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Show Jjoit rnai 10 BOX -- ELDER Friday, June Brigham City. Uiah 25, 1948 Local Legion Has' Assn The Blinded Veterans' i lation is reiopnied as an an thoried agency to handle mem her claims for Veterans Admin istration benefits Practice y Cool Ttopical Slacks will ch1 off those warm summer days ahead. We hae the selection of sty les and colors to suit your taste. Outfit yourself to comfoit and style by choosing from our stock of summer slacks. Theyre ideal for acation dress, theyre cool for around the clock home wear, Xk' ' Utahs second fish season opening the Uintah Lakes and streams and the entire north slope of the Uintah range will take the spotlight Thursday, July 1. Starting time in such famous .caters as Mirror lake. Chain lakes Brown Duck lakes, Brid-ge- r lakes, and the Great Gran-daddlakes will be 5 00 oclock that morning. The season will close October 3, according to the state fishing proclamation. Fishing in the high lakes this year should be as good as ever, according to the state fish and The high igame department. waters, stocked each summer by pack horse, received a heavy quota of fish last year, and these will be keeping size for the y opening. Tee shirts are tops for comfort on warm days. selecy We have a tion of bright color combinations that will tickle the sportmans fancy whether hes young or old. When buying for summer, smart shoppers buy at Dredges. Prominent spots will be the road's end at Mirror lake and the more accessible waters in big-cit- this region. The Marshal lakes, always a good spot, should be about "tops along with Washington and Tryol. Roads are open into all sections, according to information received from the road agencies this week. Many of the roads have not been graded as yet because of the late spring season and the heavy snows. All fishermen are urged to take shovels and chains to meet any emergency. Your best buys always are vertised in the Read the ads. News-Journa- l. ad- Ken Beegle . . Remington Arms professional marksman, who will appear in a free exhibition here next Wednesday, says tricks "shooting usually are the result of long hours of practice more than trickery. Beegle believes almost good anyone with health, nerves and eyesight can dpulicate any of his fancy shots if hes willing to practice enough. . Game Head Says Better Fishing ns am is wm with the Greatest Buy on the American Market today C5 0 R L'P-EA- 0US M IS. Will IMB At Prices Actualiy Is Coming Soon 38. Rubber up Tire Cord Cotton up 324. Total labor and raw material costs up 50. GET THIS FINER TIRE NOW! We frankly dont know how long we can hold out against rising costs. Come In now for this sensational value. 40 MORE MILES than AS MUCH AS pre- war tires. Amazingly softer ride on cushioned tread. new $1000 Safer, quicker stops on 12 more gripping rubber. Chosen by leading car ON YOUR OLD TIRIS Made-You- When second half play in the Industrial league gets going in Brigham City, with the Magna Peaches game July 7 there'll be real enthusiasm over in the right Thats where hand bleachers the knot-holgang will be sit ting. Its going to be great to be a member of the knot hole gang and elder fans doubtless will envy the fun the younger root ers have at the ball games, D M. Mason, promotion chairman for the Peaches, explained. Faithful knot hole members to five will gain admittance home games for only 40 cents Mace explained. Theyll hear the Peaches players and mana ger Occie Evans explain the game, and show them how its done (the Peaches will be sjjow ing the entire league how its done, the second half). They'll get prizes and treats, and have a whale of a lot of fun. And the best thing about the whole deal is that about all a young sters has to do to be a knot hole gang member is to come to all the ball games." With the 10 cent admission price at the first second-hal- f game, a knot hole gang season ticket will be given to each young fan This ticket will be punched for each game he at tends. When he has four holes punched in his ticket, the knot holer gets into a game free. When he has eight holes punch ed, another free game. Therell be more to tell about it later, Mace says, and its all going to be good Watch for it, kids. Youll w'ant to be in the ing e N T I O N 18 North Main Street 1! Jes . The game here Monday form- will All boys interested in begin at 8 15 o'clock. Ther Division will be no admission teams for the Junior charge of meei the All games last week and far this week have been raine, out, throughout the league Rees park Friday at 3 p. m. Senior Division Practice at Schedule Monday, June 28 1:00 Team One (Davis) 2:00 Team Two (Baird) (MacFar-land3:00 Team Three 4:u0 Four Team Tuesday, June 29 Thursday, July 1 2:00 3:30 Three Team Four th