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Show 9 ' ? 1 HT ! , THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham C BOX ELDER scout for the ClevQlard Indians stopped by after viewing Box Elder High school workouts. Christopher expressed sin. cere excitement over the wonderful turnout, and show of Interest by the bo; s. Pony Tryouts cq 7 Phone PA 3-34- Huge Success! 71 By Wade LEAGUE PRESILtNT Ken Russell reminds all managers, coaches, and players that this place 70 of 82 applicants on Saturday, April 2?, at 9 a.m. ball clubs at the annual player Is a work day to make the ball draft. diamond ready for this years Toner Pony League Publicity Chairman American League Tryouts Set Saturday at Pioneer '.' t fcgfegpX, sjsy'V f 4.. rff THESE "ROOKIES will be League officials, managers and coaches are already smiling notified by their Individual man. this year. agers when to join the returning Thursday, April 13, witnessed "veterans from last year and the most successful turnout of begin practicing for the league's 13 and old boys for Pony opening game. A special treat was enjoyed League tryouts In recent years. The addition of a new team by the league at tryouts when this year enabled the league to Loyd Christopher, professional The Americal League of the Brigham City (little league) will have their tryouts Saturday April 22 begining at 2 p.m. on the Rees Pioneer park diamonds. WBBA .i L. Thursday, April 20, 1967 play. As the new season Is about to get underway, the Brigham d City Pony League wishes to an invitation to everyone to attend the ballgames this year. "We have a beautiful ball park, lots of excitement, and plenty of good baseball, so let's play ball, officials said. League President Leland Williams invited all boys nine through 12 who live north of Forest and west of Main in Brigham City and all of Bear River and Corinne cities to participate in the tryouts. - COOKIES FOR SALE Kandi Benson and Marthajane Reichert of Senior Girl Scout Troop 407 invite Morris Glover of the First Security Bank to taste the cookies they will be selling in the two local banks on Fridays, April 21 and 28. The American league of the Western Baseball association, like all other leagues in the association, utilize local volunteer talent for their managers, coaches, umpires, scorekeepers and league officials. Boy's business firms supply the needed money for uniforms and equipment. Local Williams said a second workout will be held Saturday April 29 for all boys at the same time and place. He said if any interested boys or parents have further questions they can call him at Ip jf -- $, 723-288- 8. Civic Club Sets X It s A TO AID LODGE Mrs. Alma Allred, president of the Ladies of Elks, is pictured presenting Past Exalted Ruler James B. Mullins with a check for $200 towards the redecorating of the foyer in the local Elks lodge. ? Officers Party CLEAN-U- P Retiring officers of the Civic Improvement Club will be honored by club members at the annual retiring officers party set for Saturday, April 29, at 1 p.m. Theme for the afternoon will be "Vacationland Utah, with decorations to correspond with with colorful Utah tourist areas. Heading the com mlttee plan, ning the event is Mrs. Verl Food president. Petersen, chairman Mrs. DeLonne Ander-sen- , Is being assisted by Mrs. J.D, Ensign, Mrs. EdnaMerrell and Mrs. Troy Miller with Mrs, Ed Heesacker In cliarge of the serving girls. are under the Decorations direction of Mrs. Leon Packer assisted by Mrs. Harold Arbon and Mrs. J. Gorden Felt. Mrs. Herman Hadfleld, Mrs. Eberhart Zundel and Mrs. Verl Petersen will be In charge of the afternoons program. Reservations should be made by Wednesday, April 26, by call4 ing either Mrs. Petersen at or Mrs. Heesacker at hjum? SPRUCE UP AT SPROUSE! 5 Paint Brush Set Qt. Paint Pail 98 - 3" Brush 29 -- 2" Brush C Holds Hat Show Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club members spent an enjoyable afternoon with a clever hat fashion show and Judging on Tuesday, April 18, at Maddox Ranch House. District Meet Set for Clubs 7 I 3r MASKING orl-gln- Fed-erate- d n Presidency Hold Gala Social by Jeanne Leigh This Friday and the next, April 21 and 28, the public will find Senior Girl Scouts of Troop 407 selling Girl Scout cookies at the First Security and Box Elder County banks. The troop will also be sell, lng cookies during the next few weeks in Mantua and Corinne. Persons who did not order any cookies and want additional ones, are reminded that this will be their only opportunity to stock up on them. Calls for cookies may be made to the senior troop cookie chairman, Mrs. John Elwell by telephon. latex C Paint Roller & TAPE Tray Set Flat Wall Paint Reg. Roll Regular Meeting Chamois Skins XI Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held Its regular meeting at the home of Nelda Parsons on Wednesday evening, with president Cleo Dixon conduct, Approx. 