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Show Will Put On Polhhcd Performance PEACHES OPEN SEASON WITH Pitches All Nine Innings For Locals In Victory Relay Teams To SAT. WIN OVER WILLARD 10-- 8 Compete In Coach Harris To ' . Slamming out eight big runs In the fifth Inning, the Brigham City Peaches baseball squad opened their play in the NorthIdaho league ern with a victory over Willard last Saturdiy there in a Memorial Day feature. Fina) score was 10 to 8. Veteran Bud Powers hurled all nine Innings for the Peaches allowing nine scattered hits. Three IWillard pitchers allowed the Peaches 16 hits. WillVd held the Peaches scoreless until the fifth and the Peaches went on to score one in the sixth and one in the seventh. The Willard crew scored one In the first, two in the fifth and four In the seventh. Pitching were Richard Nebeker, D. Facer and Dean Barker. Playing for the Peaches were (Roland Holman, Baty Morrison, Eldon Adams, Del Nichols, Devon BreItenlbeker,.Vard Johnson, Reed (Adams, Erwynn Olsen Bud Powers, and Jack Erickson. On Willards squad were T. Wayne Woodland, Woodyatt Dean Barker, Chuck Elswood. D! Facer, Yard Lowe, Eddie Wells, Keyes, Richards, Richard Nebe-tke- r and L. Facer. Utah-Souther- HOW OLD IS A DRUG? Mfcre than 70 of our ( prescriptions are for drugs were whijbh developed within the past five years. Such great new research as vitamin discoveries B12j ACTH, isoniazld, penicillin end many others are the new weapons against disease which mean longer, useful living for everyone. Yfu can be sure that your prescription written by your phyf lcian will be filled with exacting care using only the fewest stocks available to safeguard your health. June 23 Contest South Stake MIA Will Open With Softball Thurs. South Box Elder stake will softball open Its Senior season next Thursday evening at Rees Pioneer, park, according to Director Kent Senior participants league must have been 17 years old or over on June 1, 1953. Four games will be played tomorrow night. Perry and Sixth will battle and Second ward and Indian school teams pair off In two simultaneous games at 7:30 p. m. At 8:45 p. m. Mantua and First and Fifth and Willard will play. 23HaEDEEEQr LA all-sta- p Another New Voter ' Just TRENTON, Term. CUP) cat one- - MW is ''Wtouglr for-lbof J. H. Mathenib, Jr. The animal will be 23 years old this C. La-Ve- 3d ' ' Fine Harness Horse . . . owned by Ii. C. Adams, Centerville, Utah, one of many horses that will compete in the Brigham City Horse Show on June 20. Peaches And Malad Will Play Here Friday At 8:30 Plan Elwynn Olsen Was Utah-ldah- o Baling Loader In Improved fishing At Bear Lake BEHS Baseball Final statistics ' for the Box Elder high school baseball released have been squad through the courtesy of Coach Vernal Harris. Leading the Buzzers In batting average for the seasons play was Elwynn Olsen who has 12 hits in 27 trips to the plate for a .444 percentage. Following behind Olsen and in second spot was Junior, Leon Vail. Vail clubbed the pelota for 14 base hits In 34 times at bat for a handsome .412 average. In third spot for the Bee sluggers was powerful Neil Hunsaker, sporting a heavy .360 clip. Rounding out the top six hitters for Coach Harriss nine are Baty Morrison who hit .321 and Earl Nielsen and Richard Had-fieleach boasting a .318 clip. Tap home run sluggers for the Bees were Earl (Nielsen and Nell Hunsaker who each blasted two league Morrison had one homer for the season. 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Dee Evening at 8:15 p. m. Improved fishing at Bear Lake Friday Memorial hospital in Ogden and ElProbable will be pitcher in Rich county should result is the first son for the Rich famdon Adams. from a recent meeting held ily. They have three daughters, second be will the Jt game there at Lakota Beach. That was of the season for the Peaches. Jackie, Patricia and Allison. the opinion of J. Perry Egan, diMrs. Rich is the former Fae a rector of the Utah Fish and Last Saturday they walloped Chadwick, daughter of Mr. Earl strong Willard squad . Game Detpartment. Chadwick of North Ogden. Egan and Tom Murray, Idaho Mrs. Alice R. Rich of Brigham director of Fish, and Game, headCity is the paternal grandmothed department men attending er. This makes 17 grandchildren from both states. Others at the for Mrs. Rich. of included leaders meeting from sportsmens organizations Merry-Go-RouIs Northern Utah & Southern Idaho, biologists from the Logan Of Highlight Party college, and representatives from A birthday interested civic organizations. . cake with five lighted candles The cooperative research proBidlacks highlighted Peggy gram that has been conducted South Box Elder stake relays fifth anniversary birthday parby both states will be continued. will be rub on the ty Monday afternoon, June 1, at Wednesday More legal 6ize and other trout Box Elder high school track, ac- the home of her parents, Mr. and will be planted this year with to Don Sheffield, stake Mrs. M. L. Bidlack. Utah and Idaho contributing cording athletic director. games were enjoyed by equal numbers. Fishermen are They will begin at 7 p. m. and theMany five little guests. Those atto return from tags urged any are for both junior and senior tending were: (Douglas Tracy, fish taken at the lake jn helpContenders in the senior Grace Ann and Steven Jensen, ing with ihe creel census