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Show - i Dees Start Football Practice as tion will be between Robert Limb, Jay Arbon, James Caddy. Dennis Hansen, Max Huggins, Richard Earl, Roy Houser, Brent Sanford, Jerald Richman and Larry Diswood, plus a promising crop of juniors who will be added to the squad this season. The Bees will play only four home games this season, including the practice tilt Olympus, with five away home, including a second tice game at Jordan on $1.00 Chicken, French fries, hot buttered rolls Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce $1.00 sauce ........ 65c Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocktail and Veal 69c JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp 15c HOT DOG ON A STICK Vi 6 Golden - ATOMS FOR PEACE Dealers For . ; Department of Fish, Game Announces as salesman for the Successful Elk Applicants in Box Elder H . and other farm equipment, used cars and (rucks. For free demonstrations 183 ' rilONE CRestwood or ask for Frank N. Jenson 4 . 9-- 2 at BEAR RIVER CITY COUNTY FARM SERVICE ' TREMONTON Statistics and charts released of from the state Department Fish and Game recently bore the names of persons to receive elk permits in1 Box Elder county. Given the go ahead sign to hunt either sex of elk in the Browns Park three corner district are Sherman L. May of 660 South Fourth East. Cache General District Receiving permits to hunt bull district in the Cache general from Brigham City were E. A. Bergstrom, Lynn M. Brailsford, DeVon Breitenbeker, Louis Don Busenbark, Breitenbeker, Alvord L. Cox, Don R. Forrest, R. W. Forrest, Dean B. Freeman, John W. Hadfield, Zelma Jeppsen, Curtis L. Johnson, Don F. Johnson, Kelly Korth, Dale Madson, Alfred Leslie Olsen, Nellie C. Purcell, Dale Rasmussen, William C. Sackett, Benjamin A. Wadman, Wilford Carl Wadman and L. D. Wilde; W. Adams, Floyd Duane George Crozier, Jr., Frank, Lloyal Glenn, Robert Green, Glen Nelson; Honeyville, We repeat this former sellout offer for our FALL TIRE EVENT! 3-- T SUPER-CUSHION- S The U. S. Atomic Energy Commissions newest traveling exhibit will be shown in Brigham City on Saturday, Sept. 7, as an added feature to the Peach Days celebration, it was announced this week. The exhibit is being brought here by the local Junior Chamber of Commerce. Alden Jensen is chairman in charge of arrangements for the display. ,v The exhibit is a h mobile unit e vehoused in a modern hicle. Entitled Atoms for Peace, it Is the latest in a series of atomic-energexhitraveling bits prepared by the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission as part of its many programs to bring the latest information on atomic energy to the general public in a concise, form. Atoms The exhibit of four mobile units now for Peace touring the country under the sponsorship of the National UniAssociation versity Extension and the National Junior Chamber of Commerce. Visitors to the exhibit will, in a relatively short period of time, obtain a comprehensive of the many ways in which the peaceful atom is playing a more and more important role in our walk-throug- bus-typ- y CARS and TRUCKS ENGLISH FORD FOREIGN CARS FORD TRACTORS DODGE-PLYMOUT- HOW AVAILABLE! ks :ifr by ( (D dD Tire value unmatched at this price! Kiyoshi Aoki and Dan Tanaka. Other successful applicants in this district are McKay Allred of Fielding; Robert R. Frye, Merle Isaacson, Delbert Jensen, both of Mantua; Ruth O. Jensen of Collinston, Parnell Johnson of Laketown, Roger Johnsen of Bear River; Jack O. Kimber of Grouse Creek, Ted MacFarlane, Dale P. Nay, both of Riverdale; Gary Potter, Herman E. Potter, DeVon Sessions, all of Garland. Cache, North District Given permission to hunt either sex of elk in the Cache, north district are Dean J. Christensen, Don H. Christensen, Dee and Nick P. Kozak, all of Brigham City; Nancy M, Le; vitt of Garland; C. O. Matlock and Dean Selman of Tremonton, and Fern Montgomery of Park Valley. Cache, South District The department named' the following to hunt either sek of elk in Cache, south district; Glenn