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Show -- fry- Win Last Week Over Ben Lomond; Play at Layton Tuesday p.m. A. "Mflfl, rf ft fcoti" Karen Gunderson Will Work at Bryce Canyon Karen Gunderson, daughter of Mrs. J. D. Gunderson, left Sunday evening for Bryce Canyon lodge, where she lias accepted a position for the summer tourist season. chosen (Miss Gunderson was by the Utah Parks company, operators of the resorts at the southern parks, as a cabin girl. Mr. and The American Legion junior have a baseball team will Chance Friday evening at 5 p. m. to get revenge on the Ogden High school team which has handed them their only defeat of the season when they meet at Rees Pioneer park. Last Friday, the local juniors routed Ogden's Ben Lomond team for the second time, winning by an easy 11 to 3 score, putting the game on ice in the second inning with a four run rally, cinching it with a five run spurt in tihe sixth. Hal Reeder, credited with 11 strikeouts, was just as effective with the stick, hitting three for four trips, one of them a triple. Ross Poulsen and Charles CORINNE COMMENTS South League Legion Juniors Play OgdenTeam At Rees Park Friday, 5 p.m. Decides First Half Winners each rapped out Claybaugh doubles. The Brigham Fifth ward won The junior Legion team playFriday ed at Layton Tuesday afternoon. handily over Mantua Box score for the game last night toy a 11 to 1 score, to take undisputed lead in the South Friday follows: Box Elder stake senior softball Brigham City league. AB Fifth got an assist from Perry, K. Jensen, Tf 2 who dihnped the Sixth ward for rif 1 Nielsen, , their first loss of the season. 5 Wight, 3b This Friday finds Fifth and B. Jensen, cf 4 Sixth meeting in the headliner 4 Poulsen, c at 9:15 p. m. A win for Fifth 4 Reeder, p would give them the first half lto 2 Pdbley, title, while a victory for Sixth S Jensen, 2b 4 would throw the race Into a 3 Rigby, ss two or three way tie. 3 Karpinski, cf day night, aU to toe played at 2 0 0 Rees Pioneer park, Will match Hales, 3b . Totals 27 3 5 Mantua and Willard at 8 p. m., Score toy innings: while the Fifth will meet Sixth, Ben Lomond 3 and Second plays Perry at 9:15 000 110 1 041 105 x 11 p. m. Brigham City WHY NOT GIVE YOUR CAR THE BEST WHEN IT COSTS. NO MORE TO HAVE ? The Cl.ar Field Manufacturing Company guarantee! your lotnfactron tn tho oporation end maintenance of the Made of Elevator. Clear-Fiel- d T7T Paint and Repair Equipment at Park dual way, but perhaps the largest gathering was the family about all you of Arnold Nelson. There were 45 a drive we took this past week Children, and grandchildren because sometimes I think we all helping take our mountains apd our to make this occasion to remountain scenery' too much for member. These fine jpne folks gagranted. We started ouit with no thered at the Brigham City park. in mind, The children from Corinne particular destination went up througn Cache valley, would be Mrs. 'Roy Craner, Mrs. on up Logan canyon to Bear Ned Mahble and Melvin Nelson lake. Then we swung down the and their immediate families. highway to the west and south of the lake and believe me that Mrs. Lovina Craner is visiting lake is one of the most beauti- in Fairview wiith her sister, Ellis ful sights In our mountain dis- Vance and two brothers. trict. Ill belt the MediterranMrs. Sadie Marble is spendean isnt any bluer than Bear ing some time in California lake. Then we went to Woodruff and came home toy way of Monte Crlsto and got out through Ogden canyon. Everywhere the hills and valleys .were green and lush. This drive with time out to stop whenever we wanted too took just an afternoon and we arrived home before dqrk. Im going back to Bear 'lake before the summer is over and spend some time on that wonderful beach on the south end. Some folks from Oregon are in Corinne visiting. Mrs. Iiene Hill and five children from Cove, are with relatives and visiting friends. Mrs. Hill'iS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cut,-- EVERTON JJlJJ Block And Save 24 - , , . ; merry-go-roun- Walter Bosley and his uncle, Ray Bosley from California spent a few pleasant days in Yellowstone park this week. Walt reports that It is plenty cool up there, but that didnt keep any tourists away. (Mr. and Mrs. Garold Gerhardt are four in number now. Just reMrs. Brown (with newspaper) cently a balby son weighed in John, it refers here to some at over nine pounds. Congratu- gunmen taking a man for a lations to everyone! ride. What kind of ride? I guess we all celebrated A slay ride, my dear, reFathers Day In our own indivi plied Mr- Brown. long wearing Chixon. Eig vari- i . visiting with her daughter, Faye. Mayor L. V. Mills and his crew have been Ibusy at our park this week. They have been painting the