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Show '9 J 9 "f PETERSON, gam SaiS HONORS, HV m -- NEWS P T.w Sinior All-Sta- E fid S to Leo Walathletic director. &ding - be played in the evening games to I Seventh ward vs. Honey-- will IS the U ends to start we want time L Eighth Fourth ward River City and (ii play Corinne. Walker, iding to be five innings tr long, which ever last duler Walker said, were slow games According to rules if a at Bear e ,l rn Chucker, WriSht. Ogden high came in a very . close second to place to Peterson. Big Jim struck out six men in .three innings and boomed ' out two hits for three times at bat,i Bert Hunsaker, brilliant Box,- - Elder athlete, annexed third place in the voting. Bert smacked out three hits in five trips to the platter and drove in one run. Other Bees who were in the starting game were Vard Johnson, second base, and Ronney Dean the game. Harris, left field. Johnson got r the in four times at bat, and Harris drilled out one bingle in three times at bat. Stone, Bear River, was the only other player from Box Elder not on ' minutes of la m outstanding River high school, was chosen as the top in the He game. player slapped out four hits in five trips to the plate. Two of these bingles were three-bashits and the others were singles. He drove in two runs and tallied twice himself. Donald played right field in the contest and gathered in the only fly hall that came to him in classy style. athlete Lrth stake Junior soft will Play thei: at Rees Of games Saturday evening, Harper vs. Bert Hunsaker Takes Third Spot In Close Voting For Honors forfeit horse-colla- county. South was the favored team in the sixth annual game sponsored by the Ogden Standard Examiner and radio station KLO. Dean Roberts, Spanish Fork, started on the hill for the South squad and he was greeted toy a five-ruwhich saw Roy Montoya relieve him in the first frame. n Did a To Subscription His FAVORITE MAGAZINE KEEP . DAY Evening out-bur- st TRIM... FATHERS today -- life ' ioor Hn 1 As Afield and Fishing j Other Favorite aine Published I TIME , Day Special Gfo? Mars 18 For $6.87 9c A Copy Weeks m Thau Sent Whenever Cards Wish You Free ; v MASON'S y South Main 22 , Keep those calories tinder control. Bowl regularly. And meet the crowd besides I Open from 6 to midnight daily, from noon on Sundays. Phone 738 and reserve an alley tonight Dance - Bowl . S E I 'd e r County The aver-agautomobile in the United States Is laid up for approximately 348 days each year, according to an official of the AKRON. O. (UP) PQ R'T e here. James J. Newman, vice president ot the rubber firm, said B. F. Goodrich company PEACHES" PUY AMERICAN ir" 'J' motorists actually use their cars only 400 hours a year. The figure was based on the fact that the average driver covers miles a year at an average speed of 25 miles an hour. Newman also said motorists as do not use their vehicles because much as they might "of a shortage of parking facilities in mast large cities, congestion and traffic delays. 10,-00- 0 FORK HERE TONIGHT AT 8:15 McConnell And Tate Are The Mound Choices For Game Bear River Bureau Beats Corinne Team a, , in-fiel- J 7 : , Partners In Crime DETROIT (UP) Mac McDer-- , mott stopped his bus at a traffic light. The mechanism was stuck and the red failed to turn green. So McDermott took a vote of his passengers to see whether he should run the light. When they voted to go through," McDermott told them, "If any- thing happens, reipember, you. voted for it." Nothing happened.' REMODELING Keith Nuttall signed to meet Tony Chevez, of San Jose, California, in Salt Lake City on the 27th of this month at Derks Field, it was announced by Mor-ris- s Nuttall, , his father and manager. - , ff f f rv 9 f ? BUILDING? Nuttall Signs To Meet Chevez The Brigham City Peaches will meet the potent American Fork baseball team tonight in At the last meeting of the Rees Pioneer park at 8:15. It Bear River Farm Bureau and the will be a pitching duel between Corinne Mexican baseballa Nig Tate of American Fork and teams, Bear River took home Carl Big McConnell , score of a to 5 victory 3, af by The American Fork team ter 10 hits