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Show - Rsqs Edge' Olympus in Friday 2Q-1- 9 r BEAR teener Keep Bear River City Residents Hopping half play which saw them leading the visiting Olympus High team by a 20-- score, the Box Elder Bees had a second half relapse last Friday when the game ended in .their favor by a single point difference, Box Elder received the opening kickoff but was forced to punt, however a bad 'pass from center sent the ball sailing over Arbons head to be recovered on the Box Elder 34. Olympus failed to gain and punted over the goal line. . . Olympus Scores First The Bees picked up two first downs, had another made when Claybaugh fumbled and Ogden recovered on their 36. On the first play, Johanson raced for the goal around left end line, putting Olympus in the A had pass broke up lead a kick attempt The Olympus kickoff went out of bounds and was given to Box Elder on the 40. Claybaugh ran an option around left end to the Olympus 35 for a first down, Steven Jeppsen pushed it down to the 23 for another. , As the quarter ended and play was resumed, the Bees were held for down but Olympus fumbled on the first play, Dennis Hansen recovering on the first a sparkling , 6 20-1- Burning Sulpher , State university. Ernest Huggins Causes Home Fire t Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Rock Jack Hardy says It isnt so and small son of San Bernarbad to be a year older when you A home fire started by burnCalif., returned to their can enjoy a nice party like he dino, a pleasant sojourn ing sulpher sent firemen to a home after had Saturday at his home. Jacks in Utah. While here they were house owned by Mrs. Ann Jenbrothers and sisters and mother about of DeVeres parents, Mr. sen Saturday morning came and surprised him. Those guests Mrs. Lee Rock. and 10:30. enjoying the event were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Anderson By Mrs. Practice Tilt With Beetdiggers After Elder NEWS Box Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, September 18, 1957 Luncheons, Anniversary Parlies, Picnic Bees Travel to Jordan Friday for First Conference Game Wilt Be Played at Ben Lomond, Sept. 27 6 RlVElt CITY REPORTS and Jeppsen went through on a spinner for 7 more and a first down. He picked up six more on two plays and Claybaugh raced around right end to the 10 yard marker for a first down. v Bees Take Lead Claybaugh was smothered for a 5 yard loss but Richard Earl picked up 15 'around left end for a touchdown. Jeppsen plunged the line for the extra point to put the Bees ahead Olympus took the kickoff and returned it to their 45 but on the second play, fumbled and on their Box Elder recovered 7-- c o C ' SI ..St V .4.V ' Vr A- a. --Mr' & 2 r i ,4 S J & ?' 'rRichard j f 'XJSL Earl speeds around end for a good gain d FOOTBALL ACTION aided by a mice block thrown by an last half of the Friday, first game, Olympus during 48. team mate. The Bees won the home opener by a 20 to 19 score. unidentified After two plays made only slight gains, Earl took a handoff the kickoff. When play was resumed, the CORINNE COMMENTS and raced to the Olympus 33 for a first down. Jeppsen and Bees kicked off but Olympus Earl picked up 5 and Claybaugh was forced to punt on the first Corinne Given Advice went around right end to the 18 series of plays. It went into for a first down. Jeppsen play near midfield. Influeza Earl slipped around left end pushed it to the Olympus 41 on Health Habits for 13 yards and a 'first down, a pair of line plays for a first Fleet-foote- Residents to Prevent on and Mrs. Louis Hardy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Hardy and family, Mrs. Eva Buck and family, all of American F6rk; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Har-- I ris jnd children1 of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Doman of Huntsville, and Jack's mother, Mrs. Ella Hardy of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hardy and son of Corinne and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Manning of North Ogden, also enjoyed the affair. Luncheon was served to 47. Farrel and Marge Huggins enjoyed a visit with Ed and Mary Keegan and daughter, Kathy of Chicago, 111., over the weekend. Farrell and Ed were army buddies. Bear River City school children and teachers are happy and proud of the record set at the recent county fair. The display and ribbons are on exhibition at the school. Patrons are invited to come and see It. Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Arva) Moore' and four sons left for their home in Torrence, Calif., after 'spending the past ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon, parents of Mrs. ' Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen left their work and cares behind and took a pleasant trip to the south. They visited Max Parmen at Cameron, Ariz., then went on to Grand Canyon. They also visited Bryce and Zions Na tional parks. Mrs. Lester Anderson , entertained the younger set at her home on Sunday afternoon in honor of her son Jimmies fifth Games were played birthday. and delicious refreshments serv- enjoyed a trip last week to the national park in Southern Utah, They also viewed Grand Canyon from the north rim. Rita and Ike Anderson; Burton and Myrtle Anderson, and Ernie and Andrea Huggins enjoyed a steak fry at Mirror Lake Sunday. It was quite cool up there but the beautiful scenery made up for any discomfort in the weather. OiT (335 A tenant in the Jensen house, Albert Bridges, was burning sulpher, when the porcelain bowls containing the burning material broke, allowing it to pour onto the floor, causing the fire. Damage to the dwelling, located at First North and Main at $50, acStreet, was estimated ' cording to fireman t Gordon Reeves.