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Show I PAGE , seven ELDER BOX NEWS Utah Inghinn City 11. 1950 October -j- n.ndav, VEED help to stop drinking? ilcobolic Anonymous Helped Us. WRITE BOX 643, Brigham City Kiwanians Defeat . JOT (UP) Mayor George 'Barber a parking violation line returned to Doak Walker and his bride because a man just married a few hours and arriving in a city with his lovely bride could hardly be to see a no parking MAHONEY 20-3- Club Sunday 0 The Brigham City dub outstroked the 20-3- 0 Klwanis club in an inter-clugolf match Sunday at the Brigham City Golf and Country Club by an 84 stroke margin to' reign as city service champions for 1950. Low score for the Afternoon was fired' by the club pro, Dean Candlahd who is a member of the club. Candlands 33 was 'closely-followeVic j by Forsgrens 35 for the ' Klwanis club. ' Thirteen members of the club participated and 11 of the club members. Matches started at one o clock and were completed by three oclock. Scoring was based on medal score for a like number of members from each club. The way the city service club champion was decided unofficially was a matter of elimination. The Rotary club and Lions club met in the first match and the Rotarians came out winners. They were then challenged by the Klwanis club who defeated them. The Kiwanians then acthe challenge of the cepted club and defeated them It is hoped next year to make this a regular summer feature and have the clubs play each other two matches during the summer. At the end of that time 4 rtPit b The News-Journnumber is 1,000. telephone - 20-3- d IPEIdDME C5 20-3- 0 (2) you have to do is pick up your telephone and ' call No. 8 $o tell us to fill up the coal bin. That All will your guarantee you a winters supply f 1 lvA u Love Blind 'MINERAL WELLS, Tex. Say BOX of fuel for home or place of business. BOER BES TRIUMPH OVER Almost-Relucta- Bride nt Decides After 8 Years MINNEAPOLIS Four of the wests largest rivAbout 53 per cent of Japans adult workers are currently en- ers head in Colorado the Platte, gaged in fishing, forestry, farm- the Arkansas, the Rio Grande, - i and the Colorado. ing or mining. tober, 1942, Emil Norberg and his former wife, Charlotte, decided to remarry. They were in such a hurry to they convinced a local judge he should lift the five-dawaiting ' period. . But at that moment Mrs. Norberg remembered she was a woman and had a right to change her mind. She told her former and future husband she would have to think it over. He went to California. She stayed in their , Minneapolis home "thinking it, over." ,, After nearly eight years of "thinking it over, she decided remarriage was the right thing to do. He came back and they were remarried. They used the license. , ft Quality s' ;'' Wtr i r f Ih I COLD O lit d the total score will decide service club champion. After play was finished dutch lunch was served in the club house. i ;rfA that Command Respectl y eight-year-ol- 'in f . (A BOTTLE A. j. llandtd Wtmker-- 40 Today Whisker, 0 Gram Neutrel Spirit! S6 1 Proof. Witter DlsUllinCof., Upfwld.hu 1 , , r i ' , l 20-3- WEBER WARRIORS IT'S... TO ( Rock, Barnes, Boothe, Johnsbn And Hendricks Tally Touchdowns In Third Regional Contest" The Box Elder Bees, coarhed by Veteran Earl Ferguson, waltzed off with their third Region One victory last Friday night when they trounced the helpless Weber Warriors 44 to 6. The game was the homecoming for the Warriors? and got underway at 7 :30 in the evening. ' The heavier, more powerful Bees ruled strongly during the whole game. Only a short passing rally put on by Don Budge and Dick Slater gave the Hivers their only worry. Scoring for the Hivers was Ronney Rock, who ran his regional total to 47 points, with three couhters, Tom Barnes and Lee Boothe, ends each gathered in touchdown passes. Quarterback LeRon Johnson and Glendon Hendricks pushed over the other Bee scores. Don Budge grabbed a pass in . the end zone for the lone Warrier counter. , The Bees earned a first place tie with the iLogan Grizzlies with the victory. Both machines have a three and nothing record. Box Elder kicked to Weber to Weber was open the contest. forced to kick to the Bees on line. After the Hithe vers were punished for clipping, LeRon Johnson raced, over left tackle down to the Warrior five-yar- d line only to have the brilliant run crossed out with an d HUNTING SEASON u v FRIDAY NOON OCTOBER 13TH i . Y for 30,000 Utahns, Friday noon when the duck and goose hunting season opens. It will be back to the marshes 7r-- e 45-ya- OPENS .4 penalty, Even because of this setback, the Hivers drove deep into their opponents ter ritory. With the ball on the 31 yard