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Show board of the same method , a Ilw days before the came along, and can glVe the names of local men claim it works like a charm.'t. Nuttall Outpointed By Puerto Rican In New York Fight Big Squad Turns IN GO FOR WORLD AMATEUR TITLE Out For Baseball BOY MEETS NEMESIS BRIGHAM Press Report Tells Of Audience Howls At Some Decisions Rookie's Dad Is Trying To Borrow Catcher's Mitt A 16 year old, h ith Nullali, impound boy wonder of box- Mentioned frequently by loing met his nemesis m lux cal baseball fans as a promisJieutofore march tow aid the ing rookie, and possibly a world amateur flvwcmht ciown regular, pitcher with the Monday night when the judges, Peaches this season is Jack decided Axcuncion Llanos, l'uir-Davis recently discharged to Rico and . Fastern seaboaid1 from the army. outpointed A hiah school. Legion and impound champion, him in three furious rounds m Farm Bureau plaver, and a n jMachson Scpiare Garde Peaches rookie before the Llanos, a rough, tough young war, as well as an able perir woth dynamite in either former with a number of hand, landed enough blows to high class service teams. Jack seoie his poinls without stopwill be working for a regular ping Keith, and had a good turn on the mound when the to the keep nough defense local semi-pro- s get under way Brigham City boy from land this spring. ing with his lethal specialties And Iheie's evidence he's Keith won his way to the already starting to get the salary wing In shape. "World Golden Gloves iinals Jack's dad, Wynn Davis, 110 pound the by winning was trying to find a catcher's championships in both the Kaumitt he could buy or borrow, nas City, Mo, and the Chicago this week! Golden Gloves tournaments, with an impressive record of knockouts and technical knockWill kayouts, including os in both his semi final and final bouts in Chicago. Be Following' the fight in, Now bis father and York, Keit,h T 'he schedule of track and planned to"retufn to Ttri'ih im and Re- rett will' i,p City, where Keith 1 Clax$ A schools will high tgion after the whirlwind campaign bd drawn at a up Saturday and resume bis classes at Box Elder high school Morris Nut- - meeting of the Utah State High School Athletic association in tnll, Keiths fattier, is interested Salt Lake Cny Representatives a store m grocery being built on north Main street and oper- of Box Eider high school will ates a chicken ranch in Brig- attend the meeting. ham City. The Nuttall home is Usually the events for the located at 31 west Sixth north s include an invitasheet, Brigham City, where tional meet at Box Elder (last Keiths training year, Bear River, Weber, Ogprogram, under his fathers di- den and Box Elder high rection, goes on in a complete- schools), the state relay carnily equipped basement gymnas- val at the university, the reium. gional meet, tins year slated for The elder Nuttall also Logan at the U. S. A C field, boxing, and Keith trains and the slate meet in Salt Lake and 'spars about once a week, Citv. in in the Deseret 'gymnasium Box Elder athletes can win Salt Lake City. letters m track and field by winning a first place in the rePolice Rush lo "Crash" gional meet, or bv earning a LOGAN, Utah (UP) Cache point or more in the state meet. county officers sped to the res- Points are awarded for the first cue when they received a re- five places in each event. port an airplane had crashed Earl Fcrgusd, k Ttox ' Elder two miles from the Logan-Cachhigh track and field coach, js airport. The wrecked plane was quick- starting from scr4lJitfani iu ly found. But the oflicors track and field this season, with r not one from last werent too hdfljiy, It was a model built, by young Gibbs season on his squad. Budge and floyvn by remote Try A Want-Acontrol, j Today 1 e first-foun- Track Meets d L rv Pise huge squad of hopeful Bees turned out last night at the f.rst called piadice tor baseball at Box Helir high school Prospects wire bright for another athletic state finalist at the local school with last years stale second place Amt ncan Lein gion team virtually intact Bee umlol ms Coach Vernal Harris has had his two pmo mound prospects Jack Owens and Bud Powers, getting their arms in shape for several weeks, and the remainder of the squad was eager to get going in the red hot race for regular positions on the starting nine The baseball picture in Utah high schools may change for the bettor this season if things work out at a meeting of Class A coaches called for Saturday in Salt Lake City. Region 1 coache's already have agreed to a plan which they will present, efleeUng a high school baseball