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Show PAGE THREE Brigham City, Utah Wednesday. July 5, 1950 PLAY BASEBALL HERE FRIDAY Or Legal Notices AtlanticSeaboard Colored Teams To Match Baseball Savvy At Rees Pioneer Park CALL FOR BIDS The Commissioners of Box Elder County hereby invite sealed bids on 44,000 to 60,000 gallons of SC 3 road oil to be hauled and distributed as follows: 1 mile at Elwood. 2 miles at Blue Creek. The Commissioners also request bids on MC 3 (or 4) road oil for seal coating of 3 miles of above named roads . All bids to reach the office of County Clerk by July 10, 1950. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. TIMES THURSDAY HE SUNDOWNERS' J CO-HI- T fBLON DIE'S HERO" FRIDAY & SATURDAY 4 BIG STARS JANE WYMAN MARLENE DIETRICH j MICHAEL WILDING f RICHARD . TODD f 3 "STAGE FRIGHT" BOX ELDER COUTY COMMISSIONERS, By K. B. Olsen, Movies Are Better Than ? Ever At The Roxy! Irourth Tilt he Fourth of July baseball colored g Amerl-caragu- e top-flig- ht All-Star- Both teams have game records over-balanc- in ed n I big-tim- t four-hitte- Will Play Here Thursday Wtms, 11 to 0. The contest wilayed at the local orchard the heavily aitarted at 4:30 in the after-win column, and both teams will be struggling to maintain their small crowd of fans were phenomenal records. Last year ti to witness the contest, the Trotters won 100 games while losing 19. The Giants have ftway through the battle, cold vs and some rain interfered, a record nearly as good. bthe game still finished out The Globetrotters, diamond aas scheduled. counter-par- t of the famed Negro ever signals put on by the basketball five, is the former team of Satchel Paige, anciant learn confused their oppon-- e but still dependable player in They bunted, used the and outplayed the' A the big leagues. 'm In every frame, Team owner A. M. Saperstein, of the Globetrotters, recently jnney Millet started on the for the A nine and came up stated in the News and Journal h a good case of big time office, that many of the players on his team are being groomed After striking out terflies. Team B boomed for major league action. , batsman, ay for three tallies .Again in We expect to conclude seversecond inning, the B club al deals with major league ked in for four . hits, three teams this fall that will mean Iks and seven runs - to put the big break and mselves way out in head to baseball for some of our boys, score of 10 to 1. In the third said. Saperstein both teams tallied one me, Some of the players the inter each to Tound out the Globetrotters have contributed iring for the game. to major league teams during Mac Robinette, star chucker of the past few years are Larry t American League, was credi-witDoby and Luke Easter both now the win, and Ronney with the St. Louis Cardinals. with the loss. Robert lllet, the a with contest Flavoring imamoto relieved Millet in the bit of humor will be Ed Ham-man- , ,ird and finished the game, basketball and baseball Bob Jen-- , i the fourth frame, clown for the Trotters. He apn came in to finish the game peared with the Cleveland Inr the winners. dians in 1948 World Series. He Top sticker in the tussle was has appeared the past nine seaallace Bunnell of Team A. He sons with the Trotters and has the apple for three for macked a built up following wherever hree and driving in both of his he has gone. earns runs. He was followed by Personable Brady Johnson, the Valentine of B Team who xiuis man with the wide smile and a lathered in two bingles for two world of baseball savvy, is once lips to the plate. Following in again the man at the helm for were Neil Oman, Ronney irder the Giants. For this 1950 tour and Charles Beckert Williams Brailsford Roy of his expansive circuit, Brady two, two, and one respec has put together a squad com- . . . left field for the Brooklyrwith ' tively. posed almost equally of stand- Cuban Giants. out veterans and fine newcomThe box score: ers. A Team The Flatbush brigade compiled a brilliant record in the south this spring and Johnson says its the best club he has ever had on the road. , , Believed At Peak ports that 6tate tax revenues Increased again last year but addPlay Helper Here Sunless Days Bad ed that the steady rLse seems to be near its end. Wednesday Night ror Hay Fever