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Show Seventies Quorum Plan Canyon Party Perry; Wins - to Top Junior League Play Zundel's, Hadfield's Beehive and Blocks Hit Winner Column Perry and Breitenbekers picked up two wins each during the past week In Junior league play s while Zundels, Beehive, and Blocks turned in one victory each. In fourth round play, Perry smothered the Beehive gang by a 21 to 3 score, showing plenty of power at the plate with 13 hits, four of them for extra bases. Perry picked up four runs In the opening inning on three hits and two walks, including extra base blows by J. Thorne and S. Billings.- They racked up eight more, in the next frame on four hits, three walks and three errors. Four more runners came in during the third on three base hits, three walks and two errors and five In the fourth on five hits, two walks and an error. Beehive got a run In the second on a walk and a double by K. Oman, two in the third on a walk, an error and a triple by R. Nelson.. . Big batters for the game were R. Nelsen, S. Billings and D. Hansen on the Perry nine and , K. Oman for Beehive. Had-field- - , SMILES OF WINNERS Members of the Blazer class of the Seventh ward Primary along with their teacher, Mrs. Darel Johnson, and bishop's counselor, Melvin Bott, display the plaque awarded them Wednesday, August 8, at the annual horseshoe pitching contest held at Rees Pioneer park. Pictured here are: front row, left to right: Clyde Allred, Paul Sato, with plaque, and Phil Reeder. Back row, left to right: Douglas Mortensen, Mrs, Darel Johnson, Allan Bott, Melvin J3ott and Richard Hobson, V.F.W. Schedules Practices Pay-O- ff District Meeting For 7th Ward Blazer Horseshoe Pitchers With Final Play-Of- f I .District Veterans of One, Four years in a row Is the Foreign Wars, have scheduled record , attained by Seventh their annual summer outing to ward Blazers as they tossed a Local Ladies Win be held at Camp LaMar, six win Wednesday afternoon, Aug. miles up Logan canyon, on Sat- 8, at RoS3 Pioneer park in the urday evening, Aug. 18, at 7:30 annual Horseshoe Pitching conGolf Meet - - test. ' pr m. - Leland . L. Nelson, district Second place honors went to , Mrs. Norma Butler won the commander, urges every mem- the Eighth ward Primary with ber of the Veterans of Foreign Third ward receiving third place championship flight consolation in the Northern Utah open golf Wars and the V.F.W. Auxiliary, ribbons. to attend and bring their partProudly displaying the horse- tournament last week at Logan, . Honors ner. Those attending are asked to bring their own picnic lunch and the committee will furnish watermelons and the drink, Nelson said. , District One is comprised of units from Brigham City, and Logan. Tremonton Other local people assisting with the outing are Edna Nelson, president of District One Auxiliary; Clyde Larsen, junior of the district; and Dave Poulsen of Corinne, district ' senior vice commander. Brigham City members desiring transportation are asked to contact Larsen, and Corinne members should contact shoe plaque for first prize are: Paul Sato, Allan Bott, Richard Hobson, Douglas Mortensen, Phil Reeder and Clyde Allred. Mrs. Darel Johnson is Blazer leader with Melvin Bott, member of the bishopric in charge of the Primary group. About 30 Blazer boys In North stake participated, it was learned from Mrs. Cleo Samsell, stake Blazer leader. In the contest were boys from Bear River, and Third, Fourth, Seventh Eighth wards. Contest day proved to be an enjoyable outing with youngsters bringing their own lunches. Root beer was served by the stake. sen. Blue ribbons went to first Nelson urged those members place winners, red to those takwho play musical instruments ing second and green for third such as guitars, ukes, accor- place contenders. dions or mouth-organto bring them with them to add to the gayety of the occasion. Roy J. Hyer Finishes . Signs will be posted on the Basic Army Training . highway In Logan' canyon, to dirfect participants to Camp Roy J. Hyer, son of Mr. and Nelson said. Mrs. Norwood Hyer, Brigham City, is at home enjoying a 10 day furlough following basic U. S. Army training at Fort Ord, ; Calif. While training he was award ed the Sharpshooters medal for expert rifle shooting at long e, The championship was won by Ruth Malouff, Logan, with Easley, Ogden, takfhg second. In third place was Mrs. Butler while Zeta Bergener, Logan, took fourth. In first flight play, Edna Fronk, Tremonton, took second place when she lost in the final round to Vone Newberger. Third place was won by Shirley Johnson and Bernice Calburn took fourth. Elaine Holmgren, Tremonton, took first