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Show Tilt BOX Educator to Head Easter Seal Drive NLWS, Diiylium Oly, Uluh Tuesday, March 5, 1963 LLDLR 4 . 4 t M & m 4 fci " , The old Stagecoach Inn at Fairfield has been restored to its pioNEEDS FURNISHINGS neer appearance by the Utah Park and Recreation Commission and is now in need of furnisb-jng- s. The State has sent out a plea for the public to donate antiques to the Inn and to the Brigham Young Winter Home in St. George and the Jacob Hamblin Home in Santa Clara. FUNDS FROM the drive and anything else used by Utah people aiound 1877, Mrs. Rob- UTAH SEE inson. continued. Antique Furniture Needed For Historic Attractions SHE ADDED that anyone in- donating furniture or obtaining information, on the project should write or contact terested in at this address: Christine II. Robinson, care are not too badly warped and of the Utah Park Commission, are in burly good .hope we can, Union Pacific Annex, Salt Lake refinish them. City 1, Utah. In commenting on the plea At the Stagecoach Inn, there is a particular need for old for antique furniture, D. James beds, wash stands, water pitch- Cannon, director of the Utah ers and a long dining room ta- Tourist and Publicity Council ble. said, "Donors will be doing (Editors note: This is another in a series of See articles designed to Utah better acquaint Utahns with their home state. The articles are prepared by the Utah .Tourist and Publicity Council. Each week a different sector or subject will be featured.) her Major Events Disclosed for USU 75th Anniversary Event d 4-- o, LOUISVILLE, I ON THI5 FOR SUPPORT ALSO USE EASTER SEALS GENEROUSLY toward rehabilitating and providing special care for crippled youngsters and adults. Handicapped persons from throughout Utah are treated at the Easter Seal Vocational Rehibil-itatio- n workshop in, Salt Lake City. In again accepting the chairmanship of the campaign, Garfield said: If all those who might contribute to the 1963 Easter Seal , campaign could see their pennies and dollars helping a lame child to walk straighter or a handicapped person find a meaningful place in the world, our tasks would be simple. Golden Spike Players Tell Casting Dates Relief Society Saturday Thirty members of the Hawaiian club from Brigham Young university will provide the traditional island entertainment including native songs The Samoan and dances. Sword dance will also be performed. The Hawaiian motif is planed in honor of the banquets keynote speaker. Sen. Daniel K. Inouye of Hawaii. Tickets can be purchased locally from Marvin Peters, county Democratic chairman Mrs. Grant Allred, vice chairman, or from LeGrande Peterson, Bear River City, county secretary. go dren, our families and our friends. But ior those already terribly afflicted, their home lies not in wonder drugs and new vaccines, but in gaining a helping hand as they try desperately to join society as welcome members not dependents." SLC Palm trees, colorful leis and Hawwaiian melodies will highlight the entertainment at the Jefferson-Jackso- n Day banquet to be held Saturday, March 9 at the Terrace ballroom in Salt Lake City. COUNT ON YOUR SUPPORT... Leadership meeting for officers and teachers of the Box Elder stake Relief society will be held on Thursday, March 7, in the First LDS ward chapel beginning at 7:30 p.m. All officers and teachers, with the exception of the magazine department, are urged to be present for the evening session. Special department plans are underway for the nursery class leaders, so they are requested to make a special effort to attend the training and leadership meeting. High School Class A Basketball Jury Awards $530 Damages A First District Friday awarded EACH DAY brings some their state a great service. Not new advance in medical science that helps prevent criponly will they help attract tourists hut will also build civic pling disease and promises us a brighter future for our chil- Weve also got our eyes peeled for pioneer kitchen, utenThe Utah Park and Recrea- sils, quilts, lace curtains, spincandle-makerpride. tion Commission has sent out ning wheels, of the state a plea to citizens for antique furnishings to be used in the Stagecoach Inn at Fairfield, the Brigham Young winter home in St. George and the Jacob Hamblin home in Santa Clara. Major events of Utah State sor of fine arts at USU, and the Director Aldin 0. Hayward, 75th Universitys anniversary University Chorale directed by said there in making the plea, scheduled observance Mar. Prof. Merle E. Puffer. are are no funds available to purthese for chase antiques pioTIIE SALT Lake Mormon Concerts by two major musi- Tabernacle choir sang last eveneer homes, so the commission must rely on furniture donated cal aggregations and the an- ning at 8:30 p. m. in Nelson nual Founders Day assembly Fieldhouse, and the Utah Symby the public. The three homes, now part are scheduled, said Dr. Carlton phony orchestra will perform of the State Park system, will Culmsee, dean of the College of March 7 at 8:15 p. m. in the be open to visitors during the Humanities and Arts at USU field house. and 75th anniversary chaircoming tourist season. The choir concert is free. Adman. to the orchestra conmission HAYWARD said many pieces Dr. Russell I. Thackrey, exec- cert is by USU student or facof authentic early Utah furnithe Associa- ulty activity cards, or Cache ture can be found through- utive ofsecretary of State tion Universities and Civic Music