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Show c I BOX ELDER NEWS North Box Elder Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, June 6. 1951 M-M- tytuvi South Stake Girls Softball en North Box Elder stake senior foftball played its second round Monday evening at Reese Pioneer park. , Eighth ward racked up a 5 to 1 victory over Fourth; Corlnne beat Third in a close game 16 to 14; Seventh whipped Harper 8 to 0 and Bear River made 18 runs to Honeyvllles 17, for another close victory. By JOE MAHONEY BOSTON (UP) Softball Plays 2nd Round Mon. iness executive Have Good Night for callers. At Brigham Event (With the first round behind them, South Box Elder stake girls will continue softball competition Monday evening, June 11, when the Fifth ward plays Willard tangles with Perry; Second and Mantua opposes First. (Following is the remainder of Next Mondays game, as list- the schedule, released by off! ed bv Ursei Hunsaker, will have cials of the league: People who work at the local the Seventh and Eighth wards June 11 ' Perry. canning and packing companies and Corinne and Fourth battling Fifth vs. vs. Second. Willard at 7 m. Rees need at social At 8:30 p. wilj park. security account Mantua vs. First. number cards, accodlng to Har- Seventh will play Honeyville Sixth, bye. ry E. Johnson, manager of the and Harper will battle Bear June 18 Ogden social security office. Sixth vs. Second. If the worker does not have Fifth vs. First. an account number, or has lost Willard vs. Mantua, his original card, he should ob- Book Helps Out Perry, bye. , tain one at once. CHICAGO (LIP) (When the Mr. Johnson will visit Brigham Rev. Vernon C. Lyons, 23, learn- June 25 City on Thursday, June 7, 1951, ed his wife was expecting a ba- - Perry vs. First-ve. Mantua.' Sixth He will be at the Utah State Em-- ' by he Oba bought handbook on Fifth vs. Willard. ployment office at 2 p. m. stetrics. It came In handy. The , Second, bye. for Applications original or baby didnt wait on doctors and 2 duplicate account number can Lyons presided at the birth in July Second vs. Mantua. 'be obtained from Mr. Johnson. his home. Perry . vs. Willard. Sixth, vs. Fifth. J (First, bye. July 9 First vs. Willard. n iTn ra v Second vs. Fifth. Perry vs. Sixth. Mantua, bye, er it-- my ak meow July 16 Mantua vs. Fifth. First vs. Sixth, Second vs. Perry, Willard, bye. The OF B SECONDS CROV f V SEPTEMBER AND WEIGHT OR t4 tAMOTTA HE NEEDED OUT5LU06ro , AT LflGTIv- sasflgsSss... IHAT own great N39VH alLTVR JCfcv I HE 15 PROBABLY I THE WORLD'S j I GREATEST SOFTBALL PITCHER. HURLING I FOR THE CLEARWATER, FLA., BOMBERS, I HE FANNED 55 PHILLIPS OILERS I IN A 21- - INNING CHAMPIONSHIP 1 TOURNAMENT LAST FALL ? DOCS ACTUALLY ACCEPTED FDR SERVICE W THE V.S.R--9 CORPS DURING WORLD WARH NUMBERED ABOUT 14,000 frontier pfggy, BEAGLE Collegians Support Dutch War Victim pro-bld- e iS per cent more per gallon of rated ftorage capacity than the stand-to- d acceptable an utility com puniest . .. Conventional or table top models Wliltl MAONISIUM ANODSwekee Atts snamsi sxnsioa BUWM tf TtAf rmvwrt. HmI Im niHOUl HtAW DUTY MSUIATION touvAiuzm oouau HSATINO UNITS the fighting raged near their homeland, the Keulens farm was inundated when dykes their land were protecting $116.95 RECORD BREAKING LITTER OF 15" PUPPIE3 d As nu. U Stu- The plan came from the Bethany student council when it heard about Jan Van Keulen, a Dutch victim of war. Young Jan was a farm lad whose parents saw a bright agricultural future before World War HI. HIAT toSID TANK.HIAVY OWNED BY HOWARD FRITZ, N.TONAWAN DA, N.Y., CELEBRATED MOTHER'S DAY 1946 BY GIVING BIRTH TO A dents at Bethany college are doing without their afternoon coffee to support a Dutch boy. In a Swedish community school skipping coffee is quite a sacrifice. yfftan automatic water beaten non hot water when its needed , THE CENTER OF U S TION DOG POPULA- IS NEAR DECATUR, ILL. an amount of not less than five (5) percent of the total amount Probata and Guardianship No of the proposal, payable withtices. Consult Clerk of District out condition to the Owner. Court. Brigham City. Utah, or The Board of Education ,Box respective signers for inionna Elder County School District, 1 tion. Brigham City, Utah, reserves the right to reject any or all bids NOTICE TO of SYLVILsTeR-JENSEJJ' and to waive Informalities. O Leqal Notices Ett Attorney-at-Law- 20-t- SEASHORES Heating Mowin bus, o. a person has been 1 Jured in a fall In 01 such a slip saved Samuel Ldpsky, 42 the Upsky told police V entered his house the bathroom, Theh8 lowed. Just as the stranger sky fell into thew bullet missed. Byth sky upthebant gt Down Those Costs weight Max grunig, Brigham City lifter, could have had a better night, missing several of his lift attempts. Participating in the contest besides those mentioned were Earl A. Jenne, Gary Grunig, Floyd Radnall, Douglas T. Orchard, Allen Shaw, A. H. Richards, Rodney H. Brough, K. B. Hansen, Delbert M. Johnson and Haven O. Day. Master of ceremonies for the contest was Oscar Grunig, coach of the local lifting club and chief sponsor of the event. Referee was Clarence Smith; judges were Ace Fivas and Dave Porter, and scorers were Clare M. and Douglas Orchard. . SEE DO It Seems Jesse James Taught Sunday School Mo. (UP) YOUR 20 As long! as theres a Misouri, there will FULTON, FARMALL THE be new Jesse James stories. The latest, found in the Mexico (Mo.) Evening Ledger of Oct. 11, 1910, MOWING AND LESS C ' ATTEST: BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY GA$ 1951. BRIGHAM PHONE Base Price $1538.00 f.o.b. Salt Lake City Eberhart Zundel,' Clerk.. (SEAL) M-3- 0 Six Pointers Given For Happiness mazing Mileage ! Its a long time between tank fills... when you fill up on Conoco Gasoline ! Here's N-ta- Th Cathedral of Noire Dame, landmark of Peru and center of many hi, oneal event,. w bu.lt in the Twelfth Century, and today still tand. . a h r?uedurai emod vi.?ted of ?" edif!c of enduri"9 beauty and everlading h? h? d:i,inc,!on being the pattern for a hod of ohe, architectural 1de.ign throughout the world. 