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Show f 1 T All birds entered .n bird series v.eic h. itched' ourg this year and have beer, flung but Its Jl Holds :i e a few Bird si Young month.-- . It is mu CITY "contem- Mr. and A TRIPLE TIE a-on. Season -- air-lin- . . , l, Bot-llin- aver-'-eed- - 2 ATTENTION - Well.-,-vill- MEMBERS! YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A SPECIAL MEETING 30TH SEPTEMBER MONDAY, AT THE MEMORIAL WAR HOME 8:30 P. M. Eeninpr The & Entertainment Includes: PROGRAM DUTCH LUNCH E OF PRIZES AWARDING memhers of the Junior Wildlife, and all new nnhers who have obtained membership since the id meetng, are urged to be on hand. old li meet Nielsen Me tor. Closest contest of the week so fur was between the News-J.u- . rial team, led by Richard Sands, and M. K. N. furniture. The newsboys won two of the th.ee games but lost total points by one pin to split the contest at two points all. The fust game was so close the point couldnt be determined until tne seiies ended and the handicaps we'e established. Dick Yoik led the with News-Journ- a 2U3 jinx Parson & Fife News-Journ- 2 2 .. al Brigham Tire Beehive Appliance Beehive Bottling 1 3 1 3 1 3 . .500 25o .250 .250 Webb. Wess Market vs. Nielsen ST TOUR SISHTS 1 It takes a Lee Htzedtne, Ralph Williams, 222. 215. 209. High Series (to date) planning to (lo dale) Maurice Bu. teller, t lsl Maurice Buitehcr. 2nd Lee Hazeldme. 3rd Ralph Williams. achieve goal R-- Womens Opener '.a-- Brigham Citys first women's league got started Tues-- 1 day evening with NJith Main the back Furniture tuining Dance Bowl quintet four-lovLast r.ight Firestone was scheduled to meet Baird appliance. Velva Hadlev of the North Mam quintet sparked the attack with a 221 game (scratch). The Dance Bowl team had nothing with it. tj c.mpure womens bowling A four-tealeague will operate through the f.rst'half, for 12 weeks, and in second-hal- f play it is anticipated there will be fuur additional teams to make it an eight-teaof the league, Max Epper-oDance Bowl management bow ling e. m n Box Elder Will Flay West High At East Stadium RD-ip- i J- c)ur yu enter the Army on or before October Come now the crisp days of fall prepared a new Highlights "i 'siaowm' f r veer 'Mis 01 of regular army enlistment 1 4. A furlough for men who reenhst Full dotaih of other wtthin 20 ., 2 or 3 years, for or more ll'eT,t3 Army w,th sc" u furlough pnvileos can be obtained from Recruiting Officers. 5. Mustenng-ou- t pay (based upon length of service i to oil men who are discharged to enlist or reenlist. 6. Option to retire at half pay for the rest of your life after 20 years service-increasi- ng to pay after 30 years service. All previous active federal military service counts toward retirement. 7. Choice of branch of service and overseas theater (of those still open) enlistments. on from 18 to 34 w,ln parents r rmn now in at any one. I'" b'mer ,rVl, of ,"V,Ve mt'" dPnd' 'snl'nOun! fcTtv. t h Ttiui rabl, HIGHER pay for I. Food, Lodjinj, C"lhe"'il Modid Core ttt'T tC y.ln ;ws or irGih3v rca' Mem-- Glider m Pay SVCe o .. lsIN0WflT MONTHLY RETIREMENT StorfiVg Bote Pay Per in. ,, ARMY MEN Master Sergeant or First Sergeant Technical Sergeant Staff Sergeant Sergeant . Corporal Private First Class Private C:lllmn One '.Sok' t. ,S'IVKr if k S50 for Of 1er'ire since such !M'J or. Vnce last 7 provided reenhst- afUr la,t into ,, nt hot j;o7,nnt Pm," -- Ko let Month INCOME AFTER: 20 Years 30 Years Service Service 165.00 $107.27 $185.63 87.75 151.88 135.00 74.75 129.38 115.00 65.00 112.50 100.00 58.50 101.25 90.00 90.00 52.00 80.00 84.38 48.75 75.00 of Post OFFICE station i:lbg.. OGDEN. UTAH Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses issued by the Box Elder county clerks office, Brigham City. Russell Paul