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Show f ' I ELDER PQ Utah jrigham City, n December Friday, 96 Years He Made It Now Boys Break It Up ouma 3 5, 1947 if Took Him Young Bostonians Yield But To he outlived his with the Penn insurance policy Mutual Life Insurance company. Hts policy has been in effect for 65 years since Aug. 14, 1882, and according lo the American experience table of mortality, 96 sears is the limit of a lifetime. Walters was 96 last February, and Aug. 14 was the maturity date on his policy. Walters received a cneck $3,154 from the insurance s a for " As f v' v IT'S FISHER I Anno uncmg v jS Lecture Treatment BOSTON (UP) Boston's juvenile court has had outstanding success in dealing with juvenile delinquency, according to its latest report. Of 3,000 young offenders who appeared in court over a period of five years, 83 percent have never appeared again. Most of the remaining 17 percent who repeated their delinquency were cured after further treatment, the report said. A li vveek program of afterschool lectures, handicraft and sports is credited with the KENDAl.LVILLE, 111. (UP) William J. Walteis, retired drugman in a million gist, is one ' n A Store Pre-Christi- nas T v From December 10 Until Christmas Brigham City Retail Stores Will Observe The Following Later Closing Hours: FROM DECEMBER 10 to DECEMBER 19 INCLUSIVE: Open Until 6:00 p. m. Daily and Saturday SANDALL FROM DECEMBER 20 to DECEMBER 24 INCLUSIVE: Open Until 8:00 p. m. Daily and Saturday j I Through cooperation of Brigham City, the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce Merchants' Commit- y tee and the Junior Chamber of Commerce Christmas Activities committee, the Christmas lights over Main streets will be turned on at 5:00 P. M. I FOR AUTHORIZED WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10TH ... y Keith missed with a left which went over Eddie Marottas shoulder in the fourth round as Eddie steps in and prepares to let Keith have a left in the bread basket. The decision was called a draw. Some 3,000 fans saw the fight which was staged by the Junior Chamber of Commerce in the Box Elder high school gym last Wednesday night. PONTIAC SERVICE both) The tare of your car is guarded best by the people who sell (hem. Specializing in Pontiac service you Keith-Marot- ta Eddie Marotta and Keith Nut-lal- l, the two Youll like our work . . youll be satisfied with your . cars performance when it leaves our shop. little punchers, met in what turned out to be one whale of a battle Wednes-dnight in the high school gym, and the decision was called a draw. The fight card was full of evenly matched contests as the five draw decisions point out. The other two fights on the card were won by Kelly and by KOs to the cheers of y Hu-nic- k Motor Co. Fisher-Sanda- ll 17 East 2 South close to 3,000 fans. The headliner was cide the winner of set to dethe last meeting between Marotta and Phone 74 Formerly Fisher-Hes- Motor Co. s Morris Yesterday, however, Nuttall, Keiths father, informed l the that Keith acwas actually the winner cording to the judges votes. Pete Peters, the announcer made a mistake as to how the His fight was to be judged. understanding was tnat the majority of the three judges would be the decision, and when two of the three judges called it a draw fight a decision was announced. Actually the voting went as follows: Jimmy Shulsen award-eacfighter four rounds, one of the judges gave one round to each boxer and called six a draw, and the other judge gave four rounds to Keith, two to Marotta and called two even. After the decision had been made, Fete was informed of his error. Actually the total rounds, which should have been used, favored Keith. Sunny Kelly of Portland scored a knockout over Booker Washington of San Francisco in fifteen seconds of the second round. In the semi-fina- l Ernie of West Jordan stopped Jimmy Dalonas of Salt Lake in 47 seconds of the first round. Mike Garcia of Ogden and Willie Price of Salt Lake battled to a draw. Gaiy Nuttall of Brigham City drew in "three rounds with Don Curtis of Ogden. Blaine Bingham of Ogden and Alphonso Emidoris of Ogden drew in three heats. In the other bout Oliver Ana-derof Salt Lake and Galan Thorp of Ogden fought to a draw. 