Association season out Utah, and much of it is just Land-Gracolleges, will be tickets. gathering dust in attics, gar- the main at the Founspeaker ages' and basements. RICHARD L. Evans will be on March A search for these antiques ders Day assembly commentator with the choir, 10:35 a. m. in Main audiat 8, is now underway, headed by directed by Richard P. Condie. Mrs. 0. Preston Robinson of torium. Pianist Grant Johanneson is Mrs. Robinson Salt Lake City. ON THE same program, Dr. soloist with the Utah guest is experienced in this type of Daryl Chase, USU president, Symphony, directed by Maurice on the worked work, having will review highlights of USUs Abravanel. Heber C. Kimball home in Nau-vo- history and will intioduce Dr. Another feature of the obserIII. Thackrey. The universitys sen- vance is dedication of a mosaic The state hopes to acquire ior class, represented by Presi- mural in the foyer of the Forsome of the original furnishings dent Boyd Whitesides, Layton, used in the pioneer homes, but will present to the school a bust estry and Biological Science on the campus Friday any authentic pieces that date of Justin Smith Morrill, father building at 2 p. m. The mural, execubefore the turn of the century of the Land-GraCollege Act. ted by Profs. Everett Thorpe will be used. A. William Lund, Salt Lake and Gaell Lindstrom of the THE furnishings dont have City, son of Anthon, H. Lund, USU fine arts department, ' is to be in perfect condition, who was author of the act es- the largest in the intermountain Mrs, Robinson said. If they tablishing Utah State will offer area, Norman D. Salisbury, the invocation. Music will be Logan, member of the USU presented by pianist Irving Board of Trustees, will offer Pipelining Wassermann, associate profes the dedicatory prayer. newly-restore- FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO HAVE NEVER U5EP ONE., THIS ANY THE IS A CRUTCH UNFORTUNATE ONES WHO RELY educator Rulon R. Ogden Garfield has been named to head Utahs annual Easter Seal Campaign for the second consecutive year. Abe Guss, president of the Utah Society for Crippled Children and Adults, said the orand ganization was pleased honored to have Garfield, who conducted an outstanding campaign in 1962, return for the 1963 drive. Garfield, principal of Bonneville Elementary school in Ogden, will direct nearly 5,000 volunteer workers in the drive, which begins March 7 and continues through April 14. , Banquet in Leadership Meet Set for Stake Demos Schedule PAN HE1UAAN JUP65 PACKER ? - u l'965j ply many vitamins, Serve Eggs Mrs. Variety Of Recipes Box Eider and ra RIMBE CAFE 5 through 9 Brought to you by March Elder County Bank Box and Parson Red-E-M- ix You can relax when youre covered by HOMg Nobody settles claims faster and more fairly C KMU.I SAFECO makes it easy for agents, like us, to give you the finest coverage possible. For example, here is one of the specific advantages SAFECO offers you: SAFECO or GENERAL offers a Homeowners policy that protects you against accidental damages you might cause to other peoples property. g g and SAFECO offers many more with them to discuss be would our benefits. It you. pleasure time-savin- 11. DEE money-savin- J0MWS0M 319 North Main PA Brigham City 56 or PA 79 Ky. 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Among foods are offering a wide variety of uses Spike players planning an invitational evening are eggs, reports Jessie M. Elof three one-ac- t plays set ten- ler, county home agent. tatively for Saturday evening, Eggs can fit into any part March 30. of any meal. They can add Producer of the play will be color and flavor to other foods. Carol Holland, and the three They provide lightness for cakwill be Jeri Gropp, Marvin es, omelets, souffles, and desserts. They can thicken saucMoon, and Roxanna Dickey. Sign, over area reserved for es, salad dressings, puddings, Two nights of casting have and pies. They are high in pro- compact cars in parking lot: been called. The first will be The Nursery. rich in minerals, and sup on Wednesday, March 6, in the teins, Armory at 7:30 p.m.; and the second is set for Monday, March 'll, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Jeri Gropp, 53 North Second West, $1.25 Chicken, French fries Scones and honey 5 Golden Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce $1.25 Persons on shift work inter95c ested in afternoon rehearsals Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce 85c JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal are invited to call Mrs. Holland or come to her at PA HOT DOG ON A STICK home at 88 South Sixth East. One of the plays will be rehearsed in the afternoon if there is for such sufficient demand hours. The public is invited to 380 North Main Phone PA the tryouts and casting. : i Bear River El- n Variety is termed the spice of life, but many persons stick to the same old habits and fear variety when it comes box 1430 on your dic1 will broadcast all the ler said. In Golden ECL0 court jury general damages and $30 special damages to a former Brigham City man,, victim of a monkey bite on his left ear. The verdict was returned in favor of Louis Joe Haywood. Defendant in the civil action was John T. Weir, owner of the monkey which inflicted the injury. Members of the jury were Ford Scalley, Stanley R. PalSheldon Laub Cannon, mer, Roger L. Olsen, Lloyd E. Lish, William B. McCulley, Erroll E. Bone and Raymond I. Nusink. $500 F1 lJj lisJ ljIlXj LJ LJ Phone PA 3-68- 43 |