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Show rsr v Red And Blue Pairings Listed r.'vKWWi ' i I KUPMNHtIMf i. I 'j i i;yi JiNCi'TiT L ; The members of the Brigham City Golf and Country club havq ' final arrangements made for ending the golfing season at the end of this month. Plans are all set for the Red and Blue tournament which will close out the regular golfing season. Lbs Bundy, that wizard of the legally , r gg f 10 For Golf Play ', it r -- V '.I, . can sand traps, will lead the blue team aganst ihe reds, captained by Denzll Butler, fence busting sliver from the uptown clique. Bundy declares that , he doesnt want anything to do ' with anybody or anything ; labeled "red", and has instructed his team to show the opponents no mercy, but Butler Just laughs and figures that fts Just a waste of time to use energy In talk. The losers will pay the bill at . the annual banquet which is slated for Monday evening, Sept. 24th. The bill will amount, to $5.00, but the evening will" be crammed with entertainment and a good time is guaranteed for, everyone. . ' , . overalls A The law merely requires you . to cover your nakedness (or does it ! ). Some men merely ; stay within the law.',";',;, Others make a slight concession to custom and wear a suit but any old suit,made any way out of any old cloth, will do! 1 , V rt ,T, v;. Then there are those who have respect for themselves and consideration for the impression they make on family and friends men who realize that appearance is one of - IHere-ar- s ' , , fabrics; their expert tailoring that gives you the comfort f arid poisp that comes only with good fit. V Rid yourself ,now of any delusions that all this is prohibitively expensive maybe youll pay $20 more for a ijSupperihelrfier than you do for a' medium priced suit. anySrihier time you shoot $20 on an evening of fun. timriyou buy a suit, shoot $20 on a Kuppenheimer 1 ' Jtsf njoreihan worth it. ,' . V V Vvi t V ';J; J SJgxt v 5 J '4 : $ tjfr i, '! V ; , . .. YOU STILL HAVE UNTIL . rw ' !'. ii - V-- SATURDAY RIGHT !! S. v - V- 5?5 - h OlFOfl : AI1Y ' tQBCOAT IN'DUR i STORE V 4 I ' ,",?, atv? ;x ' y . k i TaW Advantage Of Our . .t - W k 4 V ' I5, f ' . $ , j The Friendly Store For Men 1 Butler, Capt.; Bob Winzeler and djm Bordeaux, Jack Fronk and Tom Matney, Stayner Thompson and Cecil Bradbury, Pat Jeppson and Ted Richardson, M. Mason and Vic Forsgren, M. Glover and D. E. Peckenpaufih, Dale Becker and Harper Pearse, Al Han-jseand Chet Hamilton, ' Frank jCrowell arid Omar Call, Russ Fish,burn and Tippy Pearse, W. H. Stayner and Alf ' Freeman, Floyd Holmes and Rex' Earl, Frank Earl and Ray Thomas, Harold Larsen and Bill Harris, IL., A: Richardson an Max Morgan, Lloyd Reese and Art Hess, Reese Jensen and John Larsen, Leo Jensen and Eddie Krey, Dennis Johnson and Norm Watkins, Milt Peters "and Lowell Baron, Howard Call and Don Sheffield, . Scott Horsley arid Clafr Mcrrell, Orval Merrell and Bill Davis," Jim Mason, and .Jack Shumway, - Walt Cleave and Kent Jensen, M. A. Burtcher and J. D. Merrell, Bud Pett .and Dick Seegmiller, Reed Simonsen and Roland Harris, Alden Jensen and Ray Grant, Bob Nielson and Rex , Baron Bill' Beit t and vRulon: Glenn Anderson and- Leon Goodliffe, Les Dredge and Farrell Bess, Cliff Mailer and Ray Anderson, W H-- . Griffiths .and Paul. Merrell, Dale- - : Baron .and Eliot Ward, .Aforrls Glover and Jess Jepperson,-DeGlenn Smith rind Wayne; Jepperson,,' Elmer Winzeler and Delbert Holmgren, Ray. Reese and Rliss Waldron, Will Merrell an" Harold Bouch, Bill Stewart and Bill Winzeler. n J . long-wearin- J; V ' ! . Oyler Will Lead Locals Against Rugged Opponent him has paved dom. However, The Box Elder Bees, take on some stiff .competition .tonight as they meet the Twin Falls high school eleven on the local football field at 8 p. m. in the first home game of the season. The Bees are fresh from an 18 to 14 victory over last ...years state champions, the . Jordan Beetdiggers and are looking for victim No. 2, but the visitors have .a veteran squad back this to hanyear and will be tough ' w, dle.' i The Bees will be sparked by Phil Oyler, one of the offensive stars on the Bee squad last year as a Junior. Phil scored two of the, three touchdowns against Jordan in the opening game;,, i But, and that is the word that always give a sports Writer an out, a lot depends on how the Bees can clear the way for football player 'is ; just like an automobile, they have to have some place to run, A car heeds a road and so does the boy guy carrying the ball.