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Show ' ' t There's Music In h2 Literally Making Music Learns Extra About Music Instruments Home-Mad- e T 4 , .I uj?f 'iW,4 4 $jri, vrr- s .. i , 'nr "i - Hfc-- v ..1 ' , , $ L m1 V 5 . rf f f t TV v f- y 1 V i, i r f 3 f 4 s. 3j2 r p ' Lif , - 1 W . . T'i J Ukelele Bruce Orchard, Strums Home-Mad- e Marie Thorne Jeppsen. . . . constructed by students of Students learn history and mechanics of music instruments when they build- their own. When a student learns that sound is vibration. enjoyment 7yy' I hV. . , fC r , r . , . . Marie Thorne Jeppsen And Her Student Mary Alice Johnson play the xylophone made from black locust tree wood. It works like a "orchestras of home-mad- charm in instruments. e For Creative Expression j, ! ! ft I i U U li June Larsen, Daughter Of II. Scott Larsen is playing a box violin constructed by students of Mrs. Marie Thorne Jeppsen, who is featured in on article in Etude, national music magazine, for her unique work. ... First Ward Primary Ninety Year Old Orlando Dana Mclntire Officers Meet At Quietly Observes Birthday Anniversary Sunday Payne Home for Meeting Sunday. November 2, Orlando Reaches 90 Years Dana Mclntire quietly observed ILast week at the home of Mrs Elva Payne, numbers of the First ward Primary met for monthly officers and teachers preparation meeting. (Hostesses with Mis. Payne were Mrs. Karen Wilde and Mrs. Lillian Westover. Invocation was offered by Mrs Wilde followed by "I Plan My Year lesson given by Miss Nor- ma Jensen. President Phyllis Owen conducted the meeting and plans for coming activities sponsored by the Primary were discussed. Following benediction by Mrs. Ruth Beecher, refreshments were served by the hostesses to 16 members present. his 90th birthday anniversary at the home of his son and family, Mr. and (Mrs. Calvin Mein-tire- y Edgar (Mclntire, Idaho; Calvin Mclntire, 'fgbSRci- - Hay-bur- Everyone is invited to phone Naf, Idaho; and Henry1 Mclntire, their society items for the News Brigham City. He has 18 grandand Journal to 77L children and seven great-grand- ' iffy ruy Orlando D. Mclntire has 90th birthday Sunday children. He has been earning his way since he was 13. He began working in mines at Stockton, Utah, following the death of his father. His mother later remarried and homesteaded in Naf, Idaho. At the age of 18, he also home- - V? Price Dorothy Gray All n WEATHER sa n oo jL Teacher Builds Own Instruments For Music A Box Elder high school teacher who combined her love for teaching music and a green thumb with a wood drill and orsaw to create a home-madchestra is featured in last issue of Etude, a national music magazine. The resourceful teacher who believes "each Individual Is Inand nately creative, and art avehandicrafts, and music are nues of expression leading , toward the realization of the full life is Mane Thorne Jeppsen. The article written by Mari-jan- e Moms, News and Journal Connne correspondent and regular magazine writer, records steaded land in Naf iMr. and Mrs. Mclntire operated the first general store at Kelton, Utah and Almo, Idaho before the turn of the century. f He has been a rancher and stock raiser most of his life. Seventeen years ago he and his wife sold the farm to a son, Calvin, then made their home in Rupert, Idaho until the death of Mrs Mclntire, December 24, 1945. Since the death of his wife he has resided with his son, Calvin, and has spent some time visiting with his other children. He is keenly interested in the political campaign and has always voted. He is anxious to see a Republican president ia office again. During the summer he lived alone at the Brigham City home of Calvin and kept the lawn green, the flowers blooming and enjoyed listening to the radio. 'At present he shows interest one-roo- est town of any size they reCreating their own Instrupaired all the old instruments ments is highly satisfactory available in the scattered com- both m educational value and munity and then supplemented with others their orchestra they made, the article continues This was several years ago and since starting teaching at Box Elder high, school, Marie has carried on similar protects. Proof of the way Marie puts her beliefs into motion is to watch a disinterested, unre- - Mrs. Kidman Home In Time To Vote From Six Week Vacation He learns coordination of fingers. breathing and tonguing Marie found as she delved further and further Into this almost lost art of instruments making that there is very little satisfactory information, available on the construction of InMaries students learn the im- struments This left the method he has employed research, portance attached to music and trial and error. to the various instruments through all the ages of civilization. They absorb, as they cre4 Box Elder NEWS ate, the lesson that certain instruments have been associated Brigham City. Utah with women and others with Wednesday, November 5,1952 men, that the brass instruments have been peculiar to royalty, calling dead from tombs, healing the sick and many ceremonies people have considered important. The article aids that when the student plays his instrument, he Main. Mrs Kidman has been vacationing since September 12 when she left for Klamath Falls, Oregon to visit with Mrs. Eda Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Middleton. She then continued to Portland, Oregon, where Mr. and Mrs. Emil Altorfer were her hosts. At Yakima, Washington, she visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kidman and family. in the goings on of his grandchildren and keeps the kindling wood box filled at the Mclntire home. Many family members dropped in Sunday to extend best wishes to this energetic 90 years old man. BE SAFE & COMFORTABLE NEXT WINTER PHONE ONE BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE Belter See Motorola TV WITH THE NEW Standout Picture provisions for ALL CHANNEL UHF . . . right t Built-i- n now, today! Not just "some channels what- t f ever happens, wherever you live, your new Motorola TV can be ready for all 70 UHF, all 12 VHF channels. P .P 222 5EQi Royal Coal Contains More Heat Units and Less Ash Per Pound Back home in time to vote Is Mrs. Mary Kidman, 552 North N0TDCE! each plus tax Regularly that Mane and her eighth grade sponsive class be transferred inschool house to one of eagerness and anticiclass at a at Promontory literally made pation as they work during class the instruments for their own and often on their own time orchestra. creating their own musical the story reports. Twenty miles from the near- Effective Sunday, November 9 Lotions holds the finished product in his hand, be it drum, par. pipes, flute, cymbal, xylophone, a cigar box guitar,. gourd uklele, or a stick fiddle, behind that instrument is a workable knowledge of many things pertaining to music. V e ., He was born in Salt Lake City November 2, 1862, sort of Wallace Marshall and Abigail Hov-eMclntire. His grandfather, Orlando Hovey, was one of the first doctors in Salt Lake Valley. He married Madeline Flowers in 1893. 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