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Show T 1 'y'Hil1f il ' fin mu if'n'Tr""" Maple Splitter They're City Tournament's Championship Team Fishing Licenses ninawirf Air Letter To Be Similar To War Going Out April 30 "V-Mai- new airborne mai. ser"air letter," was inaugurvice, ated by the post office depart ment yesterday, and the new available type letters will be at the local post cffice soon, Ernest Freeman, postmaster, announced. Similar to the wartime "V mail," the air letter will be written on a form available at the post office for ten cents. After the letter is written cn A llci-n-c- directors Plan Series Of Ball Games For Grade Girls Two games between the two schjols girls teams will be played between Tuesday and Fi iday next week, and possibly a third game will be played on Mav 12 v Packard-Bel- l PHON-Q-COR- D The Worlds Greatest Entertainer HOMY, GLENN By Speaking for CHEWY Howdy Folks: When we hear Jimmy Fidler and Luella Parsons gushing over theiy favorite movie stars, we are convinced that movie commentators have more fawn than anybody. . hear the ladies raving over Van Johnson, we have to think that there is one vah that really moves And when we em. that And we must remark there is a limit to everything except the number of news commentators over the air. Carlyle Baty plained. . . got hot in the citv championship bowling tournament and rloled a 619 series, with handicap, to take the singles event. he Beehive Appliance Company's Maple Splitteis tournament. Pictuied, . who aimcxid the team title in the leant city championship Front row, utt hack row, lilt to light, Ellis Clement, Max Fpptison, Delaiun hackett. to right, Kay Feeder, Orval Sackett, team captain, and Ihll Shaw. The doubles title in the tournament was won by Ia-- Young and Dewey A.shuoft, and Young related bv taking the all events, the highest individual average in singles, doubles and team 'I . News-Journa- Open Play Sat. spun-miis- Max Morgan, city Miftball gue president f t There's still 00111 Moigan league to glow, Tiemonton joined the Farm Bureau baseball league as a latecomer and lounded out an eight-teaciicuit, Finn Gibbs, In announced yesterday the schedule (published in last li a Fndays de- our neighbors thinks that there is one should program that to its change Smirch of Time." name Summer Bowling White Leghorns New Hampshire Reds Gefs Under Way CHICKS Brigham Tire, Bi chive Appliance and Lumber weie tied with thiee wins to a sx aftei the fust weeks play in the summer bowling leagues Tues-ly tournament, and Hollywood Candy and Wess Market were tied in the Friday tournament Tn-Sta- 1 to eoituct the spons r then choice, Ray Andersen, secietaiy of the league, said he Even with eight teams, said, with 13 or mine min on each r stei, there is roon for 120 or moie players in the lea- with each Summer bowling is split into two mens league and a six team womens league, one men s league playing each Tuesday nigit, the other each Fnday night dnd the gals rolling them thiee-and-on- e gue foi a Central Chevrolet Co. Auto Co. Where Service Is A Pleasure" TYSON FEED & SEED 14 West Forest Ph. 151 on Thuisdays forfeit Results last week Tuesday League Bughdn Tire 3, Brigham posted, to MEMO TO ADVERTISERS Laun-di- y 1 game duilng the Beehive Appliance Tri Stdte Lumber Sandvv iches 1 Peaches Work Out Fri. In Rees Pioneer Park 3, M K N 1 3, Teds High senes Max Moigan 583 High game Ellis Clement, 253 Thursday League Beckei's Beer 3, Si monsen Jeweliy 1 Bobbins Bakery 2, Baird Appliance 2 Central Cheviolet 2, North Mam Furnituie 2 High senes Mary Hazeldine Keith Nuttall was in perfect if Cential Cheviolet, 537 form Fnday night at Clearfield High game Mary Hazeldine, as he lived up to expectations in 218 hanging a kayo o Kiki Garcia, Friday League West coast veteian of six yeais Hollywood Candy 3, Box Elder mg campaigning, in the second Pack 1. round Wess Maiket 3, Beenive BotYoung, Nuttall had his tough tling 1 opponent cn the canvas thiee Finer and Cafe 2 Cleaners 2, Pheasant times in the first period, lullafor the landed a left hook High series Bus Harris, 572 by eailv in the second round High game Arnnold Ross, 234 Reservations For J.C. Keiths dad, Morris Nuttall, anhis trainer, Bab Nelson, Undergoes Appendectomy Banquet Must Be Made and that Keith Allen Weaver, 14, son of Mr. nounced yesteiday will go to Chicago next month and M s Rulon L Weaver of By Thursday Night W to fight tn the international amalllard, underwent an appenMembeis of the Bilgham City teur match with a picked Ateam