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Show County League memo TO ... Cali x f Next Thursday Ss B. WILLIAMS HEAL ESTATE Phone 6 & Kindergarten Students To Meeting Called us! CARROLL For Prospective Round-U- p ol Job Goes With Name Golf Players Arc BAR FIVE PAGE BOX ELDER JOURNAL BOR, Me. TAR (UP) President Martin Van Buren Brigham City. Utah started something when he apFriday, March 24, 1950 Be pointed Tobias Roberts postmaster here in 1838. Roberts son Remember the Rabbit Tobias later held the job and summer round--uThe Seventeen signed players also named ToA contagious disease his- - for Box Elders his grandson, of the Lincoln school area and team LEXINGTON, Ky. (UP) first golf round-up- . it. holds still bias, will be held Tuesday, March 28, tory to the a safety poster near highway Tuesday morning during A here, after urging motorists to meeting of the Box Elder for children who will enter meeting held in Principal Freenext fall Registration drive sanely, adds this postoffice. Coach Dale Rasmans county baseball league will be school held Thursday In the Haircuts For Cows To 9 mussen o'clock he from will and fees taxes Freeman and script "Remember, Sonny, that yielded Principal Liquor evening, March d0, at the Bear River 3 o'clock in the discussed golf and its future at $2,714,992 in Nebraska Them Contented during rabbits foot didnt save the City ward morning until Keep Box Elder to the boys during the year ending Nov. 30, 1949. rabbit! chapel, beginning at 8 oclock, afternoon. rinn Gibhs, league president, SANTA ROSA, Calif. (UP) A a Required age for starting to meeting. school this coming fall is six haircut helps cows produce betannounced yesterday. The seventeen boys were diter milk, and furthermore they vided up into two groups for Representatives from all teams, years by October 31. i ' that played in the league last The registration, which is held enjoy lt,adlses the Santa Rosa practicing. Because of the athits at trout For fishing at.sear are urged to children so the that may farm adviser. To prove his letic program at the high school, attend, and best many anglerschooss all others interested are wel- tend Kindergarten this summer, point, W. C. Lusk arranged a boys wanting golf who already a to free entitles child comed to the the the swirling waters of r phy for demonstration have meet will gym meeting, Gibbs said. sical examination by the family the benefit of dairymen. on Saturday morning Montanas famous Madi-at the New league officers will be physician. Lusk contends that cows clip- course with lessons beginning I son River. elected and plans for the comAppointments for registration ped regularly at intervals, of at 8 oclock. For the other playing season will be laid. are being made to speed-uthe two to three months are not only ers, Thursday afternoon at 4:00 Last year Gibbs was presi- registration process, but those easier to keep clean but also will be the time to practice. save dairymen many hours of Pro Dean Candland will be in dent of the league; Dick How- who do not receive an appointshould milking time over a period of a charge of the boys along with ard, coach at Bear River high ment card by Friday Dale Rasmussen in teaching school, was vice president; Roy contact Mrs. Clarence Burrup, year. He pointed out that a clean the players the fundamentals of Braegger of Bear River City was phone 517 W; Mrs. Theron Jen; or Mrs. Pru- cow obviously will produce the game. sen, phone secretary. cleaner milk with less bacteria, Teams playing in the league dence Sheridan, phone 409-R- . Boys who will meet on Thurs-da- Hill and Hill will not till your Officials advised that par- particularly during the winter last season were Willard, afternoon at 4:00 (right af- creel, but it will treat you to Perry, ents must bring the childs months when cattle grow long ter school), are as follows: Dar- WHISKEY AT ITS BEST Brigham City, Honeyville, Bear River City, Tremon-ton- , birth certificate or certiticate of hair, which quickly becomes rell Deem, Gary Shirts, Richard record matted with mud and dirt. Mantlo, Gerald Jensen, Larry Garland, Howell and Fieldi- blessing, immunization ng. Simonson, Laren Bolstad, Howard Call and Elwyn Jensen. Its very important that all Vs. teams be present at this meetSaturdays class includes Jiming, Gibbs said. Wed like to my llanline, Bert Ilunsaker, Max draw up any additional necesMlVTVCltf Hamilton, Coburn, Darwayne 86 PROOF s William Fife, Ray Grant, Vard for this season, sary was baseball that The game and get the league off to a good Johnson, Alan Hanline, Vernon NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK 65 CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS for this afternoon Watkins. scheduled start, as well as name some was postponed because of wet good, interested "Things are not fully orgaofficers who grounds, reports Coach Vernal nized as yet, but we'll figure will give the league a lot of of Box team. Elder Harris the them out in due time, time and interest, and help put says Word was received late yes- The contest was the first game Coach Dale Rasmussen. over a good county-wid- e basethat the of the new season for the Bees Practices will consist of a half-hou- r terday by telegram ball season. Colored Ghosts would be unable who were to tangle with South of oral instruction and disto keep their appointment to High of Salt Lake City, who re- cussion before the boys will dithe Brigham City Jayeees cently won "state