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Show TTT Easter Egg Hunt Planned Saturday In Brigham; Hundreds Of Eggs ''Planted tin the persons of 0 club members, the bunny rabbit Will lay literally hundreds of cheerfully colored (Easter eggs sometime Friday night for a gigantic egg iiuty at ill a. m. Saturday . , r morning. That was the 'announcement of Bob Winzeler, chairman for the 20-3club, Who added that the tots up to seven .years old wont be steam rolled under by "the big kids in a mad rush. An egg hunt for all youngsters up to and including seven years 20-3- 0 park. So. Stake He'll Be Traveling Over 36 Mile Course The South Box Elder stake Gold and Green Ball will be held Wednesday, April 9, at 9 p. m. In the Box Elder high school gymnasium, It was learned today. Plans for an eloborate floor show have been made by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Westover and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Ltykin. Amid the lovely decorations of the Junior Prom, 41 , Junior Gleaner girls of the stake will be honored, during the evening. presentation Following ' their faththeir they will dance with ' ers. - ,, e will g L , Girls to be specially honored include the following:.; Mantua: Wilma Larsen, Joyce Jeppscn, Lillie Jeppson, Maxine Jensen. Flower girls are Jen-en- e Wells and Rose Mary Glenn and escort Is Robert G. Jepp-se. ; .... j Marilyn Anderson and Barbara are Rasmussen. Flower girl Kathleen Peterson and Kathryn Kopinitz and escort Is William Horsley. Convention Fri. -- The club of Distributive Education the Box Elder high Sunday ; : ; ' - ; . I ! f Plan Jamboree , I j I ; ! ' I I I Will Assume Duties On June j 20-3- 0 Club Holds-- One Of The Typical Boats Now Practicing for the second annual marathon race, to be held on the I 11. Last year the popular sport River, beginning at the Bird Refuge, on Sunday, May I ands of persons. Over 50 entries . THERELL BE SPILLS 36 Mile Marathon Boat Race Planned Annual Seventh , attracted several thous-Beare expected this year. ar Testimonial Planned Intermountairi Wests; for the return trip. longest marathon boat race will On the Chamber of Commerce be held on a 36 mile course at are committee Ray boating 14 miles the Bear Rver Refuge, Cam director member; Daines, south of Brigham City, Sunday, Harmon, chairman; Paul AnderMay 11, according to Cam Har- son, Glen Humpherys, Glen j mon, chairman. i Knudsen, Jim Barker, Evan ' Starting gun will fire at 2 p. Owen, Earl (Seegmilter and D. L. Petersen. m. - e Sponsored by the 'boating of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce, It will attract upward of 50 boats with stock outboard motors ranging from 7 to 50 horsepower, Harmon said. Cash prizes will be awarded the winners. com-mitte- Six classes of speedy boats around six miles of tricky curves in three laps. Coming and going, each lap will be 12 miles long, from the Bird Refuge six miles northeast on f the Bear river and back. 'In the initial contest last spring, 40 ; contestants entered from Utah, Colorado, Idaho and Wyoming, An estimated crowd of four to five thousand people lined six miles of banks on the r Bear river to witness the conlong race, Harmon tinued. all (Parking will be allowed alpng the river and concessions will be operated at the Refuge and on the river bank near the road where the racers will turn will whip two-hou- 1 Paul Bramlet spoke on his ex-- j and observations of j the far east, from teaching there j many years, at a 20-3piub La- dies night banquet last Satur-- I day evening ' at the Indian t I school. To illustrate his lecture he showed a series of colored and I black and white slides. I Peggy Johnson rendered sev-- I eral piano selections, j Attending were Mr., and Mrs I Dale Becker and Mr. and Ms. I I - I I t I I ! ! i I Bob Crompton, of the affair; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anderson, Mr. ,and Mrs. Dale Barons Mr. and Mrs. Rex Baron, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Bab Call, Mr and Mrs. Dean Candland, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Coleman, (Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Felt, Dr. and Mrs. Rus-- I sell FLshburrw Mr. and ' Mis. Leon Goodliffe, Mr. and Mrs. DuWain Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mehler, Mr. and Mrs: D. A. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Perc Peter-- " sen, Mr. and Mr IVerl Petersen, Mr. and Mm. Dee Glen Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Topic, Mr. and Mrs. Bob WinzelCr, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Woodland. ; Plans are under way for the annual Seventh ward dinner to be .held oh. Saturday evening, April 12, with serving from six until 8 oclock. Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Tracy have been' named as general chairmen with all ward organizations assisting. -- This is to be the wards final Central 98.1 building fund drive according to A Bishop (Lewis S. Wight. Parents Attend charge of ten dollars per plate P-- T Conferences will be made with all proceeds going to the building fund. DeA record breaking 98.1 perdication services for the new cent of parents of Central chapel are contemplated to take school children participated . place during April. conferin the parent-teache- r Committees include: Elders in ence last week, according to charge of - cocktails; Sunday J. D. Gunderson, principal. School, salad; Relief, society, conferences dessert; Primary, decorations; Parent teacher DeVaughn Petersen take the place of the old reYoung Ladies Mutual, serving . , served mission . of method port card reporting girls; Seventies, table arrangea childs progress. In the new ment; Scouts under the direcmethod the parent visits the tion of scoutmasters, chairs; and teacher for a short period and Young Mens Mutual will prediscusses their childs work. sent the program. Of the 580 parents, 569 spent A delicious ham dinner will Be at least 15 minutes with their be. prepared by Morris Nuttali. childrens teachers during a are invited to attend and All four-dawere A welcome period. Only 11 home testimonial please bring their own plate not contacted. f meeting in honor of DeVaughn and silverware. Petersen, who recently compler LDS mission in ted a Filins Will Civilian England will be held Sunday evening at 7:30 oclock in the : Honored Sunday y Defense To t j Le-An- is Larry Preece. two-yea- Be Shown - , Second ward. Public At Brigham Meeting April 16 . . Elder Petersen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan C. Petersen. Brigham City people have anb;course under direction of J. Edopportunity to learn more about win Baird, two films on civilian Civil defense, Wednesday, April 16, when Leonard A.,-- Higgins, defense will be shown1. field representative of the Utah - Civilian defense is being emCivil Defense,; gives an illustra-- . phasized in Brigham City beted talk at the fire station be- cause this area is listed as be, ing within the critical area in ginning at 8 p. m. Utah. ' Sponsored by the (Brigham Civilian defense Is designed City fire department, which is a Red to help in the event of any currently undergoing Cross and . ..Civilian defense tragedy, not necessarily war. The fire department cordially invites everyone to attend the , meeting. 1 iperiences I Scheduled ' Fifth ward: Diane Grant,! Lla Beth Jensen, Josephine Johnson, Ruth Johnson, Merle Mortenseh, n Ruth Pierce, Joan Hamilton, Hamilton, Doris Simonsen, Judy Bosworth, , Diane - Jensen, Lois Jorgensen, Mtrjean Bird and Karol Jean Peri. Flower girls are LaNae Shields land Carolyn Waters and the escort i Ward Dinner .The ' Nelson. , Banquet Saturday I : ; : ; j , , Lu-An- Willard Ward Plans Easter Cantata, I , . n Sixth ward: Fatty Smith, Seer 1st, Lila Armstrong, and Glenna Gilbert. Flower girls are Linda Glbby, Barbara Lee Fredricksen and the escort is Gary Lewis. Perry ward: Arlene Wright, Connie Wagstaff, Glenda Larsen and Opal Nielson. Flower girls are Evelyn Wight and Linda Hirschl and escort is Reed 4-- I . Second ward: Dee Ann Davis, . school amended a State Distri butive Education convention in Ogden, Friday and Saturday, ' April The Friday night session was held at the Ogden high school where contest material was on display. Saturdays convention started with a chuck-wagoNext breakfast at the Ogden high school. The club members .then The Cross of Redemption," anb The public is invited to at were taken on organized tours (Easter cantata, will be presentin establishments ed during the regular sacrament tend this musical production r. Services in the Willard ward .on which portrays - through song f I ret-- : the first The afternoon session- pi,- the Sunday, April 33 at 7:30 p. m. the beautiful story of ' by the ' forty voice ward M.T.A. Easter," commented Forest' Me convention were ; held. at the chorus. '! servy, director of the choal or Hotel Ben Lomond where speech ! contests and a business meeting ganlzation. ,r ; Soloists have been chosen were held. froth the chorus to render the , Jn the evening a banquet was special numbers.rShana IWarren held with Dr. Henry