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Show T Belaied Birthday Fetei Jerry Anderson Sat BEHS Student Breaks Region Bees Hope for Chance in Region Track Record Box Elder Plays Scotties Thursday Under Lights at Ogden's John Affleck Diamond A Box Elder High school sennot only ior, Denton Beecher, By virtue of Ben Lomonds win over Ogden High, the Box Eider Bees were given another chance at the Region 1 , baseball title, Monday. ' undefeated the ranks, By toppling the Tigers from Lomond also became a contender for the coveted championship. The way things' stand now, the Bees and Ogden, each with five wins and one loss are tied for the top spot. Ben Lomond, one game behind, has won four, lost only one. But things will be different after the Bees take on the , Scots at Affleck park, Ogden, Thursday night under the lights. Game time has been set for 8 p.m. took first place in the half-mil- e race at the regional track meet .held In connection with Agathon Day last Saturday in the Aggie stadium at Logan, but he broke the regional record 4n the race. i Bi 'Beecher made the run in two minutes one and seconds, while the previous record was two minutes four seconds. He will compete in the state meet in Salt Lake City on Saturday of this week and will attempt to top the state record of two seconds. Also placing first in the regional meet was Stewart Reeves, a junior, who won first in the discuss with a throw of 141 itheir own game, Monday gave up only three hits during afternoon at Rees Pioneer park, the game, while the Bees were .the Bees came to life after four hammering out 14. .In and a half scoreless Innings, to trounce a visiting Logan High nine by an 11 to 5 score. ..Six Consecutive hits in the fifth frame brought in five runners as the Bees batted clear around. They went on to score a. run in the sixth, three in the seventh and two in the eighth , to put the game on ice. "Hal Reeder, hurler lot V the Bees, had' a spot of trouble in the seventh when he allowed three runs and again in - the eighth, when two more Logan players crossed the plate. He . I Wight was the heavy hitter for the Bees with a triple and a double. Reeder also hit a three-hasblow. Coach Vernal Harris had 14 Bee players in the lineup during the session .and 11 of them made hits. Score by Innings: 000 000 320 Logan 000 051 32x Box Elder ' Box cotton batiste with shadow panels no-!ro- realtors. Real Estate Firm one-four- n 2.99 Completely carefree slip of fine cotton batiste, with deep flounce and bodice of eyelet embroidery. Wonderful with summer sheers . . . fashioned in four-gor-e e with shadow panel in 4 front and back. Names Local Agent J. Arnold Hall has been apDee Jensen won third place in pointed special representative the mile, run and Nolan Tingey for Bettilyons, Inc., in the Box was tied for third in the pole Elder county area, Jt was an ; vault. nounced this week by the Salt Reeves, Jensen and Tingey Lake City real estate firm. will also compete dn the state According to the announcemeet Saturday in Salt Lake ment, Hall has .been licensed to list all types of property for City. ... sale through the firm which is Golf Two hunters had been out in a member of the multiple listthe woods for several hours and ing system in Salt Lake City. one of them had been growing In 'this way all listings are put uneasy. Finally, panic over- on the Salt Lake market where came him. any real estate salesman can Were lost! he cried to his have the' opportunity of showWhat are we go- ing and selling the property. LEGAL NOTICES companion. Hall, who has been In the ining to do? DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Take it easy, said his com- surance and 'bond business here OF LAND MANAGEMENT, extra for the past 10 years, will mainLand Office. Sait Lake City, Utah. posed friend. "Shoot an Notice is hereby given deer and the game warden will tain his office at his home, 275 April 3, 1956. thait Marce)lu Palmer, 351 South State has be here in a minute and a half." North Second West. Salt Lake City, Utah, Street, FINE CATCH one-ha- lf th 34-4- ........ Weber High Carries Off Region Elder NEWS Brighdm City. Utah Wednesday, May 9. 1956 Honors With Box Elder High Second Weber High school carried off in the Region 1 golf tournament held on the local two. course, Monday afternoon, strokes under the Box . Elder team in the runner-uspot, Brent Orchard with a sizzling filed application Utah 01 2322 under i for a 72 total was medal- section 8 of the Taylor Grazing Act, amended, to select Lots I, 2. 3, 4, ist for the region tournament as sec. 25: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. S2SE V sec. while Box Elders Tippy Pearse, 26; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, sec. 27; Lots I, 2, 29; WNE'i ac 34; Reed Hansen and Webers Jim sec. NEtf sec. 35, T, 15 N., R. 7 W., S.