Widders, 22, Fayetteville, Arkansas and Doris Erma Day, 18, Brigham City, Marriage license issued September 24, 1946. Do you have a news Item of interest? Phone it to No. 7. an soon the hunting "Hunting Hints, 88 station or dealer. It contains hundreds of suggestions of Holstein dairy stock and made interest to the beginner or the experienced Its' convenient to carry, nimrod. and worth referring to We think youll like it. frequently. Its another "plus serviceof your friendly neighborhood VicoPep vv: 88 serviceman who is ready to help you "Go Places and See Things ut by automobile. 0 Qet highest quality products at st PEP S3-VEC- O SIATBOCIS AKD DEALERS Utah Oil (PEP ATLAS My Pep 88 kthyl Pep 88 Regular C at oh ne C oi oh tie Vico, Quaker State Motor QiU Refining Company Atlas Product j? msEsmm POTTSVILLE, Pa. (UP) Morris Shangold, 88, who committed suicide by tuining on all the gas jets in his kitchen, left brief but instructions for the first caller. The milkman f. und this notice hanging in the window: Call police dead. FOR TO&s&f Erafgurews WINTER? FOR READY -8 NIGHT SHIF- T-7 BACK-FLUS- A.M. lo 6 P.M. lo Pit 11 Pit H start heating up when you for winter? Not if you put in your bring it in and let us scientifically l your radiator, cleaning out all scum, rust, miner-afree circulation of radeposits that hamper r MUST! Hoses and diator fluid. It's a fittings checked free, of course. Is your car going to anti-freez- e EXCELLENT WAGES TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED BACK-FLUS- SERVICE BATTERY FOR MORE INFORMATION heavy winter let us check for a new a in and can sizes make all we top have battery, lix you up with exactly the battery you need, for winter starting, heater, radio with power-pluand other accessories. You'll like the service at Dicks Super Service. Drive in, any time. Is your battery in top shape for the and job ahead? Bring your car in it for you. If you're due (or over-due- ) CALL 66-- s 7TH SOUTH W MAIN & TEXACO R () D lT C T S PERRY , KJCTPrnrwLM Y0UR NEAREST RECRUITING 1946 edition of DAY SHIFT- I Mo,' cent rodeo at the county fair at Tromonton. These races caused quite a bit of excitement among the spectators, especially friends of the young riders, who were anxious for them to win. attractive little booklet available free at any VicoPep a good showing. Mis. Margie Larsen who had Coach Earl Ferguson's 1946 Box Elder Bees will take the charge of the Relief society exgridiron a second time this sea-o- n hibit of flowers from Corirtne when they meet West high ward was very pleased with the of Salt Lake City this evening results of the show and reports m East highs stadium. The that Corinne ward won more game will be played under the libbons than any other waid, having won seven firsts, three lights, beginning at 8 oclock. Ferguson said today no ser- seconds and one thiVd or a total ious injulies were sustained by of eleven ribbons. It looks as the Bees in last Friday evenings though prophecy is being fulseason opener with South high, filled and that the desert shall line-u- p blossom as the rose and shows and that his starting probably would be the same as that with persistent effort in last weeks. The squad took a fertilization and cultivation many last night, and spots that farmeily grew clumps light woik-owill leave for Salt Lake City of salt grass can now produce this afternoon at about 5 oclock, beautiful flower beds. Mrs. Margaret Hatch enjoyed traveling by bus Ferguson is vacataking his first squad of about a wonderful three-week- s 33 players. tion in New York City visiting with her son and daughter-in-laTonight's game wil be broad-eaMr. and Mrs. Clifford over radio station KNAK. Douglas Mann, Box Elder stu- Hatch, and was quite thrilled dent, will be one of the student v. ith the big city