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Show THE great campaign ahead North Stake Softball Schedule Peaches, Thiokol to Open Baseball Season May 1 2 Anaunced; Play Opens May 1 0 will Brigham Citys Peaches break open the new baseball season Saturday with the first league game against Thiokol at Rees Pioneer park, it was announced Monday by team r.anager Harold Anderson. The 1962 debut will launch what is expected, to be the local clubs best season since the days of the old Utah Industrial league. Game time for the Saturday affair is 2 p.m. Slated Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. this week is a sort of practice game with Smithfield, - a rival in the Cache HORSES FOR RENT v. For fun and beautiful scenery, ride the mountain trails. BOX ELDER RIDING STABLES 1 mile South of Mantua on Willard Peak Road Open Instruction available Every evening at 4:30 All day Saturdays Sundays at Noon 8:30 Fifteenth vs. Bear River. The schedule of play for LDS oi th Box Elder stake senior soft-baHoneyville vs. Corinne 1st. Corinne 2nd vs. Harper. teams was revealed Monday with a full round of games on the Eighth, bye. docket this Thursday, May 10, at July 19: Rees Pioneer park. 7.00 Eighth vs Third. Twelfth vs. Fourth. Director Finn Gibbs reminded Thirteent hvs. Bear River. teams that this year the stake will 8:30 Fourteenth vs. Corinne 1st furnish the he and urged umpires Fifteenth vs. Harper. vauous wards to be on time and Honeyville vs. Corinne 2nd be fully represented for the Seventh, bye. slated games. 28: With a record number of clubs July 7:00 Seventh vs. Fourth. participating, he said this likely Eighth vs. Bear River. will be the most successful season Twelfth vs. Corinne 1st in the history of North stake 8:30 Twelfth vs. Harper. Games will be played on alFourteenth vs. Corinne 2. ternating Thursday and Saturday Fifteenth vs. Honeyville. nights. Third, bye. The schedule: August 2: Mav 10: 7:00 Fourteenth vs. Fifteenth. 7.00 Fourth vs. Corinne First. Corinne 2nd vs. Twelfth. Third vs. Harper. Honeyville vs. Thirteenth. Seventh vs. Corinne 2nd. 8:30 Bear River vs. Third. 8 10 vs. Honeyville. Eighth Seventh vs. Corinne 1st. Twelfth vs. Fifteenth. Eighth vs. Harper. Thirtenth vs. Fourteenth. Fourth, bye. Bear River, bye. first-hal- SPRING BASEBALL May 19: 7.00 Third vs. Honeyville. 8.30 PROMOTION These girls turned in top performances in the TOP SWIMMERS recent girls swimming meet at Box Elder Junior High school. First row, left to right, Karen Hover, Rae Baird, Marian Poulter, and Cathie Heiman. Second row, Karen Seashore, LaNae Shields, Diane Dummer. Third row, Amy Rasmussen, Joy Dobbs and Judy Monson. 1962. South Main Junior BE ALS CONOCO SERVICE 301 Phone PA Traffic Count Girls Stage (Continued from Page One) Swim Contest Squads from five classes comg e girls peted in a meet at Box Elder Junior High school, April 25 and emerging with first place were the Bronco Beauties from fourth hour. Squads from five classes competed in the meet which represented part of the schools intramuThe winners tallied ral program. 142 points. Second place was snared by the Blvers of first hour with 120 points and in third with 113 points were Lil Lifesavers. In fourth were Browns Temptations who piled up 89 points. for The meet' staged form, speed, freestyle, medley relays and stunts. Individual winners were Marian Poulter and Karen Hover, front dive; LaNae Shields, backstroke; Joy Dobbs and Amy Rasmussen, breaststroke; Cathy Herman and Joy Dobbs, front crawl. These girls are outstanding said Ruth Miller who performers, teaches ninth grade physical education for girls. swim-mip,- ninth-grad- for Ck ristian Dior Stockings FOR MOTHERS DAY Only at SONOMAS Brigham Gty, Utah gggsaigB asi? flircavaux chine during Peach Days this year. The Box Elder county sheriff's office this week is looking foi thieves who stole a pig from a feed lot ne.u Riveiside and left three other animals with knife cuts an eight month-olpure-btebore valued at $225. was taken from the pioperf. of Ollie Knudsen. Gai land. The owner discovered the animal was gone Satuidav evening when he went to the feed lot, locat.-th l ee miles ninth of kiver-side- . The pig, d d Whoever took the animal slaugh-teieit on the spot and then drag ged it a short distance to U S 191 to a waiting vehicle Wounds to the other pigs apparently weie inflicted in vain atiempts to catch d one of C. R. JOHNSON TRANSFER, Inc. Mayflower Agents for Logan and Brigham City 807 W. Forest PA them. Bills Missing, First Security Bank has Six Boys, Too Six youths, described as dressed like campers, were believed connected with the theft Saturday May 24: night of about $60 in 7 00 Fourth vs. Fifteenth. bills from a local service station. Third vs. Fourteenth. The money was taken from Als Seventh vs. Thirteenth. 301 South Main, at about 8 30 Corinne 1st vs. Corinne 2. Conoco, Bear River vs. Honeyville. 