13" x 16" Vt 1 Founders Day banquet will be held on April 28 at Maddox Ranch House, with the Installation of new officers to take place at that time. May 12 was set for the annual Mothers Day tea for mothers and close friends of the members, with the event to be held at the Artistic Manor. The lesson was presented by June Sholty on the State of North Dakota. After the conclusion of the meeting, refreshments were served by the 3C oz. Plastic Bottle Elmer's Assorted Cellulose Sponges Pack of 10 98 Value 17 Palmyra Fibre Patio Broom - Limited Time Only! Glue-A- ll Reg. 29 1 Reg- $2.98 Gal. $127 6x6' Shower Curtains Plastic Pastels Res $167 Plastic Window Drapes New Spring Patterns 84" Length 67,:. Plastic Bristle All Plastic Vegetable Bowl Brush Brush Reg. 19 Reg. 39 2 - 25 Lady Golfers Slate Annual Opening Brunch Ladles Auxiliary to the Brig ham City Golf and Country club will hold Its opening brunch on Wednesday, April 26, at the to herald another year of club-hous- golfing. Theme for this year will be "Friendship, Fun and Fellow ship as the ladles again gather the friendly competition of for lng 723.8650. the course. Coffee and rolls will be serv Cookies that were ordered In advance will be delivered the ed attee-of-8:30 a.m,, with the shot f scheduled for 9 a.m latter part of this week to those gun Brunch Is scheduled for 11:30 who ordered. a.m., with bridge to be played Cookies play a vital role in after lunch. Reservations must be made Girl Scouting. In Box Elder county, cookie selling has been by Monday, April 24, by call In case of rain, the only fund raising project lng for several years so It has the golfing will be cancelled become an Important source of until afternoon and bridge will be enjoyed during the morn-lng- . Income to the troops. 723-785- Profits from cookies not only aid troops but also aid the establishment and maintenance of Girl Scout camps and help to promote Cadette and Senior opportunities for more girls. E Reg. hostess. In BELLE-TOW- Reg. 98 Alpha Holds Within District Clubwomen from Brigham the Tremonton, Garland, City, hat contest were Mrs. Honeyvllle, and Hyrum will be In attendance for the annual Carl Kltt, with the most hat depicting a musical Northern District of Utah Womens Clubs conven-tloscore; Mrs. Hal High with the on Saturday, April 22, at prettiest hat created from yel. low paper napkins; and Mrs. the Garland LDS ward. Hostess club for the conven. Ralph Hart with the most hat created from tlon Is the Ladles Self Cul ture club of Garland, who will yards of plastic wrap. Judging the contest were Mrs. host a delightful luncheon plan, Idona Hamilton of Hamilton Drug ned for noontime, Center, Mrs. Hazel Breltenbe. The morning session will be. ker of Brltenbeker Electric, and Mrs. Allen Jensen of Blocks, gin at 9:30 with registration and all sponsors of Welcome Wagon. the meetings to commence at 10 a.m. Included will be reports from member clubs, Intro, ductlon of the clubwoman and mother of the year, and several Eve A delightful social evening musical numbers, was enjoyed April 11 at the home "Memories of the Past will of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell P. be the theme for the meeting, Nebeker as they entertained re with Mrs. R.N, Price of Brig, tiring officers of the Pioneer ham City setting the keynote. Memolral Nursing home LDS A display of Indian Arts and branch presidency. Crafts will be shown by Mrs. Released from positions were Edward Heesacker, state arts Stephen Bunnell, Lyman Mor and crafts chairman; wlthacor rell, Golden Petersen, Doug responding display prepared by las Parsons and Marian PouL Mrs. Oneta Shurtz, district ter, who were guests of honor chairman. for the event. All clubwomen are Invited to A short program and games the meetings and lunch, attend Nebeker and led Mrs. were by and officers of the local eon, Lyla Heslop, and refreshments were served by the Relief so federated clubs should all be in attendance. No reservations clety and current presidency are required. of the Nursing Home branch. Winners " Brush n Drop Cloth 9 x12 lng. The Newcomers Club 1 $1.46 Set, Reg. 2160" CREATE HATS Prizewinning hats in the Newcomers club " hat day " contest were created by Mrs. Carl Kill, most original; Mrs. Hal High, prettiest; and Mrs. Ralph Hart, most ridiculous. An afternoon of fun and laughter over the zany millinery creations was enjoyed by all at the monthly lunch held at Maddox. - 19 723-690- XI FIX-U- P Committee for the day is head-eby Sue Gentry, chairman, and includes Dot Case, Mantle Fruln, Manila Horsley, Irene Jenkins, Dot Kelly, and Lois Stewart. d 75 South Main |