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Show ?r Among Will Present The " Little Princes $" Entrants Lists WILLARD WIRE Greatest Show First entrants in the annualLittle Princess contest, held in conjunction with Peach Days under the sponsorship of the Kindergarten club, were listed today by Mrs. Mary Hotter, committee chairman. Club Circus Earns Them Willard Provides Top Entertainment g aer-lalls- Scouts Win Honor At Willard Court Suggestions Wins $25 for Renee Glover Zundel Sunday Evening The suggestion of typing in red information regarding resignations of civilian personnel to make It easily distinguishable from other personnel notations In July won for Miss Renee Glover, daughter of Mr. and 1 Court of Honor was held in Sunday pvening sacrament meeting of the Willard ward. The troop committee were all in attendance and took part in presenting the following awards. Norman First Class award Mrs. Morris W. Glover, a $25 Burden, Lewis Larkin and Den-n- is award. Hales. v The procedure, which was put Second Class- award: Glenn Into practice immediately by civilian personnel offices, saves. Deem and Bruce Burden. Reese Kunzler was awarded 4 great deal of time and eliminates errors, Lt. Col. Charles F. two merit badges and Explorer Harris, who presented the award, adviser. Carj. Olsen, received a star award. said. It Is the first suggestion award Olson took the following boys for the "Pioneer Trail ever won by a person in the Administration Section of Civilian which they received a pin with I Walk the Personnel at Hill Air Force base. the Inscription: ;v; Miss Glover, who has worked Pioneer Trail on It: tNorman Burden, Lewis Lar- At Hill AFB fot almost a year, since the award, was married to kin, Dennis Hales, Glenn Deem Airman First Class Zundel of and Bobbie Lofthouse. To secure this award the boys .Ogden. 4 made their 36 mile hike, with a Kids Customers pack, from Heefer, Utah to the - MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WP) A Pioneer Monument. This is the 36 miles that the pioneers cleaning shop here has a sign: "Pants pressed 20 cents a leg, traveled when first coming to free seat. Salt Lake Valley. come th community eryne had a 6d PAGE SIX JOURNAL Friday, August 15, 1952 Brigham City, Utah - Jensen, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wayne A. Jensen, and Karla Rae Meservy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Meservy. Farmers Union Has District Meeting Improvement club Ann Earl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A successful district agents Karen Seashore, meeting of the Farmers Union The little princess and her Rex Earl; attendants are to be chosen ear- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric was held last Monday, August Felt, 11, at the home of Nick H. ly next week from a large group Seashore; and Kathleen 586 south Second east, manof candidates entered by local daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Gorcivic and service clubs Each don Felt. ager of the Farmers Union inclub: Sharon surance in this area. Kindergarten club is allowed to enter three Frye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Toplk, reported the recent candidates. Alfred Frye; Diane Dummer, state managers meeting in DenThe youthful royalty will ride daughter of Mr. and Mrs Glen ver, Colorado, and announced on the Kindergarten club's float Dummer and Marjorie Nielsen, that October will be the month Mr. Mrs. in the Peach Days parade. of and Jess daughter in which the Farmers Union Entered so far are: Nielsen. will observe their golden jubiOn the Kindergarten club com- lee. Rotary Kathy Nielsen, daughSpecial insurance policies ter of Mr. and Mrs. Quig Niel- mittee for the contest are Mary will be issued in recognition of sen; Susan Alston, daughter of Hotter, chairman; Leah Jensen, 50 years of existence, Topik said. Mr. and Mrs Richard Alston; director member; Norene The following agents attended and Amy Rasmussen, daughter Fern Shaw and Audrey the meeting: Norris Anderson, Bott. of Dr. and Mrs. Howard RasFrank Aolki, Honey-ville- ; Newton; mussen. Wallace (Curly) Jones of Lions Jean and Janet Western The, Chicago Board of Trade Tremonton; Archie Munns, skow, twin daughters of Mr. and is the countrys primary grain and James A. Pierson, Mrs. Owen Westenskow; Paula exchange. Plymouth. and.ev-entertamme- time-th- ' BOX ELDER Princess Contest For Peach Days By MRS. VAUGHN WASSOM Recreation departments dancing class' version of the "GreatLions est Show on Earth will go on the stage in the Intermountain Indian school auditorium ThursCash, day, Aug. 21. The curtain will rise at 8 p. m. Over 150 Brigham City youngsters, who have followed the week and provided some fine dancing program through the for the people of whole summer will appear in community, especially the colorful costumes children, when they sponsored cir- Dance numbers will be pre- the John A. Strong, one-rinsented by whole' class groups and specialty numbers by small Although this was a small groups. The "circus Will fear circus featuring mostly dogs, ture lions and seals, ponies, a and acrobats and Indians ponies and monkeys and and a wild west show. r The directors reported that cooperation by the parents has been excellent, and urged that do student miss a rehearsal during the remainder of the ' First Contestants In Little Civic To-pi- e The circus is managed by John strong, Jr. and comes from California where the State ent Teachers association spon- ra them- - They play for many schools and churches. M. Strong said that 90 percent of their auspices are Latter Day Saint church groups and they usually work through MIA. organizations. Par-cus- Amy Rasmussen Paula Jensen Old-roy- Willard Lions have sponsored several projects to secure enough money to buy softball lights for the Willard square. They wish to thank all those who supported them In their latest project of sponsoring the circus. T GOBACK TO SCHOOL WITHOUT A - WATCH! ,, , ... tog when Miss Mona Smith gave a lecture on music appreciation. Earl Ann SPECIAL OFFER . . . good until Sept.Ost. Miss Smith was a member of tjie faculty of the Chicago Musi-ove- r cal college until ill health mkde Plan "Chain Post Card it necessary for her to come Writing Campaign" west. For 16 years she was E. Robert Schmitz's assistant and Pointing out that only 51 peralso taught summer sessions at cent of eligible American citithe 'University of Denver at zens voted In 1948, compared to Denver, Colorado and at Mills 73 5 percent in 1900. Pat Bidlack, chairman of the publicity comcollege in California, mittee, Fraternal Order of EaAt the present time Miss gles, today said the Eagles will Smith makes her home iri hold a campaign this year to den and teaches advanced work help increase the voting percenor Riano. She is a teacher and tage. personal friend of Gladys White, A "Chain Post Card Willard ward Relief Writing society t several president, and local music teach- Campaign, be cards will er. distributed to post In her lecture Miss Smith ex- each Eagle member with an applained why one needs a well propriate message on It remindrounded background and an un- ing the receiver of the Imporderstanding of the past periods tance of registering and then of music to appreciate the music voting. Each Eagle member will adof today. She stated that music is a Universal language we dress his cards and then mail them. all can understand." 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