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Show i i TffJZI Ylewl-ourncBOX ILDER il Wednesday, March Brigham City. Utah 1 ' ri 31, 1948 Ji Members To Meet Win On Monday The temporuiy board members, ro of the county roiioalional gram will meet tins afternoon til the Commercial ( luhroomx loi the tiie purpose of planning meeting in vviihh tile permanent officers of the progiam will ho elected. Those to he present arc Don U. Pasmussen, ten.pioaiy (hair-man- , Garland; Bishop, Ralph Crarit (lamer, Tremonton; Norman Jeppsen, Mantua; Wayne Woodland. Willard; and Rail Parley Portage. The entire county program, with all 10 towns of the county equally participating, will function so as to gne e cry one instruction and superision in whatever spoiling line he or she is interested. The log meeting, in which tiie election will take place, will lie held later, the date to he announced by Kasinusicn. , Wrestling Card Monday nights wrestling card was rough and tumble all the way and furnished a good crowd all of the excitement they In the first match, Tony Ross pinned Daw- Reynolds two of the time periods to win Reynolds w on the first fall with ins famous rolling leg split, but Russ bouieeil hack with his hold to win the second taiito, ami take the match with the same hold after 5 minutes had lapsed in the final frame. "SweIn the second (went, Cus Johnson couldnt dish prove that the Swedes ate any toughet in tiie wrestling game than anyone else as Floyd "Moanie" Hansen took the maleli w illi two of tiie tim e falls. - hack-bleake- r AND 1942, NEVER FINISHED OUT THE MONEY) O ce oopcy, pc(?t J(6LUSBlE kfiC HORDE ViS NOT ALLOWED TO J DRINK OUT CF ANZ UTENS'L UNt FSS IT 6 STERILIZED.' Their Bowling Consistency, if not perfection, was reached last week by two Brigham City keglers while bowling at the Dance w Bowl. John Musula8 rolled three games with BUI Harris and his scores were 142, 142 and 142. There there is the woman's angle. Inez Peterson duplicated the feat, but not the score. She pounded the pins tor three WE cant 1 be measured Ford-authoric- BOWLING RESULTS Friday Night League 26's. In When you buy a used car you dont merely buy an automobile you expect to buy depend able transportation, Thats what vve sell used cars that assure jou of thousands of miles of backed transportation a of the integrity by Club Rooms There will be a meeting of Die Brigham City Coif and Coun-tiwon club members in the Com- up game Jones mercial club rooms tonight at Laundry. 4 from the 8:00. d 1 k U- ANDERSENS r - 353 South Main . Phone 5fi News-Journa- jy Rotary Entertains 13!t JUNE W4" ) Ga . (UP) Squad plumbing fixtures have news for prospective home builders.' A survey indicates an increase of 72 per cent in the TYintenVof kilns for the production of Mtreous China plumbing fixtures for 1948, as compared with 1941. turers of rag e Amateur League March 23 Seagull Aviation and Nippon Motois split 2 points each, tjhe Pheasant Cafe took 4 from 'iner Cleaners, and Merrell Lumber grabbl'd 4 from M. K. N. Merrell Lumber rolled a high senes of 31)60 but hardly had time to Phone your society news to enjoy it before Pheasant Cafe Mrs. Herm Hadfield at 906. A A A I Duplay your American flag Wear your Veteran lapel button find out bow you can make a contribution to World Peace in the Regular Army, d ing complaints are our specialty. If your car has the winter groans, let us give it a spring purnrrrr. - U. S. Army & Air Force Recruiting Office North Entrance Phone The Utah laws require a motoring me- chanical inspection each spring to make motoring as safe as Complete Service Make one stop do the whole job. 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Inez Peteis did an unusual thing in howling last night, by rolling three consecutive games of 126. a 258-- 23 South issues. Check NOW! AMERICA is AMERICA This sort of stuff may be a LITTLE Safety A STRONG VISIT ARMY my IXHf KITS AMU! - You've Goto Job out of our line, but ligitiment motor- A CuU or R.O.T.C. Aik for literature at local recruiting itatin. A PEACEFUL t "OK Son Organized Reiirm the National Guard, the borrow a paper . . . subscribe for your own. Less than four cents a copy, $4 for 104 big, news-packe- Day is ON ARMY DAY Dont Manufac- PEACE non-Vetera- ns Nevvs-Jouma- CHICAGO . (ag 4 the day every American can set aside in uniform. And this year, par. men the to salute ticularly, it is a day for every young man in the nation to consider the contribution he can mahe to World Peace. finest 100 volunteer Right now you havein the the nation history of the world. of any Army But it is still below the strength authorized by needed for the Infantry Congress. Able men are Artillery and Armored Cavalry. You can make a contribution to World Peace by or the joining the National Guard civilianOrganized Re. serve Corps. These splendid component! have been credited by top military leaders for much of the success In quick