and division must be 17 years old Van ' ? Wayne Claybaugh and Ann research program. as of June 4, Stoner. , Bear Lake sits ashfitj The teams will represent Refreshments were served and Utah-ldahstate lln .14$ bne Winning Stake in division competition many gifts presented to the of the larger bodies' of still" 'iat the guest of honor. ter in the intermduntain area. Thursday, here. there hag shown grad- i Fishing ual Improvement'in recCnt years Utah rouir following a deterioration during Cook Will T the drouth period and resulting low water of about twenty years Your ago. During the past year it has Be Giyen By produced many fine catches of UTAH both rainbow and mackinaw A beautiful new cook book POULTRY They each crossed the dish 11 will be given away to a lucky times. Earl Nielsen scored sev-the each for winner week twice en times and Neil Hunsaker, Manager 2 next few weeks at Merrells Inc. five. This is a special feature of the Sayst 5 Baty Morrison, mainstay Buzsales appliance promotion Norge zer hurler, finished the season now going on at the store, JACK KELLY. Manager with a record of four wins event Merrell Glair stated Sunday, June 7, over against one defeat. Morrison is The cook book is today.out put by KSL-Ta junior. Hal Reeder, freshman MILK the the Norge Appliance company lefty was touched with one WHITE WAY be will il942 is a and beautiful page shown from 1:30 to 2:00 lustrated book with useful hints on table setting, entertaining, p. m. This is the story carving methods and hundreds of Utah Poultry and its of other helpful ideas for the 6000 members. Some of hostess. scenes were taken the of called is It Norge binding right here in Brigham culinary arts institute encyclO' City. So, if you can, pedic cookbook, and retails at seven dollars. Suntune in on KSL-TEach issue of 'the paper will and come day at 1:30 carry Norge' appliance display in and see us here at ads and in the ad will be the local branch. the name of the lucky winner who may call for and pick up her book, courtesy of Merrells Inc. ASPHALT ROLL ROOFING CERTIGRADE CEDAR SHINGLES JUNE Birth of Son Told By L. Elliot Riches UJAHIPMLTRZ J 1A eve-nin- Lead North In Veteran coach Vernal Harris will of Box Elder high school r North baseball lead the team against the southerners in the annual intrastate baseball contest in Ogden, June 23, it was learned this week. He will pit the 14 hand picked high school players from and including Davis north against a similar squad from south of Davis piloted by Baily Santiste-ven- , .Bingham high school coach. Sponsored by the Ogden Standard Examiner ;and the Ogden Junior Chamlbpr of Commerce the north-soutgame has been slated the evening before the bout and because of this is expected to attract a record crowd. l$ox Elder high school will be represented on the North squad, Coach Harris said, though he did not know who or how many yet. A feature of the contest is the boy selection of an who Wins a gold watch and trip to Chicago in late August. Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, Juno 3. 1953 lesson most Interesting was Your (World In "Living Arranged Party given by Mrs. Mary P. Owen at Prettily B. regular meeting of Xi Alpha Held At Hollist Home Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi when e the A prettily arranged bridge chapter met Monday Brigham City will be the May 25, at the home of party was held last Thursday scene of an L.D.S. division play- Mrs. Alice Young. evening at the home of Mrs. off of relay teams Thursday eveWm. D. Hollist. Norma Butler President prening, June 4, at Box Elder high Luncheon was served from school, according to Don Shef- sided and conducted. Minutes di- were read by Mrs. Luella Mcsmall tables centered with colfield, South stake athletic Farland and approved. rector. orful bouquets of summer flowSeveral stakes will be repreReport on Exemplar Day to be ers. sented by up to three senior and held Monday, June 8, was givFollowing bridge games prizes two Junior relay squads in the en by Mrs. Alice Young and Mrs. went to Mrs. Dean Freeman, Iona Cefalo. competition. Sheffield said. Mrs. Kent Jensen and Mrs. The competition will begin A lovely birthday gift was John. promptly at 5 oclock on the BE presented to Mrs. Young. HS track. Following the meeting deliSpecial guests for the evening cious refreshments were served. were Mns. Heitbert Penton of OgDecoration Day Guests den, Mrs. Dean Freeman and Mrs. Bob Call of Brigham City. At Home of Mrs. Rich Clock Work Here for Decoration Day with their mother, Mrs. Abel S. Rich, The SAGINAW, Ilyich. (U!P) were: Dr. and Mrs. Homer Rich board of supervisors agreed to Hospital Notes and family of Ogden, Elliot Rich have the Donna Sheffield, 8 court house of Mr. and Mrs. Earl and family, also of Ogden, and clock put back in shape so it Mr. and (Mrs. Wayne Rich of Lo- would run after the city superSheffield, Is "doing fine followgan. visor told them the clock might ing the removal of her tonsils Later in the day the group well outlast the court house. Monday morning, June 1. traveled tp Ogden where they visited at the Thomas D. Dee Memorial hospital with Mrs. Elliot Rich and new son, .Scott Elliot. 1 Bud Powers Box Elder NEWS 6 In Your World " Sorority Lesson Theme EDS MIA Division " Living Gordons tsooort oat tit to., in., uun, L 1 YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO. |