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Show OX ELDER J?OU ttl Cl jciV5 -- Brigham City, Utah Helper Leads In Semi-Pr- o H 0 x Friday, July first place with healthy figures of .429 each. Includes games through July j S Do what the "experts do get a outboard motor and get around! More fishing. More FUN! Dontput HUB it ofl. See u- swe'll show you Johnson AS02S Central No. Main Id e r P C o u n 1 y T-S Hitting Batsmen from Helper monopolized hitting honors in the Utah Industrial league according to official averages released this week. Figures show the Bottlers have five of the top ten places while Mack Peyton and (jpnp Bahcook are deadlocked in IK E 30, 1948 SPECIAL SALE EIIDS JULYj SIPOIEITSCDDIPIE Legion Revises Local Players Series Schedule; Game Tonight Look Good In NORTH ADAMS, Mass. (UP) work- of the Gale Shoe Co. voted Sea Hornet ers to skip paid vacations this year so the company could buy new Chevrolet machinery and resume operaPhone 21 tions after a one week's suspension. l. The use of electricity in the field, yard, - . s' . r Color Photographers barn and home not only results in bigger farm profits but in added comfort and convenience for every member of the .family. Busy Among the many nationally-knowcolor photographers that have been taking pictures in Utah recently, is A. C. Shelton of the Ansco corporation. Mr. Shelton took many large color photos especially in the southeast sections of the state. Harry local 'photographer of Reed, Moab worked with Mr. Shelton, who was immensely impressed with the scenery of that section. "It was the greatest photographic day of my life, and I promise to return for a leisurely vacation," said Mr. Shelton. Pictures taken by Mr. Shelton will be used in window displays to in Ansco products advertise stores and shops all over the country. n Electric "hired hands can do almost anything from pumping water to milking cows to heating water. And they it faster, better, more economically. local boys make good night at Rees Pioneer park Wednesday, as the Peaches handed the Magna Millmen a sound 10-thumping, behind the seven-hi- t hurling of Jim Coxey. The Peaches really were smacking the onion all over the lot, and the ones that didnt flies go as hits were that should have been. Kenny Nielson was the boy with a sparkling performance on third base, including three and three legs of a double-play- , safeties for three trips to the rubber. Del Nichols and Bill Cowley each got circuit clouts, Coxey got a triple and Zundel, Nielson and Kramer got doubles, as extra base hits fell like apples in November. In the other league game Wednesday night, American Fork out-hi- t but bowed to Provo by an count. Clegg and Oliver, hurling for the Timps, kept 11 safe blows scattered, while their and mates reached Erickson Emmertsons offerings for nine hits that went for eight runs. Next Wednesday its American Fork, the new team in the league this half. Because the American Fork dub entered the league after the schedule was drawn up, these games will be extra and season tickets will not be good for admission. Friday. August 6, the Pinney Beverage nine from Salt Lake City will play the Peaches here, in Rees Pioneer park, with Pinney, in the role of home team. Because Pinney cannot get Affleck park when the Bees are at home, the game was moved from Salt Lake City to Brigham j : City. Wednesdays box score: Magna 7 iQip 1933P - - Enroll Nowin TfoiWtf'DEFIAM Made to give you the l. value ever built into i jjj this low price. Gives dependable, safe r A real economy tue fal thrifty buyer. husk? Wide, skid tread. full-dept- h, fair-haire- BATTLE ROYAL AND TWO OTHER 8-- BIG EVENTS ON GRAPPLE CARD Jaycees Presenting Wrestling Show In Nuttall-Buen- o Rees Park Saturday An evenings royal entertainment a battle royal is in store for partisans of the sport Saturday evening in Rees Pioneer park. The local Junior Chamber of Commerce is show sponsoring a wrestling that brings together five of the best in the business six counting Referee Finn Gibbs. What'S more, theyll be brought together all at once. Ken Mayne, Dave Reynolds, Floyd Hansen, George Overhulls and Gypsy Joe will climb into the ring for the curtain raiser, along with Gibbs, whose role is to keep the boys honest but who is capable of more strenuous exertion if necessary. The first man pinned out of the quintet not counting Finn, understand goes to the showers. The next two counted down will retire from the ring and take a brief rest for the semifinal, while the last two on their feet become the main event, and cash in on the big cut of the purse. After the battle royal, the semi-fina- l will be two out of three falls in a 45 minute time limit, and the main event will be two in three with an hour time limit. It adds up to a big evenings entertainment, under the Rees park lights. Admission will be $1 for adults and 75 cents for kids. The first bout will get under way at 9 o'clock. Tight Will Be e ' rough-and-toug- For The Title Keith Nuttall will be given a chance to recover the Intermountain lightweight title