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Show Bees Meet Jordan Here Friday As Peach Days Attraction MAGNA DRUM CORPS TO BE HALF-- Magna Drum corps to give a drill demonstration. This wonderful group has won national fame and-arsure to give a performance that will please everyone and be well worth the price of admission. e TIME ATTRACTION AT CONTEST Box Elder High ment Band And Fireworks Features Pre-Ga- The Box Elder high school football team will open its 1950 football season amid the frills of Peach Days Friday night as they meet Jordan at 8:15 p. m. Tickets for the game will be on sale at the game at regular game prices of 75c and 50c for adults and students with a limited supply of choice reserved seats on sale at Hamilton Drug, Chase Firestone store and Glens Rexall Drug for $1.25. In addition to a good football game, there will be lots of extra entertainment for the enjoy. i of everyone concerned. The festivities will start at 7:30 with a band concert by the Box Elder high school .band. They will furnish music for the early arrivals for 30 minutes. Starting at 8 p. m. there will be a beautiful display of fireworks for 15 minutes. As is the custom at the start of any sports season, there will be the flag raising ceremony followed by an introduction of the players. Then Its football for about one solid hour. Helper Ends , Baseball For JOE MAHONEY gicxniPirscrxDnPE both the title and registration Brigham City. Ciah certificates are .surrendered Wednesday, September g, ,r the tax commission, which Issues a dismantling permit ATHLETES FOOTnr? NOT HARD TO Kill This procedure is followed, to prevent IN ONE HOUR; Healy said, primarily as stolen cars from being sold It not pleased, your 40c Wl a STROncI iunkers, and has the approva drug store. Helper gave the Peaches a five of the F. B. 1. and the national clde contains eo per cent elcS PENETRTEAS. Reaches MORr1 as well run spot in the first play-of- f as to KILL the Itch. Today auto theft bureau, ,t Hag game last Sunday at Provo and local police and sheriff officers. Drug Stora. earn to 9 to 6 won the game then the right to play Provo to decide the second half winner of the Industrial league race. The Peaches started out as though the game were going to before Sluga be a walk-awawas called in to relieve Pessetto and put out the fire. Big George wiggled his soft stuff past the Peaches and gave up one run for the rest of the distance. That was all the Helper sluggers needed. As soon as they halted the Peaches scoring they started pecking away at the lead and finally went ahead in A GOOD PHONE NUMBER to remember is TWO ONE (that's the game with a four run rally and when you're in trouble and need . twenty-one- ) right in the top of the sixth inning wrecker in a hurry you'll find it ready and waiting ior ou and were never headed. emergency calL At night on Sundays and holidays, coll 906 or 541-Keith Sterk had left for college and Breitenbeker took hold of the back stopping chores. The former Bee catcher turned in a beautiful Job of catching in ad dition to banging out two hits, one of them a double, in the first Peaches 9 To 6 Cetting back to the highlight the evening, which is the football game, Coach Earl Ferguson has a six letterman nucleus around which to build his team this year. The Bee squad should be strong and of course Jordan always fields a good squad. It will be a game of strictly fundamentals and lots of hard blocking and line smashes. The outcome will give a good indication as to what the season holds in store for the Bees. In 1946 when they won the state title they opened their season of y At the half time, the Boy Elder Chamber of Commerce is with a 13 to 0 victory over Jorproud to announce that they dan and local fans hope that have secured the services of the this game will be a curtain raiser for a repeat performance. : craws (Ry 3D nza PAGE SIX ffeiTO caflb (Je Qdjto A good crowd is expected to be on hand for the game and the Bee stadium will be enlarged to a seating capacity of 2500 seats. Make your plans now to start the football season with the Bees 'Friday night. BOX ELDER NEWS . m Whct major league Qrp -- ANSWER uvsoa Aaano 1MA. THE OOOGERS HAO THEIR TEETH EXCEPT OUTFIELDER TOMMY BROWN. HE BULKED AT GOING TO THE DENTIST SO BURT SHOTTON SLAPPED HIM WITH AN NCCFINITE SUSPENSION CATCHER SET A NEW RECORD DURING THE 1046 SEASON 6 HANDLING 60S ERRORLESS CHANCES? - Looks Like Heavy HmyEES inning. Hunting Season Fingertip Farmall Touch-Contr- Quick-attachab- lowers and adjusts , Fuel-savin- implements ' Quick-chang- valve-in-hea- d engine imple- e le drawbar raises, ol it ment mounting frame Adjustable wheel tread Get all the facts . . , and youll get a Farmall ' Set Us About the for antlerless Applications deer, special deer permits, and elk permits indicate one of the heaviest hunting seasons in Utah history. There is no indication to date where the heaviest hunting pressure will be found. It appears that elk hunting still remains a very favored sport among Utah nimrods. The chances seem likely that the ratio of applications to the number of permits to be issued will be in excess of thirteen to one. This