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Show PAGE FIVE BOX ELDER Hope To Be Playing Basketball Here Jan JOURNAL Keeping Pony Parking Within The Law Brigham City Utah Friday, August 29, 1952 Issued At Will Be Jeppa Jeppson Family Hold Reunion Sunday ' Dutch Bulb Harvest, Finest Since War Football Garb B.E. The 'Jeppa Jeppson family will hold a reunion Sunday, August 31 in the town park in Perry, it was announced this week by Joseph R. Jeppson, Salt Lake City, president of the family group. Family' members will bring their own lunch and the picnic dinner will be spread at 1:00 oclock. A program will be presented following the dinner and the balance of the afternoon will be spent in visiting. NEW YORK (UP) The finest tulip crop since before the war was harvested in the ' Netherlands, thanks to an unprecedented ten weeks of weather, Gustave Springer, the American director fo the Bulb Growers of Holland, said. This years shipments of spring flower bulbs to the United Staare tes, starting In expected to exceed last years figure of 420,000,000, Springer said. A sampling of U. S. orders in the hands of Dutch growers and exporters and exporters Indicate American retailers will do better than the $25,000,000 bulb business achieved In 1951. Sat. Evening near-perfe- season is practically Football on us. That fact was Tuesday when Coach Earl Ferguson, Box Eider high school, reported that football uniforms tor sophomores, juniors and s will be issued at the BEHS gym, Saturday at 5 p. m. t, sen-lot- students Freshmen will receive their togs when school gets unFirst official football derway. practice is scheduled the following Monday, Sept. 1. dors, and the first home game will be played o nthe BEHS grid According to Coach Ferguson, first game for the Bees will be against Twin Falls, one of Idaho's top prep football oonten- - on September high school. DANCE... Corner 5th South PHONE 58 Plenty of Free Parking FREE DELIVERY ( 1 3 - ' , v - n v "'Vv WE MEET OR BEAT Ifc. COMPETITION! CLOSED MONDAY Interior Of The New Bear River Gym . . . Arrington construction company hopes to meet the January 1 deadline in having the building complete. This would allow the Bear River cagers to play most of their games on the new floor this year. LABOR DAY Shop for the 2 days Now! MUTTON CHOPS Contractors Aim At January 2 lbs. Brightenburg's Cinch 1, For A large crew of men is push---- , ing construction of the $800,000 Bear River high school gymnasium-classroom project in an attempt to have it completed by the January 1 deadline, K. E. Weight, superintendent, said today. GOOD GRADE b-G50 The Arrington Construction Idaho Falls, Idaho, hopes to meet the new deadline, which was moved back from company, RASHER September ,b-55- 1. This would allow Bear River high schools basketball squad time to play most of 0 region games in the new building. According to Supt. Weight, the construction is inspected daily as it moves forward. This resulted in the replacement of one of the columns earlier wdien it was found faulty. The new gymnasium will seat 2500 people and in addition has new classroom units, eight "which have been vitally needed the superintendent for years, said. , 25 lbs. FIFE & WIFE AG $273 Labor Day Specials CIIEX FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 470 t::.. 490 VANILLA ORANGE WAFERS JUICE 2 packages TOILET SOAP 230 LIHliYS 16 oz. Hi C Large can ORANGE ADE 170 KITCHEN CLEARWATER FLAKES CHARM 123 48 Bags TEA ft. roll 320 L. Pet 1 .825 .667 .333 .167 2, 4 .... 