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Show Jack Butfer Receives THE KEY TO COMFORT & honorable Army Release CONVENIENCE Sack Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Butler of Brigham City, bas been honorably discharged from the U, S. army. Pvt. Butler entered the service InMILEY-SAVO- Y GARY HIGLEY SINKS 13 POINTS 17TH AT BROADWAY VWe genuine Western Hospitality and where you are awaits you offered the best location and the best value during your stay In Denver. 400 pleasant, comfortable rooms and beautiful suites assure you of superb comfort. Coffee Shop, Dining Room and Shirley Tavern serve delicious, homelike meals. Shirley Oarage provides convenient parking. ASK FOR TO ASSIST BEES TO VICTORY ... GET ADS NEWS-JOURNA- L The Box Elder high cage quintet, going great guns after a slow season start, thumped the South Cache Spartans last Friday evening to the tune of 41 to 35 for their thrd straight basketball victory of the year at the B.E.H.S. gymnasium. Leading the Bee basketeers in scoring for the evening was Gary Higley, smooth working forward who sank 13 counters, as the Bees led throughout most of the game and jumped into a fourth place tie in region one. The Sees got off to their frequent slim lead at the outegt of the game and kept the Spartans running throughout the entire first quarter. Spurned by Higley who hit for four. Nell 'Hunsaker and Baty Morrison who tallied three each, and Bob 'Hunsaker garnering two points the Bees led 12 to 8 at the end of the first period. Gary Higley added another pair of field goals in the frame while tricky guard Bob Hunsaker collected three foul pitches. RESULTS A But .late In that period the Spar- tans began pouring it on and started threatening the Bees lead. Another goal by Morrison and a foul pitch by Dale Toul-sowas not enough as the South Cache five pulled into the lead at halftime 23 to 22. The second period in which the Spartans hit 15 tallies to the Bees 10 proved to fee their best quarter as the Bees again set tied down and Ibegan pulling steadily away from the Hyrum , quintet. In the third canto both teams played a cooler game with the Bees outshooting the Spartans picking up ten counters to their six. Dale iPoulson was the Hiver big gun In the third quarter hitting two field goals for four points. Morrison added three tallies and Gary Higley and both Hun sakers picked up a foul pitch each to give the locals a 32 to 29 edge going into the last can SHOWDOWN DEMONSTRATION n OF THE FARMALL SUPER to. ON YOUR In the fourth and final period both teams began guarding more closely and fouling increased. All of the Bees nine points in the final quarter came on foul pitches as they did not collect a single field goal, however, the nine foul pitches were enough for their decisive 41 to 35 vie tory. Gary Higley dropped in four. Bob Hunsaker, three, and Nell Hunsaker and Dale iPoulson one each to aid in the Bees win. On the Box Eider scoring ledger Higleys 13 points came on four field goals and five foul pitches. Bob Hunsaker, drawing fouls with ease, fired through nine counters from the free throw lanes to follow Higley in scoring. Baty Morrison garnered three goals and two foul shots for eight points. Dale Poulsen dropped two and two for six tallies followed by Neil Hunsaker who picked up one goal and three FARM IT WILL DO YOUR SPRING PLOWING AND ALL WORK DURING THE YEAR , USING 20 IfSS CAS CALL US TODAY AT 300 , BRIGHAM TRUCK AND Brigham City Utah - - - KOYb-- IMPLEMENT CO. TV Veonesday, January 2t 9 00 to 9 30 Tert Patter 9 30 Home Nursing Course 1000 Facts and Figures itWft Movie Quick Quit 10 30 Josephine t Kitche 114)0 Far ly Bird Matinee 12 00 Women and News 12 30 Matinee I 00 The 8g Payoff I 30 Welcome Traveler 2 00 Kate Smith 3 00 Video Frolic 3 30 What's Cookin 4 00 Your Beauty Clinic 415 World In Review 4 3CF America At Work 4 45 Gabby Have 5 00 Howdy Doody 5 30 International Friends ft 45 Camel News Caravan 4 00 The Jonathan Story 445 7 00 7 30 8 00 8 30 10 SO tt 12 Dragnet Theater Wrestling Owl 00 Midnight 5 10 '00 12 00 12 30 k 00 I 30 2 00 3 DO 3 tS 3 30 4 00 4;J5 4 30 5 00 5.30 5 300 KSL ONLY HOFFMAN has the easy vision WEDNESDAY, 45 News Si 00 Strike It M 12 TELEVISION 12 30 00 30 I I 45 2 3 3 3 4 4 45 15 30 45 00 40 500 4 OO 4 15 6 7 00 7 30 8 00 8 45 9 00 45 4 00 4 IS 4 30 