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Show -- ' Tourist Center Moab Within ihc next two years, ,, ah is bound to experience a increase in tourist traffic," vJ Breed, well known phototold the grapher and writer this month, Moab Lions cluto more ade' Breed urged that be proaccommodations auate the vided at Moab to handle tourist business. increasing Peaches Slated Perry To Meet Provo Peaches' Schedule (First Half) Moab is the f nointed out that cai point for the 'Arches Na- (Dead Horse viay ZWKOVO AT BRIGHAM. tjona Monument, Boat May 29 Brigham at Magna Collossal Canyon, point, June 1 AMERICAN FORK Fisher triips' on the Colorado, BRIGHAM. Towers and Castleton Valley. June 5 Brigham at (Helper June 8 BINGHAM at BRIGHAM June 12 Brigham at Provo. June 15 MANGA AT BRIGHAM. at CCCtCD June 19 Brigham at American Fork. June 22 HELPER at BRIGHAM. GQEQE0 The Brigham City Peaches will make another try to play a ball game and it looks as if they will get a break from the weather as they meet Provo in Rees Pioneer park tonight at 8:15 oclock. The game will be under the sponsorship of the Brigham City Rotary club and the club is inviting the people of Mantua to attend the ball game as their guests. Carl McConnell is slated to start on the slab with Sik Kramer or Bob Story doing the rereiving. His Honor, Lorenzo Bott has been signed to throw out the first ball, and as he has been for the past two practicing weeks, the pellet should reach the pitcher before the night is over if he hasnt already worn himself out warming up for his first start. Another special activity plan- . ... Choose long-wearin- g this Derks field. Carbon pulled, an upset by defeating South high, of Salt Lake City 8 to 3 last week to win the right to meet the Bees for : the title. Bad weaher has held up Bees practices, but they did get in a few licks Saturday, Monday and Tuesday evening? in preparation for their state title bid. Coach Yemal (Harjis gave his charges stiff workouts and the team knows that this is the big this coupled with the fact that 10 prizes will be given away to the lucky people attending the game, should fill the evening with plenty of excitement The Provo Timps pasted the first defeat of the season on the Peaches and the locals will be out to even the score in addition to posting their first win. Plan now to be on hand at the ball games tonight. The prizes for the evening have been donated by the following merchants of - Brigham City: Arbons Lunch, Ted Stokes Service Station, Lloyds Chevron Service, Glens Fountain, Glens Market, Smiths Market, Joe Carr, Inc., Brigham Tire Shop, Andersens and the Box Elder News-Journa- on the team last year they muffed, their chance for state honors by losing to Ogden. This year they are digging In and heading for Salt Lake City with but one thouht in mind, bringing home a state championship. Shoplifter Well Heeled IWEKRTON, W. Va. (UP) A shoplifter chose a five and ten cent store as his field, but the manager caught him with $114 worth of goods. He was fined $5 plus costs and ten days in jail. The thief readily paid the fine from a $230 roll in' his pocket. . , 1 I OK XLDC Newcastle disease continue a menace to the poultry industry, according to Robert H. Stewart, county agent. Though tho disease is not as serious here as it is in other There seems to be an undercountries, certain precautions standing by the general public should be taken. that the present selective serThere are two kinds of vac- vice act of 1948 is a dead letter cine available for use when and about to be discontinued. needed, but sanitation and the This act Is very much in force blocking of channels for and will continue operating untransfer of infection remain til terminated by congress, Mrs. the most desirable form of Marilla Spencer, clerk of the protection for most poultry local draft board, said today. It is true that drafting of reggrowers. For most meat and egg istrants was discontinued after producers in areas where the the January 1949 call until furdisease has not caused ser- ther notice. During this interious losses, vaccination Is not im, the local board clerk has recommended except on au- sent out questionalres to all thoritative advice from local registrants, who were then clasauthorities. If Newcastle di- sified at the next regular meetsease strikes a producing ing of the board following re- flock, a good procedure is to ceipt of the completed questionburn or bury all dead birds. naire. A number of these quesSusceptible chickens should tionnaires are still outstanding not be brought to the prem- and the board is making an apises for at least 4 weeks after peal to those registrants delinthe outbreak. quent in this matter to