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Show i ! HUNSAKER AND OYLER stand beside miniature rodeo chutes to be used Friday night show. Everything is scaled down for the junior cowboys who will be riding and roping ' the miniature Brahma stock from Shetland ponies. WILL APPEAR HERE SATURDAY The Teenettes, a dancing group, will be presented, here as part of Eugene Jelesniks Video Varieties for 1957. As a climax to the 1957 Peach Days celebration, the varieties will be presented at Rees Pioner Park beginning j 1957 Video Varieties Scheduled 8 p.m. Saturday night, and will be climaxed by a giant fireworks display. Tickets will be on sale at the four local drug stores. The Teenettes have made many appearances on T.V. and at variety , shows throughout the country. at Orson Korths Visit And Vacation for Week American Legion Post Executive Group Gathered Thursday Evening for Meeting W. Call were of proappointed gram committee for the first meeting of Post No. 18 American Legion to be held ThursEugene Jelesnik Brings Five Professional day evening, Sept. 12, at the I ;T.V..Acts to Brigham City Saturday Night War Memorial home, 126 East Forest street in Brigham City. I Rolfe Petersen, brilliant star of television and radio, In an effort to provide an ! will as serves as he display his unmatched wit and humor for all veterans livopportunity master of ceremonies at the Saturday night performance in or near Brigham City to ing i of Eugene Jelesniks 1957 Video Varieties at Rees Pioneer assemble together and enjoy the Park. Featured in the variety show, will be five acts, which pleasure of getting acquainted, I have been rated tops in the entertainment world. the post executive committee authorized a blanket invitation l The Variety Videos presentato all veterans currently residacts. scheduled each of the will at with 8 tion p. m., begin ing within the jurisdiction of a stage specially constructed in Following the show, a bigger American Legion Post 10 to atfront of the grandstands at and better display of fireworks tend this meeting. will be presented at Rees park, Rees Park for .the production. ' to The meeting will be held for which expresbring promises to Jelesnik will bring Brigham sions of ohs" and ahs from the most part on the lawn in City a group of entertainers the rear of the War Memorial who have appeared previously young and old alike. This will home, starting at 7:00 p. m. An on television and at variety be the final event of the 1957 celebration. dinner, conappetizing out-doshows throughout the nation. of barbecue sandwiches, Ticket sisting Advanced Sales willact to sure be A ,, please corn on the cob, trimmings, and An advanced sale of tickets presented by the Anderson famized. "refreshments will be , provided ily, featuring a mother and has been set up, according to First Vice Commander Dennis by Post No. 10 and served free daughter acrobatic team. The Dick Parsons, Chamber of Com- Johnson and Second Vice Com- - of charge to all attending. Three Dons will appear with merce director in charge of the their guitars and base fiddle, to variety show. Reserved seats sing and perform for the pleas- will be on sale at Brigham Citys Hayriding Parties Delight Friends as , , ure of all those in attendance. four drug stores, Macks PharGlens Marco and Rama Glover Celebrate Birthdays The famous O'Connor show of macy, Peoples Drug, magic has one of the highest Rexall Drug, and Hamilton Drug Hay riding birthday parties Marcia Hillam, Randy Nelson, ratings for educational and en- Center. Cost of reserved seats have been the order of the final Randy Simonsen, Gary Lowery, tertainment value in the United has been set at $1.25 including summer days for Marco Glover Ladd Hollist, Wayne Call,' Lin-ett- e States. It includes Oriental, Eu- tax. and Rama Glover, daughters of Frost, Sharon Fryer, 'Anna also tickets admission and American General magic, ropean Lee Price, Judy and Jana Merand is enjoyed by all age groups will be on sale at the drug Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glover. Clever hay rack Invitations rell, Dickie