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Show iTifHfiivTiirP2-,-- JULY 13, 1940 MORXI.VG. THE BOX ELDER WHEN TITLE HOLDERS TANGLE! notices District Court, ul ;j(ri)M W" ..jv, or respective 'further inform 1 w , V .',v i, '. v r i'i,n :f 1 Dincl ounty Decea.ed. liMli'bKOOK. J t" , Z rfitaf. : VI v'sa - i L it B V tall. August, A D. adminis JF.NSF-Jams Brook, ,rd I J th' Pc..dcr.lBsl Mason. Attorney Bnk Bu,ld' be- - W.L 10 N.l.unal ,T.r.. Utah, At MASON. M Utty, urwwm I PAGE FIVE The American Legion ' baseball team will play junior a re- turn engagement with the Am- erioan Legion junior baseball i of Pocatello, Ida., at the Rees Iioneer park Saturday at St.Ri p. m. Both teams were runners-ulast year in the state tournament of their ro- spective slates. Del Holmes is manager of the local team and Mark I. Barnes athletic officer. The Brig.-ateam this year is exceptionally strong and has made a good showing The boys are looking for a real sc lap with the Pocatello youths! ami are girding their loins for (be fray, The players in the local team are as follows: Boh Musulas. infield; Neal' Zundell, infield; Lee Hansen, outfield: Clinton Holmes, in-- ! field; Paul Horsley, infield: Manuel Jensen, pitcher; Dick Larsen, outfield and pitch; Don Freeman, outfield; Hoy Braeg-ger, catch; Rex Barker, in-- ! field; Ken Grazer, infield; Boyd Nelson, infield; Dean Young,! outfield and pitch; Ralph Bar- nard, outfield ;Nolan Benson, pitch. According to Mr. Barnes, as1 soon as school is out the offi-cers take the boys that are eligible and organize teems in Brigham and surrounding towns for preliminary training. From these fifteen players are picked to represent the American Legion in statp competition. The winning team of the state plays the regional play-of- f in California. Nationally, there are' approximately eighty American! Legion trained boys playing in the major leagues. "h claim L American Junior Team Meets Pocatello Saturday CEDTOM LZn stii. ' ct.h, TO NOTICE V NEWS-JOURNA- June 22. j j V?,V j- 2U CREDITORS Lourt oi th N. CE. r Bid-- fr i, b First u,h- - County. Deceased- fmvia brook. with ,l present claimsat the tkp undersigned VI Attorney Vlason. Bank Build- hr1 WmI Ltah, on or be- '! August, A D. nrrt J. i n'jd X' 'adr $' City. administratrix first publication, of - Brook, First National Utah, At- - MASuV M Sldl tor adminis- IalrlSE'" the June J 22, U4 22 ) FOR Bins hereby given that Education of Box School District County proposals receive sealed of all labor the furnishing ektisement CfflCE is Board of pc :ora Also a! at Garland, Utah. urate bids for the additions n the remodeling of the at Yost, Utah. labor and materials, etc., be;: 0 j materials, transportation, s for the remodeling sen-iceto the grade and additions irasi and h school le j 3P! lor r ; ,! i tv, mnu m specifications at the office of the ar- Nelson, Provo, ect, Joseph will ,jt. A deposit of $13.00 required as a guarantee of safe return in an unmutilat- condition of the plans and is - iyi,--; the will cause Distr. br CINCINNATI, July 11 (UP) The Brooklyn Dodgers may not win the National league pennant but they should clinch the hospital championship of the majors. When Leo Durocher, Dodgers PEot- arrived today from the r game in St. Louis, the sad news awaiting him was that Hugh Casey, his big right-I- t hander, was hit in the head by a pitched ball during an exhibition game ir Johnstown, Pa., last night. Casey is the third Dodger to be laid low by a pitched ball in a little over a month. Before him it was Peewee Reese and Joe Medwick. Although word came from tre hospital in Johnstown today revealed no fracthat tures, it's doubtful if Casey will be ready to pitch during y western trip, .Brooklyn's a handful of Dodgers Only ' ave come through the first half of the season without something happening to them, Dixie Walker, Gus Mancuso, Herman Franks