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Show Buy ham City, Utuh 7) eivs-journ- '! al 1947 Friday, August 29, Peaches Club Provo Team 13 To 9 I. are times when air TLiere tight pitching is a good thing, but last Wednesday nite It wasnt necessary as the Peaches went to work with their war clubs to pound out 16 hits that were good for 13 runs and more than enough to swamp Provo, winner of iirst half play. Carl McConnell, usually stin-with his base hits and even stingerier with his opponents runs, didn't need to have imjch on the ball, and after his mates piled up a 7 to 3 lead in the first three inings, he was never pres-- j g E.H.S.j Gymnasium 0:00 iP. M.I - k' HERE ARE THE i 4I iv - 1 yt V 's 4 yap t ::, rs 1. 'C'fil-- fSVSil A .tv IV. 1 3U PEACHES sed t Ti i h. f 55 OF THEM I V) ki2. Competing For The Honor Of Reigning Over Peach Days )r(h et X'-V"-? 1 . M iblllio, S Carnill il W'l'iiam.s Co. 1! ,s HER ROYAL s' HIGHNESS j ' vf THE ii inrti'dWirfrrili ri 1947 At ' s' 41 ! j rifi Tilturri Doris Olsen Don J. Haml Appliance ,4 i3AaUtf23rfc. Provo ''t r J s ' kump, Intermission X.s f'i il l "N fj: rnfhani City Junior Chamber of Commerce wish to epiess their to the merchants and to the 5a lovely twirls who ate taking part contest. We wish each one of vou the best of luck. Xt: 'A' ' - K ,$'! 2. U V. J A' t '.o X' '5.' "Vi fcX: "...o o; FOR DANCING ORCHESTRA Admission: Dance Floor anJ IJalcony SI.1 00 ler Person Ilalconv Spectators 75c Per Person .? 2fc.J- 'V,w.''.-- s. tv sp, A ' 5t", e v J iVV- tA "'5 . S. ,2;a Cyr f-- v & -- - vj A-r- 1 . vi r hm iT'sV? V - eX.';. - j v 'v - et Proceeds From Dance Provo Po'tal Frinlim'Si P f t, 'v: SytS" f . . 1 ? 4 J BEES HONOLULU FOOTBALL TRIP IN ha Id Chant' Piuline Nelson Hetty Marble Oil Diups served Seats for 1917 Game With Fairinston High School, inolulu, to be plajed in DEE Stadium, will fo on sale at the ! V fiv Id's (I. A. I nee. J - -- . .201 520 9 330 .000 113 JOx 13 Johnathan Welch, son of Mr and Mrs. Samuel Welch of Harper, recently has been awarded a $100 scholarship in U.S.A.C., Logan, from the Sears Founda, tion fund The award was made on the basis of outstanding work in agriculture. Twenty-fou- r hoys in Utah were awarded scholarships by the foundation, Welch being the one nominated from Box Elder high school 'V and Mrs. Russell Green-halgand daughter, Wanda, have been visiting for the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Flank Greenhalgh and family in Brigham City, While , here they also went to Idaho Falls and to Yellowstone .Park on brief visits. They returned to their home in Los Angeles Thursday. Mr. ' y,i P," aches Russell Greenhalghs Visit In Brigham City 4 I 0 .221 Jonathan Welch Wins Scholarship At U.S.A.C. SAW . To Help Finance B.E.H.S. 1 a,..r..aaarie&.M Kina DLson A'.4','' F fill Go 0 ' J1 V feSjd''-- :a -- SALE! ON d. 'A r 4 Federal Tax Included NOW 5:k 2 ... r 12-PIE- TICKETS 4 Kl.it r New C 207o -- Shirk's Je.inre Dlavlock Vlarilvn Holmes Jones Service, Connne PEACH QlEEN OMMITTEE of the Dilaham City Junior Chamber Of Commerce 15 ,. "I mfrli ilei.vMi1 s. . A Cl !4 3n , I 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1' 2 ' ' 'A4? s 4 Thanks, For Your Cooperation! 5 5 4 . A u- 4 2 3 4.2 .' Jensen, el . erly, c , . Lee Wankler, rf Piooks, If M Wankler, p H R .. 6 ( j? ., 9 Ab Drake, 2b Bcrge, ss Bird, 3b p Page, lh p'cf l1? Tx : ' fiox Score: Itita Call T!ioi'1im i llardwau WWTJt'.lW1 Crowned Be t ( i V r: ) ' M X A';c: 0EE Will 4. n v . ? 7 - ! JsrNs 1 4's "a i- I v.4ty . HiiiTiinU leteisen I.eOia ilstt 1 ?V K jg, O t Ti H,,s tiiSPiyaUilittdU.. ? f ' Maurine Nelson '1 v - j v,U.V- ' Culli-moie- 9 , jar S: K r 4 Cullimoro played a very heady game of ball. On a close play , at first, after bunting, conveniently got his head in the way of the ball, and while the Timps were chasing the elusive white pill, Cully was making tracks for third. As the ihiow came in. the third base-mamutled the ball, Cully lighting out foi home and making it as the third sacker threw over the eatcher's head. That play is about the picture of the whole ball game. Everything and anything happened. The final score was 13 to 9 in favor of the Peaches after the dust cleared away, and they were ready to turn out the lights & A 1 Hoi n.t Nelson nit r ('loaners - tA 4" Nr . K.?k v- A rfv j . sH? ?! s M TP9r . V h -- li A?' By Sponsored V. Brigham City mior Chamber Of ,;1 !; a- -. Fifth Ward Relief Report Day Sept. 2 fT ;N '?? S' xV CJ vvS A .rffTl: '(Kill'' j -f li A j Donna Jensen Hamilton Drupr i row n A ?, Kappa Delta Chi Holds Party Wednesday Eve udrene Harper d. rn ( leanei s Members of Kappa Delta Chi sorority, from Laura, Educa- xt?W3 1 C P 1 S. Lc s, I (fii4 rr rlt-&", - T i-- 1 I 55 h&k? - ',' fe 2 uU1? y C ' r At . J - an( So()(, .Ntoma i.emoit Co it and Music I a.:; , t D.ek Ilaiper s vi i t X- - ' T C-svt- - - t 'J e Dec m 1 nut. Produce 0rSlpla l.ltei uth r , St v1 i oocD n o of 'the So- r , s ,1- - vs-,-A C w s v, V lent . j- - i3 J C party rority was held August 4 at the canyon home of the owners i nd instructors of the 'beauty Mr. and Mrs. Delbert school leap Everyone had a good time x' o fs: MS ?aC&5T4' au Olsen rw Immmg. An initiation - X I tf 4 ,cs L ;r.k .u .. ' H4 '! ' y, x; , 1 t Marv ysety tional Bcautv school, held a part at the home of their pres ident. Miss Beverly Johnson, pot Wednesday evening. A luck" supper was enjoyed, after which the group went to Crystal Springs for dancing and ? T?1 , The Fifth ward Relief society will hold their report meeting and work day Tuesday afternoon, September 2, at 1 oclock instead of the second Tuesday of the month. The meeting will be held in the Fifth ward Commerce I Vi jjt , r jH S y alt dl i r Speak; For Graduates' (h Hand Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jones and grandson of Margaret Jones, will give the response for the graduating dacs at the University of Utah 'odav .ones will receive his rna tirs tlegiee. Commencement exercises are to lie held at Kingsbury hall this evening at i I '4 . i " .fits iaidinc I'chn Coal aid T 7 15 o'clock IJIUuiWIliP j lM 4II1II Jg 1 e u |