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Show Universal Microfilming Corp 227 Sixth Avq P.O. Box U? Salt Lake City, Utah Intermountain School Holds Open House 2,000 Attend I ?( ,31 jrK. - 4 7 y4x i'?3,,,?i - 0 , f!i v ? ? v m.vIU h? ifet-iSt- e? i School Open House Friday J i'rrV Jm& 3 v nK . VOLUME 57, NUMBER 15 thousand visitors attended the open house school last at Intermountain Tuesday Warmest Friday afteritoon and evening, Day Since Oct. 15 visited the displays and toured the campus. This was nearly Observer Says twice the number attending the 1953 open house event Tuesday was the warmest A total of 1,635 registered day since October IS, Charles while several hundred passed Clifford, local weather obserThe ver reported yesterday , when registering. by without visitors represented every Ina high mark of 72 degrees was state and many reached. termountain This topped a high of 71 others as well. Clifford reported. One group of a hundred came Monday. on specially chartered buses Nights have been crisp but from Salt Lake City. Nearly evsafely above the freezing mark he disclosed. Lowest ery community in Utah was represented, from Lewiston on the minimum for the past week north to St George on the has been a chilly 42 degrees. south. Idaho Falls had a repre-tatioAn estimated r f - IA vv'v.-v- li: rc-v f o? v-- . ; two f Navajo Rug Weaver . . . demonstrates technique of making yarn from wool as she kneels beside loom. . Polio Workers Meet Thursday For Briefing Polio field test workers, named associaby the Parent-Teache- r tion, will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock to receive instructions for the forthcoming vaccination program. Under direction of Mrs. S. L. South Box Elder Moskowitz, workers will meet at the Central school. Included in the group will be room mothers for every 10 children, clinical aids, room recorders and assistant recorders. This area included Bear River City and Honeyville and all schools south. At the same time, a meeting will be held at the Garland elementary school under the di rection of Mrs. R. G. Woodhead, Tremonton, for the balance of the county. Those attending will be brief ed on their respective jobs and given instructions on conducting the field tests during the week of April 26. Children's Easier Parade, Egg Edluni Will Be Held Saturday Cleanup Week Campaign Is Nearing End Cash Prizes, Lottie Simonsen Is TV Contest Tune Winner Someone hag already Mrs. Lottie Simonsen, TV program called Treats to be Name-That-Tu- win- ner. asking to borrow the S800 won Monday evening by Mrs. Simonsen. In the weekly Red Benson, show over KDYL-TV- , Mrs. Simonsen. 81. won $800. She dashed from her kitchen when she heard h?r name and sat anxiously waiting as the studio contestants .. attempted naming the tunes she had submitted as golden medley numbers. Sweet Rosie O'Grady" was the final tune which the studio contentants failed to name before the time limit or Mrs. Simonsen would have won to call to $1,600 for people Given Winners Member Of Local Drive An Easter . and Name-That-Tun- e '' Navajo Menu To be Served At Benefit vh . Is Oper $900 in Vri . Rich Poulson DMA Committee Cancer Fund t EIGHT PAGES BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 14, 1954 egg parade Trucks are making a systemhunt are in store for youngsters of atic coverage Brigham City of the Brigham City area Saturthis week as the final phase of day afternoon of this week... it the city-wid- e cleanup campaign was announced by Gene Price, held last week. chairman of the merchants comAlready scores of loads have mittee of the Chamber of Combeen hauled to the city dump merce.' and trucks will continue workFestivities will start off at 2 the has until entire ing city afternoon oclock Saturday Rich Poulson, manager of the been covered. when the Easter bunny will arIn Fram corporation plant rive in a special airplane and However, theyll , only make Brigham City, has been named the rounds once, it was pointed will be met and escorted to the on the public relations commitout by Chairman Doyle Packer business section where he will tee of the Utah Manufacturers of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, lead the childrens Easter paassociation, it was announced who are sponsoring the event rade. this week. Some misunderstanding has Heading this spectacle will be Nine districts have completed H. H. Fisher, manager of the the VFW drum and bugle corps, arisen in reference to the resolicitation in the cancer con- Fisher Brewing company, Salt and