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Show TTT , Y Ihrl78rsal lTlcroflllng h J277-TxV- j Voices And Tempers w' vt , - f ' V Rise In Drama ,1 ?S3-- Ave Jan. 53 Kura BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 27, 1952 VOLUME 57, NUMBER 9 8 PAGES Operetta Set For Tonite. Tomorrow Advocates Latin . i Development In is Knife, Fork Talk With Asiatic raw materials for factories in the United States threatened, this country should turn more and more to South 7 America for them, as it did durA delightful' dpemttay'uft?h ing Japanese aggression. tingling romance and a lilting dash of comedy tyljl enterThat was the contention of 'Don Bolt, newspaperman and tain in expected capacity, Crowd, Wednesday and Thursday, Feboutstanding Latin America ex ruary 27 and 28, at the, .Box Elpert, in an address to a packed der high "school auditoriuih, house of Knife and Fork club members on Monday evening Curtains on The Red Mfll by at the Indian school cafeteria. Victor Herbert will be' drawn While we have the know , promptly at 8 p. im, how, Latin America has the raw J A well rehearsed Cast of 12 materials to make, the American Box Elder high school students continent an arsenal of demowill present the famous; play cracy," he said. with a chorus of 60 voices and (Advocating Increased United the Box Elder 'high .school orStates promotion of develop backchestra supplying the menLin South America, he said ground music. n that we have often given the uy Latins an economic cold shoul Reviving an old BEHS tradider because the Dutch and 'Eng tion, the operetta will' be the lish, with cheap Asiatic labor, first presented for many ytt? s have supplied us with raw tna and is expected to terials a few cents cheaper than a fine entertainment feate of we would get them in South the school. ' America. Directing the operetta Is 3. High incidence of illiteracy In Earl Johnston, .well ksown Utah many South American countries vocalist and vocal music direcis responsible for totalitarian Part Of The Red Mill Cast tor at the high school. Playing an operetta to be presented at Box Elder high school auditorium tonight and togovernments there, he said, but the leading roles will be Gary in general they are working to . Mrs. Clarissa Lowry and Richard Cuthbert morrow night at 8 p. m. Left to right: Stanley Shelby, Dave Wright, Wayne HunsakShirts, J. Dell Sackett, Patty in a scene from The Patsy, a play a cast of Intermountain Indian School teachers wards democracy through edtr Marsr. Dale Anderson and Joanne er, Val ; Hunsaker, Rea Nielsen, cation. will present in the schooTs new auditorium March 1, at 8:15 p. m. The public is inWoodland,, Marilyn W o o da, Without the background of , vited Joanne Anderson, Dave Wright, rennisance and social revolution Funeral Saturday Stasley Shelby, Cliff Watkins, that freed mens (mind, as North Dale Marsh and Wayne Hunsa-ke- r. Is To America has, the Latins have , t 19 or 84 Years Old? not developed as we have, he ' i continued. With a Holland setting, ton iSL New members. of the Knife 1 At pressive and beautiful decoraFork at and introduced club the A tions done by Marie Thome meeting include: Mr. and Mrs, Jeppsen will provide a - true The Intermountain Indian Paul Bramlet, Dorothy Hanlon, Dutch atinoephere. School Employees Little Thea Jean Shonka, Mr. and Mrs. stores participatCity Brigham The Red Mill is one of the tre a will three ValMrs. Ottolina Bengtson School group present Claude Olsen, Mr. and Mra. the annual Kindergarten most popular operettas produced drama entitled, Theo Richards, Mr. and Mrs, ing infashion act, comedy 330 south 80, entine, Eighth for show planned The Patsy in the campus aud Walt Bundy, Mr. and Mrs. Da club west, Brigham City, died Tues- and is now is production In a 6, today an number of Itorium Saturday, March 1, at vid C. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thursday, March day afternoon at 3:15 p. m. at schools - t. colleges and high nounced an almost complete list 8.15 p. m. la the Intermoufitain In Dee D. Thomas the Mr. and Mrs, James hospital Holmgren, exhibit their I . , . . 