dectomy Friday dt Cooley U and A hospital His condition Junior Chamber of Comeice who of Golden Glovesstand-ouEurot yesterday was reported entnely the naugutal stars against a plan to attend satisfactory banquet and dance Saturday eve-- , pean and Bntish team ning weie asked today to contact Appendix Removed Jarvis Peterson or M Reese JenApplications For sen bef-i- e Sally Ann Butler, 10, daughThuisday evening, Use Of Park This ter of Mr and Mrs Giant Butunless they alieady have mailed ler of Bilgham Citv, was operin their reseivation cards Year Should Be In ated on at Cooley Memorial hosAbout 63 couples have mailed their cards indicating thev plan pital Saturday foi removal of Anyone wishing Jo use Rees her to dnector appendix She is recovering Jensen, attend, Pioneer park regularly this member in charge of Jaycee eduSatisfactorily. summer should make applicaJ. D. Gun cation, reported, but were sure tion immediately, Packard-Bel- l theie aie moie who have just derson, city recreation super . week. this negli citd to mail the cards, and announced visor, would like to attend. Thertloie "In past summers the park PHON-O-COR- D weie asking that they be sure has "been loaded to capacity to make their reseivatiois and of the week, every evening The Worlds Greatest Thuixday We must know indications are that even more bv then how many aie plannmg groups will want to use it at attend stated times this summer," he Entertainer vote in said. "It will be impossible to Cards foi a run-of- f the Javeee presidential election crowd everybody into the weie mailed to all members schedule unless each parks Now Located In In the initial voting three group makes its wishes known candidates foi the picsidomy foi at once." he explained. 1017-4weie listed, and the Brigham City question has been raised that a F.F.A. Box v te is Clint unlikely, najontv Johnsin, president, icpoited THE a new ballot was Consequently issued listing the two candidates First receiving the highest number of votes in the fi.st balloting All members weie asked to maik The Box Elder Futuie Faimers thm new ball ts and either of America chapters poultiy BROKERS mall tne cards at once o bring judging te im placed fnt in the s them to the Commercial noithe n Utah distnet dniMinal 106 No. 1st A ext 1h. 237 J Saturday evening The meet, held at Utah Stdte vnis will be counted and colli gc, last Logan, of the election ann unied Ihu day at the banquet team Menhir of the Licensed Salesman Tht banquet and dance, which weie Keith Caiter, winning DeL nne wi'l be held n the Comma ctal aid Glen Rkna.dx, with N. Y. (Norm) WATKINS c'ubiooms Saturday evening, be- Jonathan Welch ds alte nate he Keith Carter aKo was high man ginning at ll o clock, will to nal in the entne contest The team If It's Real Estate was lianed bv Owen Westen-skoPackard-Bel- l of the high school vocationSee Us , al dgnculturo f iculty PH0N-0-C0R- D Specializing In Swarm Day May 10 Noith Box Elder Swarm dav FARM LISTINGS The 01 Ids Greatest has been changed from Mav 3 to Saturday, M iv 10, it was anEntertainer nounced yesterday Fans got a look at some of the Bilgham City Peaches Friday evening as last years team members and candidates wiked out On hand in Rees pioneer park taking a cut at the ball and shagging t'ltes with Manager Earl Owen weie Jones, Honnan, Van Noy, Jacobs, Cowley, Belliston, Chase and Davis, and the new left handed pitcier, Cchroder Other team nienbeis staited to Brigham City but didnt make the tup because it was raining In Salt Lake City and they presumed the scheduled piactice session would be canceled Nullall Wins In A.B.G REPORTS The Second Round 1 e v HOW TO MEASURE Advertising Values WE ask advertisers to think of the ot this newspaper m terms of the distribution ot their advertising the size, q uahty and interest of the audience to which their advertising is addressed. From that viewpoint our circulation becomes a more direct factor in business plans. There are Team Takes ACE Reality Co. The Bureau has a large staff of experienced auditors and each year one of these men visits our office and makes an audit of oui circulation standards for cir- culation values just as there are definite measjres ot weight and quality as used in the purchase and sale of merchandise. The standards for evaluating circulation have been established by the Audit Bureau ot Circulations, a national cooperative association of 2000 advertisers, advertising agencies and publishers n the United States and Canada. This newspaper is an A. B C. member. records. Based on the information thus secured, the Bureau issues official T well-kno- 8 Agn-cultu.