it will be made up of chilmoval of trees in an article last borrow. trol fund raising campaign, Mrs. Lake City, wil head the public dren 12 years of age and under week. It should have been ex L. Thompson, chairman, an- relations committee which will When asked what she planplained that the city would par ned to use the money for, who will compete for a variety nounced this week and have hold its first meeting Wednes ticipate in such removal only this cheerful little lady said. of cash prizes offered for the turned in a total of $904 as of day noon at the Alta club in Salt and if the trees Involved were ones I'm not going to spend it un- most original costumes Lake. Tuesday noon. , floats. becondemned been which had Still needed to reach the quo til 1 receive it" Poulson has been in Brigham Each entrant will display a cause of age or disease, or trees ta is $350 she said but with City since the Fram corporation number and winners will be sewhich would have to be removed eight districts still to check In, plant here opened, three years lected on a telephone vote bafor the installation of curb and the chairman felt hopeful that ago last November. sis by spectators who will be gutter or side walk. this goal could be reached or along the line of march. Votes In will these cases, the city topped. will be received by the Chamassist by pulling the trees for a Still to report are the Inter ber of Commerce office, phone An authentic Navajo dinner stipulated fee but it would be mountain school, Harper, Perry, 34, until 5:00 o'clock after will be served Thursday, April the responsibility owners to reMantua, Main street, Box Elder be which tallied. will The amusement 22 Sixth the ward at they move them and the replaceCorinne and High school, plant winners announcbe will FelChristian the Youth prize hall by In all other cases, city Fifth ward. ments, ed in the April 21 Issue of this lowship group of the Community equipment cannot be used to Mrs. Thompson asks district Mrs. Mary Ann Nelson Wight, , ' anwas it Presbyterian church, chairmen to complete solicits pull trees, unless specifically 92, of Thatcher, died Sunday in newspaper. The parade will form at First nounced this week. authorized by the city council, the tions and make final reports as Cooley Memorial hospital in North and Main streets and will soon as possible The menu will consist of NavaBrigham City after an illness of travel south to the tabernacle Governors of Nevada, Arizona, jo stew, fry bread, salad and a one year. corner at Second South . and Montana, Idaho and California variety of drinks. At the same Mrs, Wight had been residing Main. Every child in the paa sale hand of Indian made tkne, have been invited to attend the with a daughter, Mrs. Eva Fors rade will receive a treat - , at gift items will be offered for sale, Golden Spike ceremonies Upon arrival at the taberna, gren, in Corinne. Promontory on Monday, May 10 while other handicraft and art cle, youngsters six years of age A LDS of the member church, , and bring the original gold and work will be on display. she served as president of the and undeF will participate in an Of special interest will be an silver spikes or facsimilies for rereligion class In the Perry ward Easter egg hunt, which will be art Allan display presented by enactment of the spike driving for four years .and. had also directed by Boy Scouts and Girl n Intermoun-taiceremonies which linked the first1 Houser, Instructor at as Primary and Relief so- Scouts who 'wlll police the area served school, including paintings it was teacher. She serv1 and keep older youngsters from The first Visit Utah tour of transcontinental rail line, visiting ciety B. C. Call, and sculturing. Houser will offer . Ellven . Misses ed as president and counselor interferring and assist the toddCity Brigham the year has been scheduled by anounced this week by of Comgome silk screen prints for sale will perform Thursday, April 15, in the Thatcher ward Relief so lers. Provisions are being made the Chamber of Commerce for member of the Chamber at the benefit function., committee. merce so that every child who partici4:15 p. m. on Uncle Roscoes defy. at ' when Wednesday, April 21 dancers Indian and singers California's golden spike and on KSL-Tit was 12, pates will receive a treat as well born She Party members will visit the vast Ken Playtime January will entertain during the evening. was announced today by Opal 1862, in Brigham City, a daugh as the Easter eggs they find. necott Copper Company Instal- the silver spike