tables, repairing the swings and repairing and greasAlso ing the a fireplace is being built. This should toe a very wonderful addition to the park. I have always maintained that for this size community, we are Indeed fortunate to have a park. During the past two years, Mayor Mills has constantly tried to improve the grounds and make it more attractive in every way. Miss Ruth Bradford was hos tess to the Corinne Bridge club at their regular meeting this week. A delicious curried pork chop dinner was served to 12 with Mrs. Ray Hardy, special guest. Prizes Went to Mrs. Mel-viCampbell, Mrs. Clayton Morrill' and Mrs. J. W. Morris. Mrs. Clayton Morrill will toe the next hostess. n finest quality, beautiful ety of patterns and select from. Morris By Marijane Cblors MATTRESS CO. East 1st South 6 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, June 29. 1955 Phone 27 . Charles Rigby year old son of Mr. and Mrs, Roland Rigby, 695 West Third North, was named player of the week in the senior league. Catcher on the Coppin Motor team, the young baseball player hit three for four trips to the plate in Mondays game. . . . 13 4 2 B. Bell, lto C. Anderson, rf D. Cottle, p D. Knudsen, If 4 4 3 2 G. Kimtoer, ss 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 0 0 Poulsen, c 1 1 I). Johnsen, 2b D. Erdman, 2b 2 .. W. Kortih, cft 2 1 1 G. Peterson rf 2 29 9 8 Totals Brigham Tire L. 2 10 12 Places on Utah Junior Golf Team P. Peterson, A. D. B. Will Represent State At Eastern Tournament August 15 to 20 H. A. AB R H 4 2 0 0 3 3 3'. 1 1 10 12 11 lb Jensen, 3b Jensen, p Jeppersen, c ;. Morgan, 2b Thompson, cf Christensen, cf Pella, ss Jensen, 'rf 110 10 D. 0 five 2 1 1 C. finalists at the state Jaycee P. 2 0 0 Junior golf tournament placed 1 0 0 T. Lee, M Score toy innings: among the top four players who 0 213 010 0 7 D. Grover, if will represent Utah at the tenth Coppin Motor 241 010 x 8 D. Freeman, If . annual international champion- Breitenbeker 24 7 5 Totals ....jl ship meet at Columbus, Ga on Score by Innings: Chase Firestone August 15 to 20. AB R Chase Firestone .... 231 102 0 9 Nosed out toy one stroke and D. Tea, cf 2 001 132 0 7 2 conBrigham Tire ithe state second in taking test was Tippy Pearse who fin ished the 27 bole match with a 119 total, one over Hugh Merry, Salt Lake City who took Championship honors. Pearse and Merry were even on the last hole where the Brigham City youth planted his tee shot In the river, took a Rouble bogie on the hole. Merry had trouble too and ibogied the hole tout held the narrow margin. Tied for third place were Reid Hansen, Bryan Goldsworthy of Provo, and Dennis Mertoack of Price, all with 124s. In a sud den death playoff, Hansen .took a birdie three after a fine drive. Goldsworthy pared the hole to become the fourth member of the state team While Mertoack settled for the first alterhate spot. Twenty-threplayers, win ners of seven sectional qualify-inrounds, took part in the last meet. Two Brigham City boys turned in the lowest scores, Hansen with a 36, Pearse with a 37. Also playing in the meet from Brigham City were Brent Or Chard, 133; Merlin Jensen, 144 and Kenny Seegmiller, 158. The five man team was sponsored Box toy Hamilton Drug Center, Elder County Bank, Reynolds V, Reeder, Petersen Auto Exchange and Dr. Harper I Pearse. tournament, The, Georgia Drlve-awa- y sponsored toy the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce, . will offer trophies and scholar ships to winners. Transporta tion to the meet will be fur nished toy Nash dealers over the nation, the Utah team driving a brand new station wagon D IL V1 B, back to the tournament. Citys ." 10 110 Why Ancient Age can say : .1 c Tippy Pearse, Reid Hansen Win to t L Chase Firestone and Breiten-toeke- r Electric senior league teams hit the winner column again this week In tlhe second round of play in the tournament. Chase nosed out the Brigham Tire nine in the opening game by a 9 to 7 score, featured by good pitching and batting on both teams. B. Jepperson , and C. Pella for the tire shop and D. Tea for the Firestone store knocked out doubles. A big second Inning gave Breitembeker a win over Coppin Motor toy a 7 to 8 count, but not before the Pontiac-Cadillateam threatened in the final innings tout failed to get the hit they reeded. Charles Rigby with 3 hits for trips had a big day, was named player of the week for the senior league. Two base hits were registered by D. Smith, V. Smith and R. Korth. Practice periods for senior league teams have been arranged for Thursday morning, Harold Anderson, recreation director announced. Chase will take the field at 8 a. m., followed by Brigham Tire at 9, Breitenlbeker Electric at 10 and Coppin Motor at 11 a. m. 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