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Show irst Home Game With Pinney Mayjj scope S.S,,, !1n Bear River City present the "Jubilee Min this (Wednesday)! st:4 Show :i d Thursday evening, as a ben-- i basketball :.t to the train. Proceeds fiom the nomi-a admission prices being ihaiged will go to buy new uni-- f i ms for the team. The minstrel .now will start at 8:15 oclock u.ch evening Mr and Mrs Austin Johnson a e directors of the minstrel, and as interlocutor. S irl Gardner will be G bby Cates, Gordon Holm-g.en- , Roy Biaegger, Dee Ramsdell, Doyle Christensen, Lynne Whitaker, Frank Taylor and Thiel Christensen, soloists will be Darrell Gardner, Billy Cates, Leron J hnsen and with a Bvron Andersen, male chorus of ten The ill " Southpaw To Bolster Mac And Emmertson On Brioham Mound Staff "Dark-Horse- Brigham Citys be gunning' fur heir pennant when the Ctah 1 I 'tn -( ban! (lilting m u ria cell l tight-ia-- i ( ' league unlay, - i a lei Be earing K. including t ( ) nl i,. , it! lii en, too. e . ' - li 1 TNE GM XT P"tNEBS XnD StT fa L TME.TilE'ON daSEE' wOOlD PECCKDS IN ONC DASo-9.COO YD PUOOifaE TltD Tnfc KX) 220 tCtCAjH- JUMP - 2o'-6- , f: T Sunning V, COO Mb Tt H SUN 20 ? 4 lb ANN APSMtCH.) (?Vm - ...k-K- be strengthened but Owen ,e..l ident Bill Eone-- t r ..e i ih keep him "under w:..p- w! lo. king better all the linn, nf n a terufic amount Owen said of his "(I rk i.m e" v hurler this week. "Tinthing that remains to be seen is how he stands up under pleasure. The dark-ho.e will a poweiful m und c ew including Carl MeCunnell, tight-hand- i r who d.d much to piteh tiie Peaeln s to their title last season, and A Emmertson, wdio may sc. re bipartisan fans to death hot thr ugn with a high percent, ig. Of wins. vv n .es Will leap lie Begins p Milne niii j.!a i M"m-Ma- Them u ill be a nt i,i the. Ilrigham iinifu,! City B it !u r again the nianagei-4. The Peaches u.mm , n: th All I ll.lg- M.i.v ' . ' : ,k lev 5 !i Hoy Krntl AM tood A U k ' e A a in -- e v. the hough s Ai ii t , a opens m I'l.'CM-- s May t, wi'.li ' .v g at P j .l.i daglia ei tlic.e wi.l ai i.a home in Roes pi me; pok undue. day. M.r 11. when e Salt Lake Pm .ev Mae meets the Peaches ihe.i ir mime iV, v i THE 6AU. CAME THE i90t. I by Owen. then Theie are a lot of fast boys competing fur infield and outfield berths, Forrest optimistiGrant Culli-morcally announced. of Garland, U. S. A. C. slur arid coach at South high in Salt Lake, Garth Belliston, last yeui's regular Peaches shoitstop and coach at Morgan school, high Jay Van N y, Jones, a switch-hitter- , and possibly "Duke" Abrahams will come over fiom the A ,C- student and alumnae ranks to try to snag spots ori the squad. Claik John.scn appears to be the most likely "home-towncandidate for an infield position, along with A1 Diake and Don Mayne, who have appealed with the Peaches last year and previously, and Sterling Davis, Blaine Peterson, Don Chase, Boyce Jae bs and others will be looking for outfield assignments. Jacobs, Owen reports, is leallv hitting the onion this season, and looks like a serious contender for the leagues r. b. 1. title. - a, pi icat ms i none w and e the but elected ei e ul l. at 2 ill begin .0 .'elm k i ti all parks, and night games will be played at K:5 oclock on Wednesday evenings, with Wednesday alternoun games starting at 5. to in ail paiks eee I Magna, w live the games will stall a half hum cardiet its idle, follows: " at P.iivo, M agna, at .Magna, Bill Cowley will try to get at Brigham, his aging legs in shaoe for fast worW around the third sack this season. at Helper, Forrest, C. S. Hamilton, Doug Gunderson and Jim Blaylock of B. igham, the Peaches baseball high met with the Industrial (bye!, in