OCR Text |
Show w M-M- cn Supervisor M T MM T On The Beach At Waikiki f 6 Bees, Jordan Meet Friday In n The Box Elder Bees and the Jordan Beet Diggers will take to the local gymnasium floor, Friday .evening, December 11, in an athletic fund benefit game. Second teams will play at 6:45 with the main event scheduled NEwPERMmur A product of over 40 years experience Don't settle for any water softener until you've seen the finest In Permutits 40 year history. It's automaticl No valves to turn. Ca- Durrell pacity renewed under positive electric control at the flip of a switch. Built for years of service. Pays for itself in savings. Own your own Permutit and be sure of soft water comfort and economy. . . . Nielsen Heads Division 15 . . Quig Nielsen Named To M Men Removes hardness, iron, dirt Sports Post automatically! Durrell (Quig) Nielsen has been appointed supervisor for Division 15 to the LDS church athletic program, it was an- APPUANCE 68 North Main NOW AT BRIGHAM TRUCK FARMALL Quig Teams Meet Thurs. nounced recently. The former Utah State athlete and now statistician for the skyline conference, received his appointment from Marvin J. Ashton, chairman of the YMMIA athletic committee. He will have direct charge of M Men sports activities in 10 stakes In the northern part of the state. Stakes coming under his jurisdicion will be: Bear River, Farr West, Lake City, Ma-laNorth Box Elder, North Weber, Riverdale, South Bear River, South Box Elder, and Wooer. Nielsen, who graduated from Utah State In 19J8, for many years officiated footlball and basketball games in both high He was school and college. sports publicity director for the Aggies from 19.18 to 1941. Hts military service extended from 1941 to 1915, with the artillery. He served as athletic officer for the First Service comin mand, with headquarters Boston, during 1914. Fallowing his release from the service, he served as editor of the Utah Farmer from November of 1915 to June of 19 U5 when he entered private business in Brigham City. Since 1949 hq has conducted training clinics for skyline conference football and basketball officials. . FAST-HITC- H For The McCormick SUPER C TRACTOR Heres how the new Farmall Fast-Hitcworks; the farmer just backs up to the implement . . . the two coupling beams h sockets on the tracoil the implement slip into the tor. and are locked instantly and automatically to uncouple, just lift two latches. The farmer saves a great deal of time and all of the hard work usually required in hitching. h Jerry Morris Completes Air Force Enlistment Fast-Hitc- BRIGHAM TRUCK and IMPLEMENT Co. i Brigham City, Utah HEARING AID CLARITY THROUGH THE UTAH New Purchaser's Guide Zenith Royd-- T Hew inf Aid live belter heerioc, operates f--q noalh on oae 13 butery. Only SI2JI all-st- ar HAMILTON DRUGS all-st- ar (Paid in cash or trade) s s 9:15 p. m, Lloyd I. Holmes Three Perform With Hawaiian Gets Swift & Co. College Orchestra To All-Sta- rs Play Scholarship Lloyd 1. Holmes, son of and Mrs. G. M. Holmes of Mr. Har- per ward, and husband of the former Fern Walker of Honey-ville- , left last Friday for Chicago where he will attend a marking study program conducted by the Swift and Company. Mis. Holmes accompanied her' husband. The paid trip is in the form of a scholarship awarded each year by Swift and Company to the winner in an essay contest on marketing and livestock colEach state agricultural lege throughout the U. S participates in the contest and the winners are given the opportunity of attending the International Livestock show. Mr. Holmes, a junior at the Utah State Agricultural college, Is agricultural majoring in economics. He' Is a graduate of Weber college. Lillis Jeppeson, Mantua, and Keith Siggard and Ramona Madsen of Brigham City will perform with the Utah State Agricultural college symphony orchestra in concerts scheduled for coming weeks. The public is invited to a concert to be staged Wednesday, December 9, at 8.15 p. m. in the USAC fieldhouse. In addition to the campus concert, the orchestra will perform at Box Elder high school. They iwill also give concerts at other Utah high schools, including Bear River, Weber, Ben Lomond, South, Granite and Jordan. Miss Jeppeson, daughter of Wallace Jeppesen, is a sophomore music education major. Siggard, sophomore, is a building construction major. He is the son of Lewis Siggard. Miss Madsen, daughter of S. J. Madson, is a junior majoring in business administration. Variety of Diseases Reported In Box Elder Holstein Herds Are Local Cagers Feature attraction on the basketball horizon next week will be the local appearance of r the Hawaiian professional team and a Box Elder r team playing at county the high school gym on Tuesday night, December 15, at 9:15 oclock. Sponsored as a benefit game by the American Legion post, a local team has been recruited with players from Brigham City, Honeyville, Mantua, Willard and other nearby communiall-sta- all-sta- "HERE'S MY CHRISTMAS ties. surf-rider- LIST!" This year give your home something for Christmas . . . something to be enjoyed by the entire family. Add a den for Dad Included on the local roster are Robert Hunsaker, Frank Hoavochi, Charles Whitaker, Harold Anderson, Gary Higley, Collins Hunsaker, Steve BunDave Malmrose, nell, Wayne Hunsaker, Orvtl Nielsen, Russell Rasmussen, Elwyn Olsen, Dallas . Nelson, Doyle Hansen and Preston Keller. Remodel Moms kitchen Add a room for each child Redecorate all rooms Stop in Art Kim, coach and manager An epidemic of mumps hit of lists the Honolulu last 'Brighan) City during the his roster as Franklyn Suinn, week in November, according to Robert Akeo, Allen Yokomoto, reports released this week by Joe Brub, Paul Kim, Bob Souza, the Utah State (Department of Joe Orschanski and Art Ziehn. 