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Show Easier f Quicker! Lovelier! BZ'Years And 35Armotsr Products Cowley, But Peaches Lose Bad 6th Inning Cost Peaches $150 I aim ims : 'PIH-CUR- L PERMANENT No Neutoalizerl No . No Tiresome Winding! Wan All at net time Set, Style, Hamilton Drugs Last Game The Brigham City Peaches were coasting along behind a 3 to 1 lead when the bottom fell out of things and the Tlmps pushed over nine big runs to take all the heart out of the locals and won by a 15 to 7 score The game was played before the largest crowd of the year last Wednesday night in Rees Pioneer park, who turned out to honor Bill Cowley at the start of the 7th inning. The ceremony should have been moved up to the start of the sixth inning and things p Now 6 years BOX ELDER JOURNAL Unique Order Of 85 Meat Products Is .Lm, mi tom Received By Sheffields Grocery Store Bill Cowley And Mrs. Cowley as Alf Olsen congratulates Bill for 14 y ears of the finest type of service in the Industrial league. Bill was honored in Seventh inning rites at Rees Pioneer park Wed. . . . It might have been different. was this inning that all of the damage was done to the Peaches chances for the evening. Kent Murdock started the Inning With a single. A walk fol lowed and then an error to load the bases with none away. skyed out to center field to score the second run and that broke the Ice and the floods came. Bushore singled, Faux n DID YOU Celebrating their own 42nd anniversary and Armour meat doubled, Storey walked intenPARK VALLEY NEW companys 85th, Sheffields Grotionally but S Wankier singled and Dunn tripled to strike the cery store, 120 South Main, this the big blow of the evening. PARK VALLEY On Saturday week ordered and received Murdock struck out for the evening a wedding dance and most diversified meat offer in second out of the inning but reception honoring Mr. and Mrs the history of the eight state ArCrump was hit by a pitched ball Lynn James, recently married at mour district, which has its and M. Wankier poled a long the Idaho Falls temple, was headquarters in Denver, , Colorsingle to score Crump who had held at the Park Valley hall. The ado stolen second base before the hall was beautifully decorated in Sheffield bought a total of 85 final out was made on an Infield pink and white. Punch and cook- different from the chance. But this accounted for ies were served at the refresh- wholesale products meat company, one nine runs and knocked Wil- ment table. A beautiful wedding for every year Armour has been Liability Insurliams out of the box and he was cake topped by a miniature in business. Powers. bride and groom was cut and replaced by The ceremony in the top of served. The bride was dressed Claude A. Sherwin said he was the seventh was conducted by in the traditional white wedding certain the unique order was a Alf Freeman, business manager gown with lace peplum and veil record maker for the Intermoun-taiof the club, honoring Bill Cow- and ballerina length skirt. A IS STILL district and probably for the ley. Bill received a watch from musical program was presented Armour company in the nation. his team mates and a medal during intermission with Wayne 6 $7.30 The order, when pasted end to from the club in behalf bf the Hirschi as master of ceremonies; end, was over feet five long. fans Mrs. Cowley was given an vocal solos were sung by Alfa (plus membership) orchid. Jean Carter, Diane Mecham of Don Sheffield, assistant manNorm Watkins, manager of the Brigham City, and Monte Tanner Meets All Requireager and reported that first Peaches baseball team, gave of Grouse Creek, after which the Sheffield with has dealt grocery a brief talk; Don Chase also bride and groom danced ments of State Law. the Armour almost the entire time said a few words, then Ross Bow- bridal waltz Music for the dance it has been in business. en, president of the Peaches ball was furnished by the Johnson orThe store was opened in 1910 club Introduced Senator Arthur chestra of Brigham City The H. V. Watkins who expressed appre bhde and groom left the next by Charles T. Sheffield, present two brothers who and manager, ciation to the ball club for al- morning for their honeymoon. PHONE 708-Mr. and Mrs. Mont Yates were afterward left the firm It has lowing him to be their gue6t for been in continual operation ever! the evening. visitors at the home of Mr. and The rest of the evening was Mrs. Harvey Carter on Sunday. since. an anti climax as Provo added Mrs Ray Patterson and sons five more runs in the top of the of California are visiting her ninth and the Peaches followed parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon with three in their half of the Carter. inning. High council visitors at sacraFollowing the game, the play ment meeting Sunday were Mr some of the local base- and Mrs Glen Severson ers and and ball fans had a barbeque supper daughter, Joyce, and Mr. Leoat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim nard Bishop all of Garland. Brown. Food was prepared by Mr and Mrs Sherwin Larsen the. committee members wives have been visiting at the home and was enjoyed by all those of his mother, Mrs Rose Larattending, which was a very fit- sen Sherwin is home on a furting close to the 1952 Peaches lough from the army pner to gobaseball season. ing overseas. Although the won and lost record isnt too impressive, fans DAYTIME 935-93- 6 should remember of all those Early Hoover Memento CALL one run losses. The Peaches lost Turns Up In Oregon SUNDAYS 906-87411 games this season by one W NIGHTS run, so the brand of baseball SALEM, Ore (UP) Miss Neil played this year cannot be mea- K. McCue who took over the sured by the won and lost rec- Capital Business college here, ord. was cleaning the stock room The box score; when 6he came across some at Provo tendance books, one of them laAB H 0 beled September, 1890. 6 2 2 In it she found the name of Faux, 2b GET A RAISE? 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