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Show office, but what He a. m. Tuesday morning, I had had! sion seem to real It was like mergau, and the day I took a 1:30 hours, few a fycrarr1 Love to all, to six went to bed for skipping back 2000 years and chance on speaking went to work. the whole thing. The and laSeco up then got characters were just outside of strangers in Munich, Germany. Hope BW from the away days three Council themselves, in portraying these I arrived back in Geneva at Only other Josephs, Marys and Jesus-- I to chare Heft the theater of long ago. Se in the feeling that I was in a dream, evening-waor a trance, or something. excu On Monday morning, I left Special Oberammergau by train at 7:10 1 were H. ' a. m. for .Munich. As I looked out of the train window just be 0 0 fore pulling out, I saw six young each carrying a .cam fellows, or the new crop of young 'uns; they bination rate $5.00. era, and a small suspicion came IEMINEERED ITS hear a report on the progress in the world into my mind. When I got off . Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulaof the old uns. K Whm SmimJ Hiom, Norn the train in Munich, 1 left, my MODEL H-- 92 tions. (Jtah State Press Association. National Cconomlct plomwd Ihom ... ond ovary to walk ln suitcase the station -Association. The early pioneers of Utah, with their proAdvertising Representatives function Hat NEW footwro ha t . National around a bit for the three hours JU1 POP1 Advertising Service. lificacy and early matrimonial customs; bo" ONE OF THE MANY NlW mak these Rofrigornloio Zurich for before train the left ,tock c ensnarled the genealogical lines that many Jf p.Pwhile the crowds were oauor for womoa to om. I saw those six dont b young Again i t people have suddenly become aware that men. Again the suspicion. So you. their next door neighbor of several years I went over to the group, and To fulfill those campaign proqiises he, un-- 1 easy to see that the village had said, "Are you by any chance der the advice of his secretary of state, cut painted its houses and prepared Americans? To which they all the appropriations for the military. Secre- - ln every way tor a bl tourist answered "Yes." Then 1 asked, MorWesterners? Utahns? The Red Scare Was Nothing tary of defense Louis Johnson, screaming yea n mons?" Of course they were. ' The Korean crisis brings to memory the economy, cut the military budget ancany Mormon missionaries from the .tinued until noon. There was a wcrdg of a political science professor back more. mission. Then I recess for lunch, and Introduced myself, after which They gambled that Russia would provoke two-holii U See the talk of the town. See the great, There was a Red scare following the first no aggression and they lost. They gambled then it continued from 2 to - 6 they began giving me a thouSUPER REFRIGERATOR . . . with 18Vj World war and now there is one following with American money and, much more im-- P m. The audience was under sand and one greetings from a was but the under roof, of stainless steel shelf area and s stage Unitevery second person in the World War II. They arrive periodically, portant, with American lives. sky. so instead of ar ed States, who had sent greetthat holds more, in cm pantry-DONow the administration is probably hop- - I1 but theyre nothing to really worry about. to for Reeder. thii from Cold Well, Hope reach! top Without doubt, he would now eat those ing that the surge of patriotism resulting facaln the sunlight all day ings next three hours, we wanInternational Harvest, from the war will blot out their obvious er- long. It made a most effective the words with his hat thrown in. geous dered around Munich to see that Now, ;as American soldiers meet the Red rors. frigerator offers a full 92 cu. ft. of, spectacle. There was a fine or- muchly-bombeand Its city, Goliath with their outdated sling shot on venient space in a beautiful, compact t chestra and a chorus of 50 amazing rebuilding. We found the blood stained rice paddies of Korea, the was their second or third or fourth cousin I voices excellent voices, all net thats Shadowline Styled, eat it, restaurant and ate, and reshowing such coordination and turned to the station. One of falsehood of that statement becomes pain- at a familv reunion keep clean. Its got FEMINEERED fEati to been Elders had the fast zero freezing, over 23 The reunions are usually large picnics, GALORE ! trying fully apparent. ltandabieawimnouhcder That leader" was not alone wrong in his hdd in one of the dozens of parks