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Show Universal Microfilming Corp ? ? ., ,4 .V v 4 un u mmm ,. , 4 7 . iuUfiUrWi ? 'CV-v- - 141 73 Salt S rift- ly- ' ' 9 A. Will Launch Main 32' Fifth Mrs. Kay Freeman, 33, and Leon Johnson, mixed fifth ' and sixth, 35. Sixth Mrs. Isabel Merrell and Principal J. Victor Bott, 33. Central First Mrs. Vera Mills, 37; Mrs. Delores Woodland, 35, and Mrs. Jane Linford, 35. Second Mrs. Barbara Howell, 25; Mrs. Ruth Armstrong, 27, and Mrs. Rosette Goulding, 26. Third Mrs. Ruth Adams Iverson, 29; Mrs. Fay Moody, 29, and Mrs. Mary P. Owen, 31.. Fourth Miss Iris Schow, 39, and Mrs. May Peterson, 40. Fifth Mrs, Gloria Bagley, 32; Mrs. Blythe Tingey, 34, and Clair Hailing, 33. Sixth Mrs. Nellie Wight, 34, and J. Norris Larsen and Prin cipal J. D. Gunderson, 35. Lincoln First Mrs. . Thelma Kotter, 33, and Mrs. Evelyn Daines, 32. Second Miss Ellen Andersen, 31; Miss Mary Nichols, 28, and Mrs. Kathleen Wintle, 29. Third Mrs. Zula Kelly, 30, and Miss Lucille Jones, 36. . NelFourth Mrs. Winifred son, 39, and Mrs. LaVerne Stevens, 38. Fifth Darel O. Johnson, 43, ! . t i and Mrs. Lynn Clark, 41. ' Bunderson Sixth Norman Anderson, 31, '.First Mrs. , Ella, Long, 32; and J, Norris Larsen and Print Mrs. Jane Serbeant, mixed first cipal Ross Coombs, 30. Junior and Senior divisions and second, 42. Second Mrs. Eva? Moore," 36 show, a slight Increase in total Third Mrs. Maye Thomas, number enrolled last year. . - 1 " hundreds of gift certificates, encased in ping pong balls, will be contributed by Brigham City merchants, who are sponsoring the Operation Peach Days event in conjunction with the Mardi Gras celebration, marking the eventful ' opening of the newly constructed Main Street here. The plane will make several flights over the scene of the Mardi Gras to unload the hun- Thousands of persons from Brigham City, Box Elder county, Northern Utah and Southern Idaho, will gather along Brigham Citys Main street Friday and Saturday mornings to see traditional spectacular the Peach Day parade, recognized as one of the largest and most outstanding pageants through-ou- t the Intermountain region. This years parade will feature approximately 125 units, Inbeautiful cluding dozens of floats and several of the states highest stepping bands, according to Ross C. Bowen, secretary-manage- r of the Box Elder Chamber of ' Commerce, j and Peach Days manager. e long Heading the will be Judge Lewis Jones as Marshal of the Day. D. D. Billings Is the Chamber of Commerce' director in charge of the The Fraternal Order parade. of. Eagles have assumed the- - responsibility of lining up the parade and keeping it moving down Main street. The parade will begin at Third South on Main street and will travel north this year to Third North, where it will disband. Parents of children riding floats or participating in the parade are requested to meet their children at Third North and Main at the time the float reaches that point The floats will turn east on Third North and travel to First East, then south to the tabernacle, where the floats will be stationed1 on the tabernacle , two-mil- fe f J Prisoners Saw Heres the Program for 53rd Annual Their Way Out Brigham City Peach Days Celebration g ' THURSDAY 8:00 p.m. ' Two ' prisoner , at Box vFer both and 11 p. m. They charged with second degree bur. ; , glary and car theft. ' One of the Inmate alerted Mrs. Warren Hyde of the prisoner's escape at 11:25 p. hi. hd she In turn notified authorities in the surrounding vicinity, according to Deputy Orllit D. Allen. v Warner Bowne of pouhtlful Donald and Blackfoot, and Sword of Michigan were picked up the Cache Valley Highway Patrol near Wellsville at 1:30 ' , am., Monday. Allen reported that Sword; a trustee, stole a saw from the Jail and passed It to Bowne, who sawed himself out Bowne then walked around and got the keys to the jail and let Sword out, Allen said. ; Bowne was first arrested on July 1; Sword, July 19. 10 SEPTEMBER 5 Peach Qu'een Pageant and Coronation Ball, Box Elder High School Gymnasium. Admis- 90c per person.Junior Peach Queen Presentation, 9 p.m. Parade of Peach Queens, 9 :30 p.m. , ' Coronation Ceremony, 10 p m.. Presentation of Miss Charlotte Sheffield, . . , . . Miss U.S.A. - i. Elder county jalt sawed their way out Sunday between the , V - . , FRIDAY, 4 SEPTEMBER 6 t Peach Days Parade, Main Street. 