-- ' , a fl QBgKiT IHPWSfflS me. Why I can remember when By Marijane Morris Jeppsen lost a yard and Clay down. used to baugh went over for the second However, the Bees lost ground Fundamentally, if we are hon- LaRaine and Claude counter. Earl plunged for the on the next series of plays and est in admitting it, we are inter- ride the bus and when they extra point and the score read Arbon punted to the 14. An ested and concerned with our- made a trip to Nevada, with 14-their first baby, and they couldOlympus clipping penalty put selves and those we love, first nt Fumbles Are Costly gamble because they were 2 first and A on fathers mothers the the ball back yard , , Olympus fumbled the kickoff marker. is to their children too young. and Bob Limb recovered on the Mrs. Grace Ross, we are sorry and what is best for them. What Make Long Gains 30 for Box Elder. Claybaugh Then the visitors started pick- I am leading up to is this: we to report, hasnt been feeling picked up 8 through right tac- ing up ground on sweeping end have been alerted to the possi- well. She is suffering from a kle but two passes were incom- runs with Frank and Johanson bility that a flu epidemic may bad blood clot in one leg, but plete. An Olympus penalty of carrying for three consecutive be on its way. Only this morn- will, we understand, have medi15 yards moved the ball to the first downs before Frank went ing the news was that 60,000 cal treatment soon to dissolve 5 for a first down and on the around for a touchdown, cases have been reported in a or remove the clot. We wish next play. Claybaugh went over repeated again for the extra point, southern state and health au- her success. She is at this writfor a touchdown but his kick making the score thorities are watching closely to ing in an Ogden hospital and 32. Piled. The score read 20-The Bees took the kick but see if it is this Asian flu we just when she will be able to The Bees picked up 3 yards when the half ended, just after were forced to punt on the open have been hearing so much come home is not known. ing series when the quarter about. If it is, it is reported it Congratulations to Miss Shaended. may sweep from one end of the ron daughter of Mr. In the final period the team nation to the other in six weeks. and Johnson, Mrs. Max Johnsen. We stayed on fairly even standings, What can we do to help cant think of a nicer thing to NOW with two punt exchanges before As most of you KELLY happen to a nicer person, than on vaccine went march the know the there Isnt Olympus for Sharon to be selected as atlUPErt-FLE- X Consider these, and many other, benefits of bettef 15 a run have with yard by Taylor, a available for us all to to the 1957 Peach ed. tendant conpass, Taylor to Casakas good for some. I found this out by excitWe wish her an lighting in and around your farm buildings: Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Kimber 19 yards, another pass, Taylor tacting our doctor. We are on Queen. which of and wonderful year ing Mr. were guests of to Van Warken for 19 yards. his list, to have shots as soon as we know have. We know and Ogden Lengthens your productive hours . , . such at Mrs. Ellis Arbon, Sunday With the ball on the 15 yard it is available; I suspect there the wholeshell affair was special evening. The ladies are sisters. permitting machinery repair at night. ' to are in this other? marker, Taylor passed again spot and will no doubt long remain pln tax ari yaar Mr. and Larsen Mrs. Curtis Is forewarned Van Warken for a touchdown. Believing that fatraatfakla lira one of Sharons treasured mem- of Mantua entertained at a loveHelps keep barns clean and free from disease- The Box Elder line held and the forearmed I had a lengthy dis- ories. Congratulations, again. dinner at their home, ly party producing bacteria. conversion attempt through it cussion with Mrs. Ranson CutIFETIMBaGUARANTEE failed to leave the 'Bees In the ler. You all know that she is This week we can congratu- Sunday. Guests included Mr. WiKEU1BASKiOR DETAIL Reduces hazards of early morning and late even- -, nurse. late Mr. and Mrs. Phil Rasmus- and Mrs. Ronald Leonard and a capable and reliable lead They have a brand new; sons, Jon and Bruce, Mr. and KELLY Box Elder took the kickoff She provided me with some ba- sen. ing chores. and stalled out the remaining sic facts and help that applies baby daughter at their home. Mrs. Dwight Anderson and son, 1 grandmother, Mark, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Helps guard against prowlers. to not only this flu we have The maternal seconds of the game. told Mrs. John Craner, Mrs. proudly of Olsen Brigham City. been warned about, but to our Play Jordan Friday Increases production . . . such IS me that now she has six grand Leonard and Mrs. Olsen were greater This week, the Bees will in health habits anytime. ' egg t and three three with artificial light. boys was their honored as children, it guests output vade the Jordan Beetdiggers sudattacks This Asian flu is to be 1.70-S birthday anniversaries. field in a Friday game, the last denly. Symptoms may be some girls. Of course, John too. . Mrs. Elliot Kilpack and chilpractice session before the re- of the following: fever, chills, congratulated dinner plni tu aal yaar contest opens on Sept. headache, sore throat cough, . Loran Anderson is home from dren were Saturday gional