mobilization and actual winning of the last war. Today they are important factors in backing up the strength ot the Regular Army. who meet re. Both Veterans and quirements are eligible to enlist In the Organized Reserve Corps. Veterans retain the grade and rating earned in the Army. In many high schools and most colleges, you can get your military training join the R.O.T.C. and and credit toward a Reserve commission along with your education. Any one of these steps that you can take on Army Day will help toward making America strong. And it has never been truer than right now that A Strong America Is a Peaceful America. Make a point, on April 6, of stopping In at your U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Station and getting the information about the part you can play toward World Peace. , , Bill Glover emerged as CenCage tral schools marble champion in the recently completed tourna-iii- ( Members of the Box Elder nt, under tiie program sponsored locally and nationally by high school basketball squad tiie Veterans of Foreign Wars. He and coaching staff, members of B team that won the will represent Central in the the South Box Elder county finals, slate Amvet junior tournament, to be helil when weather permits and C. Henry Johnsen, coach of Fourth world and all senool champs have 'the champion basketball ward been selected. team, Runner-uand finalist was Uere guests of the Rotary club Glen Day ol the thud guide, and at their luncheon meeting FriJeiry Brustei, a tilth giadei, day noon, held in the War Meplaced third when he was morial home knocked out by Glovei in the Wayne Smith was chairman of the progtam, and Murray MaGay was a second giadei Ross son, sports editor of the Johnson. introduced the players con-- , Survivors of three-maand levievved the season. tests in each grade, in the open-Paul Marston, assistant basing round, and the respective ketball coach at Utah State i Michael-giade champions, were Agricultural college, and two of is Codings first grade, Ross ins players also were guests, Johnson second grade, Glen and Marston spoke on the A. C.s Hyer basketball season and college Day third grade, Roy fourth grade, Jerry Bruster fifth sports in general. grade and Billy Glover sixth Guests at the meeting includwas ed grade. Tiie tournament Quig Nielsen and Fred Doug of each the among champions las. Bob Kiesel of Ogden was loom in the school. a visiting Rotarian. good BODY NOIStS RS MOVED . -- - Ar . l Jinx k y. . Central Champion TkCK ON FRIDAY THE Tri-Stat- e f 1 Bill Glover Is Bobby Foster will meet Enoch Hansen and Willie Price will trade leather with Babe Mala-cairto complete the card. Tickets aie on sale at Smiths Market in Bngham City stadium ...and turned the STRUCTED for WORLD ! News-Journal- t TVC This is the first business Major League Results meeting of the club this year O. K. Rubber grabbed 4 points an da good attendance is Wess Market from the Jinx, from Knudson Floral, and took The business to he taken up Tri State Lumber won 3 from will be the appointment of new . committees and membership. standings to date: League After these committees have Won Lost been named last minute details O K. Rubber . . can he taken up with reference Knudson Floral to opening the course for play Wess Market . . this eoming June. Lumber News For Home Builders dealer. ! TOR FIRST HT MADE N THEiR NEWLY CON- Bees Golf Club Meets tbe dollar sign alone by CHESTES,N.Y.FiiT baseL man CF the CLASS B LEAGUE, HIT A HUME RUN theres something you Keith Nutt a will show hts wares hefoie fight fans at PoSaturday catello this turning night in tiie Pocatello high school gym, Keith will take on Curtis James. 136 pounder from San Francisco in the main event of lightweights. an exceptionally Topping good preliminary .program will be Paul Perkins meeting Bill Rameriz of Mexico City and Bobby Jarvis trading punches with Sonny Kelly. Jarvis is a welterweight who is now employed as Keiths sparing partner to keep the Brigham City battler in box tng shape. The negro is fast and has a good competitive spirit which will help Keith climb the ladder. 4 svs... S4I times in 60 AND in 2 YEAS'2 Not Good But Consistent In OH ARMY DAY, APRIL j( At Pocatello e N HIS ENTICE CAkEEC, WAS LNPLAC ED OY-- has heen changed. Instead of Monday the wrestling card has heen changed to Wednesday for this week only. The .squeeze boys who wi foirn the card are, Kenny "the peoples choice" Mayne taking on Tony Ross. Tony will be out lo break Kens streak of HI straight wins if lie can. Jack O'Reilly will be making his imal appearance in Btigham City come April 2 as he takes on Tex Dittrier. After this male!) Jack is going back to his native Australia. The card is to be staged at the Armoty as usual, and will be under the sponsorship of the Bngham City Junior Chamber of ( omtnerce. Nullall To Show Wares e Ross And Hansen Recreation Board jKeilli MAHONEY .ow-co- 2 mi; 2u.ua |