunmg will referee the preliminary bouts. Stolz and Whitehead are to be the judges. E. H. Peters will announce the fights and Doug Gunderson will act as lime -f F. M. Christensen vs. u, Christensen, desertion ' FiJ tober 28, 1947. Emma Cole weaker The largest Balsam fir on Lewis Eugene Whitaker recoid in America is in It stands 75 cruelty. Filed October 28, r City, Md. leet has a spread of 41 feet and a c lnumference of 7 feet, inches Do you have a news a at breast height. interest? Phone it to No keeper. Poco-mok- e HETTY SEE BY DREDg 0ET1V SUE. CAN 1 VOU DEFINE THE 1 WORD PUNCTURE? A IS A PUNCTURE LITTLE HOLE S IN A TIRE USUALLY F0uc AGREAT FROM A OlSTAHCt GARMi weigh in at pounds with the limit 128 pounds. The fight is under tfe sionsorship of Hie Junior Chamber of Commerce and will stajt 12b ai 8 (X) p in Filler High No Sc tonight In the Box lioul gynt. 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