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Show BORDERLINE INCIDENTS MARK TIES COURSE Tourney Calls Billy Johnson Fires Sizzling 60 Junior Golfers To The annual is on tion. title in four years. He won it in 1956 and 1957 but did not enter in 1958. First prize money this year ' , was $150. Lou North of Salt Lake City fired a 63 over the local layout to capture top amateur honors. His was the second lowest score of the day. and Host pro Dean Candland George Schneiter, Sr., were tied for runnerup honors with 64s. lime Friday morning is 8 a. m. Entries will be accepted up to that time. One of the favorites is Kirk Gardner who was a finalist last year and' earned a berth in the state tourney at Salt Lakd City. Dean Candland, course pro, is cooperating with the Jaycees in conducting the 1959 playoff. Director is Robert McCabe. Winner of the state tournament will receive an trip to Portsmouth, Va for the national finals somemtime in Tee-of- f By Mrs. R. G. Barnes S J rf S' ti if ' s r . t , hiJ , i Ik ri i. i t, JVsU. .y' . ?? j r-- A 1 - i o Tells Ball Slate V North Stake YWMIA Softball Teams Set Thursday Games The schedule for play this week in South Box Elder stake softball All games has been announced. are slated at the Perry diamond. Friday, June 26: 7:30 Perry vs. Intermountai. Sixth vs. Ninth. 8:45 I I ' ' ' r i , t i , i iJn . -- ', CORINNE COMMENTS Family Gathering Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Barnes, Pamela and Nadine Yost, Merle Jones, Roland Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lloyd, Lael and Klint, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones, Rhea Oman, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy D. W?rd, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Barnes and Mr. and Mrs DEPARTMENT ISTERTOI'. THE OP BUREAU OF UVD MANAGEMENT. Land Offlr. Suit Lake City, Utah, June J, 1959. Notice if hereby Riven that Randolph Land & Livestock Company of Randolph. Uah. on October 19, 1966, Wayne and Sharon Tanner, Ogden residents, visited with amended application I'tah 01B277 under her parents, Mr. and Mrs. RoSection 8 of the Taylor Grazing Act, a amended, to select Lots 5. 6, 7, A, 9, on Rose land Sunday. SvEv4 sec. 7, T. 9 N R. S 361.18 E., SL Mer., Utah, Containing Mrs. Millie Campbell is home acres; in exchange for Lot If NEtfcSE1 after spending two weeks in the SENWV4 Sec. 1, T. 10 Nu R. A ., SL SEV4 Sec. 2; Mer., Utah: SWNW hospital at Tremonton. NE'. SWH5Wv4 se. 3; REViSEVH Sec. 4; Lot 5, See. Si Lota 4, h i s Richard Barnes attended Vernon- - Tracy visited the NW4SW 6 NF4SE4 Sec. 8: T. 10 N., R. 6 E.. Mr. and Mrs. wedding dance and reception on SL Mer.; SE1'4 NE!4 Sec. 21; SWNWU grandparents, 22: T. 11 N., R. 6 E., Sec. TuesJesse Tracy, Monday and Wednesday night at the Spring-dal- Utah. conaining 561.47 acres. SLThisMer. rt of allowing all day. chapel, for Mr. and Mrs. tice is for the purpose claiming the selected land or Mrs. Luella Tracy was pleas- Wayne Leon Barnes. They were persons having bona fi le objections to such SP an opportunity for filing their antly surprised to have a short married Tuesday, June 9 in the plication or other objections in the Lai d . visit with relatives from Kays-ville- Logan temple. They are now protests Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, together with evidence that a copy of uch pro They were Mr. and Mrs. enjoying a honeymoon through test or objection has been served upon Frank Ringer and Mrs. Minnie Yellowstone National park. the applicant, within J30 days from the of the first publication of this nodate also California. She Funk from Randy Sudsbury is spending tice. ERNEST E HOUSE. Manager. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph the summer in Yost with Mr. Date of first publication; June 24, 199.) E. Burton. -and Mrs. George Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brackenbury are proudly announcing a baby son, born at the Cottage hospital In Burley, Sunday night, June 1. They named the baby Danney Lee. Gustave Anderson visited with friends and relatives in Yost for i a week. . He returnd to Burley IVWxV t a THATS MY DAD Billy Johnston of Provo gets an appreciative look from his small son after winning the Brigham City Open Sunday. It was Johnsons third title in tout years. 2 Seventh vs. Corinne. Softball teams in the Young 3 Womens Mutual Improvement asFourth vs Bear River. H-- l North Box Eldqr Third vs. Honeyville. sociation of H-Twelfth vs. Harper. stake opened the season last week on tap each July 16 and have games 1 Fourth vs. Corinne. Thursday for the remainder of the 2 Third vs. Bear River. summer. 3 Eighth vs. Harper. Ten teams are entered in the H-- l Seventh vs. Corinne 2nd. hear the league race and H-Twelfth vs. Honeyville. command play ball at 6:30 p. m. Thre will be three games July 23 1 Fourth vs. Seenth. being played simultaneously at 2 Third vs. Twelfth. Box Elder and two more at 3 Corinne vs. Corinne 2nd. are Squad managers Hl Eighth vs. Bear River. urged to have their players on H 2 Honeyville vs. Harper. thefield for warmup at 6 p. rfi. Thursday, .Tune 25: 7:30 First vs. Fifth. 8:45 Tenth vs. Eleventh. " V STARTING AT 6:30 P.M. NOTICE LEGAL e '1 Pro-fligh- Had Putting Troubles The 1958 champ. Tommy Williams of Ogden, ran into putting trouble and wound up with 65, good tie in the crowdfor a third-plac- e ed field with Tee Branca and Ernie Schneiter Jr. Amateurs Mike McGuire, Vern 75; Bob Jensen 75; R. ChrisKay, Jim Green and Gordon Ged-de- s all posted scores of 65 for run tensen 75; Jim Eckersley 75. BE Stake Wednesday, Jane 24, 1959 Brigham City, Utah p El-de- n South 3 Box Elder NEWS r - Of Yost and Stanrod During Past Week honors in the championship flight. Glen Hatch was winner of the first flight with a 65 with Kent Morgan, Dave Rafferty and Don Hutchinson knotted for second with 67s. In the second flight, Merrill Taylor and Dick Lefring had 69s to tie for top hoors. According to Candland, the field of golfers generally shot lower this year than in any of the previous opens. He declared Sundays event as very successful. Summary: t Billy Johnston Dean Candland Geo. Schneiter, Sr., Tommy Williams Tee Branca Ernie Schneiter, Jr., Ernie Schneiter Sr. Championship flight Lou North Mike McGuire Vern Kay Jim Green 34- Gordon Geddes Glen Hatch 65; First flight Kent Morgan 67; Don Hutchinson 67; Dave Rafferty 67; T. R. Billings 68; Gary Johnson 68. Merrill Taylor Second flight 69; Dick Lefring 69; Cliff, Hoopi-ion74; Ren Reeder 74; J. F. ner-u- - Friends and Relatives Visit Residents Grab Brigham City Open Javcee Junior Golf Johnston, currently the hottap at the muni- testBilly golfer in Utah professional circipal course Friday, June 28, it 1959 Brigham City was disclosed this week by Chair- cles, addefl the Open title to his victory list Sunday man Mark Phipps. total of 60. with a sizzling Play in this years event is The Provo pro turned in scores scheduled over 27 holes with the of 29 tnd 31 to post the winning top three golfers slated to play in total which tied the course record. the state finals July 8 at Logan. The old mark was posted last year According to Phipps, youthful div- by Ernie Schneiter Jr. of Ogdens oters, 18 years old or younger are Ben Lomond course. Invited to enter the local competiIt was Johnstons third Open tournament ' WHATS GOING ON AT PEWS? Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller and family and Mr, and Mrs. NeVoy Tracy from Paul and Rupert visited in Yost and Standrod oh Sunday They enjoyed a picnic dinner and drove through the canyons in Yost. Rodney Taylor and family visited relatives over the week-- ; end. Mrs. Boyd Taylors parents and brothers and sisters visited her Saturday and Sun- REMODELING day. Blanche L. Oman was pleasantly surprised by a visit from her half sister, Elna ( Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Anderson and family). They were visitors at church on Sunday, and also interesting speakers in sacrament work for meeting. Yes -- We Are Still Open Business As Usual. at Corinne Brings Relatives From Far and Near Friday Iowa, where he will By Mrs. Ruth Michelli family reunion and social Salsbury Laboratories, Inc. was held at the home of Mrs. Corinne has quite a few new J. P. Thompson in east Corinne citizens born in the last weeks. last Friday afternoon and eveMr. and Mrs. Ray Harding ning with family members of have a new baby girl born the both Mr. and Mrs. Thompson 4th Following is the season sched- July 30 of June. 1 Twelfth vs. Bear River. ule and playing areas for all participating. A delicious lunchand Donna Anderson Lloyd 2 s. ht Honey-villFourth the Eighth. games. Contests eon was served buffet style on Hubbard have a little boy, born 3 Third vs. Seventh. field are designated by the the lawn to fifty two. June 6, their first. H-- l Corinne 2nd vs. Honey letter H. Included in the group were Royal and Elaine Carter NorviUe: June 25 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cook and chil- man, a boy, June 9. H-1 Corinne vs. Harper. Fourth vs. Harper. dren, Wayne and Mary Ann, of The Normans had a grand2 Third vs. Corinne 2nd. August 6 Portland, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. daughter born June 8. Samuel 1 3 Seventh vs. Eighth. Third vs. Eighth. Dale Thompson of Seattle, Lynn and JoAnn Norman RichH-- l 2 Fourth vs. Twelfth. Iloneyviile vs. Bear Riv. Mr; and Mrs. Owen ards of Brigham City are the Wash.; H-3 Corlnhe vs. Herpcr. Twelfth vs. Corinne, . Kenand children, parents of this baby girl. Il l Seventh vs. Bear River. Thompson July 2 and Brent Jan, Jeanett, neth, Larry and Louis Anderson H-1 Seventh v3. Twelfth. Honeyville vs. Corinne. Patricia of Pullman, Wash.; Mr. Gilman hae a little baby girl, 2 Bear River vs. Corinne 2nd. August 13 and Mrs. Eugene Thompson and born June-10- . 1 3 Eighth vs. Corinne. Twelfth vs. Corinne 2nd. family of Corinne; Mr, and Mrs. Morris Gratuates H-- l 2 Seventh vs. Harper. Third vs. Harper. Verdon Thompson and family, Im sure most everyone knows H-3 Bear River vs. Corinne. Fourth vs. Honeyville. Corinne; Mr. and Mrs. Miles this but some may not. Marijane H-- l Eighth vs. Honeyville. July 9 Thompson and family of Morris graduated from college 1 2 H vs. 2nd. vs. Third Fourth. Corinne Eighth Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Fry- last week. It has been quite ' a er (former Vena Cook) and fam- struggle and I think quite an acily of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Jam- complishment. Congratulations, bulwark of prosperity Copper es Fawson Cook and family of Marijane. Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Or-liJune 9, the 4 H club called the Copper is one of Utahs most important basic indusHorne and family of Co- Merry Mixers from Corinne, had of than In more a tries. 1957 copper provided payroll rinne; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth their first meeting. They elect$40,000,000 for about 7500 Utahns, while thousands Anderson (the former Fern ed officers and planned their of additional jobs existed in our state to meet the needs Cook), of Garland; Mrs. Chris next meeting. The officers are of copper producers and their employees. And copper Thompson of Tremonton, and as follows: President, Aileen Is an important source of tax revenue the industry's the host and hostess. 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