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Show Corinnc Area To BOX ELDER WINS HOMECOMING Admit 600 For GAME FROM BEAR RiVER THE G - L8 AKE RUGGED fiewi-journ- Time Killer And Lady Wrestlers Turn 19-- 6 Out Top Attractions On Wednesday Card Crowd Of 2,500 Sees 26th Renewal Of Meanif Hansen and Karl Hunt Traditional County Rivalry Gray stretched a scheduled bout to 45 minutes Wed100 'ast has of oe An tnetease That old homecoming magic and the jinx Box Elder evening, to save the nesday lo these many years worked their .spell year in the nutnhi r of .annus over River had Bear for the Homerasslers lady to be tssui ri w is aminuinid hy Bees rang up their initial Region coming crowd that arrived after and the night, Wednesday the Coniine I. arid (hinirv assu 1 to the tune of 19 to ti. The outcome was a thing the football game. And they eiatlon, making a total of boo been discussed pin and con, it of victoiy all to the to great majority of 2,500 fans who crowded toe proved to be )oy be admit id hunters ului will of resiis 'he united opinion If there was any stalla tilt the way. the for sidelines homecoming and Bleachers the area for pheasant hunting dents of tins aiea that it is their the fans couldn't detect it. Pheasant crowd-pleaser- this tear The area, known as-- Co inne posted hunting area No 1, has been in operation lot several years and is the most sucie.ssful posted hunting area in the .state Several more areas, located in Cache eount. and central and southc n Ctah will be in opera tion this veai it is said "We hope any hunter gener crow d. tiesi delense against the hordes The Box Elder c ew scored one if hunlets who trampled over in each of the first then propet tv endangering their bves and killing their lives ock, three periods while the losers' The pr.ee made their lone countei m the befoie its institution of admission is a minoi latto., third period. The meeting was as the farmers themselves re- the 2bth game between the two ceive none of the proceeds, all traditional rivals Box Kldc has of it having been used for com- - won 21 of 'he games, and Bear muntty betterment inside the It.ver has won two Id y limits of Cottnne proper The f,rM Bee score came on a the 10 yard pass from Ferguson to Due to a good season pheasant hatch was most sue-css u! and the buds a e plen organization are Les Mills presFredinkson, sec Itilul No pheasants have been ident; Henry ret Thomas Anderson, fish ary; state the heie by planted t Burt and Glen Reeder amt since the , I Al-b- game department ol the district, ion showing the cooperation of the farmeis in fosteiing the birds. The exact date and place where pe nuts will he sold will he an noumed later Olficers of the organia Mo The Corinne posted area includes 13 000 acres ol the best pheasant country in the state. about 22 aues per hunter, the organization points out. $fr! "Butty Iron, in used car parlance, means: an attractive appearing car but in bad condition medianically, even though it doesnt seem to be. You'll find no "Pretty Iron offered for sale in our used ear department. As an authoricd lord tlcalsr we have a rep- utation to uphold. ANDERSENS 323 So. Main Enlistment Quota Here Enlarged One-Ye- er near-rec-or- ANDERSENS 323 South Main The play was preceded some steady gains by f,uson and Sptndler. In the ,s(.cond period, the Bees seoied on a pass tossed from Box riders own 40, Ferguson lunging to Wight. Wight caught the hall on the Bear River 40. Hansen kicked the extra point. Bear River scored early in the third period on a sustained drive, with Peterson and Brown carrying the ball. Peterson scored on a line plunge over his own right tackle from the d line. The final Bee touchdown was the feature play of the evening. On the kickoff after the Bear the ball went down River seo-the righthand side of the field, and it was picked up on the Box Elder 15 by Frank May. He started forward, then cut to his right, and the Bear River team went with him. On a reverse May tossed the ball to Spindler on the Box Elder 30; Spindler then went toward the sidelines, tut upfield and went the remaining distance for a score. The final block on this long play was thrown by Garfield, taking Blown out of the play. Bear River i mis Crompton, Miller Ivere, ar New Low in Thievery A (UP) PORTLAND, Me. was the hubbard squash fala,u at the pride of the youngsters who tended Childens hospitalsummer