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Show PAGE EIGIIT PEACHES MEET PROVO HERE BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, May 23, 1951 Locals Looking For Fourth Win Of Season YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS WHAT NEED... its for a plain stomach ache or a serious cold . . . whatever the he will guide ailment your treatment. Our prescription service is in exact accordance with his orders. Whether ... For Dependability ... For Accuracy Al- Your T 0 Prescriptions Glens Modern Drug." ways Bring - "Service for Health " Amos and Listen to The Rexall Show Andy every Sunday over CBS 5:30 P.M. KSL. GLENS MODERN 1 DRUG The Provo Tiimps come to town Wednesday night to try their luck in stopping the Brigham City Peaches at three straight wins this season. The game will start at 8:15 in Rees Pioneer park and be the first meeting 'between the two clubs this season. The Peaches made a trip Sunday to Helper and got there just in time to watch it rain, eat, have the game called off and come home, so their record for the year is three victories over and Magna. Helper, Bingham They are tied with the American Fork team for the top spot in the Utah Industrial league with both clubs undefeated this season. The Peaches are getting some of the strength back, ready to hold their lead. McHugh, who has been troubled with a hand infection is ready to go again and will be on first base tonight. ILyle 'Johnson has beep troubled with a trick 'knee, but the week rest 'has put him in shape to go again at short for the Peaches. With the invalids in pretty good shaipe, there is still more good news. J. R. Gibbs will be ready for duty on second base in tonights game as the U.S.A.C. is finished with Its regular baseball season. Pitching duties will probably of Roy fall on the shoulders Coxey, although Manager Chase has Adams and McHugh ready and mght make a last minute change and pitch either one of these two boys. Provo has a record of two wins against two defeats for their efforts this season. Their team is very close to the same outfit that drove right down to the wire with the Peaches and Two Brigham w TONIGHT AT 8:15 P.M. Kanchenjunga, a 28,146 foot mountain, is the third highest in the world. It is on the Nepal YOU Studies Law Students 'During the closing week of school at Central school 17 students were awarded the water color sets for accomplishing the difficult task of attending each and every day of school during the year. According to Principal J. D. who made the Gunderson, awards, the following children 100 percenters: are the 1950-5DeAnne Christensen, James Fryer, first grade: Lee Erickson and Ray Brown, second grade; Ar thur iBrown, Gene Olsen and Gary Jaggi and Sharon Fryer, third grade. Anthony Begay and Val Roberts, fourth grade; Lee R. Collins, Dewayne Ehrlich, Brent Sanford, Lee Smith, Jerry Carr and Mary Ann Shirley, fifth grade; and Scott Grover and Jerry Meservy, sixth grade. Panties Preferred GREAT PAULS, Mont. (UP) The advent of spring In Great Falls turned someones fancy to panties. Police reported a pan tie snatcher lifted six pairs from the dothesllne of Mrs. Ed Rcben but left the other gar ments on the line untouched. AT NORTH MAIN FURNITURE during PHIIIC Win ANCHOR-HOCKIN- G "FIRE KING OVENWARE Includedfto Extra Charge Ban-noc- Renae Reeder one of 14 best students S. Stake Senior Softball Wil Begin Play hur. The South 'Box Elder stake senior division softball will open Its 1951 season next Thursday with four games. The opening round will seethe Second and First wards play at 7:30 p. m., the Fifth and Sixth at 8:45 p. m. and Mantua and Willard at 8:45 p. m. All - of these games will be at Rees Pioneer park. The Indian school will play Perry at Perry. Schedule for the season, as announced by Kent Jensen fol lows: May 24 7:30; Second vs. First 8:45 Fifth vs. Sixth. 8:45 Mantua vs. Willard. 8:00 Perry vs. Indian School at Perry. May 31 7:30 Willard vs. Fifth. 7:30 Indian School vs. Sixth, ' ' " 8:45 Perry vs. First. 8:45 Mantua vs. Second. funs 7 7:30 Willard vs. Second. . 8:45 Mantua vs. Fifth. 8:45 Indian School vs. First. 8:00 Sixth vs. Perry at Perry. 'une 14 7:30 Fifth vs. First. 7:30 Mantua vs. Perry. 8:45 Willard vs. Indian Schl. 8:45 Second vs. Sixth. -- une 21 d Will Fly To Madrid, 7:30 Mantua vs. Indian Schl, 8:45 Sixth vs. First. May 8:45 Fifth vs. Second. Dr. G. Renee Ferguson, daugh 8:00 Willard vs. . Perry at ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fergu Perry. son will leave the international , une 28 7:'30 Indian School vs. Fifth. air port in NeW York on a trans world airliner on May 23, for 7:30 Perry vs. Second. 