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Show sox Heal Erigham City, Utah A I lews-gourn- a. Semi-Weekl- Friday, November 7, 1947 Newspaper Successor to y 1HE BOX ELDER NEWS 1896) (Established and THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL (Established 1909) William M. Long, Editor Charles W. Claybaugh, Business Manager Mrs. Gladys H. Johnson, Advertising Manager Published cvrv Wednesday end Friday and entered Second Claes Matter at the poet office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March ft, 1679 Subscription Rates; Boa Elder County $4 00 a year; outside Box Elder Coun 00 a year. Single copies 5 cents. ty 'iefs pin-owriting the minority concurred in by Justices Jorgensen, Nut-,alNuttall and Armstrong Viz. and by l, The uteree was right, and Keith won his 'ight clearly and by a good margin, taking ither five or six of the eight lounds. The mrjjose of a fight is to damage the opponent, by the use of one or a anety of skill-.- , within the rules of the game, and to avoid Jamage from that opponent. Keith certain-- y intlicted the more damage of the two opponents, and we failed to see at any time .hat he ivas hurt in the least, othtr than being tired. e Perry News You "Kill" They'll ' PFPRY, Nov. 5 Gcoigc r Visited win rilat. c in Piovo, Orem and qalt fnrnd-Lake City Thursday r v:s JU 4- lit , nil f1, hi iat A 4 ' - 34 ; M t. L p l ,1 - fa 1 y-- 5&' V - 9 j, M V M Buddy Abbott And I.nu Costello . . depnatelv fight a shin , posse in this scene from the hilarious comedy, The V, 'fill Widow of Wagon Gap. M.inone Main, huh opens at the Roxy thea. v ter Sunday. In the infighting, Marotta had the edge, .anding quite a few more blows. Keith can and did hit harder in the clinches han Marotta, and it would be a close decision as to W'hich actually did his opponent .he most damage infighting. cer-.ain- THANK SINCERELY... YOU ly didnt see We any rough stuff" or llizzoner-elecKen Bott, has made a deal and fighting, neither did dirty apparently Glenn Burt. If with hi.s councilman-elec- t .he reteree, for we failed to note him stop- Glenn will keep him shorn and shaed for the fight at any time to warn either optwo years, Ren will furnish a nice monument ping Only the referee can penalize a ponent. for Glenns grave when need for it arises for a as jve understand it, and fighter for Glenn (as it must to all men, accord- there were no foul, penalties exacted. A fighter to Time.) ing has just as much right to move forward in a clinch as he has to punching if he Having a $3 or $2 or $1.50 ticket and see- can get a glove loose. keep Marotta kept punching a fight card like the one the Jaycees ing, Keith moved forward. It looked to us Wednesschool in the gym high sponsored like Keiths work was more effective. day night makes an expert out of anybody, and brother, were the fight experts having Of course, one of the things you paid your a fine time going over the whole affair for was to see it any way you want money was like some the It of Thursday! just better baseball games last summer, when to see it. You see it your way, well see it the following day everybody was talking ours. A better referee would have made a over and experting the game, and nobody better fight, but we would say the decision would be so bold as to introduce any other was right. As a matter of fact, we have said it! subject for conversation. t, Escalante Desert Blooms On the map, that vast area west of Cedar City, is indicated as the Escalante Desert. Until a few years ago, it was just a sage brush covered sheep range. Today, however, the desert is teing reclaimed and is producing some of. the finest alfalfa and potatoes found in Utah. Srrtatf h(f "Jarge ' farm ' opera tors are making the Escalante area pay dividends. The large operator In the region is the and company. They have reclaimed 2,000 acres which are now under cultivation five miles north of Enterprise and 35 miles west of Cedar City. Weyle-Zuckerma- n Vr and Mr Stanley petPiM.nl and la.r.ily oi Tiemoiwon and ,tnd Mis Iete Foisgnm and .on Dennis of Plain Citv weie lav. Sundav visitors at the hom ol Mi and Mrs Rojal Peteisi n 'I be Junior girls of the M I A enjoved a paitv last Moiulav vi mug at the home of Barbara Billings After the luncheon vu! d 'be time was spent in and showing movie Mnc.ng eel- - Those jiresenl weie B.u bau Billings, Janet Young Wilma Walkei, Mjrna N'elson and Marilvn Judson m-i- We didnt count, of course, but our impression was that in the outside fighting Keith anded about two blows to Marotta s one, ind landed them much more solidly. It ooked to us like Keith hit harder een much harder than Marotta, and did a far letter job of blocking and slipping the p 1 Donna Hirschi who ic fnijiloved in Salt Lake Cilv spent the past week end at Ihe home Mis of hei parents Mr ar.d Rulon Hirschi. The Perry Primary ollweis in teHriined at a Hallowe'en paitv last Wednesday evening at the ) oir.e ol Mrs DeEsta G Young honoring the out going olficeis were Halloween decorations used the rooms throughout Dainty coisages were presented a 10 the guests of honor and di licious luncheon was served at small tables at tractively decorated in the hoi M.S-- . wa- o , r.nd For Used Fat ,s Family end Makes Soop "1H red by follow-- - np Douglas Qiiavie 1. hvinn "We f; j punches that came at him. I havent seen the sports editors story, as yet, but hell probably join the multitude in the opinion that the main event should have been decided a draw. Personally, the old G. R., he of the glass chin and right-han- d lead, risks incurring the wrath of readers who dont accord us a right to our own be- - jrp invocation HoJ-- to ipuUlht t .11 , j a Thank Prophet. "f oflierrs by Secrc-r- and words yfni'i no bv Tres Davis Srnp- n Kill " bv Ruth Hirschi m ,n"i Cros-mn- n ; , I ' n j, k, v lie end Ministiy of Ihe bv Came Peti rsen, "1 Wheie Today Girls' Wnkid" was sung by in,- - l.urjture ol the doc-tim- (ovi minis was given by kelii kei and veises were I.lva Perry, Bishou i,mm bv u u' W Salvaged kitchen fat rot om, necessary to make soap tut ' plies needed by veten Wl),, keep livestock m good n,!lt. ralvaged at butchering turn (alien amma's and m the k, return to the farm at kj,' many everyday necessity U Fia Weaver and Ruth 'iop iid. pi., no solo, Valse E flat a bv Chopin, vvas fdayed by 1 r,i'h rnedge Lucy Johnson of tu si,,ke board was a visitor, and the benediction was offer-d bv Era Weaver. ,1 ,1 , YOU MUSI DO OVERSEAS two-coars- e day colors. Mis Maxine Nelson and Mis. Thelma Billings weie in charge it the entertainment Monte Cai-lwhist was plaved and the pnes weie awarded to Mrs Hoi i nee Wight, Mrs Hael Nelson, Mis Alice Snow, Mrs. Ruth Batnaid and Mrs. DeEsta Young. Relief Society Conference Held Relief Society conference was held in the Perry ward chapel last Sunday evening with Pres. Louise Davis in charge How Finn Our Foundation" was tie Alien opening song, with coiului ting and Beth Diedge as Golfer: Are you going to caddy for me? Boy: Yes, sir. Golfer: Are you good at finding golf balls? Caddy: I certainly am, sir. Golfer: Well, get busy and find one, then, so we can get started SHOPPING Selection Be Of Appreciated GAMES EYSETS -K- Hel am deeply appreciative of my many friends and the support they gave me in returning me I YOUR SETS PLAYING CARDS to otfice as City Recorder. and many others EDNA T. HOMER NEW COMPLETE ! 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