from their garden all Master Sergeant Harvey R. Wardrop, army and air force officer for Box Elder county, announced today that he had been given an enlarged enlisting quota for for one yeai. According to Wardrop he can now sign up several boys each month for a period of one year. To be eligi-a r enlistment ble for a boy must be exactly 18 years s d Young ; Brigham City. Utah ing, The top flight 45 minutes went withou a fall, to a draw. Easily the liveliest womens event yet to appear on a wrestling card in Brigham City was the meeting of Juanita Coffman and Elvina Snodgrass. The gals were rugged and mean, and battled like they meant business. Miss Snodgrass took the first fall, Miss Coffman came back and pinned her opponent to even the card, and in the deciding La Snodgrass showed the slaying power to win the match. The main event went to Jack who OReilly, the Australian has become more and more a favorite of local crowds. The versatile OReilly gave up the first fall to Hy Sharman, but learned what it was going to take and came back handily for the next two straight falls and the al Friday, October cots wheel c Just before the harvest, went through the garit ing themselves to the the summers labor, the prize squash. chairTr ' '(! 1? 4- HERE'S THE PLACE IsALE jra in It wwt. TIM- E- HOW'S THE 1 j one-yea- are Seventeen-year-oldold. too young, and too old to qualify s are under the regulation which authorizes the in j enlistments of the regular army and air force for a period of one year. Boys enlisting under this authority will be exempt from selective service, after they serve their one year, providing they enlist in the national guard or enlisted reserve corps upon discharge. deWardrop added that boys siring to enlist for a period of one year would be taken on a first come, first served basis; however, he will give priority to buddies. as boys enlisting Men enlisting under this plan will be sent to either Fort Ord, California, if they go into the army, or to Sheppard field, Texas, if they go into the air force. Wardrop said it would be impossible for him to get over ope man per month from Box Eldei county into the air force. He also advised boys who are 18 years old and who are Interested in enlisting for a period of one year to get In touch with him Immediately. His office is located m the post office building in Brigham City. Office hours are 9 to 6 o'clock on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. He spends each Wednesday at the Utah Power and Light company In Tremonton and his office in Brigham City will be open from 8 to 1 oclock The telephone on Saturdays. number is 34?. match. Next Wednesday evening the Jayeees are staging another topflight card, with more women wrestlers. Elvina Snodgress will meet Mae Young in a featured event. Miss Young, who switched from wrestling to Bible school and teaching and back to wrestling again, is reputedly clean but capable. Miss Snodgrass, who nearly tangled with Proson. moter Dee Glenn Smith at WedTackles Grant, Star. nesday nights fight, later show Guards Sirninons, Mann, Jen- ed newspaper clippings where she had grabbed a Denver fan sen, Stenquist. Centers Snow, Hensen. by the hair, held him up and kicked him, breaking three of Quart?' backs Brown. Halfbacks Sessions, Peterson, his ribs. Smith has appointed an agent to represent him in his Stone, Combs. Pullback Lamb. dealings with Miss Snodgrass Box Elder next Wednesday. Ends Garfield, Young, GardBeside the lady wrestlers, ner. there will be two other top evTackles Hatch, Drewes, ents on next Wednesdays card. Jack OReilly will meet Karl Guards Whitaker, Nakamura, Gray, who went over big with Low e. this weeks fans, in a match and Nick Studen will meet Sugy Centers B ough that should prove to be the Hayamaka, exponent of the JaM. llunsaker. sons, battle of the panese sleeper hold. Anyone Quarterback Ferguson, doubting Sugys ability to put mussen. dler, Hansen, Wight. a person to sleep, quickly, thorHalfbacks B. Hunsaker, Spin 'Fullback May. oughly and painlessly, by genScore by quarters: tle pressure on nerves in the 0 6 neck, will be invited to enter 0 0 Bear River Box Elder 6 7 019 the ring and see what happens. Officials, Umpire, Fishburn; Nicks job will be to see to it referee, Nelson; hcadbnesman, that Sugy doesnt get within reach of those nerves. 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