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Show t t t f f SpdEfefc Sosts Mon. gion has maintained a lopped-side- d win-locolumn score heavy on the win side. Pacing the Legionnaires will be Malmrose, Robinette, Nichols, Steele, Hadfield, Gibbs, Simon-sen- , Whitaker, Jensen, Adams and Valentine. . m. , Ghosts. . , They face the sparkling Ghost Game time is 8:30 p. m. and team consisting of Zlggy Marthe preliminary match between cell, Buck Buckner, Babe Rand, the North stake and South stake Garland and Windy Loall stars will begin at 7:30. - Tippy pez. With a roster studded with The Ghosts, with practically' a former college and high' school perfect record behind them, stars the local team wont be a find time to add a hilarious note push over tor the colored team. to an already top game. The During the past, season, play- smooth operating crew features ing as an independent and in marathon dribbling, football, the Ogden city league, the Le basketball and slow motion bas- - Ml FUR WILL FLY; KIUIU1Y se PREVAIL IN CASABA CONTEST North'Antf South Stoke Will ; ' Meet At 7:30 p.m. All-Sta- rs With." a phenominal 1952 basrecord .behind them the ketball Brigham City t American Legion team will meet the tops to professional basketeers ' nexj , Monday,' March 10, when they match points with the original Iowa " 1 , ' Sonny Murrill, Mr. Buck Buckner, Windy Lopez , . ... members of the Iowa Ghosts squad who will meet the Brigham City American Legion team at Box Elder high school gvm next Monday at 8:30 p. m. with preliminary match at , 7:30. n , grandmother, Ann Alston and tailor, Mrs. Beth Baird. Girls were then welcomed into the Brownie Circle by Mary Beth Baird, the only Brownie. Pins were pinned by Brown Owl Bidlack and capped by Tony Owl Beth Heed. Those in the group Were Ann Alston, Patri cia Bidlack, Kathy Claybaugh, - Box Elder high school mat CosGayile Ann Cutler, Alice men rounded out their regular grove and Shauna Sheffield. ' league competition in time to After the Investiture the girls wrestle in the Utah AAU meeting sang the Brownie Smile and last Monday and Tuesday and each girl served her mother brought home a. drawer full of with punch and cookies. r gold and silver medals. The meeting closed with AAU participants are restric Brownie Circle. ' This troop Is being sponsored ted from further high school ath anns. letic competition that year, so by the Plans are being made for an- not all wrestlers made the trip other Investiture soon for Susan to the Salt Lake City War Me Wixcm, who is ill, and Diane morial arena.' " , in flie ,95 pound division Den Kopinitz, The evening, Friday, March 7, nis and Dickey Gordon, both at 8 p.m. Investiture ceremon- sons of Sam Gordon, BEHS wresties will be held for Bonnie Rae ling coach, fqfught through, the Nelson, "daughter of Mr. and preliminaries and found themselves facing each other in the Mrs. Clark Nelson. final. In that match Dennis the invested Rae be will Bonnie older of the two, decisioned Dick into the Holly troop and all par- for the first place gold medal ents of Holly troop members are while Dick received the second inyited - to attend the meeting '' eilveit medal. which will be held at the home place In the 112 pound division, of troopleader, Mis. Deann Ben Tingey walked with a second. Rulon Smoot took first in the 127 pound division for first place and Harry Uymeatsu, won the first place gold medal" in the 1Q3. ppund division. Bill Smoot in' the 145 pound class and Don Bott, 165, each won gold tnedal honors toy tak' ing all of their matches." A former Box Elder high wrestWhen It Comes To ler, Vefnije .Adams,1 atm of My-o- n Adams of Nevada, took a secRemoving Spots! ond place in the competition. B.E.Matmen y GIRL SCOUTS' HOSE GAME Of Contest Can - L. New Troop Investiture New Brownie troop in Central school area held their Investiture ip. the Central school auditorium on, Thursday, February 21, Shauna Sheffield, president, called the circle to order and directed the color ceremony. Those takirtg part were Gayle Ann DiCutler, Kathy Claybaugh, ane Kopinitz with Gayle Ann carrying the flag. .Miss Sheffield then led the guests and the troop in the flag salute and one verse of The Brownie play was presented with the following characters: Announcer, Patricia curtains, Kathy Claybaugh and Diane Kopinitz; owl, Kathy Claybaugh; Mary, Shauna Sheffield;" Tommy, Alice Cosgrove; Bid-lac- 20-3- tell-tal- i , , PHONE 62 MESERVY VV , Utah AAU Medals Yes, weve made a definite study of spot removing WE KNOW WHAT .TAKES OFF SPOTS AND e HOW! Our experts can remove all evidence IF IT CAN BE REMOVED. Call on us today! . Wr SEASON The Box Elder Bees will have their hands full .tonight as they meet the Ogden quintet in the local gym. A win will hand Offense, ' the1 Bees the Region I title, 8 The Big man far Ogden Is ' loss could result In a four-wa- y Dokos. r tie. The first team game will A large crowd Is expected to start at 8 p., m. following the be on hand tor this final home , second team Contest. game for the Bees, so fans are The Bees hit their slump right urged to come early to get a at the end of the first half of good seat. , play as they lost to, Ogden, Lo- r gan and Nortjt Cache Ip succesBOWLING RESULTS sive games. Since theh, " they have defeated Weber, Bear River and South Cache in order to Dales Service Takes climb back into first place in Three From Seagull the Region standings. In the Tuesday evening bowl Going into the Ogden game, the Bees will sport a 7 won, 4 ing league. Dales service grab lost record while Ogden has a bed three points from Seagull 6 and 5 record. This is the same aviation to advance into Second record that Bear River an We- place and Nielsen Motors held ber have. , If Ogden defeats Box fourth wlfhi a three point vie Elder, Bear River spills Logan tory over iFlner Cleaners. Indian school vs. Merrells and Weber dumps North Cache The it could end in the region face Inc. - game was postponed until n with four 'teams having a 7 and Sunday at 7:30 p. m. The School team will have to 5 record.