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Show ; . L's Send T7t PEACHES BASEBALL TEAM OPENS 1950 SEASON NEXT MAGAZINE subscriptions them in for g, can send fuss or bother Without So check to wnte or let-t- o mail Compare our WEDNESDAY Carl McConnell Listed For Pitching Chores For Initial Contest iAGE Side-Line- By Rees Pioneer park at 8.15 oclock when they meet the Helper nine. ouh South It In Brigham s "Moca Ncws-Joun- d Agri-cultur- 200,000 PEOPLE ARE WAITING TO SEE GREAT WESTERN YOUR USED TIRES NEVER BOUGHT SO MUCH BEFORE! U.S. ROYAL lEsclutive ROYALTEX-n- MASTER ew Vacation and Trailer EXPOSITION anti-iki- d where tiree never held before. no more curb-mi- ff tErerleiting Whitewall end abrasion. more safe Renewable tread up to 60 you will see! 1. for unused present tires. 2. Payment terms or charge at miss. de- high-spee- allowances Air CONGRESS OF WORLD'S CHAMPIONS CHAMPION OF BLAZING CHAMPION LOG ROLLERS WORLD'S CHAMPION SHOE PITCHER 3. One week free trial ride on your own car. for the finest new cart, Isnt a U. S. Royal, it isnt - In your convenience. ep- till Top mileage ' 0. S. ROYAL I Exclusive I Chosen SPORTS SHOW Ride. GUNS HORSE CHAMPION ARCHER WINSTON'S HURDLING HIGH DIVING RACING SEALS - CHAMPION FLY & BAIT COACH TRAILER CASTERS SHOW TELEVISION SHOW BOAT SHOW SPORTS EQUIPMENT SHOW SPORTS WEAR SHOW TRAVEL SHOW VACATION I 18 ,iL b, iSHEMROIlEtTi Jr Phone L L North Main S freer LIVE FUR SHOW AUTO SHOW r FAIRGROUNDS MAY '25 Ml 3 SENSATIONAL THE UTAH STATE 21 VALUE - JUNE 3 C certificate and 79c entitles the bearer to on of our genuine Indestructible $5 00 NO SAC VACUUM FILLED FOUNTAIN FENS. Visible Ink Supply You see the ink Universal sue for ladies, men bovs and qirls Tht LIFE-TIM- E GUARANTEE ZIP-ON- tY ON PUU AND IT S FUll IHI NEW PLUNGER F R -- V A CUUM fta PEN hold. 200 more nk than ordinary fountain pen. on the moiket' Vou can Write for Month, on One fillingl No unbreakable foi life Get E.0OU Bill.l No lever Fillerl No Prenur Bari Every Pen teited and lguaranteed to be leak Proof ondcertificate good only while route NOWI (HIS PEN GIVEN FREE If than FIVE DOLIARSI Thu you buy on in fh city for wertistne sale is on Moil orders add 6c for oostaqe Limit 3 Pam ta I thli Fen will Ba ! DRUG STORE Each Certificata M Altar tala llll HAMILTON There was a fine article re cently in the Saturday Evening Post which tickled the fishing bug a little. It was a story about fishing for tarpon with bass plugs and light tackle. The author told of his experiences, and all about the fish he lost, but qualified It with the statement that those who fished for tarpon with this type of tackle just fished for the sport, they didnt intend to catch the fish. First of all they are no good for eating purposes, but they fight with the best of them. It sound ed like it would be great fun and it certainly was good read The Brigham City Peaches will carry two local pitchers on the squad this season. They are Bas Williams and Jay Yates. Bas husled a couple of fine games last season with the ing. Peaches and if my memory name of Staggy from Weber college are at short stop and Carter Cowley will be trying for the hot third base bag. In the outfield some of the following will be holding down positions during the season: J. R. Del Gibbs, Grant Cullimore, Nichols and Lee Simonsen with Clark Johnson and Zundell also playing outfield. The team to beat in the Industrial league this year will toe the American 'Fork Merchants who 'have last years outstanding pitcher Nig Tate. They also have Angelo Vereralli, who was signed this year away frqm the Notice the strange unenthus iastic look in the faces of Brig ham City sportsmen today. Then all you have to do is remember that last night was the Wildlife Thats Riot. all. This corner is afraid that some of the Legion boys who played with the Legion team last year are going to be sadly disap pointed this year. They have to go through the Junior league to with the Legion team this play year. of these boys, who too big to play are they in that league are going to ig Some think