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Show the Sid Pocket Uranium in 4 Box Elder NEWS 4f Wf' Vf rfyr NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (UP I) billiard table Is being used by Smith College girls to to husband on way home onstrate the prutcipes of physics from party: I was so proud of A physics department spokes-you- , honey, the way you stood, man explained that billiard balls your ground and yawned right behave the same way atoms do in some instances of collision. back at them' A dom-Wif- e Mts. Oscar Hunsaker Back From East Tour Lincoln Faculty 1956 MERCURY Bowls and Dines Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker has just returned from a two week sightseeing tour with her daughtter and husband, Dr. and Mrs. Irvin Hull, Salt Lake City They traveled East by plane and visited places of Interest in The Lincoln school faculty enNew York Ct.v, Atlantic City, bowling Saturday evening joyed Philadeland D C., Washington, followed by a dinner party. phia was Darel O. Johnman High New in time The trio spent Kathleen Wintle Mrs. with son a attended York where Mr. Hull score for the convention They enjoyed spe- receiving the top cial tour attractions which in- ladies. Those on the committee in cluded RCA Music Hall and Rawere of arrangements charge prodio City, and enjoyed many LuMiss Kathleen Miss Rock, Staten Island, the Sta grams. tue of Libel ty, Empire State cille Jones, Mrs. Thelma Hotter Miss Ellen Anderson. building and many other spots and Attending were Principal and ol interest weie also visited. Mrs. Ross Coombs, Mrs. Evelyn They traveled on to Atlantic Mrs. Wmnifred Nelson, City where a convention was Kay. held at Convention Hall where Miss Rock, Mr. and Mrs JohnWinMiss America was chosen. Mrs son, Mr. and Mrs. DeVere HotHerman Mrs. Mr. and tle, hall the that Hunsaker reports KelHoward Mrs. Mr. and ter. walkheld 40,000 people They Adamed aong the famous boardwalk ly, Mr and Mrs Wayne son and Mr. and Mrs. Ray sightseeing Dames. next was the stop Philadelphia Teacher Resigns with the sight there most inMrs. Lynore Clark has resignspiring. Mrs Hunsaker greatly enjoy ed her position as fifth grade bd seeing the places where his- teacher at Lincoln She was hon with a going away infortory of our country was first ored and gift by the faculmal party was most written and it inspirAdamson is the new ing to see statues, halls and ty. Wayne homes of the people famous in teacher replacing Mrs. Clark. Teacher Training our early Amenean history. Richard Dunn, a native of Washington, D C. was a gratbut as a student ifying sight to see the seat of Brigham City, our government and see where of BYU is taking teacher trainsixth grade, under people of the government live ing in the the direction of Darel O. Johnand wotk. son. The last evening in Atlantic Art Is Displayed the with their climaxed City trip Mrs. LaVeme Stevens, fourth faperformance of Van Cliburn, teacher, has an exhibit of The piano recital gradeown mous pianist beautiful paintings on her performed by this young man display in her room. Other teachwas reported bv Mrs Hunsaker asked to vote for He reeeiv ers have beenwhich will as being wonderful then be their choice, ed standing ovation by the huge to Lincoln added the permanent crowd in attendace. Shortly afcolletion. ter his performace he under- art went surgery on the middle finger of his right hand Mrs. Hun saker tells of his last number, played with just one hand due to the pain suffered as he used his right hand. Monterey, automatic transmission. Green. x 4 Saturday Eve 200 MOTORS v f ? Asi IRENE II. PORTER, 403 East 7th South, is shown reeeiv-in- g her new KIRBY HOME SANITATION SYSTEM from Dale Keyes, exclusive KIRBY dealer for Brigham City and surrounding area. Mrs. Porter won the new KIRBY in a recent contest conducted by Mr. Keyes and the KIRBY Another contest for a KIRBY HOME SANITAcompany. TION SYSTEM is starting immediately and the award will be made April 30th. For complete details, phone 203-- 6 pushbutton cylinder, drive. Blue. 200 MOTORS Phone 1611 J. jaufttTarAM lo A Movie to SATURDAY TWO BIG7FEATURES ;i Roberta SETS CONCERT Peters, Metropolitan Opera soprano, will perform in Salt Lake City March 5. THE STORY OF ft TfiUtl H . A DIRTY Roberta Peters to Perform at U of MIND! U O , : Roberta Peters, brilliant coloratura soprano of the Metropolitan Opera, will appear in concert on March 5 In Kingsbury Hall under auspices of the University and Artists of Utah Lecture series. Her Thursday recital will begin at 8 15 p m. Miss Peters comes from Salt Lake City between appearances at the Metropolitan Opera, where she is singing five of her most famous roles this season: Queen of the Night In The Magic Flute, Zerlina in the new production of Don Giovanni, Adele in The Fledermaus, Gilda in Rigoletto and the title role in Lucia di Lammermoor. American born and trained, Miss Peters is a popular performer on network television programs. Tickets for Miss Peters concert on Thursday may be obtained at the U of U Extension division office or at Glen Bros. Music, 74 So. Main, Salt Lake City. 1958 RAMBLER Go WEDNESDAY Phone 1611" PICK NASH Get More Out Oi Lite Only $10.00 down When you move to town... Your Welcome Wagon Hostess will call with a basket of gifts . . , and friendly greetings from our religious, civic and business leaders. If you, or others yon know, are moving, be sure to phone Welcome Wagon. 1347-- , 4 XV" t mUfi ' - JOHN SAXON SANDRA DEE 1 1 V LUANA PATTEN MARGARET GREY LINDSAY-VIRGINI- TERESA WRIGHT JAMES WHITMORE -- R CO-HI- T irn THE PICTURES LAST TIME TONIGHT Sego Lily Camp Mrs. Thora Nelson was hostess to members of the Sego Lilly Camp Thursday eveing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Arietta Rasmussen. Captain Mary Forsgren conducted the meeting. . Have I Don Any Good was opening song followed by invocation by Mrs. Melissa Petersen. Roll call showed 20 members and four. guests present. Program for the evening Included Karen Sue McLeod entertaining with two humorous readings. Approaching annual conven-tion of the National Society of Daughters of Utah Pioneers was announced to be held April 4 at Layfette Ballroom at Hotel, Utah. A sketch of the life of William Neely was given by his great-- I granddaughter, Mrs. Rasmussen. Lesson for the evening was The Journal of Mary Ann Wilson Maughan given by Mrs. May Nedbalek. Mrs. Maughan, the wife of Peter Maughan, W'as the first white woman to enter Cache Valley She served as the first president of the Relief Society in lhat area; was mid wife and nurse and brought countless infants into the world and alleviated the pain and suffering of many pioneer people in that area. "Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel" was closing song w'lth praver by Mrs. Edna Wold. Fifteen good cheer visits were reported. Refreshments were served Mrs. by Mrs Vera Srdcrholm, LaVcrda Lee and Mrs. Annie Co starring GIG YOUNG GEORGE MALA JOANNA NADER BRIAN KEITH VIRGINIA Vf MOOReMF FIELD v 2 1 A TYPEWRITER WILL HELP YOU Get better grades Finish homework faster Turn in neater work See These Low Priced Typewriters Today at Reminder! Trices Effective For One Week Only! 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