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Show V) J fees Buzz Out 41-- 0 Win Over Rear River In Region Onener OX ELDFR SCORES IN EVERY getting the two nearest Bear Liver hots at once. This gave t erg u son plenty of time to get up speed and there wasn't anyone near him as he crossed the last stripe. gRTER, PUNT ONLY ONCE ired hF Rift sked u. Spindler and Davis both ooked good in the Bee . For punt Yards Louis Douglas has a new 53 passes intercepted. Every other 'alent as the point after touch-nyhird Touchdown an kicker. time they pained possession of He converted three out of four tried. On School the ball they converted the Bear River High the line, the outstanding chance into a touchdown. uniforms, players tty had lrt m were almost too numerous The Bees to most consistent field, new mention. Hunsaker, ,Muate playing Rainer was giouml Kamsdell, Warren Fera and large crowd, guson, and turned in ,d ijghts, ami Hadfield all played the Bees Tingey far too first long line games, and not far be,tie Bees hauled gain touchdown, galover on theii loping till yards for the score. hind was the rest of th acli opposition over their coun- - The blocking on the Summary: jsand walked play was 41 to n Louie outstanding. Bx Eld. Bi. Riv r rivals Douglas more than threw- - a block and ended gees is shown by 15 6 up first Downs, Ids from Bushing 338 raw; 93 T Passes Attempted 11 3 fgrguson Romps the They were forced to only once and had two HIS' . 1 US 2 INSULATE YOUR HOME ROCK WOOL FOR CEILINGS BRICK SIDING FOR WALLE Save up be 15 of your lo 30 cooler in summer. WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE of e bers and guests. set with cloth and dishes. The program consisted by Laura Zundel and Mildred a Rasmussen. rn,r ' - - dur-three- ployment Security. The metal mining industry lead ail other industries as the industry furnishing the largest payrr.il in the amount of seven percent of the total. Food industries, kindered pioducts and coal mining followed next. Uses Utah Iron Ore More than one-halthe iron ore used by the Kaiser Co., Inc., duel plant at Fontana, Calif., comes from Utah. Word comes hum the big coast plant that Utah they expect to purchase iron ore in large amounts for soeral years yet. The Kaiser Co., would also purchase Utah Scenic Road Survey coal, however shortage of railMade By Plane road cars make this difficult, As a means of aiding in the and the big steel company will relocation of part of the diavv on their coal stockpile reDeroad, the Slate serve for some time yet. partment of Publicity and Industrial Development used a Old State Capitol plane September 25th to make Draws Tourists a study of the terrain in the state in Visitors from Garfield and San Juan county the Union were every in attendance areas. It is hoped that the presat Utah's historic old state capi-to- l Jessie Hunsaker as president, president, and Miss Darlene Tingey as secretary, were with Mrs. Thompvice son. The girls played various games with prizes going to Faye Richards and Darlene Tingey. A dessert lunch was served to ihe Shirley Hunsaker. following: Edna Joyce Thorsen, Lolo Winters, Joan Flamm, Faye Richards, Evelyn Cazier, Jessie Hunsaker. Darlene Tingey and Mrs. Thompson. DREDGE'S MEN & BOYS SHOP is best shopping place everything l The society editors phone number is 406. Phone in your personal items, social events and other news. Shell appreciate receiving Ihem. News-Journa- building at Fillmore during the past season. In addition, parties registered from Holland, Alaska, Cuba, Ireland and Canada. The building which is kept in good repair by the State Department of Publicity and In dustrial Development, houses an interesting pioneer museum under the supervision of Mrs. Roy Officials: Chase, referee; Niel- W. Dame of Fillmore. By acHead Linesman, tual count, 1135 sen, umpire; people visited Boyer. the Museum during July and 858 during August. Merrell Lumber Co, lesson by Ida K. Lee ; a sketch the life of Hanna Wrlghton by her gramloaughier Lilly The table was Hadley; talk orr women in the table- - news by Hazel Jensen; songs at the home ol Mrs, Nelly An oldl.'ishiotied dinToombs. ner was served tor 30 rnem-Th- Get 630 Million In Wages of Kmr-Thirt- Six hundred and thirty mil- The Gleaner Girls of the Sixth of ,,rra11' Iho' lion in wages have been paid Mutual held their openward vDlb ,hp slaff Pbot by leading industries in Utah,aklM1 social at the home