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Show , NORTH AND SOUTH CACHE PULL Carp Scramble Is OUT OF LEGION REGION LEAGUE Red a nip I 2.37 with globe Fluorescent 3.15 Hate Adjustable Shades L With Logan Playing Here Sergeant Harvey R. Ward rop, district athletic officer for trie American Legion for Hus distnct in the absence of C V. Forsgren, announced today that this district would commence its scheduled games for the district championship on Saturday afternoon, June 21 at Brigham City, when the Brigham team entertains ii.c Logan team at Rees Pioneer park in a game whieh will get under way at 3 o'clock. Due to the fact that South Cache and Noith Cache both withdrew from the District leaand gue, at the last minute without notice, it was necessary to revise the entire schedule, There aie Wardrop declared now hut three teams left in the league, those teams being Brig- Ceiling Lamp Desk Lamp 21 first Fluorescent "Practical Lamp use as Desk Lamp, Pin Fp. "J N. Start June 6.58 Red All New Schedule Will HANSENS VARIETY STORE The Store Of A Million Articles ham, Logan and Tremonton Since the league schedule has to be completed so that a district champion can he ceitificd by July It a sensible schedule could not he made out, Brigham Wardrop apologized and the other learns will play each other twice for a total of foui games, wiih the team finishing on top being chosen to lepresent District 1 in a play-of- f with the winner of District 2 for the right to enter the state tourwill be a nament This play-ofthree affair. These games must be played between July 13 and July 23. The Brigham scnedule for District 1 play is as follows: June 21, vs. Logan at Brigham. June 23, vs Tremonton at Brigham July 1, vs Logan at Logan July 5, vs Tiemonton at Tremonton. f June July 28, Bye 13, Bye First Sgt Waidrop, who is also of tire Brigham nine, today asked for the support of the townspeople of Brigham, saying, Brigham has a bunch of swell kids who are well deserving of the support and cooperation of every citizen of Brigham and surrounding towns. They have been Paying good hut not brilliant ball in their exhibition games. It is my prediction that several of those kids will be playing in Peaches uniforms in a very few years The kids will certainly feel a lot better if they once see those Brigham stands full of loyal boosters instead of the few rooters who have turned out for our games so far. Bud Powers has decided to play with us and that one addition will do a lot for our team, both in the pitching and hitting departments. Wardrop added that the Brigham post of the American Legion has decided to make a bid for the state tournament. manager and coach Comes The Bride Here A lovely picture, to be sure, and how price- less in years to come. Make an ment today for your wedding taken at home or studio. appoint- portraits, THE SMITH STUDIO BAILIE BUY NOW AND QDF MARK-DOW- N Is Tues. Evening Saturday SAVE THE DIFFERENCE SAMNCiS. At 2 Oclock (Continued fjom Page One) sponsors explained Directions to the youngsters and explanations and announcements to the crowd will be made over the citys public address system, which has been arranged for by J. D. Gunderson, summer recreation director. H. Reed Simonsen will serve as announcer for the Scramble. All Jaycees To Help Collins today called upon all members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce to help out in managing the Carp Scramble Saturday afternoon. There will be a lot of youngsters to handle and look out for and a lot of work to be done at the lust minute, and were asking all membeis of the Junior Chamber of Commerce to come to the Centra school grounds at 1 oclock Saturday afternoon to help out, he said. The tons of carp were brought buck alive" from the Bear River mai sties and the Migratory Bird refuge early this month by Jaycees, who assisted Dan Davis in seining out the carp. On June 2 Davis, Collins, J D. Mer-rII, Paul Merreil, Eric Seashore, John Reese and Ray Reese caught over a ton of carp, and on June 8 another expedition went out and caught more than a ton again. Assisting on the second haul were Reed Simonsen, Hal Bosley, Ray Reese, Ray Conger, Don Freeman, Gordon Reeves, Dale Secrist, Bill Long, Collins and Davis. is director Jess Jepperson member of the general committee in charge of arrangements for the Scramble, and Bert Christensen is a member of the committee. Prize Contributors In listing the prizes and their Hansen Willis contributors, pointed out that "theres still time for any merchant or individual who was missed to donate a prize to he awarded in the Carp Scramble. We dont want anyone to feel lie was left out, Hansen said. A phone call either to Hansen or to Collins will bring a Jaycee to pick up lie prize, he said. of prizes, The contributors and the prizes given, are: Dons Service two flashlights, complete. Capitol theater four show tickets. Mark Brightenburgs service lolder of pictures. E. & M. Cafe S3 cash. Jensen Brothers Mill $3 