7 00 7 30 g 00 8 30 9 00 9 30 10 ews TV JANUARY Music Digest Rich Art Linkletter Double or Nothing Garry Moore The Early Show Margaret Masters Kitchen Search For Tomorrow Love of Life Guiding Light Doing The Town Uncle Roscoes Party Sagebrush Playhouse World Tonight The Perry Gomo Show And The Pirates Strike It Rich Man Against Crime Blue Ribbon Bouts News Electric Theatre Olympic Wrestling .30 News end Weather Sign Off 10 30 i THURSDAY. TV JANUARY ' 29 45 News ft Music Digest 00 Strike it Rich 30 Art Lmkletetr I 00 Arthur Godfrey I 30 Garry Moore 45 The Early Show 2 45 Armchair Adventure 3 00 Gordon's Salon Party 3 ft Search For Tomorrow 3 30 Love of Life 3 45 Guiding light 4 00 Its Delicious Sego Milk 4 15 Uncle Roscons Party 4 45 Sagebrush Playhouse 5 45 March of Dimes 4 00 World Tonight 4 15 Jane Froman Show 6 30 Live Like A Millionaire 7 00 B.ff Baker USA. 7 30 The Lone Ranger 8 0( Four Star Playnouse 8 30 I ve Got A Secret 9 00 B g Town 9 30 Burns and Allen 10 OO Tales of Tomorrow 10 30-- The Late Show 11,15 News and Weather 11 Theatre News JANUARY 29 Pattern Feature Figures Movie Quick Qutr Kitchen Early Bird Matinee Women and News Matinee Merry Go Round The Btg Pay oK Welcome Travelers Kate Smith Brighten Up Your Home Video Frolics What s Cookin Ships Reporter The World In Review America At Work Howdy Doody Dinh Shore Camel News Caravan Short Short Drama Ghost Towns of the West Childrens Playhouse Youth Wants To Know Ford Theater Martin Kane Groucbo Menr Chevron Theater Cinema Showcase THURSDAY. 9 00 to 9 est 9 JO Educational 10 00 Facts and 10 PHONE Those Two Dick Tracy Darade of Star Dennis Day 6 30 1100 Night Owl Theater 1200 Midnight News FRIDAY, JANUARY 30 9 00 to 9 30 Test Pattern 9 30 Educational Feature 10 00 Facts and Figures 10 15 Move Quick Quiz 10 30 Berter Living ElecfriMW 00 Early Bud Matinee 12 00 Women and News 12 30 Matinee Round Merry-GI 00 The Big Payoff f 30 Educational Feature 2 00 Kate Smith 3 00 Video Frolics 3 30 Whats Cookin' 4 00 The Feminine Touch 415 The World In Review 4 30 America At Work 4 45 Gabby Hayes 5 Doody 5 30 Traveloaue News Caravan 5 February, 1951 and has been serving in Alaska for the past 15 months. 'He has been stationed in Fort Lewis, Washington since the first of the year. He served as a dispatcher prior to his release and before that he drove trucks, busses and staff cars. 12 12 VALUE PACKED 17 Table Model is This compact designed to fit smaller room areas yet large enough to have full s tee TV and sound system. QXP chassis with transformer Easy Filament power Vision Golden Lens Front Picture Controls Maximum Performance Selector Switch "Long Ranger Tuner-AutoSound Tuning for locked-lsound and picture. See it today compare it for value and performance! h matic $23995 for five points. Richard Sackett, high scoring Bee hoopster missed the game due to illness. With these top six players and a number of capable reserves, Coach Ferguson now can field a potential dark horse in region one play. In other games in the region, Webfer played two contests beating both North Cache and Bear Rver to remain in region first place. Ogden won from South Cache and Logan, and Logan foul pitches to downed Bear Hiver Phone your news to one: - Ogden . North Cache Box L. W. 6 5 3 Weber Elder Bear River ... Logan South Cache 1 2 3 3 4 3 3 4 4 6 1 ENBEKER 12 00 12 30 E ECTRIC 00 4 6 15 10 7 0D 7 30 8 00 8 45 9 00 9 15 30 10 00 10 ID 10 40 12 00 00 The Jonathan Those Two Phone Story Miniature Playhouse Hopalonq Casstdy Onca Upon A Crip V nee Martinez Boxmq vs. Carmine For Greatest Fights of Century Wonders of the Wild Spbtlight On Music The Big Story News of the World Telesports Digest Travelogue Night Owl Theater Midnight Newt mvf I JANUARY Ai 1190 2 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 Neil Hunsaker . . . leaps for a tip-i-n attempt in Saturday nights contest. In extreme right is Baty Morrison.Hunsais the question as Neil Basketball for Football ker, front, loses ball and Bob Hunsaker covers it beneath ... two South Cache players. BOWLING RESULTS Earls Food Leads Thursday Pack Earls Food 'Fare rolled high game and high series of the week in winning three points from Andersens Ford to move into first place in the Thursday evening bowling league. In the other games, Brigham Tire Shop walloped the Indiarf school