or canyon fhat thdes peoJle Jrepareot think all of the time who .It and even diffused light volume, crisper him to give me built-i- n judgment of Communist Russia. He had the spots that are always available. The food I jmt a month or so in advance, was that told bottle a and opener (and then r 1 told him I used distniguished Company of the president of consumed comes In large portions and the but their whole lives are spent greetings. just a few!) See this value. from know to his several people the United States, Harry S. Truman; the program presented is always by members of in producing their play. Before home town, Malad. I mentionsecretary of state, Dean Acheson; the sec- the family they all have a variety of ex-- each scene, there was a prolo-celle- ed Dan Woodland, Dr.' Richards See the Igue, Introduced by the music of (the stake president), etc. Then talent. retary of defense X,ouis Johnson; and many orchestra and leaders. the chorus, more Complete The family reunion serves to tie people to-- th. said, Say I just thought of Line The price of President Trumans election gether who have common Ancestors; pro- - I and a tableau, showing a par someone. Do you know Jacob LI THIS MODEL AT til to top executive of the United States was vides an excellent opportunity to draw up i allel entUFor example."! Old Kern? He said Yes." I con Prices Start of pro- tinued, and his wife, Lisle the purchase of votes by the promise of all plans for genealogical work for thy coming hPgue to the Beene when Judas 339.95 kind? of benefits to the fanners, the labor- year; and provides a few hours of - unsur- - betrayed Christ, there was a Kern? . And he smiled, Sure." Warranty hA ...hwtond, eery terms. Lisle Is fny mothers said, Delivered, all ers, practically groups. passable entertainment. tableau of Joseph being sold by cousin. He said, Well she is Installed, SEE THESE VALUES TO ft his brethren. To begin each So there, I was mother. Cosy Terms. my d dreaded scene, the chorus entered- (in talking to my cousin, in Mu people In the grey and white robes) in a nich, Germany! It was his moth streeets, .the automobile, etc. file, one at a time, 25 com- - er who had told him to look me As the train pulled into Ober- nlhilate their village. Due to the .gle from each side of the jng stage. up over here! Wasnt that funammergau, just at sunset, one war, it has not been produced I They stood singing spread out ny? There is no distance any I once 1934 at fell into the spirit of since until this year. It is In a single line all across the more. Even over here in Eu another age, for the boys and presented twice a week (each I stage, but Jt was amazing how my own are always with men who had come to meet the Sunday and Wednesday) begin- - their voices blended, together, rope, Phone 3i me. Needless to say, I will long 27 North Main (United Nations Library as wore on 21st all and even though so widely spread remember the porters, train, May long ning finishing to Oberam . p trip Geneva, Switzerland hair, long ' beards (where ma- September 24, 1950. I began out. They parted in the mid : . July 16, 1950, ture enough to produce a beard), three months ago to try to get die, and stepped back when the Dear Folks: . and tryolean pants and hats J a reservation. Since 1634 when I curtain parted to 6how the tab - I .Wish today that I could turn found .that most all of the Ober- the. first passion play was pre- - leau, and they left the stage, sented in Oberammergau, .the I always walking very slowly, back the flock, or the calendar ammergau people could speak ' to .Sunday, a week ago today, some English, ? accustomed as production of the play has truly with the middle people going foron that day I had one of the they;are to the large crowds of become the business of the vil- - first and followed by each per First the Fine Cars in Value people who lage. The people are , crafty I son in his turn, (if you get the biggest 'thrills of my life 4 was English-speakin- g in Oberammergau, play. And wood carvers, and their little idea). Germany come-fo- r seeing the famous passion play. I was amused to find the streets souvenir shops were full of in-- 1 , The play began with the trl 1 was a bit nervous about going Snd h6te& 'And shops full of tricate and beautiful entry of Christ Into It seemed to me thatlrusalem, riding a donkey, and English and' American-speakin- g alone, in a German-speaking area, for always ibeSore 4 have people. I believe that jj9 per- they must work the ty.lt interval l believe there were at jetst 500. r cent