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Show tsyirtft utait & JBUfl Juniors Complete Prom Decorations JJbsmamJL amwnrui Jurors Drawn, Calendar Set For April Term The calcndar of the April of Firsl district court, Box Elder county was issued this week, and the list of trial jur-or- s was drawn. The list of 30 jurors, from which panels will be drawn for jurv trials coming up in April term of court, is as follows: BOX ELDER 'rf, Robert VOLUME 54. NUMBER BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL SO Soloist And Director Of Cantata Cancer Benefit E. W. Anderson, Abe TraBerntsen, Leon A. May, David R, Tanner, Clifford Hansen, Alfred Whitaker, Fanny Christensen, Chris Rasmussen, Esther J. Poulsen, Ralph Williams, J. Ferris Reeder and E. Thorne, all of Brigham cy, Lew Dance Tickets gvm-,ajiu- Glen rj. Humpherys And Mrs. Ephraim Will Direct Central, Lincoln ihnson P.-T.- A. for tion, and Dr. Wynn Anderson year were conduct spoke on preventatne dentistry, and Central Sodium Flouride, What About bj ihe Lincoln their final It. A. at W1 Wednes-eveninMrs. R. M. Kaiser and Mrs. rtting of the year, at the high school Don Sheffield, retiring presidents express their appreciation iditorium. Central to the other retiring officers, yew officers of the room representatives and chairbool are: President, Mrs. Glen men for the splendid work acvice first president, ,nphers; oieen Palmer; second vice complished throughout the year. secaWe feel that through the comesident, J. D. Gunderson; of the two school, we Russell Mrs. bining Tingey; ry, have over come the tension presurer, Mrs. Karl Josephson. the Elected from the Lincoln viously existing between two schools and the P.-A. or;ool are: President, Mrs. first vice presi-- ganizations, they stated. Rooms and their teachers winMrs. John Owen; second Victor J. Bott; ning books for the largest at:e president. are retary, Mrs. John Valberg; tendance at this meeting the two fifth grades from Cen- usurer, Mrs. S. L. Moskowitz. Mrs. Nona Knighton, the tral, taught by Mrs. Jane Lind- hool nurse, gave an interest ford and Mrs. Doris Vandenaker and the second grade and fourth and educational talk on grades from Lincoln, taught by medicine, "What Should Know About Mrs. Nell Barlow and Mrs. GolInnocula- - die Owen. and munization of new officers Election coming P.-- g rSi Eph-Johnso- n; pre-ntati- g Ev-Pare- istrict Governor e speaker at the evening dinner of the Brigham City Ki-- regu-Thursda- y guest teting was of Ogden, Huggins, John Noal, Golden R. and J. H. Fronk of Andrea-se- n . Tremon-ton- Howard Austin, Gus L. Fors-berOneta K. Shurtz, Olive IB Moss, Willard L. Wood and A. D. Rich, all of Garland. Muriel Sorenson and Orval Iverson of Bear River City. Roy J. Mathis and Angus P. Ward of Willard. Louie Hirsehi of Park Valley. Nancy L. Orme and Ethel W. Walker of Honeyville. W'alter Bosley of Corinne. The court calendar for the April term, plaintiff listed first, is as follows. With one exception, all eases are set for trial at 10 oclock in the morning. Thayer Conner vs. Edith Hadley Conner, May 7. The state of Utah vs. George Matsaguma, May 9. The state of Utah vs. Jennings E. Wollard, May 9. Wayne N. Mason vs. Glenn S. Mason et al, May 12. Laura Tree vs. F. W. Hess et al., May 23. E. L. Petersen vs. Clayton Raymond, May 25. Martha Davenport vs. Mrs. Maude Davenport et al May Members of the organizations asked either to sell their tickets, or use them and all pro-cowls from the dance will go to the American Cancer society for use in the fight against can-cer Pearce said. Tickets also are on sale downtown in Brig- ham City at poster points, Pearce explained. Ever) one us invited. At the dance a week from Saturday evening, there will be individual flower favors for all ladies attending. A feature of the danee will be the grand march at 11 oclock, to be led by Cecil Bradbury, president of the Eagles, and Mrs. Theron B. Lee, immediate past president of the Civic club; followed by Mrs. Bradbury and Mr. Lee, and Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard, new president of the Civic club, and Glenn Burt, Eagles chaplain. Music for the benefit dance will be furnished by Dan Ross and his orchestra. Karl Jonnsion baritone as soloist and Felt as Johnston Easter Sunday morning oratorio, to be presented at 8 oclock in the Box Elder stake tabernacle by the South stake choir. Robert Reese of Ogden will be tenor soloist, and Mrs. Harold Nelson of Logan will be narrator. Mrs. Vincent F: Davis and Lynette Andersen will be accompanists, Mrs. Davis playing a new electronic organ being installed in the tabernacle especially for this production. The oratorio, The Vision, was written by L. D. S. composer. Evan Stephens, . . . will appear, director, in the world-famo- P.