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Show Box Elder Chspter Furnishes State F. F. A. Leader 4 ELDER BOflC yjewd-oum- JAYCEES al Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, Sept. TO DONKEY 3, 1947 PEACH DAYS LEAGUE TILT FRI. Game Sunday At Magna Winds Up Darkness And Tie satisfactory conclusion Industrial league to Sundays may be game at Magna straightened out heie Friday night when the Millmen come to Rees Pioneer park to play a retuin tilt as a Peach Days feature. Going into the game Sunday as long-oddfavorites, the Peaches led until the final inning, when a ball that third baseman Bill Cowley thought was clearly foul was called a fair hit, and two Millmen crossed the plate, knotting the count at 7 all. Then, at the end of the ninth inning, the game was called on account of darkness. A Provo win over Helper nevertheless boosted the Peaches from half a game behind the Distributors to a percentage-pointlead The Peaches counting Sundays tie as no game-h- ave lost one less game and won one less game than the Helper-ites- . A very s base-runner- s s With the league leadership tottering as it is, every Peaches game or even half game is worth its weight in gold, and of crucial interest to ball fans. But Friday nights league tilt here is being built into "spectacle proportions with the added attractions of a Peach Queens Beauty Revue, featuring all 55 of the lovely contestants in the Peach Queen contest, and other entertainment acts. Admission charge for the game Friday will be $1 for adults and 50 cents for children under 11, but season tickets will be honored for part payment of the admission price. Carl McConnell will be on the mound again Friday night, after more than a weeks rest. Tuma, with the steadying influence of Don Rasmussen behind the plate turned in a creditable performance in Sundays game at Magna. To Be Displayed an in Rees Pioneer park, and club early poll of Commercial A display trailer of liquid petroleum (propane) gas appliances will be in Brigham City for a Peach Days, demonstrating complete line of gas appliances for the home, Don J. Baird of Baird Appliance company said today. Ranges, water heaters and space heaters will be included in the display, all hooked up and in operation to show exactly what they can do for the comfort and convenience of the modern home, Baird said. Baird is local dealer for L. P. gas and appliances. The trailer on on the carnival midw'ay, Forest street west of Main, through arrangement with Monte Youngs Rides and Shows The public is invited to investigate "cooking with gas, and heating water and home heating as well, according to Baird Cadet Class Vacancies exist for a considaviation number of erable cadets for the primary training class which begins October 15, it was announced by First Sergeant Harvey R. Wardrop of the Biigham army and air force recruiting station. This shortage has been caused by a recent change in the age requirements for appointment as aviation cadet which upped the age requirements from 18 Q years to 20 years for appointment. Sgt. Wardrop advised further that those interested must take exceptionally fast action if they have not already done so, as will qualifying examinations be held on September 8 for this first class of aviation cadets. Those interested in applying as The key to retucing the concentrate requirement aviation cadets are urged to for ifarm animals is to increase contact the U. S. army and air the use of lush green pastures foices recruiting office at 16 and high quality legume hays south Main stieet, Brigham City, in balancing livestock rations. Immediately. pro-tefr- v Attention Tomato Growers at our Honeyville packing shed. Market is improving, so pick all mature, smooth, green tomatoes for the fresh market. Improve your returns by picking all green tomatoes as they get large enough, thus increasing tonnage. i Now packing green tomatoes WE SORT, WAX, PACK AND SELL TO HIGHEST MARKETS STERLING Phone 199-J- 6 H. NELSON CO. MORRIS VANCE, Manager Honeyville, Utah VETERANS Hold on to your bonds! Veterans! Set an example of thrift. Dont cash your terminal-leavlevel-head- ed e bonds now, unless you must. If you need the money desperately or are in debt thats different. Otherwise, hold on to your bonds. Youll be glad later. bond earns interest at 2Vi a year. A $100 bond is worth $112.50 to you if you hold it to maturity. Every terminal-leav- e So hold those bonds until you can get John Walker, Lorin Merkley, Paul Crawford and Cecil Chlarson at the annual F. F. A. convention in Salt Lake City last week were elected officers of the Utah Association of Future Farmers of America. Chlarson, at right, who last year was president of the Box Elder chapter, was elected president of the state organization for the coming year. In addition to capturing the top office, Box Elder F. F. A. judging teams, individuals and exhibitors captured a lions share of the prizes in