to Corlnnes dumped the locals last Friday 3. making night at American Fork by a score of 10 to 4 behind the hitThe box score: ting of manager, Bear River Earl Owen. The locals will be out to get even tonight. The Peaches, - after fast start in the Industrial league race, will be out to stop a four-gam- e losing streak which brought their season average down to four wins against four defeats. The probable starting line-u- p for the locals will be McConnell on the mound with Keith Steck behind the plate. On first base it will be Clark Johnson and d rounding out the rest' of the will be Bill Cowley on sec-- , 3 ond, Lyle Johnson at short and S. Deute, 2b 4 the leagues Naranjo, p Jimmy Cleverly, 3 leading stealer at the hot cor. Serna, If 3 ner. In the outfield it will be Barlzor, ss 1 Gibbs in left, Cullimore in cen- Santillana, rf ... 4 R. Mindz, c ter and Nichols in right field. 4 American Fork is In, second D. Mendz, lb ... 2 place in the standings and push- H. Deuete, rf .... 1 ing the Helper team for top po- H. Ordorcez, of 31 Totals sition. They have a record of six wins against two defeats. A good crowd is expected to be on hand to witness the game, so fans are asked to get out early for the choice seats. ? , TH t : J 1 ) i YOUR I i KITCHEN? , This should be a tough fight for Keith, Morris said. Chevez has never been knocked out and has posted victories over many of the leading featherweights of the- nation, He fought a draw in 49 with Maxie Ducison, who is one of the top featherweights in the country. , ; t , toe on sale in Tickets will Brigham City in a few days, Nut tall added, and the places that fans can purchase their ducats will be announced at a later date in the - i - THE MODERN DEMANDS THE , News-Journa- Electric Sink niiiiHimq All Built Dishwasher Disposal! Into One Gleaming Porcelain Unit , See It Built Into Our Modern Kitchen On Our Floor Sink IT'S FUN TO FLY! r ( Why Not Drop In And " Talk Over A Flight Training , Johnny Weir Course? Flight School G. L Approved ; Seagull 1 1 , , ! ( l. Aviation Breitenbeker Electric Co. ; Dealer Phone 990 i ? :i Brownie Girl Scouts Twelve little girls are very busy trying to become Brownie Girl Scouts. We hope that we can be good enough to get our Brownie Pins in July at our Mothers party. We are learning folk dances and songs. We like .to . hear TWBrownie Story,' and take turns acting it out. Pretty soon our mothers will think that there is a Brownie in each of our homes. The officers for this month will be: President, Mary Alice Alston; vice president, Linda Rae Jeppson; secretary, Margaret Ann Baird; treasurer, Mary Beth Baird, and club reporter, Judith Ann Long. We meet at our leaders home, Mrs. Richard Ashton. Mrs. Murle (Markham is our assistant leader. Judy Long, club reporter. -- Mrs. Sessions Returns :rom California Stay ovswi1 a to -- x f Troop Organized BOWL! Y - D Finds Average Car Used Only 400 Hours A Year All-Star- Js Saturday oclock B FRI, The North coached by Vernal Harris, Box Elder, defeated the favored South 17 to 4 last Friday night at John Afleck park. The contest got started at 8 and was a riot after the first Inning. Donald Peterson, Sll League in, B. R. WINS 9 J. Sessions- - has a pleasant from returned ust sixteen day vacation trip to San Francisco, Berkeley and Concord, California white she was the guest of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Hamilton and two children, Billy and Sharon, vyho reside at Berkeley, Califojgia. Mra. Hamilton is the former Irena Ses' sions. , While at Concord, California, of Mrs. Sessions was the guest niece, (Mrs. Martin Holbrook and family. She also enjoyed trips pleasant sight seeing side won-1 and reports having had a derful trip. Mrs. Heber House Slippers Arrow' shirts, whites and colors . . . regular weight and the summer-favore- d Zephyrs . . . favorites with POPS everywhere Wide selection of favorite collar styles, mitoga cut for fit, fine quality fabrics ; . t Pajamas - Robes Handkerchiefs (plain or monogram- med) Heres someone wants to buy a Xiphias Gladius Silver Dollar Hoard Pays For New Car MOBILE, Ala. 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