Shuman, David Olfrom kindergarten to college. stores, at a cost of 90 cents for Other acts will include a line adults and 50 cents for chil- went to friends of Marcos as sen, Charlie Young, Stan Call, on Jerry Anderson, Carol CompOf dancing girls dren beginning today, Wednes- they met at the Glover home and a boy and girl singing act, day, This service is being of- Saturday morning, Aug. 17, for ton, Troy and Marie Burbank, 'The show will be highlighted fered to .avoid the usual long riding and barnyard fun at the Michael Bradford, Marco, AnWith the inimitable wit and hu- line-uat the box office at Rees Glover farm in North Brigham. nette and Brad Glover. Barnyard gates complete with mor of Rolfe Petersen, who will Park on such pccasions, Parsons features on Rocking G were be making the introductions to said. Ramas invitations. Her party Cub Scout Meeting was held Saturday morning, Affair Is ! As Climax to Peach Days Events American Legion Post 10 Exe cutive committee held its first year on meeting of the 1957-5- 8 Thursday evening. The meeting was presided over by Post Commander James P. Bordeaux. Dennis were In attendance Johnson, first vice commander; Thurlow W. Call, second vice commander; Mathew J. Compton, post finance officer; Kenton L. Jensen, post adjutant; Everett Renville, post sergeant-at-armLewis M. Peterson, post public relations officer. C. Henry Nielsen, post chaplain, and John M. Burt, post service officer, were excused. Tentative plans were presented and discussed for preparation of the Post calendar of acDetailed tivities for 1957-5plans for holding the first regular meeting of the post this year were discussed and preparations necessary were author- mander Thurlow s; Mr. and Mrs. Orson Korth spent the past week visiting and sightseeing in Idaho and Montana. DeLayne Korth, their granddaughter, who has been spending her summer vacation in Brigham City, returned to her home in Nampa, Idaho with the Korths. The Brigham City couple then spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Korth in Nampa. Following their visit they traveled to Georgetown Lake and Anaconda and enjoyed trout fishing. They returned home Saturday. . Johnsens Meet for Reunion in Bear River Chris C. and Hansina Hansen was City ward recreation i hall Sunday, r Aug. 25. According to reports 61 family members attended with five of the six living children in attendance as well as grandchildren and Austin Johnsen was chairman for the afternoon with' Max Jensen as master of ceremonies, Dinner was served at 1 p. followed by a program. As the older family members visited. Max Jensen entertained with movies for the children. Johnsen family reunion held in the Bear River p JUST IN TIME FOR SCHOOL! Smith-Coron- a SILENT-SUPE- SPECIAL R PORTABLE SCHOOLTERMS on Remington Portable Typewriters f PAY AS LITTLE AS . $1.00 per week 1 IN THE SMART 60 DAYS TO MAKE FIRST PAYMENT Family Aug. 31. Friends donned jeans and play Cub Scouting was a family affair last Saturday evening, dinin fields before the played of 130 cubs, ner was served at the Glover Aug. 31, as a group their parents and family memhome. bers picnicked and partied at Many lovely gifts were preTingeys in Box Elder County sented to both girls. Marcos guest list included: park. Susan Young, Judy and Jana In charge of Pack 941 activiMerrell, Judy Hadfield, Chris ties were Mr. and Mrs. Smith BecLarsen, Tamara Whitaker, Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont ky Barker, Dean Reeder, Don .Yates, Mr. and Mrs. George Donna Nelson, Ricky Hacking, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Romer, Sharon Frye, Linda Tingey and Mr. and Mrs. WinsNelson, Hall, Julie Johnson, Alan Ol- ton P. Nelson. son, Stan Randy Simonsen, Barbecued elk supper was Call, Nancy Barnard, Michelle Merrell, Annette, Rama and served following prayer by Mr. Brad Glover, Hacking. Ramas guest list included: The remainder of the evening Karen Walker, Ronnie Stuart, was spent around the campfire. togs, slid down the haystack and Brigham City Family Vacations in Calif, Mrs. Alice Woodmancy and children, Dick, Grace