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Show Colorful Parade PARADE LEADS OFF TODAY WITH Opens Festivities At 11 Oclock HM SHOW, PAGEANT AFTER r f Festivities Saturday Will Feature Parade r And Show At Indian School Today and tomorrow, September 7 and 8, the Peach "Fun-For-AI- f1 I" Through the usual cooperation of everyone concerned this . year's parade both today and reigns supreme in Brigham City as an expected 10,000 to tomorrow will be the most col- 12,000 people gather here for the 48th. annual Peach Days orful and by far the most leng- celebration. thy In the history of the event With the coronation ball and the" first stand of the Latest report from the Peach us and a Days manager, D. M. Mason, in- pageant Westward To The Dawn already behind dicates there will be over 60 record success on both occasions, fun seekers are looking different floats in the parade, forward to a host of impressive events today and tomorrow. not counting junior floats, a dozFridays festivities will get un- en or so bands and Drum and derway at; 11 oclock this mornBugles and, in between an asing with s mamoth parade to be sortment of fascinating entries. along Main street ; from staged The parade will start when a south to 'Third north. Third torpedo Is fired at exactly . 11 Heading the procession Will be a. m. ' the children's parade, a comFirst will come the Junior diplete little parade in Itself, with vision section of the parade a Parent-Teache- rs color guards, drum and 'bugle parade in itself, with band, colcorps, peach queen float, miniaor guard, Peach apd junior ; ture floats and others. queens and - hundreds, perhaps Mrs.. Lloyd N. Davis, 69 south number of floats will record A miniathousands, pf kids, with First west, Brigham City, has re- follow the kiddles' section, led ture floats, pets cently been appointed director by the marshals of the day. s and in costumes. of the Region Four Other events include a golf Then Will come the main pa association of Utah, it foursome at 3 p. . m. this afterrade with the marshall of the was learned today. noon at the Brigham City golf Mrs. Davis will complete the course at the north: end of Main day, in the person of Mayor Lorenzo J. Bott, leading the way. last two years of a three-yea- r He will be followed by honor- term originally started by Mrs. street.. at 8 p. m the This ary marshalls of the day, S Ed Quinney of Tremonton, who second evening of "Westward to showing Norman1 Lee, one of the foun- resigned earlier this year. - , the Dawn pageant with; 400 ders of Peach Days, Mrs. May In her new capacity, Mrs. Da- people acting or I singing. In it Smith, granddaughter of Wil vis will be in charge of the an- will be presented for the second Ham Davis, one of the founders nual regional conference, and consecutive evening , at , Rees of Brigham City; and Mrs. Rosa will participate In executive Pioneer ; ... park. Carter Hunsaker, . daughter of planning. Region four is comPerformance last night was Simeon' Carter, another early posed of Box Elder, .Cache and reported a . tremendous success. : ; Brigham City pioneer. Rich counties. will Saturday, eptemtoer 8, tomorBott Marshall of the Day Mrs.: Davis has been active In row and the final day of the be escorted by Ann Lichtenstein P. T. A. work in Brigham City celebration, festivities will open and Charlotte Felt. . The color the past 10 years. She has serv at 11 a. m. with a parade. guard will be composed of mem- ed as vice and pres 'At 8' p. m- - in the evening an bers of thp, Brigham City Amer ident of the president Central school P.T. of acts will be lean Legion and V. F. W. posts. A. and 'as council president of impressive group Fun Fot All the in presented the North and South Box Elder Auditorium of new at show th P.T.A. council for two years. Indian In the ; Intermountain She has . two ; children ' U. School.' ,.,t Box at school, DeeAnn, a senior (Between the events, there is Elder high school and Tommy, to ata seventh grader at Central Monte Youngs carnival beautithe' tract the attention, ... Caroline Martensen Wagstaff, school.: , . , , ful display of fruit in front , of 79, Perry, died at 6:30 p. m., the court house, thev i flowet Thursday, September 6, at the To High PTA Post show in the fire station building home of a daughter, Mrs. Wiland the bevy of hobby displays liam Petersen, Elwood. : ; in the Brigham City store She was bom, December 28, 187), in Brigham City,-- , the daughter of Lars Marteneen and - , Mary Olsen Martensen. ae qu-iretShe1, was reared and educated in. Brigham:, lty. ; She mamed HefifjM WaigStiiff,: October 25, lr - Chosen Peach Queen At onation Ball Wednesday U Eskelsen, They Reign Over Peach Days Festivities Named President Of Region Four -- Dockstader ' well-decorat- Parent-Teacher- 'Alternates,: rely Miss Queen Sea . is Nielsen of 1951. seventeen-year-ol- Hon-beaut- d y was crowned, evening at the an-Juni- lesday Chamber of ball at the Sox school gymnasium Com-coronati- high capacity ive a crowd watching ceremonies. her sides and reign-ve- tag by v -- r - all Peach Day festivi-ril- i be her two attendants, atten-an- d jti Dockstader, first Mona Rae Eskelsen, . d attendant. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rd Nielsen of Honeyville, 17 years old. She has blue light- - Complexion, j light i and hair ia five feet two stall. r a student school, T . at Elder Box she was sponsored owns Shoe 6hop, 122 , Brigham City. south 1 . attendant, Carolyn E. rater is the daughter of md 'Mrs. L. H. Dockstader hm City. , She is 18, bru-- , has blue eyes and brown and is five feet two inches beds employed ajMad-ttancHouse, ''She 'whst ored by Smith arid Son it , - 1894, south Main, Brig-jCitv- , pdant Miss Mona Rae Es-is the daughter of ; Mr. drs. Orion Eskelsen of Brig-CitShe is 17; has light lexiou and blue eyes; light a hair and is five feet, 10 a tall. She is a student at Elder high school. Bhe was ored by Thompson Hard-soutMain, Brigham F y. of nonies end i the 37 Peach Queen the of by Perc Petersen, t, as she walked platform from the of a realistic coyjgred of the gyjna was beautifully decorated side to side with colorful fd paper. In front o the decoration was the Jong )tm and the quaint cover-aE- n. 'After eaoh candidate out of the covered wagon talked to the center of the did a graceful turn to the audience a full view of and then left the stage at end. ; J V il - .'X. ( n, American Plans Conference - n , they were being intro-- 7 Pleasant background gnu-a- s played. The appearance aca girl waa followed by ruse. ,t Nielsen was crown-"last years Peach Queen, "Jean Christensen Ham-th- e new queen was pre-- a with a check of $50 and y pendants $25 each... candidates spent a stren ernoon of In .appearing and street three at the Commercial club tvtoif before COaCLaj en 'He 5 Will - , er Miss i : west end opposite L. D. S. tem- Swing your lady to .the right . " will echo through Brigham Citys main street Saturday evening at 10 p. m., .when a street square dancing event will be held as closing event of the lour day long Peach Days celebration. Sponsored by the Brigham City 'V eagles, Aerie 2919, the event will be ffee of charge and everyone J I V is cordially. invited to attend. v jWX t o mu 3 Two special professional callers have been obtained tor the Mrs. Lloyd N. Davis event; one front Salt Lake City . . , named director of Region and the other from Nevada,. ham City. assoFour Parent-Teache- rs The streets will be soaped, Funeral services are tentatively ciation. down and roped off directly in planned Monday at 2 P. M. in front of the county court house. the Petty ward chapel. In Army Made Changes Friends may call Sunday eveAnnual Dance Slated ning and Monday prior to ser- By Two Norr Boys solvices. Interment will be In the Two big changes for the By North Stake Jr. dier sons of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Brigham City cemetery. And M-MGleaners Norr, of Brigham City, have taAll Junior Gleaner, Junior ken place recently, it was learnMia Maids, Explorers, ed. today. Legion Sgt. L. R. Norr,, who was call- North stake board .members and ed into the air force a year ago ward leaders, are cordially inas a reservist, was released rec- vited 10 attend the annual Jundance is now at home in ior Gleaner1 and Fall- conference of American ently-and scheduled for September 11, at Legion District . One fbr both Brigham City, The other son, Pfc. James Norr, 8:30 p. tn. in the Fourth ward Legionnaires and the Legion auxiliaries will be held' Septem- has returned to Randolph Field, amusement hall. , IDe Ann, Thompson and Ted ber 13, in Tremonton, beginning Texas, where he works as a den at 8 p. m., it was learned today tist technician. James has been Harrison, presidents : of the groups, anfrom Herb Adamson and Mrs. home .on convalescent leave af Gleaner and Roy Shaw, commanders of, the ter being involvd in an automo nounce that the dance will be a bile accident in Texas. Crazy HatT.affair. v Legion and auxiliary. I r h h in the Logan ple. Mr. Wagstaff died in 1947. 