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Show Jewsoum a I SOX BJDCft cant help but be a success," Peaches Play stated Rasmussen. The game tonight-wil- l start at the usual time, 8:15 o'clock in Rees Pionper park. - , Magna Miilmen Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, June 9, 1948 Y. More than half of tin- farm YONKERS, N. (IT) A conscience-strickethief who .tole'aod in the I'nited Mams is in a collection box of corns to. an f,,ms " thi", 111 r drive from the Von-- ' W"1'1 l" ,,nl ' kers railroad station returned it The Peaches take on the Mag-- I Hoises hove the Iuiom eves the next day. apparently with-pa Miilmen tonight in Rees i'lO-of all land minials out having removed i eom. peei park for then second game , tit many nights The Magna 'tiam has already (hulked up two wins this season over the Realties nine and will he seek-jinThP their third victory. Reaches are still looking for then first win of the season. Action is being taken on the THURS. part of the Peaches organization to obtain some stronger FRI. & pitching, said Don Rasmussen, club president. The Brigham SAT. have backed the team to fans Nationally Advertised the limit so far in spite of the fact that thp club has played a brand of hall far below its capabilities and we appreciate this support, Don added. It was also announced by Rasmussen that Shepherd and Lou Oliver had been released from contract in order to make the necessary room for a new pitcher if and when he is located. ANY MAKE MODEL "We are high on Jay Yates and his pitching and think he is shaping up very well," said Rasmussen. "If Coxsley develops into a winning pitcher the local ball clubs problems will be solved. "The management and club can only hope thattthp excellent support of the fans can keep pace with its early start, be4.5 NORTH MAIN 68 SOUTH MAIN cause if it does and the team begins to win games the season - Bees Drop 'Z' Here Tonight ami-cance- Set FAMOUS MAKE ANY IJESTES & CMRSE youR firc$fonc store The Box Elder high school baseball nine fell apart, committing 10 errors which were good for 23 bases and dropped their chance at the state class A baseball title by a 10 to 4 score last Saturday afternoon in Rees Pioneer park. The defeat which broke the Bees title bubble was the first defeat of the season for Bud Bud Powers. fanned 12 to Youngs 13, but got the better of the duel as far as base on balls were concerned as the leftie walked two men against Youngs six. The game was scoreless until the top of the fourth inning when the Ogden 'team scored a lone counter and never were headed. After that the local team fell apart and gave away runs right and left. The box score: Ogden 10 ABH O A 4 Kapp, If 4 Wiese, cf 5 2 2 4 Bitton, ss 110 110 Young, 5 p Doxey, 4 5 4 Box Elder If the wind manages to drop the tiny acorn in the right spot . . . and rain and sun and Mother Earth manage to nourish it properly . . . you get a mighty oak. If the finest brewers grains Nature produces manage to get together with the costliest of domestic and imported hops . . . and they in turn manage to have the guidance of priceless brewing skill and the best in facilities . . . you get a mighty fine beer. If you want a mighty fine beer with a distinctive bouquet and taste, you ask for BUDWEISER. 0 3 p 110 0 0 1 16 111 10 10 10 V: DRINK Budweiser j FOR FIVE DAYS k Because of our great expansion program, more 2 the sixth day try to drink a On Budweiser is available now. Demand it wherever you go. sweet beer Youll want the distinctive taste of Budweiser thereafter Til 1 iul,lUllUiiltildUidiii(i.i.luihiiiiiii.iii.' TRADE MARK REQ. U. LIKE TASTES ANHEUSER-BUSC- 64812 1 10 10 4 12 2 5 Bit-to- ; A 0 3 Hadtield, lb 4 Whitw'orth, ss 2 0 2 0 Hunsaker, cf 0 0 White, ct 2 0 1 2 Forrest, 3b T. Rasmussen, 3b .... 2 0 0 0 2 0 Whitaker, If 0 Harris. If 2 Totals 33 7 27 6 Score by innings: 000 113 21210 Ogden 4 Bod Elder 000 002 020 3BH Timmerman, Bitton, Harris. 2BH Douglas. Young, SO Powers 12, Young 13. BB Y'oung 6, Powers 2. DP Bitton to Stone to Doxey. SB Christiansen, Wiese, Bitton, Stone. SH Kapp, E Stone, Douglas 3, Whitworth 3, Forrest 3, T. R Kapp, Wiese, 2, Young 2, Stone, Christin-sen- . Timmerman 2, Douglas, Johnson, Williams 2. Attendance 750 est. Umpires Tauffer and Heath. ,nTpmmiiniiniiiiiii)iuiiiiFfnip; ? 