8:45 Willard vs. Sixth. Madrid, Spain, with stops in 8:45 Mantua Vs. First. Boston, Mass., and Lisbon, Por- Spain On 23 July United . States 'lVV:,r I EXTRA SPACE FOR UP TO 70 LBS. MORE FOOD Ray C. Wixom . wins Phi Beta Kappa membership announced by County Captain, Mrs. Lucy Wright. Five important events will be narrated: An Indian camp on Box Elder Creek in 1825, .visited Indian by Jim Bridger and his wives, after he had discovered Great Salt Lake. Indian brave solo dance. Courtship scene and Indian love songs. Birth of the first white childon Creek at the Old Fort. Sign- 10 Driving of the Gold 1869. Special old Bowery when I T to Stawe was 1877 by Brigham before his death, bishops were apnoiM' ?idew ph . City H Singings by Sons 2iS in costume and old C; L G sp sti ,x Elder Terence nt dance. Thats the extra bonus of value you refrigget in every Philco erator. A 9, 11 or 13 cu. ft. model at prices you see today for other smaller sizes. Compare the value . . . the saving. full-leng- th OWN A NEW t 1931 PHIICO - mm cram 'fr to1 FROM Small down payment I Take 65 weeks to pay balance. m. and 'leadership n Musician Plans To ho a. ' Make Home Here Frank Van Cott, who recently married Iris Lillywhite of Brig ham City, Is making his home here, and will be joned by his wife about June 15. From the Los Angeles area where he obtained, at U.C.L.A. four California teaching credentials, he brings to Northern Utah a wealth of musical ex perience, and musicianship in organ, piano, voice and chorale conducting. He taught many adult Educa tion classes in music theory, pi ano, and organ, and presented those classes in public recitals. He was Minister of Music in two Sectorian churches in the area and presented such musical masterpieces as the Messiah, Re Crucifixion, and Verdas quiem. Since its inception he was the for the official accompanist Southern California Oratorio so ciety, which, with over 125 voices, made its debut in the fanned Philharmonic auditorium last 'December with Handels Messiah. IA singular honor was given him wfjpn he was chosen for two consecutive years as the organ ist for the Jewish High Holy Holiday celebration. Besides his many private stu dents he found time to pursue his own composing, and arranged for many 'public recitals. Another of his activities was the developing and' raising to a high standard the chorale singing of the Centinello and Whittier L. ID. S. ward choirs. at the mine is inter Not only do I have the satisfaction esting. of earning a good living, but I can see where my job of helping to transform what otherwise would be worthless material into metal products, makes life easier for many others." "My job 31 North Main Street Clyde B. Stratford. Manager Rhone 250 meetini taberna All e Impressive Facer the cov non and Au b girl and Donna won j morning, lembly. atten hidentbody, Elder s Box ctivitles. gaddley, man, won cli tl Braeggei Eva medal for in Ruth G Mann Hence in bu. inson, outsta is presented nd the Ogde watch f er nent was pr the. Other a less; G. ter PRtstNTS run colon milt or AMERICAN WONDERLANDS I THREE DIMINSIOKi Now you an Me Vownitt, YeUomme.&d Cinyoo ud hundred other task wnfaM 0 the imating conn to lift mills of Yn Master ttercoecopic KodaduuM la lor yourself ! New mbjeca iedudr AbrLneU home, Aonipotu, Chirlotoo, SX, U S. Nidooal Pub end eujor Geo. H world-wid- e Red indudt France, Africa, hA Egypt, Amtralia. Cowboy Sun, Wild AaA Tuan, Fairy Teles to children. Kama mounted in terra-scen- e Reeb for esc la Tie Master Stereoscopes ud Ptojtctoa Awards Gayi irship: hu STEREOSCOPE REELS aril $2.00 35 each, 1 to $1.00 COMPTONS ART AND MUSIC( jrDivu irds As: urslila Mor divisio' fcarteid school aui morning ui of Vosco P. It the .vn- u- Samsonite the awards colors v flag ceremoi hy Dennis C played t let snony. Urging A leadershi Jeppsen, garet was Johns offered numbers voc nchided Graser and reading and a cori Harris and a For iccompanied 21 to May 26, is in Ft. Hood, Texas, competing in the track meet of the Fourth army. After EASY TEEMS sessioi sneral This week, May Msas First fwho will the track team the meet, Lynn Warren, and Bico Henrigues, Salt Lake City, will toe flown to Camp Polk, La to Join the rest of their survey section to survey camp boun-drie- s for the department of the army. Lynn and Warren are two former athletes of Box Elder high school and of the University of Utah. They have been stationed at Ft. SiLl since September. 1950. A X Former Box Elder Athletes Win Track Honors At Army Meet At Ft. Sill, Okla. Corporal Lynn Spindler, son of Mrs. Nina Spindler and Corporal Warren Ferguson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguson, won places in the track meet held at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, May ; 10 and 11. j, ILynn took first place in the 100 yard and 220 yard races, and second place in the broad jump. Warren won first place in the javelin throw and second place in the discus throw. Their 653rd unit won the Ft. Sill track meet and the team received a trophy and medals. , fe tugal 5 Dr. Ferguson Is specializing in 7:30 Willard vs. First. 