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Show pact: rnr BOX ELDER JOURNAL ' , Brigham City, Utah Friday, ' Visits Brigham City Jaycccs Tliird Ward Has fJj4V U a ? . SEE US for the BIGGESTVALUES , ; State Jaycee President Ken Sowards, Vernal spoke to the Brigham City Junior Chambe of Commerce Wednesday noon at the Howard Cafe, talks with Wayse Johnson, Brigham City president and Roy Bean. . . . who APPLIANCES iJSfr, frilLCO Advanced .Refrigerators, large ft. , model .. Design 7.2 cu. $23 1.95 PHILCO Broil Under Glass Electric Range, as low . s as ...... $279.95 tPIIILCO Home Freezer, large 8 cu. ft. model $304.95 PIIILCO Radios, priced as low as $23.50 f PHILCO jrriced from Radio-Phonograp- ....I $159.50 ,5 HOOVER Vacuum Cleaners, upright models start at $59.95, tank models as low as '... $64.95 SUNBEAM'-- DORMEYER - V UNIVERSAL'appliances: ; - ' Popup .Toasters $20.95 WaffielronA $10.95 Food Mixers I:..;....... $39.95 Electric Irons $8.95 Coffeemakers .......... $27.95 Steam Irons ............ $19.95 Fri-We- ll Deep Fryers $27.50 ALL APPLIANCES SOLD ON EASY TERMS NORTH MAIN ! FURNITURE Clyde B. Stratford, Mgr. 31 North Main Ph. 250 WW mr '. Of Jaycees Visits Brigham Unit teds Try To Alter Chinese Language MONO KONG (UP) are munists The Com- China putting through a language revolution almost as great as the social upheaval upon which (hey rode to " power. The two main objectives of Missionaries arriving here the Junior Chamber of Commerce are (1) to make your from the north reported that a new' language system has been community a better place to introduced that will do away live and (2) to train members Chinese charwith the age-olfor civic leadership. acters and substitute "Rominlz-eThat was the statement of Chinese. , Ken Sowards, Vernal, president The new system already Is beof the Utah Junior Chamber of ing taught in ,alj , schools in Commerce at a special meeting Manchuria Inand is at the Howard cafe, Wednesday to China proper. spreading missionThe ' noon. aries say it Is highly popular "We need to recapture our with students. Significantly, it faith and confidence In Amer- is based oni English rather than ! ica, Sowards said in calling on Russian. the Brigham City Jaycees to asStudents of Chinese here point sert their faith in our system out that the one big drawback of government.. to such a radical change is the the Jaycee factor of dialects, which for pracAccompanying state president to Brigham City tical purposes can be classifed was LaMar Buckner, Ogden, who into live district divisions: Manis a candidate for state presi- darin, Shinghai, Cantonese, dent at the approaching conand Amoy. Actually, vention. there are well over a score of t There were about 20 members dielects, mostly obscure - limited to comparatively present.,,.. .. areas. t. 'Although their spoken I lan Attend Carpenters' Convention guages vary, Chinese do have a method of communicaMr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith common I. e., their written language, and Mr. and Mrs, Edward Frost tion, were delegates from the Carpen which is the same everywhere. is not unusual to see a northters local here in Brigham. They It Chinese conversing with a ern attended the Carpenters conven chartion at Kanab on March 31 and southerner by tracing out acters in the palm of his hand. a in 1.; very April They report the word for man, which educational ,, con Thus, foresting and is pronounced Jen in 'Mandarin,-beco' vent ion. I mes Cantonese "yan-i- n and nyang in Shanghai dialect, in the written language, however; the character -- for man" is universally the same. d d Sewing Machines SEW-GE- as low as $99.95 State President iv stand. Part one "Stories and Poems Mrs. Amelia Welling as - the grandmother, sat with her grand her. children gathered around The group then sang "I Think When 1 Hear That Sweet Story , of Old. Part two Something To Do." Patricia Robinson was reader. Drawings, clay molding, puz zles and doji collections .were shown under the direction of Margaret Millam and Eva Couch. Where Is Cinderellas Song. Shoe was sung toy the tiny tots for and ' group one. Teachers these groups are Mrs. Opal Frye, Mrs. Uarda Owens, Mw. Nona Funk and Mrs. Sadie Hess. Cin derella, Carol Robinette, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Roto, inette, was then presented In a little silver and blue coach. Elliot Funk, son of Mr. and Mrs. McLaren Funk, was the. page. Children in costume from seven different countries gave pantomime dramatization as the mailman delivered HO letters to pen pals. Mrs. Nedra Whitaker was in charge of this scene. All Pri"When mary children sang -- Arrivals At THICK CANNON .TOWELS Were Helping." Part three "Special Features with Deanna Nelson as reader, dramatized a family night. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Andersen, Joan Andersen, Eda Rae Andersen, DeiForrest Sharon Andersen, Page and Milton Vincent ,, depicted the family, Joan Andersen sang The Lords Prayer." Part four And Ye Shall Teach ( with Nedra Nelson as reader, Mrs. Ruth Phillips as teacher, mans voice, Clark Hil-laThe youngsters sang Bless The Children and "The Childrens Friend." Sydney Jensen 4 offered the' benediction. Other Primary teachers assisting With the presentation of the conference were Mrs. Vera Jensen, Alice Hailing,; Mrs. June Romer, (Mrs. Lois Watkins and Mrs.' Audrey Busby,. Mrs. Florence Dunn and Mrs. Doris ; ' 10. NORTH MAIN FURNITURE 4 - V i w TRAVERSE EXTENSION RODS FOR on fasteners. Blue, hickory stripes, fisher stripes, green and white. . POPLIN HATS 15x25 FACE Payday shop caps In blue, striped grey and white. . 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