an equally impressive 'unfc feated record, looks like tb team to beat in this district, night consequently Monday game here should be an inter esting one. ) The Wellsville both its starts. (MacFar-land- is m two victory and no defeats. Smithfield Team One (Davis) Team Two (Baird) Team 3:30 Brigham City still drivers seat, with (Hanline) nine has 10, ) Do you have a news interest? Phone it to No. (Hanline). item o! 7. The New STUDEBAKER gang1 Forty-Nin- er Planted Thursday Eighty mature pheasants were planted just northeast of Brig ham City Thursday morning, Max Morgan, Box Elder Wildlife federation cnairman, announced. The pheasants were brood stock from the Springville pens, and were in the ratio of six hens to one rooster "These hens, many of them, will nest and hatch again this summer, The Morgan said planting was made in an area1 where there wjll be no hay cutting the remainder of this sum mer When planted near hay fields, the birds tend to get into the fields, where cutting dis turbs their nests and frequently destroys young birds or eggs Beside a representative from the Springville farm, Morgan and Earl Anderson, president of the federation, made the plant ON DISPLAY TODAY From 9 A. M. 9 P. M. to Joe Carr's STUDEBAKER 750 South Main Phone 737 ' ing Game Scheduled Last Night The Brigham City Peaches traveled to Magna last night to meet the Millmen. Unless a make-ufor Wednesday night's rained-ou- t game is scheduled, the game will be the Peaches last before the opening of the second half. . . when things arc supposed to begin looking up. ' Second half play opens July 4. and the first home game of the second half will be with Magna here on July 7. Theyre brand new POME ia i arden. wtiO i ii u .uiti tin4 and take a close-u- p lk a e the sensational new 1949 Studeba P05 new in trucks. They're outstanding haven't seen war truck features you accesstbd new itv! New truck cab design with new spextra-aciousness new visibility enclosed stepsdoors lower floors fire control urges that all unattended forest, range and watershed fires be reported to the nearest county sheriff, forest ranger, district grazier, or highway patrolman. For those who insist on burning for range improvement purposes, burning permits can be secured from the local countv ii'nir in design end performance in style end comfort To Report Forest Fires of the Don M. Drummond Utah state board of Forestry and CENTRAL CHEVROLET announced Monday night well trv play Smithfield here in Rl! Pioneer park, if the weathe permits, he said Leaguers r Grown Pheasants Fishing should brighten up for Utah fishermen only as fast run-of- f as the spring tapers down, according to Ross Leonard, Utah fish and game director, following a compilation of fishing reports sent in from the various sections of the state. The opening of Utahs fishing season was bright in some areas and dark in others, but on thin& is certain, Leonard said fishing is well patronized. There is no way of being accurate until the license stubs are in, but there should have been about al100,000 fishermen afield ready. Lake fishing, as predicted, was the best gamble for the opening. The lakes had been stocked heavily with legal sized trout, and it was on the lakes that fishermen had the best luck. Fish lake. Leonard said, was about as good as it could have been considering that there were over 500 cars checked in on the eve of the opening. The state fish and game department had stocked nearly half of Its fish for the opening blast, Leonard pointed out. If we consider all factors and look at the whole season, it is likely a good thing that the waters were high for the first day. It curtailed the first-dafishing. and should provide for better fishing throughout the whole season as a result. Leonard reminded state sportsmen that the Uintah lakes and high streams will be opened up July 1, and until that time they are being heavily patrolled. Some arrests have already been made on the Wyoming side of the Uintahs. At the same time, the Utah chief predicted a banner year for the high lakes and streams. Peaches-Magn- a BEAT THESE INCREASED TIRE COSTS! A T T E The Second Half knot-hol- manager, terday. e t , rop, Will Get Going For Fishing 1st Mon. The Brigham City Amen, Legion Junior baseball nine eet JVVel!s,yilles Legion team Saturday afternoon at ii' ville, at 3 oclock. Harvey Wal Gang Knot-Hol- e High Lakes Open bport shoes tor casual wear are the rage for vacation wear. Whether youre spending the .summer at home or awav, a must for your wardrobe is sport shoes. See our selection of the latest colors and stvles now. Games Sat, SPOUTS iun ' Elder County Box - Come, see them right away! More than Studebaker ever offered before. wheelbases impressive variety of sizes and CARR, 750 South Mai I. Phone 737 I |