cash. Kntidson Floral and Anderson Produce aeroplane engine. Simonsens Jewelry wrist watch. baseball Thompson Hareware mitt. Blocks two sport shirts, Jestes and Chase Firestone store candid camera with carrying ease. M K, N. Furniture $7.50 cash. Rockwoods Sporting Goods fishing reel. Brigham Tire Shop large assortment of fishing tackle and t j Huilt to last, we can guarantee these lawn chairs to be of fine quality. Regular $7.65 $5.95 Regular $5.95 Mutual age girls of both Elder North and South Box stakes will hold a Jamboree Tuesday evening from 8 until 10 oclock at the high school camtoday. pus, it was announced They are asked to bring their own lunches, and drinks will be furnished Each girl is asked to bring an odd dish or cooking utensil to help replenish dishes at the Beylmia Girls home. Ball games and other games will he played, and a community-sinwill be enjoyed during the evening, activity counselors of both stakes announced. All I Choose from a wide variety of colors, and decorate your lawn with fine fur- niture at a Mutual Jamboree Military Ball Is Saturday Evening Edna Joyce Thorscn Is L.D.S. College Grad 8 WewA-Joumc- il ELDER BOX Edna Juvce Thoisen, daughter Utah of Mr and Mis. Albert Thorsen, Brigham ; City. was graduated as a secietarv NEWS-JOURNAL Wednesday, June 18, from the L. D S Business college in Salt Lake CityWhile in school there she whs Acorresponding secretary for ediwas and Iota sorority, lpha Gold tor of the school paper, and Blue IMuiie ADS riN! 2J, GETRgnjj ! flflCC SPECIAL 6.00 x 16 ?ecio PR TU Bostons new ly eonseauxiliary bishop, John J Wrutha, is one of the youngest high churchmen in the Catholic hierarchy in America. At oces 37, h US ' hen o'?J - has Grade Tubes At Top Includes Excise TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY er J2.35 Special Irice. man SCI Cen .cumi BaBSHHSBSBSES REPRESENTATIVE WANTED Would vou like to represent K ed The public was reminded today of the Battery Ball Saturday evening at the National FOUND rubber Guard Armory, in Brigham. Evboot. Loser may call at eryone is invited to attend this to pay for this ad and dance, which is. being sponname and address of finder sored by the local battery of will be given. the National Guard as the closfising function of the current cal year Drills will not be re- Card Of Thanks To those who by their acts sumed until fall. ot kindness expressed their Music will be furnished and friendship at the sympathy band. time of the death of our beTroxells nine-piecThe dance will start at 9 oclock. loved husband and father, W. Admission will be 75 cents per C. Burnham, we wish to express couple, according to Clint John- our heartfelt thanks. We wish son, executive officer of the especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief Society, and all others who assisted in To prevent woolen socks from any way. shrinking after washing, fill The Burnham Family. them with small, clean stones before hanging them up to dry, Successful Farming suggests magazine. Weight of the pebbles will prevent shrinkage. NOW WHILE YOU CAN! BUY Maisonette Frocks in your community? Earnings unlimited. Write P. O. Box 1473, Salt Lake City. Small basement FOR RENT apartment, prefer older people. 230 South Third West. ay even: i and a CAR HEATERS now Knee-lengt- w be s, M led o bv tb re; Euilt for Chrysler a few available. Only heaters SITPLY buy them hile you can. Corporation Custom News-Journ- ,th p: r Summer weather does not call tor car hut when cold weather comes THE ( AN NOT MEET THE DEMAND so d big a tis. T nil Cars. r.ng S st re ceb me ;. fe: ward Nielsen - Ander: s Auto Sales 00 1 a .loyd fron Co. appe a sols er No. Main Phone fal nek ests I! OS SEJMite&cC' TRU CK5 tb I ewed kanj ners ( SSSSSSSasjMai sporting goods. Star Barber Shop $1 cash. Pheasant Cafe $5 cash. six leather Hamilton Drugs billfolds. Tyson Feed and Seed $5 cash. Richards Cold Storage Lockers $.3 cash. Smith Studio one framed 8 by 10 inch portrait. Brigham City Fruit Growers S3 cash. Bernie Houghton Garage $5 cash. Box Elder Packing corporation $3 cash. S. Martin Rasmussen Insurance $2 cash. Box Elder l $5 cash. Carroll B. Williams Insurance $3 cash. Hodges Barber Shop $1.50 cash. Brigham Hotel $2.50 cash. C. A. West Store Bathing trunks. O. P. Skaggs Store Box of Hershey bars. John H. Bott and Sons 50 cents. Beehive Coal and Appliance two flashlights. Merreil Lumber company hammer. Cook's Garage 50 cents. 50 Coleman and Sorenson cents. Central Chevrolet tricycle And many others. News-Journa- Not months after vacation is over! Not substandard odds 'n ends! Fine, high quality these luggage sensationally reduced! All oi much pieces were made to sell for much, more all mean great savings to you! Fed. Tax $4.95 l.isen BELOW COST! j CEDAR SHINGLES 21 WARDROBE 19.75 Per Rundle WEEKEND CASE CASE With hangers and folding fixture in the lid. Matches the Pullman perfects except for size and price! Guess again! 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