Salt Lake per at Povo league City Sunday to draw up the May 27 - Magna at R first-hal- f schedule and make other arrangements for the sea- Pi ovo at Helper (night). Mav 29 Magna son. . Pinney Rosters will have to be in bv (night). - Brigham at Pinney, June Friday night of this week, at Provo. Hy Facer announced, is league vice presiJune Helper at Brigam, at Pr ,v o. dent, and Earl Owen, the Peaches manager, is secretary. June 5 Helper at Pinney Each team will be permitted (night', to register 15 players, including June S Brigham at Provo, eom-mand- d big-wig- s I.ei-Prex- Peaches Plan To in Park This Year Work Out Here - V'. , I w More Good Seats ly all rt them I'uied of a good playin Held 111 time for season play. 1. b Collins ogam was icgis-leieas Pi ovo lmnjgi r, Frank at area: i.i will continue the ems for Helper. Led El Irksoii will man. ire the Mag 'a nine tins season an Pete Radullvirh will ead the Pmncv e!ub. Kenny Pi ic1 has moved uvei to the business mam.ger spot. Sunday games in the league berau-- y -- la.veis and fans alike should happy with the remodeling pi giam that will begin soon in Rocs Pioiicr park. Plans include a new shower room and two rooms foi piayirg teams The rooms are J giand-stannil undei the eein at the west end, and a:e big en ugil t i allow two full squads to shower and drt S Ht Uh same time. Hot wain' heat-mare being ir. stalled lo furnish hot water for toe shown s. The present cnttance to the paik will be filled in with seats, and tlie entrances to the park this season w ill be ar. und the west end and the east end of the Idea hers. Possibly, later oh, la "tunnel entrance to the bleachei s will be built ju.-- t east of Hie Peaches dugout. A peimanent concession stand will lie built at tne west end of t .e bleachei s, near the new entrance. W ik on the playing field itself is going on, as well. The base lilies have been filled in l closer to the with sand and clay, and the grass has been mowed and tne park smoothed down, so it sh uld be in the usual f.ei feet shape for the home season opener May 11. The park is to have a new electric scoreboard t.iis summer, too. The concession at the park will be update. again this sum-reat all Peaches ball games and other events, bv the Brigham City Junior Cha nber of Commerce. The Javcoes, in making the deal with the ball club, said they believed h t dogs, ice clean, peanuts and popcorn all would be available for sale this year, in addition to cold drinks. As inn past seasons, a lage part of the proceeds fr m tie concession will go to the Peaches ti easurv. j s j sod-leve- 1 Jur.e 11 Putney at Magna, Provo at Helper. June 10 Helper at Pinnev (night), .! June igham at Magna. J line IS Pinney at Brigham, 15-1- Proto Friday Evening Friday evening at 7 oclock the Peaches, in full force, will woi k out in Rees Pioneer park and in Brigham City fans will have their opportunity of looking over this seasons iegulars und candidates, dill F nest. Peaches president, announced this week. "Providhe ing the weather is good, quickly added The local candidates for Peaches berths, the boys from U. S. A, C. at Logan whod like to try to make the grade in industrial ball, and last years regulars fiom Salt Lake City and other parts will be on hand for a full dress woik-ou- t and a final try at one ,f the 15 positions on the After the squad this season. work-out- , Earl Owen, Peaches will have to file a manager, squad roster of not more than 15 plavers and five rookies with Earl Owen, league secre- tary. Ears are invited to be on hand for the woik-ou- t und look over the new Peach crop if it doesnt rain, Forrest said. By June July Pintu v July STANDARD e. & REDELINGS CHEVRON SERVICE STATION lOt NOKTII