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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 7 Thursday, July 3, 1975 a Plymouth readys rodeo for July 4th celebration be availabe from making final the annual for preparations Fourth of July rodeo. On July 4 and 5 at 8 p.m. in the Plymouth arena, events such as calf roping, bull riding, barrel racing, goat tying, hide racing and youngsters calf roping will take place. After Saturdays rodeo, there will be a. street dance. This will start about 10 p.m. is Plymouth of the to 9:30 a.m. Starts at Park At 11 a.m. on the 4th Fun day will start at the city park in Plymouth under the direction of Mrs. Marva Mason, Mrs. Rosie Lamb and Mrs. LaRae Marshall as A colorful parade will proceed through town featuring floats, music provided by students from Bear River High school, a horse cart especially for the Little Prince and Princess, a float for all contestants in the Little Prince and Princess contest, decorated bicycles etc. The day Independence celebration will also include an auction with all kinds of handiwork. The observance will be kicked off with a flag raising ceremony at the Belmont church under the direction 8 Lots of Food Primary presidency with Mrs. Arlene McFarland in charge. A chuck wagon breakfast will Hamburgers, corndogs, cold drinks and home made candy will go on sale at 12 noon. A frog jumping contest is 14-- 6 scheduled at 1 p.m. followed by bicycle and foot races for various age groups. At 3 p.m. an amateur calf riding contest will take place. Youngsters are requested to have written consent from their parents before entering. There will be a minimum charge and belt buckles will go to the winners. car show featuring between 20 and 30 cars from the Ogden area will be a special attraction at 4 p.m. Softball games will be held at An antique 6 Ft. Utility Cedar p.m. The final night of the rodeo a quilt will go to the one holding the lucky ticket. The quilt is a lovely creation of pink and maroon. You need not be present to be the winner. 1x4x6 1 Redwood 112-- 4 ft. Pecky Cedar Mil thick 14-- Ft. Pecky Cedar thick Redwood Mil 5866 Ft. 247 Ft. Rough Redwood Rough Cedar Grope Stakes 4 Machine Split rsx2i 1 . 12 28 1.89 1 4' 50 roll 50' roll roll 5- -50' 6 -- 50' roll Lengths 25c tt. 33c 43c ft. 54c ft. 68c ft. 95c It. jx21' . 1"2V 14x2V lj"2r 2"x21' FIELD FlNCfe 16" 33" 39" 47" Corinne cowboy to compete f ARTICLE $45.95 $53.95 $41.19 $68.95 BOARD SHELVES 3"x8 99c $1.25. a"xl 2' $j.4U PANELING DOORS Over 500 types of paneling to choose Irom largest variety and quantity m the Intermountain West Complete line Moldings and Col ored Noils m the Inter mountom Areo We Stock We can (very Color Match Any Paneling Most Roger Woodward will be on his way to New Mexico the first week in August to compete in the National High School Rodeo finals. He placed third in the saddle bronc competition at the state finals held recently at Lagoon. Roger and other members of the Box Elder High School Rodeo club competed at Lagoon for the right to represent the state in Gallop, N.M. The West Corinne cowboy qualified for the state finals by placing first in the saddle bronc competition at the Wasatch High School rodeo held in Heber city. d He was named Cowboy at Box Elder High schools first rodeo held during the last Peach Days. state rodeo finals by Sice $16.49 $20.95 $17.99 $22.95 26 $1 7.9V ir ALUM. STORM DOORS 32" or 36" $25.95 Heavy Duty Model 25 Right hand or left hand ALUMINUM SIDING WINDOWS All Sues a! DISCOUNT PRICES $2.99 Carton 6 ARMSTRONG CEILING TILE Constitution 1053.... 39c 17c Plaza.. 14c Sandrift Woodcrett vinyl coated ... 19c Gunstock Walnut Permaneer Vinyl Shield, st grade. Passport Series 1 . Ruitic Aged Birch Particle Beard te tool wood, Walnut AND princess of the Plymouth rodeo hold hands after being named last Friday. They are Lance Starr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Starr of Tremonton, left, and Cheryl Simpson, daughter of Mr. a nd Mrs. Robert Simpson of Fielding. LITTLE PRINCE placing first in the saddle bronc riding competition. He has also earned the right to compete in the National High school rodeo finals next month by placing third in the state Vi4xB Tec Fr grad $3.79 Suzanne Flowered Ponel Decorative design 1st Grode $4.99 li4x8 a real wood, Rosewood I st Rosewood gonuine grade. $2.15 $2.98 IfcrfU 316x4x4 4xB. 316x4x4 Reinforcing Mesh 66x10 Oe. 