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Show F9?f For Them Golf Js A Business The Brigham City Peaches, fresh from pulling one ,out of 'the fire for Bud Powers Wedi nesday night toy defeating Help- er 11 to 10 in an game, will be out tonight to make it two i na row as they playAmer- - R ostings From Perry News By Mrs. Lyman Wight PERIRY Mr. and Mrs.- Henry iBortalussl and children, Gary, Lynn and Iva (Lou, arrived lost Friday from Camp McCoy, Wisconsin, to spend Mothers day at the home of 'Mrs. Bortalussie parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nebeker. They left last Monday for Salt Lake City where they will now make their home. at Betty Dodd, Dean Candland, Local Pro and Babe Didericksen Zaharias after going around the municipal golf course Tuesday afternoon. Zaharias is tops nationally in golf and Betty Dodd, daughter of the general who was recently taken prisoner by war prisoners in Korea, is a top professional on her way up. Pro Candland played the course with them. , . Top World Women Golfer Tries Local " i Gdf Course; Shows Boys How To Do It 5 ... By X). M. Mason Journal Sports Editor Babe Didericksen Zaharias and , Betty Dodd, on their way back to Fort Worth Texas from Seattle,' Washington by car, drove past the local golf course, liked . " what they 6aw and decided to stop and play a round of golf. Both women had been playing ' lit a tournament in Washington - and were on their way home. w f - tee. She played number 7 hole from the mens tee and blrdled it, which Is some feat in Inself. The hole Is tough, because of the water ditch running across the fairway which makes It ' necessary that the player have two good wood shots to clear it. Some of the local women have been across the ditch in three, but none of them in two strokes, but the Babe did it Just like , a spur of the moment a man. s : deal.-S- o many of the local fans what she thought When asljed wh would have Tiked to see the course the Babe" replied J them play- - didnt have the op- of Vi like it," She had some trouportunity, however about 35 ble teeing her ball and jhe, ask- were able to follow them around - the ' course1 and witness a short ed if there was salt under theigrass, with a' grin. clinic after the round. Following the round, and the "the Babe." a member of the Babe was well under womens iWil&on advisory staff has held both she and Betty Dodd par, I more womens golf titles than The a demonstration. anyone else among her other gave Babe driving from the northDodd, Betty accomplishments. west corner of the club house, daughter of General (Francis ' Dodd is only 21 years old and drilled the ball with seemingly is labeled as one of the coming little effort over the trees and to number 1 well on the ..It'-wa- golfers. way Betty Dodd didnt get green. the same distance, but she was all shaking their heads as the hooking them around the trees Babef dr ve the ball consis-tantl- In spite of the west win-d260 to 270 yards from the After the demonstration they The men in the gallery were y I B. F. GOODRICH VALVE Chempion 4.2 H.P. Deluxe Hydro-Driv- e OUTBOARD were taken into the club house where they drank soda water, autographed golf balls . . of course they were all brand new Wilson balls, Dean Candland, local ipro, saw to that . , . and met several of the local golfers. One of the local golfers asked Betty Dodd how long it took them to sharpen up the game preparatory to playing in a tour nament. Betty , answered, "We Spend about four hours on the practice tees, pitching greens nd putting greens and then we play eighteen holes of golf. All in all, it was a big treat, quite a surprise and another accomplishment for the change which was made at the north end of town in changing it from a cow pasture to a golf course. ARE HERE MIN-ETTE- S IMPORTANT Read: We do not want you to throw your money away or do we want you to throw your health away, Do you come under any of the listed items? Nervous sick head ache, dizzy spells, when stoop ing over, black spots in front of youf eyes, back ache, achy limbs, fainty spells, fast beating of the heart, feels like it Is going to Jump out of your body, then it slows down to where it seems it has stopped. That is danger ous and should be given atten tion at once. Remember, Min etts give you an appetite, appetite 'gives you strength, and strength gives you resistance, and resistance wards off disease. Mln-etthave proven to toe good for the entire family to give strength and pep. Dont delay because this sale can not last but a few days. Guaranteed by your local drug store, Glens Rexall Drug Store of Brigham City and City Drug Store of Tremonton, a two dollar and twenty five cent size for one dollar and thirty nine cents. Mail 'orderS accepted. ((Adves , MOTOR rtisement). J . . , - V. ... . PAGE SIX BOX $199.50 275 Weikly the amazing worlds