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Show tucked away under the PAGE SIX BOX ELDtR JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, August 18. 1950 A marsupial Is an animal equipped with a pounch tor carrying its young. Share Starring Honors PEACHES ADD TO FIRST PLACE LEAD FFA T 4-H- Teams Win game that will probably decide the second half winner. The Peaches got off to a one-rulead in the bottom of the first Inning as Cleverly led off with a single. With one away Cullimore drove a sharp single to left centerfleld and Cleverly was on his way going all the way for the score. In the big three-ruinning for the Peaches in the bottom of the fifth, Clark Johnson led off with a walk. Cullimore forced Johnson at second on a field- Honors In Cache tm h n - WE KNOW that dollar bills dont grow on trees . . . not for us anyway. And its probably the same with everyone. BUT WE ALSO KNOW that proper cleaning, and . maintenance of your furnace and stoker once a year Is necessary to prevent costly and . uncomfortable breakdowns during the winter months. . . order SO, RIGHT NOW your furnace cleaning and servicing Job . , . while you still have time. AND llERE Is another reminder! Better let us fill up the ceal bin. No telling what will happen this year so youd .better start with a good supply on hand. August Term Juror Uniforms Monday it BEEHIVE C6ol;& Appliance i Phon i ONE , 68 N. Main . t BEHS Players To Get Football Is Released MASON'S &T READY a Plan Two Golf .1 OT ii i t ' : i i , t . . 1 shotguns, deer rifles and .22's. And we have the calibre or gauge, size and type of munition you want for .22, rifle or shotin quantities from a box gun, to several cases, whatever you need. Ammunition prices are fair traded, so ifon't be any cheaper, but you never can telK . . it may be scarce, or the price may go higher. So it's wise to stock up now! You always get fair and friendly treatment at high-power- h HUNTING now is the time to get ready foiVtHis fall's hunting. You'll find everything yoU need, from boats to ammunition, at the Brigham Tire Shop. We have a good stock of new and used SPORTSMEN ? For. August J AA.U- Soft 45 ed Ball Tournament nese-Amerlca- their tournament last Friday, Saturday and Sunday at John Affleck park in Ogden, with Honeyville taking the consola tion honors. nament for flights and a medal play for the championship flight. There will be prizes for the flight winners, runner-ups- , and consolation winners. Ogden downed the Davis Com If everything works out as ets 4 to 3 to take first and Hon all those wishing to eyvllle defeated Salt Lake City planned participate In this tournament to win the consolation. to turn in their qualiIn the Junior league Honeyville are asked scores fying by Wednesday, Aug. won the tournaments first place 23. by defeating the Salt Lake Bus Monday, Aug. 28 will be the sel 9 to 7 and the Junior Davis tournaComets won the consolation by Brigham City Junior All to parment wishing boys beating Corinne in the last ticipate in this tournament are game. asked to contact Dean Candland To participate on a good-witour in California where they for all of the details. r will play three games, Phone your news to 1000 players were picked during the league play. 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(UP) lessness in marketing costs livestock producers millions of dollars in the United States yearly, according to a University of Nebraska animal pathologist. ! PAGE STUDEBAKER Kol Haramoto of Brigham drive-way- y all-sta- Lots of Walking 146 South Main Phone 548 . blocking a shouldnt have got so discourI kept getting tickets all th. P aged about traffic tickets, him time so finally I Just gave lice said when they stopped Pinol explained. nd f for passing a stop siSn Police said he shouldnt hn, st: a safety in? to have up so easily. given tickets found 21 other lck-The- Box Elder high school Future Farmer of America Judging teams figured prominently In Judging contests in Logan last week walking away with several of the top honors. Best achievement made was a second place by the livestock team, consisting of Quin Chlar son, Brigham City; Ezra Harper, Corinne; and Lynn Hunsaker, Honeyville. The dairy trio placed third In the state-wid- e competition. On the team are. Doyle Hansen, Mantua; Therald Quayle, Perry, and Arthur Gardner, Honeyville. Doyle Hansen placed fourth In individual judging. The meats team, consisting of Quin Chlarson and Roger Jen sen, Brigham City and Ezra Harper, Corinne, won fourth with Roger Jensen placing fourth In individual judging. Another fourth place went to the farm mechanics team, com posed of Howard Call, Brigham City; Reed Burke, Honeyville and Gordon Davis, Perry. The dairy products team, made up of Lynn Reeder and Quin Chlarson of Brigham City and Therald Quayle, Bear River City took fourth place honors with Therald Quayle placing fifth in honors. The crops individual judging team, Don Wendell and Noel Marble of Brigham