'Keith and was everything it had been cracked up to be, ex- cept the outcome. The fans were divided in their opinions as to who won the fight just as j they were in the last encounter, but were satisfied with the out- - Hu-nic- LETS MAKE BRIGHAM LITTLE AS $5 A WEEK YOU ON WASHDAYS! Take up to 24 months to pay for workless washing ichabifl FIRST PRIZE $25 S SECOND PRIZE $15 THIRD PRIZE $10 I No need to turn in an entry blank or make any other preparations. your home and lawn for Christmas, and winners some evening after Dec. 20. MERCHANTS Bees Take On , topcoats coverts. I ; ears, 50. Rw I to?" I jrite len, fun Is, I jtany aI'l-- tries a1 ats H o. r topcoa; choose , -- appred I tock.fj ons. Ef ne. PrKt.. SI to M Save Hot H . unliJ times-damp- THIRD PRIZE $10 A i decora- DOWNTOWN XMAS CAROL SING S COME DOWNTOWN IN BRIGHAM A . CUV AND HEAR THE CAROIS I The Merchants Committee of the Chamber of Commerce and the Christmas Activities committee of the Junior Chamber of Commerce wish to express their thanks to Orion Eskelsen and the city electric department. Mayor Rulon Baron and the Brigham City council for their splendid cooperation and invaluable contributions to the Christmas activities program in Brigham City. ...AND MAY WE BE THE FIRST TO FREE SAY... Phone COMMITTEE and- -- AT LOW COST DEMONSTRATION HARRY HANLINE . CHRISTMAS ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE CHEVRON STATION 321 uttau 10, No Majn I A E I i i During the Christmas season, Christmas Carols will be broadcast over a public address system to be installed downtown by the Merchants Committee. The school superintendent, school music supervisors and teachers are cooperating in this, and a number of delightful Christmas musical programs ore being arranged. JOB DON J. BAIRD APPLIANCE South Main $15 WAX & POLISH with! Cost up to $90 fast than other automatics to start 3 SECOND PRIZE Box Elder Chamber of Commerce -drys day. Come in or telephone! IN FOR $25 MERCHANTS agitator COM2 FIRST PRIZE and Clothes! And Save All the Work Water-So- ap just a small down payment on the Your w ashdays "off begio NOW-w- hh balance! And with your Bendix the to months pay months and Bendix-a- nd The Bendix does the rest-- alt leave! and in is a soap do dial, set put ail you'll clothes changes its own hes water-wasby itself! It fills itself with itself drains itself-sh- uts clothes-cle- ans J water-rin- ses even have to be there. itself off! No hands in water for you! You dont water-l- ess no soap-a- nd hot less clean-w- ith Clothes come wonderfully toterms new the about easy Find payment out clothes! wear on t dth seaffl ms, cn FOR merry Christmas BENDIXa",c Washer id Chnst; LETS BRIGHTEN UP THE DOWTOWN SECTION The city will take account of additional electrical connections for Christmas lighting tions, and deductions will be made accordingly from power and light bills. I The Box Elder Bees take to the basketball court for their second cage game, with West high school from Salt Lake City furnishing the opposition. Bees will take the court as under dogs as the West squad is filled with three returning lettermen and olher positions occupied by members of last years outstanding B squad. The game will be played in the Brigham City schools gym. The second team game will start at 7:00 o'clock and the first strong game will be called at 8:00. There will be a small admission charge for the public. Just decorate the outside of tour the town and select the of Commerce. E Here Tonight I will All places of business are urged to enter the Store Window And Store Front Christmas Display, Decorating And Lighting Contest Sponsored By The Merchants' Committee Of The Chamber ? till Of the I enheimer judges n CHRISTMAS West High feeh newest! he -- out-of-tow- i k ii" the , FREE The Junior Chamber I o SETS By of Commerce. four-roun- AS CITY THE CHRISTMAS CITY Enter the Home Christmas Decorating And Lighting Contest Sponsored News-Journa- Battle Still Undecided expert fast service. 9 come. and parts, we are staffed with competent mechanics to give At this time there will be a Christmas Carol program by the high school chorus, and other appropriate ceremonies in front of the City Hall. Brigham City Junior Chamber of Commerce i i |