-Th- e with,' the ball usually i gets alL of the gory, but the kid with his nose in the ground and one of the opponents laying on top of - ' Oy-ler."- ' road for starCoach Ferguson the can usually has a team that block and is sound in the fundamentals of football and that Is the necessary requirement for a good football team. Another spark of light Is ...the fact that Oyler can throw the ' pigskin too, and if the going gets tough and the Bees can't make headway on the ground, they' should be able to connect with a few passes to- - prolong an offensive surge and score. . , All in all, local fans should see some good football tonight and the weather should ; give the two teams a field which ofwill produce some wide-opefenses and plenty of .scoring. Miss. CORINTH, and treasurer of a dub leader market; 4-- Its (UP) far-SmT- r. Pago Ten BOX ELDER JOUlv Brigham City, tn,?1' rind past president of the home demonstration council. She writes a column for tne local newspaper about adidties She In he: farm community. 300 also finds time to can from s to 500 quarts of fruit and never '" a surprise to people around here when they run into Mrs. Dora iWalden, anytime, anywhere. In addition to being a farm wife, shes a school lunchroom -- Friday, September 1(. vege-table- each year. , . n Feminine Hunch Locates Brothers Named Smith Mrs. COLUMBUS, ind. (UP) Harold Hill tried for 21 years to get In touch iwith her two brothers whom she had lost track.of in 1930. She was Just about to give up hapei Their name was Smith and that made it ; more : t;. " difficult. .; While driving through Wichita, Kan., on a vacation trip, she and stopped "just on a hunch : looked through the city direct- She found two William and thought one inette, Delos Thompson and Jay S. Smiths Dee Harris, Ole Zundel and Er- might be one of the missing ' nie Freeman, Arthie L. Richards- brothers. The first one she called- was on- and. D. A. Olsen, Gene Wlx-oand John Reese, Steve An- her brother. A family reunion followed.?- - and Bob derson Anderson, Chu,ck, Epley and Einar Larsen, Walt Mann and Roy Thompson, Bob Hope Not A Gag Harold VariDyke and J. Harold In Stuck Elevator Reese, Alf Olsen and J. Leo Nelson, Frank Holman and 'Ross LINCOLN, Neb. (UP) Bob Dr. Hope, here for a t Bowen; W. R. Bishop and stand, Brandchaft, Glenn Humpherys got stuck in an elevator and it and Charles Claybaugh, Wayne wasnt a gag., . Jensen and S. M. Rasmussen, An excited elevator girl overDr. Rasmussen and Bill Sterwall, loaded an electrical gadget, and Louis Johnson and Lyman Chlar-san- , the elevator, carrying the come. Clyde Stratford and A. S. dian and 10 other persons, went Rich,; Frank Dalton and Wynn up and stuck, instead of going Hansen, Lyle Hansen', and Shir-lej- l down. ' Wight, Lloyd Davis and ' The girl was unable to move Thpron B. Lee, Harold , Powell the elevator but help arrived and David R. Waldron, ; Harold from the outside and Hope and Felt" and Orlando Allen. the others were extricated., ory. ; one-nigh- , Beautiful T-U-r new ft- 4, - ' A good farmer saves Bar-qn- . IIH S I . . - . fron shoulden easy to a hemline Just : n n A' - v enough to be grace- full Note the curving V - 4 hand-finishe- ... button- d J:.? ,'i? 5. v ! " , ' A xf & tin , '4 4?, - 4 hole detail back. 0 full ' for the future e . . . deep Coral gold, lime, wood olet nude . . . vi- 10-1- M . - .. V i . ddd!LDd,De l Carroll LAY-- A ddd s ddd peHSq, Williams and Deb Wes Shirts and Earl - Bfadfield, Reese, Don Chase sf.'.y OPEN HOME SEASON TONIGHT - . WAY makes It EASY to baj the 'BEST! and' iFred and Dick Davis, Owen, Elmer KUtgaard and Ed Ward, Bob Fisher and Eric Seashore, lO. L. Jorgensen and Lloyd Rob- Dr.-Fel- t 1 ..The blue member is listed first with the red team member next: ' Les Bundy, Capt. and Denzel : . ' their most important assets. 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