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Show a Geortre C Marha'I was marie fixe star central txxn iht.x.s lw fore Douglas MacArthur given the Fame rank. , Japanese Baseball was All-Sta- t all-sta- Qen Nesel(,c" play- - ager. They will panese team Jose, Aug. 9, and Lodi on r , Alaska (UP) Jet fighter pilots need relaxation after flying 500 miles per hour and Capt. Marlon M. Davis gets his by sewing clothes for his family. About three years ago I bought a sewing machine for my wife, Davis said. I ot Interested in It myself and before long I had finished a dress for my daughter and started on clothes for my wife and myself. Davis, 31, of San Angelo, Tex., flies an jet inr terceptor for the 66th squadron, Elmendorf Air Force base. Hes had 3,200 hours in the air, 400 with jets. for State Farm Mutual. J. EDWIN F-9- 4 BAIRD AGENCY INSURANCE 134 South REAL Fighter-Intercepto- ESTATE Mam Street tsMfij No-er- s tpoas ROIUND JERRY CAHILL SUMMONS Civil No. 7107 In Tho District Court ol 0LP WRID" YULTURS- SA Glade Sycamore and David Bob Whitaker and Reeder all had one for three. Score by Innings: ptshucti PRLHOLLEY?1 tmthtep vwmtom mum I .... Zundels Brigham Tire 300 000 - ega rIenbold fi.ru n H W Made-You- THhE"eSt?ATEDe,0 MRS and MONRO 0035 CcffiEE, 1 fRAN First Secutty 5x B- - CHARLES SONi? end GREEN MRS City, SHORT. MRS. BACCS NMirc Teoow The Brigham City Peaches fell again before their jinx, the Provo Tlmps in Rees Pioneer park by a 9 to 2 score last Wednesday night. The game was three and a half Innings old before the hand writing on the wall became evident. 'At the end of this portion of the game the visitors had an eight run advantage with Marlon Warvkler, Provo pitcher, getting by the Peaches with regularity. Both teams hit for eight safeties, but the story of the outcome Is written in the difference In the fielding. The Peaches committed 10 mlscues and that is the explanation of the scoring. The scoring opened In the top of the second inning when the Tlmps scored a brace of runs. Page opened by getting on base on an error, Holler walked and one of the runs scored in a long fly to left field by Storey and the second run come over the plate on Fullmers double. In the top of the third inning two errors and two hits allowed another run to score and that was enough for the ball game right there. In the top of the fourth Inning, the visitors pushed over five runs on two - titis while the Peaches were tossing the ball around for three errors and Fow ers gave np a base on balks. The Peaches came to life for a little while In the bottom of the sixth inning when they scored their two runs of the " game. Nichols was walked after Williams had singled and p"bak doubled to drive in Wil Hams, and Nichols scored on a long fly by Vard Johnson. Then both pitchers settled down to finishing the game as quickly as possible. The only other scoring for the rest of the game came in the top of the eighth for the Tlmps. M. Wan kler led off with a triple and scored on an error. The Peaches hit Wankier but 3 030 00 Chase Firestone the Timp hurler kept them well American League Results spaced and none of the local Even though they were rain- players were able to gather more ed out once, Arbons and Cen- than one hit for their trips to tral Chevrolet finally got their the plate and only pn'one cc game off with Central Chevrolet Icaslon was there more than one beating their opponents 6 to 4 in an inning. " In a thriller-diller- . The box score: The funny part of the game Provo was that Glen Day chucked a But his downfall was In his control; he walked seven and hit two batsmen. Pitcher Brent Horsley gave his foes two hits and also had poor control in giving up nine free passes. Toughy Claybaugh and Cap-ai- n Jay Arbon collected the only hits of the contest, i Score by innings: 040. 106 Central Chevrolet 202 004 Arbon Lunch - D mm uwb maw their Teeth Minis nhm&loiosi CAm iPt cm 250 ,000 MEH RESULTED, sepoy DtrtH rebellion of owl UNfcLD INDIA5R1H& ANP PfraTRUCTlONAND WITH iix .TT i' ,.v .A iTivf A. -- 1 - v BACCS. and MRS. GEORGE THRIEDUiSN' MRS James MRSHtT D. OSCAR Uah. !a BanL K' plaint within 20 day .i1 tha lumtnom udob to do. judgment taken against you fj JS mandea V' JOHN MRS ibRGCCEFORct 9 To 2 Wed. Al YAouB Peaches Lose ToTimos s - known laimintir'vj or intere. J real property de, t W in adverse to or cloS K ownership, tats R With the third week of games In the second half over, Central Chevrolet of the junior league, and Larson Brothers of the senior league, seemed to be shoo-infor the 1931 crowns. Both outfits are undefeated during the second half, and there Is only two more games left to play. The