place in the t second flight, followed by Sharon Cowan, Mary Warner and Bee McGregor. Nine-hol- e medalist honors vere won by Charlene Anderson, Sue Merrill, Carmeh Waldron and Mary Comer in that , , . order, s To-net- j Terrace First La-,Ma- r, Wins Division Driver Backs Out range targets. Upon his return to camp, he plans to leave Friday, Aug. 17, and he will begin an eight weeks auto mechanic school will be followed by six weeks of on the job training. Returns From Cruise There has been an average of t Serving with 3 Pacific Fleet forest fires a year In destroyer squadron aboard the 1,000 USS Mullany is Valden P. Ben- Minnesota for the past 40 years. avidez, seaman, USN, son ' of (Mr. and Mrs. Robert Benavidez of 566 North Second East, Brig-haCity. The squadron of four ships returned to San Diego, Calif., July 22 from a six months tour .of duty in the Far East. During the cruise the destroyers visited Hawaii, Mid-:waFormosa, Hong Kong and several ports in Japan. After crossing the equator ' they also made good-wil- l visits to Kula rLampur, capital of Malaya, and Georgetown on Penang Island. m .V. . ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY DAY'S OO NOT ALWAYS EQUAL FOUR MONTHS. SO, IF YOU'RE ENTITLED TO POST-KORE- A 61 INSURANCE YOU MUST APPLY TO VA WITH1 M 120 DAYS AFTER SEPARATION, NOT V No GET 4 A dividendi throughout alt your working yoor. AT IDS BUSINESS COLLEGE. QUARTER BEGINS SEPTEMBER LDS BUSINESS COLLEGE BRANCH contact ycur iMtml 70 North Main - Lloyd's nine went ahead again with two runs in the fourth on a single by H. Christensen and a double by R. Tiniguchi. In the bottom half, Hadfields scored on a pair of errors. " Four big runs gave Lloyds a commanding 8 to 3 lead in the fourth as a result of singles by S., Christensen, v R , Taniguchi and D. DaineS, a double by H. Christensen and - a triple by, B. Erdman but Hadfields tied it up again when they' got to bat with singles by R. Hailing and B. Baty, three walks and a double by N. Andreasen. They won the game in the next inning on a walk, to M- - Burbank, two stolen bases and a ground-out- . took an early .lead with three runs in the first on a single by G. Ludlow, an error, a walk and a triple by D. Knud-se-n but couldnt hold it, losing the game to Blocks by an 11 to 6 score. , s remaining scores came in the second on an error, singles by K. Hust and D. Knud-se- n error. and a two-bas- e Blocks evened things up in the opening inning with five walks and a hit batsman. A big seven run rally in the second resulted from four walks, a single by T. Jensen and a triple by R. Stuart. , They added one in the third on two walks and an error, another in the next inning on Breitenbekers. 15, Zundels 1 Breitenbekers had too much pitching' and hitting power for Zundels and won an easy 15 to - , 1 victory. The lone tally for the loser come in the third inning on a walk to R. Spendlove, an error and a single by B. Peterson. Breitenbekers scored heavily throughout the game with six in the opening frame on a pair of errors, a walk and singles by R. Beecher, B. Bennett and B. Kelly, They picked up two more the next inning on three walks and singles by R. Beecher,, P. Moskowitz and J. Stokes. A combination of errors and walks gave them two more scores in the third. The final five runs came in the fourth with the big blow being a triple by R. Lee. The only other hit in the inning was single by Kotter. Results of other games played in the past week were as fol'. . lows: Zundels 11,' Hadfields 7. Perry 10, Blocks 2. Beehive 9, Llpyds 5. . 4. Breitenbekers 9, .W. 4 Steve son of Billings, , Mr. and Mrs. Harper H. Billings, Ferry, was listed as winning pitcher in ' two games for the Perry nine this week, a 24 to 3 win over Beehive and a 12 to 2 win from Blocks. He also turned in a perfect batting record with four singles, two doubles and a triple for seven trips to the plate. . DR. ROY F. BARNARD OPTOMETRIST 26 South Main Phone 597 DAIRY - , Tri-Stat- e Mens Amateur Tournament and Golden Putter Contest to Be Held This Week Box Elder county mens amateur golf tournament has been scheduled for this weekend at the Brigham City Golf . and Country club, with, play to start afternoon between Saturday 1 aqd 2 p.m. and continue Sun- 34x60 Modern, scientific handling of yor dairy herd means more money. Here is a dairy barn that will ease your work, increase your profits! Approximately 1720 Utah Concrete Blocks (8 x 8 x 16) go into the construction of this Dairy' Barn CHICKEN HOUSE HONOR HITTER Player honors for the senior league went to Keith center Allred, fielder for Macks Pharmacy and the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fullmer