Major state consumer taxes In Pioneer Park A doctor yielded five percent more reveMILWAUKEE (UP) deThe Brigham City Peaches nue in 1949 than in 1948, the feated the Magna Millmen here who spends much of his time federation said. But it added thinks his private plane last Friday evening 8 to 2 be- flying hit on the reason why that the figures "give evidence r hind a spun by Carl he has revenues state that may still be McConnell for his best pitching hay fever sufferers feel worse losing ground in their race with in weather. damp performance of the year. expenditures." The Peaches drilled a single r. Herman Heise has made The federation also said that-thbotrun over the plate in the tests at various level and continuous upsurge in tax pollen tom of the third inning to break in all kinds of weather during revenue characterized which the scoring ice. OKeefe started flights around' the Milwaukee state finance through most of his one man barrage with the area. the 1940s appears to be aphome first of two successive He puts a sticky slide on the proaching an end. runs over the right field fence Last year, the federation reoutside of his plane and checks to tie it up one to one. collections from one or a under content ported, the pollen In the bottom of the fourth more of the three major conhe lands. after inning the Peaches came right Here is what he has learned: sumer taxes, sales, tobacco and back and pushed over 4 runs Most pollen to a height of gas, declined in 17 states. and that was the ball game in more a mile the than daytime at 8:15, the Wednesday night Peaches meet Helper in the final but are close to the earth in game of the first half race. The early morning hours. He said the sun warms the Helper game was the first game scheduled this year for Brigham air during the day and as the warm air spirals upward, the City and the only one postponed. pollen particles are drawn away sched is Carl McCpnnell Big from the earth. for to the throw the game uled Dr. Heise said that is the rea "PICK O' THE PICTURES" son why hay fever sufferers have their worst time at night Last Times Thursday and on sunless days. ROY ROGERS in news to 1000 Phone baseball teams, the Harlem gaplayed between the Globetrotters and the Brooklyn Giants, will bring of the baseball to Brigham City, Friday, July 7, when they match MYour League, Team B talent at Rees Pioneer park. Game time is 8:15 oclock in co;d by Ben Zundell, thump-eitaA, coached by Basil the evening. crowd-pleasin- State Tax Revenues CHICAGO (UP) The Federaretion of Tax Administrators FRIDAY NIGHT $ TO 2 A 11 To 2 hit-j-ru- n County Clerk. July Two BEAT MAGNA HERE TmB Triumphs PEACHES GLOBETROTTERS AND GIANTS BOX ELDER NEWS e your "TRIGGER, Jr." X Technicolor AND h DRIVE-I- , Old Egyptian Custom Dries Up Speakers Milwaukee" cool MEMELTS, " Walk A Block STORE HOURS & INC. cup ) Rich found a way to off six panel speakers who 8 A. M. to 5:30 Weekdays 8 A. M. to 5:00 Saturdays talked too long. s The panel was answering questions at a convention here. Each, member was taking five to 10 minutes to answer each question. The audience became restive. Riemenschneider a ordered bowl of ice cubes and gave each Agt-cyspeaker a cube to hold while speaking. The average speaking time dropped to One minute. Its a variation of an old said e Egyptain custom, The Egyptains made speakers stand on one leg. j Grocery. The average Nebraska motoT-is- t For Chase Firestone, captin Neil Oman will send chuqer paid $39 in state gasoline Mac Robinette to the hill to O- taxes last year. -- d Tri-Stat- ppose the red-ho- t THEATRE N Highway At East 91 Edge of Brigham City Friday & Saturday DOUBLE FEATURE & Thursday Friday John Lund and Marie Wilson in Brigham City No. 1 ROBERT NEWTON SIMONE SIMON w -- "MY FRIEND ERMA" Saturday Only Preston Foster and Lon McCallister in "THE BIG CAT" Technicolor AND wtfc M GtrigMj Orton. SB Keefe, Frazier, Cullimore, Cleverly. SH Zundel. HR OKeefe 2. 3BH L. Johnson. RBI OKeefe 2. Steck 2, Powers, Cowley, Cullimore. Hits off Grow 13 in 5 1-- Me Guirk Loser Grow. U Lun-dor0 in 3 and Heath. T 2:05. SO McConnell 10, Grow 3. BB Off Grow 2, MCGuirk 2, Me. Connell 4. HP Orton by McConnell. WP McConnell. PB Orton. Left Magna 6, Brigham City 7. 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