City and Therald Quayle, placed high, as did the poultry team, Quin Chlarson, Lynn Hunsaker and Ezra Harper. Because many of the boys were with the American Legion baseball team at the state tournament and others were busy farming, not all of the experts were able to participate, conse-qentllowering their number of prizes. The team is coached by John Olsen Jr., Norwood J. Hyer, Owen Westenskow and Sam Gordon of the high school staff. ll Kol Haramoto is the teams busi ness manager. i lever-operate- d Tournaments Ogden Wins In (UP)-M- arcel , . The Brigham City Peaches added another one-hal- f game to their lead in the second half Industrial league race as they defeated Bingham here Wednesday night, 4 to 2 behind the pitching of Carl McConnell. The locals received an assist Tuesday night from American Fork as the Forkers downed Provo- 4 to 3 to push Brigham City out in front of the pack ers choice and Big (Del Nichols with seven wins against three tripled to drive In Cullimore defeats.' with the second run of the game. Powers singled driving in four has games Bud Brigham City for the third run and Nichols to left play in the second half race. Tonight they play Ameri- Lyle Johnson singled moving can Fork at American Fork and Powers around to third and the one week from tonight the Brigham City left fielder scored Debra Paget and Richard Conte schedule repeats Itself. Next on a long fly to right field by Keith Steck. Wednesday night Helper comes . . . who share starring honors in the melodrama House of to Brigham City for their final Bingham scored their first run which appears at the Capitol theater next Sunof and the season, appearance in the top of the sixth as D. Strangers and folMonday, in her first romantic role. Also starring the final game falls on the Jenkins hit for three cases and day is Susan Hayward. lowing Wednesday, Aug. 30, as came in to score on an error. Provo comes to town to play the In the top of the seventh, Brown singled with one away, Eastman And Ansco Culleton advancing singled Brown to third. Steck fired to MOVIE FILM second base as Culleton was goList KODAK FILM ing down and they caught him In a run down, but Brown sneakAll popular sixes and types in ed across the plate with .the secThe list of Jurors for the Austock at lowest prices. If we ond and final run for Bingham. gust term to serve in the first we'll get it for dont have Judicial district of Utah, in and All Box Elder high school Bingham you. for Box Elder county were rein the 10th, 11th and 12th boys AT leased today by County Clerk grades at Box Elder high school K. B. Olsen. It incudes: who desire to practice football, will be issued uniforms Monday, William Baty, City: Brigham Delmar H, Pemberton, Cyril B. August 21, at 4 oclock, at the Open Till 10 Every Night Hess, Shirley W. Wight, Lewis high school gym, aecording to Siggard, Max Morgan, E. V. Gill Alf Freeman, principal. Originally the uniforms were and Victor Romer, William D. Bur- scheduled to be distributed on Tremonton: was later decided ton, Samuel Mortensen, Earl W. Sunday, but it a to postpone it day. Shuman, Lyman Zollinger. A large turn out is expected Corinne: William Rowe and R. E. Redllngs; Riverside, Eber-har- t Monday by Coaches Earl FerW. Ward and Grant L. Hirs-ch- i. guson and Vernal Harris by men wishing to receive their footVarsal L. Chlarson, Honeyville; ball gear in anticipation of the J. David Olague, Rosette; Alma football season Owen, Honeyille; Rex E. Richards, Fielding; Leonard Wren, Automatic Meters Foil Snowville; Leroy Wells, WilMotorists lard; David P. Thomas, Grouse Chiseling Creek; R. J. Bowcutt, Garland, The MAYSVILLE, Ky. (UP) and Albert F. Hall, Portage. motoring public got too smart and city officials had to change their parking meters. Score by Innings: Motorists took advantage of 000 001 1002 Bingham meters, so 50 Brigham City .... 100 030 OOx 4 automatic ones are being Installed. Drivers previously had learned to pull up the lever on the old machines, insert a coin and Qien hot turn the lever. . Police or their collections Yr&king Two golf tournaments are checking rounds would see the planned for the latter part of violation sign. On turning the this month at the Brigham City lever to be certain, the machine Golf and Country club, accord would then register time left. With the automatic to Dean Candland, local pro. meters, The Ogden team of the Japa ingThe City amateur the machine registers as soon tournament n Athletic union will be held Aug. 27. as a coin is inserted. walked off with top honors at This will be a Sunday, match play tour it Judging - BY DOWNING BINGHAM Locals Win 4 To 2 Behind The it Pitching Of Mac sun car, dating back Ignoring Tickets Wrong, sors In the1919, on Driver February, charges Cops Explain To illegal parking Pino1 ing from . CHICAGO STORE FresfonA North Main PHONE 157 TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTEl 68 Phone 29 750 South Main f Texaco Service Statioi South ?.re b h- - |