0 4 AB H O 2 1 12 Douglas, c Britenbeker, c Johnson, 2b Williams, rf Powers, 3 120 10 0 0 0 10 0 4 2 12 0 41 10 27 9 Timmerman, c Totals What an Acorn needs is Management 10 2 10 5 0 lb H . f RAT. OFF. BUDWEISER ST. EEVILLE A day never to be forgotten To Ogden High Stone, 2b Christensen, 2b Hansen, rf Maydahl, rf Around Honeyville News By Mrs. L. L. Boothe State Tilt I Mtfrlete B uzzin Built In Freezer n was Saturday, June 5 when the Primary children (Zions second boys and girls group) boarded a bus at the church house at 7 oclock and took off for Salt Lake City early that morning. just. Singing and stories and looking passed the time on First stop was at the State Capitol and oh what a lot of things to see. From there they went to the Primary hospital and talked with some of the little patients and sing the Primary Song" for them. They greatly impressed at the hospital and thankful that they were well and happy and imagine a pretty pink house and a lovely green lawn. The group ate lunch at the home of President Adele Cannon Howells. This Is The Place monument was followed by a visit over at Hogle Gardens to romp for an hour or so and see some of the animals, read about but never seen. The next stop was Temple Square and especially did they like the museum and the dummies" and mummies as they were called. Then into the bus and home. (The children from Antimony dont need to think they put anything over on ifbneyville because they really had a grand time. Thanks goes to President Nellie Spack-man- , Counselors Rhea Hunsaker and Ruth Hunsaker and teachers, Lois V. Hunsaker, Rea Hunsaker, Mildred Harper, Winnie Thor-sted- , Laura Tolman, Dorothy Hunsaker, Norma Gilmore, and Blythe Hunsaker, who accompanied the group. On Tuesday afternoon the Primary presidency and teachers took all the smaller children up to Brigham canyon park for a picnic and some games. Lets give a hand to our Primary Association: they really do things! Celebrating her fourth birthday on June 4 (born in 1944), was little VaLaun Boothe, when mommy and Mrs. LaLand Boothe cooked a lunch for Grandpa and Grandma, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen and Grandma Mrs. CarAlso present were rie Boothe. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hunsaker and family, Mr. and' Mrs. Alton Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jensen and Peggy and Richard and Mrs. Emma Paice of, 3, eat. River City. Just twordays behind VaLaun, born on June 6, 1944, was Michael Burbank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burbank. He celebrated his birth with a party on Monday afternoon and invited the tiny tots, including Marsha and Julie Chlarson, Kenny and Larry Davis, Pat and Wayne Jeppsen, Melvin Tolman, Steven way-down- SuHunsaker, Leslie Hunsaker, bank. Bui san and Richard on birthday party Another was in homu afternoon Monday of Miss Sharon Johnson, 7 years Mr. and old, and daughter of Mrs. Max Johnson. The children seived played games and were lunch, including the traditional cake and ice cream. Her gue-uwere: Sherma Duke, Earlene Bingham, Kay lone Robbins. Judy Linda Hunsaker. Bar Johnson, bara Bingham, Annette Bingham, Barbara Hunsaker, Bonnie Haiold Boothe. Orme, Larry Coombs. Burt Harper, Renaldo HunsaHarper, Paul Orme. Paul ker and Calvin Wheatley. Guest of honor a; a family was birthday dinner on Sunday Mrs. Albert Burt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hat per. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Chlarson and son Quinn, and Mr. and Mrs. Varsel Chlarson and daughters Julie and Marsha, spent last week at the Chlarsons ranch southwest of Fort Bridger, Wyoming. The Cecil Chlarsons and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Peterson will take a rest up there. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Hunsaker were Mr. and Mrs. Shelby West and three sons of Murray, Mr. and Mrs .Vernon Spencer and thice daughters of Bluffdale, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pearson and soil Jeff of North Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Will Moon and son ot Mrs. Margaret Camp and daughter of Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Harper and family of Corinne visited with Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson on Sunday afternoon. The Johnsons are now settled in their new basement home. Mrs. Paulie T. Boothe boarded the train Friday evening for a two-davisit at Pocatello, Idaho with Mrs. Ella Tolman and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fowler. She