is true notwithstanding the fact that it Is unlawful for anyone who was successful in drawing an elk permit last year to apply this year or the The application coming year. of this new law ruled out 950 sportsmen from applying. They were successful last year. The drawing of antelope permits was the least popular of any other hunt. Thirty five permits were issued out of the 135 applications which were made. The .deadline for making applications for elk permits is September 8, 1950. All applications mailed in must be postmarked not later than midnight September 8. C INCOME PURCHASE PLAN DEALERS NAME ADDItfSS ANO FHONB the Field FARMAU-Firs- tin BRIGHAM TRUCK AND IMPLEMENT CO. 27 Voull be surprised at the l Phone 300 cellent results classified ads secure. News-Journa- North Main BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY CO. CONOCO PRODUCTS Auto Repair Lubrication And Tire Service ex- It Takes A Permit To Junk A Car Now Motor vehicles are now being watched by the state tax commission from the cralle to the grave," Patrick Healy, Jr., tax commission chairman, stated today in commenting on the care with which junked cars are checked out of the active files of the motor vehicle depart- "Every one of our 1 33,000 district and high school students in Utah will get some real help from mine taxes this year. In fact, the amount my industry pours into the school program adds up to about $4,522,000 or $34.00 for each student." ment Before any motor vehicle can be dismantled or junked, the Crystal Springs of the final games: Bear River ABB H Ramsdell, rf 5 2 Burt, ss 5 1 Jensen, 2b 1 Braegger, lb .... ,4 1 Huggins, If W. Anderson, c ... 5 0 T. Ramsdell, ct ... 3 0 The Box Elder Farm Bureau T. Christensen, p 4,0 baseball season Is over. A tour B. Anderson, 3b 3j0 nament has just been completed R. Anderson, 3b -- 1 with Crystal Springs victorious. 40 6 12 Totals They defeated Bear River 9 to 6 in the championship game playCrystal Springs ed September 3. H .511 D. Champion Nine Of Farm Bureau 24 to 6 Loveland, ss D. Kidman, 2b-for the consolation championKnudson, 3b ... ship, and Tremonton forfeited to E. V. Kidman, c them third Honeyville giving D. Knudson rf ... place. A. V. Smoot, South Box Elder L. Gardner lb .... Farm Bureau president, presen- J.D. Lish If ct ABJt 5 Corinne beat Bothwell p ted the trophies to the winning teams. Honeyville was given a baseball bat, Bothwell and Tremonton each a new baseball fir their respective placings in the tournament. Individual ornamental baseballs will be given to each player of the top two teams, but they were not here yet for presentation at this time. Bear River was awarded a trophy for placing first place in the league play with Crystal Springs running a very close second. The other teams placing in league play were Both- well, third; Tremonton, ijorinne and Howell tied for fourth, and Corinne Mexicans, Honeyville, Fielding, and East Garland finished in that order. So many of the boys who played -ball have left and are leaving and the league president wishes them well, and hopes they will be home to play again next year or very soon. It would1 not have been a successful league without them. Following are the box scores Totals 12 ,B I STAIUUMG 00 0 1 hi- 0 3 0 1 2 4 2 3 3 2 38 9 10 Kidman S. Gardner, " b :. DIESEL LlOLOlHlimDEK Corinne ABB Oman, cf Wood, c Taylor, 3b Fredrickson, 2b Bradford, lb Hatch, If Anderson, p Jensen, rf Harper, ss ... .... .....' .... ..... H 5 7 4 6 5 6 4 2 in all theaters of action throughout Utah where and economy play stellar roles are 208 Caterpillar Diesel Motor Graders. .... 5 44 24 16 . Totals Thirty-on- e Bothwell AB R H ,512 5 1 Stokes, lb Anderson, 3b Stokes, cf Anderson, ss ........... Anderson, If ......... D. 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This means that with proper crankcase drains and regular care Conoco Super Motor Oil can keep new-ca- r gasoline mileage year after year! . ... ar J 50,000-Mil- test-ru- Squint's Drumming For Fair Play! OIL-PLAT- 752 ANNIVERSARY 1875-195- 0 Squint Millers mighty proud of he owns that front on River Road one of the prettiest spots around here. the lot in a stew about it lately, though. Seems that take one look at bis property, stop their car or truck, and out goes a load of rubbish, spilling Hes been trash-dumpe- rs all over his place and the roadside, too. Wouldnt that make you mad? Last night Squint dropped by the house. Over a friendly glass of beer, he tells me what hes done. I put a couple of empty oil drums CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY I is Your Best Buy eat there," he says, "with a Mr sign reading: If you must dump trash use these I like to keep property clean I" From where I sit. Squints sign should make any trash-dumpe- rs CATERPILLAR Sold and Serviced by 1 roadside would-b- e 1 pretty darned - ashamed of themselvea. Now and then some folks nst have te be reminded that they ought to have as much regard for their neighbors rights as they do for their own. Copyright, 19S0 , Und Sum Brnur, FotuUaium Your local representative is V. J. Barney BARNES 336 West ' 2nd South Brigham City, Utah Phone Brigham 92-- R |