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Show Stephen L. Richards To Speak To Youth Sunday Takes Lead For Fourth Year , ...t Young people of North and South Box Elder stake are urg-to attend a special meeting Sunday. March 2, In the stake tabernacle when Stephen L. Richards will speak. Gknd d The meeting is scheduled for one hour, from 4:30 p. m. to 5:30 p. m. and will follow Rich- ards dedication of the ward chapel In Mantua. All Gleaners, Junior Junior Gleaners, Explorers and Mia Maids are cordially Invited to attend this meeting planned especially for them. -- Shirley Hollist Fetes Bridge Club Thursday Dixie Ann Meacham Plays Lead In BYU tH C:ra LaBoheir.e By Puccini For the fourth consecutive PAGE IHKEb year, Dixie Ann Mecham is ELDER NEWS BOX playing the lead role in the Brigham City, Utan Brigham Young University 1352 grand opera and for the second Wednesday, February 27, time is taking the top soprano will Dixie to participate. tunlty leac. play the role of "Mlmi" on Feb. Dixie is the daughter of Mr. 28 and March 1. and Mrs. Harvey Mecham of This years production is one Salt Lake City and granddaugh- of the moot ambitious ever atter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Lartempted by the opera work shop. sen of Brigham City. She is The casts have been studying here for her musical ac- for the past six weeks. tivities while attending Box ElThe role of Mlmi is one of der high school. the most delightful in grand LaBoheme by Puccini is the opera. It is one of the most opera chosen for presentation sought after and best loved in this year. As is the custom 'at operatic literature, not only by the two casts have been se- sopranos but by audiences as lected to play alternate nights well. for four performances, February Dixie previous played the 27, 28, 29 and March 1, thus af- leads in Carmen, I Pagliacci' fording a larger group an oppor- - and The Marriage of Figaro. well-know- s Mrs. Shirley Hollist was bridge club hostess Thursday evening at her home. Special guests for the evening were: Mrs. Hannah Brown and Mrs. Edith Forsgren. Following the serving of a delicious luncheon bridge was the diversion of the evening. Prizes went to Mrs. Edith Forsgren and Mns. lAileen L. Nelson. The regular members present were: Mrs. Ruth Jensen, Mrs. Rosella Tingey, Mrs. Virginia Brown, Mrs. Opal Tingey, Mrs. Helyn Boyer and Mrs. Aileen L. n the Womens of the Community Association BIKTHS "b a kLif LeGrand Sacrament meeting was held Bishop was in charge of sacrament in the Sixth L.D.S. ward chapel are an- meeting In the Second wart SunSunday with Bishop Richard G. The following births Memorial nounced from Cooley Hansen in charge. day evening at which H. EugtAe hospital: Perry and Fred J. Burt of , the After opening song by the A boy on February 20 to Har- stake high council were present choir, conducted by (Lottie Ty- ry Max and Guyla Grant Olsen representing the stake presidenson, and accompanied by Merle of Brigham City. cy. ; A boy to Delbert and Arietta Malmrose, opening prayer was Utiewoeii H. Renle Prelude on offered by Jane Bergstrom. of by Mantua Jensen Johnsen was followed by opening aeng. song, "Reverently and Feb. 23. A boy Feb. 24 to Richard and W. T. Davis offered benediction. Meekly Nok, was 6ung by the choir while sacrament was pre- Donna Lu Jensen Nelson of Elwyn Olsen, Alven Hendrld-separed by Garth Baird and Dale Brigham City. Arthur George and RSy A boy was born Feb. 25 to Tingey, assisted by deacons. Daines prepared the ' sacrament Pew-tres- s Vance and Boyd Kathryn Gary Hollingsworth was given and the deacons served it of Brigham City. a vote of approval by the conVirginia Fryer was sustained gregation in being advanced to Richard and Colleen Tracy as a worker in the Y.WMJ.A. J Barnes of Naf, Idaho, are the office of teacher. George and Darlene Burrows, Speakers for the evening were parents of a girl, born Feb. 26, home on a short leave from Sercouncilmen LeRoy Visit Louisa visiting high vice, each gave a short talk. Ingram D. White and Austin Larsen. of Louisa Mrs. Burrows Is the former home the at Visitors Between speakers a song was , , last Sunday Included Mr. lene Mesenly, Elders Perry and Burt each sung by Erma Hansen and Juan- Ingram Mrs. J. L. Montgomery and and ita Steffen, accompanied by Mrs. Beth Bauriberger, gave talks. Bishop Horsley abide Geraldine Steffen. Closing song daughter, and Ardath Redder of Ogden; closing remarks and '.After the was by the congregation and Mrs. Bernice I. Johnston and closing song, Joseph AndetJotl I the benrtiytialb prayer was by Lloyd astley. daughter of Washington Terrace, pronounced ... ' Sac-ame- n, " 1 ELDER HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS t Women's Ass'n Members Reminded Of Meet of Sacrament Meeting H$ldt Irt Second Ward Sin- - A Nelson. Members i' ' Saqrament Meeting Held In Sixth Ward Sunday Victor Herberts Dixie Ann