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Show i ' MfJ if tMt f MMM 'rrfisiTtii t ru ; ; r tjf Plans Annual Observance Here Club May 10 Rites-Wil- l Honor 86th Year Since First Ceremony Dr. Wendt Thurs. annual observance has attracted increasingly large crowds. is Dean Program chairman Coombs of Garland. Mr. Weight was selected as master of cereis also general He monies. chairman of the event. Music will be furnished by the Box Elder High school band. Professor Leland Creer of the University of Utah history department will be Invited as guest speaker. Color guards will be furnished by the state department of the American Legion and local color guards wil! also participate. Seaborn P. Collins, national commandeT of the American Legion, who Is expected in Utah on May 11, will be invited to begin his visit a day earlier to attend the ceremony, officers said. on Discussion also centered transportation, seating, parking, publicity, concessions and more at the meeting. Representative groups are to be invited from state universities and colleges and high schools. "You Are There," a national television show narrated by Edward R. Murrow, will of the feature driving of the golden spike at 17, 4:30 p. m SundayApril according to Howard E. Watts, chief clerk of the Southern Pacific company in Ogden. Progress was made at a recent meeting towards establishing the area as a national historic site, according to K. E. Weight, Golden Spike project chairman. During the past four years the t Gertie Glascock Funeral services for Gertie O. Glascock, who died in Salt Lake City, April 4, following a illness will be held Thursday at 12 noon. Rites will be conducted in a Salt Lake City mortuary at 246 East South two-week- Complete FAMILY LAUNDRY DRY Temple. Burial will be in Brigham City later the same day. Mrs. Glascock was born April 5, 1895 in Copenhagen, Denmark, a daughter of Rasmus and Louise Bentzen Olsen. She married Leonard Glascock, April 16, 1917, in Brigham City. Survivors include her husband two sons, Lanny R. Glascock and Bob D. Glascock of Salt Lake City; five grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters; Mrs. Ervin (Norma) Madsen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Stanley (Ella) Fowers, Ogden; Lewis R. Olsen, i Ben A. Olsen and Axel A. Olsen, all of Brigham City. - Sanitone CLEANING Wash" Launderette Service "You CITY BRIGHAM LAUNDERETTE AND DRY CLEANING Forest 22 West PHONE 62 NORTH Kitchen LDS dish Ward dinner Saturday April 9, in the . for the First . . shaping up an apetizing wards new recreation hall. Assisting Morris Nuttal (center), who cooks the chickens free of charge for the ward, are Mrs. Fred L, Petersen and O. Dee Lund, committee members. , - Funeral Thursday SHIRT LAUNDRY The meeting will be held at Elder High school, with dinner to be served at 7:30 p. m. in the cafeteria and the lecture following in the auditorium. , Box in A MAIN Junior Chamber of Commerce Plans Road-e-- o A First Ward Plans In Brigham City April 16 Plans to Public Invited To Student Talent Program program consisting of talfrom the studentbody of Box Elder High school has been scheduled for the general public this Saturday at 7:30 p. m., according to Mr. Searl Beecher, faculty advisor to the student-body- . A ent Last week most pf the same program was presented to other schools of Region one and was received very highly, Mr. Beecher pointed out. We feel that the parents of our students and the rest of the people of our community should have ithe opportunity of seeing and hearing the kind of program our students are capable of presenting, Iw said. This assembly was given to the' school studentbody and the warm reception prompted plans to for a special presentation the public, according to student body vice president, Jeri Holm gren. And in conjunction with our plans to make this program available to the communities, we wish to help the choir with funds to make its tour to Southern Utah and Nevada, Jeri said. The money will he. turned over for use in the sponsoring of such programs for more and better public relations." The program will consist of Cleo Ann Larsen, Mary Ann Williams, Mary Alice Johnson, De Ann Hess Donna Jean Prisbrey and Sherrie Lund, Mellowdettes; Reed Hansen, vocal' solo; Elaine Davis, Arlene Jones, record pan tomime; Byron Madson, piano solo; Carol Jean Leggett, vocal Julia Marie Whitney, solo; dance; Doris Hardy, Edna Smoot, Elaine Stoll, and Diane Gibbs, Irish jig; Valerie Hamilton, Joanne Barnard, Jack! Seely, tap dance; Dale Holmes, basoon solo; Louie Rio, trumpet; Jo Harris, Pam Richards, lyn Mann, Susie Brown, conduct Dinner Saturday a Teen-Ag- e have been Members of the Brigham City Driving Road-e-made by the Aigfham City First LDS ward will put to use the new recreation hall they Junior Chamber of Commerce. have been raising funds for and will consist of constructing, April 9, when a The Road-e-a written examination and a ward dinner is held in it. skill test driving involving