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Show THE BOX ELDER Perry Halloween Carnival Planned for Next Monday sitting Matthews a 600 series by one pin as he marked a 599 high enough for the top tn the league. The Sand Baggers took the top team game and series. Other good scores turned ac-tio- n Saturday Night Parked Auto performances turned d TRI-CIT- IN THE WOMENS COMMER-cia- l league of Oct. 17, Maureen Plmper took the top game honor with an even 200, while Carol Day rolled the high series, a 490. Jessies Cafe took both the high game and series but the Rocket Bowl Coffee Shop stayed In first place by winning four Kue-ste- Co-o- p straight. EVERETT ANDERSON was the man of the hour In the Oct. 18 Town and Country Mixed league. He rolled a 191 game and a 549 series, high In both individual catagorles. The L&M s likewise took all the team Including first place away from Roberts Hair Fashions, Besides winning the high team game and series they won four games to sweep Into first. Trol-Unge- Impressive Driver Cited In Crash At Willard The Ogden area chapter of the National Association of Ac countants will hold Its monthly meeting Friday, Oct. 28 at the Ben Lomond Motor hotel. The guest speaker at this meeting will be Don Hopper of Schwa, bacher and company at San. Francisco. Hopper will discuss the "Stock Market Outlook". Hopper has been In the field of securities since 1929 with the period exception of a between 1942 and 1954, during which he served In the U S. Army. He Is presently a colonel In the US Army Reserve. Hopper joined Schwabacher and company In 1963 as as. slstant manager of the research department. In January 1964, Hooper was appointed manager of the research department. On Oct. 1, 1966, he was appointed director of research for Schwa, bachers San Francisco office. The National Association of 12-ye- Of Two Autos Elementary school will stage Its traditional Hal. loween party next Monday, Oct. 31, with a host of activities and lots of good food In store for those who attend. The spookey spectacle will start at 6 p.m. and continue until 8:30 p.m. at the school. Of course, there will be a spook alley plus games, such as balloon darts, fish pond, apple bobs, bean bags, cake walk and cartoons. Students and parents all are Invited to be on hand for the party which will also Include a costume judging contest. Willard r, ee hon-or- Halloween In Accident s Platt. Accountants Slate Meet Driver Cited Hits Vehicle the evening Included Roy Wheeler, a 210 Robinette, a 202 by Darrell Anderson, a 222 by Dennis Hales, a 211 by Wade Toner, a 219 by L. Marti, a 206 by Stan Oxborrow and 212 by Ed 22- - 5'4 record. Sylvia Jones rolled a nice game this week also In league play as she placed second with a 207. LADIES THIOKOL THE league of Oct. 18 saw Evelyn Anderson walk away with all the Individual honors with a 179 game and 509 series. The Spikes took the high team game and the Rockets won the high team series department. The Young Bloods are still in the lead of the league. Meet ftuel Esltelsen THE COMMERCIAL MENS leagues Oct. 20, was again one of the top leages as far as scores go, and the parade was led by D.A. Olsen who marked up a 227 game and a 615 series. Hlsser. les by the way was the highest of the week. Lloyds Husky Service and Tony King Pins took the team game and series, respec. tlvely while Tonys stay In first place In the team standings. Other scores Worth mentioning Include a 22 5 game and a 602 series by Lyle Jenkins a 202 by Wendell Johnson, a 201 by Bob Lund, a 201 by Perc Brails. ford, a 223 by Shlg Aokl, a 202 by Rulon Bess, a 216 by Ted Whitaker, a 210 by Yash Yamasaki, a 215 by HlroNagao, a 204 by Norm Watkins and an even 200 by Jode Sutton. t '" - f ' 1 jiI ! ' 1 I- : 1 - - - f Ht .u : I t ? 