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Show s, Wewl-gournBOX ELDER Brigham City, Utah Peaches Beein Posilion Tryouts l club Ponchos committee, managed by Don Rasmussen have sipned lour players to start the season and. have on tap seven more The season opens in about a rnonh and toe commit tee is still looking for more lal ent to try out for positions on the team. The buM-bul- ptos-peels- Those who have been signed up for regular positions are Pete Kadulovieh, former catcher for tlie Salt Lake Pinney team and a real hero with the kids. Oe- Buzzin Around al BEE-VILL- E Friday, April 2, 1948 eje Kvans was signed us first suker and Cowley will play third this yeat Roldo I all was also signed to hold the s.o k at second Possibilities for other positions include Lev Kramer and L,v Idnei as pitchers, Lyle 'Johnson short stop, Ben Zurtdel. Datum Young and Bill Zundel las infield positions. Bud Powers is ariolhet pih lung prospect. Honevville News by Mrs. L. L. Boothe Mrs LaVoy Ch'arson was hostess to the Honeysuckle camp ot D C. P on Friday afternoon of music, Af'er five minutes prayer was offered bv Chaplain Annie Grant. Two life .sketch es were read, "Ahsolam Bvbee hv Alice Boothe, and "William Morse" hy Millie Hunsaker. The lesson was given by Mrs. Ar villa Orme. Two accordion solos No Sleuthing Needed were given by Mrs. Rae C. Burt. Luncheon was served bv the A man C MtLISLK. Pa. Pi to 12 members and the iiroke into a house where 11 hostess guests: Mrs. Delia Pestate policemen wete U. ittered, following Ruth terson, Sylvia a uset pile of dishes in doing Chlarson and RaePeterson, Burt. so and left behind a picket Mr. and Mrs A. C. Cook atbearing his name and address, lie was atrested promptly tended a wedding reception in - Now On Display JI I d-- i City on Saturday pir i High Pni'st.s of North Bov L,br 'take sponsored a trip to the Idaho Falls temple on Sa Bishop and Mrs. Bing urd.iy. ham. Counselors Wm. Ellis and Th.- - BIRTHS Wrestling Dale 010 If Changed To Arthur Earl and Maude May James Rasmussen and wives it, Thomson Wagstaff of Perry are ii,i ear; Mi. and Mrs. Alma the parents of a baby boy born Mrs. Ken Co ik and Mr. and Saturday, March 27, 1948 at the Wrestling is again scheduled Hunsaker went with Mr. and i ooley Memorial hospital. for next week, but the night has Mr. Mrs. Ralph Tolrnan. and been changed. Wednesday will s Gus and Virginia Wright Mts. Abtnidt Tolrnan rode with be the night instead of Monday the are of Brigham City Mr. and Mis. Robert Stewart of for this week only. Brigham City and Mrs. Paulte parents of a baby girl born SatThe squeeze boys who will the at 1948, 27, March T Boothe, Mrs. Lima S. Hunsaurday, form the card are Kenny the ker. Mrs. Daisy Duke, Mr. and Cooley Memorial hospital. This Mayne taking peoples choice Mis. Harold Wheatley, Mr ami is their first child. on Tony Ross. Tony will be out Mrs. Albert Thorsted, Mr. and r to break Mayne's streak of 85 Wesley Ray and Darlene Mis Horace Hunsaker, and Mr are the straight wins if he can. Cortr.ne of Hansen and Mrs. Austin Haw's of Logan Jack OReilly will he making girl born Sunwent by chartered bus. The parents of a baby 1948 the at final appearance in Brigham 28, March his day, gioup attended two sessions and Cooley Memorial hospital. City tonight as he takes on Tex eve returned (tome Saturday After tonight's match. NelDittmer. June and Jesse Ivy LeRoy ntng. They were served lunch back to his nais Jack are going of son Nielsen Brigham City eon in the temple cafeteria. Auvtraha. tive born They report that the temple is me parents ot a oaDy 18girl The catds wti be staged at at the and everyone Sunday, March 28, 19 very beautiful the armory as usual, and will This Memorial hospital. Cooley should plan to see it. tlte sponsorship of the be under second daughter. the Wednesday is uietr Attending Chamber Marion Brigham City Junior Alfred C. and Lucy session at Logan temple were of Brigham of Commerce. