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Show s Chicago in 1927. Q I still had the old punch ox elder leivi-Aoum- al but my ability was gone, Demsey declared. Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, January 28, 1948 Demsey was 32 when he never again be a great fighter. fought Tuney the second time. Louis is facing the same Louis is now 33. problem that Dempsey faced in said. 1926, the Is Such Prices No More He has lost his coordination BETHANY, Mo. (UP) Howd and his ability NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Cali- f- and once they are gone, they you like to buy a fat hen for 26 cents, a hen turkey for 79 cents, are gone forever. Jack Dempsey, former world a duck for 15 cents or a goose Dempsey said Gene Tunney for 50 cents? Well, you lived heavyweight champion, reveal ed here that he believes that boxed his ears off in Philadel- 50 years too late. Those prices Joe Louis, world heavyweight phia in 1927 nd although he are from the farm ledger of the champion, is through and will trained for one whole year, he late Joseph A. 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G. mediate S. $2.00 SPRING COTTONS CrWjV' orin & Kings court TV WOI count er BLUE CHENILLE ROBES Sizes 12 to 16 Only i .rector $3.00 $2.00 Hi Mrs. ALL FELT MILLINERY Blacks, Browns, Fastels Elder won a crucial batwhich tradition has N4T.OvMf '1 fa.si The To Start Wearing Notol ARMY SURPLUS Box .nietl by iants an "iJUMsmy rn mtwmr l'i Impr .vie utli OF MONTH Ameri mrh "H arch of . ONE 1912 fash The arty is b FREEZIN' REASON ji by May .atioa. ,de the' 537 6c 1 NEW RADIOS Tuition ROOM HEATERS Per Ft. Uty Doris Boyd. $90 COAL Hurry! There Are Only 100 Left! APPROVED JBrigham and Harlem was theme of assembly pre- VJL sented Monday by the Girls League and conducted by Kenneth Holmgren with characters participating as follows: Harvey Forsgren as traveler, Vard Johnson as bugler, Bonny Dean Harris as drummer, Kenneth Holmgren as announcer, Shirl Carter as farmer, DeLonne Andersen as guards, Gerald Flint as court jester. Opening number featured the "Quintette singing "How Soon, followed by Shirl Carler singing Full Moon and Empty Orveila Sackett and Arms, Nancy Jane Stoller singing Pardon Me, Mona Rae Wood, Donnell Jorgensen, Diane Mills and Glenna Summers singing Hey and a Hi. Tap dance by Velma Payne and Shelly Robinette, Violin quartet by Dorene Meacham, Joan Morris, Delpha Andersen and Wilma Siggard. Mrs. Rolley, Girls' League mother, and officers took charge. A The 1. Train For Beauty Culture Right Here In 33-3- NOW! 7 6. er, Friday night. The gym was filled to capacity with rabid fans, all with the determination to win. Box Elder was out in front all the way but only a narrow margin until the third quarter, when they suddenly leaped ahead at one tjme by eleven points. The game was exciting to behold every second of playing time. Perhaps almost as spectacular bewas the game previously tween the two second teams, which ran into ihree overtime periods and finally ended with Bear River on, top. During the half of the main game, the BEttes added color by precise marching. Joan Peters. Eddie Cantor Hungry Woman" Your'e The Answer To My Dream Sweetheart" Let's Grow Old Together" Guy Lombardo Ballerina" Vaughn Monroe For Spring Delivery State Accredited School Enroll Now made one of the most colorful and spectacular, from Boar Riv- "Making Whoopee" HEATER Take Advantage Of Your Beauty Training Winter Vacations was the musical assembly presented to the students of Box Elder High school last Friday by the Seventh grade music department under their director Mrs. Jepp-soAssembly consisted of five a short skits which included guitar duet, songs and dances, with Park Reeves as master of ceremonies. Dances were Skaters' Waltz, and Minuet. Cowboys were Jarvis Whitaker, Dan Jensen, Wayne Pfaff, Keith Orchard, Keith Billings and Kay Olsen, they sang Im An Old Cowhand, and Song of the Plains." Beach Act consisted of Car-deNelsen, Sonia Holst, Nancy Reese, and Ellen Andersen, their songs were When You Wore a "The Gum Chewing Sunburn, Girl, and Ive Got a Cold. The Stars Will Remember was sung by Darrell Beard. Guitar duet was by Carroll Olsen and Lola Whataker. Bonnie Rae Johnson. $5.00 Glen Miller In A Persian Market" Poor Little Rich Girl" BVBSSSSWBBr WATER s i S Byron Burt, Joan Hunsaker. Beverly Flint, Joan Rose. Ella L. Johnson, Luana Lee. Verlee Peterson as alternate. Dortliy Day. BRAND NEW RELEASES ON OLD FAVORITES Proctor HIGH-LIGHT- to Bear River debaters Friday when five visiting teams under the direction of Mr. Johnson competed against Mr. John Owens five. "Although there was no judging, it gave the students the experience, remarked Mr. Owen. The teams debated in social science and English clsses fourth and fifth hours. The subject was Compulsory Arbitration." The seven teams of Box Elder are: Max Kunzler, Bruce Thompson. Patsy Jensen, Blanche Clifford. Beiva Anderson, Kathryn King. Melba Richardson, Janet Gour-ley- . IRONING BOARDS ORDER Box Elder Box Elder debaters were hosts METAL TOP Made Birthmarks Erasable ring-thinkin- g Dempsey Believes Louis a meetand radium delphia disclosed during treated with of the Radiological Society Birthmarks soon after a child Is born, Dr. ing BOSTON (UP) America. of can be erased within a year if Bernard P. Widmann of Phila was unable to defeat Tunney in YOU BEE tram Jour folk the the Tear said beei 60 |