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Show (ta&tfLSt ' Corinne Celtics Tnke SI Fage BOX EIDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, October 17, the (UP) ex-G- a run I far- of bad Heavy rain and hail storms ruined much of Shoops cropa. Then Shoop had to spend 26 days In the hospital with an infected appendix. ' When Shoop was released from the hospital, he was ordered to keep off his tractor until his incision had healed. That would have meant disaster for him since he had 40 acres of flowing to do for his fall plant- , THE BEST COMPLIMENT THAT BE PAID SAPID ROBERT TODAY 19 TO SAY HE HAD POOR SEASONS IN PROBABLY "Region I During those poor' s4,W9 andso. IV AND HE WON i. W, SEASONS 6AM ES RESPECTIVELY. IN NSO HE WON THE LAST 6 GAMES STRAIGHT AND HIS 3.43 EARNED RUN RECORD WAS THIRD BEST M THE AMERICAN LEAGUE. . Lumber bowling team settled all arguments over 'fourteen neighboring farmers the first place spot in the Thurs6lved Shoops problem. They day night league, October 11, over moved in on his farm with 14 by taking a victory r tractors and completed plowing Andersena the 40 acres in four and a half The second place Brigham hours. Shoop estimated that it Tire Shop clipped the Eagles Would have taken him 63 hours for three points and Earls Food to have done the job alone. Fare climbed into third place with a close 3 point decision over the Indian school. Moe Llsh warmed the alleys Whsu new drug! or old fail to stop with a high game of 235 and rout couth or chest cold dont delay. Ted Richardson rolled an imCreomulstoi contains only safe, help pressive series pf 624. fill, proven ingredients and no narcotics to disturb natures process. It of Wooden Nickels foes right to the seat of the trouble to Plenty Mass. (UP) SPRINGFIELD, aid nature soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Mrs. Lorraine Wyrobeck, when Guaranteed to please you or druggist she got a divorce here, receivrefunds money. Creomu lsion has stood ed lumber instead of alimony. ths test of many millions of users. She said she wanted the 1,500 feet of lumber to build chicken Cfcwt Cold, Acuta IrancMtla coops. Tri-Stat- e ing. THE ATHLETICS 001$-I- t DETROIT MOWING AGOOO ENOUGH BASEBALL PLAYER TO HAVE BEEN OFFERED A TRYOUT WITH THE CARDINALS. ftffnCIRATEO IN 194 DOUBLE PLAYS M PM9 POR A MAJOR LEAGUE RECORD. billy GOODMAN CcttsrCough Relief giants of the 1951 football campaign will don their leather and sally forth to do battle in a contest which I piay well decide the Region afwinner for 1951, Thursday ternoon at 2:15 p. m. in Logan. The game was scheduled for but Friday evening originally, the urge to hunt is so great that that if they officials decided were going to get in any deer hunting or that the game was going to draw a crowd they had better move it up a day to Thursday. So mark this change on your calender. esThe two clubs narrowly caped with undamaged records in the last game or two, but are in top physical condition at this South Cache almost report. blocked the way for the Grizzlies last week as they held the high scoring Logan team to six The week previous to points. that, Box Elder had a narrow squeak with Ogden, so both clubs have been putting in long hours on the drill field In order to get ready for this big game. The Bee line, lacking In ex perience, is Improving with each game and the additional experience. Their job will be that of stopping the high scoring Har rls, the Logan ace, and his run ning mate, Hanson. The Bees will depend on Oy-leto White and LaFramboise get them the scores they will need In order to win. iDefense will hold the key to If the outcome of the contest. the Bees line can hold Logan, the Bees offense so far this the double year has crossed stripes three times or more In each game. For this reason, It is expected that they will continue to score at this fate. The Bee defensive record isnt nearly as good as Logans. The The two ON Lumber Holds First Spot In Bowling GRIZZLIES CLASH FOR Game Moved Up A Day Because Of Deer Season y Tri-Sta- te -- gigspif demand". CREOr.lUUSION r, On 1047 THERE WERE 459 DCAD TURF RECORD. OF THE For Hiram Walker quality old-ti- Excune Cattle Rustlers Shift It Pioflse ft WORCESTER Mass. J. .Buckley, lndleterf Operations Eastward Julius The lottery charges, was, pick, IJIACKSGN, Miss. (UP) srv " the Jury panel west wild apparthe taming of uled to hear own ease? rustlers ently has caused cattle east- officials said he would to shift their operations , , Grizzlies have held region oppo- ward, according to the Missis- cueed. sition to a mere six points, and association. Cattlemens those were scored by Bear Uiver sippi In one of the first Region games. The association reported that liveAgainst the same number of op- in one year, 151 cattle andarrestponents the Bees have allowed stock thieves have been their goal. ed in Mississippi by two special 31 points to cross Lolivestock theft investigators. Checking again the figures gan and Box Elder rate even the two on offensive records and the In the same period, 345 head recovered Grizzlies hold the edge defen- investigators of cattle valued at $52,160. sively, which will rule them favorites in the game. Members of the cattlemens association said they will ask New Report Card Rates the 1952 state legislature to pro- TITLE THURSDAY AFTERNOON a consistent game, Corinne Celtics grabbed three points from the Brigham Truck and Implement company, Wednesday, October 10, in the league, to sneak Into first place. Best Market of Corinne upset Wayne's Associated