Allred, 134 West Sixth North. Keith slammed out five hits for eight trips in the two games played, a triple, a double and three singles. be held at Meadowbrook Country club. Salt Lake City. There is no- entry fee required, Candland said, and all men Officers and Teachers interested .are , asked .to sign up Rees Park in advance and he on hand at Party 3 p.m. Sunday for pairings: The and Officers teachers of the , contest will be playe.d on the Seventh ward . day morning. along with primary Golfers may play either day putting green and it will take husbands a picnic lunch and are reminded Co sign up about an hour to play it off, at Rees enjoyed Pioneer park Monday early at the golf shop for choice Candland announced. 6. August evening, starting times. The delicious picnic was serThe championship flight will ved buffet style. Couldnt Be Worse ' medal play while be a Grace was offered by Melvin the first flight will be only An old and tired traveler took Bott with Darel Johnson offerDean Candland, local pro a room in a hotel and wearily ing closing prayer. announced. Sunday starting time crawled Into bed. The evening was- - spent in will be from 7 to 9 He wasnt there long before playing games and enjoying and prizes will be ia bounced a . luscious female accordian selections played by awarded to the winners of, the scantily clad. -.Oh,'' she cried. Miss Sherry Boothe. two flights. , I must have- gotten into, the were General Another event on the golf wrong room-- . , Mrs. Phyllis Hunsaker and Mrs. agenda for Sunday will be the Yep," said the old traveler Donna Stuart. golden putter contest, for men, sadly. 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Hailing. if Marguer- YOUR TRAINING AUTUMN a fRAlGHT BOl'RB0 . whiskey Substitute for Quality bail training pay and Bosley 1 ite Burton, Garland, Utah, winner of awordi 1956 Alpha lota scholar Julia Jenkins Erickson, Soil lake City Th ' B. - f STUDENTS: by but Hadfields tied it up in the last half on three hit basemen and a single 6 e walk d fielders choice, Tri-Stat- e BUY tfmt. OUTSTANDING Hadfields 9, Lloyds 8 Lloyds took the lead, picking up two runs in the top of the third on a single by B. Erdman, KELLY SUPER-FLE- X :y : Tri-Stat- 12, er- s First Washington , Terrace ward carried off the championship honors in the senior Division 15 softball tournament last Saturday night while Malad captured junior honors In the , Friday night finals. To win the coveted championship, Terrace defeated Plain City. Both teams will play in tournament on the Aug. 21. third Brigham Sixth took place in the tournament by winning over Howell, fifth . place team- - West Weber won consolation and fourth place by defeating Roy, the sixth place ' team. ' In the junior division, Malads 12 to 3 win over East Garland gave them the championship crown. Ogden 27th ward captured third place with a 13 to 4 win over Washington Terrace Third ward juniors and the consolation title went to Honey-ville- , 11 to 6 winner over Perry. He is one of four Brigham City youths, Wynn Parker, Maurice Keller and Ivan Emery, who left with 118 other Utah boys early in June. All the Brigham City lads "starting. have been serving In one com. Driver of the other vehicle pany. was Mrs. Shirley Spencer, 258 Parker is the son of Mr. and North Fourth West Her car Mrs. P. R. Parker, Keller the suffered a $35 loss. Officer Con- son of Mrs. Lloyd Keller, Manger said. tua; and Mr. Emerys mother is a former teacher at Intermountain school, now teaching Brigham Navyman in New Mexico. , IS e Blocks walk, a stolen base and an ror. ed to bring their own eating utensils. Those in need of transportation should contact their respective ward group leaders. members and All quorum their partners are cordially invited to attend the event, acHerman Kotter, cording to Floyd Carter and William D. Hollist of the quorum 27-ho- Softball Title Hits Passing Car . Two cars were slightly damaged in a traffic mishap Tuesday at 1:45 p. m. when one of the vehicles backed away from the curb on Fifth South and struck a westbound car. ; Driver of the backing auto was Mrs. Donnell Jeppsen, 623 South Second west. Damage was set at $10 by Officer Daryl Conger who investigated and cited Mrs. Jeppsen for improper r The Fifth quorum of Seventies will hold a canyon party and outing Friday evening, Aug. 17, at 7 p. m. at the Orson Tin-ge- y place in Box Elder canyon. Members of the Eighth ward group are in charge of arrangements for the evening and have planned a tasty picnic supper and a delightful program. Each person attending is ask Iu8l Bl8 lIAAiittt B8DIB0B iA tiW JUBOIU OUlUkllU COMPANY. lAftfUMCCBuRli, ) lUkiAHi |