nore the contracts that the News-Journ- school and Helper club. not get them signed. If that The rest of the league should happens they will be looking be about even and will furnish for some other means of enterthe league with some top-rattainment this summer. If you baseball. know any boys that are doing Carl McConnell will be pitch- that, set them straight, Get ing this Wednesday evening. those contracts in NOW! as Season tickets, as well regular tickets, will be available New at the gate Wednesday evening. Ten of the 18 members on the Ft aches sqftad thisyear are boys 'from Box Elder county. , for Schedule years Peaches team follows: Helper at Brigham City, May 17; Brigham City at Magna, May 21; American Fork at Brig-haCity, May 24; iBrigham City at Helper, May 28. Bingham at Brigham City, May 31; Brigham City at Provo, June 2; Brigham City at Bingham, June 4; Bingham at Brig ham City, June 7; Brigham City at American Fork, June 9. American Fork at Brigham City, June 14; Brigham City at Magna, June 16; Provo at Brigham City, June 21; Brigham City at Helper, June 25; Brig ham City at Provo, June 27; and Brigham City at MagnaJune 30. All games in Brigham City will start at 8:15; at Provo on Sunday at 2:30; and at Magna at 5 oclock. m THIS CERTIFICATE WORTH $4.21 THE PEN WITH A . this 0)3 FBI. -- SAT. ONLY . Notice is hereby given that on 31st day of May, A. D., 1950, the Brigham City, Utah 12 oclock noon, at the front at Friday. May 12, 1950 door of the county Court House in Brigham City, Box Elder serves me right, they were both County, Utah, I will offer for against Provo. Jay turned in a sale at public auction and sell' master piece against the Kan- to the highest bidder for .cash, sas City Monarchs as the Peach- pursuant to the provisions of es beat them in Rees park last section StaRevised year but after that game coul- tutes of Utah, 1933, as amended, dnt produce and finally quit in the following described real esfavor of an Ogden team. tate situate In said county and now held by It under prelimiunder seasons Jay has two nary tax sale. No bid for less his belt with the Peaches and than the total amount of taxes, could very well turn In several interest, penalty and costs which wins this year. Bas Is still are a charge upon such real es young and could very well get tate will be accepted. , in his share of licks this season, The following abbreviations but Brigham City is going to are used for the words used ophave to look to the younger boys posite them, viz: and see if they can develop a a., ac. for acre, acres, pitcher to take their place in add. for addition, baseball of the future. ave. for avenue. and high beg. for beginning, bet. for between, blk. for block. . bdy., bdrs. for boundry, boundaries. ch., chs. for chain, chains, com. for commencing, cent. for containing, for degree, degrees, deg. or dlst. for distance. E. for east. Ely for easterly, ft. for foot, feet, frac. for fractional, in., ins. for Inch, Inches. Ik- -, Iks. for link, links. It., Its. for lot, lots, for minute, min' m., min., or utes. m. of I for more or less. N. for north. NE. for northeast. NEly for northeasterly. iNly for northerly. NW. for northwest. NWly for northwesterly. January 1945 Tax Sale John E. Baird Record, Page 17 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 21 Drug Bolsters Sheep Industry AUSTIN, Minn. (UP) A new drug, teniatol, is saving millions for the western sheep Industry, The drug is cutting down the death toll of sheep infected with the fringe tape worm. The para site bores into the liver of lambs. It is suspected of causing many deaths that occur when ranch lambs are put on heavy feeding as the final stage in fattening for the market A1347 1915 Tax Sale Record, Page 69 1915 Tax Sale ; Record, Page 94 . L. D. S. Church, Portage, Utah Hall C. A. ' and loss in the industry. KJeveir sweett, naevenr Mllfiei? . . lllhe smmmdk 2 jBiMfliiii "for SEly for southeasterly Sly for southerly. s ! st. for street sub. for subdivision. (, S. L. M. for Salt Lake Merii dian. , . f SW. for southwest. t. tp., tps. for township, townships. ' th. for thence. 