of their ing for uses reference to employees during the past sraPbr Mrs. Evan Thompson, ,be la'lnK f'f proposed road leader, ear period, it is reported The officers, evening. Monday nIKations. by the I'tah Department of Em- consisting of Evelyn Cazier as ent auto highway route which now passes through what is knowm as the North Wash can be relocated for easier access to River Hite and the Colorado crossing. State Road officials were in the party, and later the group will cover the same territory by horseback and pack mule in laying out the proposed healing hill. Your home will ESTIMATES FREELY GIVEN -- s Hanks-ville-llit- BY USING ed tU back-held- . LET Old-Fashion- score. J SJ .highway loute. Seagull Camp Has An .Some of the most amazing m Dinner in the state of 1t.rh entry in this region and becomes Seagull camp of doubly interesting when seen Daughters of Utah Pioneers held fi"tn the air. their opening meeting Thursday The plane party also studied unique and little known Sixth Ward Gleaners ,0K'al odd'ties and structures r f the San Hatael Swell in the Hold Opening Social in We Brigham. ... at reasonable prices. Governor Herbert B. Maw of Utah and President George Albert Smith of the L. D. S. church will attend Ihe Covered Wagon Days celebration at San Bernardino, California, October 9 to 12 when Latter-DaSaints of that region will celebrate the founding of that California city by early Mormon pioneers. A railroad train will transport the 3( Ml members of the Salt Lake Tabernacle choir to San Bernardino to sing several numbers during the celebration. HOME GAME to our store and you'll be a customer for life. SLUMPS SECOND ANNUAL CONTEST r FRIDAY NIGHT 8 BOX ees ELDER P.M. STADIUM One barberry bush may produce 70, 000, (MM) stem-rus- t spores . i The Famous WINKLER VS' it UTAH it Bring SEMI-PR- O JOL VERSUS No Shear Pin No Down Payment S9.68 Your Weight TicketTo CONTEST Per Month BEEHIVE First prize of $100 will be awarded largest legal deer, legally season, in compliance with these rules. 9 Contestants must be at least 21 years of age. Deer may be either sex. and w ill be judged solely on weight. If feet and legs are attached, these may be included in weight, but deer must be drawn. Coal & Appliance field-dresse- 0 d Contestants must register at II. and U. Billiards any time between this announcement and opening date of deer hunting seaand son. Metal deer tag license number must be registered, "For each ton of 6. ore mined, another 7. must be found. Re- member, we miners 8. are working deeper REES PIONEER PARK RULES killed by a Rox Elder county resident, during 1917 regular open & 815P.M. and deeper into the earth and our task The Peaches won the second half with a play-of- f then turner around and won the first SERIES against Helper Sunday, 10-in one of the greatest baseball games ever played (LAME from Provo in Rees Park it'll be more of the in Utah. This (Wednesday) evening the State Championship. Tonight's the same. Three wins in five wins ! home game this year. Don't miss it second game, possibly the last is roU. won (he first half. becoming 9. hunting license must he shown. Only hunters who have registered for contest, as. in Rule I, will be eligible for competition for prizes. All deer in contest must be legally tagged, and tag number must correspond with number registered by hunter prior to season. Deer must be weighed at either Wight C'oal and Ice Company or Richards Cold Storage Locker, and certified weight ticket, showing tag number, turned in at B. and B. Billiards. All weight tickets on contesting deer must be turned in, and contest will be determined closed and prizes awarded, at 12 oclock midnight the third night after the dosing of the regular deer hunting season in Utah. Any possible dispute or disagreement regarding this contest will be referred to a judge to be appointed by the contest sponsors, and the judges decision will be final. more difficult daily." 5 ADMISSION: Adults 75c g The B. & B. TONIGHT t! Deer-Huntin- Cold Storage Locker the season. Only other remaining home game is CHAMPIONSHIP k Before You Go Weight Ticket At Wight Coal & Ice or Richards (SOUTH CACHE) THIS WILL BE THE LAST NIGHT GAME of with Weber on October 31. REGISTER it GET Certified STOKERS Before You Go Hunting, Be Sure The Big Buck Contest Sponsored Kids 50c we; have One visit' Covered Wagon Days At San Bernardino BOX ELDERS the , called By The To Enter |