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Show T t 'Action In Grand And There Vas Plenty Of Entertainment Junction-Peache- s Baseball . L V ' y r Box Elder County SPORTS Utah Dentists Will Play Golf On Local Course Thur. Willard Jr. Girls Win Championship Willard ward Junior softball team won the South stake championship Tuesday night by dumping Perry 19 to 18 in a close game. At the end of the regular season Mantua, Willard and Perry were tied for the league cham- pionship and Mantua fell Harold Anderson Reaches For First first baseman attempts to catch him away from the sack for the out. Anderson is a pitcher and first baseman for the Brigham City Peaches. ... as the opposing Planning Strategy 9 Leaal Notices Probate and Guardianship Notices. Consult Clerk of District Court Brigham City, Utah, or respective signers for Huge Crowds At Grand Junction Play-Of- f the three games. Records were broken for attendance series. Total attendance was around 9,000 for the three days. . . . was feature every night of e at the 6 Box Elder NEWS three-gam- Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, August 19, With mountains of in strength and pitching, the Brigham tenbeker, Eldon fitting Phil Peaches baseball team made Anderson, City Wednesday - Thursday TIIIEF OF DAMASCUS with Paul Henried Adams, Oyler, Harold Kenny Roland Holman a terrific showing against a Nielson, Del Nichols, B,ity Morrison, semi pro Grand Junction Eagle team last week, but dropped a Jerry Hansen and Dean Adams.. . three game series, They opened up the series by slashing the Eagles 16 6 in a game that was all theirs. Basil Williams pitched A two-one- Co-H- it THE WHISTLE AT EATON FALLS with Lloyd Bridges and On the second night they were just as bad as they were good the first and dropped the game COOL 16 3. In the rubber contest the score all tied up at the end of nine innings and in the twelfth the Eagles scored to take the tournament. The Brigham City squad reported they were greeted like royalty. Banners with welcome Peaches lined the city and they were given the red carpet treatment all the way. The three games drew a total, record breaking, attendance of around 9,000 paid, and the Peaches share of the receipts was a nice round $1,000. Making the trip were v Lloyd Robinette, manager; Bud Powers, Basil Williams, DeVon Brel- W'as HFirap ENDS TONIGHT 'MOULIN THUR.-FRI.-SA- A F Team Plays In Dorothy Gish ROUGE' T. TWO BIG FEATURES x Ogden Amateur art iti HISS DmVtRSE Manager Lloyd Robinette and Dean Adams second baseman go over plans for one of the games at the Colorado, Idaho-Uta- h playoff in which the Brigham City Peaches fell to the Grand Junction Eagles in two out of three games. . . . UTAH CONGRESSMEN LaMar H. Bourne Serves On USS Juneau Cruiser TOP COLLEAGUES LaMar H. Bourne, radarman IN VOTE ACTIONS River WASHINGTON For the third straight year Sen. Wallace F. Bennett (R, Utah) has topped the Utah congregational delegaReeves. tion in voting percentage. Bat boys are David Cottle and In a report released recently Alan Thompson. by the' Congressional Quarterly, Games will be played at Og the Utahn was credited with den softball park, next to John voting for 50 of the 51 roll call Affleck park. votes, a 98 participation. In was listed as one of the top 11 voters in the Upper House, seven of whom were Republicans. CONTEST BEAUTIES LAST TIMES TODAY Double Features In Technicolor "WYOMING "DESTINATION MAIL" GOBI" with " STEPHEN McNALLY ALEXIS SMITH and "TAXI" SUN. TO WED. THUR.-FRI.-SA- CAST Of 36 GtAMOUR-nKER- 28 125 S GREAT AOS I feafvrmg GEORGE GERSHWIN'S "RHAPSODY IN BLUE THE LAUGH LOADED SALUTE TO THE P.W.s! T. Double Features CO STATE FAIR UTAH Sept. 11 thru 20 Nightly at 8.30 PtfAfotFULLY Funny IV! 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(SEAL) Mexicos easternmost point in is ...fkat Ik telephone company Eat spent $34 million to improve and irpml service in Utah iust since 1945 and that your growing telephone sntjt have creeled ever 1,500 new jobs (or Utah people? Do you know that we have added 223,000 miles of wrire to Utahs telephone system over 100,000 telephones, an increase of almost 100 per cent? All this growth has come at a time when inflation was steadily pushing the costs of supplying good telephone service up and Up and telephone rates have lagged far behind. As a result, our earnings are so low that, continued expansion Ot the service is being hampered. No business can continue to grow without getting a fair prtca for its services a price that will produce a fair profit for the present and future owners of the business whose savings are needed to keep it growing. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. find its the worlds most comfortable truck cab ! 