In basket- vide up Into foursomes Shipment Just In and go Corinne Student Heads play March 29 as originally planned. ball. the course. around March 29 a originally planned. The South High coach said he Radio Dept. At USAC We feel very sorry that the would be up unless It snowed, A student ,at Utah State Agri- game must be postponed after and that is just what It did last cultural college. Dale L. Nelson, it had been advertised and af- Wedesday afternoon. The game BOYS! DON'T DELAY ter some tickets had been sold, was to be the opener for both Corinne, was chosen as departThe Junior baseball contracts ment head of the news staff for but the Ghosts assured us by teams. are out and they must be filled the recently installed radio sta- telephone last 'Monday from out, signed by your parents and California that they would , be Bees Meet Tigers tion at the college. l office in to the to us here sent and then Box Elder will attempt to play or Vernal Harriss office by April The radio, staff, composed of 25 Varieties Of The Best Roses play, a students under the direction of telegram yeterday that they their first game in baseball this 15. Professor Burrell Hansen, head would not be here, a spokes- coming Tuesday with the OgIt is the hope of the league of the radio speech department, man for the group said. den Tigers. The game is sched- officials to get the teams and has recently begun broadcasting They also indicated that mon- uled to be played on the Tigers schedule organized by May 1 so on 700 kilocycles. Nelson was ey for those tickets purchased home field in Ogden in the af- that practice periods can be ternoon. chosen because of his exper- will be refunded. and play can start as SPRAY MATERIAL! organized FERTILIZERS ience in journalism and affilOgden has a strong and ex- soon as school is out. A super ocean terminal with perienced ball club with iation with the U.S.A.C. Radio good All boys that go to school at Guild, of w'hich he was a char- three decks is being built at pitching. Both Kennedy and Box Elder high school, between ter member. provid- Scott are back as main siring the ages of 14 and the limit of Southampton, England. A senior, he has majored in ing complete boat, train and chuckers. Last year the Bees American Legion baseball age, and re- took a series are eligible to play in fhe Junand English, and airplane connections journalism 420 West Forest Phone 506 secondary education, with a ducing the time of landing from from Ogden, and the Tigers will ior baseball league. be aiming to get even this time. hours to minutes. minor in speech. expectant fathers expectant youngster of Gje that start in life a vours the right etc. Lcious home, play yard, garden, ou find the right home. Let us help Pre-Scho- Held Tue. I Named Tuesday p pre-scho- f t s $ If He Ui "six-hou- g INSURANCE 140 South Main 1 p 287-W- y Colored Ghosts U3 Cancel Game With Jaycees WRECKER is equipped with lights and many safety devices to warn the public of road obstructto enable us to see to the recovery of your ion and tar in less time and with no further damage. OIR other South Bees Game Postponed ... IcMim FRUIT TESEESi Cherry, Peach, Plum, Pear, Apple, Prune, Apricot, Shade Trees News-Journa- Lindalicious Berry Plants; "Tests are now being made at the USAC in. Logan to see if metals will help produce better livestock when fed to animals either directly or through ,. plant foods." ANDERSON PRODUCE CO. i aHiKBgBen0b d?a; last-minu- CLOTHES HAMPERS Reg. OIILY TWO DAYS TO GET THESE DARGAHiS store-wid- e LAST CHANCE! Thompsons GREEN TAG SALE doses Saturday. That only leaves Friday and Saturday to do your buying at prices that will save you Look over these final markdowns! money. Come in and SHOP and SAVE! Remember only two days left, Friday and Saturday. GARDEN CULTIVATOR te GRUDDIIIG 5,1 II0ES DANDELION RAKES specially for this sale GARDEN HOES $1.19 SATURDAY 24" high, 16" wide .rartST HARD CULTIVATOR SALE ENDS $2.1 49 54.00 GARDEII RAKES hand sprays GARDEN DUSTERS PITCH FORKS MC 1 r $1.49 Large size, Cftt 1,UT or any dry p"""ier' 7 SATURDAY ONLY! GARDEN HOSE Year Guaranteed, green val garden hose, reg. $9.95 50 loot length 15 field fence 26" high 12 Vi regular Year Guaranteed red gar-50 5 Year high x 6 x V'i, 20 rod rolls, regular $15.50 $12.95 black Guaranteed for $6.95 39" x 6" x 12! regular $18.95 $5.49 n uc $3.98 only $1.99 QUARTS 32 $6.49 sells garden hose, regularly, now rolls, $14.50, now STEP LADDERS Regular S4.95 ladders, now 63c service for 6, reg. J 20 GALVANIZED WASH TUBS Regular $1.95 size rod rolls, $15.95 ot DINNERWARE $10.50 den hose, worth $7.95 in foot lengths D squares, 6 $11.95 $7.49 10 with gauge, 20 rod KEMTONE Last chance to buy regular $3.79 gallon Kemtone for C4 BA yleUw Regular $2.25 size Regular $2,50 size set now $7.49 STEAM-O-MATI- ALARM CLOCKS a few left regular Only $4.95 Waterbury, now $1.49 $12.95 iron, now Regular green tagged sy. Saturday Final! DBQGAUI TABLE Regular $2.95 value, now ...... Regular $3.50 lamp, now QQ y I svO $2.29 DUTCH OVEN Heavy cast iron, reg. $5.75 value, now Odds and ends accumulated during our sale, including hand tools, cnamelware, skillets, dozens of other items of which we have only a few left, all offered at EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES! $5.95 1 I, 1f r - i ' NO EXCHANGES VF yz '"'if NO REFUNDS QUANTITY LIMITED T BED LAMPS C IRON 'vv all metal 41 SOUTH MAIN STREET, BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH 7, I |