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Show 6 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, March 30, South Stake Will iMW Open Volley Ball At BEHS Tonight I Don Sheffield, stake athletic director, said junior and senior matches are identical with Fifth and First wards and Sixth and Willard meeting at 7 p. m. and Perry and Second at 8 p. m. Mantua takes a bye. Competition will continue for three or four weeks, said Sheffield, until top teams are determined. Big savings on orders. ' Ask about the! fertilizer spread- ing service . Saves time and money. MOUNT WASHINGTON, Mass. (UP) A town official was recently elected for his 41st year as selectman. Gilbert Isaacson, believed to be one of the oldest officials in point of service in New England, also was named road commissioner, tree warden and cemetery commissioner. FOR COAL . Taking it On the Chin j the lse in the semi-finbout at (Bear River High School last opponent Don Kennington won by a TKO. . V I Joe Mortenson, Saturday. 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SHARPENED Box Elder Inexperienced and poorly matched Ron Peterson of was knocked cold as the proverbial cucumber last Saturday evening by a highly rated veteran of the old ring. Jack Nelson of West Jordan In the feature fight of a ilrst-clas- s card at Bear River High school There was only one second left In the last round of the six round battle when referee Ken Shultson finished his count over Petersons prone body. But the Box Elder county heavyweight put up a highly creditable battle before , being caught by a stiff Nelson left It was especially good consld erlng Petersen entered the ring with only two professional fights to his credit compared to Nelsons 50 plus. Peterson rocked Nelson back on his heels just before the bell in the fourth round when he found his chin with a looping Peterson ' smelled blood, Keeping an eye on Jack Nelson left, missed the ibell and was mov Peterson of Tremonton, who lost to Nelson Iionald vJS Ing in with scoring combina one second leftin the last of six only rounds last tions when the referee separa Saturday evening. ted them. Peterson held his own in .exchanges In the early Mr. and Mrs. Leonard rounds, but was slowed by NelBurrows Tell of sons experience battering ram. Grandchild on Arrival The fight was not a misMr. and Mrs. Leonard Burmatch, for Peterson had everything to win and little to lose, rows returned from Pasco, while Nelson had everything Washington, recently with news to lose in a loss to Peterson. And of the birth of a new grandthough Peterson lost, his show- daughter. ing in the fight, the first one The little girl was born the he has ever lost, should add daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene prestige .to his record. Financially the fight was a Burrows, on March 8 and weighflop. Promoter John Gable said ed about eight pounds, two and he lost around $500 m the pro- a half ounces. motion. There was a gate of The Burrows older daughter, Kathleen, two and a half years only $400. old, is delighted with the new Don Kennington and JoeMor-tensoprovided a first class arrival, they reported. semi final with Kennington takMr. and Mrs. Glade Wells of ing a technical knockout In the Corinne are the maternal grandlast Of their six rounds. parents, the parents of Mrs. Top entertainment was also Burrows, the former Fonnle provided in .an exhibition four Wells. rounder by Chuck Woodward Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Burrows and Benny Flake There were also four other top preliminary reported enjoying their two weeks vacation very much. bouts. Election Meeting is Slated By Civic Club LAlVflMOlVERS "With a little cooperation from the weatherman, the boys should Improve and play some fine baseball, Coach Harris stated. Following Is the box scores: Hard in Sixth LLOYD K. BOWDEN The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: LaMar and Delva Orme Green-halgh- , By Dal L. Nelson Brigham Cfty Rte. 2, are Coach Vernal Harris and his the parents of a girl born on baseballers opened their prac- March 24. John Wayne and Edith Thorne tice season Monday against Davis High Schools nine, and de- Johnson, Brigham City, anfeated them 8 to 4 on the Kays-vill- nounce the arrival of a girl born March 24. diamond. A boy was born March 25 to Playing In 55 degree weather, Charles and Phyllis Mueller both teams allowed some errors to account for some of the runs. Whitaker, Brigham City. Douglas and Mary Call Miller, Neither team has been able to practice outside, so mistakes can aBrigham City, are the parents of boy born March 25. be expected, Coach Harris said. Lano and Lois Coliinger Elia-son- , Hal Reeder started on the Idaho, announce mound for the Bees and was es- the Malta, arrival of a girl born March pecially effective during the five innings he pltohed. Bill Jensen Leland Daniel and Geraldine took over the other four Innings, Reno and according to Coach Harris, the Davis, Salt Lake City, are showed promise of being a fine 26. parents of a girl born March hurler. "Ross Poulsen March 27 a boy was born to for both boys and he caught did a Carl and Virginia Hirschl splendid job, he said. He was master of the situation at all Lorscheider, Brigham City. times. , LaVar Douglas and Reed Olsen each came up with three Jimmy Seely Receives hits, and Lynn Keyes hit safetly Primary Certificate with two to lead the offense. Davis hits were scattered. If Primary graduation exercises there wouldnt have been an er- were conducted Sunday everor, the game could easily have ning, March 27, in regular Sunday night meeting in the Fifth been a shut-out- , Harris pointed ward for Jimmy Seely, son of out Mr. and Mrs. Leland 'Box Eldr travels Seely. to South Young Seely received his High In Salt Lake this Friday, and next Monday they play their first home game with Davis. Better Days Are Coming .SEE' BIRTHS e Veteran Selectman - In First 4 Baseball Game ' off-c- ar V- 8-- ball competition in Volley South Box Elder stake opens tonight with both junior and senior teams tangling In the main Box Elder High school gymnasium. b The RUSH is on for FERTILIZER . . but you can get the type you want at a saving now at your Utah Poultry Branch. Bees Dash Da vis 1955 PHONE 935 |