judging and exhibits. Members of the Box Elder high school vocational agriculture faculty, within which the F. F. A. is organized, are John Oisen, Jr., Owen Westenskow, Sam Gordon and Norwood J. Hyer. ... NORTHERN Joe Carr ALL-STA- Glover Stand-Ou- t Bail Lugger; Scores First Touchdown well plugged, The in hot water, and deep in highly-toute- North South Prep All Star game Saturday evening at the U. of U. stadium, Salt Lake City, lived up to expectations as a meeting of great stars that could play as a team, and as a clear-cu- t demonstiation of two football systems It lived up to ex pectations for fans from the Brigham City area, too, who W'ent expecting to see Box Elders great trio of backs and a dependable, hard driving end turn in performances that could riot escape recognition. Thanks largely to the state championship Box Elder elevens conti ibut ion, the North team was superior in every department except for the Ts forte, debehind the line ceptive Ben Glover of Box Elder, Cleon Hodges of North Cache and Billy Boren of Bingham Canyon proved to be the game's "greats, but the greatest of these was Glover. Going in at the start, he played well over half the game. When the line failed to stop the South defense, Glover simply out-ruhis taeklers. Statistics weren't broken down, but it looked to Box Elder partisans as if Lightnin' Ben were responsible for about half of Norths total of 191 yards from scrimmage. and easily that percentage of the 93 yards total punt returns. The South team was beaten from early in the second quarter and had no machinery to stop North the three backs. The first touchdown was all Box Elder, with Glovers speed alternating with Non Johnson's The important power thrusts. tally was set up by Glover's beautiful "coffin corner punt that sailed out on South's three-yarstripe Throughout the time he was in the game Glover's punting kept the South eleven their territory, and his punt returns made their attempts at the same kind of game futile. Peterson, who played all but a few minutes of the game at left end, was rated by most observers Norths outstanding lineman. He blocked with deadly effect, find went down to nail punt receivers in their tracks. Coach Earl Feiguson of the Bees understudied and assisted Howie Odel in shaping the "T formation plays of the South team, and it must be said the plays were deceptive. But if the game proved anything, it pioved that talent is more important than a system. South's fumbles also were costly. North scored for the second a fumble time following in the third quarter, recovered by Kenny Nielsen Binghams Billy Boren then came into the game and blaed the spheroid across in four runs, one of them a fumble which he recovered Boren scored again through a broken field in the final canto, then pitched the pass that retted the fourth touchdown in the closing minutes of the game. The trio of Northern backs might easily have looked less effective but for the blocking of their sturdy teammates, of which Kenny Nielsen easily was top choice. Kenny's defensive work also was brilliant. Statistics: fleet-foote- J sentiment indicated that the Phone youi news to Xo 7. challenge would be accepted. Phone vour news to No "Well show those young punks how to play baseball, on foot, ByJor-hands and knees - - yes, even MAH0NEI on donkeys, Max Morgan, who will captain the team of dignified elder business men like i himself declared. "If Morgan wasn't past hisf thrown prime we wouldnt haveChamber him out of the Junior last year, Dale Secrist, Jayeee And sports chairman replied. that goes for the rest of those has beens hell round up for the game. Well even spot them a couple of donkeys and still beat them. Morgan cant lose He's presifootball teams have been sdent of the city softball league, elected EACH YEAR FOR 15 YEax 92 PLAYERS HAVE BEEN NAMES which appears to be finishing AND 62 WERE ON ONLY A the season in the red. The JunCLUBS ( BEARS -- 18, NEW . the is one ior Chamber sponsoring YORK-1GREEN bena as Donkey Softball game efit to the city softball league, to pay off the current season and give them a little something to start with neat season. "But his creaking old boys will lose the game, and badly! Secrist asserted. In Donkey Softball only the pitcher, catcher and batter are permitted to stand on their own feet. Lanes are marked confining the field of footwork for the moundsmen and backstop. All throws must be made from the donkeys backs. An infielder cant get off his donkey, must have hold of the donkeys lines to field a ball. An outfielder can go as far as he likes from the donkey, but he must return to it and mount before he can throw the ball. When the batter makes a hit, he must get on his donkey and "run the bases donkey-back- . The donkeys have their own ideas of how to play softball for laughs, and don't always start for the right base. The company furnishing the trained donkeys for the game also furnishes an umpne