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Show l Brigham egion Meets Clarkston Slake Peaches Lose Soulli B. To Provo Wed. Mens Softball 10 To 7 League Play E. . d The Brigham City American Legion will travel to Clarkston this afternoon to play one of the stronges teams in this region. The region is in a three-watie for first place. The three teams are Brigham City, Smith-fieland Clarkston. If one of these teams loses another game, they are out" of the running. Eoth of Brigham's d SUNDAY games are with these other first place teams The game with Cl.iikslon Ibis f iiioon and the one next week with the Smith-tielnine are the last anu most important games of the region. The game with Smilhiieid is in the local orchard and will be at night time, sometime next week. So far this season, the Brig-- ! ham City team has won four land lost two. They have im-- ' proved 100 per cent since their loss to Lew iston and they are gunning for the state title again tliis year. MONDAY TUESDAY The Brigham in City Peaches Two fast of games crowd of the year. The game was under the of the Brigham sponsorship club who Civic Improvement had as their guests the citizens of Perry. Carl McConnell started on the mound for the locals and hurled 6 innings before being lifted in favor of Basil Williams who finished the game. the Provo grabbed a run in first and added three in the third to take a four to two lead The locals over the Peaches. tied the game and then went ahead 6 to 4 with a brace of runs in the sixth. Then McConnell fell apart and gave up four successive hits, two of which were triples, before Williams was rushed into the game to put out the fire. The Peaches were shakey in the field to start the game and ended up in the same fashion to drop their first contest of the second half. The game next week will bp against American Fork, and will be played in Rees Pioneer park Wednesday evening under the of the Brigham sponsorship club who will City Kiwanis have as their guests the Kiwan-ian- s from Ogden and the citizens from Honeyville and Harper ward. Came time will be 1 it m H 1 2 ,im softball The second ward whipped the Fifth ward by the score of 10 to 7. The Fifth ward held the lead until the fourth inning, when the Second made a gain and held it to the end of the game. In the other contest Perry and Mantua played a tie game until the ifltn inning wnen Perry-mada run to pull ahead of Mantua. They held their lead by a narrow margin for the rest ol the game. The first ward forfeited their game to Willard. The box scores are: o n 2 Whistle Situation n4ua Poses Problem TJeua-oumoI TULLAHOMA, Tenn. (UP) Brigham City, Utah Wanted in Tullohoma; a railcan road engine whistle that night. That brought complaints , thats where be heard 1,000 feet away, but the trains were too noisy. And j stands right novir not an inch farther. Won Lost Two years ago Tuliahoma city 0 6 Perry fathers passed an ordinance 2 3 Fffth train whistles in the prohibiting 2 3 Wiilard city that could be heard more 2 3 First than 1,000 feet away. 3 2 Second distarice 1 4 Mantua Having no whistle 1 railroad 4 Sixth measurers, engineers alquit blowing their whistles Tuesdays schedule: That THE PICK O' THC P1CTUR together in Tuliahoma. 7:00 Willard and Fifth fj" brought complaints from the 8:00 Mantua and First Safety council. 9:00 Second and Sixth Several months ago the aider-meSATURDAY Perry Bye told railroads they wanted These are make-ugames for wanted but they those rained out earlier in the the whistles, the ordinance obeyed, too. season. The trains started whistling Phone your news to 727. again, especially, it seemed, at 32 Totals Fifth Second League Standings: changing their were played in the South Box ways as they dropped a 10 to 7 Elder stake mens league Tuesdecision to the Provo Timps day, July 5 at 7:30 p.m. at the Wednesday night in Rees Pio- Box Elder high school athletic neer park before the largest field. didnt succeed Hunsaker Vii ul me 301 002 1 200 071 x 5 10 7 10 n FRIDAY AND p JEM! 2 ? FEATURES Perry LEON ERROL JOE KIRKWOOD, um ! mm aMtiii Jr. rmicis 1 im CARTOON LAWN MORE FUN I Carpet your lawn with vigorous, colorful ScvZttr. grass. It's easy do it yourself in o few minutes. In play areas where you need more SPECIAL rugged turf sow WEED 8:15. Provo 5 It is ft - :00 P. M. Color Cartoo npID. Sunday Monday -- SCOTTS grass. Dry compound, easily applied. Shaker box - $1.00. Large box treats 2500 sq Medium Lawn size - $10 85. 