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Show f V Vif t' Kemper Dance Pupils To Be on Television t Friday, May 7, at 3:45 p. m., Uncle Roscoe will feature 15 minutes of songs and dances by the students of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kempner on his television program on channel 5. Approximately 40 children between the ages of 3 and 17 will perform in costume during the show. Ballet, tap and acrobatic dancing will be featured. i, i Music Club to Meet at Knudsons on Saturday 4 Present Dance Revue At High School Zundel Grandson Is Born in California The Edward MacDowell Music club will meet on Saturday evening, May 8, at the home of 48 South First Ricks Knudson, East. will The meeting begin promptly at 8:00 p. m. Miss Theressa Mitton will play "The Sonatine" by Ravel followed by numbers by guest artist, Mischa Pozananski, of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Egly, Jr., of San Francisco, Calif., announce the arrival of their second child a seven pound eight ounce boy, born on May 4. 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White Co. . lnJ.E.OTD,0,Ii(S 7765 O Phone 1625 Wall Ave. Ogden, Utah Mtf MIH ml coNtint concmh bvwh pm MHttOATtON Jeanette Weight, Sheron Olsen and Kaylene Nelson . . . are three of a bevy of charming Box Elder High students who will appear in the dance revue which will be held tonight, Wednesday at 8:00 oclock in the gymnasium. Admission to the program is free. 4- Large Audience Sees Eighth Ward Primarw I Dance Revue Will CORRUOATtO CUiVUTB MM COMCMtf Mitt mam mi Conference in Amusement Hall on Sunday scatw MlfM A un firm FROM big group of parents andjoles. others interested in Primary The stage and amusement hall work witnessed Be the presenta- were both decorated with floral tion of the annual Eighth ward arrangements. on Sunday Annual dance revue at Box Primary conference Elder High school will be pre- evening, May 2, in the amusesented tonight, Wednesday, at ment hall. A Testimony Grows was the 8:00 oclock in the high school Admission is free theme of the conference with auditorium. and the public is Invited to at- 116 youngsters and 24 teachers participating. tend, sponsors announced. Mrs. Lila Howard, counselor, A varied program will be pre- was in charge with Mrs. Jean sented during the hour enter- Sycamore, president, as narradance when tainment classes, tor. N under the direction of Miss Jaof the scenes, following Many net Hyde, will be presented. the Primary children through their Primary work, were done by the various classes in costumes. Ward Counselor Max Retiring Presidency Bott also participated in the Is Honored at Social graduating scene. The invocation was offered by The North Box Elder stake ReBruce Howard with Kathleen lief society board held a social honoring the retir- Valberg offering the benedicing presidency on Monday, May tion. 3. The social was held at the The parts of John and Jane home of Mrs. Leland Hunsaker were taken by David Glover and Susan Jeppson. As the children in Honeyville. White elephant gifts Were ex- grew older Durrell Nielsen and ' changed during a bingo game, Merlynn Jeppson assumed the which was directed by Christene Box Elder NEWS Bolt and Ethel Poulter. Small gifts were presented the outgoBrigham City, Utah ing officers along with expresWednesday, May 5, 1954 sions of appreciation for their A weekly established in newspaper, services. 1896, every Wednesday and Lucile L. Wight, Hazel Bott entered published as Second Cbss Matter at the office in Brigham City, Utah, un and Rose B. Young are the retir- post der the act of March 8, 1879. ing presidency. Audit Bureau of Circulations, Others attending the social Member State NaPress Association, were: June I. Hunsaker, Nina Utah tional Editorial Association and United Presa. 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