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Show Wanta Ride? BEES RULE FAVORITES IN SO. CACHE FOOTBALL Elder Must Win To Stay In Title Race With Logan Box , dumped Weber by CITA the games.- 25 WON same margins and Box Elder had the edge in the Bear River THREE-YEA- 27 R .THE KENTUCKY DERBY, THE BELMONT STAKES AND THE PREAKNESS. IN THE 1048 PIMLICO SPECIAL HE WAS THE ONLY ENTRY AND HE OLD, INCLUDING - But this is only half the story. South Cache, as has been stated before has a good team. They have everything to win and nothing to lose so they will be playing free of tension with but one thought in mind, to see if they can dump Box Elder. If they get this done, the Bees will find themselvcS second best in the Region and no chance at the state title. Box Elder, on the other hand will have the pressure on them all the way, and te&ms react in many different ways when the pressure is heavy. They have to win to keep in the running with Logan. (All of this sets the state for a very good football game this afternoon at 2:30. Box Elder will be the favorite on past records and also due to the fact ANN MILLER baa the oars ready that the Spartans havent shown but we dont see any boat on the beach. Anns twinkling toes go much in the way of an offento work next in the new sive this year and the Bees Technicolor musical, Texas have scored two or more touchCarnival. downs in every game this season. If Box Elder comes up with be necessary to see which teams the win, they will be tied with represents Region 1 in the state Logan and a play-of- f game will football tournament. ROMPED , ALONE AROUND , THE TRACK TO jH.a'SS victory: a Vj JHER8 TUPLEsTAR OF THe CLEARWWER, Ira bombers, and probably the best fanned Isoftball pitcher playing 155 PHILLIPS OILERS IN a CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: N THE: FALL OF 1950. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION WAS UNABLE TO COMPLETE A BASEBALL SCHEDULE BETWEEN 1885 ANO WCM BECAUSE YELLOW FEVER INVARIABLY INTERFERED WITH NEW ORLEANS. 1uY too, Eddie Hustung fhilLy first-sack- er WHO WAS SHOT BY A MENTALLY DERANGED GIRL N 1949, WON BY UNANIMOUS VOTE THE TITLE CFC0MEBACK HERO OF 1950. MANAGER EDDIE SAWYER MADE .EDDIE HUSTLE TO GET BACK HIS JOB AND HE HUSTLED TO THE , TUNE OF A AVERAGE-CRACKED OUT 182 HITS, AND SCORED RUNS. HIS FINE PLAY WAS A BIG FACTOR IN . THE PHILLY PENNANT VICTORY. . 7tfc referee 'of THE 1913 F JOHNSON i? 5PAUL HEAVYWEIGHT I CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT fOJGHT TTTLE years ti. FOR THE SAME HIMSELF E6HT LATER GXt-- !T was ICAWtHTiek WrO MS KAYOED .BY JACK DEMPSEY ON JULY 2,1921. That special winterizing attention your car needs A detec- tion outfit has been developed of by the. Radio Corporation America for the location of metal pieces of metal where shouldn't be. The device, according to ROA, can be used in the meat, bakery products, candy, plastics, paper, rubber, tobacco, textiiT 484 plosives industries. The detectors will the presence of tiny parg metals or alloys, whether netic or gardless of their depth h material. .3 25 f GOLFERS WON 5000 OR MORE DURING 1950 AND ONLY 5 TOPPED A2O.OO0.6AM SNEAD, JIM FERRIER AND- -. PRO LLOYO MANGRLIMj 0) Now For $aft Winter Driving In the Thursday evening league, the tfiree top team stayed In the win column this week as each upset their opponents. The Lumleague leading ber squeezed four points from a determined Indian school team in a contest so close that the results were in doubt until the final scores were added. Brigham Tire Shop help second place with four points won from Andersens and Earls Food Fare grabbed three points from the Eagles to hold third. Chuck King rolled high series of the week a 693; his 203 game wins him $2.00 in trade at Lumber. Lee Hazel dine hit a 201 for $1.00 in trade at Brigham Tire Shop. 6.00-1- AND Tri-Stat- e Ohio COLUMBUS, O. (UP) motorists wont have new license plates in 1952. The state legislature approved issuance of windshield stickers to be used in 1952 in place i of metal license tags. Motorists, however, must use their 1951 plates along with the stickers. John W, Bush, state purchasing agent, said the state would save $550,000 next year by issuing the stickers and decal stamps. The main object of the switch, however was to conserve steel for defense efforts. 1 Q 1 YOlV .oldtisj if recappa Other Sit Proporti ately lot PETEE bett sue 1 11.25 tepb H. litd easi bah jfy fread rials Fim$lone SALE rscticallY 10 tires. Factory Method New Tread Applied on Sound tire Bodies, or on Your Own Tires. cjcl:le in tool 547 irth Sect . GUARANTEED -- o ne j Je B omasa j Pone GIDA1RI 43 North-Mai- n Two lal & jCO R( Kefri Ck nature im FIRESTONE STORE TEXACO Service Station South Main A A nail 70(?eeOQ)Q 68 Filina s, Phont R Phonal! Locations To Serve You Better to Ref HAM , years jodyear pairs. Pa to i "OPAU ir work, 4 North ildren hours delay may be too late. 1 Sc For L to protect it from cold weather cant be done too early but a few t I - NEW? Brigham City. Uta Wednesday, October jj, 0 Ohio Decides To Forego 1952 License Plates 02 p fr li Eight Squeezes 4 Tri-Stat- e .264 ! Pag BOX ELDER Points From I.I.S. a M CAMDEN, N. J. (UP) The Corinne Celtics held on to the top spot in the bowling league, October 24, after splitting two points each with the Best Market of Corinne in a class contest. and The News and Journal Waynes Associated tied for fourth place last week advanced to a tie for second place after defeating Brigham Truck and Implement company, and Palmer Jewelry, respectively. Everett Anderson rolled a 201 score to win $1.00 in trade at the Brigham Tire shop. Tri-Sta- te h K6 BOWLING RESULTS Tri-Cit- y RACES OUT OF STARTS AS A Get UTOCO Winterizing Service ! If-?