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hunsaker. Springer Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Alma Cook and City are the parents of a baby the Cooley Memorial hospital. Mr. Abinidi Tolrnan girl born Monday, March 29, Memorial Grandparents Are Proud The Pocatello valley dry far 1948 at the Cooley Dr. and Mrs. Norman A. Chrismers held their annual reunion hospital. Durand court, of 1411 tensen n Friday evening at the Silver Ellis Leon and Afton Cressail Minn., are the parBow in Garland. Mr. and Mrs Reese of Brigham City are the Rochester, ents of a baby hoy Ralph Tolrnan attended the ban parents of a baby girl born TuesMarch 31. according to born at the word received quet and program and dance. day, March 30, 1948 yesterday morn Mrs. Rhea Hunsaker, Mrs. Cooley Memorial hospital. ing by Ross C. Bowen, the babys Hunsaker and Mrs. Dorothy Bruce J. and Isabel Johnson maternal Mrs. giandfather, Laura Tolrnan were Pohl of Brigham City are the Bowen is at Rochester visiting at the monthly teachers train parents of a baby boy born Wed- the Christensens now. The batug meeting at the home of Mrs. nesday, March 31, 1948, at the bys paternal grandparents are Rhea Hunsaker. Mrs. Afton BingCooley Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Orson A. Christenham gave the lesson whicji was Durward Junius and Wonona sen of Brigham City. The mothfollowed1 by a business meeting. of Brigham City er is the former Kathleen Bowen. The hostess served a delicious Alday Hicks are the parents of a baby girl , luncheon. born Thursday morning, April At fast meeting on Sunday 1, 1948 at the Cooley Memorial morning .the following babies were named by their fathers: hospital. Shaton Gardner, daughter of Noble and Jane Yamasaki Mi. and Mrs. Spencer Gardner, Tushitna ate the parents ol a Matk J. Bingham, son of Albeit baby girl born April 1, 1948 at and Ruth M. Bingharn and Byron Madson Bingham, son of picked up the Nolan Bensons of Earl and Afton M. Bingham. Brigham. City and drove to Mr. and Mrs. George W South Willard to caster with Mr. Wheatley attended the state F. and Mrs. Willie Hunsaker. F. A. meetings in Salt Lake City Little Misses VaLaun and the past week-enas did Pres- C'herie Boothe and Sandra Hunident Cecil Chlarson. Both Wil- saker attended the "Bunny Ball" bur and Cecil were speakers for the primary children at Bear during the meetings. River City on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Jean Stafflund of Sandy, After dancing a while the chilis spending a few days, this dren formed a circle on the week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. floor and ate their lunch from Norman S. Hunsaker and chilMr. and Mrs. Ross Combs and dren. Sunday guests at the family packed their lunch and BEEHIVE COAL Hunsaker home were Miss Jew- accompanied the Melvin Woods ell Shelby of Ogden and Mr. of Thatcher and the Marvin AND APPLIANCE and Mrs. Howard Nelson and Jcppesens of Corinne to the Phone One children of Washington Terrace. western part of the county to The Japanese American asso- eat their lunch. ciation gave the preliminary program in Mutual Tuesday evening. Russell Tanaka announced the following numbers, "Beautiful Dreamer by Bebe , Okada, by Miss Mildred Yasbinagu of Perry, "Now is the Hour," by Ben Tanaka of Tremonton and a duet. "A Sunday Kind of Love by the misses Sadie and Leona Tanaka of Tremonton. Their performance was enjoyed very much by a large crowd who attended. This Salurday evening at 8:30 oclock the Civic Welfare club will take an exchange program out to the Japanese hall west of Honeyville. They have arranged a splendid program and all members and their husbands are urged to attend. 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