9:45 p. m. while the lone attenwaited dant, Duane Goldsberry, Eighth vs. Twelfth. On a customer. He discovered the Harper, bye. money was missing when he openJune 2: ed the cash register to make 7:00 Bear River vs. Fourteenth change. Third vs. Twelfth. Goldsberry told police that six Seventh vs. Eighth. boys, ranging in age from 14 to 8.30 Harper vs. Honeyville. 16, had been hanging around the Fourth vs. Thirteenth. for about 20 minutes. They station Corinne 1st vs. Fifteenth. drank soda water and asked him Corinne Second, bye. for change several times. June 7 The station atendant said a trail7.00 Corinne 2nd vs. Fifteenth. er house pulled in for gas, obThird vs. Seventh. structing his view to the station Fourth vs. Eighth. office, lyhen he returned to open 8: 30 Harper vs. Fourteenth. he noticed every Corinne 1st vs. Thirteenth. the register, bill was gone and so were Bear River vs. Twelfth the six youths. Honeyville, bye. Brigham City police were notiJune 16: fied immediately and an 7:00 Honeyville vs. Fourteenth bulletin was broadcast. Corinne First vs. Eighth, The boys were said to be drivBear River vs. Seventh. 1948 model Hudson 8: 30 Corinne 2nd vs. Thirteenth ing about a sedan. jet vs. Twelfth. Harper Fourth vs. Third. Fifteenth, bye. for you fo buy; build, repail or modernize a home. FHAor BANK Loans suit your individual needs and repayment requirements. fo Come in! ' five-doll- Councilman Verl Petersen pointed to gravel spilling out on local streets as a problem. He suggested that gravel companies be re quired to have at least three inches of freeboard when loading their trucks. July 5: papers. 7:00 Francis Christensen and Ralph Reeder informed the council that irrigation water in the area on 8:30 ment District 14 ooCBlaimro ts Petersen said the citys new flusher unit was ready for delivery and he suggested that two mem-ber- June 21: 7:00 Fifteenth vs. Thirteenth, of the fire department be Corinne 2nd vs. Eighth-Harpe- r sent to pick it up. vs. Seventh. THE COUNCIL failed to reach 8:30 Honeyville vs. Twelfth. a decision after a lengthy discusCorinne 1st vs. Third, sion over the need for a policy Bear River vs. Fourth. j war of two governing installation Fourteenth, bye. ter meters for single lots. June 30: 7:00 Fourteenth vs. Twelfth. A request from property owners Fifteenth vs. Eighth. Second West between on residing Harper vs .Fourth. Forest street and Second South, 8:30 Corinne 1st vs. Bear River asking the city to widen their Honeyville vs. Seventh. street to 60 feet with the owners Corinne 2nd vs. Third. orthe was extra cost, assuming Thirteenth, bye. dered filed with Special Improve- First Security Bank of Idaho, N A. First Security Bank of Utah, N A. First Security 8ank of Rock Springs, Wyo. PLANTERS PATIOS Thirteenth vs. Eighth. Fourteenth vs. Seventh. Fifteenth vs. Third. Corinne 2nd vs. Bear Riv. Harper vs. Corinne First. Honeyville vs. Fourth. Twelfth, bye. Second South between Fifth and Eighth West is being lost through clean-ou- t boxes. Councilman John Hadfieid was named with City July 14: Engineer Francis Todd to iron 7:00 Twelfth vs. Seventh. out the problem Thirteenth vs. Third. Fourteenth vs. Fourth. mm 'JSSstaL WALLS WALKS Announces ,K NEW with this new 1962 General Electric INCOME Mobile Maid Dishwasher INSURANCE UEO S423V dttHmSE0OlfcW 3S6EED uHD washe CTffiTTiWiTtfiiyiTTTprlTTrr. 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UTAH CONCRETE -- OGDEN SALT LAKE Th Bqvrltftbfe Life AMu-anUnlltd StaMt Society of Home Office: New York, New York a 69 South Main TOPIK 7 Near Riverside five-doll- Get your ' FREE TICKETS and validate with any Purchase at Als Conoco Service. 1st Prize Baseball, Bat and Mitt. 2nd Prize Baseball and Mitt. 3rd Prize Mitt Drawing will be held Tuesday, May 15, Need not be present to win, Seventh vs. Fifteenth. Eighth vs. Fourteenth. Bear River vs. Harper. Fourth vs. Corinne 2nd. Twelfth vs. Thirteenth. Corinne First, bye. NEWS, Theft of Pig soft-bal- l. non-leag- ELDER Sheriff Probes ll Valley league. IT WAS THE Smithfield club which beat Brigham City in a game series for the loop bunting last year. That was after the Peaches romped home with the f title and Smithfield grabbed off the second-hal- f flag. Anderson said the local nine is lining up some of the toughest com-- ! petition in Utah amateur ranks with such foes as Utah Power and Light, Tooele, Hill Field Hornets and King Joy cafe on the diamond docket. League and games are again slated for Wednesday evening play at home. THE PEACHES will have last years team oack virtually intact and should be a lot stronger with the addition of some new talent. Especially in pitching will they have some top power with veterans Ken Wischmann and Anderson back from last year. Former Box Elder stars Hal Reeder and Richard Wight will bolster the mount staff along with newcomers Tom Burriage and Robert Monson. A new face in the infield will be Lewis Garrtng, University of Utah player. BOX Tuesday, May 8, 1962 LOGAN PROVO PIPE 1940 WALL AVENUE 1501 SO. REDWOOD ROAD CACHE VALLEY BANK BLDG. 1550 SPRINGVILLE ROAD OPEN SATURDAY MOM 8 AM, TO I PM. CO. |