OCR Text |
Show A 3 ; f irrsnAY afternoon, august is, is. Memories I'r.ut. Our Files la flll'I"1'' Gone YKIH AGO Of B ; i, iu32. boy was born to Mr. Loon May of Harper, jib Jensen, daughter, of Mr. ac- Milton Jen.-tonj and r named by her sister minor cuts p oison, jeceived col- bruises when their car car at 3th id with another h and Main St. a ,v Chii.stensen suffered i'eut on his head and minor and iuuises on the body, near en hm ear tipped over, cement plant. !fc'b,hv 1012 THE BOX ELDER PEACHES, LESS brings back two bears alive SECOND SACK, ijues bringing two live brown bears, one weighing ids pounds and the other weighing an even UK) pounds, down off a mountain DROP PAIR sound exciting? L tiler at iS Dick 20, 11)32. Mr. i'H. infant son of dlod-paroijs Lron MJ.v and McNeely, t. ,1 Mr. and Mis. of daughter of McNeely Thatcher lrMantlj killed when she iur. over by her father's ik uuck KNn IDE VEVKS AGO Ore. 1;.18, 1UH- o Hester Knudson has made ap-thyy board draft local the .cation fust man drafted hen Si be the ? oj I Mm Box LMer County, Mr. f bft.L- be ac u(Lon will probably on the Sep ,,L.d and listed lna mber quota. e brT,g. tiy illcrlil Ha ,lJI7- - Mr boy was born to baby g - Mls big bieak occured in the 'es ai mmond Canal about a block nth ot Ionov ville. 1 dgH c at hat iidYOet Pep, lS0I,llth Iren, Calcium, Vim Vitamin B, N. WOMEN i . .. Tau.u ioday. stores every- ale dt all food dru?r 17-3- - - William L. Crawford, 70, of , resident of Mn!' Bngham Cify and a brother of traPPtr Mrs. Denmark Jensen, died last Vell, it s all in First game: Brigham Box, 3b II O 3 3 1 0 0 12 ..4 2 2 4 0 1 4 2 3 4 1 0 4 1 3 Cullimore, ef Serpa, lb Laybourne, ss Favero, If Peterson, 2b Davis, rf Rodnquze Zito, AB 5 4 5 3 p Totals 1 A 3 'on CrwS ,a e- DEFENSE at B. u( e cc sheep-herders- Sep-aroun- , able ies Pazell, LaComb, 2b Robertson, c HOUSING Zaccaria, it home-and livfor some worker in a local defense If Sadich, 3b Babcock, ss Sheen, rf Smith, lb Griffith, p v 4 5 5 5 4 1 We offer a industry ! large selection of attractive, practical, long wear- 2 2 2 1 1 10 0 0 41 11 27 14 ..400 000 010- -5 020 022 02x 8 Brigham Gemmell The city recreation depart- - Bott will speak on the subject ment has announced that the Organization and Function of Music will be un-- 1 various summer activities that the Church. have been held during the pastder the direction of J. Edwin thiee months will be concluded Baird. with the annual dance review) Everjone Lt welcome to this and a program, August 28, meeting. Any questions of the Rees Pioneer park. audience will be received and Throughout the season, many answered. houis of boating, swimming and and buy Unde Sam wants you to look ahead Battery Trial other types of outdoor pleasures once. Stock at coal entire winters supply sub-dreyour Harry Pitts, about 43, have been enjoyed by the chil- it really isnt hoarding, because America . up and adults of this city, 'contractors employe at Bush-of coal for everyones needs. The reasarhas was nell General plenty hospital, s by recrea- a on week warrant should on order now is because transportayou turn the public. for j and battery, and re- tion are facilities going to be needed to the last swimming pool will close Fri leased on bail. It was charged rail and the last car, to keep our men and war day, August 21 and the danc- assaulted Dick For machines moving for victory! mg classes which have almost . p son f R p and M rsai.Won sgren, following a traffic ZP COAL AND Trial was set Monday disputeme a e 26. the for In (afternoon August The department suggests you preliminary hearing yesterday of a to full make plan evening afternoon Pitts pleaded not fun and entertainment on Aug - igUntyi and tried before ust 28. Bring your families a to the park wuth a lunch and enjoy our final program which if i did not think the soviets carR P'anes and gliders, now will include folk and tap danc- - Avould win I W'ould not be a gen- - ivid in the post-wa- r period. Harold L. Ing, humorous skits and some oral. Major General Alexander 'Brigadier-Genera- l of the childrens fine talent. l. Belyadv, chief of soviet pur- George. U. S. army. chasing commission in the UniWei like to have your name V BUY BONDS & STAMPS V ited