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Show PAGE SEVEN elder JOURNAL Clomps Down , )Rlb l"V5anhh Soles' Mercury (UP)-Spa- nish among oducers, 'largest, are limiting the f tense international situation continues. Before the outbreak of the Korean war the New York mar-ket price was $70 per flask. Today it is around $86 a flask. In the hope of an even great- Producprs have down on large shipments limiting current sales to lots of 100 flasks or less Even those sales are made on a current marketbeing basis, pending the leveling off of the world market. Spain s Almaden and Arraya-ne- s mines, by far the richest mercury mines in the world, are d, t0, Produce roughly one-thirof the worlds production. mer-- ! t h e cur-j- o small shipments in sit- international action is producers mercury rid prices for if the even farther walt and see in a belief by d BOX EIDER twin Will fails for practice tilt Hivers Will Sharpen Up With Game Before They Finish League Games The Box Eider Bees, who are in first place in Region One, will travel to Twin Falls, Idaho for a practice game tonight in the Twin Falls stadium. The game will start at 8 o'clock in the eve- ning . The Bees will take along all of the main squad which con- sists of A the Juniors and seniors. total of 35 boys will make the trip. They will leave Brigham City at l oclock In the afternoon and will come home "PICK O' THE PICTURES" and SATURDAY FRIDAY great ACTION it ALIVE dement! I right after the game. Box Elder has a record so far this year. Twin Falls record is not known, but Boise, who blasted the 29 to 13, toppled Twin Falls by only one point. Coach Earl Ferguson anticipates a good battle all the way, even if the Hive Is a touchdown underdog. The team will be at full strength for the tussle. Gary Mortensons broken finger, Lewis Knudsons bruised hip, and Ronnie Rocks bad elbow are all healed and In top shape. They will also enter the game with a full senior team. The is as follows: starting line-uLee Boothe and Tom Barnes at the end posts. iMaurlce Hunsa-ke- r and David Kotter will hit the opposing line from , the tackle slots with Russ Nelson and Lewis Knudson filling in the guard Collin Hunsaker will positions. center the oval with LeRon Johnson calling out signals for Reese Whitaker and Phil Oyler at the halfback positions. Ronnie Rock will take care of fullback duties. Capable reserves who will give the Hivers plenty, of power on the bench are Gary Mortehson, Paul Josephson, Richard White, Glendon Hendricks, Ray Stain and Harold Anderson. Next season, the Twin Falls eleven will return the ' contest. They will come . down again when the Bees have a bye in Region One play. i mightiest Keoture of p H- - Wed on the by Walt Disney every lusty, , thrill! b WaltDisneqs ' rtESINTATION OF Robert Louis Stevensons reinsure Coor6p 7ECWCO&Z CNttnbuM ADDED A island by Rsdio RKQ Picture, me ATTRACTION Great Outdoor Film BEAVER VALLEY Plus Selected Short Subjects Chapter Exciting ,n Man Atom Cartoon vs. -- 4- Circus -- COMING SATURDAY and UNDAY i- -- Command a higher price at the market for your livestock. Give them our scientifically balanced feed Its mineral " regularly. fortified, rich inequality bone meal and fattening ingredients. 4 Color Cartoons 1:00 P.M. " for increased fall and winter Start feeding new comedy has lion's share of laffs! the TYSONS ytamncmt crJtL'MMMD' CECIL KELLAWAY RAY COLLINS ROBERT KEITH NORMAN gtocsd and PANAMA And CNOW WAYNE DAVID MELVIN SHORT SUBJECTS FEED and SEED West Forest Ph. 154 CARTOON . Baud on FRANK now production. JUNE ALLYSON DICK POWELL Story by Directed by NORMAN PANAMA and ROBERT MELVIN 'The Reformer And The Redhead" TRAVEL TO O' v v ,.GRRn jhl only companion ctthe Window four-poin- This corner has seen a group hunters walk right into a fellas geese decoys with a flock headed In and of course they started back up 'and kept out of range and looked for another field to feed. , series of 578. In the Tuesday night mens league, Merrells, Inc. held their first place position after split ting two points each with Wess market. Lloyds Chevron service fell into close second place after taking three points from Finer Cleaners. Nielsen Motors swamped the Bear River refuge taking off four points. Darrell. Gardner wojjnd up the alleys with a high series of 668. Pat Jeppsen rolled a 213 score to win one-hal- f hours dual air plane Instruction from Seagull aviation .company of Brigham City. J Airthurst Boats To Be Regulated A new regulation In the 1950 pro-vide- s Waterfowl Proclamation that the users of airthrust boats