fill out the form, using ink or a typewriter, and return to the office. Two Perfect Hands Those required to register are: In Ida. FARRAGUT, (UP) the course of one evening of All men must register within bridge at the home of Dorothy five days after reaching their Boyland here, two .perfect hands 18th birthday; were dealt. Miss Boyland reMen who have been dischargceived the first perfect hand, ed from active service in any all spades. An hour later, one branch of the armed forces shall of her guests picked up a hand present themselves for and subof 13 diamonds. mit to registration before a lo- to be Still Required - Ylui$oume.l Brigham City, Utah cal board within the period of 30 days following the date on whicli they were so separated; provided they are bom on or after August ' Wednesday, May 25, 1949 tal, Tremonton; Mrs. Carmen iB. Howell, Portage; D. G. Nelson, Morris A. Smith, Snowville; Yost; Joseph A. Kimber, Grouse Creek, and Mrs. Cora E. Lind, have Lynn. Local men required to 30, 1922. The following persons been appointed as registrars outside of Brigham City so that men may register as near home as possible: Mrs. Leland Crys , ' register may present themselves at the local board office in Room 17, Brigham Hotel, 7 west Forest, Brigham ,City. iAwfimtui Rom where I sit Joe Marsh Two Heads Are Better Than One (Or None) I get a kick out of buying stuff down at the hardware store. And I alwajs ask for a little advice from one of thOfwo brothers who run it, because I know beforehand exactly what the answer will be. Like when I needed a new garden hose. Henry," I says, how about this new plastic hose is it Well, really as good as rubber? he says, Im inclined to think it is but youd better ask Tom. I found Tom in back and asks him the same question. Well," says Tom, in my opinion it is but youd better ask Henry." I already have, I says, and when you two cautious old codgers agree Id bet my life on the decision. From where I sit, your own opinion is worth a lot but soa the other fellows. Thats why I keep saying, over and over, leta be tolerant of the ether persons point of view whether its on politics or farming or whether you like milk shakes and he prefen temperate glass of beer. Copyright , 1949 , United Stotts Brewers foundation l. ... , 52.25 Sq Yd. This plastic floor covering needs no waxing, will out last ordinary floor covering many times. Quantity limited. Yes, we will lay it for you too, for only $2.75 sq. yd. 54-in- Wainscot Height . clash their state championship with Carbon high school afternoon at 2 oclock In ned for the evening is to have of the season. A majorthe Box Elder high school band gameof the team members were ity on hand to furnish music and as wall covering! Made of baked enamel, its handsome raised tile pattern lends a smart, modern note to any room . . . stays smooth and lustrous for years! Easy to clean, easy to install! See the array of lovely colors and designs. Well be glad to give you an estimate. . Hon-eyvill- Regular $2.75 Sq. Yd. Now on Sale Youll bless the day you discovered Only The Box, Elder Bees left this morning for Salt Lake City and Registrations For Draft Are Plastic Floor Covering LASTING BEAUTY! In Convenient The knot-holgangs again played another baseball game over the week end. The game was played in Honeyville and started about 3:00. When the nine innings were finally over, the Perry crew had waxed e by a score of 13 to 6. Boyd Hirschi and Russell Nelson held the Honeyville nine to six runs while the Boothes, Inc. were boomed all over the park for 13 runs. C. Hunsaker and B. Hirschi socked out the extra base safeties. Hunsaker boomed out a three base hit in the third inning. Hirschi got two doubles. Sanitation Still Best Reqicdy For Newcastle Disease , Vaccine Next VINYLITE TOR WALLS OF permanent This Afternoon k SPECIAL SALE CONGOWALL this exciting, new Honeyville 13 to 6 e Timps Tonight He Bees Play Carbon: Club Drops flQJc fUSaJFt.lw2, Expert , appliances k , i 2; v v.,.M 4 k Installa- tion at Reasonable Cost on . . . CONGOWALL LINOLEUM CARPETING MONEY SAVE SEE US TODAY ...nm MM?! Another covhings IMJ! record all-ti- me in April ! More people bought new Studebaker cars and trucks in April 1949 than in any UJ previous month in any year. 'V , i f ' n.50 7 v' S, s. 6 Only $1295 600 x 16 Plus Tax Tops In Quality At Lowest Prices B. rock-botto- cant m Studebaker sales V - in , V.V , production in an attempt to meet this sensational upsurge in demand. 1949 is a Studebaker year ! F. GOODRICH DEFIANCE You A'V January, February, and March were the biggest for any quarter In Studebaker history. Twice this year Studebaker has increased B. F. 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