and Gary, have returned from a two weeks vacation in San Francisco, They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aiken and family. The Brigham City family enjoyed many tours of the San Francisco area while thpre. Miniature Rodeo Features Kids, Calves and Ponies Friday Night Guests Serenade Miss At Birthday Party It was eighth birthday party fun for Judyth Hadfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herm Hadfield, Friday -afternoon, Aug. , Wild West Performance on Miniature Scale Will See Local Youths on Bucking Animals 23. , Bingo -- v'- ; - was ,the diversion of the afternoon with prizes going A Peach Days event, guaranteed to furnish laughs and to each little , girl attending. prize, a story book entertainment for young and old alike, will be the Miniature Top - bingo Fonnes-beck- . Rodeo to- be held Friday night, beginning at 8 :3Q p.m. at doll,- went to Naydeen " Rees Pioneer Park Riders and ropers in the pint-size- d m. 5 at served was p. Supper Western will be local youths, years of age and under, with the little Misses serenadwho will be showing their skills with Shetland ponies and ing the feted Miss Hadfield with small-size- d , stock, furnished by Burnice Hunsaker and Vern Happy Birthday. Many lovely gifts were preOyler of Tr'emonton, rodeo producer. sented to Judy by Janice PeOnly Shetland ponies will be Mountain region. Christine Seashore, Susan ters, used in the show and will be Also scheduled to appear as Reese, Jill Woodward, Marilee furnished by Hunsaker, who re- a special act is Brigham Packer, Rolayne Olsen, Carol Citys ports that he will bring 22 ponWill Ann Larsen, Kaylee Sackett, horse ies to Brigham City for the Barnard, and histrainer, Joleen and Linda brilliantly Jaydeen, event. Pamela Billings, trained horse, who always pre- Fonnesbeck, Stock for the rodeo will be sents an impressive perfor- Anna Lee Price and Kathy Tin-gefurnished by Oyler, who has mance.. Price of admission will be 90 years of experience in raising and producing rodeo stock. Ap- cents for adults and 50 cents 4 Box Elder NEWS proximately 20 head of calves for children. Starting time is Wednesday, 'September 4, 1957' will be used, including several set for 8:30 p. m. Brigham City, Utah s of Brahma stock, to furnish plenwhich promises SAUCY SUE SAYS: ty of excitement to the miniav ture performance. Convictions are what an employee has after he knows All ponies participating have what the Boss thinks. been trained for rodeo purposes and will furnish plenty of thrills and spills to the youthful rid' ers, as they buck their way out By NEWPORT of the chutes and around the Orlon-H- i 100 Bulk rodeo 'arena, Hunsaker reports. 3 6x The stock also has been previously Used in the rodeo arena and will put on an exciting performance. Hunsaker explained that the tot to teen wear Art needlework size of the animals will be proportionate with that of the rider, as they have a wide choice of sizes in their shetlands and calves. The efforts of the riders will not be in vain, as casn prizes will be awarded to the top three in each of the three ONE DAY ONLY events. There will be no entrance fees, it was noted. Approximately 30 rides will be signed up to participate in the production of the rodeo. Specialty Acts Several specially acts will be presented between the rodeo events, including Hunsakers famous four-hors-e hitch, rated the most- outstanding Shetland hitch throughout the Rocky - well-know- n y. ! cross-breed- . GIRLS SWEATERS " 7-- 14 Art and Qift Shop r Brigham City t FRIDAY SEPT. - - REESE BALL PARK SPECIAL SEPTEMBER NEW CASE the worlds first and UNDERWOOD fastest portable typewriter in a new and exciting car- PORTABLE SPECIAL! rying case, Heres the type writer that never stops Here is a portable typegiving! Its wonderful for writer with all the features that College or High Schoo standard office machines student. Fastest Keyset of of a with the Now, MATTRESS SALE . advantages Tabulator, Page Gauge, am portable typewriter. many other features for big machine performance. 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