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Show WkiJLkYix x HE MADE UP for It T. O' T i . . . Got him! Nice going. GOT A BITE - Steve Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Coleman, prepares to set the hook on a nibbling fish in the Black slough. y Get a pole, some night craw-lers- , and take a short trip west of Brigham City to the Black slough and get ready for some fast angling action. At least that Is the way two local fishing enthusiasts, Steve Colentan son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Coleman, and Leo. nard Reeves son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Reeves, found it Friday after the two 13.year.olds ped. died their bikes out to the old fishing hole on U. S. 30. Their catch in the first 20 m mutes Included two carp and a catfish, They missed several and one broke Steves line. 7... v Society Editors SCRATCH PAD The family garden Is pro. gresslng nicely, all green and budded out with blossoms. The lettuce has reached the point that the Editors are trying to get their friends to eat more summer salads to take care of the growing supply. In ordinary years the ra. dishes would also be at that but the stage of kiddles took care of drastically thinning the radish population. They were sent out to bring five big radishes for slicing In a salad, and soon showed up with about ten good.slzed and even careful washing of the little spikes doesnt seem to take away the taste of dirt that dominates such a little carrot And the spinach and beet greens have two little loyal popeye fans eating big servings, although Little Miss Isnt quite convinced enough to take more than her usual spoonful of them. Great displays of muscles and muscular power follow the eating of the fresh garden spinach. A GARDEN does RAISING bring up lots of questions from the little folk, that usually end answered with a "because up ones. have met It was a little while later after the questions the traditional answers with disthat their horrified parents about God and sunshine, seeds covered ttiat they had pulled water and dirt,-etc- . almost all the radish crop and growing from then picked out the biggest of After answering a barrage of the tiny plants to bring In for questions about why carrots are the salad, yellow and orange, why they were grow from seeds, why they PRONOUNCEMENTS drink lots of water, why bunny, then made that nobody could rabbits like them and on and on an adult without pick anything Into Infinity. Mrs, Society Edipresent and guiding the little tor still doesnt know the answer hands. So far It has worked to the latest one from a small although one of the little boys boy: one did pull a few beets after, "If carrots are made from noon In the mistaken notion that water and dirt and sunshine, those little round red roots why dont they taste like dirt? were radishes. give-away- like a real veteran, however, giving line on the runs and keep. Ing the pressure on when the a few fish tried to rest. It was a couple of happy boys when they finally beached the monster. A carp Is no great show-ma- n on the end of a line, Jump. Ing and splashing like a rain, bow might, but he has brute strength and catching a 30. test line pounder on a Is quite a fete for anyone, reel doesnt work. BUT THIS PARTICULAR fish story Isnt un.que with Steve and Blaine since they take a fish-In- g trip like this one once or twice a week, going to the Black slough or on out to the Bear river, always by bike. The kiddles are delighted with And the Isnt even the biggest one they have caught. the blossoms on the potatoes, Steve reports he pulled In a but are going to be disappointthree footer out of the lower ed as they watch for the poBlack slough, near where It tatoes to appear. They dont Intersects the refuge road, a seem to understand that the actual potatoes will be under couple of weeks ago, Now! how do you get a ground like the carrots and carp home on a bike. beets and radishes. ' .K a ... . . . 