must travel on designated ' and marked courses where such are esablished this year in order that the foundation for the proper use of the growing boats number of may be laid at the start of the problem, rather than after the problem has become too big. The purpose of the regulation is not to prohibit the use of the crafts,, but rather to regulate their use so that the rights of less fortunate hunters are protected. Thus, a start will be made this year in the establishment of marked travel cour-e- s for airthrust boats on the more heavily used hunting areas. r These courses will be laid out so that Jhe air boats may not be also so used to rally birds-an- d that they will not disturb the birds away from hunters set up in blinds ajid pits. Only a very few marked areas will be es tablished this year. There will be no restrictions boats on the use of on areas where such courses have not been established, ex cepting where it becomes clear that such boats are being used to rally the ducks, 'or on those areas wherein the use of such boats is expressly prohibited by Proclama the 1950 Waterfowl tion. Ranch Hand Aims High GREAT nFlAILIJS, Mont. (UP) Great Falls police wish ranch hands wouldnt get so high on their day off. They found one who had too much to drink and wanted to sleep it off. He pick ed a second story girder of the new Barber building for a bed. Bring Your Crowd The To - SATURDAY for NIGHT a Pavul Wayne referees a friendly argument between June PMt,furM i . with JAMES WHITMORE lvkhk ind Screen Play by Story DmcM ' k SJ da warn tor hi IfoT I: TheaIAA -- s by A HOLMAN TAUR06 J. CARROL NATHANIEL Freducto ij AND FUN IARIARA KALI DRISCOLL GOOD MUSIC PLUS NEWS ATRICEWYMOREwum SUN. - MON. - TUE. UNUSUAL PICTURES YOU EVER urtra SAW! 1 Y SHOW, students correspond ing to the grades. terests-- of Those participating were Ray Anderson, - Rose Marie Lomax, Janice Hansen, Bobbie Ann Stewart, Ferl Barker, Barbara Shaw, Jeanine Spackman, Glenda Larsen, Alan Hanline, Joan Travens, iLee Boothe, Donna Facer, Collin Hunsaker, and a boys double quartet, with Calvin - Jeppsen, Donna master of ceremonies. Compton. Uttl'IidHillHW Side-Line- s HOW IS YOUR NERVE ????? By "Mocm DARE YOU VO ATEMD News-Journ- al : . Bporta Edito One-APlays - Five 'one-ac- t plays, under the direction of Miss Joyce Thorum, speech- instructor, have begun will practice and presentation start October 26. At that time, Kidnapping Betty-wil- l be shown as an assembly to the student body. Lets Make Up also will be shown to the school as the speech departments assembly. Following on December 7, Sugar and Spice will be enacted in .the same manner. These three are all comedies. On, the night of Nov. 8, two The Valiant and dramas, Which Is the Way to Boston, will be shown to the general public, according to Miss Thorum. Richard Bosley. To Present Miring nun . ,IRICH vos STROHEIM All Tickets 60c inc. tax . sleep. Don't Miss The Big Time At The . THEATER N In Technicolor With Jerome Courtland , v ' the average person terms a sportsman as anyone who carries a gun, rifle or plays team or individual Sports events as a sportsman. That is a mistake. ' Now Now the dictionary may be to blame for some of this. The definition they give is . . . one who pursues the sports of field, as hunting, etc. But the term should go is vior. ZMo-Yh- n SWANSON HOLDEN Sat., 8 P.M. -- Armory Building O DANCING O CONCESSIONS O VALUABLE actually further than that. One who careful to both- property as well as other hunters around. One who is fair in observing Hot Dogs Only 20 Cents ' Hbt dogs, 20 cents apiece, will both laws as well as the unwritten laws of human beha- L GLORIA WILLIAM NOW ON SALE TICKETS Friday at 12 noon will start another hunting season as the duck, season officially opens. Alare seeing ready sportsmen Honkers, Green Heads, Pintails, Teel and Fish ducks in their . - PRIZES tThe latter mentioned in the paragraph above is the toughest to control. Respect for anothers rights are often violated without thought such as flights of Honkers" coming right over a hunter who is all set up for them with his decoys and all and someone off to the right or left who is completely out of range raising up and firing and veer them off course when they & Boys Shop on display in Dredge's Men ' . . j '' it I . Sponsored f- By Junior Chamber of Commerce i There's no belter bourbon! tin ! Mil 11, STBUGHT B with Gary Cooper and Ray Milland : J : : : ' THE GRAND PRIZE SEE , 'BEAU GUEST" CARTOONS THE MOST ONE OF -- SHORT SUBJECTS niMwi LONDON TUESDAY WEDNESDAY , THURSDAY RUTH ROMAN V these