12:30 p.m. Free Entertainment Reviewing Stand. Free Peaches Golden Spike Drum and Bugle Corps. 2:00 p.m. Mardi Gras Frolic Program Reviewing Stand ' , Marjorie Christiansen,1 Director. 5 :00 p.m. Mardi Gras Carnival, Main Street , Peach Promotion Ping Pong ,, - Merchant's Gifts from Heaven 7:00 p.m. Street Dedication, Reviewing Stand. - z - Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Celebrating ' Completion of New Main Street. 7 :30 p.m. Dedication of New Street Lights. ...... Square Dancing City Tennis Courts 8 :30 p.m. Miniature Rodeo, Rees Park Grandstand. Admission 50c and 90c Bucking Shetland Ponies Calf Roping Calf Riding Specialty Acts . Fireworks Display . 10:00 p m. Street Dancing, Main Street . 11:00 a.m. ' , . , , . 1 , - : . ! . Flower SEPTEMBER 7 SATURDAY, North and South Box Elder Stake Relief Societies are again annual for their arranging flower show to- - be held during both" Peach Days in the Howard Hotel building formerly occupied by Tropical Cafe. June Hunsaker end Mrs. i Mrs. Edith Baddley, presidents of the stake Relief societies, this week announced that the show will begin immediately following the parade each day and Stay open until late evening. ; Cut flowers, t potted plants, all planters and novelties-withof some kinds will be shown very rare plants to be included. . Someone will be in attendance at all times to assist those seeing the show. . Fresh plants and flowers will be shown both Friday and Saturday. c The show Is free and everyone is cordiaHy invited to" attend . i Peach Days Parade, Main Street Free Entertainment, Reviewing Stand Ogden Rodeo Band . Golden Spike Drum and Bugle Corps . 8 :00 p.m. Eugene Jelesnik's Video Varieties of 1957 Rees Park Grandstand. General admission: 50c and 90c; reserved seats, $1.25 tax inc. - -Rolfe Petersen, Master of Ceremonies Professional Show. , Gigantic Fireworks Display ADDED ATTRACTIONS DURING PEACH DAYS ' Fruit Display Court House Grounds Free Peaches At Reviewing Stand Following Parades Each Day. . Howard Hotel Building. 'Flower Show 11 :00 , 12:30 x- - a.m. p.m. ..... ct " , . CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4,' 1957 12 Pages Street Opening Spectacular Peach Days Parades Attract Thousands of Spectators 34, and Mrs. Ruth Reeder, mixed third and fourth, 38. Fourth Miss Anne Pulsipher, kl!Wi A Seagull Aviation plane, with John Weir at the controls, will fly over Brigham Citys new Mah Street Friday evening beginning at 5 p.m., and a shower of gifts will be route. The dropped at various points along the three-bloc- k TUESDAY MORNING School chums gathered in front of the Box Elder High school on the opening day of school, Tuesday morning, to talk over plans for the coming year. Registration at the Box Elder High school and Junior High school went well over the 1,250 mark. Classes started at 9 a.m. Tuesday in all schools throughout the county. Sdhool bells rang in Brigham City, Tuesday morning, Sept 3, at 9 a. m. and found 1276 elementary students enrolled in the three city schools and more than 650 in Junior Division and over 600 in the Senior Division of Box Elder High school. There is an increase of 94 students in Bunderson, Central and Lincoln schools. With the change over for school students hewing transported by bus to the Bunderson school, Principal J. Victor Bott saw the greatest increase in school enrollment with 100 more students this year. Attending Bunderson are 313 students. Ninty students are from Intermountain with 10 new students. ' Central school shows about six new students, adding 33 new and subtracting 27 for those who have moved away. This is all extra from the . Intermoun attain" students who formerly tended. J. D. Gunderson, principal, announces 522 in attendance. , ! Principal Ross Coombs i records show an increase to a new grand total of 441 students, including j Names of teachers, former teacher and new teachers, follows for the elementary grades with total number of students. in each class listed. , 53 Hundreds of Gifts Will Be Given Away in 'Operation Peach Days' Friday at 5 p.m. M. Their Seats as Bells Rang Tuesday Jan