6 accident early THE TUESDAY MORNING Saturday morning at 715 East Third North resulted in dam. Housewives league, Oct. 18, had ages totaling an estimated $500 Billie Berry and her 198 walked and a citation for the only driv- off with the high game hohors er Involved. while Gerry Sherman put togeth-e- r at 1:17 The mishap the best series a 459. The a.m. when a car, driven by a took the high team Brigham City girl, game honor while the Astro-ett- s was eastbound on Third North, put In the high team series. crossed over the opposite traf. The Gutter Dusters are still In flc lane and struck a parked first place. Interesting was the car. tact that Kay Vasil las convert-eForce of the Impact knocked the tough spilt while the parked vehicle Into a sec. Kay Turner picked up the ond parked auto, both owned by split. ' Robert M. Reichert, 715 East Third North. WADE TONER PUT IN HIS THE LADIES CLASSIC league There was an estimated $225 Accountants Is an organization damage to the girls auto and high game of the week In the held all the power for the gals which directs Its energies to. $200 and $75 estimated dam-age- s Oct. 19 Thlokol Mixed league. this week as Hazel Dalton took ward the dissemination of In. to the two parked vehicles. It was a 246. Dennis Hales mis the high game of the week with formation and knowledge per. Lieutenant Jay Christensen ANCIENT ACE 0I3TILUNQ CO fmwHFORT. STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKY 88 PROOF KENTUCKY tabling to the accounting func- cited the teenage driver for neg. tion In Industry. collision, llgent A three-ca- r d 0 . 1600 South Main 723-856- 6 m DRIVE OUT AND SAVE! Trailmoiter ftcsops with or without Safety Studs Full 1632 of Tread lowest price in town! Use Your TEXACO 2 large tables of CrecTrf n pag Parsons Service Center Goodrich during league play This was the scene Tuesday afternoon when Brigham City ONLY SLIGHT DAMAGE THE QUEEN PINS LEAGUE, volunteer firemen were summoned to a home owned by John Valberg, 323 North Second Oct 19, saw Mickey Goodllffe West, after smoke was seen coming from the roof. Apparently a spark from rubbish get hot and take the high Individual game and series with a burning nearby Ignited the homes wooden shingles. Fifemen quickly put out the smol186 and 493. The Gutter Gals dering shingles and estimated damage at 350. The call came In at 4:03 p.m. rolled the high team game and the Alley Twisters took the team a 215 and Deone Lichtenstein series. The Mad.dams edged out put together the high series of the Rolling Stones, last weeks the week with a 553 It was on first place team, by Vz game. Oct. 21, Utah Noodle rolled the The Wednesday night Misfits high team game and Rocket Bowl league, Oct. 19, saw Mike Rom-e- r rolled the high team series. take the high game with 196 Mona Rae Barker shot a fine and T. Relchard won the high 201 game during league play and An estimated $75 damage reseries with a 530. The Goof-off- Ruby Yamasaki converted the A rear-enaccident Friday split into a spare. sulted Saturday when one car, took the team game and the Dutchmen rolled the high team Rocket Bowl Is In first place parked In a store parking lot afternoon resulted In one of the at Fifth North and Main, rolled drivers being cited for negligent series. The Two Drips are still In the league. backwards and struck a second collision, according to a Brigfirst. THE ham City police report of the NESEIleague, vehicle. IN THE ROCKET BOWL MIX-e- d Oct 21, saw Sab Watanabe roll The mishap occurred at 12 mishap The act ldent occurred at 3:35 the nights high game with areal noon and Involved cars parked by league, Oct 20, Ray Reeder rolled the high game, 219, fine 244, It was the second high- Marilyn R. Porter, 18 South p m. at a Main street pedestand Floyd Relchard put together est game rolled for all leagues Sixth East, and Marylynn Cole-ma- n rian lane when a car driven by 1080 North Main, the high series, 560. Mlckeys at the local alley this week Spencer, 136 East First Jill Sllton, a stopped for pedestrian and Music took the team game and Lyle Jenkins shot the high ser-le- s South a 579 The Seven-Up- s was struck in the rear by an rolPetersen Body and Fender took Only the Spencer car was re. r, the team series. Berts Align- led the high team game and ported damaged and Patrolman auto operated by Enrlqueta 409 South Seventh West. rolled the high Dallas Higley who Investigated ment Is still in first place, Bear River team series knocking Dr. Ross cited Mrs Porter for failure to There was an estimated $250 however, a 203 rolled by Floyd to the Sllton car and out of first place Other good secure a damage auto. a 202 parked by Ray Grant, Richards, $150 to the other vehicle. a 205 by John Petersen and a scores recorded during official Trl-Clt- y Patrolman Dallas Higley Nesel play Included a Another Distaff Invasion 554 series by Deone Llchsteln the citation to Kuester. NEW YORK .UPI Women were some other fine scores. 