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Show "MonP'neJn'5 5" Stork Special .Pox .Elder NEWS .,6 Brigham City Utah ''Wednesday, February 9, 1955 And All Points South ! JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP) Southbound passengers on the Florida East Coast Railway can travel from Spuds to Dinner Island by way of Potatoville. If it doesnt agree with them they 4aij get on the Atlantic Coast lane Railroad and go from Doctors Inlet all the way to Doctor ' Phillips. (UP) PETOSKEV, Mich. Clyde Hall, a telephone company employe, used an even quicker method than the telephone to, notify his neighbors when his wife gave birth to her second child. He alerted the neighbors ahead of time that he would fly a pink or blue flag on a flagpole In front of his home to signal arrival of the baby. He hoisted a pink flag. i ( Ready For Region Competition Special Putchase ' VOLLRATH STAINLESS STEEL MIXING BOWLS . MADE TO SELL FOR 6.50 TAKE THEM HOME AT tf "While They It i They're ito lest super tough, yet light, to handle. Bowls clean like magic, nest for storage. Smooth- ly rounded for easy, thorough set now while mixing. Buy they last! -. easy I - HI? City Electric Appliance Dealers qt., ' Hear B. C. Electric Appliance Dealers at, Prediction for DONT TAKE CHANCES ON THESE SLIPPERY ROADS! , All-Ti- Record in 55 me Electric appliance and equipment sales in 1955 will be as good or better than the record of last year. That was the prediction told a group of Brigham City electrical dealers of the Brigham City area last Friday by D. L. Holt, Residential and Farm Director, Business Development department for Utah Power and Light company. Held at ttye Idle Isle cafe at 6:30 p m , a large group of Brigham City dealers were In . ; attendance. , Keynoting his address With the theme, More Drive in 55, all-tim- e , u mi-m- Holt cited population Increase, higher personal Income, greater output of goods and services and larger forces as factors pointing. to increased sales for the companys service area during the next five years. He predicted the electrical apbusipliance and equipment ness will be as good or better than the whopping high of $26 million dollar volume In home and farm appliance recorded in the utilitys i service area last year. He cautioned, however, that dealers, Will meet with greater competition in the battle for all-tim- e , DUBECAP YOIR TIDES UITU and see the POPULAR PRICES! The pnme , is your assurance of top quality tread-ceromaterials ing fied workmanship. STM! SUMP r (I (I in DURE-CA- P ACCOUNT Phone 548 your gin drinks be duplicated. Theres no gin like 100 NEUTRAL SPIRITS DISTILLED FROM GRAIN . Gordons CORDONS IRY tIN 08., III., LINDEN, N. L ft; - w ' Keep the Home Fires Burning With UTOCO Fuel Oil : burns dean and helps prevent filter screens from clogging. will be held at the mountain school pool next for sales in 55. 12. Our company Is now on the Saturday, February to Participating, according of ex a verge completing huge Horace H. Rose, head of the pansion program. This multi, School Athletic Asmillion dollars expansion pro. Utah High will be Box Elder, sociation, gram has increased our genera, Bear River, Granite, Logan, ting capacity more than 100 per vCgden cent. There will always be schools. and Tooele high plenty of electricity In our ser It will be open to the puvice area for all demands now . blic.,' and In the years ahead," Holt t , said. ' . Aware of the importance of Merchandise Payoff expanding our industries, our . Backfires on Sponsor company is continuing its area s BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP) A development program keyed to promotion gimmick by a the theme A Treasure Chest In the Growing West." The pro- local department store at AmerLeague games in gram designed to promote the ican Hockey in an odd natural resources of our service Buffalo- backfired area through national adver- way. The store offered a $5 mertising met with good response chandise ticket this season to we and feel last year this program ultimately will bring ben- each person returning to the efit to all of us through devel- announcers table any puck accidentally shot Into the audopment of our area, he said. ience. The meeting was directed by Three pucks had gone into the Wm. J. Critchlow, Jr., the power crowd-during a recent contest companys manager of Business when the announcer put on his at Development department spiel about the merchandise . tickets. A few minutes later no less than nine youngsters were lined up eagerly at the table, each holding a puck for the $5 payThorne Totals f To South Cache 1 noted for its extremely high heat content. It 5-S- tar Inter- ButLoseGame Its exclusive formula cannot is Put our manpower swimming meet A leach year of Its age. crosswise as most birds do. Planned For High SchoolsHereSat. ; on your tillage team -- Call or see your nearest Utoco dis- tributor for prompt, efficient, ous attention to your heating needs. - j K Region standing: ' Won Ben Lomond 5 Weber 4 4 Bear River 3 Logan 3 Ogden 2 North Cachp 2 South Cache' Box Elder 1 -- Friday's schedule: Box Elder at North Cache. Ben Lomond at South Cache.' Ogden at Logan. Weber at Bear River. 