71 L. Maurice Larson, seven Corinne, Health. During the week cases were reported, along with Orsehanski is a and the Homer Brothers, inches tall, a former Wyoming case of one chicken pox. have recently had their In the rest of the county, out- university star. herds of registered Holstein-FnesiaThe late starting hour was side Brigham City for tihe same dairy cattle classified set so that there would be no health the period, department for type under the official prolisted one case of measles, one interference with Mutual meet- or phone 8 for free estimate. Add A Den Given Classification $6.00 A Month Nothing Down SERVING YOU SINCE 1892 n n Ilf "WALK A BLOCK WSAVE" ings scheduled Tuesday evenings. Admission to the benefit games have been set at $1.00 for adults, 75 cents for students. gOTkMAINl He's, a Bourbon-ma- n ...and he gives the finest! ? -- ' yJ j He always prefers the best for himself, his guests, and his friends at gift- - time. Invariably, he chooses Old Quaker, the Bourbon... Bourbon-man- 's enjoyed for 75 Holiday Seasons I Holiday Travel at its finest wherever you go Eastward ho. Westward ho most the the pleasure from holidays get during your trip by traveling on a Union Pacific train. There are no driving worries , , . no.trafficjiazards ... no weather to buck. Instead, you rest as you ride in Coach or Pullman . . . roam about when you want to . . . have refreshments in the comfortable lounge. sharpen your appetite. Union Pacific offers famous "meals that appeal." The tempting dining car feature for December is charcoal broiled steak with French fried onion rings! A trip by Union Pacific is a vacation in itself. You arrive refreshed . . . ready to enjoy your stay to the utmost. To for Dependable Transportation Be Specific . t six-foo- t, gram conducted by the nation- of poliomyelitis and three cases of Holstein-Friesiaorganization of strep infection. breeders. Larsons herd of 24 eligible Thursday from Duluth, Minn., where Mr. Morris was discharg- animals were classified as fol- Seamon F. D. Ammons ed from the U. S. air force fol- lows: twb very good; 11 good Home Leave on 30-Da- y lowing the completion of his plus and 11 good. Of the Homer Brothers herd of Seaman first class Franklin four ear enlistment period. very D. Ammons, son of Mrs. Bertha The couple plans to leave to- 18, two were designated day or tomorrow for Pocatello, good, two good plus and 11 Ammons, has arrived home for a 30 day leave from service in Idaho, where they will make ar- good. Olficial Inspector was J. A. the U. S. navy. rangements to reside while Mr. Seaman Ammons has comMorris begins pharmacy stud- Fairchild, Barwtck, Ja. This was the second time the Larson herd pleted" two years of has four ies at the college there. e has been classified under the year enlistment. He recently reMrs Morns is the former Olsen, daughter of Mr. official program maintained In turned from Haiwali. On January 1 he will report fVd Mrs. Adolph Olsen. Mr. and an effort to improve still further the Holstein breed, the first for further duty at Seattle, Mrs. Morns K. Lee are Mr. time for Homer (Brothers. Washington. ris parents. Mr. and Mrs Jerry Morris ar- al med tin Brigham City last Phone 300 .T' Robert Akeo, Allen Yokomotoand Joe Drub basketball team which will appear here De... a trio of Hawaiia veterans on the team cember 15, under sponsorship of the American Legion post. A Box Elder has been recruited to furnish competition at the high school gym when they will play at HADFIELD FURNITURE " NOW.Greatly-tmpfove- d eaxfz. Phone ONE 1953 South Box Elder stake MIA leadership meeting wil be held at 7:30 evening Thursday oclock In the Fifth ward, and all officers and teachers are for 8:00. asked to be In attendance, WalAdmissions of 25 and 50 cents ly Christensen, stake MIA superwill go to the athletic benefit intendent, announced this week. (Ward bishoprics are invited fund, and in addition to the game, will permit those In at- to attend the session. tendance to stay for the dance following. Phone your news to 1000. In the game, local fans will have a chance to see big Pearl $ $ $ Pollard, 6 foot, 10 Inch guard on the Jordan team who controls SAVE $2.50 CASH the oppositions relbouijds. Pollard, a junior, apears to be the Mona $10 purchase or more, ee sensation of the prepsters for See for yourself at the current season. homo water softeners BEEHIVE Elder NEWS South Stake Cage Benefit Tussle vriiiiNtti 9 Box Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, December 9, use "UITOK3 PACIFIC YEARS n n ra PfiDQE. ni n niiavro mem i mn rnuPiMY i awPFurrninpn " |