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Show BOX ELDER 3r(f Peach Days Edition Ul'ME SECTION 1 JO BRIGHAM. BOX ELDER COUNTY. UTAH. Nineteen Box Elder Peaches or Honor of Brigham Peach 1 1 Compete Queen, 44 EMG. SEPTEMBER Parade Chairman ESI) VY E fxSwoox J v t V NUMBER 11!. 1011 v ,Jl Tr sAi The Wonder Dogs Skip Rope :v First Peach Days Parade Since War Is Oclock Sat. At 1 j 1 ' The fust Reach Days parade old tiadition to the out-heie seen since be will war of step off this bteak piomptly at 11 o'clock Saturday'in mottling of lc.ieli Days, fiom Hunt of the Box Elder stake The parade I, D S tabein.ule 'will ptoceed north along Main stteet to Second noith street, where it will disband 'in the famous Walter Mann is chair- (1. man of the ('handier of in ommeree committee ch trge of arrangements and plans for the Beach Days parade, which will he seen on .Main street Saturday oclock. morning at Other members of the committee are Harold B. Felt 1 ( $7, Donna V 1 1 Janice Eskelsen Deem V. and IE Ycrn llardy. HOBBY HOUSE" OFFERS SHOWS As shown above. Lloyd Host's Wonder Dogs will skip rope and one dog will hold one end of the rope and help swing it, in their appearance Saturday afternoon of Beaeh Days on a progrim at Rees Pioneer park, beginning at o'clock. AND DISPLAYS Something For All Is Promise Of Features Sponsors Thei e act oss Slvia Hansen Rasmussen - is- the on the big street, i bannerl "Hobby is down. the skat- And there Ninth Mum between ing i,nk and the new dry clean-- j U. S. O. j ing plant, wheie the used to be Don't let the little molding fool you, thats just I We entrance to the "big tent" s hehindd, where tables and ea.s-eablock chock are and walls with the town's most precious1 tieusures all spread out for, you to look at from 11 to 9 clock both Peach Days, and for free" too. People will be there showing, their hobbies work, so if you like action cut out this schedule and pm it on your bib and House" Kathryn it Parade Marshal it j t 4 i j A puppet show lasting about 20 minutes, given at 1, 8, 5. and 7 oclock each day; oil coloring of photographs, 2 to oclock Friday; rutting j ; - j I of ; silhouettes 7 to !) oclock showing on screen of colored shots of the Grand Teton country, 7 oclock Saturday . The kids will love the tiny clown and the little white and colored dolls that prance around the stage when Bonnie and st lings Lee jeik their They'll be a bit envious too of the wotk in youngsters' their exhibit, and they'll wonder how Miss Matjorie Ball ever makes those black pictures look so much like you. The camera fans will get a treat Mrs Booth bring watching prints to life with color, and Lt. Col. .N'aegelt run off his handsome slides-Boys will appreciate the way their model planes ate shown. None is too big or too little to lit into the plan. The gills will hang around the dolls, paper and teal Men must be sure to see the fishing flies Some weie tied by hospital patients, and though they do not take up much room, each is tiny perfection A fine1 gun coleetton will be on view neat by. Soldiers will go for the assemblies of shoulder patches, the hottest craze of the moment, and bets are running that nobody can identify them all, especially that amusSame of ing little igloo one the offieets have promised to lend their tooled beautifully and sewn leather wotk, purses, nulls, boxes, etc If you are artistic, look fot the one bit of sculpture, the block punts that may give you an inspiration foi your own Christmas cards, and the excellent drawings from the art class at Bushtiel. But if you like music, concert or corn, hillbilly or high-hat- , you won't fail to got a lift out of that big home-madinstrudisplay of ments that really toot, tinkle, boom, burble or zoom. They t epresent not only the hobby of Marie Thorne Jeppson but also something new in school music that will open your eyes and make your fingers itch to make something yourself Women will appreciate the quilts and rugs and hankies, and other examples of feminine 1'ri-day- Melva Siegfried Martha Nielsen Mutin' - (.cm- Uoimc Morris & f I .i- - I 34 June Marie Jensen il"" rva Madge IulliT rarer i evening a the soted hv Standard of Caltforn. Wood local dismbutoi and Dallas lock inlet mission, o( lone Mantlo. daughter of Mi he el owned (j.ieen will V K Mantlo, emei ran will he eonlencd by and Mis Cushnell dene. a, 1.1 mie Not f of 'I lemanton, ployed M.nk by hospital, sponsored ii s Reach Queen a riown of Bughtenbet g's Standaid Second south and Man has been .serin ed this and will be the tiadltion-ttoph- street of Miss Ease Johnson, daughtet City Bingham E Ernest Ihaih queens m seat's to come. of Mr and Mrs and L" this eh at senior Mantua, Johnson, The Queen jeat i'j will Elder high school, spons-otesuei einng Pea eh the it'own from the night by Kay's Conoco service. Thud bolil south and Main street. rit het eoionatinn until the year when she will Kathiyn Rasmussen, daughThe ter of Sir and Mrs. S Mai tin he,- .suero.ssor. pi pm nt it to Thut sda iACH QUEEN TO BE NAMED AT ii IRONAHON BALL THURSDAY . gold-plate- y r,,!i n ol ''lies? Box ;ind Elder enun-- ' most beau .'"tin; w union have In en bated t,'ind will compete il'i'li)! nf the title. VPeuell n in; Peach Queen and het ni i.ds u hnndl wjll he n finni thi' lie Id t an '' ' a preliminary jjd-pn-- t :h' (dace in the Chambei t tl (. . lilt-- d HU II ' all - ,ulTonto! loan Smith m ls, a o m tin Mis t'Jt , i I M ' "I vvD an''l'1 tan