1 S. for sur. United States U. ' Survey. S. S. M. for Uintah Special (Meridian. j W. for West. Wly for westerly. WK of Lots 5 and 6, Blk. 14. Plat The EH of Lots 5 and 6, Blk. 29, Plat B, Brigham City Sur- $480.66 vey. All except S. 2 rds. Lots 5 and 6, blk. 1, Plat A, Portage ... $5326 Beg. 82 rds. N. of S. line of SWK of sec. and 8 rds. W. of where N. line of county road Intersects W. line of M. V. R. R., W. 5 rds., N. rds. 12 rds., E. 5 rds., S. 12 to beg. Sec. 5, tp. 14 t- N- R. 3, W., cont. 35 ac , $12.43 SEKof the NWK of sec. 20, tp. cont 14 N., r. 14 W, S.LJM., 40 ac $1.45 itSFee 2-Interest in Lots 1 and 2, sec. 6 tp. 8 N, r. 7 W., S.L.M. cont. 1915 Tax Sale Record, Page 98 J. E. Taylor 1915 Tax Sale Record, Page 103 Wade 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 105 Virgie M. H. Harding, 1945 Tax Sale- - ' Record, Page 107 Beneficial Life Insurance Company 1945 Tax Sale . Record, Page 137 Clark 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 139 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 142 Thomas 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 143 C. W. Ballingham v , 7 M.- Johnson , 6 ; , 1-- 3 1-- 3 3 $7.75 . ' et al 5 . L. t Whitney A. Thompson D-U- William C. Betterldge Sf., et al 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 149 Alberta Williams 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 155 Ellen SD4273 Beg. at a pt. 77 rds. W of the SE corner of the iNWK of sec. 4, tp. 9 N., - r. 2 W., S.L.M., th. running N. 60 rds., th. W 80 rds., th. S. 60 rds., th. E. 80 rds. to beg., cont. 30 ac. ... $453.07 All EK of the NEK of the SWK of Sec. 5, tp. 9 Jf, r. 2 W., SiL. Ma N. of Southern Pacific rail$80.23 road, cont- - 3 ac. . The NEK of the NEK of sec. 9, tp. 11 N., r. 11 W., S.L.M., conL 40 ac. , $5.86 , The SK of sec. 6, tp. 11 N., r. 13 W., S.L.M., cont. 314 ac. $53.09 The 5EK of the NEK of Sec. 2, tp. 11 N.f r. 18 W., S.LJM., cont. 40 ac. $9.63 Beg. 80 rds. S. of the NW corner Of the NEK of sec. 22, tp. 11 N-- r. 18 W., S.LJM., E 420 ft, N. 103 ft., W. 420 ft., S. 103 ft to $3.08 beg., cont.. 1 ac. G. C. Rhodes 9 I small triangular tract of land A bounded as follows By. the N. line of sec. The Hammond Canal Row and Happy Hollo Stream in sec. 9, tp. 12 N- - r. 2 W., S.LJM., cont. 3 ac. .... $14.08 Interest In beg. at a, pt 2582 corner of sec. ft W..of the SE S.L.M. 12, tp. 12 N, r. 3 Wth. running N. 27 deg. 28 min E. 951 ft- - th. N. 66 deg. E. 160 h. 1-- 5 - ft-t- N. 5 deg E. 742 ft- - th. N. 88 deg. 18 min. W. 395 ft- th. N. 38 deg. 58 min. W. 436 ft- th. N. 4 deg. 37 min. E. 626 ft.- th. W. 548 ft-- th. S. 4 deg. 30 min. W. 2640 ft-- to S. line of sec- - th. E 710 ft, to beg- - cont 11 ' ac. ' $504.04 Beg. at pt. 160 rds. Vi, of the SE corner of sec. 30, tp. 12 N. r. 12 W- - S.L.M., th. running N. 32 rods, th. W 160 rds., th, S. 32 rds., th. E. 160 rds. to beg- - cont -... $1.98 , 32 ac. ' 250 rds. N. of the Beg. at a SW corner of sec. 31, tp. 12 N-- r. 12 W- S.L.M., th. running E. 160 rds- - th. N. 70 rds- - th. V. 160 rds- - th. S 70 rds to beg-co- nt 70 ac. $8.67 SWK of the SWK of sec. 7, tp. 12 N- - r. 13 W- - S.L.M- - cont .... 40 ac. .... $586 Improvements on SWK ot Sec. ! 33, tp. 13 N- - r. 13 W. S.L.M. .U. $3.09 (NEK and 5EK of the NWK of sec. 12, tp. 14 N- - r. 10 W- - S. L.M., cont 200 ac. $20.15 NVi of the NWK and the SWK of the NW of sec. 12, tp. 14 N-- r. 10 W- - S.L.M., cont. 120 ' - 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 162 Edwin A. Pritchford 1945 Tax Sale Edwin A. Pritchard Record, Page 163 1945 Tax Sale - I.. i profit point. K for quarter section. r.- , rs. for range, ranges, rd- - rds. for rod, rods. R. of W. for right of way. s. or second, seconds, sec., secs. for section, sections. S. for south. SE. for southeast. .......a.... ..a..,, $13.41 Vlrgle M. II. Harding, ETAL, Veterinarians say teniatol has reduced death losses in lambs on heavy feeding from four and a half per cent to three-fourth- s of one per cent. It also has reduced condemnation of livers In lambs at packing houses from 25 per cent to six per cent It is believed that savings In death losses of lambs on feed, plus the savings on livers, could well be the difference between pt sec.for 10. 