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Show Brigham Gly, Utah Tuesday, May 8, 1962 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Homecoming tv ''Brigham City resident, one of the few per- To Honor around these days who was around those days when the spike was driven to sons railroad. link the first transcontinental The day (Thursday, May 10) won't be a In fact itll be a prettotal loss, however. Box Elder county. for ty important day I'm referring to the Golden Spike program at Promontory summit. This will mark the fourth or fifth time I've attended the ceremony and it's always fun. Of course, Im a Lots of where attendance is concerned. folks have made the trip every year since it was started in 1951. Lovene Jensen of Bear River City has missed' making the trek only once. And like me, she gets a bang out of the proceedings when a page of history is turned back briefly. This year is kind of a special one for Mrs. Jensen who will observe her 80th birthday She's on . . , you gussed it . . . Thursday. be summit the at a special guest gonna along with Nephi Valentine, Johnny-come-late-- ly ld Dairy Royalty (Continued from Page One) dent at Bear River High school Connie is a senior at Box Elder High, where she is active in the ' Future Homemakers club, the Girls Athletic association, and participated in the Bunny Hop assembly and the Variety show. She lists reading, tennis, skating, photography and art as her hobbies. OTHER contestants Include - Kathleen Young, Lynda Packer, i Jane Sumida, Carol Korth, Jean ' Ball, Sharon Anderson, Ann Wheatley and Marlene Watson. The contestants will be judged in . street clothes only. The score' card for judging allows 40 points for beauty; 30 for ability to speok in public; 30 for poise, and 20 for - Perry Elder A homecoming testimonial will honor Elder Ronald Peterson Sunday evening. May 13, at 7:30 p.m. !in the Perry LDS ward recreation hall. Noted Organist To Present Local Concert Morning Circle of the Community Presbyterian church will meet on Thursday, May 10, at 9: 30 a. m. in the basement of the church. Free nursery will be provided for young children. Hostesses are Betsy Collier and Jean Yeakey, with Marianne leading the study topic for the Nel-se- n Elder News Journal, Mr. Charles Claybaugh, Dear Sir: Box & I am writing this letter DRIVE-I- Hon-eyvill-e. New Jobs Reported at 300 Per Day OF SOUTH BRIGHAM UTAH PERRY, P.M. DAILY THE RAILROAD THAT RtPPEL THF WFr WIDE OPEN DIANE McBAIN 'ARTHUR KENNEDY Wednesday thru Saturday THAT PHONE BOX 723-245- OFFICE CITY 5 OPENS AT 7:10 TUES. - WED. - THURS. - FRI. NT- - Now, TAMMY is teachin a heap o then to Los Angeles, Calif. Carter made his professional debut at the age of 16, while still a high school student, playing organ in the Sunshine theater in Los Ana different geles, accompanying picture every night. At the age of 22, he gave up his studies as a major at UCLA to accept s a position as solo organist at Million Dollar theatre. learnin: LIVIN, LOVIN ...toashy, young professor! SINCE THAT time he has - ap-- 1 peared on many radio and televi-- 1 sion shows, some of which include Amos n Andy, Bride and Groom, the Jack Kirkwood show, Break-fast in Hollywood, The Big Payoff, the Pinky Lee show and many MICHELE MERCIER IS MORE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT YOU BELIEVE THE TITLE MAKES THIS THAN 1 others. In 1960 he presented a concert of classics to a chapter - of Hhe American Guild of Organists, including a concert piece for organ written by his father, and also his own unpublished Scherze. An active member of the American Guild of Organists, Carter is scheduled to present the closing concert of the International con-vention of the AGO in Los Angeles in July, 1962. ELDER BOX ALSO j CARTOON a COLOR 1 iMSIM FRANKIE AVALON W. Claybaugh, JONATHAN WINTERS DODIE STEVENS Sunday - Monday - Tuesday antarsdlit, at Chat, FEATURE FULL-LENGT- In vnr Tuesday and publish facond data Matter at th past attic In Brigham City, Utah, under th act at March I, ISIS. Subscription rat llTitpar yaar, payable In advance) In combination with th San Bldar Journal (puhllahad Thursdays) tt.OS par yaar; S3. 00 tor month) slngla copy. It cant. Mtmbtr Audit Buraau ot Circulation, Utah atata Prtss Association, National Editorial Association and Unitad Pross Intarnatlonal. Advtrtislng Rapraaanta. tlvat Utah State Prat Association, Salt taka City, JJtah. 3 uM II NEWS A weakly newspaper established What is the secret that makes a I 1 mother so frightengd...a daughter so forbidden She 1 $- Publisher TAMMY TELL ME TRUE LAST COMPLETE SHOW SECRET WAYS 9:36 CONCRETE 7:50 and 11:18 9:30 W -- marty -- but He i darkness Vr3 , homi Iwingt&vUi?,? WuiT Psv" t? 'H couldn't d' stop hsrjlJi, - , brought to The story of a woman who had to shut her eyes to shame 3O0S - daughter Saturday thru Tuesday to Meet i' ts des,0 !' i . tnlo rjkH the fig), rsTbik oval a fV A oDcaaio C 1 PICTURES THEATRE N Grau-man- ciation of your kindness and thoughtfulness in sending us your wonderful newspaper. We are husband and wife in the British Mission for the LDS church. Both raised in Box Elder county, Bear River City and Although we are now and for some years living in Woods Cross we do know so many people in Box Elder county and it is really a happy day when we receive your paper and we can read the news and happenings from that section of Utah that we most love. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your kindness. Thank you ever so much. Elder Joseph Andersen and Sister Zola Neeley Andersen, 18 St. Nicholas Road, Brighton, Sussex, England. THE LAST TIME TODAY 1 pre-leg- in appre- OPEN CARD OF THANKS OF EVER HAPPENED TO YOUR HEART! was top things CARTER IS starring orating on the Worlds fair at Seattle. in his own weeklycurrently TV show in Los Passing a bill board illustrating the famous Angeles, called Everybody Sing." space needle, he told us it was the space The guest organist was born of American parents in Wiesbaden, needle. Germany, where his father was dAnd what purpose does it serve? irector of a conservatory of music. Well, you go way up and at the top They later moved to Wichita, Kan., there's a restroom . . . and it goes around." where he spent his childhood and Brighton, England, April 13, 1962 PICK THE HAPPIEST ENTERTAINMENT tures, radio and television, will present a pops organ concert at And then there was the youngster who the Box Elder Hign school audiused the practicle rather than spiritual ap- torium on Friday evening. May 11 at 8 p. m. proach when singing this patriotic number: There will be no charge for ad"God bless America, land that a love. mission and the public is invited to Stand beside her and guide her, through the attend, according to an announcement made this week by Dale night with a light from a bulb . .. Bates, manager of the Hammond Studios of Ogden. Organ elabAnd to off. Scott OUR READERS WRITE HOMECOMING SET Elder Ronald Peterson will be honored at a homecoming testimonial Sunday in the Perry ward. To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympa-thy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved mother and sister, Mrs. May P. Campbell, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Re--' lief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. The Family of Ninety percent of the structures at the 1962 Seattle Worlds Fair May P. Campbell. are permanent buildings. d the other day and said the young reminded him of that famous American, Richard Stands. Who?" I asked. "You know," said Nick. "I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for Richard Gaylord Carter, long prominent as an organist in silent motion picStands . . ." Church Group Sets Meeting ge ' Elder Peterson recently returned from serving a mission in Sweden for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. used her name. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Replied the couple, they wanted to give George P. Peterson of Perry. Elder Peterson labored in Stocktheir girl a name no one else had. Needholm and Gothenburg and served less to say, they were about 68 years late. . ORGANIST Gaylord Carter, as supervising elder and as travelI heir name IS John- And thats not all returning home. famej organist, will present an or- ingHeelder before plans to continue his educason which was Mrs. Jensens maiden name gan recital Friday in BEHS tion at Weber College in the fail. Friends and relatives of the PeNick Kozak, local painter and newspaper terson family are invited to attend the testimonial, according to Bishcorrespondent, took a look at my op Martella Nelson, who will tow-hea- day. Members are reminded that baby gowns for everseas, and used workers clothing for migrant should be brought to this meeting. AFTERNOON Circle will meet at the home of Irene Adams, 52S South Seventh West, at 1:30 p. m. on Thursday, May 10. Nadel Witt will lead the devotions and Win Ryan will be in charge of the discharm. JUDGES at the contest will be cussion period. Women of the church are invited C. W. Claybaugh, president of the to attend any circle of their Brigham City Rotary club; Reed Palmer and Mrs. John Eberhard, choice. The evening circle meets on the first Tuesday of each both of Tremonton. The winner of the Dairy Prin- month. cess title will be awarded a $100 scholarship and will represent Box Elder county in the Utah State Dairy Princess contest to be held in November at the Hotel Utah. THE ROTARY club wlU conduct a tour of dairy farm operations in the county that day and will invite farmers to be their guests on the tour and at the banquet that evening. Their wives will join them for the banquet and contest. Jobs made available in Utah Douglas J. Fife is in charge of during the week ended April 28 the dairy tour and announced that came in at the rate of 300 per day, two buses have been chartered for Douglas Miller, manager Rotarians and their guests and reported of the Brigham City employment will leave the court house at 12:45 office. This is the highwill include stops security p. m. The tour est daily average in several years, at the LaVere Anderson beef he said, and compares very favorfarm; Roy Lewis dairy farm; with the same week a year Earl Nelson dairy farm; Exten- ably when of job the ago Service and sion the offers was 226. daily average grass plots, farm. John Hardy dairy Miller said representation was good in all occupations and industries, but outdoor jobs dominated. New went up unemployment COUNCIL OF PTA will meet on sharply as seasonal layoffs in coal Thursday, May 10, at 8 p. m. at miles continued to mount, Miller the Lincoln school. Guest speak- reported. The current weeks total er will be Norman Jeppsen of the of 1,031 layoffs was an increase of 359 over the week of April 21. Board of Education. All members of the council, elecBut the overall level of insured ted local PTA officials, and newly unemployment continued its seaelected PTA presidents are urged sonal decline with only 2.9 perto be in attendance for tins impor- cent of these workers claiming unLast said Miller. tant meeting. employment, Council president, Mrs. Fred year at this time, he pointed out, work Bingham of Honeyviile will pre-- 1 3 7 percent of the insured side at the event. force were jobless. PTA Donald G Knight. 22. Los An-- 1 geles, the Box Elder county jail inmate who walked away from the jail April 12. was ordered to the state prison last week. Judge Lewis Jones vacated a stay of exe- - 'escape. ' Mrs. Jensen, making note of the unusual spelling of her first name, says theres another Utah lass with the same monicker. Shes 12 years old and lives in Lehi. The Bear River City Lovene spied the Lehi Lovenes name in a Salt Lake City And being a curious sort, she newspaper. wrote to the parents to ask how they had The path of life is strewn with disappointments and some always manage to crop up each day. They range in size from those you cant hardly get over to tiny little ones that barely rate a shrug. It was sized one to me to hear thot The Dragon" will not be presented in Brigham City this week as planned. I was looking forward to it with above-normenthusiasm. cution on a 1 20 year sentence, handed down in November 1961 when Knight was convicted of second degree burglary. Sheriff Warren Hyde said the inmate would have been released this month, Knight was recaptured after be-- l for more than four ing at la-hours. 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