States. Dr. E. B. too. Telein the OPTOMETRIST of n An Illinois gangster was of Denver, Colo.; phone the personal items Holdaway 20 South Main Street G. and H. LeRoy Craw- - tenced to life plus 10 years. He your neighborhood to No. 7. ford of Rock Springs, Wyo.; 'now has what you might call a V V BUY BONDS & STAMPS Chester C. Crawford and Mrs. permanent residence. Lester Grange of Ogden, and Mrs. Anna Hawkins of El Paso, Texas; six grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Denmark Jensen of Brigham City. Funeral services were conduca. m. ted yesterday at In Ogden by Bishop Wm. G. de Mik of L. D. S. Twenty-sixtward. Burial was in the Ogden city cemetery. ' n ynced Zss t? ; 3nM - jy Errors Babcock, Robertson, Box, Petersen 3, Stolen bases Box 2, Summary: News-Journa- CulliSheen. Sacrifice hits more, Zito. Home runs Peterhits sen, Sadich. Three-bas- e Sheen, Zaccaria. Double play! Babcock to LaComb to Smith. Struck out by Griffith 6, Zito1 2. Bases on balls off Gfiffithj 3. Wild pitch Zito. 2, Zito Passed ball Rodriquez. Time 2:00. Umpires Bush and Kidd. Second game: MERRELL LUMBER AND HDW- - CO. iWalk a Block and PHONE Sate 8 ten-thirt- y h ML When your nostril become red, irritated, stuffy due to colds or dust, just insert a little Mentholatum it in them. Note how quickly soothes the irritated membranes and relieves the stuffiness. It will also check sneezing. After you have enjoyed Mentholatums comforting relief you will never want to be without this gentle ointment. 30c and 60c sizes. Reese Pioneer MOTHER: Now, Bob, blow out the cansixteen of them this year! dles, dear ... BOB: Gee, Mom, thats a swell cake ! See, I blew them all out. Can I wish now? SISTER: Here it comes! ... He wants to drive the car! FATHER: Well, hes the age for a junior license. Bob, if youll take some responsibility for the car in stretching out its life -Isay "Yes Park H BRIGHAM BOB: Fine, Dad ... Ive already started. I stopped at that VS. MENTHOUATUMl PROVO DR. E.H. MARBLE: DENTIST Brigham WITH A DELICIOUS SOURBON HIGHBALL MADE WiTI j .4 .3 .4 Sadich, 3b Babcock, ss Sheen, rf ISmith, lb Botmcrs, p Oliver, p 3 0 2 1 10 0 0 .30 16 16 Totals 301 001 007 llx Brigham City Gemniell 5 16 Summary: Errors Laybourne, Rodriquez. Stolen base Sheen. Home Sacrifice runs Cullimore, Pazell, ZaccaTwo-bashits ria, LaComb 2. Double jpacll, Betmcis, Sadich. Bab-- I plavs Laybourne to Serpa,Smith. cock to LaComb to Struck out By Garner 2, Serpa 1 Betmers 4, Oliver 1. Bases on balls Garner 4, Betmers 4, Oliver 3. Wild pitches Garner Win3 Passed ball -- Rodriquez. Losing pitcher-Bctm- ers. ning Garner. Time 1:50. r!ch(.r Bush. Umpires Kidd and e a lucky number; And when you have company or go somewhere, telephone the news number. Soven-- its hemember It. UAIUA3LE CAftGO OF STOLEH . HORSEFLESH , inCLUDlHG PADDLES , SflFELV THE RUSTLERS SHOU flaemo OFF FROm TH RIUEA HlOcOUT VJtf.w.iwyT '? Harrison l, sen-Joh- i Conoco Mileage Mer- - Lay-bourn- ing papers. APPLIANCE - WEDNESDAY! 1 d Totals An outdoor missionary meetstake will ing by the L. D. bo held in front of the court house in Brigham Wednesday evening, beginning at 9 oclock. Dr. E. B. Harrison and Eugene 9 AB H O A 5 1 2 4 0 2 -- 4 2 6 5 2 3 cf O Don't let a room in jour home go to waste! Repaper to renew, and make ial FOR as bom Jam. 1872, a Gemmell RENEW Youcm Meeting Wednesday BiEXT .WINTERS son of John and Em- ll. v'as,ima Frances Crawford. At the believer) the bears were in of 18 he m0V(K) fft Brigham the,ae hlKh country around Monte Cristo, about 25 miles east of A. Hansen on August 7, 15593. Ogden. In 1895 he moved to Baker, Wednesday night Montgomery where he was employed set three No. 4U Newhouse lion Ore., the Oregon Lumber Co. From by traps, and the next morning he 11898 to 1900 he served as an L. had the two bears With the D. S. missionary in Colorado help of seveial and Mexico. New In 1900 he , and Montgomery returned to Ogden, where he decided to bring them back was employed hy W. H. Wright alive. & Sons Co. mercantile insLtu-tion- , The small bears mouth was until that establishment wired shut, he was put in a discontinued business. At the sack and thrown across a horse, time of his death he was emback of the saddle. The