Meacham, Brigham City Native . . , who plays the part of Mimi in the Brigham Young University grand opera LaBoheme, by Puccini. Well known for her musical ability at Box Elder high school, Dixie will perform February 28 and March 1. , Presbyterian church were today reminded that this evening, Feb. 28, at 7:30 p. m. In the . church, Tegular monthly meeting will be held with Mrs. Wm, b. Howee and Mrs. Raiond Har- Brigham City Couples Return From Three ris as hostesses. Mrs. Elizabeth Buchanan will Week Trip Through Old Mexico; Enjoy Fishing have the devotion and Miss Mr. Mrs. Frank Holman fishing trips into the Gulf of Wight will review the book and Mr.and and Mrs. Ross Bowen of Mexico. They reported fishing Moses by Sholam Asch. All women of the church are Brigham City arrived home Sun-- 1 was excellent and they caught vaca-- 1 many 35 to 50 pound day from a three-week- s yellow cordially nvited to attend. tion trip that took them through tails. Mexico to Mexico City and back. The weather was warm Mrs. Wayne Loveland all of the way, the comfortably so at times during Brigham couples entered much of the trip. City Bridge Club Hostess t Before being allowed to 1 Old Mexico at El Paso, Texas the United States they and left Mrs. IWayne Loveland was the country through were each required to take a bridge club hostess Thursday Larado, Texas. One highlight of the trip In- smallpox shot at the border and evening, February 21, at her , home. cluded attending a bull fight at upon arriving home were nursGuests for the evening were Mexico City in an arena packed ing sore arms. Mrs. Russell Tingey and Mrs. with 65,000 spectators. They watched six huge bulls killed by Mrs. Margaret Knudsen Ray Lewis. A birthday gift was presented matadors. Observes 84th Birthday to Mrs. Marvin Peters during (Also at Mexico City they visitMrs. Margaret Knudsen of ed the the Cortez evening. castles, many 1 St. Patricks theme was used museums and the pyramids. A Portage was honored on Sunduring the party. Brigham Cityi Rotarian,. Mr. day, (Febuary 24, by ' relatives Bridge game prizes Went to Bowen attended meeting of the and friends at open house in Mrs. Russell Tingey and Mrs. Mexico City Rotary club. observance of her 84th birthDurrell Nielsen. Enroute back they stayed day. The party was held at the Refreshments were served fol- three days at Tampico, Mexico where they headquartered for home of Mrs. J. C. Gibbs of lowing bridge. Portage. Mrs. Knudsen was bom February 20, 1868 in Willard. She is a widow of the late Hans N. Knudsen who died in 1944. Six living sons and daughters joining in honoring Mrs. KnudMrs. Marilda Flint, sen are; Clearfield; Mrs. Clara Hall, Brigham City; John Knudsen, Mrs. Ora Hoskins, Mrs. Laura Gibbs and Mrs. Nassie Moon, all of Portage. 4 C3 T La-pri- M i SV a OPERETTA IN TWO ACTS. t. ir z ' 7 I 0310100:1 liliEBMi Donna Wneeler Chosen Sweetheart Queen In Duchesne, Utah mBbnmimp .1 ,N THE LAST FEW YEARS, Miss Donna Wheeler of Duchesne, formerly of Brigham City, was chosen sweetheart queen of the Duchesne high . school recently. Fifteen years old and a freshman, she competed with three other girls. Miss Wheeler is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lavell Wheeler of we have nearly doubled our investment in plant and facilities to serve Utah telephone users. w 0 A? 1 J, i ): ll The increase in investment has been very today Five of the leading characters in the colorful light comedy operetta, featuring a cast of 12 with a chorus of 60 voices and the B.E.H.S. orchestra supplying background music. They are: Stanley Shelby, Dave Wright as Burgemaster; J. Dell Sackett; Kid; Marilyn Wood as Tina and Gary Shirts as Con. high cost levels. O BEET PULP . 0 In the last five years we've spent nearly $25 million for construction of new facilities, and our program this year is continuing at an even greater With Molasses O DAIRY & HOG MASH tA rate. O Not only is more equipment being added the state, but Utahans are find j'daily throughout ing the telephone more and more useful. ' ' O Ten years ago, I?- -- Uedaesday aid TEfflirsday, Fekaary 11 aid $3 O LAYING MASH 1 ' about 600,000 local and long distance calls were being handled daily. Today the volume has more than doubled, with a daily average approximating 1,300,000. O RABBIT FEED O DOG FOOD CHOPPED AND ; WHOLE WHEAJ OCHOPPED AND ROLLED BARLEY BALED HAY AND STRAW O The combined efforts of 2,900 skilled env ployees are building for Utah a telephone system s ; f V ; :" v r Acme Multigraphing Brigham Auto Supply Beehive Coal & Appliance Breitenbeker Electric to match the state's growing needs., Th V H to keep pace with continuing demand. Second, it takes a lot more dollars to provide facilities at 1 A, r" Duchesne. substantial for two reasons. First, we have tried ' , Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Iel. 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