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"Job; , Hated' tor smooth action and long life. NIELSEN-ANDERSE- AUTO SALES N 604 NORTH MAIN STREET PHONE 778 40 People Enter Hobbies In Peach Days Contest WE WUZ ROBBED! Keith Wins The Fight And The Crowd, But Hunick Gets A one-ma- n most of them had been placed in store windows in Brigham City. People on the streets were getglimpse of ting a the variety of beautiful hobbies. Always one of the most popular features of the celebration the hobby exhibitions will be judged in three classifications: hobbies, handiwork and historical collections. Awards will be given for the three best entries. The 40 entries and the exhibitions are listed below: People who have entered in the contest are Marcia Poulsen, bakin handicraft work ed figurines and ceremacs; Ira Farrell, hand carved dolls; Faun G. Earl and Diane Grant, oil painting, water color sketches and plaster plaques; Mrs. J. Dale Hunsaker, figurines and crocheted pieces; Cordelia J. Mathias, handiwork. Francell Brown will display a collection of dolls; Mrs. Joyce P. March, crocheting; Mrs. George Earl, brass and plastic novelties and crocheting; Leslie Humpage, original art work; Mrs. P. W. Hyait, handiwork; Donna Packer Swiss, needlecraft and handiwork. Lynn Cheal will have a dislures, play of flies, spinners, fishing rods and all types of fishing tackle; Luana Lee, portrait sketches and water painted photographs; Mrs. Annie Bar-lorugs, both braided and crocheted; Julia Rosenbaum and Karlene Olsen, needlecraft. Jay Poulsen, novelty ash trays and piggy bank made from ceramics; Doug Miller, money collection; and Mrs. Joseph H. Peterson, hand made rugs. Caroline C. Baron, handicraft; Dr. M. V. Burton, handiwork; George Boyce, Indian jewelry, etc.; Ruby Z. Boedeker, handicrafts; Boyd Packer, handicraft carving; Mary Fae Anderson, figurines; Mrs. Glenn Johnson, hobbies; Mrs. Wm. Barnard, minia-- j ture pitchers; Cherie Johnson, story-boodolls; Iona J. Cefalo, needlecrafts; Bonnie Jean Anderson, handicraft Bonnie Hamberlin, hobbies; John P. Anderson, hobbies; Nora Farrell, needlework; Thompson handwork and sewing; Lucius Johnson, oil paintings; Mrs. Llgrande Lea, handwork; hand- Mrs. Sylvania Iverson, k Rose decision gave theO- - most observers Actually, agreed, Keith Nuttall, Brigham won boy, Citys every round of the title" go conclusively. Nuttalls manager, Morris Nut-talhad previously agreed that the decision of Abblett, who refereed the fight, would go as the final word. When the fight was over Hunick knew he had been beaten, and Keith knew he had won. The crowd knew Keith had won. Abblett wrote his decision on the score card, handed it to the announcer and told the announcer to hold it until he could get out of there. Then Abblett left the building, in a hurry. And then the announcer broadcast the decision, Hunick with a surprised look on his bruised and swollen face permitted his hand to be raised, and the crowd went wild. In the second round, Hunick knocked down one of Keiths blows, and it hit Ernie below fair-haire- ten-roun- d l, resenting the fire department, to Dr. George A. Boyce, superintendent of the Intermountain Indian school, and to John M. Burt chief of the school's fire department for the assistance they rendered when their help was badly needed. The Intermountain school fire department assisted in extinguishing the fire at Baron Woolen Mills yesterday blow would cost him the round. Otherwise that round, like all the others, was all Keiths. Keith came out of the fighting without a cut, without a bruise, and without ever having been in any trouble. Hunick, on the other hand, was beaten comparably to the second Nuttall-Hun-icfight, in the Coliseum. It is, the Nuttall camp concluded, the sort of thing a professional fighter has to expect, and figure a way around. Where theres money in the business, its hard to keep it simon-purin any respect that might build up subsequent gates. If Keith had won the decision, as well as the fight, Wednesday night, Hunick would have been washed up in Utah as a main-even- t fighter. It would have for Keith, and been three-to-on- e few people would have paid to see him bruise the West Jordan lad for a fifth time. Nuttall-HunicAs it another is, fight will fill any building in Salt Lake City. The only problem for the Nuttall camp is to figure out how to beat a West Jordan fighter in Salt Lake