and the Eagles took three from Earls Food Fare rung up high team series of 2969 and high team game of 1041. Indivi dual high series went to Roland Harris, 672 and high individual game went to Taro Yagi, 252. were Outstanding pick-up- s Moe made by Dan Olney, 3-- Tri-Stat- fless Lish, FUEL BILLS TOO MUCH FOR YOU? See quality Fiberglass Insulation will REDUCE those fuel bills as much as ONE THIRD . . . keep your home and weathertight. Winter weather ' will never cozy-war- Jepperson George Lowery, Roland Harris scored win a shrimp dinner 'Pheasant cafe. League standings: Earls Food Fare Andersens Ford Brigham Tire Shop Trl State Lumber Eagles Indian School to a 215 at the ' Wins 7 4 4 4 3 - Three Identical 2 Mantua, Sixth Three Identical scores were made in the 'Ladies Monday evening bowling league this week when Modem Cleaners, Indian school and Eagles auxiliary beat 'Bess Service; Clairs Service and Club Billiards, 3 to 1, respectivelyMary Stewart was tops individually for the evening, knocking over a high individual series of 570 and high game of 213. or tel. 8 for a FREE estimate this week. TERMS AS LOW AS $7.00 A DOWN! Silver are 'WALK A BLOCKW5AVE"J7 in- Silver The big game of the season Dollar Cafe. will get under way at 7 p. m. Thursday night. Mantua, win6 Box Elder NEWS ner of the first half, and Sixth ward, second half winner, play Wednesday, January 28, 1953 for the stake championship, and Brigham City, Utah the right to represent the South Box Elder stake in the Division 3 tournament in Ogden, starting February 9. These two teams met in the I first half, and Mantua came out on top in a game. Thursday nights final promises toe to a thriller, as the Sixth ward seeks revenge for that early season loss and an end of Mantuas domination of M.- - Pauline Forsgren picked the split and Elma Hillman the split, Elva Garrett scored first double of the evening. Wins Standings: Modern Cleaners 7 Indian School 7 'Bess Service 5 Journal took two each. 3 Eagles Auxiliary The Corinne Celtics had high 1 Clair's Service series. 2919 and high game, 1012, Club Billiards 1 for the evening. Taro Yagi led the Celtics with a high individual series of 571 and high Celtics game of 216. Tough splits were knocked over by Dude Cottle, and All Wed. Tosh Tawatari, 5-- Come in basketball in the South Elder stake. Thursday nights schedule: 7:00 p. m. Sixth vs. Mantua. 8:00 p. m. First vs. Second. 9.00 p. m. Fifth vs. Perry. Money Underfoot EUDORA. Miss. (UP) dollars, 1,012 of them, laid in the floor of the 9 Our Little Margie 30 March of Time 10 OO Ringside 1130 News end Weather Sign Off 9 OO - .f Men, Box Berth Thursday Scores Made Mon. bother you. ... as Baty Morrison (20) whirls for a neat Count Two pivot shot that counted two points. Neil Hunsaker, Bob Hunsaker visible. Battle For Church . Merreiis Inc. for the answer to high fuel bills. Our MONTH-NOTH- ING ftf 9071tMAIN well-playe- hen a drink speaks for itself what should it say? Truck And Four Take Brigham, Truck and Corinne Celtics battered Best Market and Waynes Associated, respectivein the Wednesday evening ly, 4-- 0 bowling league. The Eagles and News and Standings: Corinne Celtics Brigham Truck Best Market Eagles News and Journal Waynes Asso Wins 8 ....... 6 4 4 2 0 Cleiunore '' tCRTtrCKY STRAIGHT OURIION WHISKEY 30 00 Double or Nothing ls PGQOS)? Utah's mining industry. And it has produced benefits for state. Those benefits can bo plies, labor and taxes rise; profits disappear. It's hap; all facing the loss of ben Industry." Music Digest Betty Furness Show Strike It Rich AH Linketter TomgM 4 i ft Perry Como Show 4 TO Twenty Questions 7 OO Nws To Me 7 30 Our Mis Brooks 8 00 Orzie and Harriett 8 TO Abbott and Costello Jim- - "Basic . . . that's the word to desi Nws and Garry Moore 4S The Early Sow 45 Margaret Masters Kitchen ft Search for Tomorrow ve of L fe 45 Guiding Light OO Dotty Dong The Town 30 Uncle Roscoes Party OO K t Carson 30 SanebrusK Playhouse LIGHT . 30 DeVon Hazel Lou 81 South Main 6 FRIDAY, H 30 45 GX32XHI 1000 Sign Oft BRE CG ED V,"" complete for region League standings 3D mzEa the week's competition. Next week Box Elder will entertain the Bear River Bears at the 'B.E.H.S. gymnasium on Friday. ftero HOT and CLEAN . It should LET US FILL YOUR BIN TODAY! 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