of the audience consisted of between plays to- - produce people (mothers, children men traveled with tan.' British of the Americans. their and no the and orin to were that crowd cheer enough pieces .carvings boys) group." But there The town 6t Oberammergau to sell in their shops ' daring the him, There were similarly large ganized group lours for the pasI sion play, so .1 .clenched my is not large, total population is next period of the passion play. crowds when they accused Christ fists and straightened my back- only about 3006, and every one They told me that they really- before Pilate,, and when- they Interval be- followed him with the cross to bone, .and went. I left Geneva in the town' ha? something to do work the on the train at 4:30 a m. Satur- with the passion play. There are tween plays preparing (or the Calvary. The best actors in the (or pensions) in every next one, as regards the music, play were those who portrayed day morning, and rode all day hotels until 8 p. m. that night 'It is home ln the village to take care the choice of actors and learn Caiaphas and Judas. were they the parts, keeping the thea- excellent?? I was mystified as always amazing to note the im- of th? vast crowds of people who ing and the costumes in condi- - to how they, fastened Christ to mediate differences, once one go there for the plays. It has ter crosses the Swiss border -- 1 no been the tradition to produce tion. The actors really live the Cross, knowing that, they more .the good roads, the well-ke- the play about every 10 years their parts when they repeat the hadnt really drived the nails gardens, the painted hous- since they made the vow ln same characters for several pro- through his hands, but not be es ln good repair, the plump. 1632 to do so in gratitude for the ductions, as was the case with ing able to figure out just how they did fasten him there, cant deny that II saw them re move the nails when they took him down. But how did they do it? The speaking parts of the play were all done ln Ger man, but they had text-booof the whole thing in English which everybody held up ln comAnd you tell yourself this is enlook at the king-siz- e keeping interior king-siz- e front of him in order to follow YOU too Buick fort. this on When wheel this whopperfect. tirely you strapping the lines and the action at the same time. After I became ac Roadmaster. per into your own garage, youll hard automobile this be must All customed to their voices, I was be tickled pink at the room all You look at those long Buick-taper- ed to handle, too big for your garage. happy to find that my long-fo- r around it. gotten German wasnt really fenders sweeping from" forgotten, and I could follow.it So come on! Head for ; bumper to "double bubble tail Oood Buick without having to refer to the ' sir, just slide over and dealers now for a your of a f . jV beacon. book all the time. Really, that tryout take this ROADMASTERs wheel. Buick Roadmaster. days production made the pas You step inside and luxuriate in Pick a curb space youd ordinarily You will find it in a selection of legroom and hiproom and head-roo- m this several of the people. The man A Fine Old Custom BOX ELDER NEWS who played the part of Peter 350 2$ The integral unity of large pioneer fami- had taken part in the passion Brigham City, Utah Wdn day A weekly newspaper, established In 1896, pub lies in Utah has resulted in the pleasant plays since 1890. I bought some i modern day gathering commonly referred to of .the wood carved figures: J llshed at Brigham City, Utah. have the baby Jesus, Mary the as a family reunion.". William M. Long, Editor. and several animals, three-quarte- rs Mother, in of the Charles Claybaugh, Business Manager people Probably not hav.e me attend-jI- d will have area or this attend already as Sec Published every Wednesday and entered arre summer ed one erthose reunions-pthis of office In Brigham ond Class Matter at the post xpehnJl haps even two. CltyUtah, under the act of March 8, 1879. have aame 0y the missionaries They are always happy occasions when buy me another piece or so Subscription rate In Box Elder County: $3.00 per year payable In advance; In combination with the family members renew old acquaintances when they go in August, then I the Sox Elder Journal (published Fridays) $4.00 with cousins, second cousins, third cousins, can have a nativity scene for per year; $2.00for 6 months; singe copy 5 cents. They are so deli great-grethird uncles; when Christmas. 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