-T.- A. us Names New Second Ward Choir To Practice This Evening The Second ward choir will hold a special practice this (Friday) evening at 7.30 oclock, in26. Mrs. Don Sheffield was choir officers announced today. In the matter of the estate of stalled as president of the South They urged that al' members be William Edward Morgan, de- Box Elder council, Parent-Teache- r present. association, at a meeting held ceased, June 27. Robert Morgan vs. William E. Monday afternoon in the board of education rooms. Morgan et al., June 27. Miss Milton Wheatley et aL vs. E. was A short 'business session R. Wheatley et al., June 13. N. Warren Rasmussen vs. held preceding the election and Brightly Colored instalation of officers. Grant Nelson, June 16. Easter Eggs, And N. W'arren Rasmussen vs. Ole Mrs. Sheffield succeeds Mrs. P. Nelson, et al., June 16. Funeral services for Miss LilRight From Nest! Lloyd N. avis as president. Thez Erb vs. Parley Norvan lie Marion Brunker, who passed Ever hear oi green and blue Butler, June 20. Mrs. Joseph Reeder was electaway Tuesday afternoon follow-1- , eggs? S'd(iey Stevens Implement ed first vice president, Kenneth ig a heart attack last Friday, this time of year, of course! company vs." A. H. Braegger, E. Weight, superintendent of will be held in the Willard But Jay H. Thompson of Salt June 27. schools, second vice president, ward chapel this (Friday) afLake City, son of Mr. and A. R. Bingham vs. Ralph Tru- and Mrs. James Valentine, ternoon at 2 oclock. Mrs. Leslie Thompson of 61 jillo, June 27. Interment will be in the Wilnorih Second west, Brigham Fred D. Miles vs. Boyd K. lard recemetery. L. is Pearse Mrs. Harper City, has hens lhat lay green Iverson, et al., July 7. secretary-treasureThe tiring and blue eggs Easter eggs superintendent succeeds himright out of the nest! self as second vice president So Not Dogs Many Araucana Thompson raises . A. chickens as a hobby. The South The South Box Elder SALT LAKE CITY (UP) American breed of fowl is Cats here could rejoice that the council consists of the Parent-Teachcrossed with more common associations of the folcity is farther from going to the domestic breeds, and the hens dogs than it has been for a long lowing schools: Bear River City, One time. O. C. The third community meeteggs. lay bright-coloreHardman, city dog Brigham Central, Corinne, Honhen will lay the same color license cuiiector said the num eyville, Brigham Lincoln, Man- ing, sponsored by the public relations committee of the Box eggs all her active life, but ber of registered canines drop tua, Perry and Willard Central. Elder Chamber of Commerce, Ihey may be pink, green, blue ped 258 in the last year. will be held Thursday evening, any color of the rainbow. The common name of the May 5, at Honeyville, Earl Madsen, committee chairman, anyou've Returned For Burial Araucana breed is nounced this week. Buried last week in the Golguessed it "Easter egg The people of the Honeyville den Gate National Cemetery at In Civil have invited the community San Francisco, were the remains meet people to Brigham City of Otis Clark Jones, the only Applications are being ac- with them that evening for a Col. Lt. H. of Jones Melvin child Dance At Crystal civil dinner at the Thirteenth Crystal Springs, foland LaRee Clark Jones, who was cepted by for service region probations a lowed by program and dancborn and spent part of his boySprings Saturday appointment to various clerical ing. Madsen said tickets would Jones hood at City. Brigham The three L. D. S. stakes in was killed in battle while serv- positions, C. L. Edwards, region- go on sale soon. anal civil service director, Box Elder county, are sponsorThe Search for Talent will ing with the Second marine di- nounced today. A large numdances night the Saturday ing vision at Okinawa. He had been ber of vacancies exist in var- be conducted in the Honeyville this season, at the