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Show IMUMMI Him I I MTtTVtUM I IM Mf M THMMWf Ml Peaches, Smilhfield Start Tuesday, August 22, 1961 USU Special Deer Permits Title Playoff Wednesday Brigham Citys touted Peaches baseball team will Smithfield Wednesday go against playoff night in the first game of a best to determine the championship of the Cache Valley highly-regarde- d two-of-thr- league. opening contest will be played at Smithfield at starting 8 p.m. The teams will shift to Rees Pioneer park Friday for the second game of the series. Starting time again is 8 p.m. A third game, if necessary, will be played on a neutral field, probably at Logan. Brigham City ascenaed to the playoff by winning the first-hachampionship. Smithfield claimed the latter-hal- f title with play ending this past weekend. to The Peaches lost their final season game, Westside although pounding out 12 hits to the winners' five Saturday. It was only their third loss of the season. The lf 4-- Grad Passes CPA Examination State Offers THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Brlgfiam City, UfaK 2, Alvin Jay Smith,. Brigham City, June 1961 B S graduate with a major .n accounting from the college of business and social sciences, Utah State University, was Special permits for hunting additional deer went on sale Aug 14, and will remain on sale until all are sold or until the season ends on each herd unit where special permits were set by the Utah Board of Big Game Control this year. Special deer permits are issued on a basis, Application is by mail or by per-- , son. Applications should be made to the Deer Permit Sales Office in town shown for each special hunting unit in 1961 deer hunting first-com- first-serve- d proclamation Applications must contain the applicants full name and address, choice of hunting unit, big game license number and proper tee to cover the permit applied for. Fee for a single deer permit is $3 for residents, $5 for The fee is $5 resident and r $8 for special permits. The law allows each holder of a valid big game license to purchase two special deer permits, but only one may be obtainend for any single deer herd unit Spokesmen again reminded that permits for many of the more popular herd units are fully subscribed soon after the permits go on sale They advised early application for those planning to secure them. The 1961 proclamations and-o- r information about these hunts may be secuied by contacting fish and game offices, local conservation officers, or fiom any of the more than 500 license agents throughout the State ts including Rondal Tyson and Charles Claybaugh from Brigham City. FOLLOWING is the Aggie season schedule: Sept 16 Texas Western college at Logan (night). Sept. 23 Montana State University at Logan Sept. 30 Washington State University at Spokane (2 p. m.) Oct. 7 University of Wyoming Grid Interest Quickens on (3-3- Pictured here is the Thompsons Hardware team which captured the MINOR LEAGUE CHAMPS 1961 championship of the Minor league. Front, left to right, Jeff Petersen, Terry Gallegos, Stan Petersen, Danny James and Larry Gcisler. Back, Charles Biucker, Bruce Munns, Paul Jensen, John Brudered, Niei Christensen and Stayner Thompson, sponsor. Mil L K i i i 1 k Ms' 1. USU Campus Football interest has quickened on the Utah State University campus with the appearance of some transfer talent and the pouring of concrete on the first of four new Romney stadium seating sections Coach John Ralston has issued a call for 58 players to parade before the press and television cameras Aug. 31 Meantime, 4000 new permanent stadium seats will be in the completion stage. The Agseason at gies opens the 1961 home Sept 16 in a night game against Texas Western college. NATIONAL lootbail magazines have picked Utah to finish first, second, or third (depending on which publication is read) in 1961 Skyline play another reason for Aggie football interest in Logan. Utah State University Quarterback club president, Dick Chambers said over 300 booster club at Laramie Oct 14 University of New Mexico at Logan. Oct 21 Colorado State University at Fort Collins Oct 28 University of Idaho at memberships have been received to date Quarterback club meetings with the Utah State athletic department are scheduled Aug 16 at 8 p m in Preston at the Franklin Jay Silvester, United States Army lieutenant from Tremonton broke the world record for the discus throw again Aug. 20 with a throw of 199 feet 2.5 inches in the International Military Track and Field Championships in Brus- Logan (homecoming) Nov. 4 Brigham Young University at Provo. Nov. 11 Western Michigan University at Kalamazoo. Nov. 