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Show 1 ff If Mg wWm ifyQf fMMMT PfMMM I ffi Pi f" in thb state Non partisan ing committees, selected Creative Music Handicraft Class Makes Instruments 4- from Utah's outstanding exponents of the soil conservation movement, will determine the states outstanding district for the period May 1, 1954 and April 30, 1955 on a basis of total points scored in performance of regular district duties f Members Enter Competition The South Box Elder soil con servatlon district has entered the national Soil Conservation awards program sponsored by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber company of Akron, Ohio, it was announced today by District Chairmhn Douglas Quayle, of Perry Members of the South Box Elder district will compete against other soil conservation districts (teCBOD ttQtt) mate and personal feeling about music. Mrs Jeppsen received both her M S and B S degrees from the Utah State Agricultural college. She graduated with a major in art and a minor in music. Her thesis consisted of a display of instruments she had made. "Who's Who in Music will present Mrs. Jeppsens autobiography in their next publication A native of Brigham City, Mrs. Jeppsen is on the faculty of Box Elder High school where she teaches music and art. someone k QHE(ana V Wufc', remember that a Pg-nlgfr- : voice visit by it u m PIED PIPER Mrie Thorne Jeppsen Teaches Students To Make, Play Own Musical Instruments the way, reduced rates are in effect daily after 6 p.m., and all day Sundays. By I By Joyce Wadsworth junior and senior high schools and now for the first time is demonstrating her musical and artistic talents bemous. fore students at Utah State Agis an there Today equally cap- ricultural college tivating person, however who has attracted Marie Thorne Jeppsen, a visitchildren with her work in the ing faculty member of Utah grade schools, drawn admira States summer school, is teach Luring children by his music and magnetic personality, the legendary Pied Piper become fa- Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, August 11, 1954 Local Navy Men Visit Seattle Area Grand award for one member of each winning district govern The 55 ship Task Force gave ing body and the top cooperating farmer or rancher named by the residents of the Puget Sound , the district will be a area a view of U. S. Naval might vacation trip to upon their arrival in the Pacific expense-free- , on Northwest recently, to take part the Wigwam Guest ranch Goodyear Farms, Litchfield park, in the annual Seattle Seafair Ariz in December, 1955. Taking part in the Seafair Members of the South Box El- festivities' and visiting Seattle, der district governing body who were:1' Ray Anderson, Seaman will compete for the Goodyear USN. son ofMrs. Ruth H. Anderaward are: Cyrus Jensen, Ernest son of 44.4' South Third West, Johnson, Newel Larson and By- aboard, the,"destroyer tender, U. ron W. Warren. S S. Pjaifie; Harold D. Bywater, National winners of the Good- machinists mate third class, year Soil Conservation awards USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton of Route 1, Brigham will be honored at the seven regular area meeting of the City, aboard the destroyer USS National Association of Soil Orleck; Jared P. Christensen, Conservation districts. Plaques fheman, USN, son of Mr. and will be awarded at these con- Mrs. Francis L. Christensen of ventions to the hundred first 544 South Eighth West, aboard and second place winning the hedvy cruiser USS Toledo: and Boyd C. Householder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. HouseIn the heart of the corn belt, holder of 558 North Main, aboard Iowa in 1953 produced 1,170,000 the escort aircraft carrier USS tons of bituminous coal. Badoeng Strait. one-week- , t Starts Today tion in the i ing art methods for elementary grades and creative music handicraft Creative music handicraft offers practical experience and 54 different kinds of instruments to choose from, or any which the student wishes to invent There are about 20 students registered for the class, but another group also comes in, just for the fun No musical experience or craftsmanship ability is necessary All classes of instruments are represented: percussion, string, woodwind and horn They are all made out of common and materials'. accessible easily Some are coarse wood, metal, plastic cloth and tubing, cow horns, and bamboo. An instrument with a high degree of music value is thef goal of, each creator On display in the classroom are bongo drums, chocallos, rattles, guiros, claves, chimes, drums, symbols, mirimbas, xylophones, tenor and baritone uku-lelaflutes and clarinets which Mrs Jeppsen and some of her former students have made Ukeleles are the most popular in the workshop which may be due to the publicity Arthur Godfrey has given them. Many of DI9I7I76V r the students have chosen a ukelele which can be made for around six dollars. The finished instrument is worth Drums and melody bells are also very popular. Mrs. Jeppsen has been makever since I ing instruments can remember. She taught many, grades in a schoolhouse and when they wanted music and the kids couldn't sing, they started making instruments until each kid in the school had a homemade instrument. Unselfish with her talents, she believes music belongs to everybody Making up complete ensemble groups, between 45 and 50 students of Mrs. Jeppsen have given programs throughout Northern Utah. Dr Sigmund Spaeth, of the company Metropolitan Opera tune and noted detective, heard one of their performances at USAC and commended them in saying that their activity was much superior to the usual type because the harmony and melody were played by the students themselves on thehj, home made instruments, and a person playing on an instrument that he had made had a more Inti- bas-iton- September 1st nds Open To All Children 6 to 12 Years of Age lce Figure Skates for the Lucky Girl Football for the Lucky Boy Marie Thorne Jeppsen . . . visiting faculty member at Utah State Agricultural coltive music handicraft class have made. 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