'Directed by Mrs. Ellen C. Jensen and Dr. and Mrs. R. G. 0f models who will , f after a. lingering, .Illness. area. Ogden, fashions. Two instructors at the ' Henderson the play promises to Woodhead. 'Tickets orithe'pffesentitlon, at 28", 1871 March was born She Indian school, gue In Volume js the keep the audience in stitches. The committee at Malmo, Sweden, .a daughter 50 ' cents general admission" and welcoming 22, and Lucy , Mae Mrs. Henderson has , directed ,.sistfed of;',Q. Dee Lund, chalr- - theme of, the spring eyent which ,V Lars' BengtisoA and Caroline 75 cents reserved "seats ' will be of Heiially, 21, were injured in a many plays throtrghout thel man; t Arthur (Carlson, Jack features all of the latest cloth sale at the door. , P. Anderson .BengtSon; She was on f ; " head-oevecollision Sunday state of Utah. Now general admission tickets Arch Richardson, Les -lug. j in Sweden and came to reared jShumway, the The cast includes: Mrs. Geo. 'Kidman,- - George Presented, ning in Price, Utah. Kindergarten by Utah in 1899 aa a convert to the are on sale at .Hamilton Drugs, Craghead, They were riding in a car driv- Lowry, Dick Cuthbert, - Eugie James Barker and (Roy Barnard-Presiden- t club through the cooperation of Glens Modern Drug, Macks LjD.S. church. en by Harry C. Roanhorse, 28, al- Dean, Laura Ricks, Dale Becker, all Mrs. B. Valentine Ottolina Ross Bowen was in Brigham City merchants, At first she made . her home Pharmacy and reserved sats are so an instructor at the school. Max Morrison, Mrs. Jackie for used will be youth charge of the meeting, which proceeds in Salt Lake City. She married on sale at Gltna Modem Drug. , . i , dies , , The three were enroute home and Clarence Hill. was opened with prayer by, Glen conservation, according to Mrs. Nephl James Valentine, March Irom a week-enFarmvisit in Jean Barnard, president (Assisting with the presenta- Knudson. 7, 1900 in the Logan LDS. temtion are Clarence Hill, manaington, New Mexico. Mrs. Barnard empasized that . Farmers, Business ple. They made their home in State highway patrol trooper ger; Leo Hess, stage manager; with several men's clothing ' Brigham City where they have Joe Arnold said cars driven by Mrs. Dale Becker, prompter, and the event stores participating Men Will Rub made their home since. , Luella Roanhorse and Valentine Gal- Joy Rhodes, lighting. . , should hold more than usual in An active member of the L.D. Tickets are on sale at the legos, 42, of (Layton, collided Shoulders Tonight terest for the male audience. S. church, she worked as a two miles north of Price. Box Elder News and Journal ofbelow are the stores Listed The two drivers were not in- fice, and at the Intermountain Box Elder county business teacher and officer in the Reh' M participating with the models men and farmers will rub lief society . and Primary. She The Utah at Tchei K. jured. Indian school boys advisory after: where Robert Beams may be shoulders tonight at 8 p. m. was a member of the Daughters tirement board was . ordered- - to J. C, Penney Company. Ladies Alvin Stande'r Mrs. Luella Bronson Moore, when a get together ban- of Utah Pioneers and the La- recommence contacted. . Lois Treva Year Gala Dance Whitaker, set Harper, house Leap paying retirement open For a night of fine entertain- 36, 308 South Main street, Brig- Carol Hunsaker and Gwen Carquet is held at Maddox dies Cheerful club of Brigham pay to two former Box Elder ham an in died City, Eve Ogden For Sat. Planned , Ranch House, sponsored by City. ment, you wont want to miss ve. Mens wear Jack Balch, Edschool district bus drivers,' Frank hospital Friday morning after a ward the Brigham City Junior Survivors include her hus- Hunsaker, Brigham City RFD 2; Plans are underway for a gala this stellar performance. Orme. ChiButler, Lyle Illness. lingering Chamber- - of Commerce. Shaun-n- a band and the following sons and Leo Farnsworth, Fielding; Leap Year Dance at the Corinne Mrs. Moore (was bom Jan. 12, ldrens Shirley Harrison, " Held to promote better re- and daughters: Mrs. R. N- - by Judge Lewis Jones in the Ward amusement hall on Satur Anderson. 