8:45 Mantua vs. Sixth. phychiatry at the iNew York 8:45 Indian School vs. Second hospital where she has been 8:00 Perry vs. Fifth at Perry. since September, 1949. At pres ent she is on a months vaca July 12 tion and her trip to Spain is for 7:30 Mantua vs. Willard. the purpose of accompanying a 7:30 Fifth vs. Sixth. 8:45 Perry vs. Indian School. patient who Is being transferred to la convent in Madrid. 8:45 First vs. Second. After a week In Madrid, Dr, July 19 7:30 Second vs. Mantua. Ferguson will return to New 8:45 Indian School vs. Sixth. York to resume hej wotk as res Ident doctor In the psychiatric 8:45 Willard vs. Fifth. 8:00 Perry vs. First at Perry. clinic of the New York hospital for the next 15 months. July 26 7:30 Indian School vs. First. 7:30 Sixth vs. Perry. Mechanic Learner Jobs 8:45 Mantua vs. Fifth. , Are Announced Open vs. 8:45 Willard Second. August 2 Openings for mechanic learn 7:30 'Willard vs. Indian Schl. er, paying $1.14 to $1.40 an hour, 8:45 Second vs. Sixth. were announced by the Civil 8:45 Fifth vs. First. Service Commission today. 8:00 Mantua vs. Perry at The job openings are at Ogden and Salt Lake area federal Perry. August 9 establishments. No experience is 7:30 Fifth vs. Second. necessary but aptitude tests are 7:30 Sixth vs. First. required. 8:45 Willard vs. Perry. Forms may be obtained at the 8:45 Mantua vs. Indian Schl. post office. 5 4 - Receiving their coveted keys, June 3, a week before graduation will , be Renae Reeder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Reeder, and 'Ray C. Wlxom, 6on of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Wix-oMajoring in political science, Miss Reeder is also a member of Pi Sigma Alpha, political science scholastic fraternity. Also she belongs to Phi Kappa Phi, scholastic another fraternity. She is a staff member of the Utah Law Review, a publication, a member of the 'French club and a member of Chi Omega, so, cial sorority. She is treasurer ol the International relations club. This year she was winner of the Founders Day oration contest. Only 20 years old, Miss Reed, er will gain her B. A. degree at graduation rites in political science. This year she won the distinction of being the first girl to complete her first year of law school with a ftralght A average in the history of the school. The attractive Miss Reeder was one of the Us 1950 homecoming queens and wai selected by the 653rd Field artillery as sweetheart in 1950. Medical Student Ray Wixom, in winning membership to Phi Beta Kappa, completes four years of distinguished undergraduate work at the University of 'Utah during which time he was on the scholastic honor roll each year. 'A second year medical student, Ray completed work for his B. S. degree last quarter. He is also a member of Phi Kappa Phi, honorary scholastic fraternity and a member of Beta Theta Pi, social fraternity. He and his wife, the former JoAnn Cross, have a daughter, Sheryl. k ing of Treaty ot tithing yard on General Edward Gov. James Dow tern bands of IndiJiH of be staged by the Daughters Box ted by nine of Religious sun dan?! as part Utah Pioneers Elders Centennial year, it is and maidens. City. . Don't miss these extra savings during this ONE WEEK refrigerator sale. Free gifts ... sensational extra value offers and money-savin- g specials. This week only . . . come in now and SAVE I than one hundred desCounty Elder Box of cendants 10 gnd Pioneers of 1851 and children of Shoshone and Indian Chiefs will take pageant part In an historical written by Judge B. C. Call, to More Two of the fourteen University seniors named to membership of Phi Beta Kappa, national honor fraternity for students of highest scholastic standing, were from Brigham Attendance s'.' As Part Of Centennial Celebration 1 of Utah p Records Earned D.U.P. Plans Box Elder County Pa?c Medical Student Scholastic Honors American Fork to tie for the lead in the second half last season and they will be rough customers for any of the teams to dispose of this season. The probable starting line-ufor the Peaches will be Coxey pitching and Britenbeker doing the catching. MCHugh on first base, Gibbs on second base, Vard Johnson on the hot corner and Lyle Johnson at short. The outfield wil probably read Powers In left, Cullimore in center and Nichols in right field. 100 U Available in Sapphire Blue Natural Rawhide Saddle Taa Serntuda Oreen wardrobe all price plu Celoredo Brawn Admiral Blue Strong Enough e1' O to Stand headquarters for GRADUATION SUITS For The Young Shoes Shirts Ties Accessories - - Man . , G The Friendly Store Tor Men |