MAIN -- Formerly Magna J uly i A CITY (UP) SoO.iHki.Ooo turnpike ion miles long between Oklahoma City and Tulsa has pr 'posed by s le.iiie-in Oklahomas two civic i.cgesl cities The tunivke would be a toll h .'inv.iy, lour lanes wide, with a landscaped ce: ter separating !' ittie going in opposite dfiec-ms It w uld be financed by n.vate erilcprise and liquida' te! v tne toil fees. The r .posed "ai; line" hieh-w.t- . w 'till miss the towns between IV two bigger cities and be st .i.ght, v l h no curves or c :ie: s. T e toil fee would be set a' one cent per mile, of $1 for a through tiiu either way. ToWCOST riends and pleasing mine people through efficient and friendly service at all times. luv invite YOF to drive in today and get aciirunted. new F. is of j 1 Your Internationa! ,()() A IT'S BOX ELDER WILDLIFE CRYSTAL Valuable Prizes Floor Show Professional Its the season that Xculnrw See Prizes In Brigham Tire Shop Window re- vives the grandmother and mother-in-lajokes. NOW YOU CAN HAVE All J THE TIRE J0H-QUAIIT- Y MONEY CAN BUY Of course, there's always too much bawl in Quiet running cf straight, free-rollin- One of the boys in the hot stove league claims that an umpire may not he a jeweler, but he is a high authority m Y Quick-stoppin- "action-tractio- n Safer extra mileage of more natural rubber Slipping away from work to see the ball game isnt 'a crime unless you meet the boss in the bleachers who had to call on some prospects in the Vacation is a ribs safety g of diamonds. Baseball g standard sport Grc hourul's amazing new trael plan for Americans just as our lb S. Royal Tires are standard ttKT ac.ition trips to cvenhere t hardly belies e. l or among hundreds of users pruts you'll literature send po.srcard with name right here in I.righam. and address to Travel and Tour Dept., 2 16 Leavenworth. St, Omaha, Nebr. E vY Blowout protection of extra carcass strength COSTS MORE . . . Your CHEVRON Stations1 JO I WORTH EXTRA MILEAGE!... EXTRA SAFETY1 ratnui rmirtiM... si North Main oO.'i South Main o Co. 1 0 Kf.il d Key No. .) UNION 455 PACIFIC blAOLA lu. Central Chevrolet Co. Fun For All. Admission by Box Elder Federation Membership Card Only Memberships On Sale At Door for $1.00. raimiy is together! f SPRINGS Lbts Of 'Em Good Music 1 JOHN II. ROTT & SONS CO It ighant City. Ftah FEDERATION Remember The Date You're Invited AS IT SHOULD BE Memorials for lives we would remember need not be costly. We are proud of the excellent design and careful workmanship which characterize even our lowest priced memorials, carved from the beautiful, hard, northern RAINBOW CRAN-TLS. Choose yours now, while THE ; m.mLam.uLuv Sure Way To Operating Coit BRIGHAM TRUCKS IMPLEMENT CO. e i Howdv Folks: The good old season for cussing the umpire is back in full swing, in spite of the baseball pirates south of the border. Oklahoma Considering $30,000,000 Turnpike : The- - low v CLEVELAND Women i (UP) Meibcis of the Amish than get married moie often a branch of med Church men do in Cuyahoga County other Amish do n t believe in the Greater Cleveland area a their childien to high sondidng survey disclosed. school and some leadeis are opA study of 1 ,20 January mar- posed to attendance at grade riage license applications made scho Is also. They believe tint be led will William Commissioner their Jenks by youngsters revealed that the edds were if thev with associate three to one that persons mar- "woi Idly" childien ried in that month never tried Move to Michigan it before. A few months ag , two famildiFor every eight ies, members of the sect, m ived people vorced here in December, there to Michigan rather than send a weie three 'who married a sec- youth to high school to comply ond, third