horse ployed at Ogden air depot, Hill didn't exactly relish the load. field. They managed to get two His first wife died in Ogden ropes on the big bear, both on February 7, 1939, and on his neck, and two horse-- . tember 6, 1941, he married Jane men had the not inconsiderable Chase. job of keeping the ropes tight He had been active in the L. while coming down off the moun- D. S. Fifth, Twelfth, Seventain and through the brush, the teenth, Eighteenth and Twenty-sixt- h bear fighting and pawing at the wards, where he was a ropes all the way. member of the respective quor-umn- s The bears were brought down of seventy. He was also to the flats. The smaller one, a member of Modern Woodmen after being so much trouble, of America. died. The larger one Well known as a violinist, he was chained to a tree, awaiting also played the bass horn and word on what to do with him alto horn a number of years in from Montgomerys boss, R. the old Ogden band. He also Scott Zimmerman of the rhodent had his own orchestra. For four control division of the Biological years he served as secretary of survey, at Salt Lake City. Un-- the Musicians union No. 356. less it is decided to dispose of Surviving ate his widow; the the bear, it will probably be following sons and daughters; given to a zoo. Clyde H. Crawford of Cheyenne, Getting two bears the first Wyo. ; William L. Crawford, Jr., night In three traps set wasnt who is in the United States navy just luck for Montgomery. He's in Rhode Island: Mrs. Reed been a professional hunter and trapper for the Biological survey for a number of years. Last winter his season's bag was eight lions and 300 coyotes,' These were the first bears hq ever had trapped, however, ha said. a nliifiliififciiii These days, busy men have too much on their hands to be handling people with gloves. , 0 37 11 24 in' sheen END SUMMER L.D.S. Stake Mission 0 Musulas Out of Game from Yost2 Montgomery was called in by ) At Gemmell Sunday: cattle and sheep men east of Playing Here Wed. Si toSlEflMi 10 "If! The Brigham Peaches missed a chance to get into a tie for second place in the Industrial league, and instead dropped into the second division with a pair of losses Sunday to the Gemmell nine in a double-bil- l played at Bingham. Bobby Musulas, second sacker, suffered an injured foot Saturday when he stepped on a nail, and wasnt able to make the trip. As a result Peterson, a crack had to be called in for the strange sack and ran Into considerable difficulty. Musulas will be back in the line-uby Wednesday night. The Peaches did some nice clouting, tying Gemmell at the lubber with 11 hits in the first game, and getting eight for 25 trips to the plate in the In the two nightcap. games, Petersen got four for seven. Before the Sunday meeting, the Peaches had downed Gemmell three games out of four for this season. The teams now stand halved, with three wins apiece. Magna downed Provo 3 to 2 and Pinney and Helper divided a double-headePinney won , the first game but met a reverse in the nightcap. Wednesday evening the Peach- a home eamew?n meeting the Provo Industrial entry on the Reese Pioneer diamond at 8:30 oclock. 7" PACE THREE B Mrs. Denmark Jensen 8 Brother Djes Jn Ogden ACTIVITIES nryra! gomfrv8 , " 10 NEWS-JOURNA- vTj FOR THE DURATION of your car hurried stops Dont depend onhave your tires for gasoline to my and car checked. Join Choose ONCE-- 8:30 1?. A -- WEEK CLUB. one day each week to bring in greLing and oil change are needed and car Ihelpgyou get maximum service trouble. Lfe at the least possible cost and chants station this morning to get air in my bike tires, and the station man gave me this book. FATHER: Lets . . ."INTO THE VALLEY OF DEATH. Interesting. In a certified test of six cars run to destruction, Conoco N oil lasted over 13,000 miles more than twice the milesee. M-m-- m e oils. age averaged hy five other BOB: And look, Dad, about this Gee! lubricant really sort of bonded to inner engine parts! FATHER: You win, Bob. Conoco N-- ' A can make the car give us the years of service weve got to have now. big-nam- oil-platin- g. Youll win if you get in touch with Your Conoco Mileage Merchant. Today, get Conoco N(h motor oil. Continental Oil Co. CONOCO |