-'Thi- s would eliminate to hold a play-of- f and all fogy teams win at least two points " would go to the state tourna- top spot. J' ", j u ment. Ray Reeder toppled the pins H However, the way the 1952 for a 608 series and Ed Carey It 4s likely scored a 213 game to win $1 racr hss becp-gping- , that all three of thee? teams in trade at Berts Turn-Inn- , will wip. If Logan defeats Bear River, they will be tie in the Central Chevrolet And standings an have to play for the fourth berth in the tourna Billiards Split Games ment. North Cache could spill In the ladies Monday evening Weber, in the small Richmond bowling league the Central gyfoi, so there is a good possi Chevrolet crew and Club Bil teilfcjr-itoa- t hMtra weejci which liards split two games each, f was allowed "by - the fcheftbHfe Nbrth Maiii Furniture won makers at .the,. start of the yeaT three from Modem Cleaners and will be put to good advantage. the Eagles auxiliary took tour Ogden, while, not a good scor, from the Indian school. Individual Ing team, yu matched' or .beat; series went to en the Bees as the def ensivf Lola Stewart high who rolled a 534 leaders in the region. However, and Individual high game went the Bees, are .the- bettert, offen- to La Rue Bradbury who had a sive team and almost the equal 198. ' . . Ogden Couple Married on defence! This, plusPthe faot The . Eagles, ' auxiliary won ,that .the .Beesare playing in In Brigham City Wed. their own back yard should gule Lynn Edward Erickson and .them as favorites, but 'the JnHazel Ann Zweifty, Ogden, yes- conststancy of region 4 teams terday Ayere united in holy this Season- makes this - forecast , bonds of matrimony by Judge B. risky. Box Elder will be playing un C. Call in his chambers at the der pressure because a .win will give them the title and no questions asked. Ogden has everything to win and not much to lose, because if they .are beaten, they Still have a good chance to, get Into the tournament in a playoff. The Ogden team has beaten all of the teams In the region with the exception of Weber, at least once this sea son. , t ' , The Bees will probably start their usual live which are: Far mer and Malmrose, Andersen, Oyler and White, In the South Win Host Of UNDER THE TREFOIL iffi Cache game the lowest number , of points scored toy any member of the ee team was 8 and this amount was racked up by three of the five.' Andersen and Malmrose scored 12 and 11 points respectively .which displays the balance of the Bees Mean Region Title For Box Elder If and s Legion for Not to be overlooked as a successful Jr., baseball. program. feature of the evening is the Tickets will be $1 tor reserved competition between the North seats, 75 cents lor general adand South stakes With mission and 50 cents'-fo- r stu ketball. their,-famou- teams that consistently place dents. v i tournaments, high In ' r an team from either ruga f iva stake would give many a colELDER 60X JOURNAL lege team a tussle. , Brigham City, tJtqh All proceeds from the venture will be used by the American Friday, March 7,tifSS h all-sta- , BEES KECT OGDEN III FINAL ' i " In-dle- f 4 am is ,LLARD The (Willow Creek (WILLARD camp of the DJUJP. met at the home of Martha W. Dalton on Friday, (Feb. 29, at 2:30 p. m. First Lt. lAdelia (Johansen pre sided and conducted. After the opening exercises the follow Ing program was given. Lesson by Grace IP. Keyes; piano solo, Hannah B. Nicholas. Mrs. Isa bella Buland, daughter of Mrs. Dalton, gave an account of her visit to the Hill Cuiqorato, N Y. "It was at the time of the pageant. There were 16 members Including County "Historian Leah Taylor. Refreshments were served by Marlon D. Ward, Eva Nicholas and Martha Dalton to 16 members and one guest. . The genealogical ward committee and a few friends- - met on Friday evening at ithe home of Mrs. Adelia Jchanson and enjoyed a social evening prior to her leaving for a mission to the Southern States. Mrs. Johan son is a member of the committee. During the evening chairman David Kunzler presented her with a brief case and a set of LJDJS. standard church works. There were 23 present and refreshments were served to all. A very enjoyable time was . had. , , The Relief society gave the program. The theme was Fam lly Home. (President Gladys B White was in charge. The speak ers were Lillian B. Kunzler, El sie Kunkel, stake board mem ber; Sister Camille Bennion and also President Glen Bennion Music was furnished by the (Re lief society chorus under the di rection of Gladys B. Woodyatt. team high series with a 1966 and team game with a 676. Maurlne Fryer won the Dance-Bow- l hamburger for the first SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PRICES ARE C0:.m:G CO'Ci! Planters Large 22 oz. Jars PEANUT CUTTER CRISCO SNOWDRIFT - SPRY SHORTENING CIIEX -- . . . 3 lb. can Large Graded dozeng BROOKFIELD NABISCO or PURITY SODA CRACKERS FQESU MEATS line of ffesh carry butcher Jack, as you desire! I Pan Ready "We ft complete STE17EG3 ftjfcBts cut 59lFRYEn? double. - DRY CLEANERS i t - f the Performance Thrill of Your Mfe IFob Pontiacs new power train ofKiA, engine, new Dual-Rang- e high-compressi- Hydra-Matl- c, axle economy Dual-Ran- ge and new adds up to performance-autom- atic driving at its best. Eager, responsive power for all J- Tippy" Garland BOX ELDER i tV vs! 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