4 A In I State Contest The Brigham City newspap. continued their winning ways during the May photo con. test sponsored by the Utah Stata Press association and the jour, nallsm department of the Uni. verslty VV 'AiiS. - hT,?As7c. t a VV'7V'm p Ifirnuu ! I r jtwwVii'h o MTMMildaw 0'' s - t r i v f v,- . . a'" ,51 - v, vy.b . . je ' r i Hes getting tired Leonard, grab his Council Ill (Continued from page one) In other action, the council agreed unanimously to enter In the council record the recog. nltlon received from the attor. ney general on the opening of a city. county land.flll refuse dump. It was pointed out that the county would complete the ac. cess road In the Immediate fu ture. Discussion was also enter, talned regarding the keeping of e a city electrician on duty in case of fires. This, it was pointed out by Mayor Zundel, would be for safety rea. sons so people wouldnt be In. gills. liljlil Have yon, . or has someone by downed electrical la other action it was agreed to let the Merchants Commit, tee use a city truck to install speakers for sidewalk Bazaar days, to advertise in the Box Elder county fair brochure and to help the city WBBA teams tourna. r In sponsoring an ment here this month. The help would be In the form of an advertisement and by the pre. aentlng of trophies. all-sta- NEW GIANT FROM GENERAL REFRIGERATOR-FREEZE- Not even In big You'll wont to sing when you see how little it costs. $ new home? Your Welcome Wagon Hostess will call with gifts and friendly greetings from the com munity. Only Reddy Kilrmait ofl'crs you your t hoicc of aii conditioning one room or the whole house. And cither w a , prices are down as much as 30' below prices 5 years ago Half th Cost of a Compact Cor. If you now have a forced air heating system or arc building a new home, you will likely find an electric air conditioning installation will cost a saving which will approximately half a flame-typ- e e operate an electric system for over 20 years in an average home. An average e electric installation costs about half the price of a d compact car R Defrosting Ever No you know, just moved to a ELECTRIC! FROST-GUAR-D F s full-tim- jured wires. North Main v - , 580 4 ,A .. . RINGSIDE CAFE ZC'"'"' i Af j rrc.; f ir- ON A STICK mm I Fishing partner Leonard Reeves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Reeves comes over to survey the situation and help land the catch. Looks big. ,w DOG show off their catch. Kind of a team effort. . . . ff HOT I5e --.850 A h'na t News of May 15. $1.25 ji-- a NEW YORK (UPI) An avThe first free maps for The first national historic on motorists were distributed In park was created at Morris- erage of 12.000 holes-in-on- e 1914 In Allegheny County, Pa., town. N. J.. by President Her-je- rt regulation golf courses are certified each year while an estisays the National Automobile Hoover In 1933. mated 3,000 are unreported. Club. h V - Scones and honey fries, rolls, cocktail sauce Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce JUNIOR SIZE B.OXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal was the first place feature picture of the state. Titled "Lazy Time, It showed two boys fishing at Rees Pioneer park. 'Steve, left, and Leonard proudly i, Off for three weeks of visiting old friends and relatives In and near Chatanooga, Term. Is Mrs. Rex Bryant of Brigham City. Accompanying his mother on the trip Is young Preston Bry-an- t, who will meetandvlsltwlth the younger set of relatives while on the eastern trip. M Chicken, French Me 5 Golden Brown Shrimp, It was titled "Record Breaker and showed Mark Bingham setting a new track record. In the Journal for May 19 ,vJ "f k f, of Utah. In the x. H For Brighamites do:: lunches Taking first place honors In the sports division was aplc-tur- e of mt fr ' Vacation Time ers . think I hooked him, feels like he might be a big one. fsr-- nt CARROTS are popular In raw form at the Editor household, and already a few have pulled up to Inspect their size. They are just needle.slzed right now, Two Photos Win 17" a Gty, Utah Sunday, July 10, 1966 minutes later, however, when he landed a 31 Inch carp that 30 would go approximately pounds. It took Steve at least 15 min. utes to tire the huge fellow out to the point where fishing partner Leonard could slip his hands In the fishs gills and pull him out. And on top of the fact that the fish had the strength to break Steves line at almost any time, his reel broke and he was unable to wind In line. HE HANDLED THE situation when your BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham THE Follow These Two For Fishina Fun 299 Freih Food Sootlon Refrigerator Section, ' freezerl zero-degre- e 95 With Trade 4 Ciblnot Sholvoi 2 Silde-Ou- t! Slide-O- In ut Porcelain Enamel Vegetable Meat Pan (Covered) e Huge Bln, Holda S5 Buahel! -Fraeaer Handy Swing Out Basket For Eaey Deep Door Shelf Holda 12 Gallon lea Storage 2 Mint-Culoe Traye Juice Cream Cartone Rack. Can ... Coppertone, whole-hous- Colora, or White! TCF158B whole-hous- lower-price- Phone 723-87- mmTnTrm:i Afllgaatgfc -- 3 Why simmer through summer? See your electric dealer contractor now. 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