first half of the r league saw these same two teams romp home with top honors In winning four straight battles. National League Results Larson Bros, fought off the determined Wess Market gang and topped them 13 to 3. Rees Pioneer park was the site and Thursday morning was the day. Both teams played good ball, and It was just a case of the winners having too much polish. Captain Ross (John McGraw) Poulsen led his team in hitting again with three for five. Dennis Beecher slapped out two for four while Stuart Reeves had one for three. Eddie Briteriburg, Rodney Taylor and David Beckert all had one for three for the losers. Score by Innings: 3 001 200 0 Wess Market 070 042 x 13 Larson Bros The C. B. Williams team still held a slim chance to topple first place Larson Bros, when they dropped Chase Firestone for a 10 to 3 victory for their second win of the second half. Chueker Billy Jensen allowed Chases only two bingles while his mates busted out 12. Lyle Jenkins led his team in hits with two for two. Billy Jensen, Reed Hansen and Darwin Reeves had two for three. The contest was a wet, windy, and wet one, but Reed Hansen unloaded his second home run of the year In the fourth inning. Score by Innings: B. Williams 232 3010 Elder Bo pYoinUff. nS3LH Tin-ge- a Fresno Jaon August 8, San Placid, August 11, August 12. ANCHORAGE, or lost your rtght to drlvtl Tha host, way to comply with this law It to Insure with Stata Farm Mutual Who automobile insurance company that dartd to be different In ways that save you money Find out how from 4 idwin laird Agency, agent Chucks play Jet Fighter Pilot Finds Dressmaking Relaxing Not undof tha now FU Funtuitte? Low to 40 Into Mneiol lUtpontibillty ffoct Stptambar lit In Utah. Should you hovn n nccidnnt, you may bo required to post 01 high as $11 000, pQV by ITS A TACT BROS. GET SCARES, BUT WIN the Utah baseball team left Brigham City Monday to play In several games In California. Making the trip from here were Jim Tazol, John Tanaka, M. Yamasaki, Shlg Aokl, and Kol Haramoto as business manon drivers license py To Play rs Five Box Elder county $11,000 CENTRAL CHEV. AND LARSON w! CASS; .nd mrs. F. Alexander J A JAM! 3 F ALEXANDER. and MRS J. A. WILLIAM-SOand .MRS. KUHN ADAM ADA'M KUHN; JOS1E RYAN, if the are living, and foregoing defendants unknown heirs, their if deceased repre.ereta.tive., end legal creditor, a. FERRY, CHARLOTTE JANE of tha e.tate of J T. known a. John Y. Ferry, Ferry, al aU other pereone un- and deceased, in uid been filed with the qS1 T Thi. U an action "uieting pUmtir, following deacribed Bo Eldar County, St..7 wits All of Block 219 226, Plait A, Connne Ck," situated in the EuTj otherwise daaign.f,f , -In Sec- - 6, T 9 N. ! Dated 20. 1951 ilyDEE O- - RV 1 LUND Attorney for pc First Securif. b j v- L CRiaiNAtW MtANT -k To BE 0AM! v l Altai FeetweeWndkale & NEWREAS iV - r4, Apply SCUTl os It comng) the box for easy, certain cJ trol of Crabgrass. j This dry compound wscuttl,f ugly Crabgrass without harm, desirable grasses, persons pets. Ten year development - ( Scoffs Research lawn all sections of the We recommend proven i count) that yi treat your lawn again witlj Scotts Turf Builder . the complete grass food, THOMPSON WRECKER SERVICE DAYTIME CALL SUNDAYS NIGHTS Hardware 935-93- 6 41 906-874- W i"r & South Main Implements Phone rnnf& .vaSKt 163 V m 111 r. The Brigham Tire shop won a close spirited battle from Zundels, 5 to 3 last week In the jther Junior league contest. Pitcher Gill Jensen had the game In his back pocket for Zundels until the fourth Inning when the Tire shop tallied all five of their runs. Zundels scored their three in the first, and Score by innings: hen they were held scoreless. 021 500 0109 .Top sticker was losing chuck-e- r Provo 000 002 000 2 Gill Jensen with two for two. Brigham City V s 1 t ? IFnirae isher Bottles now are dressed up with a brand new sparkling, red, white and gold label. Were proud of the new design, which is adapted from our Fisher Can labeL This is the design which was selected as one of the three finest in the national contest held in Chicago last October with 233 brewers represented. I f && UteeatG fossa) &37S ftec OagdD QRQlUnd em... ii Sons wen! pre-cooke- 1 J i Model d Whats more, you can save up to 60 f . on food by buying in season and io quantity. 0 Only $00775 ite since 1884. ... GRIkMo) li Wonder Oven Electric Rango Use the Wonder Oven" os two ovens each with its own heat Or lower the Divider system. Heating Unit and you have on oven big enough to hold a lb. turkey! 35-cont- coal' I. f j RO-5- The only change is in the label itself. 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