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Show 0 BOX ELDER xvS-Q'ou- Brigham City, Utah Wrestling And Boxing Bouts Hess Is Member ( ma Friday, March M, 1947 sent 17 wrestling bouts and 3 the matches. Among boxing wi ostlers appearing ,,n the are: Gerald Flint, Harry Nakamura, Ellis Bui nett, Max Giunig, Dawn Recdei, Stanford Hu.isaker, Shetland Ikunsaker, Odell Hatch, Lynn Holman, Byion Burt, Denar Balls, Gerald Richardson, Neil ilaiper ,Max Murphy, Marcus Mclntyie, Hara.id LaMaine vey Forsgren lie Frost. Boxeis will Varge , Lowe, Gene Walkei, Jeiry Bill Men ill, Lee S. monsen, Wallace Hunt, Ted Ka nsdell, Aithur Hindbeig, Dee Kamsdell, Tommy Watanabe, Kay Inshde, Bill Hunsukei, and Bulon Hatch. a A special featuie will be battle royal with Tashi Aoki, Noire Moii, Shige Fugikawa and Koichi Yabutani. Kefeiee for the wiesllmg will be iMerrill Croft, state manager of the Amateur Athletic union. pro-gia- At High School Biigham Cily sports funs will have their first opportunity in years to see an evening of box-irand wrestling heie this eve ning, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, and when the new wiestling boxing teams of Box Eldei high Davis high school meet the teams. the state Davis high won championship in the Utah state wrestling tournament last week, and Box Elders team, under Coach Sam Gordon, placed second among the 11 high school teams in the tournament, This evening's card will pie- Nel--on- HELD SEEDS O O That's Our CLOVER tickets for River basketthe Logan-Bea- r ball game Saturday night are on sale at the Box Elder high school office, it was announced tcday. The game, determining the winner of third 1 this season, place in Region and a berth in ihe state class A tournament at Salt Lake will City March 20, 21 and 22, be played in the Box Elder "neuhigh school gymnasium, tral ground." Preceding the title evenl. a seccnd-leagame between Logan and Bear River will start at 7 o'clock. The main event is scheduled for 8:00 Reserved seat Service Quintet Piivate Wendell Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Hess of 247 north Third east, Brigham City, is at present a basketball player for the 25th Infantry (Tropic Lightning) division, commanded by Major General Charles L. Mullins, Jr. Pvt. Hess entered the army on July 30. 1910, and received his basic training at Fort Lewis, Washington. Upon anival in Japan he was assigned to the 25th division wheie his basketball attiibutes weie discovered by Major H. C. Harley of Jamison, FT. C.- coach of the 25th division squad The 25ti division team, known as the "Stags," have fought then-wato the top of the league and are currently in first place position of the American Basketball league in Japan. If the Stags" succeeded in holding their first place honors in the Japanese league they will continue on to Manila to contend for the Pacific title. PASTURE MIXES O n Wendell Hess And 25th Division Team-Mate- s Pictured above are the members of the 25th infantry (Tropic Lightning) division basketball team, nicknamed the Stags. Lower left to right Pvt. Fred Apking, Reading, Ohio; Pvt. Harvey Jackson, Chicago, 111.; Pfc. Seymour Smith, Bronx, N. Y. ; Pfc. Harold Chapman, Lake Pvt. Larry F. Kazlowsky, Arthur, La.; Middle row Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; Pvt. A1 Leavitt, Chicago, 111.; Sgt. Cotton Williams, Bristow, Okla. ; Pvt. Wendell Hess, Brigham City, Utah. Back row Major II. C. Harley, Jamison, Bob N. C. ; Pfc. Marvin Kelly, Middleport, Ohio; Pvt. Swanell, Minneapolis, Minn.; Pvt. Marvin Davis, Baton Mike Priester, South Bend, Ind. Hess, Rouge, La. ; and former Box Elder high star, now is stationed with the army in Osaka, Japan. T-- 4 Tractor Upkeep School Slated For Tremonton I, Dr. Flovd Anderson, John Weir, Owen B. E. J. ii. JJastnussen, and dill Han is. the at Voting Rotarians and Kbmp Jerry weie meetirg Cam Ken Todd, bon of Ogden. Ilai mon was a gueot. H O: ville Ylorrell introduced as a new .mem Reed Simon.