18 University of Utah at Salt Lake City. Kickoff times for each game are 1.30 p m. and 8 p. m. unless indicated court house. An Ogden of boosters will be held Mountain Aug 17 at 7 30 in the Fuel Supply building, 2910 Washington Blvd Conch Ralston said he expects to greet ten or more junior college tiansfers to the Aggie ranks Sept. I Utah State has 21 returning lettermen from the 1960 team county meeting r U. tt n LEAGUE CHAMPS This is AIs Conoco team an team in a best series. Larsen, Fd Bingham, and Steve Pimper. The Chris Larsen Chuck Mon is, Mike Sheflield all-st- n made through Utahs 12 employment offices, compared to 1 025 the week before, and only 810 for the week ended Aug 13. a year ago unemployment as by initial claims for unemployment insurance diopped veiv sharplv from the weik ot Aug 5, said Miller, with 867 counted for the current week compared to 1,389 for the week before. d The jobless ratio for the wei k 0O0 Inshowed that 25 of each sured wmkeis claimid unemployment, a lecel not significantly 'h in for the same week last e ir new home? Your Welcomo Wagon JIcmUM will call with gift and friendly greeting! from the cons' id unity. hm jj SCHOOL Filler Paper County Man Breaks World Discus Mark Reg. 25c pack 10 designs reg. $1.10 GET 2 PKGS. FREE 8 X muMMrtitigxffr)! 4 I the above for display, I agree to hold the whose window it is displayed, and the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce, blameless in case of fire or theft. In releasing merchant in Date Signed : Address Telephone Positively no entries will be accepted after NOTE: Wednesday, September 6, 1961. S i I mm ntf m n rwfr n mnm A ui, S3, u jNifiwfci' and WEDNESDAY FROM THE QUEENS PANTRY Famous Food King Home Made 16 or. loaf White sels. He had previously set the world mark of 198-- 7 Aug. 11 at Frankfurt, Germany. Silvester was raised on a farm west of Tremonton, attended Utah State university and is now serving in the United States FOR LEMON CAKE ROLL - Q"-2- f) .'4 5 5 Ml 9' ONION BREAD army. ait itai WWJ. im FRANKS wilh FREE Metal Initials SCHOOL TABLET -l IJjj Sizes 6-1- MATCHING VACUUM 10 oz. size reg. $1.59 1.18 2V reg.29c Fits all school kits. 200 BEEF RIB BOIL MS' FOOD KINGS FRESH PRODUCE READY-TO-SE- LOCAL To fit sizes 7 to 14 2 lbs- - 29 W LIBBYS sizes 3 to 6 SLICERS TOMATOES PLEATED SKIRTS To Fit PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT 1.99 2.99 46 oz. 1 JUICE PiES LIBBY'S GIRLS COTTON PANTIES 21 1 can of 1 i! 5 for PiME APPLE Sizes 4 to 14. Assorted prints. 66c tU 5 for Chunk, Crushed, Tidbits 3 for $1.00 Back-To-Scho- ol 1 IESI TYPING PAPER wilh any pure! iw during Kings Sale. 4 for Chicken, Turkey, Beef CHETS FROZEN COUNT 47c 33 lb- - $2.49 value BOTTLES OF 8 LEAN BEEF SHORT RIBS LARGE 33c reg.49c FRESH 98 5 lb. box 2 S 4 1.77 84c 10 cr.ly 1 D TUESDAY PETTICOATS KITS Buy 2 for 49c PA a' Handicraft Souvenirs and Collections L. Girls Bouffant LUNCH School Dictionary x Antiques Needlecraft ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS! Name Frame Websters X:: I HAM SLICES PENCILS you know, just moved to a I Q Q i mm PACK cr has someone Art I ft '1. c 1 Have you, wish to enter the following under the classification checked: I CENTER CUT offeis wete repie-sente- Brigham City, Utah. FROM FOOD KINGS MEAT DEPARTMENT Need for woikers in Utah industry reached one of the high points of the last 18 months dunng the week ended Aug 12, repotted Dmig Miller, mamger of the Bug ham City Lmplnjment security office New he has had the requisite experience he will be awarded his certificate as a certified public accountant. Jay is employed in San Francisco by Ernst and Ernst. Peach Days Window Display Committee, Brigham City Business & Professional Womens Club co Ann Johnson, Chairman Shoe Center, 76 South Main two-dee- t Need for Utah Workers Reaches High Milli r said 1,395 job which won the Service Station league crown by beating Front, left to right, Mike Anderson Phil Nelson, Lynn batboy is Von Anderson. Back, AI Lazier, team spon-so- r, and Ted Valentine. pm) one of the 27 successful of the 134 who took the examination of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants given in Utah in May, 1961. Smith had the distinction of passing all four parts of the examination at his first sitting When CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this means of thanking all those who extended assistance, comfort and sympathy at the time of the illness and death of our beloved husband and father. In lifes darkest hour, one comes to realize the true meaning of the word friends. LETTIE CHRISTOFFERSON AND FAMILY. f Just West of tho ftttgham City Welcome Sign a |