who is You can expect and get the best when y expert in keeping a game moving, fast and funny. The players have a whale of shop at DREDGE'S MEN & BOYS SHOP. Stop a lot of fun playing donkey softball, but its the audience during PEACH DAYS and let us outfit you w that really gets the big bang out of this hilarious game, SeWe have everyth your new fall wardrobe. crist declared. Its been a good many years since there has been in highest quality clothing. Sii: you need a donkey softball game in Brigham City, but people are still life where you're offered the best talking, and laughing, about it. prices you Were expecting a record crowd at the park Saturday night, Septo pay. tember 13. a CROCHET COTTON colors, selection of good .300 jds. No. 30 . ...25c 1IEAMER COTTON About No. 10, 600 y 5 1c ds. CROCHET HOOKS ly all sies, each . near10c . BOOKS 10c, di- North scoring- Touchdowns Glovei, Boien 2, Johansen. Points after touchdowns Knudsen 2 (placements). Substitutions North Theurer, Haacke, centers: Larsen, Sand-betg- , tackles; Curtis, Palmquist, guards; Garner, end, Hodges, Boren, Johansen, Christopolis, Knudsen, Duerden, backs. South Substitutions: Hill, center; Mathews, Fergusen, tackles; Webb, Dimmitk, guards Madsen, Carlyle, ends, Curry, Anderson, Norris, Ilillman, backs. - Teachers Meet Thiirs. And Fri.; Plan Central The annual institute for all Elder county school district feathers and school employes will be held Thursday and Friday, September 1 and 5, according to action taken by the school board at its meeting Box last week. The Thursday program will be held in Brigham City, and oh Friday teachers will meet at their respective schools, under the direction of the schools principals, it was announced. Teachers will be assigned to their respective schools in advance of the institute. Karl Krusmark, local architect, was authorized by the to make board preliminary sketches for a new Central elementary school in Brigham CY ty. There are to be sketches DONKEY BASEBALL DON'T You'll Die MISS IT Laughing Million making use old building of parts of the still intact, following the fire in mid August, as well as additional sketches of bi ro B. M ros u hi do eh Ri OH lol pr Co 1 BEN HU i sta am SAT,, SEPT. PIONEER 13 UTC Aul HK A KOUSAY FROM FM M I t'Bau iopi I om le. I Ed fcrd. SUN liiHJ inp 3; Get famous U. S. Royals at a great saving. Riding on Royals means safer riding on any road in any weather. quicKer, BLOCK TREAD slops you stmghur on the rodu1! of Fall or roaas of Winter. ram-sodk- slush-covere- d SAFETY BONDED CORDS make your tires run cooler . . . stay stronger Blowout dangtrs are nunimizeJ. SAFETY dynamite. Mines of I ISUl d SAFETY larger consumers of P T one an entnely new building Fire insurance adjustment for Central school was to be made today (Wednesday), it was announced. Howard Barker, Salt Lake City schools building engineer, was to be 'here to serve as expert advisor for the board of education. Central school Meanwhile, will open on schedule Monday morning, September 8, in buildings 42 and 43 of Bushnell hospital, with part of building 36 to be used for the lunch proThe Bushnell heating gram. plant also has been assigned to the board of educaion for use with the temporary school buildings, according to K. E. Weight, superintendent. "Utah is one of the ,fte Car ! VENTILATED TREAD un sm TRADE-I- (UN Brig ICH vpp jyi f I if i 1,2 ndu 1 j h runs nur TOP 'ist lime cooltr and safer at the highest speeds on fie 1. .Uest roads of N ALLOWANCES the state annually use 10,000,000 CENTRAL CHEVROLET Cd PARK You .i. :EK at out ores. REES Articles u A ... Sponsored By Brigham City Junior Chamber of Commerce The Store Of A it BAY-- pounds in blasting rections for doilies, bed covers, spreads, table edgings. N. L. HANSENS ro' well-traine- d fleet-foote- VARIETY STORE STUDEBAKER Opponents fumbles owm MANAGER JOE CARR, INC., 750 SOUTH MAIN ST. VICTORY R IS A TRIUMPH FOR BOX ELDER CROCHET full interest and full value. 13, ' who llaiold Mi siick i Sgt Ina Mane Maynard, Salem. N. C going on ha's been stationed in Japan for Fla, Nfnv been quite Augustine, several months, has Mexico, Jaurez, the Ca' to the ill and was tlovvn back Caverns, New Mexico an a now pa is and a Me-United Stales Voida national pat H, tient in Letterman Gene.al She Colorado Calif. The party diove bdoOnu pital San Fianusco, soon. the tup expet Is to be discharged 7; Vacancies Exist In September To U. S. , Gas Appliances evening, III Returned j c Me and daughter Br Buit, returnedi S uuiclay thiee weeks motor trip tC the eastern stalls On the Dip they daughter Ruth and hua Clark Sgt. Ina Marie Maynard The Junior Chamber of Commerce today challenged the Sento a ior Chamber of Commerce Sat "Donkey Softball Game, urday Mr and Mis BASEBALL GAME Proceeds To Go To Finance Softball City League Play PEACHES WILL MEET MAGNA IN Brigham Family T0Ur East, South States SENIORS CHALLENGE Can Depend On The Leader" |