Shower of Gifts and Mardi Gras "' Over2,500 Students Were Found in BRIGHAM VOLUME 60, NUMBER 36 - r City, Utah v 'Kv &j ??'' c;l - Ave. 1! .V.' ). '"' Pierport Lfeke , Float Display Tabernacle Grounds. Window and Hobby Displays Business District r Store Windows. . , ' Alonte this annual event ' RESERVED SEATS FOR SATURDAY NIGHT SHOW ON SALE AT: Glens Rexall Drug, Hamilton Drug Cen-- ter. Macks Pharmacy, Peoples Drug and Main Street Ticket Booth near Reviewing Stand Youngs Carnival Attractions, West Forest Street grounds where they will be on display throughout the day. Billings pointed out that all floats should be at the place of lineup, in the vicinity of between Third and Fourth South on Main street, by 10 a. m., and that all persons riding on floats must be In place by 10:30 a. Jn. following the Immediately parade each day, dignitaries seated on the reviewing stand will be introduced. Invited as special guests to attend the Peach Days parade and festivities are the following: President and Mrs. David O. McKay, D., Clyde, Governor George Mayor and Mrs. C. LeGrande Horsley, members of the Brigham City Council and their Wives; members of the Box Elder County Commissioners and their wives; y Colonel and Mrs. G. B. of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce; Mr. and Mrs. John Higginson, general manager of Thiokol Chemical Corporations local plant; Dr. and Mrs. George A. Boyce; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tommaney, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bordeaux, of Intermountain school; Mr. and Mrs. Ames K. Bagley of the Utah Manufacturers Assn.; Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo J. Bott, former State Road Commisisoner; Brigadier Geneual and Mrs. Wallace West of the Selective Fort Service Commission at Douglas; Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pett, general manager of Kenne cott Coppers Western division; President and Mrs. Daryl Chase of Utah State University; President and Mrs. William P. Miller of Weber college; Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mclntire, superintendent of Southern Pacific Railroad; and top military personnel fpm Hill Air Force Base, Utah General Depot,. at Ogden, and from the Naval Supply Depot at Clearfield. Mc-Gar- dreds of gift certificates being offered. Gift certificates will be redeemable at stores of participating merchants, t Mardi Gras Starts at 2 p. m. The opening event of the Mardi Gras celebration will be a Mardi Gras Frolic, starting at 2 p. m., Friday at the reviewing stand on Main street This will be a festival of music, song and dance, under the direction of Marjorie Christiansen, well known teacher of voice in Brigham City. The festival will feature prize - winning talent from throughout the state of Utah, with several performers being brought here for this occasion, Mrs. Christiansen said this week. An added feature will be who will roving troubadoures, be serenading throughout the business district during .the afternoon. Local business houses will remain open until 8 p. m. that evening, and Peach Days visit ors and local residents are invited to shop until closing time, according to Glade Harrison, chairman of the Merchants committee. y A formal ribbon-cuttinwill officially open the new section of Main street at 7 p. m. when Mayor C. LeGrande Horsley will cut the ribbon to mark the completion of (Continued on Page Two) I;? Carl IJ. Olson Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Olson, WILL HEAD JUNIOR SECTION Willard, center, will be Junior Parade Marshall with Ila Gibbs, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Finn Gibbs, Harper Ward ; and Linette Frost, right, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frost, Brigham City, marshallettes Coronation Sail Thursday Nigjhft Opens 1957 Peach Days Events s Experts Named Parade of Peach Queen Bathing To Judge Peach Beauties Scheduled at 9:30 p.m. Queen Contest Junior Peach Queen Presentation at 9 p.m. Will Precede Peach Queen Review, Coronation Three very qualified judges The annual coronation ball opening the 1957 Peach Days will be responsible for the secelebration will get off to an early start this year, at 8 p.m. lection of the 1957 Peach Queen night, at