season extending into the summer months after school closes l- . -- d The Region 1 coaches will propose at Saturday.s meeting that high school baseball teams start thqir playing season later, allowing more baseball weather for training and practice, and tlieh continue game schedules into the summer months, a plan which is seen as making for better training, more practice and generally better baseball. Under the proposal the playing season might open about April a full months 25. allowing warm practice in relatively weather, and then a full schedule of games be booked through until about mid July. The plan might meet with opposition in the Big Seven, Region 2, where this years baseball schedule already has been drawm up for the short season, to end be fore school closes, but some favorable comment has been secured even in Big Seven circles for the change. Anothr advantage of the changed season would be that the same high school athletes could compete both m baseball and Jn track and field' events! making possible's fuller pro gram for amijUKyis and, talented youngsters. thin-clad- d e six-fo- P-4- A Scheduled Sat. year-aroun- fnend with an assent the seat besde him to accidents drive slowly by 7 the canine takes off 'is running close to, and nar-- i with, the left front wheel T BOX ELDER NEWS-JOMAidiiver weaves his car sIipu from left to right and the Brigham City. Utah, Wedncsday.Jflarch on hen Alberta and verse. The dog obligingly survey made by the Colorado close to the wheel and meet re- Saskatchewan duik mstingji game management division all bv drought hit every move with a similar was ritory veals that 50 percent of of his own. officials When this game adian two repoints have yearling bucks routine is running smooth' last year also hit di ought on each side. ehiver, with one eve w' mote north countrv areas. on the cooperative littlp r,!?1 to and the other on the roadu, The porcupine, contrary to hlovvs On top of natures ahead to make sure it is fre the belief of many, cannot M Duv Albert tiaffic, opens the door throw his quills The tail quills, ducklvproduction, director oi new appointed ervue. side, permitting it to sw. however, become loose in their the Fieri and Wildl'ie lv. Then he swerves the- sheaths and the slightest contact cave that the nag bv the postwill release them soa-- i sharply to the left When h increase of hunteis last war Some thirty-odyears ago, son exceeded biec ling ground happens, the alert and art, whose bene 3 000 000 little tike, for when the wild birds egg collecsome the production byWe have overshot the show is being staged tors were in their hey-dawaterfowl egg of the California condor our annual increase during the stinctively falls back from t. front wheel, only to get a dehad a market value of $750 pa 4 two hunting seasons, bust but harmless whack each that cstimiUd who Dav, clares his rear end from the open the 1944 states some during Americas duck hunters may in spills him ditchwa-wit40 as much d as neatnesk and dipau be called upon by federal au- kill intreast and that in 00 percent percent a couple of times thorities to accept some restrichunting areas last fall Repeated this tions on their sport next fall to of the necessary, heavsystem creav eithir was kill total the meet what appears to be a rein the dog such a distrust 1944 as in as or great currence of factors which con- ier vehicles he learns "As much as we hate to passing tributed to the waterfowl deleave them severely alone when iust this year, up 1'ghton pression of the early 1930s. sirvicemcn are able to take Just how far federal author- the We knowf at least two field again, I fear that a the to ities will need go in curtailcured of car chasing season or reduced bag shorter ing next seasons duck shooting limit, or both, is going to be in this manner, without serious ! probably will not be determined warns jury to the dog when order, Day until early summer 1946 for duck the prospects Little Rock is the W C D, dog editor of Outcrop on the great miseontinen-ta- l in Arkansas, with a pU breeding grounds are known. door Life magazine, m the As reported by Ducks Unlimit- April issue reports hearing of uletion of 88,039 The pop, ed observers in Canada last a method of curing dogs of tion of metropolitan Little This department is claimed as 126,724 summer, some 170,000 square chasing cars a Just Misses Wo rid Amateur Title At Box Elder The way W. C D de,f. it, with some skepticism k larec-cit- THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... pomt-winno- d Dad have a blrthdav7 Mom ntertnin her bridge club Tell vour about it.' News-Journ- - '" f'y" '" "V" i I ajc r crek GEORGE: Yes, I certainly would like to hear why you call that an old fashioned G Mr L. much is being done to help them by finding oat and correcting the condition that leads them to excess. GEORGE: How many folks are there like that. Judge? OLD Ji DGE: Well, according to scientific of the people who drink, research, 1j5 dnnk sensibly. 