returned home Sunday evening. Livestock News When you can take six animals and bring home 12 ribbons, Ma-la- that is some Leon record. D. lose eonsisi, pji, Side-Line- s By I play., .'I s al Sports Editor of Well Sharp Shots has left our fair city for greener and he hopes better pastures. There col.was some comment on his umn on baseball of last week. If Pocatello. Ogden, Salt Lake and the other teams of the Pioneer league play a faster game of ball than the Pacific Coast league, the calibre of play in those leagues must have slipped or their AAA rating should be changed. Experts rate the type of bail played by the leagues. In each league level, there is a salary limit. This year the salary limit of the Pioneer league was raised from $2500 to $3400 (that may not be exactly right but close enough)' and the AAA limit is about three times that much. It it is possible to play better ball and pay the players less new must money, something have been added since your editor had anything to do with the game . . Sharp Shots connection with the game was anything but close and his authority was questionable. To make matters worse his rose horse shoe thrown over the Pioneer league clubs should have been in the form of an eclipse because it rated a zero. voied" r"y er- If' can he U'eA thrwJ nR game and re, J backing and he eeu 3 and serves up a fd? .sews J it-- record. , The average is $6.40, tional monthly 52 cents level. Do you have interest? Phone ele i a it When asked the other day . . . what is wrong with the Peaches but . . your sports editor could reply . . they havent won any games. There are lots of things controlling the destinies of winning and losing aeams. Far he it from me to mention all of them, but to name a few will at least start some thing on the subject. You have seen box scores of big time teams when the winner won the game on less hits. That appears quite often. The reason is a fever for their winning which hits when the time is light. Bunch four hits and its usually good tor two or three runs. It is possible to get ten or twelve hits and still not score. Put this in with a good pitching job and you can win FACTORY TRAINED . . li GENUINE SEAT COVERS Cooler riding for Summer comfoi Regular Values from $12.5 seal covers make driving a comfort i the warm weather monins. See a new set of seat covers and saven SPECIAL 20 Bead This! By reading this ad and mentioning it, youll have a $10 down piA merit on a new direct tone radio. The supply is limited so hurry. Mentioning'this adv. is worth $10 to you. on Money RADIOS get the things you want that new car refrigerator and other good things Heaters ad' saying you saw this at Central Chevrolet is the sar thing as pulling out a S5 bill nea) laying it on the counter for a ad By heater. 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Topic Of Meeting do something. Open an account today. Save 'til you have the down payment 84 if tK confidence m hjn' pressing and th J s. A run's ; n LOUIS I Gardner did just that with six of his registered Holsteins at the Plain City Dairy show. He had one grand champion, seven firsts, two seconds, one third and one sixth. He reports the show is an outstanding success in the intermountain area. Some of our boys have gone ((oursfortfe to the city (Salt Lake City, that is) to show their fine animals at the intermountain Junior FISHER -- SANl Livestock show. Having a big time are Grant Hunsaker, Thom.MOTOR CO as Walker, Dan Tanaka and Good luck boys and bring home 17 So. 2 E. Stanford and Collin Hunsaker. some prizes! cerns men more than women, they are especially invited to this important meeting to gain some valuable instructions first An opportunity avails itself hand. A program has been arto all residents of this area to ranged and the public is corlearn more about the home dially invited. freezer," states Della L. Owens, secretary of the Home and Community Section of the South Box Elder County Farm Bureau. Thursday evening, June 10 at 8:00 oclock at the Corinne L. D. S. church the organization will sponsor Mr. J. Cecil Sharp, freezer specialist from the U. S. A. C. as guest speaker. He will discuss the built-itype freezer for farm store rooms with cold room for seasoning meat and the freezing room for storage. Inasmuch as this subject eon- - Phone 18 21 North Ma un 4 , chucker again free passes "Mace" News-Journ- he sciniul t $ i |