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Show ' V- - FAcassnt COX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, February 22, if Shier SUte Meet Friday BEES SIATE HOLIDAY TILT 1952 Plant Churcfi Services Urged On Industry WITH WEBER FRIDAY NIGHT fteminda Fort Brigham Camp Members of the Fort Brigham camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers were reminded today by Captain (Nora Farrell that regular monthly meeting will be held Friday evening, February 22, at the home of Mrs. Ruby Wight. Box Elder Will Be Out To Stop riors are tied for top spot along with Ogden and Bear River and the Bees after losing two straight Loosing Streak A, CHICAGO (UP) The Church Federation of Greater Chicago is urging Chicago business firms o consider adoptng the worship" idea. The federation made the pro-Dosal in letters sent to 1,200, Protestant ministers and to more than 800 firms in the Chicago area. The idea started at Plymouth, Tnd., where services have been held at 7 a. m., each Wednesday at the shipping crate plant of the Gerber Plumbing Fixture Co. of Chicago. The services are conducted on company time. THURS. - FRI. - SAT. TWO BIG FEATURES I tmr kltd a w Min "in-ria- 1 last week end will have to get The Box Elder Bees meet the back Into their winning ways to game Weber Warriors in what will be stay away from a play-of- f a do or die game as far as the for a state tournament post. WarBees are concerned. The The Bees defeated the Warriors by a 10 point margin in their first meeting in Ogden and will be out for a repeat performance. However, the Bee chances are as uncertain as the prediction of the Region games have been this season. Malm-ros- e has lost his basket-eythe last three games, Anderson has' been scoring pretty regularly, i but the rest of the offensive power has fizzled out In recent e BUT YOU RE FOR ASKING H! RANDOLPH SCOTT games. This fact, coupled with the slipping defense has caused them a good deal of trouble in recent games. Weber can be a terrifically hot team or, as in the case against Bear River, quite cold. Just how the teams come out in Friday nights game will depend on who is hot and locals Box Elder Highs Fighting Muscle Men to left Pete Nakafura, right, front row: Glendon Hendricks, Bill Smoot, Rulon Smoot, Wayne Butler, Juno Uymetsu. Back row; Principal Alf Freeman, the teams biggest rooter; Vem Wells, heavyweight; Dee Ward, Herb Adamson, Dean Olsen, Val Woodland, Ben Tingey and Sam Gordon, coach. y . . . in; who is cold. In the LAST few years, we have nearly doubled our investment in plant and facilities to serve Utah telephone users. i , - 0 The increase in investment has been very substantial for two reasons. First, we have tried to keep pace with continuing demand. Second, it takes i lot more dollars to provide facilities at todays high cost levels. 0 In the last five years weve spent nearly $25 million for construction of new facilities, and our program this year is continuing at an even greater . ' - . O Not only is more equipment being added Ifu .daily throughout the state, but Utahans are ing the telephone more and more useful. find- - r' O Ten years ago, about 600,000 local and long distance calls were being handled daily. Today the volume has more than doubled, with a daily average approximating 1,300,000. cm- - f ployees are building for Utah a telephone system ty match the states growing needs. I !i 4?Tb HoMBtaiR States Telephone and Telegraph Co. id- a ft i. FRIDAY ENTERS STATE ALWAYS HAVE YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED THE DORIS SAMTOHE WAY! DAY Clothes are REALLY even ingrained clean dirt is removed. Spots are taken out even perspiration. Not the slightest whiff of dry cleaning odor clings to clothes. Magic better press stays in longer. DANNY MIAS Warner Bros See fca n . The combined efforts of 2,900 skilled '' Sunday - Monday Tuesday - Wednesday BOX ELDER WRESTLING SQUAD g i rate, From the records, it is impossible to choose a favorite. Weber has defeated South Cache, Falconry Revived Logan, Bear River and Ogden twice. Box (Elder lost to Ogden, On College Field twice while downing Logan Bear River and South Cache. SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. in their last outing Weber, MEET (UP)) The shrill note