Aldus Dix and Jean Checketts, members of on president of Weber college, the chorus, are in charge of the giving the address. Awards were made to contest winners. Box j advertising for the event. Officers of the ' chorus ' are: Elder InDE club won second Its display Rain or Russell Simonsen , and . Barbara place' Velda Shine D E Sells. Marjorie (Leg Jane Cook, get won third place with her Vemile 'J. Barns was elected Kay Kunkler, secretary; Norman merchandise manual. Forenlistment Burden, officer; president of Fraternal Order of The convention, was greatly conductor; - Sheryl Eagles, aerie 2919, Brigham est Meservy, iVarlene by all members of the enjoyed acLarkin and Cook, City, it was announced last Mon-- t club. : ; t ; ) companists. at Aiiuj regular meeting day evening of the Eagles, according to D. Organized last fall, the i chorus at has D. Billings, publicity director. sung many ward functions during the winter. The Barns will take over the post cantata, however, represents the on June 1, along with other new choruss largest undertaking as officers, from the present presi-- I an organization of young sing; dent, Mark Brightenburg. t: j ers. .... , new are: officers Othr Lyle Corinne square dancing group R. Johnson, vice president; will sponsor a square dance Oleen M. Hansen, chaplain; D. Mercury Climbs To 71 D. Billings, treasurer; Donald Degrees Palm Sunday f! jamboree Wednesday, April 9, p. m. Jn the Corinne L. Ray Anderson, conductor; Phil- - - The warmest temperatures at 8:30 lip O. Cleave, inside guard and since October 10, was recorded D. S. recreation hall, ft was learned today. Bud B. Ball, outside guard and in Brigham City on Palm SunThe affair is being held to r trus-- i Ray IH. Grant, three-yeathe when soared mercury ' ' . , day raise money to buy a new rectee- 71 degrees, It was anto a mild ' At the ord player to use in the commeeting Oscar Grunig nounced be and Cecil Bradbury announced Clifford- - this week by Charles munity. Live callem will used for the dances. that there will be a special par; Refreshments will be served Mondays reading was 70 dety for children of Eagles mem-- j grees but a light shower drop- and donations will be accepted bers in the club rooms Satur-- I ped the temperature to a low of toward the fund. Everyone Inday from 2 to 5 p. m. Entertainment .includes a- pic-- j 35 degrees during the night, f terest Is invited to attenrj. ture show, etc. Bams President V Ball Tonight Plenty of thrills and splls be the order of the day Sunday when the Utah State Motorcycle association, holds a meet: on hill climbing-racinthe foothills Immediately east of Brigham City. , According to officers of the organization the meet will begin promptly at 1 p. m. Sundays afternoon. With about 50 cyclists participating, the competition will be run off on the thrill hills Immediately north of the power house. Admission will be 75 cents. Willard, well--- morning, Sunday known tenor, will be soloist in' scheduled the South Box Elder stake April 13 at the tabernacle. The cantata, directed by Harchoirs annual Easter cantata, old B. Felt will , be Ressurec-tioby B. Cecil Gates. It, will Will Sing On foster begin at 8 a. m. and be complete by 9 am. so it will not interfere with other church services. Woodyatt was prominent In music circles at Dixie college at St. George and has sung professionally throughout the western states. Recently he , was a soloist in All Faces West. Other special numbers will be presented by a trio consisting of Norma Jensen, Dorene Wheeler and Erma Crompton and a sextette composed of LaVem Erick-sen- , Mrs. Doris Tingey, Johnny 'Holmes, Ralph Westover, Ruth Beecher and Virginia . BreRen-bekeAt the console of the newly installed pipe organ will be Mrs. Louise Da via Choral music will be supplied by a 60 voice choir. The cantata tells in music the 6tore of the crucifixion and ; ressurection of Christ. Don Woodyatt Everyone is invited to the af, , tenon , , , fair which will be free of charge. fe Gold And Green . Motorcycle Meet Slated Here Next Sunday (Don Woodyatt, f 10 PAGES BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1952 nickel." Every child in the county is eligible. Al'l they have to do is be on hand tor the Easter egg hunt under seven at the tabernacle and over seven at Rees tically every merchant in Brigham City has been contacted for eggs and each has given a dozen. They will be colored In giant Wednesday quantities evening, after . being cooked, and readied for the Easter egg Easter Cantata Next Sunday Morning. v NUMBER 15 