- about Device To Spore Teeth From Bits Of Metal Corinne Celtics Hold On To Top Spot GAME TODAV 19 to 6, while the Bees squeezed past them 25 to 19. Both schools The Box Elder Bees find themselves in a ticklish situation this afternoon as they meet the South Cache Spartans in their own backyard at 2:30 in the last scheduled Region I football game this year. The weight on the Bees shoulders will be tremendous, because they must win this one to stay in the running for the Region title and a chance for a berth in the state tournament ' for , the . third straight year. However the cards are dealt and here is the way the hand looks. South Cache, one of the better teams in the region haven't a chance for the crown. They wins three have registered against two defeats. The Spartans lost to North Cache in the first game of the season by a conversion point, 7 to 6. Their next defeat was a 6 to 0 setback at the hands of Logan. Box Elder dumped North Cache 23 to 0 on a drenched field and tied Logan 12 to 12, which should rule them favorites in thd" game if season records mean anything. South Cache defeated Ogden , rri By JOE MAHONEY & GIF itfitting rt need! treads. You dont have to prove that you 'need your social security benefits, nor do you have to r give a lien on your property receiving ' those benefits, Wesley F. Watson, of the Ogden social security office, said men ''We often find, Mr. Watson that retired workers fail to apply for their benefits because they have confused the social security program with the old age assistance program and believe that they will have to relinquish some of their rights to their property in order to receive their social security benefits. This is not so. If a person is 65 years old, has retired, and Sedan Drive in today and have us: r ' v Drain and clean the radiator and supply anti-freex- has worked long enough In covered employment to be Insured, he is eligible to receive benefits. If he meets these three requirements, all he has to do to start getting his monthly benefit checks is to apply for them. e. Drain the crankcase, flush it, and refill with motor oil in the proper winter grade. lubricate your car thoroughly.' M Mr. Watson will be in Brigham City at the Utah State Employment Security office Thursday, . November 1, from 2 to 4 p. m. Anyone desiring to apply for social security benefits is urged to contact him then. Replace worn tires with new Atlas "Grip safe" Tires to pro vide you maximum safety for driving on slippery highways. ti Check your battery to be sure it can stand the added strain of cold weather driving. Inspect the fan belt and replace if necessary Check the hose connections and replace if necessary. It IPersonalized In Defense Is Your Job Joo iervnte t: 4ID te' . . DERN to I nze Cli bone 86 ey 0Taici noriDt, S,l ro,l,mN ' Wm rnmoiow YO PER PAL Nc tone Hi for a lot of folks BUlcK w,II build thtm - 4 TED time we publish the price of a Buick, to surprise a lot of people, because and tell us so. in come they They just cant believe that so little money buys such a lot of car but its a fact, as the prices published here will prove. And that brings us to the second surprise which is how much power and performance-ho- w mucFT comfort and room what a long list oT standout engineering features you get for the price. Tjjike power. Youll find that no other car at the price of the Buick Special pictured here delivers the horsepower you get from its high-- , d Fireball Engine. compression, Take comfort. The best thing to do is try the width-a- nd the head- depth of its seats-th- eir Every Take the way it steers. Buick engineers have g given this beauty a special front-en- d geometry that almost does the steering for you even brings the front wheels back to a straight line w hen you come out of a light-handlin- turn. And you can add to all this Dynaflo w Drive-th- at puts magic smoothness into every mile you drive and practically repays its extra cost by the way it protects the whole driving mechanism, and by the dollars it adds to trade-i- value. n Jghest j Ittle an lately a id rec :S man N 'S on ushers fc. We Sng th So if you have been hoping, some day, to own a Buick whats holding you back? If you can afford any new car better see us now. "1 KOADMAttTh&o optumoJ ani u scIra (on an other mUkuut mUM. Sana Pacuur he; Niate lyde p forks. ized attention of conscientious, experienced men. Service is fine, at the Utoco sign! r MODEL lecialize 2 South valve-in-hea- When you have your car winterized by your Utoco dealer, you get not only top products but the personal- 1.2 $4 r. sS&SlZStt To said, HFMteii ProMifflii R IVES BulekSPEciAld-Doo- be-fo- BT c C( Mona! fcmishi Nort pone gj75(3DCffiP(iIBBBy v 42nd Veor of Progress V T A H O I L Rif ( - UTOCO KI7 IN INC C ) OMPAN ( Y Capt. Lewi L. Millett of Meehan, lea Falls, Mass., winner of the Medal of Honor, insists that Defense is everybodys job. He says, this country must be strong so that future would-b- e aggressors tan count, the cost of crime In advance and be afraid to art He points out. one job that everyone can do is Buv U. S. Defense Bonds, as our economic strength is just as important ss onr miliUrv strength. Capt. Millett was awarded the Medal of Honor for leading a furious bayonet charge which routed a superior eneuuv lone though wounded he relused JL. Ht the otoivUlvt ttviL 550 South Main Street MOTOR CO. 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