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Show Wutuition AiL J6&4 Sk . waA , ty s. Wallace To those of us who are accus-tomed to the dry. desert country Vf Utah, the trees in are a never-endin-g 1 F. jto make room for the houses. ' Bennett are no unsightly plots of ground, covered with weeds. j distnfct itself . is Though th densely populated, there are many wooded tiaets of consideiable size right within its boundaries. Our own windows look out over beau- -' titul woods. We are on the sixth floor, but the trees tower above our windows. neigh-,- , places to walk right in our Right next to a 'buy street, jammed with heavy traffic, will be a quaint little winding country-lan- e type of road, with perhaps a stream popping up from nowhere m particular. Many fine estates of several acres each are located w'lthin the confines of the MY HUSBAND loves to walk limits. Some of them even in the early morning hours before city have their own golf corses he goes to work. Though we live on Massachusetts avenue, one of BEAUTIFUL Rock Creek park Whenever a new tract is opened up for a housing development, the busiest thoroughfares in the winds right thiough the center of What we call vacant lots at the first task is to bring in a bull city, he has no trouble at all find- Washington. It is a natural park. home, are woodland here. There dozer and cut down off the sidewalk In the spring, the wild dogwood enough trees ing beautiful pleasure. THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Gty; Utah Tuesday, September 5, 1961 borhood. there is a sight to behold: it be comes lush green in summei, and russet and gold tn the fall Se eral of the most travelled throughways go right thiough the park. It is nice to be able to d.ive to the capitol, or the aiiport 01 many other places through beautiful park land most of the wav Recently, I entertained a visitor who had never been to Washington before I took her to all the places of histoucul interest, gave he a rather thoiough personally conducted tour in the time that she was here. What has impressed you most about Washington'" I asked, when she was ready to go home. Without a moments hesitation, she answered, The trees." Poems are made by Surely, fools like me. but only God can make a tree. WHERE ITS Tuesday - Wednesday Thursday Irs Jerrvs Biggest, Funniest Yet! U Xd J. Hri V dPy 4 Hes a handyman in a talking about 'Jerir l&vn$ Hollywood hotel for girls only! I&meg Man?? A Technicolor Mtf HELEN TRAUBEL HOPE HOLIDAY mtrodeont PAT STANLEY ROSS LYNN Friday and Saturday OPEN FRIDAY TWO AFTER BIG THE COLOR PARADE HITS MAKE GOSS HAPPY! vA! --- - Pi GLEHR FORD DQHALO In nJ !: . OCOHHORj mSh. - I. EASTMAN CINEMASCOPE, AND L--J NOTHING LESS THAN A MIRACLE INvMOTION COlUMBlAPIClURt'. PICTURESI 3 0 -- MIN MATHEWS cU JOMORROW-JUNETHORBUR- Midnight Show Saturday SUNDAY 1961 PEACH QUEEN TWO SATURDAY what CORONATION 11 :00 UNITS REVIEWING 8:00 - FINAL PROGRAM BOX Promised Valley ELDER 8:00 P.M. DANCING 9:00 JUNIOR 9:30 P. M. P. M. 12:30-FR- STARTS PEACH CORONATION Monte Young Carnival New Clean Acts 8:00 U WINDOW - written by CRAWFORD SINGING FRUIT SPONSORED IliMI IIX GATES DISPLAY HOMECOMING nt New Rides, FLOWER SHOW THREE TMI FOREST OF COMMERCE STREET HIT SAIANS NO. SINNfRS -- flftsi VMS I uTACotaU 2 New Clean Acts BIG SEPTEMBER MAIN BY THE BOX ELDER CHAMBER , i. 140 Monte Young Carnival 3 NORTH 1 ..-&UxJ- DANCING OF h tJXJ 'CECIlKEiM f DISPLAY HOBBY MTVitXf MARIYMiLNER CONCESSIONS AND 17 -- r CAST 7-8- WEST Promised Valley j in BttKE FREE PEACHES BEAUTIFUL CfJ STAND REVIEWING 2 CARNIVAL PROGRAM EE , QUEEN PAGEANT ac PARK THREE BIG DAYS -9 SEPTEMBER FOREST STREET and flRST SCHOOL GYM HIGH Junior Chamber of Commerce 9:00 - Square Dancing UAAAA4 ? PERFORMANCE Sponsored by Brigham City written by CRAWFORD GATES SINGING - DANCING CAST OF 140 New Rides, Garden of edeh Thursday, September 7th STANO TENNIS COURTS BRIGHAM YOUNG FEATURES 11 :00A.M. -- PARADE BANDS 12:30-FR- EE BIG TUESDAY Really happened in the A.M.-PARA- DE 75 PARADE MONDAY DAYS 7-8- and -9 FIRST WEST Trough hiilttSK Michael Craig Peter Cushing Bernard LwElizabelh Seal-Goorg- e fs Sandats i |