'They moved to Perry in 1905, where she has since resided. She was active In the L. D. S. ohurch, especially In Relief society and as a temple worker. Survivors Include the followMrs. ing sons and daughters: Royal (Carey) Petersen, William H. Wagstaff,. Glen Wagstaff and Arthur Wagstaff, all of Perry; Mrs. William (Mary) . Petersen, Mrs. N. R. (Wilma) Elwood; Hunt,- Buhle, Idaho; 27 grandchildren and 33 and the following brothers and sisters: Charles Martensen, Ogden; Lars Martensen, Ogden; Mrs. Rosetta Hansen, Brig- 9 dates was presented to me crowd Master j:- , h h, d . ' Peach Queen Rea Nielsen, Center And Attendants of judging at the Junior Chamber of Commerces annual and Carolyn Dockstader, Mona Rae Eskelsen, left, ; Coronation Ball. (Photo by Fred Pierson). afternoon an after chosen were Wednesday right They , 1 Impressive Array of Professionals "Fun- - out-of-to- The Peach Days committee has gathered an impressive array of ' I Judges were Mrs. Stcrart talent for the President of the Board of show - tomorrow evening at 8 Institute of Fine Arts..Og-alenyi- n p. m.' at the Intermountain auditorium. new Fairbanks, state dian .schools u, the Deseret News and ' include music from the Wight " ,, Golden trumpet of Stewart coronation erexport who will be backed up by his ri.rJ'he Peach Queen, a the seven-piec- e highly rated orches-trPeach Royalty was - v. Ttie UtU Pfach A nna k Pr'cCi dapgh-Dotty Brown, popular guitaisl if ori1. an soloist on radio station and Eugene and her attendants KDYL, will render numbers for daughter of the program and for the spice! Wu Petersen, Verl Petersen; and of the show Dotty and the Joyce wns0,. daughter of Melroy Dancers will kick their L Dwglas-Mille- r. heels at the ceiling. fc wcnt wy 1me Stan Farnsworth, the humorJunior Chamber of ist, who also Is farm editor of men 5 reportecL and was a the Salt Lake Tribune will emSuccess 'in cee the affair, moving the whole every phase., show along with his hilarious flfT-'va- . (UT) On sense of unpropriety and what laih!y,.uhighway Crew8 had constitutes humor. the Redwie Parnunkey River Stan will introduce featured the with MCDani1 JC1 V'ater bef0re ding quartet, d drawsPan who Keddington, could Dorothy singer wned stars on "Blossom Time Fun-For-A- simi-nl0n.ore- . L 9 larly featured on radio; station w i f !' sf The Greatest Magician in the world OConnor, with his lovely assistant,' Margo Magrum, will mystify the audience with; a rare assortment of tricks. Also on the program will be Dale H. Bradford Angelo Cuata with his accordion, who only recently, was on the Receives Sgt. Stripes . i Horace Heidt show. Dale H,. Bradford, son of Mr. And that isnt all, there will be tumblers and, comedians and and Mrs. F. E. Bradford of currently stationed at a host of acts, that wil) .prove their entertainment to the crowd. Ifill AU- Force base, was recently Admission will be $1.00 for promoted to sergeant . adults and 50 cents for .chilBradford enlisted In n j lt'$ The Molar In The Rear, Doc!" First Production Of Westward To The . KSLi " j ' Dawn Successful; Again Tonight At 8 - dren.- - . Doctor Knows Best Sergeant the air corps November, 1948 and . received training at Fort Ord, California and, Las Vegas, With 400 talented actors, per forming; to perfection last night, the first issue of Westward To The. Dawn!, was claimed an im mense success by everyone who . . witnessed it. v Y!' The second performance will staged at the same place and. time tonight: Rees Pioneer park, beginning at 8 p. m. be Price of admission is $1.00. The musical play, written and directed by Marie Thorne Jepp sen, with. R. N. Prce as general In January 1931, following the manager, depicts the high reenhe outbreak in Korea, of. the history of Box El points listed as a private first class. . der county during the past, 100 His wife, the former Gayle-dea- years since it was settled. At the production last night Blair of Lewiston, Utah and their daughter, Sindy, make there was a huge crowd who were well pleased. , their home in Ogden. Nevada. Mrs. (MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) Arthur Summerfield has had a cake of chocolate In her refrigerator for eight years, j Before she could make cookies with it, her doctor told her to shun chocolate. Its been in. the re - . frigerator ever since. , n . . v Baird In A Scene From Westward j Edwin a tooth from the mouth of Bill Pearce. ... is about to extract , -- Centennial music show will be held tonight at v To The Dawm Final performance of the the Rees park, beginning at 8 p. ts. v- - |