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Show mm Completes Basic MATCHES FOR JULY LEG, Kiwanis LISTED OF PLAY AT GOLF COURSE Matches Must 0 A 5 Airman Third Class Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, July 15. 1953 IT REPAIR . . YOURSELF . with SAKRETE concrete and mortar In bogsl Ready-mixe- d Directors Mortar Mix Water Tito Mix Just odd water, mix and wsel Mer-jrel- y Win-z.ele- Buy Sakrete Products From Imbr., Hdwe. and Bldg. Su. Dealert Billy Glover, bye; Bob let vs. John Larson; Norm Wat vs. kins, bye; Dean Bunderson Stein Thompson; Harp Pearse vs. Ray Thomas. Mont Glover vs. Frank Crowell. Russ Fishburn vs. Jack Fronk; Reese Jensen vs. George Mason, Jr.; Sid Farnsworth vs. Lloyd Reese; Tom Malney vs. Harold Larsen; Alf Freeman vs. Orville Larsen; Vic Forsgren, bye; Al Hansen vs. Onter Call; and Chet Hamilton vs. Tip Pearse. Cup Hansen vs. Deb Hadfiold; Frank Stephens vs. Glen Ander-json- ; Ed Krey vs. Jess Jepperson; Del Holmgren vs. Farrell Bess. Ray Grant vs. E. C. Wixom; Reed Simonsen vs. D. A. Olsen, Don Sheffield, bye; Scott Horsley vs. Les Bundy. Darrell Gardner vs. O. E. Bud Pett, bye; Jack Shum-war vs. Walt Cleave; Ike Harold vs. Ray Reesp; Bouck vs. Ren Reeder; Dick Seegmiller vs. Chuck Epley; Jerry Fruin, bye; and Bill Davis ILee A MIX FOR EVERY NEED Sand Presidents Cup Pairings for the July leg of Presidents and Directors, cup tournaments of the Brigham .City Golf and Country club were released today by Dean Cand- land, pro. He pointed out that all mutches must be played no later than July 18. The first man listed in the matches is responsible for contacting the second man to arrange for the duals. Following are the pairings: . Box Elder NEWS BUILD IT h No Later Than Pat Jeppson vs. Otto Jorgen Pro Candland Points Out sen; Jerry Peterson vs. Art Hess Winze Larry C. Anderson . . (. Be Played July 18, vs. Reed Merrill. Takes Tri-Sta- Buck SENECA, Neb. (UP) driving in a Boyer of Mullen, lonely section of western Nebraska. was surprised w'hen his auto was bumped from behind. The surprise turned to amazement when Boyer discovered an airplane had collided with his auto. The pilot, Charles Swanson of Kennedy, explained he was trying to take off along the highway after a forced landing for gasoline. Will 6-- Off Stake Girls Ball Pitch Peaches Game 5 Tri State Lumlber Co. beat Blocks in a close duel played last Thursday. As the final out was made the score stood G for and 5 for Blocks. Woe is me! said the Lions D. Neilsen slugged out 3 of coach Baty Morrison, as the Ki6 while Don wanis took the third straight Tea received hits, honors for came last Saturday morning, 19 his 2 hits forbatting the 3 hits the to 9. Blocks crew garnered. The first three men at bat for The game between Thompson to Hardware the Kiwanis were walked and Jesses Service first base and scored. That rally was because of rain. postponed .started the ball rolling and was Games will be played Thursday kept rolling until the final out. and Friday as scheduled. ThursThe winning pitcher, Richard vs. Central Chevrolet day, men seven out struck Wight, Hardware. Thompson Friday, loshits. The and gave up eight Jesses Service vs. 'Blocks. gave up ing pitcher, Monson, bye. seven hits. s Tri-Stat- e s Forgetfulness KNOXVILLE, Results of the North Box Elder stake girls' .softball, July 9, were released today. Corinne fell before a Harper ward onslaught of 11 to 3 while Honeyville was racking up 24 runs to Fourth's five. Bear River walloped Third, 9 to G, and Corinne married gals flattened the Eighth marrieds 11 to 8. Next round of games will be played tomorrow evening with Bear River vs. Eighth; Third vs. Honeyville; Fourth vs. Eighth married team, and Harper vs. Fourth. Popular Basil Williams will make his pitching debut in the new Utah-Idahamateur baseball league Wednesday (tonight) at 8:15 p. m., when the Brigham City Peaches and Honeyvillo meet at Rees Pioneer park. Testing Williams pitching arm will be the hardest hitting club in the league, for several of men dominated the league batters honors column. With only two losses to their credit this year, the Peaches are still struggling to overtake first place Smithfield. Honeyville walloped Malad 4 to 0 Sunday. Next Friday evening the Peaches will play Preston at Rees park. Lumber Downs Blocks 3rd Straight From Lions Club Ten hi (U1P) The Fulton B. E. Sharp, high school coach, waited an hour after the time for a track meet with Chattanooga high school to begin, Then he put in a call to the now Chattanooga coach, "Where's your team? as asked. "The meet was supposed to start an hour ago. "What meet?" the Chattanooga coach asked. It developed the outgoing coaeh had not informed his successor of