Crystal serving along with his uncle, community as the principal feain the ture of the program, under the ious agencies government Springs at Honeyville. for District Judge Lewis Jones states of Utah and Wyoming. direction of Searl Beecher. two years in the Marianas Each Saturday night one of about the Most of the positions at he time at Jimas the the and time exist in the vicinthe stakes sponsor the dance, present CoL Lt. Melvin was killed. which is open to everyone. of Ogden and Tooele, and Jones is making a career in the ity and Casper, Wyoat Cheyenne This coming Saturday, April army and is now stationed ming. Box South the Francisco. San the Presidio, 16, at 9 oclock, These jobs pay $2086 to $2724 Club Elder stake is sponsoring the a year. Among the types of By is and everyone dance program to filled clerical be positions She's Little Queen invited to come out and spend from this examination are: apThe Bee Tee Glee club furan enjoyable evening. pointment, correspondence, doc- nished the program at sacrain the Second time, leave, ment meeting ket, accounting, The crazy hat dance sponpayroll, statistical, coding, test ward Sunday evening. sored by the North Box Elder While sacrament was being rating, property and supply, stake last Saturday evening, proofmail, file, information, prepared, the chorus sang Jeproved to be very entertaining evewith editorial, indexing, sus, Lover of My Soul, reading, for all present and Saturday West-ove- r Arthur and interest traffic, transportaRalph Billings of purchasing equal ning dances tion rate, etc. There are no singing the duet. are promised this Saturday night Mary Miller was released as experience or training requireand each Saturday night during ments, however, applicants will a teacher in the primary organthe season. be required to pass a written ization, and Elizabeth McDoncomThe cooperation of the examination which will consist ald and Grace Burt were susa dances the munity making of questions designed to test tained as teachers in the same success is sincerely requested. aptitude for learning and ad- organization. The program, presented by justing to the duties of the pothe chorus, included the followsition. Applications will be received ing songs: Those Pals of Ours, Jolly Rogby the director, Thirteenth U. S. civil service region, New Cus- er, March of the Nation, Drink evsend we just Why dont tomhouse building, Denver 2. to Me Only With Thine Eyes, an oath of erybody who takes Send Out Thy Light, Dear Land Joan Pierce Russia-ove- r Colorado, until further notice. Communist to loyalty of Home, and the Lords PrayThen they live. I. of Has Role la there to 2 4 year-old daughter er. Delpha Andersen played a monPloy couldn't throw so many Harvard Jensen, Mantua, was violin solo, with Janice Hansen Mrs. L a r.e n e Pierce, our governin wrenches key was elected Queen in the recently chosen to play in the accompanying her. ment machinery! con- Brigham Young university proW. H. Griffiths was the speakTiny Tot contest held in Calamity Jane. HuntO. E. er, of duction The 'Fortune F. with the taking the 19th Psalm as his nection ers, under the sponsorship of text. show, Laff It Off, and was the Officers of the Bee Tee glee speech department. crowned on the stage at the His Honor Gets Stung club are Lowell Grover presiFriday night. Jerry Easter Cantata FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP)was ishow dent, Earl Harmon secretary, son of Mr. The Sixth ward Is court Stoll, the of an Janice Hansen accompanist and The dignity having a black and Mrs. Kenneth Stoll, was Easter cantata darkened somewhat by night at Wayme Johnson director. The Judge crowded "King in the con- 7:30 oclock. It Sunday on County is entitled Vic- club was organized in 1926, and eye. hung test. Each of the contest- tory. There will be solos, duets of the charter membership Searl Clarence Kraft, be said. who d and Beecher, W. H. Griffiths group of angry w'asps winning youngsters received and quartets. The public is liked having their nest disturb Robert Reese still are active. an engraved gold ring. Council Officers Pianist - Direct Descendents Crown Queen At Noted Author At Eighth Ward Sun. 1 Harold B. Felt North Stake To Mr. Rasmussen is 86 years old, Mrs. Rasmussen 82. 