2 4 5 1 CAKE MIX ILENTY DRIVE 320 OUT JUST LIKE THE GOOD OLD DAYS FOR FREDAY & SATURDAY CLEARWATER DEL MONTE GIANT SIZE Store Hours: 7:30 A. M. To 8:30 P. M. . . TDSSUES S3t PLUS FREE PLASTIC APRON Tall Red Alaska King SALMOtl 14wlS0 - . MILK 85' n i Our best food from the sea. Shurfine Tall 4 (or 58' A good milk. 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Quartered & Colored Fancy Seedless PEACHES WEEK-EN- ex- LARGE SLIGER PILLSBUIY 5S0 W. 5 GREAT STRAIGHT I Dancing From eve- A SUN VALLEY 4 in 1 colored Full of Juice OF BRIGHAM CITY society Edith Baddley of the stake Relief society spoke a few minutes and thanked the retiring president, Gladys White and her counselors, Dewilla Tams and Ila Facer with Hannah Woodland as secretary, for their fine work during the past four years. Edith Baddley then presented the names of Leah Taylor, Martha Dalton and Susie Facer as the new presidency. Hannah Woodland will continue her work as secretary. After Edith Baddley spoke, Gladys White made a few remarks. Vocal solo was sung by Marvin Graser. Douglas Quayle and President Glen M. Benmon were visiting LABCR DAY Enjoy this MARGAS1HE Relief 270 59 16 Bags Green or Black TREE 210 . WRANGLERS -B f National League Brightenburgs clinched second half honors by walloping Smiths IB to 1. Gil Jensen and Denny Lund hit 4 for 5 for the victors, as they combed Sid Jensen for 15 hits. Ross Poulsen held the Smithmen to six scattered hits. Dennis Hansen hit a long triple for the big blow for Brightenburgs. Meservy Laundry came to life in the fifth inning to win over Horsleys 15 to 7. Leon Young hit 3 for 5 and Farnsworth 2 for 4 to lead the stickers. Meservys got 12 hits against Horsleys 7. Brightenburgs .... 133 810 0 16 Smiths Market .... 001 000 0 1 Youll be surprised at the cellent results News-Journclassified ads secure. 3 CANS WAX PAPER B-R- 310' PINEAPPLE JUICE CAMPBELLS CHICKEN NOODLE volun- A (UP) Ky. s Brightenburgs Meservys Smiths Market Horsleys 330 tin FULTON, 012 102 17 Horsleys 15 ... 200 076 x Meservys Standings (Final Second Half) tin 46 oz. 450 SWEETHEART Regular Size 4 bars- - SUNKIST NABISCO Mattress p teer fireman, Glenn Roach, carAmerican League ried a mattress that he had douD. & D. outslugged bled Supply up out of a burning house. Herbs Barber shop to take chamRoach heard the screams of an American in honors the pionship excited mother whose could league, 28 to 11. Both teams not be found and wasbaby believed suffered from championship jit- to be still in the house. ters, but D. & ,D. bashed out 19 He laid the mattress down and hits to overwhelm the Barbers. found the missing baby, Tingeys 3 for 3 and Jepper-son3 for 4 led the winners. Jepperson also hit a bases load-- i On one BERLIN, N. H, (U'P) ed triple. Whitaker hit 2 for 4 of the warmest days of the seafor Herb's but the rest of the William Roy reported the team failed to get the hits when son, theft from his parked automomade needed them. Tyson they bile of a fur blanket, a ski rack a fine catch of Erailsford's long and two pairs of earmuffs. drive to rob him of a home run. u&i SUGAR Willard ward was reorganized at Sunday ning sacrament services. Saves Baby In Fire Beating Smith's Market Completion Of Bear River High Gym POT ROAST Doubled-U- 2nd Half Honors By MUSIC BY Reorganized At Sunday Evening Services TO WIN CHAMP HONORS IN MYL mmi AT BLUE Willard Relief Society D&D OUTSLUGS HERBS SHOP OPEN 8 A, M. Until 9 P. M. SWEET George Noyes Takes No Chances With The Police . . . as he drops a penny in the parking meter for his horse. The meter wasnt designed for this kind of parking, but it was just as good as a hitching post for the local bronc buster. He was caught by the camera Wednesday afternoon in front of Blocks. : SATURDAY NIGHT EVERY & Main against Jordan 19, PLENTY OF FREE n PARIO SPACE |