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Show " f 'Jru t ewsQOiu'na 11 5 p BOX ELDER side a. q City. Utah L.gham Wednesday, August jjEWS-JOURNA- SUUAL EVENTS 27, 1347 and ADS GET RESULTS L To Own One Of These immm ed , Oven Quick Heating Top Gasket-tigh- t Con struction Modern Thermometer Heavy Firebox Linings 12 Quart Reservoir Porcelain Enamel Finish Easy Tickets go on sale today at the three Brigham City drug stores, at Woodland's sen ice in W11L111I and at the Morris Grocery at Coniine for the Centennial Peach Days piesentation of the light opera, Rose Mane," to he presented from a large outdoor stage in Rees Pioneer park Wednesday and Thursday evenings of Peach Days, Ray K Dames, finance chairman, announced today. The cast has been working diligently every night and has polished the performance to a high lustre, John Owens, di- rector, reported. The opera will he presented from a large outdoor stage, the largest ever built for an outdoor production in Biigham City, and special scenery is being constructed for the light opera. All new lighting and sound effects are bding built as well, to piovtde a setting worthy of the performances of the stellar cast of talented artists from Corinne, Willard. Mantua and Brigham Marriage Of Hattie B. Wight To Lt. Edmund Gulizynski Announced Flame-Seal- o-('lean Mis. Wesley announces file marnage of hei daughter. Lieutenant Hattie B Wight, to Lieutenant Edmund C. Guli- nski of Boston Lt. Wight has served six years as an arms muse, and was on , , Channel when tgtsi Invasion ot the continent took place. She was on the Queen Mary on her wa to the Pacific when the war ended. Lt. Guli) nski is teaching for skiing and filming for the army in Colorado whoie they will make their home lor the present. r, , Writer's Realm Among Those Attending Utah State Writers Round-Up Surface Here is Reauty, Performance, and Economy all wrapped up in a neat package for ou. NOW WITH City. Chorus, The Writers Realm attended the annual Utah League of Utah Writers Round-UAugust 23 and 24 at the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City. Moms, Marijane president of the club, was chairman of the poetic clinic Saturday afternoon and introduced the guest speaker, Lilith Loiraine, founder and director of the Avalon World Arts academy. Miss Lorraine is author of the hooks. Let the Patterns Break ana Let Dreamers Wake and is editor of Different. She has Avalon oiganiations all over the world numbering 400 all together. The Avalon Tea'-dalchapter of Brigham City is the only organization of its kind in the Northwest Other guest speakers were Betty Finnin, editor of Womans Day, William McLeod . Raine, dean of Western writers, and Erie Stanley Gardner mystery w rtter. A circus theme was carried 'out at the banquet held Satur-- j day night. Maty Knowles was toastmistipss. The cncus band consisted of members of the Writers Realm. Dana Benson gave a toast to. the bareback dance and solo and duet numbers will be which has been practicing under the direction of Harold B Felt. has been Waj ne Johnson training the chorus, a singing group of utmost importance to the success of the production, and the dance chorus is directed by Mis. Vaughn VVassoin of Willard. The solo artists, or chestra and dance group will be accom-orehestr- ON FUEL HOUSE COOL SUMMER IN DUST OR MUSS WHEN DONE BY MACHINE NO CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATE vruztjhnU Co. Anyone at thd resetved seats and too general admission tickets are to be sold for eai h ot the two perfol mances, accotdmg to i ones, so its a matter of first The staff come, fiist seived foi the production is confident ot a sell out of reserved seats long before curtain time, Ihe two nights The price of reserved seat tickets is $150, including tax. General admission will be $1 for adults, and children tinder 1 )ears old will be admitted for 7") cents Thanks to the ettorts of a tast and staff of nearl) 100 Box Fldet county people, who aligning of their talents and their time, vve believe this light opera is going to be something ol real atttstic merit, and solid entertainment value, Earl Madsen, Box Elder Centennial chairman, said today We heartily commend it to all residents of Box Elder county and all Peach Days visitors, for we feel it will he possibly the most woithy feature of this great Centennial Peach Days, and Ihe most ambitious etfort along this line undertaken by the people (or ol Box Elder county, li is hoped that this will he the first ot a yearly series of such worthwhile productions, he added News-Journ- 800 Only 1 al Item.' AWAITS Fifth Ward Enjoys A Membeis of the Biigham Ward enjoyed tnemselves at a party at Rees Pioneer paik last Thursday. City-Fift- N SALE OE GENUINE ESTATE Entrance Announcement NEW STUDENTS not previously regist ered at By U must request an application from from the Admissions Committee and return it, properly filled out, one month the quarter in which entrance is desired. Each family hiought their own lunch, and watermelons and cantaloupe and soda water were served by the waid under the direction of the Relit f soci ety and Sunday school Following lunch a progiam was presented by ttie Mutuals after which the married men played the single fellows a game of softball. Eveiyone find a good time and all agree that our paik is a line- - place to go when people want to iclax and troubles. forget tlu-iThe gioup expressed thanks to the Paiks Department for the couitesy shown and for the use of the playground equipment. I Make Your Autumn Quarter Application Immediately. OPENING DATES 1947-4- 8 New freshmen ami sophomores report for orientation week. (Register Sept. 30) All other students register. 