Serving will begin at 6:30 p. exercises through prescribed such as paiking, smooth stop- m. The dinner is being sponsored by the Sunday school ping and others. and all officers and teachers The local winner in this na- are working together on the tional Jaycee contest will be various committees to make eligible to compete in the state the event a success. Road-e-in June in Salt Lake The ticket committee plans The Brigham City con- on contacting all ward memCity. test will be held on April 16. Lo- bers who are also instructed to cal winners will be awarded bring their own plates, silverState winners will ware and dessert dishes. plaques. compete for $3,000 in scholarTickets are available at $5.00 ships in a national contest July per plate for adults and $2.50 for children under 12. local Jaycee Grant Allred, president, said six have been organized under Patrol Inspectors the general chairmanship, of Needed by Government Boyd Jeppesen to handle (he 'There is still ar. urgent need project. in the federal service for per. It will be conducted: at the sons qualified for the position Central school, both the writ- of Patrol Inspector (Trainee), ten and driving exams. the United States Civil Service Entry blanks may be "secured Commission announces. The pofrom Carl Wold, Box Elder High sitions pay $3,795 a year and and school; Miller Realty and Boyd are in the Immigration Service located Jeppsen. Entrants must be 16 Naturalization principally in the southwestern to 20. part of the United States. , Now You know To qualify, applicants must PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UP) An a written test and must be pass art instructor at Rhode Island in excellent condition. School of Design, Walter I. Du The maximumphysical age limit (waiv advances the theory ed for veterans) is 35 years. phiney, that long noses are usually Further information and apfound in cold regions and short noses in warm ones because plication forms may be obtain long noses are needed in cold ed from Glenn S. Nelson, locaclimates to warm the air when ted at the post office in Brigham it is inhaled. City, Utah. Wendts subject for the evening will be What to Expect From Science." Dr. Wendt was recognized as the worlds leading authority on the progress of science and its consequences when he was invited to an International post at Paris in 1951. He had been a professor at the University of of science at Chicago, dean Penn State, director of science and education at the New York Worlds Fair and editorial director of "Science Illustrated. He became known as the foremost interpreter of science to the American public through his books and radio programs and by his hundreds of science talks to the audiences in every state in the U. S. MID)... ? r f m r f n r f r t t r r EWer NEWS 6 1 For Jos. A. Fife to Hear Dr. Gerald Wendt, a popular interpreter of American of science, will be guest speaker on Thursday, April 7, at regular meeting of, the Box Elder Knife and Fork club. Three Cooks r Funeral Services Knife and Fork CBS vt, nnuuw.''f; Enlliusiastic Gold Spike Group An enthusiastic Golden Spike committee made plans at a recent meeting lor the fourth annual ceremony observing the anniversary of the driving of the gold spike at Promontory, Box Elder county It will be held at the original site on May 10, 86 years since the original spike was driven and the first transcontinental railroad was completed. Ki ' 4 where he was a farmer and stockman and active in the LDS church. Survivors include eight sons Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, in Preston, Idaho, and daughters and nine broth, for Joseph A. Fife, 86, father of ers and sisters. Burial was in the Preston Douglas Fife and Wendell N. ' Fife Brigham City. cemetery. Many employees and close friends of the Fifes traveled to Corinne Bureau Ladies Preston, Idaho Monday evening and Tuesday to attend funeral Plan Ogden Trip Thurs. services. Mr. Fife was formerly of Ladies of the Corinne Farm Weber county. He died Bureau plan a trip next ThursSaturday at the home in Pres- day, April 7, to the state Indus-dia- l ton after a long illness. He was school in Ogden, officials born June 15, 1868, in Riverdale announced today. to Joseph and Martha Bingham Ail women interested in makFife. ing the tour were requested to He married Clara Jensen in meet at the Corinne LDS church a. m. Logan LDS temple October 21, house at 1896. She died in 1921. He reRides will be provided to all sided in Preston for 30 years wishing them. Have Your HAIR STYLED FOR SPRING " With A New , HAIRCUT by Glen Call 893 now or drop in at 11 West Forest. Open from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Late work done by appointment only. Special for MOTHERS DAY. a $12.50 ZOTOS wave, including haircut GLEN'S BEAUTY $8.50 SALON i after youve outfitted the family, come in and let us dress you up for Easter Weve everything to make you the best dressed male in the parade. 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