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Show Hundreds Attend Dedication Events (Continued from Page One) past century. Within a matter of minutes, the President replied- Spoke of Events Dr. Lela.id Creer, president Please give my greetings to of the Utah State Historical so- - those gathered near Promontory ciety, spoke briefly about ev elimtmit oh CL . A L. ents leading up to the first rail- - of the completion of the Pact road to span America and the fm railroad This victory of effects which it had w unifying mind and men speeded the this country. The honor of un- - progress of the American west veiling the plaque went to H C It can be viewed now as a part Bell, assistant regional director, of an endless senes of heroic national parks service, after achievements which mark the which Delone Glover, secretary growth of our people in the ad of the Golden Spike society, vancement of mankind.' ' F,ted Before Audience fhaeCemdnnrPnatth MVe f monies was D James Cannon Zaires!: Lt.he Ytah Tounst and ence whel a cas Publicity council. dents the dress and bearing The--BoElder High of nearly a century band provided music appro pnate for the occasion with the fhe goMen srnke thq driving of American Legion and Veterans Horace A. Sorensen, museum of Foreign Wars posts of Brig ham City handling advance and dire?tor' accepted presentation of the slte and equipment by retirement of the colors. E H Bailey, vice president in Sent Message charge pf operation, Union History lived again 0 cific railroad, and M. A Mcln-tirthe museum program when Govdistrict superintendent of ernor Clyde sent a message to Southern Pacific railroad comPresident Dwight D. Eisenhow- pany. er telling of the dedication Immediately following, Elder Tapping out the words by tele- Harold B. Lee, LDS apostle, graph was 82 yearpld Frank L. gave the dedicatory prayer. Davis of Tremonton whose fathThe program was presented er, Walter Davis, was telegraph- on the recently-completeout er for that famous announce- door stage at the sites east end ment May 10, 1869, which in- which has a backdrop, cutouts formed the world that The last of the two engines which met rail is laid, the last spike is at Promontory summit, Union driven. Pacifics No 119, and Central Pacifics (Now Southern Pacufc) The message read: Just 90 years ago, President Jupiter. Master of ceremonies Ulysses S Grant was notified was Dan Keeler (televisions that the last rail was laid, the Marshall Dan). last spike driven, and the PaciNot Confined to Stage fic Railroad was But the whole show was not completed, opening a new era of develop- confined to the stage Youngment in this great country. On sters scrambled over the two this historic anniversary we are old coalbumers early 1900 vinassembled near Promontory tage and had a good seat for a summit, site of the completion black powder blast at the proof the railroad The Sons of gram beginning which sent an Utah Pioneers are dedicating a anvil flying straight up about 30 railroad museum at Corinne, feet. A method of salute from Utah, in honor of the event. In the old days the dawn of this c Outside the museum fence, age, we are confident that the spectators lined the Union Paciresources of the West will make fic railroad tracks while near even greater contributions to the photographers scutour national advancement and tled stage, back and forth, attempting than unity they have ever in the to keep 'under the TV camera eye ly 90 candles 4 '"ifT ft e, BULLDOGS WIN. R(ie Niine 6-- 1 Sees Title Hopes Vanish Chaus were set up in front of the stage for 1 000 'persons. Many minutes before the program got underway, there was standing room only, evidence of the enthusiastic turnout Traffic passing through Corinne on U S 30s was slowed to a crawl as cars of dedication goer;, lined the highway for a half mile and filled every available parking spot m the area Sold Refreshments Just outside the gate, members of the Brigham City Junior Chamoer of Commerce were selling hot dogs, popcorn, soda water and other refreshments peculiar to America and always so necessary at such an occasion The pre dedication program featured square dancing by the Jordan Valley square (lancers which later displayed their talents on blocked-of- f Forest street in Brigham City, the Southern Pacific male chorus, a can-cadance, Indian dance and even a hula hoop demonstration The combined honor band of the Bear River senior and junior high schools lent atmosphere to thd festivq event as it marched to the stage to commence the program n 1 d As North Cache Gains Playoff Win Box Elder high baseballers had Logan. The Bulldogs who posted a hopes for another state title blasted Monday when North regular season mark of 5 1 to m a tie with Box Elder, now will Cache belted the Btes, Region One playoff game at face the winner of Region Four and Five in a state semifinal contest Saturday. l Box Elder's demise Monday ; resulted when North Cache jumped on two Bee hurlers for seven hits while the losers were limited to three sSfeaies and committed three errors afield. The North Cache defense played errorless ball. A public meeting Butler went all the way on the of the proposed $2,500,000 mound for the Veran water and power bond issue will Smith started for winners. Box Elder but be held at the Chamber of Com- gave way to Dean who merce rooms next Wednesday finished the game. Forsgren evening, May 20, it was announcIt was a case of turn about for ed this week by Jack Morris, the Bulldogs who had suffered chairman of the chamber bond their only league loss at the committee Bees hands in a game played at Principal speaker for the oc- Rees Pioneer park. casion will be Mayor Ruel M. Even in losing their chance to Eskelserf who will be oaded with charts, graphs, cost studies and once again hit the state playoff repayment schedules, engineer- trail, Box Elder was surprising ing reports on the feasibility They started off the season and water studies, Morris said minus several players, including Coming as a group to the pub- the entire regular pitching staff, lic gathering will be members of because of training violations. the Brigham City Lions club RUE 1 3 3 . . 000 0 010 who will have the mayor as Box Elder their special guest at a dinner North Cache . . 103 2 OOx 6 7 0 Smith, Forsgren and Nelson, meeting on the same evening 'Everyone m the community Butler and Wood. is invited to this public gatherthe chairman said Speing, cial invitations are being extended to members W the chamber Shortly after Alaska achieved but it will be open to the entire statehood, a Texan visited the State to see if things were public. really bigger than in Texas Browsing around Fairbanks, he Friendship Tour Is noticed a farm supply ware-stocked with huge stacks Unavoidably Postponed house The second in a series of three of chicken wire. The Texan Operation Friendship tours to spoke to one of the warehouse- the Utah State Mental Hospital men. in Provo, scheduled for Friday, In Texas the chickens are so May 15, has been unavoidably big, the Texan laughed, that chicken wire wont hold them postponed. Plans are to conduct a bus tour We dont have any use for chick-to American Folk Training en wire m Texas " School and the mental hospital Thats not chicken wire," May 28. The training school will Alaskan Thats mos replied, b evisitcd in the morning and the hospital in the afternoon, quito netting" Box Elder Mental Health Association President, Mrs. William J. Hotter, reports Those wishing to make reservations or to secure further information are cordially invited to call or contact Mrs George Ridd, secretary of the 6-- Bond Issue to Tvaii.vjw 7 Be Discussed at Public Meeting i b 3 2 space-atomi- VA Representative JnmntJige ' THE SMOOTHER BOURBON Str.i.ht Bourbon Whitkoy SYrt Old Ancient Age Diet. Co .Frankfort, Ky. Kentucky SS Proof WE GUARANTEE Plans Local Visit If Loren E Kendall, V. A. Representative, announced that he will visit Brigham City on his regularly monthly visit Tuesday, May 19, where he will be stationed at the Brigham City Employment office from 8 30 a. m. to 12 30 p. m Kendall will assist veterans or their dependents who desire information orl, or assistance in appying for any of the various benefits handled by Veterans Administration, Kendall stated many war Phans wlll be completing their education high school and should Initiate an application with Veterans Administration to attend school under the War Orphans Training Act. 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