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Show JPGE TEN Box Elder News Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, April 12, 1950 The New Journal Is a "hurry up" simp tin job pi inline, but the iu iltt of the woik is always the finest. Side-Line- By BOWLING RESULTS s Mixed League, April 3 "Mac, Bporto BdJUf . I t it There is a now baseball plan It isn't a 1950 idea but one that has been bubbling on and off, and action Is being taken on it this year. Here is roughly what it Is and you, as a fan in Brigham City have a year to get around to telling the City and the local baseball leaders what you think about in the air. I ft. II. There is a plan at the presits not a new idea to reorganize by a Jong shot a Utah-Idahleague. This league would have representatives Lofrom Preston, Smithfteld, gan, Ogden, Brigham City, and Malad for example. These towns are fairly close together and for the relationship between the towns something of this nature could promote better feeling. Travel between these towns is greater than 'between the towns of the Industrial league and the people of these places will naturally become better acquainted and each will benefit. ent tune, and o J ; For that Next Trip . . . Coach T ravel Saves Money r Union The close proximity will cut the cost of sponsoring teams and there will be the possibility of larger crowds because people can travel with their teams to see the out of town games without a prohibitive cost. This will help the gate and cut the cash out-laat the first of the season. It could work if a proper means of control Is put in the hands of the league heads. Pacific offers the restful, care-freeconomical way East or West. 4. ? e, In adjustable, reclining coach seats you save money and enjoy the comiorts and conveniences of train travel. Or, if you i y Johnnie Sarlo of Ogden desire, take your choice of Pullman accommodations berths or rooms. Delicious meals, room y spacious nearest Union Pacific little bit here and there. Saturday afternoon on the golf course a little thing happened thats novel and a little funny. to roam, lounges. Signs off Spring Back East-Let- 's Go! lt your A Holmes was coming in on the ninth hole. He has hit his drive with a slice and the ball had drifted over close to the out of bounds fence. The hole Is a dog leg to the right and the ball in this position was out of sight of the tee. By the time Holmes had walked up to the point where he could see the ball he saw a girl get out of a car parked lust off the to the highway, rush down F. ticket agent assist you in plan ning your next trip. Ask him for suggestions on vacation plans. For Dependable Transportation has promised to field a team, Ernie Conger of Tremonton says they will go along in such a league as will Jack Croft of Logan. Sgt. Harvey Wardrop is working toward organizing the league with the idea of getting it started a year from this season. ' Be Specific . i . say UNION PACIFIC IT HAPPENED YEARS AGO Tri-Stat- e Nfws-Josre- el I comLumber The pany held its first place In the league with a win of three points over Wess Market, with the Intermountain Ifdian school in clo.se second as a result of their four point win over Beehive Bottling. The Pheasant Cafe look three points from Club Billiards to hold third place. Tuesday League, April 4 iMerrells, Inc. stayed in first place in spite of losing three points to Finer Cleaners: Brigham Truck & Implement company grabbed four points from the second place Nielsen Motors, and Seagull Aviation took Andersen Auto for three points. It's still a close race for the first three places and anything can happen. Wednesday eague, April 5 Jones Service increased their first place lead with four points captured from the B. & B. Billiards. O. K. Rubber of Tremonton held second place in spite of lasing three to O. C. Tanner Jewelry, and Hodges Barber four points from shop took Brigham Laundry to tie O. C. Tanner Jewelry for third spot. Thursday League, April 6 The Brigham Tire Shop continued their winning spree as they took three points from Intermountain Indian school, their nearest rival for first place; the Beehive Appliance grabbed three points from the third place and the Bear Lumber, River Refuge took the Eagles for four points. Spin Baty roll ed a hot game of 267. Special Prizes Buster LaRose hit a score of 205 to win $2.00 in trade at BrigCecil Bradbury ham Laundry. won two chicken dinners at his Brigham Man Registers At B.Y. University LOOKING BACK A. April 7, 1904 Republican Convention Top news in the Box Elder News in the April 7 issue concerned the Republican convention, about which it said, There was a large attendance of dele- gates at the county Republican convention at the court house the last Saturday considering terrible condition of the roads outside of this city. The interest and enthusiasm manifested augurs well for the success of the party m the campaign now fairly launched and which will not close until next November. "The convention was called to order at 10:30 a. m. by county Elias Jensen, who chairman named H. A. Bancroft of as temporary chairman. Joseph A. Harding of Willard secrewas elected temporary on credentary. Committees tials and order of business were appointed. One new student from Brigham City is registered at Brigham Young University this to spring quarter, according He is John E. Hayes, registrar. Carl R. Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ross. Carl graduated from Box Eider high school in 1915. He is a sophomore at B.Y.U. this quarter and he is majoring in business. He has filled a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ Saints in the Easof Latter-datern States mission. e Clever Two Recalls Lincoln Funeral one single top buggy and one double buggy harness for sale cheap. Jos. F. Hansen. B. O. Jeppson and P. N. Pierce have been visitors in Brigham the past City from Thatcher week. Both were former Brigham residents. men, J. Gobble and F. Thael, who had been sentenced to one year in the state prison, has escaped from the county Jail, but were recaptured by Sheriff Josephson between and Ogden. The prisoners had stuffed the lock of their cell full of thread before they were locked in the cell for the night, and by this means were enabled to unlock the cell during the night. They used a step ladder to scale the walls and then struck out for Ogden. It had been said they escaped from the jail at Provo in the own establishment, the Pheas- same way some time ago and ant Cafe, for his score of 215. were never recaptured. The sherHarold Bouck rolled a 207. Glen iff took them to the state prison where they served their time. Kelly and Dick Fryer each hit a 199 to win two steak dinners from Lumber. Oscar Commissioners Meeting At the regular session of the a tire from recap Grunig gets Oscar commissioners county 201. for his Tire Shop Brigham A1 Carroll won the case of Harris had appeared and asked beer offered by Club Billiards that the deferred petition asking for a 209, and Kan Yagi won that a road be opened on the west side of section 34, T. 12 IN., $1.00 in trade at Wess Market R. 3 W. be considered. for his score of 197. A petition was received from residents of Clear Creek, asking fence, pick up his ball which for an appropriation of $75 for was just a foot or two In bridge material and repairs on bounds, run back to the car, toss road. the ball at the driver, get in A note was received from J. R. and the car take off down the Horsepooi, road supervisor of highway. The car had a Idaho Calls Fort district, asking that tag and it didnt enter Holmes more money be appropriated to head to holler at the girl until .finish cutting down hills at the car was on its merry way. Ham Hunsakers place. It was deferred. In the Sidelines of last Friday, this corner forgot to report Items of Interest one of the most interesting bits (As They Appeared) of information that was gatherJudge Hart Is holding court ed in the interview with Vince in Ogden this week in place of Borlya. That was how the pro- Judge Rolapp who has gone to fessionals handle the two sec- California for his health. ond rule. Its this corners See the new stock of spring opinion that they have the sit- waistines at Horsleys. uation solved in better fashion One surrey, one buck-boarthan the now dead rule. o Joe Marsh 230 universities, educational institutions i. 147 hospitals and other medical groups 1,025 small and larga bismesses w Gabby Enjoys Going to The Dentist fy m One of my molar wa giving o I afternoon, bad time Tuesday hoping .lipped oer to l)oc Jones, I to catch bun free. When arrived, there Cabby Jackson wa sitting I said hello to a magazine. reading molded. Cabby and he and ay I'm next. out comes Doc nays. (My tooth "Wait a minute, aeemed to have stopped aching.) doesn't he How about Cabby Doc smiles an appointment? have and says, Gabby? Why, hes got the finest teeth in the county. He and reads the just comes up here in town! magazines whenever hes As Doc went to work hi h,M to have Gabby up and read magazines., might not all be fresh off thinn? stand, but if Gabb- ywants to while away ,om, y? who is he to stand in their From where I ait, this , let live spirit helps make what it is. If I prefer., glass of beer with my iUppw7! you prefer milk whos toaay ' right and (he other wroni? J! that hes glad I! ft-- L 2 Copyright, 1950, United Staler Bremen Fmiaiu, NEWS-JOURNA- ADS L GET TASTE TEMPTING IDEAS . . RESULTS . . t in . . last ris- en, Na Har-risvill- e Tri-Stat- e FOR MAIN DISHES FOR FOR SANDWICHES & JIFFY SALADS DESSERTS Walter county at 9o the lk Ued for lions, to He 1950. lie now li Tri-Stat- e Jieket. Mann, A foul committee in the waning moments of the game gives the team having the foul called against them the advantage of both front positions along the The team pitching the key. shot must make the pitch to have a chance to keep possession. They don't receive the ball out of bounds however as high school and college teams did. The two players involved in the foul, jump for possession if the pitch is made. If the pitch is missed the defensive team has the advantage for possession with the two front men. HERES as Jilted jirigham ere. 1 A. M J. of Mcser iity, file COTTAGE CHEESE COTTAGE VEGETABLE CASSEROLE Cream ' weber Cottage Choate can tweet corn 1 pt. conned tomatoes 3 tbtp. butter 3 tbtp. cracker crwmbt Place corn, tomatoet and cottage cheete in ley on in catterole. Seaton each layer. Sprinkle top with crwmbt and spread with better, take lor half hoar in moderate oven. Salt and pepper ta JELLY CHEESE-PLU- SANDWICH an equal number of rounds of white breed end grahem bread. Rutter tightly. Spread the graham bread with sieved Cottage cheete eed the white bread with plum Jelly ar any ether rather fort red jelly. Put rounds together. I ai. Cut taste. cup Cream a weber Cottage Cheete 4 tbtp. ensalted shortening Vj tbtp. tall 1 cap pastry flour jam Cream the thortenlng, sett and cottage cheats very thoroughly together. Than add the fleer gradually, blending it in well. Roll the paltry ut very thin, cut in diamonds and wet the edgst with cold wot or. Place a tiny bit of (am le the center, fold over, press edges firmly together and babe at 450 degrees E. fee 1 S minutes. Mshti abeut 30 small cookies. 1 COTTAGE CHEESE COOKIES Vi RRUIT RING WITH COTTAGE CHEESE Neap cottage cheete in the center ef a lettuce garnished soled plate. Ring cheete with alternate piece! ef drained canned peaches ar apricots, end paart. Add maraschino cherries for color. This salad with uegetable soup and ceekits makes a balanced meal. ini the I Jewdenee Bri, Rest, I Filing ) White n the lepresonl ihite is ALso hi Nick rt Derm iTe i 35 i :ity. Hand To Ex two-minut- e , r$ & I (UP) ARLINGTON, Mass. Mrs. Clara II. Bacon, 98, clearly recalls the day when, as a gill of 13, she attended the funeral of Abraham Lincoln. Jail Break From where I I The B fijmhera A NEW INSTALLMENT SAVINGS PLAN . . .TO HELP YOU HAVE THE THINGS YOU WANT fe of t jnrtumty iih a d Vindow .Thursday Eon, insti today. As a iional pr I Jundiera ery hut iud, ar tiful h been ere This keeps down excessive fouling toward the end of the game and at the same time time keeps the contest moving at full tilt until the final gun. NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBOR 219 churches, religious organizations 3,500 Standard of California employees 91,000 Americans who invested their savmgs Who shares Standard of California Profits? 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