1 & FEED development that kills broad'leav ed weeds as it feeds ScSZ&. SPREADERS make possibl quick and accurate feeding, seeding and weeding. Rubber tired. SATURDAY Exclusive also for Dense Shade, poor dry soils, and terraces. 1 lb - $1.45 5 lbs - $6.95. PURPOSE SEED. CIRCUS $3 SO. -- Tuesday RICHARD WIDMARK 1IONH 04 tmYMQRl Of AN SToerwm THOMPSONS Plus Selected Short Subjects Brigham City ALSO VARIETY OF SHORT UNITS MUSTS''-1 EMve - Him HIGHWAY 91 W IPheafteE1 AT THE EAST EDGE OF BRIGHAM 37 10 27 12 Totals aSingled for Berg in 9th. 103 000 41110 Provo 7 Brigham City .. 202 020 010 Brooks 3, Myers, Drake 2, Kohler 3, Page, Cleverly 3, Evans 2, Van Noy 2. E Berge, Evans, Johnson. SB Cleverly 2. SH Page. HR VanNoy. 3BH Mow Under Mew Brooks. MORRIS A. NUTTALL John Howard Says: We of the Howard Hotel are proud to present a new management of the restaurant that shares our name and building, a man you know as a fine citizen, a man we know as one of the most able chefs and restaurant managers in Utah. It has been my ambition for years to see the Howard Cafe in the hands of a man Who is highly trained, and experienced. This is it n ! We have confidence that Morris Nut-ta- ll will operate a cafe of which Brigham City can be proud, a place to eat that will be a delight to all, from those who desire an exquisite dinner, complete in every detail, to those who wish to drop in for a sandwich and coffee. i SUNDAY and MONDAY JULY 10&11 1 Walter Pldgeon Greer Garson Youll find wide variety in his menues, with every dish just right, and service pleasing in every detail. We feel confident that under Morris Nuttalls management the Howard in JULIA MISBEHAVES With elevators oil over the country, IPs going to be a big problem to find storage space over-crowd- therefore, to get underway now with plans to build your own granary or other storage is prepared to help you build any facilities. or any size of structure you have in mind. type Materials are plentiful and stocks complete, including all kinds of lumber and corruqated aluminum. Your store also has hundreds of approved plans and designs for farm buildings . . . engineered to fully meet your requirements for safe groin storage . . . sound, weather-tigh- t and vermin-prooIPs wise, SHOWS START AT DUSK ... And run continuously for two complete showings. Come as late as 10:30 and see the complete program. I TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ... Hours: 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. CLOSED SATURDAYS w Our Specialties: HOME-MAD- E TL5T finance new storage building on low cost terms including labor and materials. m Txrszztty uujmuuy j EYES Plus Cartoon and Short SlllWWWW m Morris A. Nuttall , Proprietor Howard Hotel IMI at A PASTRIES Catering To Parties and Dinners in Our Dining Room. Owner, Howard Hotel You can ' STEAKS AND CHOPS f. THE NIGHT HAS . SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN JOHN HOWARD, Tri-Sta- te ... ... ... Tri-Sta- Edward Robinson and John Lund in A THOUSAND . . Cafe quickly will gain and deserve a reputation as "one of the finest places to eat in Utah. for wheat and other grain crops this fall. Plus Cartoon, Les Brown Orchestra formerly of the Ringside Cafe, has taken over the management of the Howard Cafe. It will be our aim to make the Howard Cafe the BEST PLACE TO EAT in Brigham City, serving good food at popular prices. We invite all of our friends to visit the Howard Cafe a piece of for a cup of coffee or meal. home made pie a sandwich . ' |