and a few of the pitchers are the only Dodgers who escaped injury. First baseman Dolf Camill' t.dders are hereby notified the Board of Education of Eider County School has determined the rjmum wage rate for each ;ie and occupation needed to ecute the contract. The min- Box rrict jm hourly mined are rates wage so r ployed by e them in the execut- the contract. must be made out of Bids upon the complete respect and without forms prepared hitect and shall be j by every iitions or delineations. Each bid shall be accom- tied by a bid bond, or certi- i check in 5"r of the amount St accompanying made bid, to the Board of Edu- ion of Box Elder County tool District as a guarantee good faith on the part of the :tlor. If the bidder fail to contract within five Witten notice from the into "s of American League: Bt. Louis at New York post poned, ram. (2 games tomor- row). Chicago at Boston, postponed, rain (2 games tomorrow.) Detroit at Washington, postponed, rain (2 games tomorrow.) National League: Brooklyn at Cincinnati, postponed, rain - (2 games tomorrow.) New York at St. Louis will play at a later date. Boston 0, Chicago 2. Posedel and Berres Olsen and Hartnett. ll-da- yable or ter that he is awarded the act, and fails to furnish a ety bond as required then the Mint of said guarantee is ted to the Board and NEW YORK, July of Education Tight to reject otds and to waive any Young Jersey milk cow, will freshen in few days. any Phone B,oard re- - rmality in the bid. may withdraw No bid- his hid for iriod of la days after or opening the bids. time ' J'1! bp opened at the Rthl Boar(i of Educa- ! LBtngham Ci'y. Utah, at m- July 1! at J'.S 9tn, REAL ESTATE SOLD REAL ESTATE BOUGHT REAL ESTATE LOANS S. NORMAN LEE. Licensed Abstractor Brigham City 1940 1!I3 d: 2. SALE PRICES on all Strorn-her- Carlson, Spartan ami JENSEN E m erson radios. tf JEWELRY. g Prps- of ,he omON' rd J inol.) FOR SALE 1934 Chevrolet De Luxe Coupe, excellent condiCentral Chevtion, $275.00. J9-1ineIG rolet Co. reliable firms and 1938 Chevrolet in their FOB SALE Coupe pickup, low mileage' ciitral Chevrolet one owner. eret.i Find It RECTORY of r Co. trades 5'LWNC L'pEom slr-p- - hHFATING j ur-- ; .19 13 12 (UP- - Airplane Hangar Destroyed ineIG CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING SAN CARLOS, Cal., July 12 Home and Office Furniture hangar at the San repaired, rebuilt, and refin- (UR)-T- he ished. Everton Mattress Co., caros airport was destroyed by Jn 1117incl. fire late today. First reports Phone 27. the 10 planes in riris said seven ofwere Bear Brand So j t chiropractor lit iop. D ' B'nlth lLDrt- Jnsurance JTUPnmeUs,''n Horn. 182 Phon. - - Oflic. md coods" -- Tbi HARDSUPPUFi "'"lei, LV 01 L TIRES sprsy-Produc- Co ,R0,)FFTS '" 24 hrs. dally REPAIRED motors Phone 555 . destroyed, icNUDSEN the building all colors, lac.-- At Fire officials investigating the FLORAL & GIFT, Phone 149. fire, said first indications were STANDARD COAIi Nut and pea that the blaze had started as a use. result of spontaneous combussummer grades for Prompt delivery, Phone 430-- 1. tion. There was no immediate esSorvice Coal and Feed Co. .113-1incl timate of the property damage involved. for COW GUARD SPRAY The airport, within the Sar Most economical Carlos city limits, was owned livestock. and effective insect repeller ar operated by Ed. Watson and oil the market. Use for stable was use(j as a base for private-flies- , house flies, mosquitoes, y.0wned aircraft. etc. Service Coal and Feed J 13 19 incl. Co. i N. Y., Softball Results Of Last Nights Games Barons 4, Peach Officers, Not Defendants, Fined MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) Jus- tlce about face when alresttng officers didnt appear 9,n, snaP- royal palace in Santa Uiy Judge ,n caurt'Bateman W. C. dis- missed the accused and fined the officers one days pay. - j ; j Fe. Crossing southern Arizona. New