BuyUromlYoTTiDeoeJ ratraaOabla lira 27 when the Bees go to Ben soreness and aches in back and the Cooley hospital after under- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald is Dr. Elliot Kilpack Lomond. limbs. It may last I to 5 days going major surgery and is Leonard., Seeing backfield service in leaving the patient in weakened mighty glad to be home, from attending Reserve Marine school 25 down the Olympus-Be- e game were susceptible to secondary infec- what we hear. We all wish him at San Diego, Calif. The live in Logan where the Charles tions such as pneumonia, etc. a complete and speedy Balance Hollingsworth, Jay weekly pay plan doctor is associated with Utah UTAII POWER & LIGHT CO. Claybaugh, Richard Earl, Stev- (This has been the thorn all en Jeppsen, Robert Whitaker, along, these after effects.) GEORGE'S Billy Shio and Lewis Anderson; AH right so now we know the in the line, Bruce Hyde, RanHow can we as indall Tyson, Jay Arbon, Max symptoms. dividuals do the best we can to Brent iRobert Limb, Huggins, protect ourselves and our loved Sanford, Bruce Wright, Dale ones? There is something we Nelson, James Caddy and Den- all can do. 333 N. Main Ph. 1565 FarStyaa nis Hansen. We know that this type of flu as well as other winter flus are spread by affected people, by fluids in the mouth and nose. Some very simple health habits that we learned as children can be applied here. Cough or sneeze if possible into a tissue if possible and then burn the tissue. Insist our youngsters carry handkerchiefs to school and use them. Use a good gargle before going to school or to any public gathering. This protects you from your friends and your friends from you. Wash your hands as soon as you return home. Insist that the children wash their hands before they have their snack or supper. Remember kissing, drinking glasses, towels are excellent sources of flu distribution. This is a good time to ask: Is this meeting or gathering necessary? And if you dont feel well, dont visit your friends and neighbors. Dont be the one to V carry the disease to them- - You to want them wouldnt bring it to you! Now, we are also told to keep our resistance up. That, of course, means nothing more than the proper food. Here is a rolled around, Mr. Johnson cut the un"Nitrogen made the difference on my good opportunity to substitute d and wheat the from fertilized neighbors strip Separately and compared orange juice and other citrus miles around saw the difference. This is the yield with the fertilized area. The area juices for soda pop. I know that in our community, milk is not what Ross Johnson reported on his use of where "N" fiad been applied produced a problem and most folks do on Mr. three times as much grain as the unfertilJohnson nitrogen lots of grain. get good nourishing food. Where our resistance gets of Tooele, Utah, reported the nitrogen ized strip. a beating, is going without food tripled the yield from his 55 acre wheat field. The following year, on a barley field, and rest because there are so a was missed. swath Mr. many things to do and so many Johnson raised his usual rate of appliDuring application, things to attend. Keeping away This made cation visual of nitrogen from 25 pounds per acre interesting comparison from a disease, or getting well to Mr. Johnson and passers-ball during to 40 pounds per acre. The field produced without developing dangerous complications depends upon givthe growing season. When harvest time 1 52 bushels of barley compared to 30 at the ing our bodies every advantage. AH we distill is Kentucky straight And to safeguard the uniform qual2 lower rate. So there are some things we bourbon. can do to help ity of Ancient Age, we distill it at one J ourselves, We know that bourbon of the finest against Asian flu or any other place only ... at the Ancient Age discold or influenza and the imquality requires choice grains. Thats tillery in Frankfort, Kentucky ... the portant thing about it is that we all we use. We know it calls for the heart of the bourbon country. are just following sensible greatest skill in distilling. The men Nothing has been spared to make Some other health habits. ' who guide the making of Ancient Age Ancient Age the greatest bourbon of things might be said, too, such as keeping warm and avoid docare the most experienced in the industhem alL We invite you to try it to9 3 s. toring ourselves. In the end we try. And it takes lots of time. Thats night After one taste, youll undercall doctor have to a usually stand why we can make the challenge: why we wait six full years for careful USS ANHYDROUS AMMONIA USS AMMONIUM SULFATE anyway for the proper mediIf you can find a better bourbon... aging to bring the quality ingredients 1 cine and by that time maybe J of their it! to the flu or whatever it is has buy peak maturity. really good head start Well, now Ill take away the antiseptic and substitute printers Ink and tell you that Mrs. 14 9 Claude Jeppesen celebrated her Xss .. . 4. aN i"1"1 iss s, V v? &j 24th birthday this week. I could xi't believe that time had slipLSy, , X wmmttotm lulititT nUtiUT 13111538 VIS 83 I T32S OLD f&a&fs liiii ped by so fast, for her .and for BtsuiiM caf2i&rGU3. 6-- 20-1- 8 iSUMMERiSIENDITIRElSALEI ourselves, i95 S.T8-1- 20-1- PRESTIGE 1 95 1 taka-tip- a easy-on-your-bud- FARM BETTER. Kil-pac- deferred w .Fecfricay- why Ancient Age can say: f VI A lo) o HI B Farmer Ross Johnson learned: it take s . men fall-plante- fall-plante- d UUU V IT! y 03 V Sitrogen USS V. VS,SS 4s A - a awhua I, . . A S' .. fertilizers X . , sis .1 |