slowest, steadiest trolling with smooth, quiet re-Hydro-Driv- - Pull-o-mat- ie j100 where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Young and son, Gordon, of Provo, were week-enguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac IA. Young. Other family members visiting at the Young home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Stokes and family of Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Young and family of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pixton and children of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Newell H. Wight and family and Mrs. Bert Johnston and children of Perry, Family members meeting at the home of Bishop arrd Mrs. Rulon Hirschi on Mothers day were Mrr and Mrs. Clyde String-haand son of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Holland and children of Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. Dellas Hirschi and children of Perry. d am gryEGxy Wfe' starting underwater exhaust full reverse Steer. ing. Deluxe 7.9 H.P. 199.50 8.5 H.P. ..'.r.t.247.50 Hydro-Driv- e Young people of the Perry ward were recognized for their achievements in regular Sunday night meeting held May 11. Bishop Rulon Hirschi presided )UtSPyier Wi.! c?nduct1"- ACCOUNT Phone 548, 146 South Main S3 mSDsM III FIRST RUDDER 4 a 4 J Qanflb d6tiHEU6 OH31H !H! PARK VALLEY NEWS PARK Elder VALLEY Lynn James arrived home last week after laboring two years in the Great Lakes mission of the L.D. church. A homecoming testimonial will toe given in - his honor at the regular Sunday sacrament service on May 18, to which everyone is invited. Lynn took delivery on a new car for his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris James, as he left the mission field and he and 'Elder Frank Hill of Garland who was also in the same mission and released at the same time drove to Niagara Falls and other places of scenic Interest on their S. way home. Mrs. Oscar Larsen Is seriously in the Tremonton hospital. The Park Valley ward youth chorus furnished a musical program at the monthly M.l.A. stake leadership meeting at Garland on Monday evening. Those who sang were Shirley Kunzler, Rhea Kunzler, Joyce Hirschi, Junelle Palmer, Jo Layne Palmer, Kerry Mecham, K. G. Carter, Jr., Him and Paul Palmer. Melissa Mecham , is the accompanist They were taken on the trip by Bishop Kenneth G. Carter and Superintendent of the Y.M.M.IJA., Rudger Palmer. Mrs. Rudger Palmer is director of the chorus. The Primary children, under the direction of their officers and teachers are preparing a special program to (be presented at Primary conference on May 111 Discusses West Point representing the Utah State Officers Training corp. He Agricultural college was one of the 110 ROTC students from every state in the nation to visit West Point to get better acquainted. John Reeve ... in a visit there (Center) recently Reserve MASSEY HARRIS ft 18. COMBINES o BALERS o FORAGE CLIPPERS o MOWERS 0 PLOWS Mrs. Mortenson And Son To Join Soldier Husband Mrs. Vear Mortenson and small son David Lee left Monday for North Richland, Washington, to join LL Mortenson stationed at Camp Hanford with the army. LL Mortenson is the son of Mr. and Mrs Men Mortenson of Bear River City. ' Baby Boy Born To Mr. And Mrs. Don Davis ' ' Complete Line Of 1 FARM EQUIPMENT A baby son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis at Oxnard, California last Wednesday. He BOX ELDER great-grandchil- d , North Main Street costs ! You 24 up to 14 ! Gas savings NEW POWER In WHERE BUYERS AND SELLERS For as little as fifty cents you can turn the trick. Yes, the want ad page is the place where buyers and sellers meet. Give Jt a trial, wbnt you tht Ford Truck light duty linoi Only FORD offers you a choice of 8 or SIX! V-- Nw MEET! Thats where the want ad diElts ms iU ger Alf Freeman, ail have tickets for sale and they are trying to contact fans of Brigham City to sell tickets. But if you havent been contacted, you can secure tickets from any of these men or from the Chamber IMPLEMENT COMPANY column comes in. (liC- r I is their first child. Mrs. Davis is the former Jerry Reno. Mrs. Donna M. Winters The baby boy Was the first grandson for Mr. and Mrs. W. Feted At Bridal Shower Lee Davis of Brigham City and 600 for Mrs. Donna Merrell Winters, the first Mrs. Mr. W. T. Davis. and Mrs. Alice Merrell, daughters of recent bride was guest of honor at a bridal show on Thursday evening, May 8. The party was Big-truc- h held at the Merrell home with capacity-light-du- ty Mrs. Marvel Hirschi, Mrs. Carolyn Jensen and Miss Rosalie Reese as hostesses. Games were played during the evening with high score going to Mrs. Merlene Braegger of Willard. light refreshments were served by the hostesses. Many lovely gifts were presented to the guest of honor. As the gifts were opened wishes were made and the ribbons from the packages were tied in her hair. ... - - was In a community the size of Brigham City, theres a demand for nearly everything offered for sale. The catch is, how to find the or seller as the buyer ease may be. 1 .1 Perry Young People Receive Awards Sunday 11133100 3nc) 1 - p d lings. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oyler and family and Mr. and Mrs. Darell Jensen of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fallows and children of Pocatello, and Mr. and Mrs. Roya Petersen motored to Tremonton last Sunday afternoon $21. Presi- dent Ross Bowen, Vice President will be Dan Olsen, Secretary-Treasure- r line-uLee Wright or (Business Mana- e ,, - Pioneer park for $15 and three for opening song conducted toy Harper Billings and accompanied by Mrs. Louise Davis. Invocation was Lawrence offered ' by ' . Wright. Sacrament song, "We'll Sing All Hail was sung by the conCorinne. with Gary Davis and Mrs. Royal Petersen returned gregation Norman Christensen In charge last Saturday evening from El of sacramental services. Paso, Texas, where' she accomReccommends of Mr. and Mrs. panied her daughter, Mrs. Mari- Gordon Davis were read and acMrs. 'Nielsen will lyn 'Nielsen. cepted as members of the ward. join her husband who is staOn Wings of Song, a piano tioned there With the O. S, army. was played by PatriMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Poulsen selection, r cia Bott. and sons, Neil Orson and DenPresentation of Group awards nis, of Promontory, spent last to First Year Beehive, Second Saturday and Sunday at the Year Beehive and Mia Maids, home of Mr. and Mis. Lyman was then made by Mrs. Norma Wight. Teen-aggirls leader. Mrs. Ralph Loekyer and chil- Bott, Individual awards to deservdren, Nancy Marcia and Allen be presented at a of Salt Lake City, spent Moth- ing girls will ers day at the home of Mrs. future date. Group and Individual awards Ethel Judson of Pocatello visited then were presented to priestover the past week end at the hood boys. Edwin (Andersen of home of Mr. and Mrs. Royal PeSouth B. E. stake high council, tersen. presented group award to deaLittle Miss Jo Ann Setoek Is cons. Douglas Oyler presented spending her vacation at the Gary Wagstaff, Dennis Nelson, home of her uncle and aunt, Carl Nelson, DeVem Perry, Neil Mr. and Mrs. Boyd (Nelson in Allen, Richard Thome, Ronald Ogden. Petersen and Gary Larsen with Past week-enguests at the individual awards. home of Mr. arfd Mrs. Wallace An organ solo was played by Wilde were Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Mrs. Louise Davis. Christensen of Wapaca, Wis. and councilman ' Douglas High Mr. and Mrs. Howard Christen Quayle then spoke and Eugene spn of Waipun, Wisconsin. Bott presented teachers with Visiting at the home of Mr. and individual awards. and Mrs. LeRoy D. White on group was of Mothers day were their daugh- Final talk O. the evening David Andersen, by high ters and families, Mr. and Mrs. with awards In both Miiton Mecham of Ogden and councilman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dredge of group and individual being presented to priests by Bishop RuKaysville. Hirschi. Dinner guests at the home of lon Parting Hymn was the closMr. and Mrs. Harper (Billings on song followed by the beneMothers day were Mrs. Lois Bil- ing diction by Scott Wright. lings and grandson Frank Bil- G03 AS3HISD 4 safe, sure top speed verse and full stop idling without shifting gears. Has speed range up to 10 MPH 6 'A. propeller 7 ( (Rees e, new fluid dutch, develops the . JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, May .16, 1952 t 19.75 Down ELDER Foijt.in 8:15. Manager Chase still faced with a make-shif- t until the rest of his team finish their school terms. The pitcher will probably be either Eldon Adams or Roy Ooxey. The American Fork team is led by Nig Tate, an old friend, Is that is the proper word to use to fans around here. American Fork easily defeated Bingham in their first game of the season 16 to 1 to show that they have hitting as well as pitching. Fans are able to purchase season tickets from members of the Chamber of Commerce Athletic committee, who have the tough job ! of raising about $3,000 to carry on Industrial league baseball. Season tickets are selling for eight dollars, two Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilde are leaving for Los Angeles, Calif, to make their home. (Mr. Wilde is employed toy the Southern Pacific Railroad and has been transferred to California. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Davis were dinner guests on Mothers Day at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Pimper in Brigham City. Other guests at the Pimper home Sunday afternoon, were Mr. and Mrs. Lelan Davis and family of STOPPED FOR FUN Vjsit U. S. 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