-e-n ohn YYcir reported on an be: and Pitts-bmghi tup to Chicago derson, Dr. E. B. Orval Sackett mtrr4 committee to carry job. E. B. Owen )s the Chamber 0f ConJ" 3 mittee sponsoring was announeed t, will be no luncheon the club this hi noon rural-urba- mcctir held at 7:30 o'clockn,,'' Charles in the Commercial c to February. in Whitworth told of a trip and Orval Sackett on a tiip to California. The R tary club has been between district the ed Fir 4 and Third north streets, east and west to the city limits, in the Centennial city beautiCali-fo.ni- Nearly 20 billion ... steel will be required building of freight Cflrt4 place the 600 000 now are more bnan 25L to the Amen, Martin S. according campaign, fication club way Car Institute. the of Rasmussen, president He appointed Harannounced. man and Alf Freechuii old Felt Bun- man, Lowell Baron, Herein as-si- o'clock. Flying Suit Floats WRIGHT FIELD, DAYTON, O. (UP) The latest development at the Air Material Command, Wright Field, is a new flying SEED GRAINS suit with built-iinflation bladders which will keep the wearer afloat and face up at all OATS, WHEAT, BARLEY times. The suit incorporates the functions of the light flying Our Prices Are Right! A tractor maintenance seitool suit, the life vest, and the emerwill be conducted Tuesday, gency sustenance vest. March 18, at the Utah Power and at Tremonton. Physicians have found that Light building TYSON SEED & FEED CO. iproperly fitted corsets and bras- This school is being sponsored sieres contribute to a womans by the extension service, Utah Phone 154 West On Forest health good Oil company and the various by encouraging tractor representatives of Box posture. Elder county. The morning session of this school will begin at 10 oclock and the afternoon session at 1 o'clock. All farmers of the county who have a tractor or expect to own a tractor are invited to attend. ATTENTION-TOM- ATO According to Vernal Willie, assistant agricultural agent, the purpose of this school is to acquaint tractor operators with the information that will make,, for a longer life, and a better operation of their tractors. Films on There will be an Association meeting Wednesday, March 19, the proper care of farm tractors will be shown. Talks will be given by tractor engineers and experts on proper lubrication, in P. 8 M. Growers 00 school the 1947, house, Honeyville care of air cleaners, cooling systems, carburetion and ignition systems. Tractors of various types will be on hand for demterested in shipping green ripe tomatoes be sure to attend. onstration purposes. Some of the people taking part in the discussions at this tractor school will be: YV. L. Pullman and E. M. Hubbard, lubrication of the engineers Utah OH Piefining company; George Gaiiey, assistant manager of the J. I. Case company; RYV. Ludtke, International service manager; and F. P. Freeman, service manager of John Deere company. O Bear Game Tickets On Sale At B.E.H.S. River-Loga- n Of Champion Keith Nuttall, Biigham Citys Golden Gloves national finalist, will referee the boxing. Admission to the bouts, which will be held in the main gym at Box Elder, wil be 25 cento for everyone. ALFALFA Boy, " Windy ' GROWERS! the then ried Carl Mrs. A. (Hindbeig mar- Johnson who died in 1915. Mrs. Johnson was an active member of the L. D. S. church and served for many years as a visiting teacher for the Re- lief society. Survivors are two daughters and a son; Mrs. Mary Rochs, Mrs. Lydia Hansen and Irvin Hindbeig, all of Corinne; 19 and 19 grandchildren Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. H. D. Hansen of Logan and three brothers in Denmatk. Funeral sei vices will be conat ducted Saturday afternoon the Brigham City Third L. D. S. waid at 2 oilock, by James Jensen, bLhop. Friends may call at the Haiold B. Felt funeral home Friday fiom 7 to 9 o'clock and at the family residence Sat urday morning. Interment will be in the Biigham City ceme tery. Reserved seat tickets are SI. Tickets may be secured al ihe or school