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Show Cools Temperature Lutherans Plan Potluck Supper Provo Nine Trips Blustery Weather North Cache in Semi-Fin- Region Ones contribution to this years Class A high school baseball playoffs went down to defeat Friday as Provo shellack ed North Cache, , on the no hit pitching of Garth Bray. Battling for a finals berth against Ogden, the Bulldogs from Richmond never got their vaunted hitting attack off the ground. Meanwhile, Provo bats-men were slamming two North Cache hurlers for 10 hits. Four men, Seegmiller, Clarke, Parker, and Voegle, banged out two hits apiece to set the pace. The Region Five champs now face Ogden which beat Olympus Friday, either Thursday or Friday of this week on the Tigers diamond. Just last week, North Cache pounded Box Elder for a playoff victory after the two teams tied for region first place. ,JS6i7'0) r Game al 10-0- flSf Hct Following last weeks record breaking high temperatures, the weather man pulled a sneaker on local residents with blustery winds, scattered showers, and cooler temperatures invading the area. The winds only 'tend to dry out what little moisture falls and the acute moisture shortage Sincerity, a deep, genuine, still prevails throughout this heartfelt sincerity is a trait of Clifto Charles area, according Lawtrue and noble manhood. ford, local weather observer. High and low readings for the rence Sterne. 1 ( rsl 6-- 1 Hunters Reminded of Carp Bow-Arro- w Derby in Progress you do your fishing with bow and arrow, youre In luck,, a contest Is now in progress aimed directly at you. If Pictured are members of the LDS Seventh ward volley ball VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS team which finished first in North Box Elder stake, won the Division 15 championship tournament, losing only to Long Beach and then played three games in the which went on to win the tourny title. Kneeling, left to right," are Keith Allred, Steven Standing, left to right, Peter Christensen, Stumm, Gill Jensen, and Dewayne Lee. Mitchell Cochran, and Lynn Packer. Coach Melvin Bott was absent when the photo was taken. Carp Derby for boys and arrow fishermen offer a trophy to youngsters and archery equipment prizes for adults with longest fish. The event is open to anyone wishing to legally shoot fish with a bow and arrow. There is no entrance fee and Troy Miller or Dr. II. Jay Griffin will glady measure the catch. The derby will continue during the entire month of May including May 31. Shooters are urged to rid rivers, streams and sloughs of trash fish and also participate in the derby. Top prize for adults is $10 in archery equipment with a second prize of $5 and third of Champ Crowned! In I55 Junior High Tennis Tourney Eighth grader DeVon Cottam last week won himself a tennis racket by placing first in a tournament conducted for eighth students at Box and ninth-gradElder junior high. In the title match Thursday afternoon, Cottam came from behind to down Michael Fryer, Wednesday, May 20, 1959 The Holy Cross Lutheran Brigham City, Utah church of Brigham City will All interested persons are inhold a fellowship potluck supper Thursday evening. May 21, vited to bring their families and at 6 p. m. at the Protestant Stu- attend, according to the committee in charge of arrangements. dent Center. on an Everton and Matching Work Break BOX. If you feel like screaming in your steaming kitchen Load up your heavy RELAX . . , Take a Work Break. things . . . drapes, blankets, bedspreads, ruga . . . take and read a book while our them down to the machines are doing the work. It will big, heavy-dut- y only take an hour . . . and prices are so reasonable! : PRICE MATTRESS take a Single load LOW, LOW Custom Built Innerspring Lady, don't blow a fust DAY-NIT- 10 Box Elder NEWS SPRING E Double load 15c for as low as 23c IN JUST ONE DAY! DAY-NIT- E LAUNDERCENTER We will rebuild your old mattress. Return in P.M. Pick up in A.M. We Never Close EVERTON MATTRESS Fifth South Just West of Main CO. Phone 27 $2.50. e Rockette Club 4 6; 6 2; 6 3. In a match for third and fourth places, Kent Dummer defeated 6 4; 6 4. The sec Pat Coppin, ond and third place winners each received a can of tennis balls. According to Coach Derold Simmons, 12 players participa ted In the tourney which lasted four days. He pointed out that three of the four finalists were eighth graders. This marks the first year that a tennis tournament has been held at the school. Pleased with the success of the initial turnout, Simmons said probably he would direct a similar program next year. Other players who competed were Richard Oldroyd, Harvey Christensen, James Fryer, Kent Nelson, Delos Anderson, David Williams, Mac Smith, and Dix- Elects; Adds New Members Members of the Rockette club, popular marching group at Box Elder High school, elected hew officers to serve during the 1959-6school year. Saundra Thomas was named president; Donna Kay Jensen, Rochelle Hugvice president; gins, secretary; Merline Jepp sen, march leader; Julia Lund-berg- , assistant march leader. This quartet walked off with the first four FINALISTS A group of 13 new members Box Elder held at tournament tennis high a in junior places has been invited to join the last week. Kneeling are Michael Fryer (left) and DeVon Rockettes at the beginning of n. Cottam. Standing are Kent Dummer (left) and Pat Cop-pithe coming school year. They ; are Linda Huggins, Julia Lund-berg- , Connie Orme, Vickie LarA Different Viewpoint son, Ora'.ee Nelson, Dixie Jepp-seJob Openings Increase on Da inns. The racket awarded for first Carolyn Knudson, Joyce At West Point a visitor noAt Employment Office place was donated by Shulsen-Dillo- Williams, Kay Reeder, Kathleen athletic supplies of Salt Morrow, Mina Singleton, Elaine Job openings listed at the ticed that all the names engravofPacker and Peggy Billings. City. ed on a famous battle monu- Brigham City employment week ending May 9 for the fice ment were those of Union Army were nearly 30 percent greater forces who were killed in action than the previous week and during the Civil War. Say," he three times the number record cd for tlie same week last year. said to a cadet, whats this? Benefit claims jumped slight A tribute to the marksman ly during the week but were ship of the Confederacy, sub. little' better than half the number for the corresponding week drawled the cadet. ar ' j n in EAIS (fl) 0j 1958. Outside the U. 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