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Show TODAY AT BRIGHAM -- GARLAND The First Of Four and ty recreation committee Box Elder the by sponsored county commissioners. The first With Offense school will be held in fBrigham Citys Rees Pioneer park this of marks the Today beginning at 10 oclock. The a series of four baseball schools morning school will take up the first of in Box Elder county under the its four scheduled phases of which is "offensive direction of the Box Elder coun baseball Schools Will Deal structors will go to Garland and give the same school as a part Wheat Days of the Garland celebration. This school will begin at 1 p. m. and last until 4. The following week, the school is scheduled for Tremonton and Brgiham City and will take up the second phase which is Defensive Baseball. The schools will be held each week thereafter until the 11th of September at which time r team there will be an chosen by an impartial board between the northern and southern parts of the county. They will play a game in Brigham City on the 11th of September as a part of Brigham Citys Peach Days celebration. Plans are developing to stage the Tremonton school of next week as a part of the Box Elder county fair. As soon as this is definitely set the time of the school and the place will be announced. The entire school has been outlined and assigned to individual men and each will teach his given phase. The assignments have been given for more than two weeks and these well known players have been doing a gerat deal of research In order to have their subjects well in mind and to get it across quickly and clearly to give time for actual practice by the students. After the first two phases have been covered, the third school will instruct in Baseball Strategy" and then assign the boys attending to positions and instruct in a practice game. The instructors have all played in the major leagues, Pacific Coast league, Texas leagues, in the Industrial leagues which gives them a playing background of actual service to qualify them for instruction. The program has been worked down to such a fine point that some time will be devoted to to comumpiring and coach pletely cover the field. All boys who are 10 years old or more are invited to attend. all-sta- SURE m LUCKY Heads Instructors Today 7Go, Big Feet I BOUGHT $15.00 rbaseball. ca ca PIP SOOTS h The Instructors for the school will be Occie Evans, Raldo Call, Nig Tate, Bill Cowley, Hy Facer, A1 Ablet and Mickey Scanlon. The schools first session will last two hours and is intended to give much more time to individual instruction and atten- - UlUU for only I tried to always wanted a PACK SACK make one I felt 6 or 7 dollars was too much. I I &ck.75c j'd have been a sucker to have passed that one. SHOTGUN SHELLS HIP BOOTS . . GUN RECOILS HELMETS FISHING BOXES SEWING KITS ARMY 1 ONLY 10 . $5.95 59c $1.00 $1.00 69c FT. Hotpoint REFRIGERATOR $315.00 MOUNTAIN STATES ELECTRIC PHONE 410 ANDERSENS 323 So. Main 10 To 4 Game To Provo A quiet wedMary united ding ceremony Harbison, 77, and Charles 78, for the second time in 54 years. were first Mary and Charles dimarried in 1894 but were CHICAGO (UP) Har-biso- The Brigham City Peaches vorced in 1913. I never stopped loving him, tossed another game into the he loss column as their defenses Mrs. Harbinson said, but I fell apart in the sixth inning was drinking too much and and Provo scored seven runs. couldnt stand it." The game was played before Charles moved to Cleveland, the season's largest crowd last where he became a salesman. Wednesday night at Rees Pio- Mary chose to live here among neer park. her old memories. on the The childless couple spent 34 Jay Yates started mound and was coasting along lonely years apart. Then, a year with a four run lead. The Brig- ago, Charles wrote Mary that ham City chucker had allowed hed stopped drinking and wantonly two hits up until the sixth, ed to come back to her. and was looking stronger as the We only have a few years Let's spend game progressed. Then a cou- left," he wrote. inthem together. ple of errors and a brace of field hits, which were the reMary replied with permission sult of some sloppy fielding and for him to visit her so that she a hit and three earned runs might see for herself if he could were over. The Timps went on stay'' away- from liquor. She to bring the total to 7 runs be- found he had conquered himfore the fire was squelched and self, she said, so they were rethat was the ball game. united by a minister in Mary's Graser started on the mound home. for Provo but was lifted after a Its never too late to correct 2 inning tour and M. Wan-kie- r a mistake, Mary said. Maybe replaced him on the slab. our story will help other lonely The Timp southpaw held the couples cast aside their stub- Brigham club scoreless the rest bornness and find coasted to a 10 to 4 UTWHILEB, DID NOT MAKE A Single error while playing 151 GAMES IN 1942. J. H. DR. VETERINARIAN Peach City Apt. 15 139 28 1948 MOTOR MAGIC by CHAMPION Deluxe Twin ;v,s.w:.k 188.80 Supsr-iln- f motor loitont itortor 7.9 H.P. OBC CsHifisd Undreamed-o- f comfort, Sounds Like Fire Engine Bicycle Siren ting. 89 c lux- ury and thrilling fun with this new lite twin Champion. Speeds up to 10 mi. per hr. Full everse. engine imitation of s (ire same tons siren i' dm Genuine valve. Fits all juvenile hicles. Easy to install. ve- BUY ON EASY TERMS B mm mm w - . . , A Dress Up Your Bike Bike Propel lor 44 Orig. 59 c TIRE This ornament spins freely when vehicle is in motion. Designed to hold 3 flags. 6 propeller. 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Cregg, official refhad plenty of stuff and was eree, who has married only one making the Timps hit pop flies couple in all his years on the to the infield or easy grounders. bench, has just granted the Yates had handcuffed the Timps same couple a divorce. so well that Bill Cowley, playing first base had ten of the ELECTRICALLY' EXHIBIT the THE 4 GAMES OF THEL HJURING Philadelphia philly victory. Yates was going great guns up until the trouble inning. He BETTER FARMING THE PLACE happiness Sale of the game and after the sixth again putouts to his credit. When the infielders had a lapse in fielding, Yates seemed to lose heart as well as as his Yates finished the sevstuff. enth and eighth innings before being lifted in favor of Don Rasmussen. The game was played as part merof the program for the chants outing. A orowd around 1,200 people attended. The Peaches were originally scheduled to play Pinney on Friday, but the game was postof the Utah poned in favor Brides-To-B- e Make Deal, State American Legion junior baseball tournament which Share Wedding Gown started last night in Rees MILWAUKEE The'neer park. The next game on bride-to-b- e had just bought her the Peaches schedule is next wedding gown when another Wednesday night. 000 007 00310 girl walked into the store and Provo 4 121 000 000 said she wanted one just like Peaches it. Graser, M. Wankier and Yates, D. Rasmussen and But the store didnt have a Kramer. duplicate. The two girls made a deal. They bought the gown jointly. So Many Descendants The second girl will wear it He Can't Count Them first, because shell be married in September. Then the hem EvHAZELHURST, Ga. (UP) will be adjusted and the other erybody admits that there are girl will wear it in October. complications living to be The October bride, the girl old, and that holds doubly who originally bought the true for Michael McNeal. McNeals problem is in regown, will keep it. membering names. He sat down on his 90th birthday and delved The total population of into higher mathematics. His is 564 (1940 calculations 56 sett county, Utah, 289 living showed census). descendants and goodness knows how many six feet under. As well as McNeal can ascertain, there must be 13 children, 96 grandchildren, 176 greatgrandchildren and four BOX jor'' WAHQnFi NOW Tnfoo Ncal-o-mat- ic 00 11 11.75 . Save repair bills Increases tire life Outlasts several sets ef firth' Not an emergency tube lets you stop but a safety ... tube that tht keeps you going . . . seals punctures as you ride. Gives puncture protection and extra blowoutprotection even with old tires- 25 Brigham Tire Shop |