1 Preston j 1 nis club. who is the district the meeting report on the ingest club in the district, t gave, at the request of the ud, some hints on committee ganization, after which he met it the board of directors. Huggins, 'ernor, attended order to make a Nihley, distinguished will be guest speaker at the Eighth ward sacrament meeting Sunday evening, Ernest E. Hansen, bishop, annouccd yesterday. Ntbley is being presented by the senior Special Interests group of the ward, of which Ernest Freeman is chairman. The fireside group has been Jostudying Nibleys books, seph Smith, the Prophet, and Brigham Young The Man and His Works The sacrament meeting will begin at 7:30 oclock. Nibleys topic will be The Lives of the Eight Presidents of the Church. The public is invited to attend, according to Bishop Hansen. author of L. D. S. books, Ball Monday Eve The North Box Elder stake AssociaMutual Improvement tion will hold their annual Gold and Green 'ball Monday evening, April 18, at the Box Elder high school gymnasium amidst the beautiful prom decorations. One of the following ward queens will reign for the coming year as stake Gold and Green queen: Charlene Bensen, Elaine Carter, Maxcine Pettin-gill- , Johannah C. Steinvoort, Bernieee Spencer, Mary Walker and Louise Turley. The lucky girl will be crowned and presented a beautiful bouquet of red roses, and a floor show with members Mutual Improvement from each of the seven wards, will be presented following the coronation. Stake officers urge all North Box Elder stake ward members to attend, whether as a spectator or as a dancer. There will be plenty of room for both. Admission will be by budget Presbyterian . Services For Easter Planned Composer Services For Special Easter church ser- at the Community Presbyterian church Sunday morning beginning at vices will toe held oclock. Reverend Ward D. McCabe of Westminister 'college. Salt Lake City, will conduct the service, ills sermon will be As It Began 11 To Dawn. ' 'Spedfar musldaJ selections Vlll be in charge of Mrs. Leo Hess. Sunday School service will start at 10 oclock with Mrs. Richard Flint, superintendent, in charge. She announced that persons desiring to attend church services and who have no means of leaving their children elsewhere may bring them along and they will be taken care of during the church period by a competent person. r. Plan Honeyville P.-T- er PAGES Couple 82 And 86 Years Old, Have 84 great-grandso- were 14 Brunker This Aft lends Meetings Pa Tickets for the cancer nenefit dance, to be held in the Dunce-Bow- l Satuiday evening, Apnl 23, were mailed out this week to all members of the Civic Improvement club and the Fraternal Order of Eagles. The Eagles and Civic club are cosponsors of the dance, with Bill Peaice of the Eagles as City. 15, 1919 The direct progeny of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rasmussen of Brigham City now number 84, with the arrival of a grandson born April 12. A born March 20, will have the unusual experience of being 23 days older than his uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen have seven sons and daughters, 36 grandchildren, and 41 Now Being Sold Le-lan- d Bruce Keyes, Wilma Walker, Mary Low harrow, Lilly Nakamura on a giant peacock, one of the touches final put at the formal spring Prom by the Junior class. in the school social program he dance, a headline event 9 oclock in the B. E. all start tonight (Friday) at Class officers announced that the public is hi will be plenty of room in the balcony nted and that there wish to observe. or those who ourna leWd Community Meeting d meeting was held in Isle cafe. The le nneral the Service Stallings funeral services were held afternoon for Virgil Stallings who died April 10 a result of injuries sustained an automobile accident which a month ear- furred nearly ednesday The services were held in td ward rcction of the the chapel under Bishop James Jen-r- A prayer w as offered in the tue by Orville Sackett. Pre- and postlude music was a! on the organ by Mrs. ,ama Ross. Mr. and Mrs. ''old B. Felt rendered a duet, ntspering Hope, and a vio-sl- o was given by Harold B. 1t' The closing musical num-wa- a a W solo, The Lords sung by a grandson, Stahngs The invocation sad by Dewey L. Peterson the benediction by Glenn flson of the Third ward tiopric. speakers were J. M. Wil-L- " f Eden, Bishop Leonard of the Eden ward, Norman Lee, and S. Pa-a- h El-(- i omas