given by Nevada The dinner will be served from dance Instructor. Keller, ter of James and Marrle Nelson The Easter parade will be dilations at Magna, Garfield and are the only ones originally 6:00 to 8:00 oclock, it was anknown to exist, Judge Call of costumes white Nelson. She was reared and rected by the' Kindergarten club Special Bingham Canyon. nounced, and the public is in- taffeta and nylon net with red educated in of which Mrs. Dean Bunderson Brigham City. Particularly appropriate this to attend. Dinner tickets The spike is in the vault vited trim have been designed On January 17, 1884, she was is president sequin year, on the fiftieth anniversary of the gold Wells Fargo bank in San will sell for 75 cents and a dol- and made for the Glow Little married to Almon L. Wight , in The Easter egg hunt Is open of the founding of the Kenne lar. Glow Worm" number. Lake the Salt Endowment to all children, six and under, cott company, the Chamber Francisco while the museum sil-at the Stanford has university on a Youngsters who will travel to House. The couple moved to whether they participated in the plans specially chartered ver spike from Nevada. Salt Lake City on Thursday ac- Perry in 1900, to east Tremonton parade or not Boss Bowen, bus to take the Brigham City Historians have been unable VFWDrum and Bugle companied by their mothers will in 1906, and to Thatcher in 1910. Chamber secretary pointed out delegation. be: Carolyn Knudson, Saundra Mr. Wight died March 5, 1928, in making the announcement schedule Calls for .depar to locate the precious metal Corps to Perform Sat. Further details regarding the Barbara Buland, Bar ture at 7:30 in the morning, and spikes furnished by Arizona, Gordon, Surviving are the following The VFW Drum and Bugle bara Jane . Balls, Carol Ann sons and daughters: A. N Easter party will be given - in arrival at Magna at 9:30 where Montana and Idaho but a desthe big copper mill will be in cription has been preserved. corps will participate on Satur Balls, Linda Jeppersen, Nancy Wight, Tremonton; .Mrs. Sylvia the Friday issue of this paper. Carol Westenskow, Dunn, 'ITiatcher; Mrs. Eva Fors day, April 17, in the Easter pa Burtcher, spected, with special guides be rade planned for Brigham City. Lucy Ann and Rose Rita Baden-hoo- p gren, Corinne; Lyman Wight, ing provided. Clinic Will The corps is really growing, and Kaye Tingey. The delegation will be met by Perry; Reed J. Wight, Ogden August Mrs. Erma Nielsen, . Salt Lake Kennecott officials, Including P, according to directors, and new . Sometime . during snare drums have recently been others of the 106 students of Miss City; Elery J. Wight, Los Angel H. Ensign, general superinten ordered. Keller will participate in a TV es; 25 grandchildren; 63 great 21 dent; J. Allan, superintendent Will Directors who met for special show. and 11 great of the Magna mill and , H. A grandchildren are of dancers The activi thC re group meeting corps concerning of busy Shaw, superintendent A cancer center ties on Monday evening were; now making plans for a -- dance - Funeral services will be con finery; as well as city' Officials clinic will be symptom Lake Salt in held and others. Clyde P. Larsen, Keith Pettin-gil- l review to be held April 29 with ducted Wednesday at 1 p. m dn Wednesday, April 21, it and Deloris Lauritzen. all seven classes taking part. in the LDS Tremonton First Lunch will be. served to the City was announced this "week by The directors are "No admittance" The local dancers together ward, former Bishop , James signs are happy to revisiting group at 11:45 by lady the Utah division of the Ameri Lions of Magna at the Lions port that Mrs. Cliss Davis has with approximately 100 advance Wight of the Thatcher ward of hanging on Box Elder High can Cancer society. school gym this week, the doors consented to serve as music dir ed students from Ogden studio ficiating. hall. Afterwards, the group for the clinic rector. Mrs. Colleen Nuttall is will Registration for the dance , Friends may call at the Rog are locked and you have to be will visit the Garfield copper together join 15 and 16 will be held on director of majorettes; Jim B revue at Box Elder High school ers Mortuary, Tremonton, Wed a member of the Junior class refinery, leaving at 2:00 oclock at the division April . headquarters, 177 Bywater directs drums and John auditorium. i for Bingham Canyon. nesday from 10 a. m. until ser or have a good excuse to get Motor avenue. Only patients Sereika is In charge of the color vices. Interment will be in the