City. e Injured in an accident involving gravel crushing machinery, Saturday at 10 oclock in the was Alfred Whitaker, 65,, ofBdgham City. Mr. Whitaker became entangled in the machinery and his arm was bad. ly mangled at the Hunsaker Sand and Gravel company plant. treated at the Cooley Memorial hospital here and was morning, s stands another smaller statue ,3' Phone your The Box Elder (Bees will tangle with the Jordan Beet Diggers in a practice game today at Jordan high. The Bees will leave this afternoon for their encounter with the Beet Diggers. Coach Ferguson has high hopes of taking last years state champs. The iBees will be fast, but a little light. Jordan lost most of their state championship via graduation, but they will still be a strong eleven. Expert h'noce Ceoi, Stoker Repairs 4 Free Estimates Fh.Smi 5S5-J- E. M. ; GOODELL Big Harry Rudd, end, will spear- head the Jordan attack. Todays possible starting up is as follows: LE Ronney Dean Harris. LT DeVon Britenbeker. LiG Lewis Knudson or nard line- May- Victor. C Ralph Nielson. RG Vernon Watkins. RT Maurice Hunsaker. RE LeRon Johnson or Boothe. LHB Lee Wight. RHB Frank May. FB Ronnie Rock or Gary t&c ditic Lee Wes 8! Jag with Mor-tenso- lag. Bert Hunsaker or Vard Johnson. The Bees have two more practice games besides this one. They will be hosts to Boise high on September 16. The game will be played at night. The other contest is with Preston high. The Bees will hit the road for this game on September 23. After that game, the Region One race will get under way. Attend Peach Days, Sept N0 I. ,he thinking to school. t dot of going hi If you ore going fo colls the best ond least txp sive place to study it your state university. Ranked as one of the g tm ttys outstanding tchosk the University of Utali mt offers colleges in: fdu tion, Enaineerina, Medici law, Business, Mines, Rm Arts, Pharmacy, Nurd NEW CHEVROLET TRUCKS University College along with araduate schools eM extension work. All Models of Our Lady of Pity. Along the sides of the grotto are 14 carrara marble tablets of the Stations of the Cross, each scene from tablet depicting the Passion and Death of Christ. Beneath the statue of Our Lady of Lourdes stands an altar which wil lenable Father Costa and his associates to celebrate mass at the outdor chapel. ISO You can now stay Now Available ply home and xc study under some of He most able and capoblt le structors anywhere. AT Remember these dates: SEPTEMBER . Central Chev. FrHmn EiwMMliMB SEPTEMBER tgittrotioa Phone your news to 727. hospital, Sot Sin 13-2- 4 Cheat Uppw SEPTEMBER I0ulw ii Wi 1 SEPTEMBER M FrtthmMi lefiHreHet Ph. 21 18 No. Main On Ca. Ogden, where it was hoped his arm could be saved. craft; ne" First Contest QB PITTSBURGH One of (UP) the largest American replicas of the Lourdes shrine in France has been completed here. Four Franciscan priests from St. Peters Catholic church worked four years on it as a hobby. The Rev. Aloysius M. Costa, pastor of St. PetePs, directed the job. Fifty feet high, the shrine weighs more than 100 tons and is made of tufa rock brought up from West Virginia and Ohio, and marble imported from Italy. The shrine resembles an outdoor marble grotto and running water in a pool beneath a statue of Our gleaming, Lady of Lourdes, patron saint of the ill and afflicted. Nearby, i Friday, Interesting hJbbTS be found in BrighaJ Play windows on Saturday. Meet Jordan In 12-fo- Man Suffers Injuries In Brigham City Accident Dee belt Abblet told Keith that low Lourdes Shrine Glen Andersen, chief of the Brigham City fire department, expressed appreciation, in rep- later taken to the the Utah City, Box Elder Bees Pittsburgh Builds Brigham Fire Dept. Expresses Thanks To Indian School He-wa- Decision One-Ma- n fight to Ernie Hunick in the An outstanding enthusiastic Fair Grounds stadium at Salt rpspon.se to the hobby display Lake City Wednesday night, but division of Peach Days was re- if there was a fan in the crowd ported today by Charles Keller, who agreed he failed to make chairman of the affair. himself heard the among At last call there were 40 en- thunder of boos that greeted tries, and late Thursday night the decision. Brigham 24 dor ei Ctwnmt SM all. forth, Infomwtia Office etPmiM UNIVERSITY of lilif J. T. Bates, handicraft; Sylvia Dunn, needlework; Emma Wood, handwork. Soil lake Ckv um 1. 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