E. McKay, assistants to the one of quorum of v el'e apostles. Closing s were made Bishop by es enen. All speakers bore 'ony of the beautiful life y Brother Stallings and of Ve and respect they bore . , lm and his family. re-K- , . Burial , the Brig-- . b the under cemetery , ot the Felt mortuary Benjamln C. Call, president J1Sb priests quorum, of-? dedicatory prayer. chapel was filled to ca-and the floral offerings many and beautiful. Six Lon and Cliff StallaId and Ronald Can- ed b auI Carver and Allen Pe- vn ,ere y :ns. the pall bearers. ?ho. nc Sacrament Program Glee PONY EXPRESS -- took place in the Jour news to 727. Show April 26 Clerk Jobs Open Services irV. B. North Stake Road uH hv hi.s honor. Sun. .Solito de Solis screen and radio . . . and his wife, Gale Page of stage, fame, will appear in concert in Brigham City at the Box Elder stake tabernacle Wednesday evening, April 20. The concert is sponsored by the Brigham City Junior Chamber of Commerce. The program includes popular, classical numbers. and semi-classic- al GALE PAGE, DE SOUS CONCERT PROGRAM HAS POPULAR APPEAL Selections Range Make Believe. Two of her husbands compositions will be included in her and From Hammerstein To Gershwin, Chopin A generous program loaded with popular appeal, ranging from Hammerstein to Chopin, , Wednesday-eveningwill be presented a distinApril 20, by guished star of stage and screen and one of Americas outstand-ing pianists, Gale Page and Mr. Solito de Solis, otherwise and Mrs. de Solis. The concert is being presen ted under the auspices of the Brigham City Junior Chamber of Commerce, who will have reserve seat tickets on sale this week. Miss Page appeared in movies with the Lane sisters in the "Three series of Daughters movies, and last summer was the star of the University of of Utah stadium production She also has Show Boat. in "Show Boat on played Broadway. Therefore, her first group of solos should be favorites with her audience, a medley from the Hammerstein-Immortal ern musical production, My Bill, "Cant Help Lovin' Dat Man" 1 second group. They are April Made A Fool of Me, and The Also includSame Old Story. ed in this group are Irving BeHands rlins Cheek to Cheek, Across the Table and Barrie-Wood- s Brown Bird Singing. Her final group will include suc as favorites popular Tea For "Stormy Weather, "Mad Two," "Summertime," About the Boy and "His Ma. Her husband jesty the Baby-will serve as her accompanist. L has programmed his own compositions, Cadiz from "Portraits of Spain" and Granada and Malaga from "Moods of Spain, along with works of DeBrahms, Scarlatti, Liszt, bussy and Chopin. He will play which has been Liebestraum, a favorite with audiences here in numerous piano concerts. Miss Page Is currently appearing in the Cagney motion picture of the William Soroyan Pulitzer prize play, The Time of Your Life, and will soon be seen in the Columbia motion! picture based on the famous Anna Lucas- play, The North Box Elder stake road show will be held on Tuesday evening, April 26, carrying out the theme, Ballad of the Nations. The program will start at 7:30 oclock and each ward will contribute a program and a between-ac- t 6kit. Speech and drama directors of the various wards will be in charge of the separate acts. During the two hour show, the Honeyville ward will portray Africa; the Seventh ward, America; Corinne ward, Norway; Bear River ward, France; Third Fourth ward, ward, Holland; Chili; Harper ward, Ireland; and Eighth ward, Russia. Marian Bagley, stake director, and Evelyn Morgan, stake drama director, will coordinate the performance. Fifth Ward Choir To Present Cantata The public is Invited to the third annual singing of the Easter cantata by the Fifth ward choir Sunday evening at 7:30 oclock. "Immortality, composed by R. M. Stults, will be sung, under the direction of Mrs. Kath-rin- e Jaggi, accompanied by Mrs. Helen Bunnell. Soloists will be Earland Ohman, David Heiberg, Mrs. Eula Olsen and Karl Josephson. Sleeps on Dynamite FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) Mrs. A. C. Dodson has been sleeping on dynamite for years. She found 100 dynamite blastThe ing caps under her bed. caps were 6tored in a suitcase, which Mrs. Dodson surmises must have come from a relative in whose home she visited ing the war. The relative work-t- a. ed in a blasting crew. . |