57 do so unwisely, at times. Included m that 5 '7 is the small percentage of the sick people Im talking about." GEORGE: That certainly gives, me a clearer p.cture. Its the most sensible approach Ive ever heard on the subject idea. Judge. v. OLD JUDGE: Glad to tell you, George. Until recently, a person known as an alcoholic was generally treated as a social outcast. Little if anything was done to understand him or help him. But, during the past few years, medical research and study has developed that alcoholics are really sick people . . . that there is usually a physical, social or emot'onal reason behind their behavior. Thats why today so Xj: ypj deep-roote- d Keith Nuttall outpointed in Madison Square Garden . The ancients had a legend: The days spent in the chase are not counted in the alloted time of man. Tell me, the Saint mquir-hovBelieve it or not. theres NEW LOAN SERVICE v did you ever happen to say a word like that Well, the' candidate replied, it was long ago, when I was a young man I was playing football with Notre Dame, in a crucial game with Army. We had the ball, and called a perfect scoring play. I was to carry the ball The interference was perfect Eveiv thing was working out I started on our line, crossed the twenty, the thirty, the forty. Then I looked dow n and stopped. I yelled, Where the Hells the ball? St. Peter leaned forward eagThis di partment recommends erly. Yes, he said yes, O Connor s article Jack on breathlessly, and where the Hell was it shooting deer m the next issue of Outdoor Lite, and the articles on What s the The kangaroo is a broad Matter With the Red Sex' and jumper par excellence, but "The Catf.sh is King of Dixie when it comes to high jumping e in the M.iich 21 of the hes not so hot. He can broad Sat. Eve Post, for all and sun- jump over 30 feet, but has diffidry armchair sportsmen. culty clearing a four foot fence federal law which prohibits transportation of fight pictures over state lines So just about every time you see a fight picture in the newspapers, every time you see a tight in a news-reewhen you see pictures of m your the leather-tluower- s picture magazine, somebodys been violating the piobably federal law and no one does about it. The law anything dates from away, wav back, and no one bothers to take it off the books The Mevisicn industry is just a bit worried about it, too. -- FOR- ELDER COUNTY l. PROVIDING TELEPHONE SERVICE . . . for those who are waiting Since war ended, thousands of new telephones have been made and installed. To provide service for all who are waiting abo requires much additional equipment -- wire connections, switchboards or dial mechanism in the telephone office. Four years of shortages caused by waf can't he made up overnight, hut were doing the best we can to make the interval as short as possible for those who are still waiting. .When all the needed additions are installed we look forward also to providing individual line service for the thousands who have had to share party lines during and since the war. And we promise to get the work done as quickly as we know how. THE FOUNTAIN STATES TElEFiiONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY pa ten-yar- d ll -- S FURNITURE for heaven had just arrived at the pe.uly cates, and was awaiting St Peters decisiem on his admittance St. Peter, after scanning the fellows reeoid, found he had been a ncarlv peifeet man while on caith had led a clean, wholesome life and alUndcxi church faiihfullv Galv one black mark was found opposite his name lie hid u' ri d the wmrd Ilell m a mom.i.t of cxaspeiution Income. The number of poinls on a doe-- , not noccssar-li v correspond with the number of years the animal has lived. A deers antlers To Suit Term Loans To Farmers. Loans Made Anywhere Our Representative Or By Mail. Be OPENING - SATURDAY. " Day As By n "'t,i Applied For MARCH 30 BRIGHAM LOAN CO! 1.1 x LIVESTOCK oiv,Made Sa,n Loans Can Usually The barn owl, whose diet consists matny of rats and mice, will eat its own weight in food in a single night. Storms that clear the air of insects frcquitily bring starvation to chimney swifts as the bird feeds only on the wing. AUTO Monthly Payments st A candidate CW- I nder Superv '"ion of Slate of Utah. South Main Street Eriiiham ( jt ( (ah Phone 4 IS |