VOLUME 57, of age will be held on the taber- affair. nacle lawn, while the Easter egg Dont gobble the eggs down," hunt for those over seven will be the chairman advised, "for many held at Rees (Pioneer park- - Both of them will be labeled with of the hunts will go off simul- the names of the donating store V and will be good for an additaneously. ( According to Wlnzeler prac- tional prize, in most cases a Bishop LeGrande Horsley will preside and Counselor Lafe Jensen will conduct the meeting. DeVaughn will report ; his mission and Roberta Storey, an aunt, will sing several numbers. After touring- Europe, Elder Petersen returned home on the - ? Willard ward: Ida Rubber, Varlene .Cook, ;Betty .Braeger, Marion, Grazer and, Lottglne Hebdon. Flower girls are Jetane Simonsen and Anette Cook, and escort is Edward Morgan. U J First ward: Donna COmptOn, Ruth Berntsen, Adelle Seely, Jo Murrae Buchanan, Nada Smith and Marilyn (Bunny) Reese. Flower girls are Ann Earl and JoAnn Simper and escort, is Richard Keller., Kite Flying Meet , Successful f.lcnday Box Elder canyon failed .to produce Its usual stiff breeze Saturday at 9:30 oclock in Che morning and not one of the several hundred kite fliers managed to launch their kite into the ozone, btt they made i up for it Monday afternoon, accord- ing to Dale (Baton, chairman of the affair for the club; 1 The kite flying contest waa dismal Saturday but highly successful Monday when a mob of youngsters participated, j ' Grand prize for kite flying went to Noland Tingey. Roy Hyer won second and Paul JohnsX son, third. ;; Terry Barnard and Scott Fife walked off with the prizes (for kites. Litthe best home-mad- e tle Dallas Valentine was the youngest kite flyer on the ftald and received recognition for it. Not to toe out done by the boys were three girl kitesters. Marie Tourley, (Linda Jeppaon ; and Pamela Critchfleld. Prizes for the contest were donated by Hamilton Drug, Firestone, (Hollywood, Peach City Ice Cream, Capitol theater. Zanders , Mens store, Superior Dairy; and Baron Woolen Mills donated soda water for all kids ''' there. 20-3- 0 Queen Mary. He reported enjoying his mission, and that the LDS. missionaries in England are doing r a A female mosquito-- can "marvelous job. All friends and. relatives are 359,857,000 offspring in: invited to attend.single year. - ftro-duc- - Will Open Friday As- - 6'- - Lincoln PTA To I Lr O' V 1; f. i t f: i , f V1 if a Newly Elected Officers of Eagle Aerie ;. f, . . . left to right, front row: Oleen Hansen, chaplain; Vemile J. Barns, president; and D. D. Billings, treasurer. Back row: Ray H, Grant, three-yea- r trustee; ' Bud Ball outside guard; Donald Ray. Anderson, conductor and Phillip 0. Gleave, inside guard. f : ; ; t .'; - ? e a POPULAR SPORT outdoor- theater The Auto-Vu- , at the mouth of Box Elder canyon, will open for the 1352 season next Friday, according to s Lincoln school Manager George CragheacL ? It will be open seven days a association will meet Thursweek all summer, Craghead day, April 10, (tomorrow) at 8 said. m. In the Box Elder , high The huge screen has recently' p. been refaced and new sound school gymnasium, It was learnequipment has- - been installed. ed today. A double bill show . Friday The meeting previously was and Saturday wlll 'be Rio slated April 9, but was postponGrande with John Wayne and ed one day. Maureen OHara, and ) Tell - It ' To the Judge, with Rosaline Principal item of business Russell and Robert Cummings. will be election of new officers. will include Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Entertainment the movie Id (Climb the High dance and musical numbers by : est Mountaia' will toe shown. the Fifth and Sixth Grades. A - Meet Tomorrow I' J ; Parent-Teacher- - J Busy Golf Course Handles 250 Rounds c ... vi v ? A It 3 Last Sunday; Play On Greens Saturday J it the first four days of the a. m. to 4:30 p. m. 1952 golf season at the Brigham "The course Is dry and in city municipal i golf ; course 4 good shape, Candland continIn- - busy 500 rounds of golf were shot according to Dean Cand. land, club professional. Busiest day was sunny Sunday when 250 enthusiasts teed off. The course was busy "but not crowded according to Candland, with never a long waiting line. 'y The course is open from 8:30 - ued, "and the greens will ftoe ready to play on. next Saturday. (Low round for Sunday, waa a 67 four 18 holes, one over ar, f by Bud Hamston, Ogden. Candland asked that golf ns start turning to tiiclr 1" Saturday so that be determined t- -. play.1' tr taxt can ament |