1916, at Tremonton, a daughter .busiValen- First judicial district at a hearEustace between On the (Grace) Price; lationship Ida Elaine day evening, March 1, at 9 o Smith, Forsgrens: Bow-cuof Lewis W. and (Jennie ness men of Brigham City tine, both of Brigham City; Mrs. ing Tuesday morning. clock. Zundel, Bunny Reese, Donna Bronson. was She reared s and the farmers of the county, Earl j (Ruth) Durrani, Camle This will be the 10th scheduled were The drivers and educated in Box Elder Compton. Fun Night for the North Pauline Bundy, , the meeting will feature a Gate; Mrs. Heber (Erma) Ja- orginally pensioned upon retireGift: and Art Bear and River attended county t talk by Bill Thompson, Stakers and should prove to be cobs, Mrs. Thelma Skeen, both ment by the .retirement board-anBruce Leggett Sharon Jepper-sohigh school. She married Le of Ogden; Mrs. Tom L. (Wilma) radio the local lots of fun as the first dance in on' later cut oft In effect Judge Nielson. Mariam A. Moore 'Jan. 11, 1933, In Bids for a 20 foot concrete land , station. the new amusement hall. Broadbent, Merrell Valentine, Jones' ruling was that once put Van Engelens: Childrens where have City, Brigham they comer between Haws A veteran of European com- both of Salt Lake City; Lee B. on retirement payroll, the bus Girls were urged to get their bridge was a member Sanrra Austin, Kay Lynne Ol- i bat in World War resided Eighty Two and Valentine, Palo Alto, Calif. dates early" and plan to attend and Deweyville were asked to, of the since. She drivers could not legally be Anna Lee Price. Ladles sen, L. Second Brigham Stander will celebrate his 19th the dance City Also 20 grandchildren, day by the State Road Commis D. S. until a few months ago a two taken off. Mrs. Margaret Joonson, Mrs. Don Saturday. ward. next Friday, February birthday member of the European ocAn orchestra has been engaged sion of Utah.one brothEach of the men will receive Marie Lomax, Feryl include her fyus Josnson, Rose Kotter. 29, when an open house is held They will be received until 2 Survivors er and one sister in Sweden. to Mr. and Mrs. Jess back pay and $30 a month i army,, $535 cupational Joan Thompson according Barker, Mr. a of band; in his honor at the home daughter, Mildred, and p. m. Tuesday, March 11. will have 'European condiFuneral services will be held retirement pay. Nichols, ward dance directors. Brigiam Floral: oyce Walker, Leland all son, of Moore, and Mrs. A. J. Taylor, Bear RivBrig A federal aid tions as his topic. secondary proj ham It is expected the case will be Doris Saturday at 1 p. m. in the BrigSpring theme and decorations er City. City; her mother, Mrs. Olsen. Olsen, unny Olsen, Betty Tickets for the event may ham City Seoond ward with appealed to a higher court bewill be used and favors will be eot the length of road to be im Bronson. Jennie is one Tremon The elderly 19 year-olOgden, toe obtained at the door or Bishop C. LeGrande Horsley proved is ,039 miles. Construe cause of the wide effect it will to each lady present. Zundels: Verl Peterson, Dean one brother and four sis of those unique people whose presented from Swenson have. The attendance ribbon will be tion will require 12121 cubic ton; Bob Crompton, Gary Jay Candland, Howard Mrs. comes and around (Bronson ters, only awarded birthday yards of concrete and 203,400 Jesse the during Mann, evening. Kelly Braegger, Garry Clark, both of Tremonton; every four years. Bear River Ward now hold the pounds of reinforcing Steel. ' Mrs. Oliver Dunn, Brigham Farmer, Wayne Hunsaker, Val Friends will be received from record ribbon. Planning Annual Spring Event 1 oclock in the afternoon until City; Mrs. Floyd Dunn, Dewey- Woodland. Blocks: Robert Gay Shirts, ville, and Mrs. James Ethering-ton- , 9:30 p. m. Call Munns, Rudolph Kaiser. ' Mr. Stander was bom in Brig- Anton Christensen In Layton. Dredges: Ross Dredge, Richard Funeral services were conham City and for a number of U. S. Naval ducted. Tuesday at 1 p. m. in Dredge. Training years worked for the Bar "M Lions the Brigham City Second ward Sew and Save Section: Formal Ranch at Promontory. He marrecruit training at Dorothy Secrist, material J. G chapel ried Emma Christensen and has theUndergoing by. (LefGrande Horsley, U. S. Naval Training Cen Pesney Company. Sister Play ' B. C. Call, Brigham City judge, bishop. lived in Bear River City for 56 ter, San Diego, Calif., is Anton Suits Annette, Rama and Mar years. 