'Showing a" strong" desire to win, Box Elders basketball team gained the respect of all Who watched them Friday night, even though they were defeated by three points. A bit of a Show was displayed by Novell Poulsen who had the onlookers Shaking their heads at his unbelievable accuracy in the first half. He popped in 11 Charity fosses and a. couple of field goals. His 18 total fori the evening came from 14 of 16 tries at the line with two field goals. Harper Pearse kept the game alive in the second half as his total reached 17 counters. The score was tied up at 52 a minute of play all with but remaining.- Box' Elders chance was muffed when the ball was given away at that time, i Nevertheless they came from 11 points behind to throw a scare into the Spartans. t Friday night the Bees play North Cache at Richmond, and the desire to win is still strong among , Coach Evan Sorensens boys'. Though the Bulldogs have the advantage of their home court. Coach Sorensen expressed that if the boys play the type of ball they are capable of, the Noreaehians will run against trouble in stopping them. Box Elder now holds possession of the cellar position, second to North q,nd South Cache., The rrom ( UT O CO) arid qetitf UTAH Oil servicemen can increase the efficiency of your Our production team by checking die condition of yo at heavy- duty tillage tools now. Theyll look for bent frames, worn bearings and ground tools that should be replaced. Theyll recommend only the service needed. Call ns today to make a 3 --Star Service date. REFINING COMPANY - 3 Box Elder G T F P ! 3 5 Olsen a... 8 2 1 17 Pearse 0 2 . .. Long ...1..' 4 8 Jensen H. Reeder 0 2 2 2 2 16 14 18 Poulson 1 L. Reeder .... 0 0 0 0 16 26 2Q 52 ...: Totals 16 32 48 55 South Cache 12 27 43 52 Box Elder Officials Stanfield, Gurke. 15 10 PIIOIIE 300 Knowles Hall Perkins Hansen-- - .1 Now a KING-SIZ- nfew 27 North Main 120-bush- E n power-drive- 0 ::; BRIGHAM TRUCK AIID IMPLEMENT CO. Spreader has been added to the famous line of John Deere manure handling equipment. It's the new Model "N" with beaters, ground-- t driven conveyor, and many more quality ' features that mean good work, long life, . , and economical operation. new of 120 bushelsthe . With a capacity - "N" will cut field trips save time at the loader spread more manure every day. r Power-Drive- .( n 'Walk t Brigham City, Utah The new PTO drive for beaters means you spread in any weather the year 'round. Wood- - sides and bottom heavy frame and hitch angle-iro- n nbs high-grad- e roller bearings all mean the new "N" ,will give you' the kind of spreading you want for a longer time, at a lower cost. . There are many more outstanding features of this new spreader we would like to show you. Come in soon. A Block And Saye' P 18 119 10 146 .2-- : 10 i ' G T F 0 10 10 0 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 2 Payne Krogh 2-- U ni-train- 1 5 19 27 17 55 r tools heavy-dut- y ready when nature says go! Box Score: South Cache - Have your off. 'if 1 i Win Respect For 184 years Gordons has been a favorite the world over. - 146 South Main Utoco Fuel Oil sales during the next five years. To secure the electrical industrys full share of the consumer dollar this year Is a job for all the industry the electrical dealer, contractor, manufactur er, wholesaler and for us, the electric utility, he said. He told dealers his company is preparing to meet competition from other consumer goods with the largest advertising program in its history "to get more drive , i ! t Box Elder High School Wrestling Squad . . . that will compete in Region One tournament at Ben Lomond High School today and tomorrow. First two rounds are today, at 1:15 p. m. and 7:45 p. m. and third and final round will be at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow. Left to right: Sam Gordon, coach; Ken Walters, 98 pound class; Bill Day, 103; Max Huggins, 115; David Frodsham, 123; Tad Jeppsen, Yauso Shio, 141; LaVar Rigbyr-448- ; 130; Max Baty, 136, Gary Wagstaff, 157, Gary Grunig, 165; Darrell Hirschi, 175 and Gary Ferguson, heavyweight. The hawk night perches A rattlesnake has, on the on a tree limb, not age, two (not one) rattles for Swimming Meet Is velvety smoothness. jiidESTf FIRST III RUDDEB ' , i CHANGE Next time you order gin remember that Gordons has tlib advantage of High Proof (91.4) and Liqueur Quality. High Proof means that drinks never taste thin with Gordons Gin. Liqueur Qual- - ' ity gives you richer flavor and ? - 4 bus-ines- Change to Gordons MHGUes You re saier ou ice ana pai&eu snow with this amazing B.F. Good rich winter traction tread. Tiny abrasive particles in tread rubber make a rough surface that digs in and holds. Less slip . . . less slide on packed snow and ice. Tires grip and keep going. treads Stop in see for safety and freedom from worry. ! during a meeting last Friday evening, sponsored by the (Business .Development department of Utah power and Light. Keynote speaker, D. L. Holt, predicted a record sales year in 1955. K,....r 0SSUPf : , , . . 1 Unbreakable Siiee: I qt., 1 ' l IiTTTT (WtlTfcl 2 , A.. X. , HTlffllTn 1 1 1 J.i y ; i ' |