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Show FREE PEES 3, IXHJ, CT AH Plans Set For Layne-BakMatch Next Monday Night er With Bradoek ewnir.g back to Utah Jim L - t.J J one w as ide jM&r ii u tWj 13 fight, and Max Eaer comir.g to referee, the itage was pretty weO match at for the Layne-Bakthe Wert Jordan outdoor park. Eaer a.vi Braddoek will work the fight with Ted Brenner, promotion chief of the Eastern Parkway arena- - The gent originally booked Rex Layne and Bob Eaker a fight which Baker won by dediicn. Meare-hUthe main ever.ters stayed at their itrict routines in shaping tr? for the July 18 Salt Lai Cty-Speei- aI i ; ! er XYrJ Rex Layne Bob Baker rf J ' and Eaker brawl will be over the standard 10 rounds. Alpine Already signed to fight in are Jimmy Morley of Committee Meets Salt Lake (142) and Don A meeting of the committee to of Star Valley (145) in one study the aims, objectives, pur- Layne is bury at the West Jordan outdoor ring of his manager, Mary Jenson. Baker works out dally at the Edison Street Gym. Both men seem to be on the heavy side despite their intensive training and will likely go in at top weight for their fight. Layne has been tipping the scales at 205 daily. Baker is something like two pounds heavier. Oddly enough, some of the have put Layne down as the early favorite. But this is expected to change as the fight approaches. Eaker beat Layne in their last match and although it was a contested decision as most fights seem to be) Baker will nevertheless go into th ring as the best man hence. Six matches are being booked for the Monday classic The Layne bout and Max Chris, Tooele, (180) and George Tavaras, Boise (182) In the other. match has been Also a made between the sparring partners of Layne and Baker - Jack Tormay of the Layne Camp and Dan Moray of the Eaker layout. match will One more nd be made with another This will make a potential card of 34 rounds. The ticket sales have been every bit as brisk for the Turner-Fullmfieht when West Jordan set a boxing attendance record for Salt Lake Valley. MRS. ALICE DEGELBECK RETURNS HOME FOR FUNERAL OF DAUGHTER Mrs. Alice Degelbeck, who has spent the winter months in Arizona and Texas with her daughters and son and their families, returned to her home here for the funeral of her daughter, Mrs. Orma J. Vario. She was with her daughter in Tucson, Arizona, . at the time of her death. AH of the immediate family were present during the week Including Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Degelbeck and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Degelbeck and their families, of Ophir; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Degelbeck and family, Midland, Texas, Fairbanks, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Taylor (Nelda) and family were present from Draper, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson (Marie) and children, of High- mittees are: 1. Objectives of self realization of land. Merlin Degelbeck here with R. J. Evans, Lehi, Chairman, Chicago, spent the week-en- d with his mother and family. and Mary Price, Lehi, Secretary. of human re2. Objectives Grant was here from Nevada. M. CrawWinston with lationships Lehi is one of the oldest com- ford, Orem. Chairman, and Elliot munities in Utah, having been C. Howe, Provo, Secretary. 3. Objectives of economic efsettled in 1830, only three years after the Mormon Pioneers came ficiency with E. Carlisle Bunker, and Ralph B. to Utah. Lehi celebrated ifs Orem, Chairman, Provo, Ladle, Secretary. centennial in 1950 with a week-lon- g 4. Objectives of civic responcelebration climaxed by the sibility with Allan D. Johnson, Lehi Roundup. Orem, Chairman. 10-da- ys Education four-rounde- rs Kenn-ingt- six-rou- six-rou- four-round- er er and the Marvin Halls of a4 ypwa Sterling Harden and Vera Ralston starring in Bepcbik's outdoor drama, Timberack, filmed La Tracclor in the state cl Montana is coming to SUrlite Drive-l- a Theater, Jury 27. ti. 29, 34 - ahow-dovr- n, odd-ste- rs T. F. Kiriciam and Mr. and Mrs. A." Carson will appear in the big Pceer Day pageant to be presented in the Salt Lake Tabemacie. Monday, July will depict the same parts which they portrayed in the pageant staged at the dedication of the Mormon Pioneer Memorial Bridge in North Omaha, spanning the Missouri River. The three ts joiaed the group of 1Q0 partici-par.for instructions. Tuesday evening. There will be rehearsals July 22 and 23- Mr. Kirkham wCl again portray the man who pulls the handcart in repiica of the poignant bronze statue representing this trying emigration. Mr. and Mrs. Carson will be included in the handcart company which will immediately follow in this scene. The pageant was presented at the dedicatory services held at the historic bridge unveiling May 31, 1953. President David O. McKay of the LDS church offered the dedicatory prayer and "Mormon members were featured in xne Ja-r- -- it Three From Lehi Prepare For Parts in State Pioneer Pageant on poses, and philosophy of education in the Alpine District was held recently at the Alpine District Office in American Fork. Superintendent Alma P. Burton was in charge. Objective of the elementary and schools as set forth by the National Education Association, were reviewed. At the conclusion of the meeting it was decided to divide the com. mi t tee into groups to enable the members to fully study Alpine District's position in connection with the four major objectives of education as set forth by the Policies Commission. The next two monthly meetings will be in after which these the full group will meet together to discuss its findings. Objectives to be studied, chairman and secretaries of the com- SIXTH WARD SPECIAL INTEREST CBOCT FEATURES FOLK EVENING Folic songs and dances of many lands were featured at the meeting of the Sixth Wird Special Interest Class of the MIA- - With Mr. and Mrs. Juries Banks in charge, the program followed an outline submitted by the General Board of the MIA. Mrs. Ruth Stephensen, Lehi stake president of the organization, as in attendance. Miss Viva Taylor announced the selections and introduced the background information concerning the countries represented. Mrs. Norma Hawker presented accordion selections representing the Venetian and Scotch folk tunes. Sylvia Welcker danced the Span ish and Japanese numbers and was assisted by Betty Ann Nelson in an appealling Hawaiian dance. Mrs. Audrey Wilson played her violin for the American songs, "Old Black Joe," and "Love's Old The German, Sweet Song." 'Brahms Lullaby,'" was sung by Mrs. Florence Powell and Margaret McMillan and Mrs. Irene Hatton played Irish melodies on the piano. A vocal duet, "Varme-land,- " representing Sweden, was sung by Margaret Ann Bushman Miss Ha and Ann DeSpain. Powell, MIA orgarast, was accom panist throughout. Ann DeSpain conducted tne group singing wmra represented the folk songs of Paul several other countries. Trane offered the closing prayer. Following the program, refreshments were served to the large assemblage. THE WAILING WALL 4Y JxZ rrrnv TTTATT X surexercises. Modern eng-jeerveyed the s:te within 53 feet of the ferry crosrlng used by Brig-haYoung and his company in s Jl 7 m 1847. The big pageant, which will be staged in tableau style, will be open to public attendance. Local residents are reminded to watch for further details, and plan to attend. 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