3. Christensen, seaman recruit, was guest speaker at the .Wilco Glover, material J. C Penney All of his friends and relatives USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin lard Lions club dinner meeting Company. Lounging Pajama Set are cordially invited to visit with Christensen of Bear River at the Intermountain Indian Funeral" services for Luella City. Margene Siegfried and him Friday. Bronson Mbore, who died FebruFebruary 22. Christensen entered , naval school, Friday, Olsen. Lounging Robe Set on Also Robert the were held program, in the Brigham ary 22, service on Jan. 18, 1952. Barbara Jane Balls and Toni Jr. showed picmoving City Second ward, Tuesday, Doll. Materials from Horsleys. Before entering the navy, he Morgan, Benjamin Gallegos Is attended Bear River high school, tures of the .Willard Centennial February 26, at 1 p. m. with Home After Sickness celebration and still color pic- Counselor Wynn N. Jeppsen tures of Willard basin. I conducting. Benjamin Gallegos has just Will Music program was under the 'Family prayer was offered by Legion Sing On Margaret arrived home in' Brigham City direction of L. Vaughn Wassom. Weldon Jensen. after a week in the St. Ben- Masters Program Thurs. Prelude and postlude were edicts hospital in Ogden Where he was recuperating from a Stuart Dickey, son of Mr. and by Rente Littlewood and inw Is was cation heart attack. Mrs. Leonard Dickey of Honey offered by American Legion post 10 and Owen Knudsen. A vocal solo, auxiliary met He will undergo a heart opera ville, ,has been invited to Monday sing Tn The Garden, was rendered evening at the Jointly tion sometime this spring, it Thursday, Feb. 28, on Margaret War Memorial , was learned. Doris Marsh. were Remarks by MarMasters television show, home to hear Ferris R. Thom' He reports he is feeling better. garet Masters Kitchen. offered by Bishop Vernon John son, committeeman national He will sing Because" and Regular meeting of the Brig' sen and John and Martin Ras- from Utah department, who was Stars are the Windows of Hea- ham City Kiwanis club was held mussen sang "Prayer Perfect." guest speaker. Dayid Price Home On Remarks were offered by Da ven. Thursday noon at the Idle Isle Discussing the Hoover report Le Thomason urged his audience to cafe with President Furlough For 2 Weeks George vid Welling and Bishop Grande Horsley. , Afte closing write their congressional repre in charge. David Price, son of Mr. and Deseret Camp of D.U.P. Craghead sentatives asking them to coMrs. R. N. Price, will leave this The program, under the direc remarks by Wynn Jeppsen, tion of Roland Harris, featured violin boIo was rendered by operate with them on the vetweekend for C. I. C. school at Will Meet Next Friday a talk by Paul Bramlet Mr. Harold B. Felt. Benediction was erans program. Fort Holabird, Maryland follow The Deseret camp' of , the Bramlet gave a travelogue on offered by Royle Reeves. Also on the program Bea Niel ing two weeks furlough- in Brig' (Concluding-- , services 3 wgre in sen and Val Woodland sang ham City. Daughters of Utah Pioneers will the Carolina Islands. i . June Nielsen, LaPreal Collings and Delone Glover , , , , David recently completed basic hold its regular meeting at, the Guest of D. M. Mason, at the the Brigham - City cemetery numbers from the operetta The club training at Camp Roberts, Call home of Leona Bunderson, Fri- meeting was Roy Batchler, Den- where dedicatory prayer, was of- Red Mill with Margaret' Johnsen . . . committee members 'for the Vogue in 'Volume fashion show the &inclergarten will present Thursday, March 6. fornia. fered by Oliver Dunn,' day, February 29 at 7:30 p. m. ver, Colorado, businessman. accompanying. Large Cast t i- V- V ... ... The Patsy Play Be Produced j Intermountain Indian School March List Models Vho Mrs. Valentine Will Dies In Ogden 7 Participate In Fashion Show Hospital Tuesday Indian r . ' Instructors Hurt Inter-mountai- n n d BJJoore office AwarddPcrslq Succumbs Friday f-- 1 Bids Asked Celebrate 19th New tt ex-bu- Box Elder Bridge n, Birthday Friday Alvin d d B.C. Speaker At Willard Ro-Lay- Hears Nf Paul Bramlet Officer Monday Kiwanis Speaker i |