and all its Her son is attending announcers who will report the sights. Columbia university game over the radio. following Next Friday evening Box El- his discharge from the armed der will open Region 1 play service. Mrs. Hatch made the when the Bees play host to the trip both ways by plane and Levers Not Light Minded Draws Whisky Dividend DAVENPORT, la. (UP)-- City BOSTON (UP) Douglas W park officials voted not to reBi'jmci is still wondering wheth- place a light in Prospect Park, er his car was visited bv long a paradise for Davenport s Awakened or Santa Claus. by young lovers. What good would it do? said one board member. a noise in his ya:d, he saw Uvo nun bo: ide ms parked car. lie "They'd just break it again to yellid and they fled. Next dev get piivacy. of whisky he found three ca.-e-s Phone your news to No. 7. m the back seat. RADIATOR fs 27, 1946 To those thousands who like to hunt, we have season. 5, 1946. Anny Recruiting Station for details. :iru.-f- Friday, September - -- MtS if Brigham City. Utah that Venial, Utah was teeming with activity, Mr Reeder pur- watermelon at chased a 38-lNauvoo and brought it home and treated ward membeis to a melon raised at Montrose, 111. He reported that there are huge farms in Iowa with well kept homes and buildings, wonderful crops, (mostly coin) herds of finecattle. and wonderful neighborly, wholesome farm people. They attended the banquet held Mississippi river to Nuuvoo, 111. at Lincoln, Nebr., in connection and saw all the old L. D. S. with the stock show. landmarks there, over to CarthThe Corinne Junior Sheriffs age, 111., and visited the Carthwas awarded the $25.00 Fosse home came via and age jail Nebraska and Colorado, passing ca-- h pi izem ency for wanning of three horse relays through the boom town in Colo- - two out rado that is being settled in an with the Senior Sheriffs Posse, oil strike region, and reported held in connection with the re- ing. L. Maurice Larsen spent all last week at the Utah State fair where he exhibited his purebred !hic-ve- c inm know what they want and plan for it. Olliers aie I'Jokmg for their niche. The new Regular Army can help both. u want to go to college but cant afford it. If you '5in tl At my, you'll get your chance. Honoubly discharged - 3 three year enlistment, you are eligible for 48 months of edu- -' at ativ college, trade, or business school for which you can -. T::e Government will pay your tuition, laboratory fees, P to S ." per ordinary school year, plus $(j5 a month living ar.ee it a month if you have dependents. haven't found your spot, an Army enlistment offers you m a,1y of 2(i0 trades and skills. You leave the service eligible ,Jrt.itr training at the best civilian schools, ton can assure yourself of the benefits of the Cf Bill of vo'ing f ciuS-oiim- cif Suicide Sure of Fate High Score 2nd 3rd North Main Wins a BOX ELDER Bear River, under the lights in enjoys flying. Bee stadium Here. The game is scheduled to at 8 begin vs. Dei oclock. Tonight's Schedule 7:30 Knudsen Floral & .750 .750 .500 1 M. K. N BOX ELDER COUNTY JUNIOR WILDLIFE FEDERATION game, but Sands had high senes with 513. For M. K. N., Noun Shaw was out in front with a 525 series and Peteison was a close second with 517 series. The league standing to date: L Pet. 1 Steam Laundry .750 1 C. weddin. dance in the .t LEAGUE UNDER NOW ! J. Anderson entertained it up. .on ana ward recreation lull Saturday evening, Sept. 14 m honor of their daughter, Mau-- . me and Ronald R. McFarland, who were ma.ried Sept. 6 in the Idaho Falls L. D. S. temple. The :s. uie and groom received many lovely gifts fiom the many fi lends in attendance. c Dale Ntlson is now enjoying civilian life otter scrv- ng for eighteen mon'.hs in the U. S. navy. Ho wa dischaig' d month at Shoemaker, Calif. Pfc. Lavon Mills has also his disenarge from the a my and flew by plane home to the United States from overseas. Staff Serge.int Philip Cutler Hew by plane from Japan and - now enjoying a thirty day fail ugh at home with parents and friends. He expects to be He discharged in December. came home at this time on account of illness of his moher, Mis. Henry Cutler. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smoot spent the week of Sept. 9th at Malad, Idaho and attended the Idaho State fair held there. The Smoot brothers exhibited their purebred Jersey dairy stock tlu-.and made a creditable bowing. They were exhibited at the state fair last week but Mr Smoot was unable to be there as he has been confined to his home with the flu for two weeks. His condition is improv- iVrs. plated that tr.ese young birds WAY; IN will fly as far as 300 miles on the last ra.e of the Maurice Burtcher Is The second lace of the seaOf son will bo il.wn fiom Stock - High !n Game And e ton, Utah, a distance of approxi race of mately tit) airline tildes, and it Series Up To Now U'UV; bi:d n is Brig-tvthat the expected ei.h: lefts will held by :;n The B .g'am City Ixiwlic club Sunday, enter about 35 bud- - This lace avpae g t under way Monday j;;y Ph wiil be flown Lake Salt oi Sunday lmm September ,md Wt mesdav ibef 29. e evenings of th.s f 53 diiUme 'e'T. '.ti h Sit an Laundry The Besiumi CVv Pig-e- n dub the Beeh.ve Aj- 'u.inp is open to m w e eo b o w ho U. m three to one and i.uue Pal-- - u:e n vr ky n in.eusted tec ai bbv and Pa yiiv i' n i; i the construction ta bud raised and port of racing homing p.geons. 3 8 hi B g.i.im Tne hep tic tv of son 1 Lv.n Halinan, IPer.ons mteiosid mould see to oiu i,e. Wednesday evening' Holman. R. the Ned Fiank president, 4'yrs Beasley, or !k N v and M. K. N. An-..- 1 ;!aiC was taken by ary of the othei members. Fiiini u e split at two-aland a bird raised and The Jinx, H neyville team b," Raifmd G. Benson. Paper Bag Banker Cured knmkid out Beehive Bottling Speed Queen BeasleyS tnree t one. 111. A HERRIN, third toak (UP) skeptic Red Feather who didnt behove in banks beMaurice Burtcher of the g 'ourth places respectively. cause I lost money m the crash nade an team gave the week's inrmg b.id alter he had loft 1.1'Hi yards per min-r.- ) reconsidered individual performance a paper bn.' m u Herwi.h a 222 game and a 590 series ;hc stc nd place bird $1,7C5 in y.i:ds per minute. rin bar. T: e b. (tender piompt-- ! fur a R)7 average for the three Iv icturned the money, but the gu l es. aver-c- d I.ee, corjideied a flow Hazeldine of the and was attnbuled to man deeah d the next day that Laundiy team was a close stc-n- d headwind from a band iw- - a safer depositary with a 215 game. To date, V strong the "da: k horses appear to be 'rji. Thiic were 82 young than a paper bag. lofts the Bugham Tire shop and entered ft m seven Phone your news to No. 7. veeie curpeting. Appliance, both of which have p. v.er which was indicated but failed to come through in the opening contests. Thu evening (Friday) Knud-so- n will tai.gle with Del m and Floral Webb, a team from that came into the league replacing Box Elder pack, and Wess South Main market w ill 13 now at hus-- 5 her with Wash, Olympia, band, Pfc. Keith Nelson, and lemain theie until his dis- eharge which will probably be in October. A. M- Reeder and Earl Chadwick of North Ogden, breeders Red Pole cattle, f purebred .rade a tiip to the central states by auto last month to attend the Red Pole cattle show held with the slate in connection Lincoln, Nebr. They fair at made the trip east via Wyoming and visited friends at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Keokik, Iowa, down the beautiful drive along the Keith Nelson Mrs. DICKS SUPER SERVICE X , -- ' r MMHMaHMAMlAMna UTAH J -- |