happenings. the great "MY FRIEND IRMA GOES WEST" ARTHUR KENNEDY RAUL STEWART of O SUNDAY & MONDAY 0OM SCHARY Oiwb o I0IIY m i "BLONDIE HITS THE JACKPOT" IEHI0H PICTUR1 TODAY & SATURDAY it CURTIS YAL ,;jj SPORT SHOTS and Beverly Tyler ALSO - NA1SH ... There are' more , than 3,200 faiteners, including huts, 'bolts, screws and .rivets. Ins a typical ! flycnger automobile. But the so called sportsman still roams and still causes feelPoachers have come into ings. season with each passing hunt. They are fellows who will not pay to Join a clqb but still move in and hunt with the fella who pays maybe $50 or $75 for the same privilege. Then he gpts sorp about the thing saying that , hp cant afford to pay such a From The Beehive price and wonders why in thun-dp- r ' such restrictions are placed V t; on his hunting. Alan Hanline By Its the same old story. A few spoil things for the rest of the Observes be sold at the Logan game next people. Just as in the army. One man goofs off and the enwere Box Elder high students Friday by the Distributive Edu- tire company is blamed and re- Miss to urged this week In advisory cation club, according classes to react quickly to the Hansen. fire siren and hastily move from Selling in the rain at the home the building to a clearance out- coming yielded a profit which will be used to send represenside. 'Without running, stopping to tatives to the D. E. convention. Marilyn Wood. pick up books, and casual disMIDNIGHT SHOW cussions with friends, the fire-exOCTOBER 19TH THURSDAY, training should provide Distributive Education Meet w: for all. safety "Utahs Distributive Education stamIn are casualties club ofAmerica held state eleclargest pedes, not actual fire accidents, tions In Salt Lake City, October it was reported. 5, with five students from Box This week the school Is going Elder attending. to sound the siren and find how Norman 01se(f, president, Rou long it takes for clearance of the Jean Ward, vice president; Rabuilding, thus continuing safety mona Madsen,' secretary; Glenin the school. 'Richard Bosley. da Larson, publicity, manager and Thomas Jensen, officers of Seniors Now" Assembly the local club, participated in Seniors Now, was the theme the elections that were conductof an assembly held last Thurs- ed the students while entirely by senior day, presented by the the teachers nfieet with the state class for the senior division. according to Miss Han It showed the rise from the advisors, sen, sponsor of the Box Elder 12th and to the seventh grades t' club. iMarilyn Wood,, the different activities and in- "THE PALOMINO" k - lets worries, but sportsmen, tighten the guard and keep this form of entertainment as it is or hotter foe the future years. The restrictions which have become common things in Box Elder County are posted areas and private clubs which have been organized to relieve some Allyson and Dick Powell in The Reformer and the Redhilarious romantic' comedy coming to the head, Capitol Sunday. The new offering marks the first film appearance together of Miss Allyson and Powell since their marriage more than four years ago. FRIDAY and SATURDAY of that.- , DRIVE-I- GALA EVENING cant do of i ' Whit don this toy sm that heMt bln It is Hunting can be fun fun and gives one the relaxation and relief . frqm , his. .business e DANCE MWIL FEATURE DOUBLE " There are lots of other things such as this happen which has brought on the- - restrictions to hunting that we now have. And there will be other such incidents that happen this year which will be steps to further restrictions unless we wash up and start wearing the word sportsman In the true manner. bowling team moved t into first place with a victory over Modern Cleaners Monday evening at the Dance Bowl, and the Club Billiards took three points from the Intermountain Indian school to secure second place in the Monday nights ILadies league. Also, Beehive Appliance grabbed four points from Central Chevrolet. Modern Cleaners and Beehive are now tied for third place, Marge Olsen rolled a high single game of 232 and a high Tri-stat- DAYS STARTING TUESDAY BIG strlcted to quarters. The - army can get away with It because the rest of he men will soon set the offender in his place, but in our case, we dont do that,' we BOWLING RESULTS CARSON FRANK havent a chance of getting a bird and at the same time ruining the chances of the fella who is ready and perhaps has 6pent many hours spotting the geese in order to get ready. OURB Oil WBISKT ii gHHUnuuuu-awuuuuuuuauauiJuubPROOF . Ojp HICKORY DISTIUINQ : C CORPORATION, PHIIA., PA. - |