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Show Brigham City, Utah Friday, June 25, 1954 6 Box Elder JOURNAL List Top Hilters List Schedule Of Service League The top eiKht hilters in the Service club league as compiled by Buty Morrison, are: AB H Pet 8 Lins. Kent Jensen 7 20 30. Billy Jensen Kiwanis, Sid Jensen 6 Lion. J Hollingsworth 8 Kiwanis, Bruce Oman 13 (SonwefleP" Kiwanis, Rehd Wight , ('has Claybaugh 11 7 7 20-30- Lions, Ruhd (Jordon Of South BE Stake Softball Junior American Legion Team Routs Eyanslon 22 to 0 Tuesday Billy Jensen Pitches No Hit Ball for Four Innings at Rees Park gion team. The schedule of girls softball The Ilngh.im City American games in the South Box Eldei stake for the next five weeks Legion Junior baseball team, according to stake sports direc whuh so lar has won against tor, Doris Simonsen, is as fol all opponents ran over the ' lows Evanston. Wyoming team 22 to 0 at Res park. TuesAll games are played on the day night, June 22 Box Elder High school diamond The Brigham City Legion Tuesday-nightJunior Girls teamx plays Logan June 2!) at Rees patk June 28 At the Tuesday night rout of 7:00 Willard vs First. the Evanston team, pitcher Bil 7:00 Perry s Sixth ly Jensen struck out 11 and al 7:00 Second vs Fifth. lowed no hits in the four innMantua, bye. he pitched Munson, the ings 5 July next piti her tor the loi al Legion 7:00 Willard vs Second. learn allowed only two hits in 7:00 Perry vs Fifth hiee innings. 7:00 Mantua vs. First Ross Poulson, catcher for the Sixth, bye. City team, hit a homer Bngham July 12 in the fust inning, accounting 7:00 Willard vs Mantua. tor part of the 15 runs scored in 7:00 First vs. Fifth that inning the Billy Jensen, 7:00 Second vs. Sixth. winning pitcher, hit a double Perry, bye. and I,eggett, short stop of the July 19 team, hit a triple winning 7:00 Willard vs. Perry lilaekner of the Evanston team 7:00 Mantua vs Second. also hit a triple, accounting for 7:00 Fifth vs. Sixth one of the two hits garnered by the visitors First, bye. Next Tuesday nights game at July 26 Rees park should please the 7:00 Willard vs. Sixth fans of the all winning local Le 7:00 Perry vs Mantua 7:00 First vs. Second. Fifth, bye. August 2 7:00 Perry vs. Second. vs. Fifth. 7:00 First vs. Sixth. Willard, bye. Senior Girls June 28 8:00 Willard vs. First. 8:00 Perry vs. Sixth 8:00 Second vs. Fifth. Mantua, bye. July 5 8:00 Willard vs. Second. 8:00 Perry vs. Fifth. 8:00 Mantua vs First. Sixth, bye. July 12 8:00 Willard vs. Mantua. 8:00 First vs. Fifth 8:00 Second vs. Sixth. Perry, bye. July 19 8:00 Willard vs Perry. 8:00 Mantua vs Second. 8:00 Fifth vs. Sixth. First, bye. July 26 8:00 Willard vs. Sixth. 8:00 Perry vs. Mantua. 8:00 First vs. Second. Fifth, bye. August 2 8:00 Perry vs. Second 8:00 Mantua vs. Fifth. 8:00 First vs. Sixth. Willard, bye. . Donald C. Talbot ioME FARM INDUSTRIAL FRkEtESTIMATt;t NO OBLIGATION Returns to U. S. Due to arrive in San Diego, Calif, June 21, after a seven month cruise in the Far Last aboard the destroyer escort USS is Donald C. Talbot, George, electrician's mate fireman, USN, son of Mr and Mrs. Charles S. Talbot of Willard. Serving with the UN's blockade and escort force, the George operated principally in Japanese and Korean waters She also participated in two hunter-killeexercises and three amphibious landing exercises with the Marine corps, one at Okinawa, another at Iwo Jima, and the third off the Eastern coast of Korea. 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Sec. 35, 7 R2W. The water will be used from April I to Oct. 31 to irrigate 15 atres in NW'iNWi aaid Sec. 35. and incidental for year-roun- d . purposea. Protests resisting tha grafting or with any of the foregoing applications, reasons therefor, must be in affidavit filed with and form with extra copy the State I ngmeer. 403 State Capitol. on before or I. Salt Lake ( ity Utah, August 8 1954. M Tracy. Joseph LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO WATER USFRS The following applications have been tiled with the Mate Lngineer to appro Box Elder County. priete water in State of Utah throughout the entire from year and all location being Sl.B&M un)ea otherwise designated 25 S 74 - Alniy 1 Fehlman and Karl A Oman, Yost, L t , 6 sec.. ft for irri nation use from a 16 in. well bet 150 and 500 ft deep at a point S. 200 ft and L 400 it. from Ni Cor Sec 6. The water will be used TI2N, RIIW. from Apr. to Oat. I to irrigate 600 Sec. 6 and EJ i Sec 7. acres m Ex TI2N. RIIW. 25584 James, Park Valley, Ut ; Jee 3 sec.'ft. for irrigation use from a well bet. 50 and 150 ft deep at a from point N. 70 ft. and E. 1390 ft SW Cor. Sac. 3, TUN, The RI3W 1200 water will be conveyed through ft of canal and used from Apr to Oct to irrigate 128 acres in S'Nf 10 Sec SX 4 Sec. II and V4NE' 14 Sec TUN. RI3W, and for inci- dental stockwatering purposea. 25 Vt ell. STATE ENGINEER, (. In e VLilUrd. Ut : 5 sec .tt for irrigation use from a 4 in. Published in the Box Elder Journal. well bet 100 and 300 ft a at Brigham ity. Ut., from June II to deep N 970 ft. and W 578 ft. from July 9. 1954. pont 9 SI Cor Sec. 2 7. T8N. R2W. The water J! MS-2- 8, .Ik V'0' flake the Amazing NEW -- 4' M.C.P. USE UHC00KID JAMS! JAM - USS FRUIT NO WORKING SAVE 100 Made Only with M.C.P. Jam GET MORE OVER A HOT STOVE FRESH FRUIT FLAVOR & Jelly PECTINI IMPORTANT! 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