- L.M., three-waUtah. a were 1,082.17 in containing Young tangled in exchange for the Ej, St tie for second place, each acres, NW'4 ec. 5; all eec. 7, T. II N., R. 13 W.. and N sec. 33. with a 73. Ei, NESF. T. 12 N., R. 12 W., S.L.M., Utah, Other members of the five-ma- containing I, 229.60 acres. This notice is for the purpose of Box Elder team were MerMowing all persons claiming the se lin Jensen who shot an 80 and leoted lend or having bona fide objecto such application an opportions 86. Bowcutt with an Wayne tunity to file their protests or . other First place Weber totaled 382 objections Salt in the Land Office. with eviLake City, Utah, together while Box Eiders score was 384. dence that a copy of such protest or Logan High took third in the objection has been served upon the from the within 38 days tournament with 412, followed applicant date of the first publication of this noby Ogden High with 418 and tice. ERNEST E. HOUSE. Manager. Ben Lomond with 484. 1956. top honors tnanks to the Standard Man SALESMAN J. Arnold Hall will be the local representative for Bettilyons, Inc., Salt Lake City multiple listing These two rainbow trout, weighing two' and pounds, were pounds and one and caught by a local sportsman, Earl Olsen, on the Snake River above Alpine, Wyo., last weekend. Also enjoying the fishing with Olsen were Winston P. Nelson, Arden and Myrland Balls. A 5 11 save on fuel now, h feet. e Luncheon was served followed fcy games. Following bingo, awarded. Many prizes were lovely gifts were presented to Jerry. The birthday cake was deco-rate- d in Western motif. Birthday refreshments were served and grab bags went to each child at the conclusion of the party. O . seven-tent- Paul Whitlock, Dorothy Welc and Joan Fishier. A belated birthday party was held recently for Jerry Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Anderson. The ninth birthday was celebrated by Randy Nelson, Dennis Pierson, Rodney Campbell, Curtis Peterson, Billy Bennett, Dickie Edison, Ronnie Stuart, Paul Sato, Rodney Young, Van Wayne Claybaugh, Dean Perkins, Dale and Brian Hamson, Elmer Yates, Terry Fowles, p 35-3- y n 7 Completely distilled to bum cleanly without waste, Standard Diesel Fuels develop full power and give you top efficiency from your diesel engine. Made to exact specifications, they are always uniform so you can ; depend on even performance at all times. NOTICE j ( Standard Diesel Fuels are delivered clean with no harmful impurities to clog injector nozzles. All you have to do is tell us the make of your engine and well y deliver the Standard Diesel Fuel that is -best suited to youf needs. '" high-qualit- For information on any Standard REYNOLDS 11 N 1 Oil Company of Californio product, coll V. REEDER PUBLICATION (Publisher) United States , of the Interior Department Bureau of Land Management LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 12, 1956. NOTICE is hereby given that Shlrl D. Cannon, of Salt Lake City, Utah, marie Homewho, on May 8, 1950, stead emtry. No. Sait Lake 071434, for N'j. Section 29, Township 12 North. Salt Lake Meridian, Range 8 West, has filed notice of intention to make Final proof, to establish claim to the before land above described, Jack Cannon, Notary Public, ait Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 12th day of June, FOR Claimant names as witnesses: Don T. Meikle, J, H. Meikle, Leo J. Nuttail, and Frank W. Hillyard, all , a Smithfield, Utah. ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager. M May UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From tho earth comes an abundant life for all Brigham City, Utah 9, SUMMONS Civil No. 7819 In The District Court, County of Box Elder, State of Utah. A MORGAN INVESTMENT COMPANY. Plaintiff, Corporation, vs. RICH ELDA MORGAN COUPLAND; DEWEY ARD E. ELLIOTT; JACK HEIRS, ELLIOTT; THE UNKNOWN ADMINISTRATORS, EXECUTORS, LEGATEES. , ASSIGNS. DEVISEES, B. AND CREDITORS OF AMANDA Amanda MORGAN, also known as C. T. DECEASED, and Morgan, ALL AND MORGAN, DECEASED; i OTHER UNKNOWN PERSONS ANY TITLE. CLAIMING RIGHT, INTEREST IN LIEN OR ESTATE, THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT OF THE PLAINTIFF HEREIN ADVERSE TO 1,956. Phone 68 or 588 W or 181 S 8 W First publication LEGAL NOTICE Utah Educator MINING Utahs mining industry plays an important part in education in our state. In addition to paying millions in taxes, mining companies during the past 10 years have given more than $300,000 in research grants to Utah colleges and universities, and in 1955 they gave $13,500 in scholarships to high school and college students. Mining participates in education as a good citizen of Utah. OR OWNERSHIP PLAINTIFF'S ' TITLE PLAINTIFFS Defendants. THERETO, UTAH TO THE THE STATE OF ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and re qulred to serve upon E.. MORGAN whose Plaintiff s attorney. WIXOM, Bank address is 1410 First Security Building. Ogden, Utah, an answer- to the complaint within 20 day after service of this summons upon. you. If you fail wo to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the elerk of said court. 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