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See all the features that make a new Ford Truck your shrewdest investment! one-pie- W coriHnuas its long-tim- a policy of selimg its mochme only through Singer Sewing Cen ters identified by the famous SM trade-ma-rk Red on the window ALAN LADD JEAN ARTHUR VAN HEFLIN 19 hi THTAIIYNEIA wlrlAfc 312 West 4th South FOR YOUR PROTECTION A 27, 1953, PHIL HOLMES PHONE ry WIXOM, M-M- en North Box Elder stake and Gleaner girls will hold a party, Saturday, August 22, at 7:30 p. m. at a home at 21 north Horse shoe tossers of the Second east. South Box Elder stake were Each person is to furnish his advised to sharpen up their own and fork, knife "shootin eye this week for spoon, plate, and each ward will be exthe stake tournament next to furnish enough of the week by Glen Reeves, stake pected food for those who atfollowing director. tend from their own ward: Reeves said that everyone sandwiches, salad, tomatoes, pointerested should register with tato chips, pickles, olives and him or Don Sheffield this week cake Drinks may be purchased there. for next weeks competition. Full information on the tourThe mountain of Kilimanjaro nament can be secured from in Tanganyika, Africa, stretcheither him or Mr. Sheffield es upward 19,565 feet. Notice is hereby given that, of pursuant to the provisions 121 and 143, 120, Title Utah gode "Annotated, 1943, the State Tax Commission of the State of Utah will sell as is the following described property at public auction to the highest bidder at the hour and place shown below: Fisher Motor Company, Brigham Citv, Utah, on Thursday, August 27, 1933, at 10 a m 1940 Plymouth Coupe, Motor Number, Unknown. Central Chevrolet, Brigham City, Utah, on Thursday, August SEE or a 15f of Mar- Deceased August 12, And North Stake Gleaner Girls To Party RENT SEWING Send FTJ D MORGAN estates Anna a tooth ache. Theyll all be playing golf on the Brigham City municipal golf course. Pro Dean Candland said that Utah dentists will meet here and have next Thursday scheduled a round of golf on the days agenda. The Beehive State delegation Bywater Family Will outranked other regional states which averaged 82 4 percent for Reunite Sunday P. M. the Senatp, 89 8 percent for the The Bywater family reunion House and an overall average will be held Sunday afternoon of 87 4 percent. at oclock in the Third ward chapel, it was announced this week. Talent program will be presented and a short business meeting held at the chapel. Afterward the family group will go to Rees Pioneer park where a picnic luncheon will be spread. Van Now I Here's How DON TAYLOR OTTO PREMINGER JACOBSEN town, but they wouldnt do you any good If you did have iLLYSQII Mats. Saturdays, Sundays & Wed., Sept. 16 at 2:30 WILLIAM HOLDEN N Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wake and the state of Quintana Roo, children, Rodney and Diane, of slightly east of Chicago. Utahs senators averaged 961 Murray, Iowa, are vacationing percent to place fourth among in Brigham City at the home of the states, when Sen. Arthur V. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stoner. Better than a million Watkins tallied 94 percent, missMrs. Wake and Mrs. Stoner words, just 15 seconds of ing just three votes. In the com- are sisters. sitting m this new truck bined Senate House vote, Utah cab tells you that Ford The Wakes traveled to Utah ranked fifth witty 913 percent, on their first has done more for trip West via the as Rep William A Dawson vot- Black Hills, Bad driver comfort and conand Lands, ed on 36 out of 41 votes for 88 Yellowstone National venience than an; other park. They truck maker. percent and Hep. Douglas R plan to return by way of Color Stringfellow tallied 34 of 41 ado SprVgn for 83 percent. too CO-HI- T 195 DUWAIN Adminietrftor of the Fred Jacobsen and garet Jacobsen Both Date of first publication Should Register For Horse Shoe Tournament Now NOTICE Tourney Now Brigham City recreation department Is sponsoring a team in the Junior baseball tournament to be played at Ogden this week, beginning Aug. 18, according to Cliff Watkins, director. Teams from Morgan, Tremon-ton- , Cache and Weber and Davis counties are participating. Boys 14 years old and younger were . picked to represent Brigham City, including Ross Poulsen, Richard Gordon, Gary Pebley, Richard Wight. Kent Jenson, Gil Jensen, Reed Goldsberry, (Billy Jensen, Sid Jensen, Fred Owens, Scott Grover, Glenn Day, Robert Monson, Leo Farnsworth and Stewart D, Attorney fbr Administrator, David Ecclea Building, Ogden, Utah. Aug. 12 an accompanying story he lowans Visit With Mr. l'&S'xr-- CREDITORS and ANNA MARGARET Both JACOBSLN, Deceased with Creditors will present claims 2 28 vouchers to the undersigned at West let North, Brigham City. Utah, on or before the 2$th day of October, U THEATRE DRIVE-I- N Colorado Tournament al TO No 2778 In the DiotHct Court of County, State of Utah. Eotatee of FRED JACOBSEN 1953 Inter-Section- AUTO-V- NOTICE Peaches Hot But Not Quite Enough In be- fore a Willard barrage of 44 to 15 to break the tie. A trophy will be presented the winner. Grace Keyes is coach of the Willard crew and Donna Nelson coaches the Perry outfit. 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