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Show box 0 ELDER NEWS-JOURNA- L I Saw. Brigham City, Utah, Friday, March 29, 1946 crowd was out, and 9 Honeyville News delicious lunch and Friends and relatives of Mrs. evening. in Alva Andersen entertained Ezra Bensen was in Brigham her honor at the home of her City Monday on business. r , Mrs. Alton D. W. Wintle spent Monday Monday afternoon. Mrs. in Salt Lake City on business. Andersen received many beauLeo Madson and son Bob tiful gifts. A delicious lunch were business callers in Brigwas served and all had a pleas- ham City Tuesday. ant afternoon. Mrs. Ann Dickey and her sister, Miss Marie Peshel, attended a banquet in Brigham City recently in honor of Mrs. Francis Anderson, national Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary president. Ward officers of the Honey-vill- e at a ward entertained leadership party in the ward hall Friday evening. A large The principal cities along the course of the Missouri river are Great Falls, Mont.; N. D.; Pierre and Yankton, S. D; Sioux City and Council Bluffs, la.; Omaha and Nebraska City, Neb.; Atchison, Leavenworth and Kansas City, Kan.; St. Joseph, Kansas City, and Jefferson City. Mo. Bis-mar- I COTTON SHORTS Wonderful, washable, cotton shorts with elastic waistbands are in stock here now. Medium Small Large Sizes El na- Keith Nuttall. tional Golden Gloves flyweight boxing champion, is a homesick kid who's worried about his sick brother and eager to get home to his pals in Box Elder high school. Time and again crowds of more than 20,000 people have stood to cheer as he entered the arena, then remained standing as he demonincredible his strated skill, speed, .power and general mastery of ring science against older and stronger fighters. Keith came through the Kansas City, Mo., regional Tournaand the ment of Champions Chicago national championship Golden Gloves matches without shedding a drop of blood, without acquiring a black eye or a bruise or a cut. In the world tournament in championship Madison Square garden, a team affair, he went in against a former professional fighter who had been imported from Puerto Rico especially to cope with Keiths ring wizardy. The Puerto Ricarl Keith, and got a decision from the judges following the three-rouhbout. As he left the ring, the crowd booed. When Keith walked out, they cheered wildly. same It was the story camthroughout the month-lonpaign. Everywhere Keith fouglrt the crowds were with him. babyThey liked the small, faced, youngster. After theyd seen him once, he favorite was their in every appearance. Morris Nuttall, Keith's dad and trainer, was called home from New York by emergency plane Tuesday night by thd illness of his son, Vernal, who underwent an emergency ap-- 1 pendectomy at Cooley hospital Monday night and is critically ill. The boy was' a rheumatic fever victim, and for sev- been a erab years. Keith left New York yester- day morning for Baltimore, where he was to spend the day today in personal appearances at boys clubs, and today is in Washington, D. C. He will start home from Washington prob- ably tomorrow, his father said, off at St. Louis, Kan- - They Sparked The Pep uroccTtus. Dr. and Mrs George T. Hodges Sailor Is Discharged on their way to Salt Lake. Floyd J. Hamson, K rSf !IEU BUSHNELL and OUT-OF-TOW- N people given prompt attention. We Use The Highest Qaulity Of Materials WORK ON COWBOY OUR SKILLED is BOOTS knojvn from Brigham to Holly- Christensen and C'henl Cornwall Bear River high school, are two of the reasons why the for lively, lovely Bears came up so fast in Region 1 and state Class A basketball circles in the season just passed. With such support from the sidelines, how could the Bears do otherwise? sas City and at other points the Olympic team that year, broken or just sprained. But the thumb constituted a along the way for personal ap- - The Olympic games will be held Loa . . . cheer-leade- Mae wood. We Use Catspaw Rubber Heels and Soles INVISIBLE SOLES on Mens and Ladies Shoes Bv Expert. rs minor ailment, in comparison with the homesickness, Keiths dad said. Hes certainly one homesick boy. MODERN SHOE Edwin F. Peterson 2Z REBUILDERS Rav Eldridge "" "l '"n; t SERVICE MEN AND HEADQUARTERS FOR SPORT RETURNED SCHOOL BOYS' - CLOTHES m I d SLACKS MADE FOR COMFORT Soft durable fabrics expertly tailored to gie thenot maxlacin imum comfort, yet ' king in R Choose TO pre-arm- y $13.90 HOLLYVOGUE JACKET jtk '"u Tif-- T V - TIES - Check into spring in this jaunty, jacket. Raton lined. Tan and brown. all-wo- 1! ON SALE EVERY DAY DUPING A P R I L 4 '- - '.. J. California Classics spring in pi colors. 111.59 Jbi V" MENS and BOYS SPORT EXCEPTING SUNDAYS Sweaters mom 1 P. M. TO S P. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS Slip mcr, coat shies. Zipper and button closing. Plain and fancy. $2.93 to $8.90 accessories MENS WESTERN BELTS 98c to $2.29 OUNG MENS h CORDUROYS i" brown and (an SPORT SOCKS face-dow- Elastic top. Fancy stripe. started. the championship bout that followed, the same evening, Keith rang up another knockout in one minute and 41 sec-- , onds of the first round. Through his stays in Kansas, City, Chicago and New York, Keith was in constant demand for appearances at boys clubs and other meetings, to give demonstrations on punches and defenses and to talk about boxing and training. Even then, his father said, Keith couldn't accept all of the invitations. Up to the time he left New the doctors York, hurriedly, hadnt been able to determine whether Keith's thumb was SMART The Sport M one-punc- h In ASSN. looks. $639 TICKETS Box Elder Creek Water good our slacks from our racks Checks, plaids, stripes and solids in gabardines, tweeds, coverts, with pleats and zippers. d USERS WAIT FIRST CLASS WORK GIVE VOL good-lookin- g m A Mir YOU SERVE WE g DREDGES Bu-hn- The Bears That Spurred pearances. He is expected home in England in 1948, and any by the middle of next week. weight class champion of GoldHome again, Keith will for- en Gloves and A. A. U. nationsure is a get about fighting for a month al tournaments on the FLASH! Olympic or more, his dad said today. thing for a spot After the Olympics, Just Received Its been a hard campaign for team. a boy his age, the elder Nut- Keith will be 18 and probably MENS professional begin his We arent even will tall asserted. to at,careerresume for going training Sport Shirts Nuttall considered least a month. Then this sum-- ) entering mcr I want him to get up into Keith in the national A. A. U. Rayon and Cotton the mountains a lot, hike and tournament, now being held at in gold, aqua, tan. MENS climb and chop wood and get Boston, but decided against it. The Golden Gloves is rated the rugged. Small, medium WHITE KNIT SHIRTS As for the future. Nuttall outstandng amateur fight title, and large sizes isnt definitely decided as to he said, and the A. A. U. tourCotton. A good supply. just how his sons fight career nament at Boston is made up will proceed, but probably principally of defeated fighters Keith will go into the Golden from the Golden Gloves nationWool Knit Gloves tournaments again next al tournament at Chicago. Boys 25 year. Kansas City has made an Keith is incapacIn emphatic bid for his appear-ha- s itated addition, from a broken or sprainance in their tournament, and as a member of the Kansas City ed thumb suffered in his final team in the Chicago national flt:ht in New York- He hurl ELASTIC WAISTBAND. WHITE. his left thumb in training beGolden Gloves tournament, fore the fight with Llanos, and Then the next year, 1948, in the fight the first time lie hit well probably do it again, the the Puerto Rican he hurt it MEN'S AND elder Nuttall believes. After the it and had to carry Golden Gloves, if Keith goes again, the fight, delivering through through undefeated, hell fight all his offensive fireworks with BOYS' SHOP in the national A. A. U. tourna-stoppinhis right glove. ment, and try for a place on Llanos, a former professional fighter with years of experience, trained down from a normal fighting weight of 120 maxpounds to the imum for the flyweight class in the New York fight. By a special wartime ruling, U. S. army veterans are eligible for competition in the Golden Gloves, even if they had career professional ring experience. Llanos is 22 years old. Keith landed a number of solid punches, regardless, and at the end of the fight the Puerto Rican was bleeding at the nose and was well shaken up. Keith didnt have a mark on him, as usual. In the Kansas City and Chi-- ' cago campaigns and the New York fight, Keith fought ten times, winning six out of his bouts by knock-outs- , three on decisions, and losing one de-- 1 cision. All but one of the knockouts were affairs. The record never has been approached by a national Golden Gloves champion in the flyweight class, and the ovations extended Keith in both the Kansas City and Chicago affairs were unprecedented in the mig amateur tournament. Every fighter he met was a champion, survivor of a major elimination tournament. Keiths youngest opponent was 18 years old, most of them were in their 20s, and one was 23 years old. The fighters he met ranged in height up to 5 feet 1 1 inches. . Keith reached the high point of his campaign the final night in Chicago, when he won two in fights, both by knock-outs- , the one evening to annex the His first fightnational title. er, Dawkins, was a bolo puncher, a lad with a fondness for swinging a long, lethal uppercut. The first two times he tried Keith dodged back and it, A PENALTY OF 10 HAS BEEN TICKETS BECOME DELINQUENT MAY 1ST, 1946. caught it on the elbow. The third time he drew back to aim THEPRICE OF WATER HAS BEEN RAISED TO ASSESSED AGAINST ALL DELINQUENTS. it, Keith landed an eight-incleft hook on his chin. Dawkins n on the canvas, fell $480 PER ACRE. 50 seconds after the fight just scrhi-invali- Lillywhite three years with her hushJf Mrs. Ivan Rich waiting lot hEethnHuth Seashore hurrying her daughter, Cleone. at her position Jay Hansen and his moth home from Mrs. Joseph Hansen. general hospital. Mrs. Wayne Johnson and for Dorathy L. Olsen shopping Johnny. Ann DoroUiy talking Brigham City, was giveV Williams business with a few men along honorable discharge from navy March 24 at the Mam Street. separation Reed Channell in a flashy personnel Shoemaker, Calif. new sweater. d SHIRTS AND SHORTS 10 Carroll highly-controversi- ' Nielsen with an armfid of gioceries. to a Glen Humphreys rushing National Golden Gloves Champion Keith Nuttall Is Really One Homesick Boy, His Dad Declares Hun-sake- sister-in-law- OB Dr. Saitos little son W, "'5 at funny books. Bob Jones home from navy. Maxine Borchert on her back to Forsgrens. William L. Jensen, city h,,,,. inspector. Mrs. LaMar Barker back MENS H Many new colors. j 1 EET ATS Pring ..hies and $2.29 T 350 $4.93 ELASTI-t.I.OS- RAIN COATS SHIRTS -P- OLO SHIRTS "issi1-"1-- -- 850, .SK plenty of work clothes SHIRTS PANK Creen Herringbone Blue Chambray 108 $1.70 151,1 K a,myherringbone cramerton cloth. FOR MEN njlon stitcbc'. WEST CO- - k th |