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Jesses Sunday school days ended abruptly when he learned of plans to capture him at a Sunday school picnic at Worn-macOne of his friends tipped him off, the Ledger piece said, and he fled. desianfrom AppHa itureCo. President. All bids shall be made on the printed forms provided and made a part of the contract documents. Copies of the plans, specifications, and other contract documents are on file In the office of fhe Clerk, Box Elder County School District, in the Court House Building, Brigham City, Utah, and are open for public inspection. A set of such documents may be obtained from the office of Karl 11 Krusmark, Architect, First- - Security Bank Building, - Brigham City, Utah, upon deposit of thirty-five dollars ($35) for' the General Plans and Specifications, and twenty dollars ($20) each, for the Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, and Electrical.' Said deposits will be refunded provided the bidder submits a bonafide bid and the plans and specifications are returned to the Architect in good condition, not later than five (5) days . the opening of bids. sions.' Bids will be taken in the fol- -' lowing manner: (1) General Mad Enough To Burn Contract, less Plumbing, HeatST. LOUIS (UP) When ing and Ventilating, and Elec- George W. Richards got "mad at trical, (2) Plumbing, Heating his wife, Jeanette, he went Into and Ventilating Contract, and the bedroom, wadded up some (3) Electrical Contract. Bid paper, lighted it with a match will toe required in the and tossed it onto the toed. Then form of a certified check or bid he walked to a fire station bond acceptable to the Owner in where he reported the blaze. 4 Call Us Now James served the old Unity church as Sunday school super-tendefor a month and taught classes for little children in the open air. (He was known as Brother Johnson." BOWLING GREEN, O. (UP) In a speech at Bowling Green State University, iDr. Ruth Sea-burBoston, listed these six pointers for happiness: 1. Understand yourself dont inhale praise and compliments. They drug your mind so that you cant see yourself. Analyze yourself and look at your honestly. 2. Forget yourself you never really live unless you forget yourself and take a genuine interest in other people. 3. Fall in love love is based on a deep companionship that goes all through Me. Tf youre really in love, youre spending yourself not his money. 4. Find a cause to which you can give your whole life perhaps social service for children or for peace. Try to include your family in this cause. 5. Find something creative to do make a dress or write a poem. Put yourself in the heart of creation. Make your leisure life full of beauty. 6. Integrate religion in your life cultivate the heart and the spirit. Dr. Seabury is education secretary of the American board of commissioners of foreign , mis- PE pumaces, Applk Ask For A Showdown Demonstration ibrought to light the fact that the outlaw once taught Bible classes. IAIBE USE BOARD OF EDUCATION BOX ELDER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH By Leonard L. Bishop, 3 June, Foiling Into Bortu Saves Mans Life N," V ceased. smashed. Jan barely survived Creditors will present claims Jr whfc the resulting flood. His father, vouchers to the undersigned at the of, of Win, E. Davis, Stefan, was killed by shellfire. fice First Security Bank Building. Brigham City, Utah, on or before the After the fighting stopped, the of day September, A. D., 1951. f FERN K. JENSEN, remaining members of the famExecutrix of the Estate of ily returned to what had been Jensen, Deceased, their farm. Only one room of the Pi? Sylvester firs publication May 16, D., 1951. house remained. .The quality of A. Wm. E Davis, Esq. Air Conditioning the farm land was ruined. Attorney foar Executtix. Roofing June May Bethany students are furnish48 North Main ing financial support. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals for the con struction of a Physical Educa-tio- n and Classroom Building at CO. the Bear River High School located between Tremonton and 5 CONOCO PRODUCTS Garland, Utah, will toe received Anto Repair at the office of the Clerk, Box Lubrication And Tire Service . Elder County School District in the Court House Building, Brigham City, Utah, until 2:00 oclock p. m. on the 29th day of wittci Sheet Metal Phone 25 One is a normal chair. The seat of the other slants forward so sharply an occupant keeps sliding off. Welcome callers are guided to the good chair when flhe executive tosses a sheaf of Important looking papers on the clantlng seat. In the case of unwelcome guests, he tosses the, papers on the good chair. Oli-pha- , nine-year-ol- g a Boston bushas two chairs g m nun OUIP) Intermountain first contest ever held in Brigham City was very successful last Friday night, according to Oscar Grunig, with an excellent crowd witnessing the events. record One state weight-liftinfell at the contest. Paul D. 120 Bountiful, a Thurgood, pounder, pressed 145 pounds to tie the state record and snatched 135 pounds to best the state mark by five pounds. Winning top honors was A. H. Richards, also of Bountiful, who lifted the greatest amount of weight in comparison with his weight-liftin- , LINDS BORG, Kan. Yankee Discovers Way To Handle Visitors Weight Lifters nractr" him. fans ( |