L. Andersen, Demaur Balls, Roland Barker, Jewis H, Fackrell, Madelon M. Fallows, Phillip D. Fallows, LaMoyne W. Frost, James W. Hansen, Leslie Hawkes, IT. Rees Haycock, Delbert Venoy Higley, Francis C. House, Worth Jensen, Jack D. Donald S. Nelson, Jorgensen, Richard Parsons, Albert J. Reeve, Jack D. Taylor, Leland Thorne, Paul H. Tingey, John M. Walker, and Decyl R. Young, all of Brigham City; Victor W. Beeton, Deloy O. Christensen, Oscar S. Lind, and Dale M. Woodruff, all of Tremonton; Kenneth R. Boss, Arbon Bow-cut- t, Ralph Daniels, Jack L, Pierce, and W. Lee Thompson, all of Garland; William Arvel Bell of Portage; Darius Carter and Gordon R. Carter, both of Park Valley; Russell Hunsaker of Honeyville; Lynn Keyes of Willard; Lee Rock of Bear River City; and George R. Swan Chris-toffers- everyday life. els, several of the spectator research and f L i 'mil PABCO Exhibit to Brigham City Peach Day JENSON . Main & Phone 438 ns Jaycees Will Bring AEC Traveling FRANK N. County Farm Service Com-missio- 4 Coach Earl Ferguson started START WORKOUTS working out his 1957 Bee squad this week with less than two weeks to whip a team in shape for the Sept. 13 opener with Olympus High of Salt Lake City, ji the appointment of BINGSIEKE CAFE 4th North The U.S. Atomic Energy newest traveling exhibit, Atoms for Peace, will be shown in Brigham City on Saturday, Sept. 7, during Peach Days activities, sponsored by the local Junor Chamber of Commerce. The public is invited to visit the exhibit, free of charge. t Clay-baug- ANNOUNCING asked for help-whekept leaping in, home lily pond the hottest days B02( LUNCHES Earl, Fergusons 1957 Elder Bee squad opened football practice Monday with early morning and late evening practice sessions starting regular afternoon workouts on Tuesday, to get ready for the opening game of the season, to be played here on Sept. 13 with Olympus High of Salt Lake Cily as the opponent. 20. are "Only three lettermen The league season will back on the squad this season, against Ben Lomond on announced. 27 on the Scots field. Coach Ferguson They are Charles Tuf The following is a complete junior half back; Jay schedule of the new season; senior quarterHollingsworth, Sept. 13 Olympus here. back; and Bruce Wright, senior Sept. 20 At Jordan. tackle. Sept. 27 At Ben Lomond. Hes looking for support from Oct. 4 Weber here. 16 other seniors on the squad Oct. 9 (Wed.) North Cache who saw limited service last here. year. Oct. 18 At Logan. Lined up for backfield spots Oct. 25 At Bear River. are Billy Shio, Steven Jeppsen, Nov. 1 South Cache here. Laren Peterson, Kenny Walters, Nov. 8 At Ogden High Paul Hunsaker, Deverell MorAll games will be played on gan and a promising junior, Friday except the Oct. 9 enRobert Whitaker. For line positions, competi gagement with North Cache Coach Box - Wednesday, September 4, 1957 Brigham City, Utah PoBISMARCK, N. D (UP) lice had to be summoned to restrain a large Irish setter from for thetheAged dog Indulging in his favorite methand out of the od of escaping the heat. Residents of the Baptist Home during one of Opener With Olympus High Nears Sept. 13 Date, Is Set Fop Practice Game , To Be PJayed Here 10 Box Elder NEWS- Hot Dog Takes Direct Action STYLE-- - A series of panthem operated by himself, explain in development the atomic-energfield, ranging from the mining and refining of radioactive ores to the construction of nuclear reactors designed to provide electric power. In addition, the visitor will learn some of the many uses of radioisotopes, the tracer atoms, in medicine, agriculture and Industry. The exhibit also contains actual samples of radioactive ore, simulated fuel elements, reactor condetrol rods, radiation-detectiovices, and other materials. During its visit to Brigham City, the Atoms for Peace will be shown in front of the court house throughout the entire day, There is no admission charge and every resident of Brigham City and Box Elder county is invited to visit the exhibit for an informative glimpse of the peacefuL atom. NEW! 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