by the guards as class memRosella Mrs. accompaarrival Tingey at Upon the big open who have a written referral bers are working day and night nies the Brigham City group. cut mine, the group will stay guard. Brigham City cemetery. to see the blasting operations, from a doctor consulted by them transforming the big gym into In the past year may register. a garden wonderland. American Legion Elects Officers leaving for the return trip at In turn, patients will be reFlowers are beginning to 3:50 and arriving in Brigham ferred back to their family docblossom all over the place as City at 6:30 oclock. and tor for further diagnosis the juniors prepare for their Anyone Wishing to make the treatment. annual prom to be held Frireservations trip may secure day night, April 16. from the Chamber of Commerce Music for the dance will be office, Ross Bowen, secretary an furnished by a Weber college nounced. No more than 60 can orchestra, starting at 9 oclock. be accomodated, Bowen pointed Admission has been set at $1.50 out, and reservations will be is per couple for dancers, 50 cents sued on a basis. for spectators. A floor show will be presented at intermission and refreshments will be served dur. ing the evening. Will of the Perc Petersen was named comServing as prom committee are Deanne An Easter cooked food sale, mander of the local American Lichtenstein and Harry Shio. offered by the Womens associa Legion post on Thursday, April Other members of the committion of the Community Presby 8, at regular election meeting. as tee include Bob Jensen, Bob Ories Jeppsen will serve terian church will be held Sat Rasmussen, Arlene ' Frodsham, first Lloyd urday morning at the News and Nelda Larsen, Wayne Jones, second Robinette, Journal office. . Tyerrle Hunsaker, Arnell JeppJack Childs, adjutant; AugHot cross buns, cakes, pies ust sen, Cleo Ann Larsen," Scott OlBurbank, finance officer and and breads, all home baked, . sen, Charlene Oman, Sherrie will go on sale at 10:00 oclock Delbert Hadfield, sergeant-at-annsRay Lund, Ray Beecher and Chaplain will be appoin and continue as long as the Deanne Hess. ted. supply is available. Prom aids Include Mary Lou Retiring as Legion commander Jensen, Mary Ann Williams,. is Dr. C. R. Jones. Other officers Baseball Season Reed Olsen, Jerry Campbell, who have served during the past Alice Johnson, Shirley Mary Will Open Here year have been: Robert Pella, Afton Stokes, Imogene Orwin, Ories first Suzuki, Barbara Becker, LaVar Thursday P. M. Jeppsen, second Douglas, Gary Hollingsworth, The tegion one baseball Ted Pond, adjutant; Earl MaJ-seGary Grunig, Don Coombs, Dick season will open tomorrow. Charles finance officer; i s. To Be Installed Long, Charles Keller, Max Baty, and Thursday, when the Box Elder Armstrong, sergeant-at-arm- s Donna Jean Prisbrey and Zola Bees play North Cache at Bees Lewis M. Petersen, chaplain. will 13 front row, Olsen. ' . . be, the Brigham City post of the American Legion on May ' Pioneer park. Installation will be conducted left by to right, Lloyd Robinette, .second vice commander; Perc Petersen, commander; Ories All members of the junior Game time has been set for May 13. Department and district with the dec3:30 oclock. Coach Vernal officers are expected td conduct Jeppesen, first vice commander; back row, August Burbank, finance officer; Jack Childs, class are assisting orations. -,. Harris announces. , installatio ceremonies. adjutant; and Delbert Hadfield, sergeant-at-arms- .. There was a brisk demand for Indian handicrafts, the artcraft shop reporting sales of $300 while the booths in building 81 each sold around '$100 worth of gift items. I Jafe.55 if wt s if ''r 4VJtSfcr' 13 ! a, Mrs. Mary Ann Governors Are Wight, Age 92, Invited Here Dies Sunday For Ceremony tv0 i: 4 -- jCi Handmade Articles ... by Intermountain students were offered for sale to visitors at the many booths lining building 81 during the open house. Tour Kenriecott Brigham Misses To Perform on Copper Plant TVShowThurs. ' Cancer Junior Prom' Beheld April ia. J ' i be Held s' V0fefc'7'' Friday Night . J , i, 4 Jfo 3t , Novelties and Gifts . , . were attractively displayed for the two thousand tors during the afternoon and evening. wwm.i "mj visi- mgf Perc Petersen t y , first-com- & J i 4 if f -- 3. ?, ,t, , M . $ I OF Cooked Food Sale be Saturday . ? e , THE PAST Named Local Legion Prexy r; ' Racial Background , . . and aims in the educational program offered the Nava-joswas graphically explained in a special exhibit on permanent display at the school. V. , . |