of a small whistle sounded ort the against Bear River were only able to count 29 points in the winter desserted California In Places Second Region One Mat Meet At game and by this reason should State Polytechnic college foot-l- l be on the rebound for this game. field changes ft to a medieBox Elder Last Week With Weber High First Also the Bees, who in earlier val! arena of knighthood and games of the season, have pro One wrestling title by a single mis- hunting birds. the Losing Region ven their capacity to play a bet' The whistle, in the mouth of ter brand of ball than they did counted point in a tournament last week, Box. Elder high Donald Liming, brings down 24 berths for state competition, this Friday against Logan at least,, could won 10 of the from the skies, A and Saturday at Payson high school. also be ready for a change. fury with hungry, outstretchAll in all it is doped to be an local matmen wrenched out 60 points in the region ed 'beak Striking for the raw red The meat at the young students interesting gftme for the holiday meet, placing second to Weber with 61 points. A scorers feet. crown Friday night. The second team games will start at 6:30 error in Hern Adamsons match lost him the contest, and it The bird, silent and stiffwith the first team game sched- wasnt detected until too late. Too, that single point would winged, devours the meat, then have given the Bees the margin of victory over Weber. uled to start at 8 p. m. perches on the iwrist of his traina, , the days when feuIn the state meet, preliminary er, recalling lords sought sport afield matches will be battled off Fri- dal with their deadly falcons. day night at 7 p. m. Winners of these matches will hit the From the age of 12v Liming mats at 10 a. m. Saturday and has been a falconer by hobby. the finals will Ibe held Saturday In place of the falcons of anday, he has captured and evening at 7 p. m.,all at Pay-so- other trained sparrow hawks as hunt school. high ers. t Team results of last weeks re"The sparrow hawk Is quick to Box were: meet 61; Weber, gion learn," explained. Elder, 60; Ogden, 28Y4, t Bear While it Liming feeds mainly on grass 12 and South Cache River, crekets and field mice, Box Elder placed 10 men In the hoppers, it can be trained to hunt and and , state m ecu, Weber, 9. Ogden 4 kill undesirable birds ,.111 whiskey, too, there fa good . . . better . . and siml , and' Bear River 1. iar pests. ults of individual matches He bases his training methods ix Elder men follow: on reading, interviews with Wool- - modem falconry experts and his Bejb pinned 1 own experiments. Heres how he trey, d.K, lost decision to Mellin, does it: iW; pinned Knudsen, B. p. (Doh prepares a simulated tar, . ' place. get bird by Wrapping a horseI 103 . Juno Uymetsu, pinned shoe with burlap. He equips it 'Bourbon HsT?egtr Thompson, 0.; dec. Rose, B. . with wings of the type of wild A first place. '3 )t bird he wishes big hunter to kill BASKET BOURBON STRAIGHT KENTUCKY and then ties the raw pieces of 112 Wayne Butler, pinned by some rodent in place as the O. didnt place, j Stetler, THE HILL AND HILL COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 86 PROOF dummys head. Rulon Smoot, 127 dec. ThompHe whirls the target around son, O., draw with iFlinters,. We- in a elicle on a long leather first thong and sends the hawk t ber; pinned Olsen, S. C. , t' r place. the attack. The hunter strikes bird to the ground. Dean Olsen, 133 pinned Rich, the moving The raw meat teaches the h'awk 1R.; lost dec. to Papageorge, to for the head and the kind Weber; pinned Burt, O. second of go used determines the wings , place. prey the hawk learns to kill. Val Woodland, 020 dec. Hall, didnt place, B. R.; dec. Beaver, Weber first lost .Glendon Hendricks, 165 place. if dec. to Merriat, (Weber; pinned ' Pete- Nakamura,-13dec. Hall, Bradshaw,. B. R.secpnd, place. 6.. R.;' dec. Beaver, Weber first Dee Ward, 175-de- d Deacon, place. B. R.; lost to Miller, Weber; dec. Bill Smoot, 445 dec. Johnson, Matsumura, place. first Q.; dec. Francis, Weber dec. Anderson, Vem Wells, place. Weber; tost time advantage dec. Herb Adamson, 154 lost to to Hansen, O.; pinned Gardner, Anderson, B. R. by scorers error B. R. second place. 2. 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