a i'ii '! "Iia t I I'd Ml. e( ol del judges ot theu Miss Alltel n U am i l n ',H ' in at the formal cluhi'uoms. oMheV'euiii as dttiu ot me' the Peaeh Queens, Rasmussen, cletk of t ' ' I - Mane Jensen, daughtet Mr. and Mis Ken Jensen, of cm lee ployed at Peaeh City Cream, sponsored by Larsen Grocery Sylvia Hansen, daughter of Mis Wanda Hansen, employe of American Sportswear, .spun (Continued On Page 4) - , .. ' Zt - ' Warren Hyde, sheriff of Box Elder county, will serve as marshal of the Beach Saturday parade Days Horseback, of course, as above. The Box Elder county sheriffs mounted pos.se will ride in the parade, under the direction of Hill Barnard, pos-- e chief. offet team, will no interspersed. The Wonder Dogs Really Enjoy Performing e ' ment. Peach Candidates tor liMl Queen an honor sshieh carries la easit pi te nf Sab. and for het two maids of honor, who will eeetve Nm prizes, and eat h their spon'oi s ale as follosss Yvonne Moris daughter of Mr and Mrs Alvin E Moms, Bnglt.it" City librarian, sportQneen Coronation KRJVF deputy and the seats they wete selec- the city court, sponsored by ted. will be engraved inside the Bright m City Police depatt ei oss n I Ituh S'ate Fai "btrriet ee rluhrootns Thuts miT J11' Thom ol'huK ti ictoi S;u evening, at and I t'1 T Mat nner M. Mori idetit id tin to jo ot the judging, an of (Yon me ice He rd early thii4 week dv.M' The tudji 'd the eontestans that they ... ,,ie intermission hi he 11 Ii's ( - Lu-an- a tQv Thine me only two tough things about training an you can standing dog act, B. take the wotd of Lloyd t owner and tamer of Hust, "Worn famous Brigham City's del- - Dogs- The difficult items me. first, thinking up tricks for the dogs to do; and, second, keeping what you intend as a hobby from growing into a full-- I time land incidentally quite job. profitable HiM saw a dog act five wondered if and ago. yeais to lie couldn't train a dog He do some nf the tricks bought a mongrel pup. named him "Duke," and began Km The convendog's training. tional dog act tricks wore easy to teach Duke. That is, they were easy if you have patience fife and enough to wotk every day for championshipcome next, three months with a dog, never corps, will losing your temper or bending t Following them will be more Floats presented and to the temptation to punish thejBalsSo after Duke had mas- - entered by schools, as well as dog Hust had olll"f types of entries by the teied every trick of kooL?, including groups ever seen in a dog act, Hust stalled thinking of other tricks mat ehmg students. Then wall come floats enteied by various to teach his flog watds of Box Elder and Bear Duke worked so well that River stake. Hust acquued .another The next section of the pardog, Dukes- bi other, a year young- ade will be of interest to young and and old the pets and hobbles er, named him "King," found h:m so apt that he soon division. Youngsters, and was sharing .star in adults, will parade their pets billing perfot mances a t schools, fairs and hobbies land rodeos with his brother. A The South Cache high school thud dug was added later, but band will be next in order of lif served as the march, with the Box Elder usually clown King and Duke wete county .sheriffs posse, headed and still ate the stars. by Bill Barnard, chief, bringing Host, who teaches m Box El- up the rear of the parade. der high school, admits- - he has Throughout the parade, comic been tempted a'D active entiles, sponsored by the Box by todi o ei. cun and vaudeville Fllder high school Bees football I o-- tucker. THE TOUGH PART IS THINKING UP NEW DOG TRICKS This yeat's Reach Days par-lad- e which will he seen only o'clock Saturday' once, at 11 morning - will be "streamlined. Moats will be elaborate and beautiful, hut they will he of a maximum size of 1S square feet floor space, or approximately lour by seven feet, according to Walter G. A. anti, chairman of the Reach Days committee in cluuge of the paiade. The order of the paiade, as outlined this week by Mann and lits committee, is to be as follows. First, the color guard, by the Brigham City post N h 10 of Then the American Legion the parade marshal, Warren Hyde, Box Elder county sheriff, and two parade marshal-ete- s I til be dressed in Western costumes, and will be horseback. Next will romp a band, preceding the float of the Reach Queen and her two attendants, to be chosen from a field ol lovely contestants at the Peach Queen Coronation ball Thursday evening. Following the Peach Queen's j float Will he 'the Busline!! Gen. eral hospita unit, probably con- sitting of a color guard, marching soldiers in uniform, a float and a hospital ambulance. The Ogden Youth's Fife and and follow Drum corps will back of them will be a car in which will ride the charter Elder members of the Box Chamber of Commerce. 'Then will come the floats. First, floats built by civic clubs and organiaztions of Box Elder county. Next, floats en- Tree! in the parade by munic. j (Continued On Page 4) One of fhe most amazing things about the thoroughly amazing performances of Lloyd Husts Wonder Dogs" is the perfectly obvious fact that they enjoy their act as much as the audience does. Hust trains his dogs only with kindness and infinite patience. Shown above, one of the dogs shows that he can balance himself on a thin bar, above the ground, and field a hall thrown to him with his nose, a trick common in trained seal acts but very seldom performed by a dig. |