- about buying our lT. S. Koval Tires. You know the quality never varies. Its the same good value everv time. Our Prices Are RIGHT six-tea- club-room- Theres one grand thing ' Andersen d Elder Stealing a kiss may be petit larceny, blit after seeing Poiothy Lamour, we sometimes think it would he grand. Can not claim you when your wheels are electronically balanced. It's miles ahead in accuracy . . . miles ahead in savings. Add riding comfort quickly and economically ...let us balanct the wheels of your car and trucks NOW! n of m ney Is doc's not grade t tea n Saturday afternoon the Tiemonton team, sponsored bv B and B bar, will play at Willard Other Farm Bureau league games scheduled Saturday after-nojaie Bilgham City at Perry, Deweyville at Honey ville, and Bear River at Corinne Sponsors whj alieady hdve in dilated then intention of having teams in the league this year include Andeisen Auto, P and W billiaids, Baron Woolen mills, Bilgham Tire shop, Diedfji's Mens and B ys' wear, Thompt h e son hardware, National Guaid, B and B billiaids and Ameiican Sportsweai Playeis interested in joining a softball team this season also were invited to Fridays meet- must be 1 will fill in at all places wheie a bve is shown for a fun money which but the foifeit ed if the tean SilOW up for a season Tremon-- News-Journa- The Clan of Bouncing Car's Wheels m duced, and weie looking for moie sponsors whod like to We'll guarantee back a team and them some good publicity double their moneys woith in A sponsoi can get in' $20 umpire fee plus $13 No. t, the office l SPECIAL 1 , ; Scratch pdds foi sale at the Farm Bureau To , soitball mating, for managers and pliyerx, and F' 1. lay all pi spcctlve ilnldo, evening at 8 o'clock at Andeisin Auto company gai igi 353 south Main stioet. ha-- , ban Called by A m . play. Openings For Players And Managers As Well In City Softball League; Meeting Called Friday vandals 1M mk it is folded to The posted. ten cents carries the letter, by air. anywhere in the world. Enclosures in air letters are not permissible, as was lhe case with V mail. Freeman ex 1 One of e added lome 12 extia cups to the regu idtion -- tie on theljth green. night, sue and ing A series of ball games between "These spons is aie in need Lincoln and Cential school girls of playeis, and all unattached will be played next week, prinwno would like to take players said two sciools of the cipals pait in the season play are today Olltrtni Brigham City. Utah Made Easy It (UP) INDIANAPOLIS param nt have been golfers dise but it was just the oppoat an site fo. the g eenskeepers Dur-thgolf course Indianapolis the form, Large Crowd At Joe Dill of Salt Lake Citv was the lucky winnei ot a boat, and Clyde Hunsaku won an outboard motor at the annual Wild life Riot, spinsoied by the Box last FIder Wildlife fide ration, Thuisday evening at Crystal Spiings. Honey ville One of the largest tuowds ever to attend one of these shows, sponsored to promote memberfor the ship and raise funds wildlife conservation progiam of on hand the organization, was to see a fl ior show of professionSalt al vaudeville acts fiom Lake City Officers and dhectois of the federation weie in Wildlife chaige of arra ige nents for the not Earl Andeison is president of the organization, and George Mason is secretaiy They were assisted by June Cnnstensen, liv Rieder, Max Muigan and Doug Orchaid of the board of . Hcle-in-On- e aid Utah's new 1UI7 are a heduled hin'ing lu t n- - 's distribution t to be ic.idy fir unJo s tbmug mm tin stall tnby Apill 30, It we dtinou ted daV The dixti lbutiun pi in tails foi Ml vend r s ti lum J u, lL " ov Mjy If, two dais b foie the uffii i il o, i ni 14 id b lSs a id a month beloit k n iral openingi of the t mt si s n, June 1 No excuses will b aiiipltd for .in one not having a Juc ise 13 Tile after May warning was di ected pa ticulaily at catfish ang lei c who have bi en allowed to tish without license since the new ones weie not availahh Metal tags, whit will replace the f imer deei tag, also will be ready for distribution at the bj r e time Wildlife Party Service l" feUJ- - BCX ELDER s ABC Audit Reports. hese reports tell how much circulation and how it is distributed, how much people paid (important because paid circulation proves reader interest) and we have, where many other facts that make it possible to invest in newspaper advertising on the basis of known values. 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