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Show ftq THE Four TIMES-NEW- NEPHl, UTAH S, Thursday, November 6, 1952 BYU BASKETBALL SEASON TICKETS HOW AVAILABLE : 'v , ; "T'- - PROVO Basketball fans of Utah wil be given a chance to latch onto some season tickets for Brigham Young's University's 12 home games today when the ducats go on sale at the Cougar field house. Announcement of the sale came from Edwin R. Kimball, director of othletics at BYU who sa;i first priority will go to those persons who ha ze donated $100 or more to the BYU's field house fund. Beginning Monday, November 17, tickets will be sold on a first- d come, basis, with the I 1 . ' J rC" price of tickets in the following ' ' ' range: Chair seats $24.00; First f RED YACHT RACES -Ru- ssians j balcony, $18.00; and upper bal as Lm.-t, . t too, k like yacht races, v cony, $15.00. seen in the above picture. Seen On December 5, tickets to the of FOURTH WARD BEEHIVE GIRLS PRESE12T enjoying the sport is a group BYU-Los Angeles State game and Soviet sailors, competing in the on December 8, the balance of the the of competition Lenigrad boat BEAUTIFUL pre season tickets will be availraces. Their QUILT TO VWIfA PRESIDENT able. has just taken the wind, moving Tickets for the them ahead in the contest off games, and have all the ward members the first of which isleague By Isabel! Sidwell set for Janthe port of Leningrad, in which rr A 4i ;fj. j auc a Tn raisA funds for our new "a""-'- on mis quiu na pay over 470 sportsmen took part. 23 against Wyoming, will go he ei uary ? -if thf on sale January 5. Salad Garnishing chapel, and at the same time do "an?e- - xviih both quntin- and selng Salads have more appeal when something to fill cells, was the Socieyt, names- Vegetaconfronted the that first properly. problem they're garnished Junior FOR SALE CHEAP ble salads can be sprinkled with one year Beehive girls of the Ncphi We gave &e Ullt t0 Bish j size DeLaval Separator Carl Fourth Ward last February, which Ivan Tew for Fathers of the following: selved Day and Snow, phone 129J. egg yolk, grated cheese, strips of are now second yar Beehive guls. $175.oo toward the new chapel After considering several pro- chicken or ham, bits of cooked We are very grateful to bacon or crumbled blue cheese. jects, we decided to paint a quilt those who helped in way ments at the Stake Hallowe'en However this game us the idea of party on October 29th punch, making a Beehive quilt, with the cake, ice cream and candy were ' ' of the Beehive girls ' stake adding sold, hoping to add a few more : ,;. ,v,V their names for the price of 25c dollars for the church range. or more if they wished, or any We are gratfeully yours. others who wished to add their Sharon Bean, Arlene Wilson, names. The MIA Stake Board Helens Gaydean Harmon, members each added more than Sparks, Cecil Garrett, Myrna their share. This quilt was to be Carter, Carol Gadd, Barbara given to our General Board presGarrett, Nan Chris tensen, ident, Sister Bertha S. Reader. Shiley Hayes Jeanine Maughn Our plans were talked over with Isabell SidweU, teacher. Sister Arvilla Lunt, our MIA stake president nad she was most kind and understanding and immediate ly made a date for Siste Reader to meet with both motheis and daughters. "To have tha privilege of having her come and meet with us" This wonderful drerm came true Friday evening October 17, 1952 we will never forget. 8hank you far coming, Sister Reader and Thank you Juab Stake girls and all others who helped to make i this dream come true. It will be a gem in our Treasures of Truth, not only In a book but inour 1 f memories for a lifetime. "Mutual Improvement" . that is what we are striving for and to be true Latter-da- y Saint girls. BIG BUBBLE Looping up slowly from the deck of U. S. Coast $75.50 was given in on this quilt plastic balloon and it Is our desire to be able to Guard Cutter Eastwind, a huge Instrument-carryin- g ,t.! C make enough more to buy a new begins the long ascent to the stratosphere where it will record data on cosmic rays for the Office of Naval Research. Released range for our new chapeJ and hope near the geomagnetic pole to northern Greenland, the balloon to have it installed for the ward carried scientific and instrumented rockets which measured the reunion in November. and the radiation cosmic of primary charge and energy spectrum We were given the opportunity interaction of radiation with earth's atmosphere at high altitudes. again this year to sell refresh- -- j J"' ' - ' I DIRECTOR ' mm my first-serve- .. ' !1gpifPfl 7 band as featured last night on TV and RADIO 01 I. -,.. 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