'Sept. 20 Winter Quarter begins Jan. 5, 1048 Spring Quarter begins Mar. 22, J 0 18 Sept. r 2ti BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY PROVO, UTAH September Bride SEPTEMBER 8th., 1947 W. Mr. uY YOUR USED and H. SCHOOL BOOKS NOW A jit , AND SAVE UP TO jF I Vlt LjCA , Anne Ashcroft wed in temple Hooks are higher than ever this year ave now by buying tried books while they are available. Complete hook list is readv for ou. iu ; Everything In School Nite-Ou- t Supplies WINDOW VALUABEE TO PHILCOS August SALE 'Slide Rules PRIZES THE Drawing Sets 3 HIGHEST RING BINDERS WINNERS KEY GUESS TODAY Beauty School Operator Home From Convention I N K 29c up RING 10c - 15c PENCIL BOXES OF HEATROLAS 3 Nite-Ou- t Club Meets Mr. and Mrs. Rosengreen At The Knudsen Home Both Doctors, Here club held a The Visiting Relatives evening at the Book Review OIL 12 SEPTEMBER Glover, 106 west First north, will be held Monday evening between the hours of 8 and 10 oclock, in honor of the couple. lie and her Both the bride-tfiance are students at Brigham Young university, and are mem' bers ot Lamba Delta Sigma. They plan to resume then college studies this fall. He is a senior, and has completed a mission for the L. D. S church to the Hawaiian islands. Mrs. "Y" THE High .standard training is offered by 40 departments in the five undergraduate colleges and the Graduate Si hool. S. brides grandparents, AT ship. Picnic Thursday e PRE-SEASO- UTAH'S YOUTH As Utah enters tier second hundred years, the university fills a central role in giving purposeful education to the youth who are destined for future leader- MONDAY meeting Tuesday Group Meeting Thurs. Dr. Harold Rosengreen and home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Knudsen The 'Teen-agGirls Book Re- Mrs. Rosengreen, who is also an Those attending were Mrs. M. arrived in D., of Seattle, view club will meet Thursday June Compton, Mis. Melva Baevening in the basement of the Brigham City a week ago Mon- ron, Mrs. Wilma Wilde, Mrs. Mrs. with are and visiting Biigham City Carnegie library, day Lou Call, Mrs. Thelma Rosengreen's brother, Sam Gor- Mary beginning at 7:45 oclock. Mis. LaRaine Petersen, Larsen, Miss LaPreal Wight, the li- don, and family. Mrs. Ida Smith and Mrs. Marie enDr. a to will review Letters brarian, fishing Rosengreen, Wit man Mary," stories of the life of Hel- thusiast, likes the streams a Guests were Mrs. Shiiley Jean en Hayes, the actress. All 'teenround this part of the country, Hyde, Mis. Alice Stewait and of are to a deal has and invited good age girls attend, spent Miss Betty Ruth Seashote. it was announced. his time fishing. Cards were played. High prize was won by Mrs. Mary Lou Call, and low prize by Mrs. Marie Witman TAKE ADVANTAGE Hostess was Mrs. Marjorie Keller WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE OPPORTUNITY Will He Glad To Take ,Your News temple, she will become the bride of Donald B. Cleverly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Cleverly of Woods Cross A reception at the home of the D The poets breakfast was held Mrs. Abel Sunday morning s. Rich gave a toast entitled "New Woilds to Conquer. Winners of the slot) and poetry congests were announced and read. Bernice Gibbs Anderson received fourth place with her Flame Flares O n The story Promontor), and Ruby Zundell Boedeker received third honor- able mention on her poem, Night Wind 'Teen-Ag- e Phone No. 7 Or 29... Lou e Miss Anne Ashcroft, daughtei Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ash-uof- t of Brigham City, has chosen September 15 as her wedding day. in a ceremony to be sollemnied in the Sait Lake L. rider. KEEPS All t1 c otiKeis and past presidents of the count) com- Cilibs, and other relatives and pany of the Daugliteis of the fin nds She planned to return Utah Ilonceis are invited to 1o her home, following a ten-davisit, the middle of this h e attend homecoming and w eek dedication ot the pioneer monument Satuiday, August 30 at Bear River City The time of Do you have a news item of the dedication is 2 30 pm inteie-t- ? Phone it tv No 7. 1 htought together for tinal rehearsals is being handled by Gwen and Yvonne of , UP Hi Wedding Plans Of Miss Anne Ashcroft And Donald B. Cleverly Announced For Sept. 15 e SAVES Activities Wjotnen's Mo t it) Mrs. Boo Musulas. her mother, Mrs. R Leo Jensen, her son, 3. R. , Tickets For Rose Marie, " Most Worthwhile Entertainment Of Peach Days ," On Sale Today "Y0ULL BE PROUD Famous County D.U.P. Company Visiting Here C, Mis Tuil.h.ll ..f Officer And Past - in Tingham di 1, ( o!o Presidents Invited visiting with her daughter, . 25c 50c - 59c - NOTE BOOKS Coil Bound 10c Mrs. Laura Heap, manager of Beauty Shop and school, returned Friday from Boston 5c 10c 15c 25c Lauras Ceulff- AMERICAS ON FINEST MOST ECONOMICAL HEATER RADIOS AND PHONOGRAPH COMBINATIONS TrFi where she attended the National Convention of Beauty Schools and received instructions from M. Louie and Robert Fience in advanced hair styling Mrs. Heap also visited in New York while on the trip. ielt 18 j-- 15c 25c even ruled, large count School WALLETS from $1.00 WITH j ditioD f;-ClM0R- nvEif EFFICIENT! vcw burning principle uses CVS fuel. 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