he lost to , Ernie' Hunick. Thursday August 12, he will tangle with Felix Bueno, who knocked over both Hunick and Buddy A win by Keith Washington. over Bueno would leave the mythical title as much up in the air as ever, but would reestablish Keith's claim. Fans and what pass in the area as experts agreed that in his loss to Hunick, Nuttall probably was in the worst form and condition his professional career, and made a showing far below his ' the Nuttall Therefore, par. camp finds plenty of ground for hope that Keith will be able to take the ill assy Latin fightpr who took Hunick. The Nuttall-Buenfight will be staged in John Affleck park in Ogden. A supporting card is being lined up, according to the promoters. eve-ing- MtmcKBSf MAMV USSS! 11. F. Goodrich Truck Tires K. io to Pay Oai Whatever your truck tire need there is a B.F. Goodrich built to do the job. Nylon shock sh'elds in sizes 8.25 and larger. Get these long wearing, hard working tires on your truck todayl ommmm It. F. Goodrich Tractor Tires 10 to Pay Dm i Farmers cRoom Hila type Double her I extra bite! top-flig- No For Adults Only ChilATLANTA, Ga. (UP) dren have been barred indefinGOOff)! itely from the dome of the GeorUTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. gia state capitol because of a The largest manufacturing small girls narrow escape from plant in Utah is the Geneva local Control Steel A TAX PAYING COMPANY Home Ownership death. Officials have forbidden plant, which cost $204,000,-00children to ascend the open cirto build. Forest Receipts at $1,500,000.00 cular steel stairway to the dome. Utah contributed substantially The order came" after a small to the million and a half dol- girl slipped and almost fell sev. Brigham City .... 042 030 Olx 10 lars received by the forests in eral hundred feet. R Chapman, Ridd 2, Moss, J, the intermountain states during Evans, Dea, Grow, O, Evans, the fiscal year just ended. Death Rate Down Zundel 2, Cowley 2, Kramer, The major receits ary from NEW YORK (UP) The Inst- Nichols, Nielsen, Coxey. E Ridd, timber sales ($879,121) and graz- itute of Life Insurance says the Cowley, Nichols. RBI Barton 4, ing fees ($535,252). Other death rate among insurance Chapman, Grow, Nielsen, Coxey, sources of revenue are from policy holders may hit a new Call, Cowley 2, Nichols 4. HR Christmas tree sales, land use low this year. In the first six Nichols and Cowley. 3BH Barand rentals, power, and timber months of 1948 the number of ton, Coxey. 2BH Moss, Zundel, and grazing trespass. deaths from accidents, tubercu- Nielsen, Kramer. DP Grove to Federal income from Ctah for- losis, influenza, pneumonia and Dea to Barton. Nielsen to Cowests amounts to $481,005; Idaho childrens diseases was lower ley. BB Johnson 0, Buckner 2, forests $696,640; Nevada Si55,-81- and in some cases lower than Coxey 4. SO M. Johnson, Buckand Wyoming $115,272. The ever before, the institute said. ner, Coxey 13. Earned runs revenue for the 1948 fiscal year Johnson 8, Buckner 2, Coxey 6. If its dress shirts or sport shirts your of $1,500,000 exceeded the 1947 Under administrative control Hits off M. 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West. hours and 40 minutes. material that launders best ' The hard-drive- n I B.E Goodrich I: was f Independent union shoe buys a genuine Win Over Magna According to an announcement by Ilarvpy Wardrop, manager of the Brigham American Region junior baseball team, bethe schedule for the play-of- f tween the local Legion team and American Fork has been completely revised since Wednesday's edition of the The way the play-ofis now scheduled the first game of the series will be played here in Brigham City at Rees Pioneer park at 8:15 tonight. The second game of the series will be played at American Fork, Sunday at 3 oclock and the third game, if necessary, will be played on Monday evening. The site of the third game will be determined by a toss of a coin immediately after the second game. The winner of the Brigham-AmericaFork series will earn a berth in the state tournament which will be played during the second week of August. The site is still undetermined. Wardrop stated that the local American Legion post has submitted a bid tor the tournament but that they would not know whether or not their bid had been accepted for several days. Wardrop added that city officials were also boosting the tournament and! were urging Legion officials to procure the tournament. When asked who was going to pitch the opening game Wardrop stated that he was undecided. He indicated that he would probably pitch Chuck Whitaker, Redford and Basil Williams in three inning stints but might start Williams and have him go the entire game. If Williams pitches the entire game here tonight then Redford will get the starting call in the Sunday game at American Fork. News-Journa- Workers MAHONEY Back- To - School Clothes!! Shirts dogging no slippingl Up to 18 months to pay for this most popular type tractor tire. It rolls through mud throws dirt dogs out! 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