Service of Tremonton, leaving both teams tied for second place. The News and Journal keglers squeezed three points from the third place Palmer Jewelry. Homer Dunn took high scoring honors with a series of $57 and a single game of 201. Firing 1951 Tri-Cit- mer here, had luck BEES fly let Mahomet 3 Points For First Bad Luck Floors Farmer But Friends Save Day Pa. ENTERPRISE, Vfiyne R. Shoop, an ( NDtrS-- A me TIES, 124 WERE FOR WIN, 125 FQR PLACE , 133 FOR THE SHOW POSITION ANO 77 FOR FOURTH PLACE. SKI TAUNO LUIRO, NISH ELECTRICIAN SET AN UNOFFICIAL JUMP RECORD LAST MARCH WHEN FEET AT OBERSTDORGG, GERMANY. HE 456 SOARED Secret Pocket In Wallet Gorillas Go Begging On U. S. Zoo Market ST. LOUIS (UP) This will be good news in the Cameroons and the Congo. Ftorlllas are a drug on the market Director George .Vlerheller of the St. iLouls zoo said at least 10 were brought into the United States last year and the importers arq finding few takers. Formerly, Vierheller 6ald, only one or two were brought in each year. Most of the big have all they can hanft, he said, and the smaller ones can't afford them. He 6aid once youve got. gorilla on your , hands The animals got a headache. are hard to care for In captivity and most zoos that can afford the big apes can handle only one or two. The St. ILouls zoo has three. -- zoos-jdrea- vide Effort And Abilities O. CLEVELAND, old-styl- e ROBINSON, 111. (UP) A Farm Bureau Insurance agent told You farmer Loren Clements. can never tell when an accident That sold Clemwill happen. ents and he signed a policy. Clements walked away across his field, hooked a truck to his stalled tractor and started to pull away. The tractor overturned and Grendal Staley, who was riding It, was thrown off and suffered a fracture of his right leg. The ink was hardly dry on the policy. Theres That's the end. no end to quality of our producb Our GOOD gasoline FOI LESS, our top quality our lubrication SALE-M- con mth Se 0i service designed to please protect your car, YOUjU HUSKY SERVICE Husky Gets You They 403 No. Main Ph. l&j Vet Paints Flagpole With One Hand LEXINGTON, Ky. (UP) Just to prove there is no such thing as a handicap, a Pacific war veteran with one hand missing painted the court house flagpole hero in an hour and a half. Jesse Mattox climbed the pole with an ingenious de vice made of three separate ropes. Mattox said he has been painting flagpoles since he was a shaver of 14, Ive been hundreds of feet from the ground once or twice, painting poles, he said. WE GUARD pliant YOUR CLOTHES s, AGAINST jal jIDAIR Fum uji 1 r TryK? ? V- - . pwi , f Heating imitun North Main Re to The MONITE INSURED MOTHPROOF CLEANING PROCESS is harmless to fine fabrics, yet deadly to moth larvae! 1HAM yeai wdyeai pairs. Enjoy the protection and security that our MONITE INSURED MOTHPROOF CLEANING PROCESS caa to give you. 6 Have your clothes cleaned by us and they insured for fcix ir will b 4 months against moth damage. knitted wear. 48 s, ,.Tbis insurance applies to all woolen garments except Air Conditioning Roofing A R Refr lm Cl MOTHS n SEASHORES k LC0 . - foil-- i nail 70-fo- i, 1 Sheet Metal Phone 25 special Insurance Policy Is Put To Immediate Test (UP) Walter Dickens of suburban Signal Hill says those secret compartments in some wallets . , really work. Dickens left his wallet on a counter at First National Bank when he went to the tellers cage to make a deposit. When he remembered It, the wallet was gone. Later the wallet, deposited in a mail box, showed up at the post office. Dickens said $30 in the regular section was missmg, but he recovered $150 he had placed in a secret compartment. more Ro- CUP) man Catholic parochial schools in this area are using- - a new type of report card designed to show parents more than just how their children stand in their studies. t Teachers will give each pupil he ratings showing where should be and also Where he stands in relation to the class genThe average. eral marking also will toe listed. Msigr. Clarence Elwell, superintendent, said the card will their show parents whether are lagging behind children through laziness or through lack of ability. their Many parents hound children to bring home grades beyond their ability, he said. Saves Owner Large Sum . EAST ST.' LOUIS,' 111. eight 4b. Pa PAJ work Nortl ildrer i b Gil itfittliq Lichtenstein , s FINER CLEANERS Phone 54-- Cneed M loner I VE3 lecializ 2 Soutl DERN :y to rize Cl lone 8 Leuon Learned w When McARTKUiR, O. (UP) Frank Wallar, town marshal, stopped a youthful motorist for a minor traffic violation and asked to see his drivers license, he was surprised to get the reply: I forgot to have mine renewed. Do you have yours? Redfaced Wallar remembered he didnt, let the lad go and renewed his own promptly operators license. Bltedtd whiikey. 86 poet 70 gMie Mattel pities. HitamWtlkeiSc Sons lac, Ptotis, 111. HIVE lone 1. t coal, it, lum iER YC AL N lone II ad A nted- - ghest a$ons tvfiy Iio . ately id re KITES I rum 1 ; casonod traveler goes raorj ctric its steering wheel is a pagofiks iB-d- choose Union Pacific trains because they like to movt atmosphere of the club cars. travel-wis- e around ... to relax in tho friendly AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT They like the air conditioned comfort which assures them pleasant temperatures regardless of the weather. ARRIVE REFRESHED ... avoid highway hazards and driving fatigue ... and arrive at their destination They like to rest os they ride refreshed. 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