Mexico, visiting the Grand Canyon, Taos, and on across the Texas panhandle into Kansas Coronado and his army failed to find the fabled "Seven Cities of Cibola." and considered their expedition a failure because they did not find gold. But the brave exploits of Coronado and his men will be celebrated in a score of communities in New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, and other states in 1940. Today these and hundreds of other communities in the mountain states are united by telephone wires which speed your voice in a split second over moun- tains, deserts and plains . . . vast expanses which Coronado s band needed months to traverse. Although Coronado did not discover the "Seven Cities of Cibola," today your voice may be hurled over the seven seas. Telephone pioneering and research have blazed trails to bring you a service which connects with 93 of all the telephones in the world. MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY THE ii - de-de- City-Remin- (Johnson p, Walker c; Bergstrom p, Hobson c.) Economy Motors 9, Brigham CCC 8. (Hansen p, Jensen c ; Ezzi p, Gaskill c.) Willard CCC 17, P & W 1.3. fSchuck p, Wolfe c; Whitaker p, Rosie c. 3. tlme This delay is not a feint it acheives the same f although result, but far more effectively. It beguiles an opponent into moving out ol a defensive posi-- , tion, figuring that the blow is not coming and in the split-- ' second that the opening is left, the punch crashes home. Frank Erne of Buffalo, who lost the lightweight crown to Joe Gaits in 1903, watched Jen-- ! spar five rounds at his training quarters here today and remarked about the simi- larity between Jenkins and Dal Hawkins' hitting. Erne recalled that Hawkins was the first man ever to put him on the floor. He said, "Dal started a left hook. He stopped it. I dropped my glove, and bang r I was on the floor. Those .ayed punches are the most deceptive of all ring strategies." Bill Brown of the New York boxing comission, was among the 300 spectators watching to- day's workout. He put Jen- kins on the scales after the sparring and announced Lews weight at 134 V pounds. Brown warned Jenkins and his mana- ger, Hymie Caplin, mat Lew must scale above 135 pounds, the lightweight limit, at the weight-iWednesday noon. This is a non-titlfight, and Jenkins must come in over his class limit to prevent any pos sibility of trying to claim his i dou--kin- . d USEASH paid (or DEAD LESS cows and horses,. Phone 3- 3 It . FR LAKE, (UP) - major league day baseball game to survive todays heavy rains, Olsen walked seven but fanned seven as he scored his Bill fifth win of the season. Posedel allowed the Cubs only six hits but two of these, a double by Stan Hack and a single by Jimmy Gleeson, provided the Cubs with their first run in the third inning. Hack and s Bobby Mattick worked a ble stcal ,0 snare the 0,her Cub tally in the seventh. It was the 11th Cub victory in 14 games played with the Bees this year. s FOR SALE 41G-M- - came here nursing a badly bruised neck and isn't in condition yet to play. He was struck by one of Buddy Has-setflying knees in a collision at first base in Boston SunCamilli lad played ir. day. more than 300 consecutive games when he was hurt. All other members of the Dodgers' infield have been laid up at one time or another. Pete Cosearart was out for 10 days with a spiked knee. Reese was beaned once and was out another time with a cnarley horse. Leo Durocher has had arm trouble and had to take himself out of the lineup j another time after a collision with Ernie Koy at second base on a double play. Cookie Lav- agetto was troubled wit.v a bad shoulder. Joe Vosmik injured his chest in a collision with Siats Marion of the Cards and then after he recovered he hurt his hip sliding into t.'