'iImp.4x8Sheetinq....,,,., x Cedar Shakes, 1 For state play Junior golf team sought n team to Qualifying rounds to determine a five-ma- n team represent Brigham City at the Utah junior 7 and 8. course held the be will at July city championship Participants will play 18 holes each day. The five low gross scores will make up the team to represent Brigham City, according to course professional Tommy Williams. Contestants cannot have reached their 18th birthday by July 18. This means the teams will be made up of linksters 17 and under. No entry fee or handicap is required for the local qualifying rounds. five-ma- Entry Deadline The entry deadline is Sunday, July 6. The state tournament is scheduled Friday, July 18, at Meadowbrook course in Salt Lake City with a shotgun teeoff. There will be trophies for the winners and runners-u- p and a free lunch for participants after, Williams said. There will be no entry fee for the state event. Its all sponsored by the Utah Golf association. dates announced $9.98 A second session of morning tennis for youngsters and evening tennis for adults will begin Monday, July 14. Registration for youngsters will be July 10 from 9 to 10 a.m. at the Box Elder High school courts. Adults may register from 7 to 9 p.m. the same day at the Community center courts. Those on the waiting list for classes and those not a part of the first session will be given priority. Registration for those already participating in the morning classes will take place Friday morning when they come to class. For adults already participating, registration will be on July 10 at 9 p.m. on the Community center courts. An advanced class will also be offered in the evenings, according to instructors Rosalie Payne and Mike Miller. nro GB(2 Two rounds pf games were played in the Brigham City Slugger league this past week with Dick's Texaco and Als Conoco each claiming a pair of victories. The Slugger league is the Winners have been named in playground. tournament. The championship com- Brigham City Recreation departments summer baseball program for boys at Rees Pioneer park. Director Harold Anderson reported these results: Al's beat Vescos Sports and Red Baron, center, 9-- 1. 9-- Dick's Texaco picked up wins 12-and against Red Baron, Vescos Sports center, It meant that Vescos and Red Baron came out of the weeks play with 2 records. Next Mondays games will find Als facing Red Baron at 8 a.m. and Dicks testing Vescos at 10 a.m. And on Wednesday it will be Vescos testing Als at 8 a.m. : 11-- 0-- 3. Lindsay park; Rees park. Kelly Nelson, petition was staged Thursday at Rees Pioneer park, matching Junior top players from each of the city Boys - 1. Arthur Heredia, Rees park; 2. Kyle Adams, playgrounds. Winners received ribbons and Lindsey; 3. Phil Menlove, prizes and included the Lindsey. following: Prep Cub Boys - 1. Brian Nelson, Rees Girls - 1. Robin Chapell, park; 2. Rod Scothern, South Memorial park; 2. Stacy Main park. Dockstendex, Rees. Boys - 1. Craig Nelson, Rees park; 2. Kevin Limb, Lindsay; 3. Craig Smith. Before floods Bicycle mishap East Forest When it is poured, the concrete floor in the basement of the average home contains more than 240 gallons of water. eight-year-ol- d car-bicyc- le was struck by an automobile driven by Roger D. Tanner of 556 North Second Tracy City in a Trooper Howard Dunlavy of the Utah Highway Patrol said the car rolled over after hitting a guard rail. lot. In another accident involving a bicycle, Dean Olson, 13, of 94 North First West, was treated and released from Cooley Memorial hospital after running into a car driven by Jack Williams of 823 Oak as he backed from a driveway at 810 Oak, according to Patrolman Jess Palmer. No citations were issued. Gerald Sanders of 332 North Fourth West In Brigham City was treated and released from Cooley July 1 after a one-ca- r in Sardine accident on SR-8canyon. 