the schedule. The teams will try to get together next year. Win Places In Ut. Tri-Stat- Junior Chamber The batting star of the game Robert Williams who hit three times for four times at bat. Reed Jeppson also batting for the Lions put two on the Five classy young (Brigham grass for three times at bat. City golfers qualified for the Batting high for the Kiwanis Utah Junior Chamber of Comwas Wight who slapped out two Breitenbeker Electric gained merce golf tournament, Monday, hits. Other hits were evenly first place in the MYL league in a contest at the municipal scattered. The next game between the last Thursday morning by beat- golf course. clubs will be Friday, July 17 at ing Earls Food Fare 6 to 2. Qualifying for the state Jay-ceA pitchers duel was the order tournament in Logan July 2:00. of the game for the first three 27, 28 and 29 were Tippy Pearse, innings. In the third inning 70; Bill Glover, 74; George MaBreitenbekers and son, 77; Mack Watkins, 77; Reed exploded scored three runs. Hollingsworth Hansen, 84.. Billy and Nielsen scored the only two (At the state tournament they runs for the Food Fare team in will be vieing with youthful the fourth inning. amateurs from all over Utah for To , four Getting hits were Gary places in the national tourLeonard Orwin, Glenn Day nament at Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Jay Arbon for Breitenbekers August 17 through 27. A rained out game and Jay Hollingsworth, Terrence Horsleys and B & B Billiards Lee, Gene Hallang and Doug Is Busy Tooth-pullwas played Monday afternoon Baird for Earls Food Fore. with B & B taking the contest Third Grade Teacher 10 to 0. Miss SCOOBA, Miss. (UP) of The power Billy Jensens Frances Edwards have doesnt pitching was too much for the a license to practice dentistry, Horsley crew. Ten men were but she recently pulled her struck out of a possible 15 outs. 1,500th tooth. Jensen also batted a perfect She is a third grade school score of 2 for 2. Other stalwarts teacher and has a reputation for for the Billiard nine were S. of painless baby pulling Jensen and Lee Smith each scorteeth. She tells child the ailing ing three runs, while Rex Lish a story and yanks out the loose scored two runs. tooth while the youngster is Hoisleys weakness was found thus distracted. She has kept a in the hitting. Not a single hit The 1952 amendments to the record of the extractions by was chalked up on the score patient sign his book. In winning this game B Social Security Act provided the having each same of sort social B is now tied for second security and to veterans of the Kowith Earls Food Fare and Horswas conflict rean that given to leys is in the cellar. Next weeks schedule is as veterans of World War U, acfollows: Thursday, July 16, cording to Wesley F. Wat.son of Earls Food Fare vs. B & B Bi- the Ogden social security office. Since the passage of the 1952 lliards, Friday, July 17, Horsleys Mr. amendments to the Act, vs. Breitenbeker. Watson said, a veteran who served between June 25, 1947, and the end of this year can be He'll Learn given social security credit for LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP) (Mark each month of active service as Painter, 44, of nearby Okalona, if he had been working in a will probably think twice before job covered by social security for wages of $160 a month. he tries to help an This credit can be used to motorist at an accident scene. Painter was fined $10 for being pay benefits to the dependents a nuisance at the scene of an of servicemen who were killed auto crash. He told the judge in action or who have died since he noticed one of the cars in- their honorable discharge. Widvoiced was from Illinois and he ows of Korean veterans should butted in to help the stranger. inquire about possible social security payments. Mr. Watson will be in Brigham City each Thursday, between 2 and 4 p. m. at the Utah State Employment office. was Another Traffic Hazard te Trk'Mee?CaiIe3 Basil Wiliams City Ball Clubs Battle For Honors In Busy Week At Rees Pioneer Park m T"W ypga. Breitcnbeker Squad Golf Tournament Takes First Place e Jensen Leads Horsleys Win Peb-ley- I The er 'IpmhTbxv picolay sundress with matching jacket 5.99 Wear it as a bare-bac- k permanent Everglaze finish that Never needs starch. Made with round collar, full skirt, unpressed pleats. For the lucky junior figure special ! 60 gauge nylons 99c The softest whisper of a stocking . , long-wearin- ... guaranteed OLD t'1 HICKORY mMGHTBODRBOH1 n resists soil and creases. . hickojt hy sun catcher . . . add the jacket for cover-u- p moments. Cotton picolay, with : enhance the great Bourbon Taste of EXTRA YEARS perfect. 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