the Box Elder High school gymnasium, and her two attendants, it was Thursday introduction of the 1957 Junior Peach Queen and announced this week by Bruce with the 9 :30 p.m., and the coronation of the at attendants planned the of chairman Christensen, new and and introduction of Miss U.S.A., attendants coronation queen sponsored Jaycee Charlotte Sheffield, scheduled for 10 p.m. ball. ' A group of 27 beautiful Peach Included will be Miss Charlotte Sheffield, recently crown- Queen contestants will be feaPeach Days Bazaar T remonton-Garlan- d ed Miss U.S.A. for 1957, in tured in the 1957 beauty paSet by Sixth Ward nationwide competition at Long geant, according to Bruce ChrisTake Steps .Toward .1 Beach, Calif. She entered the tensen, chairman of the Jaycee Sixth ward Relief Society national contest as a representa- committee, in charge of arCity Consolidation Peach. Days Bazaar will he held tive of Utah, after being named rangements for the coronation TremofitoA and Garland city in, the west" room of the fire sta- - Miss Utah, In the Miss Uni- balL tidn Immediately following the verse contest conducted in this An added feature at the coro- officials have opened talk parade, both Friday and Satur- state She is a graduate of the nation ball this year will be the leading to a proposed election to decide whether the two day. Univerity of Utah, where she presentation of Miss Charlotte According to Mrs. Verna Burt, participated in music, drama Sheffield of Salt Lake City, re- communities should be consol id ated. .At a recent meeting, president, items for sale will in- and ballet productions. cently crowned Miss U.S.A. of clude: pillow cases, luncheon Another of the judges will be 1957, who will be serving as mayors and city counc Ilmen cloths, dish towels, doilies, chair Darrel, of Darrels Collige of one of three Judges for the ordered a Salt Lake pttorney to draw up a consolidation sets, hot pads, handkerchiefs, Beauty In Salt Lake City. He Peach Queen contest. aprons, large and small chil- is a member of the Hollywood Last years Peach Queen, Miss plan for their consideration. drens dresses and quilts. The consolidation plan proCouncil of Hair Designers, and JoAnn Barnard, will crown the vides, among other important is one of three hair styling di new queen. schools rectors for beauty Tiny blonde Vicky Lee Con- items, that the' agreement be States. United the ger, daughter of submitted to the voters for throughout and that Mrs. Art and Mr. Conger, will their consideration Also a member of the judging than 50 trio is Earl Donaldson, well be Junior Peach Queen during if it passes by better comknown In the musical entertain- ceremonies scheduled for 9 p. percent margin in both munities, the incorporation of or- m. Her attendants will he adorment world, and popular brown-eyePamela Seder-hol- the two towns into one, takes ganist of radio and television in able of Mr. and Mrs. place Immediately. daughter 16 He Marshall and Marshallettes Named; Queen Utah for the past years. The plan will take considerwas known as Melody Mac" on Vern K. Sederholm and petite And Attendants Ready to Lead Float Section the Gordon Owen show on brunette Julie Ann Jeppsen, able time and effort, however, KDYL radio and KTVT televi- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. this action Is a definite move Excitement, is running high a& youngsters put finishing sion. Before coming to Utah, Boyd Jeppsen, completing the towards a proposed consolidatouches on their floats, trikes, bicycles and costumes for he was a member of the Paul junior royalty for the Peach tion, city officials pointed out. festivities. A review of the annual Junior Section of the Peach Days Parade. Whitman band for a number of Days He is married to the the other 38 junior contestants years. the Mrs. Lois Petersen, Mrs. Kar- former Elaine Kofoed of Brig- will be held preceding Dr. Mary P. Reeder and Mrs. ' Billma Billings and Darlene Beverly Landoa ham City, popular vocalist of crowning ceremonies. MissIn attractive of are The the jun- this area. reminded those entering floats ings charge following to be sure to register their float ior queen, her attendants and The three judges will spend es will be competing for the today with Mrs. Rex