office any time, will be held fcr persons phonreing ihe school office and questing this, and may be picked up and paid for at the door Saturday evening. UMKLElHAWKISgZ VOIJ CAN USUALLV KINO OFA PERSON A MAN IS BY ASKIN HIM EU-WH- ABOUT TH' FOLKS BACK IN HIS HOME. Rotary Nominates TOWN- - At Friday Meet Jo 'A The Rotary club nor.inatcd officers for the coming year at meeting its weekly lunchejn Friday. The election will be held at the April 18 meeting. Clyde B. Stratford, now vice president ,was nominated for the piesidency. No other nominations for the office were made. Candidates for vice president are Wayne Smith, Grant Nielsen, Dr. E- B. Harrison, W. Lester Dredge, Will iMerrell and J.- - H. Blaylock. Rulon Baron and Theron Lee sc Ask anyone in Brigham about the JESTES & CHASE TEXACO SERVICE . . . and you'll hear nothing but praise for our fine Let us work and help you get longer life from your car . . . with the least possible expenditure, and you'll know that St. Patrick was not the only one who "has the luck were nominated for secretary, of the Irish)" and Theron Lee, Reed Simon-sewere OAndersen and David nominated for treasurer. Two members will be elected to the board of directors from the following names: Bill Long, Earl Madsen, Wayne (Woodland, super-servic- - - SERVICE TODAY KEEPS BREAKDOWNS AWAY Play safe... schedule repair work for each c II machine during its idle season... The American Telephone and Teiegiaph Co. reports that in 1946 it handled 7,000,000,000 more calls than in 1915. ahead of the huff season. See . tOh(T US now for a shop date. at h ; i t ! i ; ! BE AM EARLY BIRD THIS YEAR J. WHEN A MAN'S VEST BUTTONS BEGIN TO LEAVE HIS CHIN SO FAR IN THE REAR IT'S TIME TO BEGIN REDUCING EH in Brigham Truck & Implement Co. 27 North Main Street HIS - Phone 300 Your INTERNATIONAL Dealer STERLING H. NELSON CO. . t: ? 5 WHATS THE LATEST AT Caroline H. Johnsen ANDERSEN AUTO CO.? A I i i i I OPENING SATURDAY NOW k 4- : YOU CAN GET FROZEN CUSTARD THE TREAT n BEEN 50 WAITING RICH in- AND i -- i QUARTS at- HILLS FOOD FARE 19 ' Always NORTH MAIN Busy , There's tl STREET A Reason lsnfS0SY0UR 010 MAN It Isnt RICHARD, OPEN DAT DOOR she i) "lot w BUT IT IS fiasr umaiignii mn FOE DEWEY! w II jidtrrthrnt From where I sit ... it Joe Marsh DEWEY ASHCROFT Mystery of the Rocking Chair CREAMED ICE CREAM PINTS native of Randeis, Denmark, was born September 13, 1865, a daughter of Fiederick Fritz Hartman. She married I.auritz Hindbeig December 22, ISSti, in Randcrs. They came to Utah tn 1895 as converts to the Church of Jesus Chi it of Latter-Day Saints, settling in Mantua. Two years later they moved to to Thatcher, later moving Coiinne. They made their home in Biigham City in 1919. Hindbeig died in 1932 un'd in 1934 It Isn't "23 SKIDOO!' A 100 SUPER -- Mrs. Caioline Hindbeig Johnson, 81, died at the family residence in Brigham City YVednes-daat 3.15 p. m.. of causes incident to age. FOR CUPS ALSO HAS EVERYBODY Dies Wed. At Home Ma Hoskins has a favorite rocking chair that' worn and shabby, with a noisy creak. Ia Hoskins has listened to that squeak for thirty and he decided to do years something about it. So he bought a new rocker, and hid the other in the barn. Ma allowed as how grateful she was . . . but when Ta missed her one afternoon, he hcai d a familiar sound that led him to the barn. Their was Ma rocking happily in her old chair squeak . . . squeak. No need to tell you how Pa felt. ... Manager Of Our New Service Station Ready To Give You The Finest Service Quick as a wink he hid ihe new rocker and then brought Ma's old chair back to the house. Now w hen he hears that squeak, he looks at the mellow glass of beer he's drinking and says to himself: She's just as entitled to her small pleasures as I am. From where I sit, that's one of the rra.sons the Hoskinses aie tha happiest, peacefulest folks in our town. KDMrf70N GAS WASHING VICO OIL general POtlSHIN QUAKER STATE TIRES ( oldest-marrie- Andersen 52.' South Main Iuto Co. Phone 56 |