line, Ronnie Rock got off a shakey pass to end Lee Boothe who gathered it in and galloped over for the initial - counter. Again in the second canto, a pass scored for the Bees. Phjl Oyler, flipped the oval to big Tom Barnes who raced 11 .yards for the score. , , ' Box Elder tallied again in the second period when Rock went line to the We-befrom the 15. In two more plays, he socked his way over ahd the Bees held a 20 to O edge over the fading Warriors. Just toe fore the half, the Weber machine opened up with a red-hpassing attack which caught The cli the Hivers max of this rally was Don Budge gathering in the oval for Webers With ' only nine touchdown. off-sid- flat-foote- c 1 Know Your Candidates ! b your money, because NEW Utoto No, 2 Furnace a higher quality product than the Utoco No. 3 Oil costs no more. You get a superior. fuel which it replaces increase in no at price. product XX ORE for tj I TYL Thats not all you get. You get maximum heat per gallon ' of fuel burned. You get work-frepush button comfort. .You trouble-freno clean a waste fuel. And .when burning, get distributor Utoco cell you get prompt, courteous, you your I - d e, e, 1 r-- , . efficient1 service. ' 1 Order your supply today, and relax. -- i iw , A Mus-grav- FOR SUPERIOR HEAT USE A SUPERIOR FUEL r Phone UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY Or Your Local Utoco Distributor LeRoy D. just two weeks later, itll be back to the mountains when the buck season starts. Get ready liow . . lay in the supplies you need . be ready when the ; ti L INTRODUCING WHITE And big hunts open. plays gone in the second half, bruising Ronnie Rock ,, Slashed over from the line to give Bok Elder a 26 to 6 lead. Eleven plays later, the Bees stumbled over the crippled Warriors for an other touchdown. (LeRon Johnson carried the mail for the coun ter. stanza Opening the fourth was Ronnie Rock iwho made his third touchdown of the evening. Rock, Oyler and Johnson spark Cd the attack before Stone crashed over from the line. With most of the juniors and other seniors in the line-up- , both elevens played even ball. These second stringers perform ed well in the game, and the climax of the 4'B team rally was speedster Glendon Hen dricks dashing J over for the last Box Elder r score from the - ' line. for the Hivers Outstanding was Ronnie Rock in the back-fiel- d and Lewis (Knudson, David Kotter, (Lee (Booth e, and Tom Barnes playing a high brand of hall an the stout (Bee line. All the Hivers showed Their worth in the game as contenders- - to ward the- - coveted state crown: Don Budge," Dick Slater, Swenson wer4 Wyatt-an-- tops for the losers. Halftime ceremonies consisted of homecoming novelties. The Weber pep clubs marched for the packed crowd of fans. They went into many clever and tricky designs for the shivering people.- - Just before the teams came back on the field, the Weber W was turned into flames and the school song echoed over the territory.' - i Democratic Candidate for f STATE LEGISLATOR - - District 1 A BULLSEYE THESE VALUES! , , ( SPORT THESE PRACTICAL HUNTING STYLES! SCORE Modeft We still have a lew left but you'd tetter New Remington automatic and have one Model 11 A, bolt action ' gauge Winchester pump. Also some 16, 20 and .410 ga g we have a Model single shots, in rmes otguns, and a few ' 12, 16 and a few good have we And 270 Remington and a Model 70, .270 Winchester. y u used tjYbshotguns and rifles. wb we From cap to boots, theres a quota of values, wise styling 20-gau- sharp shooting utility. - Weatherproof ... all sizes for shotguns AMMUNITION is and rifles, while it lasts. The stock limited and you had better get whaLyou think youll need for the season, dont have it, you cant buy it! WARM JACKETS SHIRTS Red Flannel COTTON end WOOL SHIRTS ... add so much to HUNTING CLOTHES cant the comfort of the hunter that you canout-fi- t afford to be' without them. We vests and you with hunting coats, Hodgepants, rubber boots and waders, man lightweight rubberized hunting suits, Weatherproof DUCK HATS GLOVES orid MITTENS Experienced as a Utah legislator, having yserved 'two 1 terms. - 16 Years experience on Box Elder School Board, . from hunting caps. HUNTING EQUIPMENT . . everything of hunting and campyou need in the way all types ing equipment, including c,ea'" gun and goose decoys, of gun re all do types We and supplies. in early. pairs. Bring them 1920 - to 1937. Member of State Land Board, served as secretary from 1037 to 1939, as vice- chairman 1939 to ,1942. ,1 Served 10 .years ' as ward bishop, now serving as senior member of the South - Box Elder Stake High Coun- - v. Ball Band and t!. S. 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