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Show fcsL n1'euS five PAGE I Utah City. j, Action And Drama ournaf B. Friday, July Legion Meets 22, 1949 Tremonton For C Farm Bureau Region Title Team Plays Tonight The Brigham of the second Elder the South Box City Farm bu- reau team, will play the Ogden 1? Farm bureau team tonight at in iaL softball league were 8:30 at the Rees pioneer park, the ':aKeT Tuesday night at ... This contest will be a return c school atn Elder high engag0ment 0f the two teams as a result of a close battle fought first games between Ferry recently in Ogden when BrigThe first game ended in a ham City won by two runs .The ward First and th team requested the r r the Perry boys by Ogden c irtory match. crore of Though a pitcher is not yet the Fifth determined the next game it will be either Bashad ward Mantua a and the il Williams, Charles Nelson or a to extra innings Charles Whitaker. lay two winner. The Fifth came Bill Young will be pitching a narrow margin top for Ogden. fh ot score a If oM tun of the even-thin the last game Second ward beat Sixth Ball re-o- I-- I de-T- 8-- Joel McCrea e North Stake to 6. drew a bye. score of 12 5 Willard Teams Play Tue. polishing EXPERT of YOUR SHOES in the matter of FEW MINUTES A Will Shine Shoes That Are Also Brought In well-fough- Large Variety of magazines FOR SALE North Of The CAPITOL THEATRE One Door NEW CHEVROLET TRUCKS SAN FRANCISCO, (UP) The California centennial commission unearthed the following in the state patent commissioners records for 1851, and turned up its nose at Iowa, the land of the tall corn; Texas, the land of the tail stories, and points east: On land owned by Mr. James Williams, of Santa Cruz, an onion grew to the enormous weight of 21 pounds, and a turnip was grown which equalled exactly the size of the top of a Available Now AT Central Chev. 18 Ph. 21 No. Main r, flour barrel. length weighed 40 pounds. At Stockton, a turnip weighed 100 pounds; and at a dinner bage grew which measured, still for 12 persons of a single potato, growing 13 feet and 6 inches larger than the size of an ordinaround its body.' The weight is ary hat, all partook, leaving at least the half untouched. not knowm. A beet grown by Mr. Isaac These statements are sworn Brannan at San Jose weighed to by the twelve persons whose On land owned and cultivated by Thomas Fallen, a cab- 63 pounds; carrots three feet in names are herewith given. Former Peaches Player Announces New Baby The mothers of the ball players are going over in one of the cars to cheer their boss on to victory. Some of the mothers going over are Mrs. Lou Bnten-bekeMrs Harry Hanline. Mrs. A1 Anderson nd Hyrum Malm-rose- . Others are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodland, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Wells, and Mr. and Mrs. to play baseball with the Brig- Survives Wild Ride ham City Peaches sent a birth WALLACE Ida. (UP) A seven of announcement baseball's newest babe. The Robert year old boy survived a harrow- Robert A Nadler, 5 oz. batting average. who used boy, August, Jr., was born on July 8 in Lake Mills, Wis., where Bob has a grocery store. The r.ew arrival has an 8 lbs. Nadler played third base for the Peaches up until 1945 and is btill playing in Wisconsin. ride down a log ing flume Into Canyon creek near here. Willy Franks was rescued from the creek suffering only bad bnuses. 100-yar- d ever have Chiropractic Adjustments for sickness? If not you are overlooking a fundamental principle in healing. Give this method your consideration. You will be amazed with Do you r.DsSKW' GOOD HES results. well-fough- L W Hay fever, Sinusitis, Neuritis, Sciatica ,, Infantile Paralysis, Rheumatic fever, Liver and Gall Bladder trouble respond to Chiropractic Treatments. J, KNOW TO 01T AU.THS. BUILDING ' " materials NEED VVE MERRELLS, Inc. Walk A Block And Save DR. C. R. JONES Chiropractor Phone 182 A. M. 121 East 1st South Hours: M. P. Utah Brigham City, Saturdays 9 A. M. 1:30 P. M. . 2 And By Appointment Milady's Greatest Storewide Summer no California Grew 'Em Big, Even Way Back In 1851 Models All co-sta- 6. Over 300 people enjoyed the ball games of the North Box Elder stake girls softball league at the Box Elder high school athletic field, Tuesday, July 19. In the first game, the a subdued Honeyville fighting Fourth ward crew to the tune of 18 to 0. In the other game being played at the same time the Seventh ward whipped t conthe Third in a test 25 to 5. In the nine oclock games the second series of games got underway. In these two contests the Bear River squad trounced the Eighth ward 16-and the Harper crew downed Connne by the score of 9 to 8. It was announced by directors of the league that there will be no games played next Tuesday, July 26, because it follows on the heels of the 24th celebration and because it is necessary to revise the schedule. The next games will be played on August 2. shining shoe and his Frances Dee, do some expert riding in Four Faces West, an action-fille- d show that will play at the Capitol July It is a United Artists release. . . . The Brigham City and the Tremonton American Legion teams were meeting at the time of this waiting at Smithfield for the regional championship. They were meeting on the Smithfield diamond because a neutral field was needed. The winner of this game will go to Helper for the state championship some time in the latter part of July. So far this season, Biigham City and Tremonton have lost only one league game each Brigham City lost theirs to Lewiston 8 to 7, and Tremonton lost to Brigham City 8 to 0. It will be the second meeting ol those two teams. In the first game, Val Woodland bested Yagi of Tremonton in a t game. The Brigham lads played their best game of the season against the Tremonton nine. 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