.e plate. Charlie Gilbert suttered a cut leg. Casey was bothered with arm trouble before he was hit in the ' head, Luke Hamlin had sciatica, Whit Wyatt had a sore elbow, and Van Mungo left t e ciub to have an operation performed on his shoulder at Johns Hopkins hospital. they uberty io enter into such er agreements as they may proper. ?!. Toll'd tenure Sjndlcet. j all-sta- de- - hereinafter set :h in these documents. shall toe mandatory to whom contract Is awarded and on any subcontractors under m to pay not less than the i specified rates to all lab-rs- , workmen, and mechanics 12 s continent. Before the English Pilgrims first landed at Plymouth Rock, Coronado and his successors had built a Lightweight champion Lew Jenkins, in the closing stages of his preparations for Wednesday night's battle of champions witn Henry Armsirong, welterweight king, is concentrating on "delayed dynamite. Le is using Ceiayed blows after the fashion of Dal Haw-- ! kins, the great old time light- weight who was one of the deadliest punchers in pugilistic history. Let.tal Lew starts a punch Rookie southpaw Vern Olsen el,1?er flst- sj0P 11 when held the Boston Bees to five hits then com- he ujtched the Chicago Cubs half delivered Dodgers Playing In Hard Luck deposit. b July I forfeiture of a GROSSING j at the time of bids. Failure to documents as speci-- ! .nn I 154D Don Francisco Vasquez de Coronado left Mexico, leading a band of north into the unknown wilderness to extend the Spanish empire by half a With New Tactics ivlfications ning of the , inal and the Seven pities ef Ciheta Jenkins Preparing .ed r 1 )ir ; , ,rd of Education at Brigham Utah, where they may be Jmined. Copies of the plans d may be ob- - tot scr- accordance strict be in and specifications plans other contra o' documents on file at the office of the i nimiilp 1 n e half a ted "tor two- - biscotts-an- d gallon of water a day, One they narrowly escaped being capsized by a large steamer which failed to see their lights Cause of the fire, which start brought the sailors into port, fd in the boiler room, was un- The Ifelenic was a 1518-tocraft, built in Philadelphia in determined. 1895 and was formerly the American vessel Curacao. She was bound for Hong Kong with 1 IvY A ULiAiJoIr ItLilJ a load of lumber. AD TODAY! T e men, all of whom suf-- ! l fered from exposure, werp limi- - Shop First in The title in case of an Armstrong victory. bar and towed it in.' Two U. S. coast gudrd boats, one from Point Adams and the other from Cape Disappoint- ment put out to the bar and lumbia Greek Steamer . , oinks oouth Qf Aberdeen Ore., July 12 (UP) weary and half- starved crew members of the Greek steamer Helenic, which exploded and sank within 20 minutes, while 140 miles south ol Aberdeen, Wash., were land-ed here late today by two coast guard lifeboats. ASTORIA, Twenty-on- e j News-Journa- r 1 INTERSTATE I AMERICAN LEGION JUNIOR Engineer J. Mentzanias, was badly burned. The ship, one day opt of Grays Harbar, caught fire WedFlames apnesday morning. parently ate into the fuel stor- age tanks and within a few minutes the vessel exploded. Capt. Panais Danalis and his 20 men piled into the only lifeboat and gathered a meager supply ol provisions, the rescue crew reported, For two days and nights the heavily-loadelifeboat drifted in heavy seas and foggy weather until the fishing schooner Crypic, out of Astoria, sighted it, about 100 miles off the Co- Second Base Ball Game BRIGHAM LEGION JUNIORS versus POCATELLO LEGION JUNIORS BRIGHAM BALL PARK SATURDAY d 8:30 P. M. JULY 13TH Thete trams are tith runnere-u- in their p last vear respective ADMISSION 25c 7 HOTEL fc- -'ii ujSunt1 nh 02:1' witlrrovejf w autle Hh - I 'u nmm. I nI Jk - - 1-- -- S iij law ... , n 4 W 1 I 'mm IM. or. 04. i AflSQKlA M m NOItTOA'. o pan. .1 r I ' lx jrv.,TSU nr? m . p 71 77. t ,'wr CO atM ) , wo k AVS IftHvr yTurCamiik KmhM SviaaraatY NfcB ACPNCT atToWWd. TTH toaa. 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