5 Littlo smell One ton of flowers yields only two pounds of essence used In making fine perfumes, National Geographic says. Same Day The same day, Eva Jean Harper of Corinne received minor cuts when her vehicle rolled over on a corner three miles west of Corinne, ac cording Delta Rib Galvanized Steel $3.95 26"x12' 26"xl4' $4.95 26"x8' I6"xl0' CHAMBERS APPLIANCES 24" Conventional cleaning built-i- n oven AIOH 24" Gos surface unit MT24 coppertone & avocado Deluxe Dishwasher Continuous Cleaning Drop In Kitchen Hardwood Available at Discount Prices. Dealers inquiries welcome. (Buy direct Irom distributor & save). Free estimates. 1st Grade Formica Counter Tops $3.95 ft. Will cut Cabinets to Trooper Gilmore. Jed At 1:44 a.m. on July 1, Francis Gallegos of 545 South First East was driving a car in Perry and that went off SR-8- any die. 4 struck $5.95 $6.95 A NEW KITCHEN OF LASTING BEAUTY Woman dies after accident parking 17cea, Boys 1. Justin Dolling, John Brigham City Recreation departments annual city tennis Adams park; 2. Cory Menlove, Hadfield, West in Brigham Stripping eCaeeEiers Rookie A Brigham City woman has died in an Ogden Red and Dicks going against hospital from injuries she Baron at 10 a.m. received in a bicycle accident. Anderson said top players of Janice Allred, 22, of 219 South the Fifth this week included West died about 2:45 a.m. following: morning at the For Dicks it was J. Whitaker, Wednesday officials reported. hospital, each B. G. Koford, and Carter, Brigham City police said Miss with five hits in two games. Allred was at Sixth West Als Conoco was paced by K. and Forest riding streets last Monday J. and M. Zobel, McNeely, afternoon when she apparently Parson with four hits apiece in fell, striking her head on the two games. pavement. Baron Red The standouts for Police said she was taken to were B. Jebson, S. Olsen and K. the hospital by Brigham City Dinsdale with three hits each in ambulance. (See obituary on two games. 11). page Vescos Sports center got top B. from performances Other Mishaps Rackham, T. Nelson and D. In other mishaps in the city, Jeppeson, each with three hits Tracy Curtis of In two games. 579 Cherry was hospitalized at The standings: St. Benedict's hospital in Ogden in "good" condition with a broken leg following a accident at 43 North Main June 27. Patrol Sgt. Billy Jensen said Real Wood Veneer. 2nd sq. Uommeirs roomed! Girls - 1. Margie Anderson, John Adams park; 2. Jolene Dick's, Al's take Slugger loop wins I"x2"x' Elm A city parks program $1 .79 $24.9$ sq. 4 Wood Shingles .... & 45c SHINGLES Illinois Kansas Oak $42.29 150 roll 2x4 Icon. Cedar $15.95 finals. Tennis registration $22.95 $18.49 $23.95 $19.20 $25.9.'i TO 8 Square Feet 316x4x8 Birth Mohog. 20 WHITE Z BRICK 'All-Aroun- ROGER WOODWARD qualified for the Galvanized 21 Ft. $17.95 $19.95 $22.95 $29.95 $34,95 50 roll 12'j ga. 80 Rod Roll Pipe In CHAIN LINK 3i' ft. Top Rails Barbed Wire 6 Machine Split Ft l126Fh Combed 3 PLYMOUTH RODEO royalty named last week are queen Jan Rhodes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rhodes of East Garland and attendants Karen Allred daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allred of Bountiful and Julie Lansford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buck Lansford of Elwood. The Plymouth rodeo will run July 4 and 5. 5886 Rough Redwood Stand Jays Fruit in causing some damage. Police said the youth apparently fell asleep at the $4,500 wheel. BRIGHAM CITY TREMONTON BOARD OF REALTORS Announce that all offices will be closed 4 & 5 July CiUmH by INSTALLATION HAAS AVAIL A4U DIMENSION LUMBER. AT DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOT CHRIS & DICKS THE WALL PANELING KINGS" tenkAmernard Wsltw teiWard Mgiltr CKorf HwwW OPEN 9 a m. to 7 p.m 266-612- 266-955- 1S5S West 3500 South (1 block lost 2 of Redwood) OPEN SUNDAYS 10 O.m, t 3 p m. SALT LAKE CITY |