or fourth time in Jan- with a state law which says childien must remain in school uary. inOf the 16. individuals hntil they are volved in Jenks study, 602 had The Amish Reformed Church beat married least once been members are not to be confused fore. Of them, 317 were women with the Old Order Amish. Memand 285 were men. bers of the emigrating sect drive Common Pleas Judge Samuel automobiles and have all the H Silbert, dean of the domestic rodem conveniences in their relations crurt, commenting on homes. Thev buv their cl , tiies the fact that women marry more in stores, although they are all often than men, said, grass in plain colors. widows can get husbands much However, they lead a simple mere easily than single girls. life and do not believe in with "the world. "They know the psychology of men and are usually net so Most of the members of the timid," he said. group are farmers, but a few ; CADDY STANDARD SERVICE STATION SOlTII .MAIN Hanline and Reddings are looking forward lo making That'i the GLENN at Provo, Brigham, On reason that Americans (night ). at Pinney, enjoy baseball more than football is because they dont at Brigham, have to have a college edu(night). cation to get a ticket to a Baseball game. . ARE NOW OWNERS AND ODER TORS OF A NEW ( II BYRON STATION With Our Comply, Preventive Maintenance i ' iu-e- HANLINE Junior baseball CHEWY OKLAHOMA OF n at Provo -- i Mui'na. 'night' OF THE SOFT!! MAIN c Twelve BERNE. Ind. (UP) doled lor Thurs-:.llll'l . to 15 families aie prep.ci: g to d..v at 7 oclock, has lease the land (n which they bee:. ,ned, Sgt. Haivey R. we iioin and the farms on manager of the young op. which t 'ey grew up for c.i.n a n red this wek. will not have to see, whe.e W.i.ii. up was unable lo Sg their children to hi.h send SJV la:, the meeting would be held. , .50 Si Speaking for -- :(). Religion FOlKi June 22 Brigha n at Helper, Ptovo at innev. June Prove at Brigham, Helper at M una. J u r e 27 Magna at Pinnev SERVICE STATION Meet Legion Baseball Postponed From Thurs. HOWDY, i. Magna at Helper, CADDY Freedom Of Re-fo- GREATEST SONG WRITTEN POO OS ABOUT BASE BALL, WAS HE COmvOsL 0 8V JACK NOSWORTW in HAO NEVEB SEEN A CAME IN HlS UEE AMO TO TEARS LATER, WAiTID UNT'E 1940, 54 SEE HIS FIRST 8iG LEAGUE Game TAKE ME OUT TO "hand-me-down- ! eve- ThuuMay Tenn. I " iciu r Mere, iLes who was denied letiiement lad y lice Tlieio will tie season and came through with in the league tin.-- , s.imiii one of the best years wink ham ( ll v, Pi ovo. He! e. " his baseball career, and a and Sail La 0 Pi: rn fron the Salt Lake Ha Bees of the Pioneer league, I he Ameiiean Folk. Og h n new catcher, who p'obubly will lie id club of Salt Lake L take turns with Lemon tins 'appllod for admi! taiire t season, is tagged as a "hustjri si league m Km day's '"a Nasi-viilo- , wall be dept i.d.e n A'l', T Socks the Aml.ih hjve othei occupations, John nortn ot Berne, will move to Muebn B a cobbler. Another Tennessee, where tiey have Joseph J. Schtock, "hurey king voices. He plans of reliIndiana. f Nortnern been g: anted freedom at 'As a attraction special gion and the right to have their to take a tew of his bee stands Thursday evenings performance own parochial school. South to Tennessee. of Logan only, Louis Fornoff Enoch P. Habegger, one of the home of the families have will play accordion solos. leadeis of the congvegati m, hiupiit land m Tl" nessee with and David J. Graber serve the buildmg'. but othets will have church-apast is and will lead to Pom sciatc.T and build. "Repeat" Marriages the mass exodus to a taim land , about 75 miles south of Easier For Women Al- Ll e alll, 11 ic i Backstopping !M. Fnd-me- rOU3 IMS1 7i - Where Sendee I3 A Pleasure |