Baron by all the contestants who will ap- most of the day, Thursday, with 1957 Peach Queen crown, and calling 1246 or with Mrs. Nor- pear in the junior section. the 27 lovely Box Elder contes- will appear Thursday night in man John at 1201. Floats may Kindergarten float chairman tants, judging them in street the beauty pageant in both also be entered as late as Fri- is Mrs. Marjorie Jensen, assis- and formal wear, as well as bathing suit and formal attire, day. Floats will be judged Sat- ted by Mrs. Rex Baron and Mrs. bathing suits, Interviewing each a special feature of the coronaAll floats registered Norman Johnson.. Window displays will again urday. to determine per- tion ball: of the LaRae Johnson, daughter of take their place in Peach Days Parade will begin at Second sonality girls will receive a $1 registration traits. Mr. and Mrs.' Thomas Johnson, south and Main, and will conprize. interesting sidelines. They will turn In three dif- 420 East Fifth tinue to Third North. South, sponsored ferent of Hobbies, antiques and collecsets cards, judging Information as to designer of All youngsters planning to be the Ogden First Federal tions of Items of interest to the by the by float and those entering or rid- in line of march must get num- which will be tabulated Loan. and committee to determine Savings general public will be featured of ing upon the float must also bers and be at starting point by Jaycee Marilyn Mason, daughter in the downtown merchants' the ultimate winners. be in today in order for Infor(Continued on Page Two) m., chairmen reminded windows, H. Reed Simonsen, mation to be announced. director member in charge for Fantasy Land Is the theme the Chamber of Commerce, with - all imaginary characters, said today. dreams and fairy land ideas to Prizes will be offered to exbe used. hibitors In the following classiJudges for the Junior Section fications: hobbies, souvenirs, of the parade are: Professor collections, handiwork, needle-craf- t, Edith Sharp, Logan, head of the fancy work, art, antiques, elementary training school at and historical displays. USU; Mrs. Clyde Stone, Ogden, Arrangements have been made has served as member of 24th with Simonsen for display V of July parade judges. items and windows are being Judging will be based on audreserved for exhibitors. ience appeal, neatness, color Competent judges will be la harmony, theme and originality. charge of judging, Simonsen All youngsters in the parade added today. will receive a ride ticket and a . each-dayfor dime Top prize in the float division is $10, with $5 second and $3 third. Other sections will be $1, 75 cents and 50 cent prizes. Those in charge remind the Highlight of the Peach Days general . public that there will be no western section this year. celebration is the Interesting marshal-ettes and unusual fruit and vegetable Junior marshall and will lead the parade with displays in front of the Box Elder county court house. Junior Peach Queen and attenAllan Houser, Intermountain dants leading the float section. school artist, is again designing Assisting Dr.' Reeder and Mrs. Landon with parade arrangethe display and with the help of his art classes and Clyde Lap-se- n ments are Mrs. Neil Purcell, dian vocation shop classes the rector member for Kindergarten club, and the following Kindisplay will be completed Thursday. dergarten members: Mrs. Ruth Mrs. The theme for this years disJennie "READY FOR CORONATION Christoffersen, Junior Royalty for Peach Days will step out in polished has a pioneer flavor. Mr. play Reeves, Mrs. Colleen Clark, Mrs. cotton as Lee Conthey begin their reign over the Brigham City harvest festival. Vicky Houser plans an ox team, plowVelma Bunderson, Mrs. Afton Box Elder at crown receive 5, her will center, evening. Sept. Thursday ing, log cabin, pioneer woman Rees, Mrs. Florence Jensen, ger, junior queen, Her attendants are Pamela Sederholm, first - attendant, left, and small girl with Mrs. Donna Lou Nelson and .high school gymnasium. seagulls In and Julie Jeppsen, second attendant, right. the background. Mr. Nola Larsen, g Excitement Runs High as Kids Get Junior Parade Entrys Ready cere-mon- . - d d Window Displays Will Again Be Holiday Feature Pioneer Theme For Fruit Display |