205 by Jack Barker, a 228 by Nob Sato, a 211 by Henry it turn out have lust as much hold The Institute ol Life a 219 by Paul Sum Ida and endurance as the man who sells IN THE THURSDAY A.M. sas the female writei an eveji2(J0 by Gordon Larsen. Housewives msuiance of polities like the Idea of league, Oct. 20, Moie than 6 000 women na- woiklng close to their homes Norma Schultz toped league Cottonseed imal is mil in tionwide bowlers with a 209 game and aie making a lning and of choosing hours that .md selline phospliouis nitrogen msuiance putting a big dovetail with then homemak-in- v Phylls Franklin rolled a 522 ser- potash ies for the high. The FourScor-er- s dent in the once male strong- sthedules rolled the high team game and series and The Dumbelles are still In first place with an ol B.F. tn Included a 212 by Doris Gerhar dt, a 211 and 212 by Ken Beach, a 208 by Bob Kane a 211 by Ray Bbee, a 237 and 203 by Hales and a 205 by Bob Nelson. Information on the leading team In the league was not posted. Lou Sambatl rolled a 225 game to lead the Oct. 17 Thlo-knumber one league while Ray Wheeler put together a 576 for the high series. The Plnbusters took both the team game and series, and the BlackPower won four to stay on top of the league. will be staged next Monday. Mrs. Elmer service, sed 553. Other fine In during a 203 by by Bruce Thursday, October 27, 1966 for-tun- Hot rollers this week In men's and womens league bowling at Brigham Citys Rocket Bowl were headed by D.A. Olsen, Wade Toner, Hazel Dalton and Deone Lichtenstein. D.A. Olsen rolled a fine 615 series for the weeks high mens series while Wade Toner shot ft 246 game to top the local field. In the ladles leagues Hazel Dalton rolled the high game of the week, 215, while Deone Lichtenstein put In the top series, IN INDIVIDUAL LEAGUE 9 judging will be held at 7:30p.m. Mrs, Walker announced her chair ,nen as follows: food Mrs, Curtis Johnson and Mrs. Tom Dlnsda.e spook alley, Mr, Al. dous Weight, Mr Willis Croch, Mr Will Hedrick; tickets, Mrs. John Vaicarce costume judg. ing Mrs John Marshall; adver. tlslt'ng, Mrs M P. Bonlne, decorations, Mrs Paul Barnard; e games, Mrs Lynn Reeder; telling, Mrs. DeOrr Wight, movie, Mr Varsei jenks; baby The annual Perry School Halloween carnival will be held Monday, Oct. 31, beginning at 8 p.m It was announced by Mrs. Reed Walker, general chairman. The event will be a family affair with many games of fun and skill, prizes for best cos- tumes. Everyone In the family Is encouraged to come in costume Supper will begin being served at 6 p m Games will begin at 6:30 pm and continue throughout the evening. Costume 1 Om attract Im SEES INTO FUTURE On at Perry ichooli Hattoween carnival Monday will be a fortune teller, pictured here getting warmed up with Halloweeners Brenda Nelson and Barbara Bonlne. JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Z2if Ruel Eskelsen asks for your vote and the opportunity to serve you as State Representative (Dis- fc MFYQll trict No. pCflIJ FIND f V A DOTED J FAMILY tDOUBDOrij ,M ijfr.DDY Ifftfl Card ijD Price 1 ) Resides at 37 S 3rd W , Brigham City Married Bessie Morrison Oct 1920 She passed away Nov 1965 Has six children, two boys and four girls Nineteen grandchildren Is a member of ithe LDS Church BUSINESS Owned and operated tracting business dip TEXACO PUBLIC SERVICE U; Your TEXACO U CrBt Cord 1 plus Installation Per Gal. 5 Amsrlcas Largest Selling 6 YearOld Kentucky Bourbon i con- EDUCATION Graduate Box Elder High sciiooi Four year correspondence school Study of Electrical Eng'lpeertng Graduate several U. S Army service schools STATEMENT I seek your vote and support Based past performance 'in public affairs. Each political subdivision of government has its problems and needs. It shall be my purpose to Study each and every issue and act only after careful and considered deliberation. May 1 have your vote and support under these Commander 'Brigham Post No 10 American Legion City Manager Brigham City Was elected President of ithe (Box Elder Chamber of Commerce for 1954 r Served two, terms on the Board of Directors, Box Elder Chamber of Commerce Elected Mayor of Brigham Orty 1957 (Pd. Pol. Ad. by Box Elder County Republlcan 1923-192- 5 two-yea- ANTIFREEZE electrical Retired President Association of Northern Utah Civic Clubs, 'two yeans Is a member of Board of Directors, Box Elder Improvement Corp. Cenajqm, HmBtoiJhalrnum |