1948 e SHOW AT NOTICE OF FINAL SALE FIVE SOX ELDER JOURNAL weather has 'hamper-eSport Editor the practice schedule for the The Brigham City Peaches Past three weeks, (Pete) Peters and Don open their 1950 baseball season Brigham City seems to be next Wednesday night at the Chase, feel the ball club is hurting for pitchers more than stronger this year than teams any other type of summer athfielded during the past two lete. The Peaches are looking jears. for mound prospects, the AmerCandidates for pitching duties ican Legion will be looking for with the Peaches this year in- mound prospects and that is the clude Carl McConnell, Basil same story up and down the Williams and Jay Yates. There line. is also the possibility of obVal Woodland is doing most taining Kenny Barret and Marv Abrams of the Utah State of the hurling for the Bees, but e college for pitching just how good of a chucker he chores. is hasnt been determined beCatching duties will be han- cause the Bees have gone to dled by Dale Gardner of Weber work with the hickory and college and Buck Partan of the thumped the opposing pitchers so hard that hurling has been U.S.A.C. Infield candidates for first easy so far. base are Ben Zundel, Clark The long and lanky Anderson Johnson, Darwin Young and Bill Cowley, Jim Cleverly is at boy has the speed to scare the second base and Lyle Johnson wits out of the younger Junior and a Weber college man by the and Legion baseball players, but whether Harold can stand up and get bv the bigger boys has to be decided. mason:s Main 22 Buy t - In Your 3 pt - Frank i Record, Page 164 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 174 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 200' 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 201 . McCarty ac. $1337 NWK of the SEK of the NWK of sec. 5, tp. 14 N- - r. 11 W- S.LJtL, cont. 10 ac. $413 The EK of the EV of the SEK of the SW!4 of sec. 5. tp. 14 N- - r. 11 W- - S.L.M., cont ,10 ac. ... The SWK of Lot 4, sec. 27, tp. 15 N- - r. 11 W- - SjL.M- - cont 10 ac. $3.08 Beg. at the SW corner of the SEK of sec 33, tp. 10 N- - r. 3 W- - SJLJM- - th. N. 1320 ft-- th. E. 936 ft- - th. S. 1320 ft, th. W. 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 205 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 206 $2-5- 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 228 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 241 936 ft ac. 1945 Tax Sale Record, Page 243 do here. And visit the Home of Budweiser. See for yourself why Budweiser is one of Americas very few true lager Visit St. Louis-ther- es a lot to see and tic and iniported hops. Seeing is believing ..and tasting is testing. Treat yourself to a bottle of Budweiser today. There's nothing like it.. .absolutely nothing. heers. True lagering means long, long ageing. Its Your guarantee against greenness or bitterness. and Your of the ultimate in mellow taste guarantee fragrant bouquet of Americas .. the very essencechoicest domes costliest barley, malt finest rice and 1945 . Record, Page 249 , BEER INC liiST. LOUIS IN WITNESS WHEREOF April, A. D., 1950. (SEAL) - cont 2780 $169.47 cont 5 ac. $109.48 Beg. 991 ft, N. of SW corner of sec. 19. tp. 9 N- - r. 1 W- - SJL.M-t- h. N 512 ft- - th. S. 54 deg. 42 min. E. 182 ft-- th. S. 62 deg. 45 min. E. 319 ft- - th. S. 48 deg. 55 min. E. 412 ft, th. N 89 deg 13 min. W. 752 ft to beg- - cont 432 ac $194.73 beg- - Tax Sale ' ANHEUSER-BUSCH- beg- 2 Part of the SEK of the NWK and part of the SWK of the NE K of sec. 18, tp. 9 N, I. 1 Beg. at a pt 69.4 rds. W. of the NE corner of the SWVi of the NEK of said Sec- - th. running S. 30 rds- - th. W. 26.6 rds-t- h. N. 30 rds., th. E 26.6 rds to - LAGER to 1 have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 26th .day of K. 8. OLSEN, County Auditor Dux Elder County, A-2- 8 M 2 1J r f J i |