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Show 6 . THE BOX EIDER. NEWS. Brigham City, Utah Auditions for Tuesday, December 11,1 962 Metropolitan Opera Slated U4-- I Yt'fi'J-- I' . y c chairman v Jjf J A, Harrison said applications may j be secured by contacting by mail 2136 Dallm street. Salt Lake at City 9. Utah. District auditions are open to all Utah singers of operatic promise within the following age limT, its sopranos, 19 through 30; altos, 19 through 31, tenors, 20 through Miss Dorene Wag- RETURNS 32; baritones, 20 through 33; bassstaff has returned from serving an es, 20 through 35. LDS mission in West Germany. ENTRIES WILL be auditioned before nr. panel of judges, with winners eligible to enter the Rocky Mountain Region auditions at Denver, Colo , Feb. 19. Regional winner will receive $300 in cash and an expense-paientry in the national finals at New York in March. Prizes of $200 and $100 also will be awarded to second and third place in the region. The three region winners last year were all Utahns, Warren Val Stuart, Wood, testimonial will A homecoming tenos, and Diane Heder, soprano. honor Miss Dorene Wagstaff on Sunday evening, Dec. 16, at 7; 30 p m. in the Perry LDS ward chap- jr vY yra . - "w -- III tout $. MAI'NI IQCAt . UCXUIT GEI MORE nni WEEKEND Anzicui Dwr Amclatiai of Utah Chorus Keeps Slowing Down y PALMERS NORITAKE Wide selection The week ended Dec. saw 1,010 jobs offeied through Employment Security office in Utah. Job calls came from most service and trade industries but in mining, manufacturing and construction there was little activity Douglas Miller, manager of the Brigham City Employment Security office said, a good part of the weeks 1,345 layoff notices came from seasonal segments of manufacturing and trom construction, lie pointed out that several large projects were completed or near-ircompletion, which is helping to level the unemployment push above a year ago. g In addition, he pointed out, this time last year, the missile dustry was hiring at a much ter rate than at present. $10 Drivers Draw two-ye- Elder and H0MEc0MING SET Mrs. William J. Hotter will be orej aj a homecoming testimonial Sunday. nt $5 billion to a total of $25 billion in 10 years. el. She recently returned from fulr mission in West filling a Germany for the Church of Jesus Saints. She Christ of Latter-dais a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen M. Wagstaff of Perry. Sentences towards the purchase $10 of g JEWELRY- PALMER One coupon per person Expires December 24, 1962 BRIGHAM two-vea- y In BC Court Sentences were handed out to seveial persons cited for drunk driving when they appeared in Brigham City court recently, according to court records. Doyle W. Brake, 43, of 2119 Grant avenue, Ogden, was sentenced to pay $200 or serve 100 days, on a drunk driving charge. Tom McCabe, 19, of 1310 Hansen avenue, Burley, also drew a $200 or 100 days sentence on the charge, as did Gary Nelson, 21, of 207 East First South, Brigham City, and John Harold Howard, 37, 243V4 South Fourth West, Salt Lake City. In other recent court action, Robert Eugene Lichfield, 30, of 1720 Capitol street, Ogden, was fined $75 and given a jail term for driving on a suspended n Christoffer-selicense. Judge VeNoy ordered 25 days of the jail term be suspended if Lichfield paid the fine Kenneth J Gandee, 22, of 4641 West 475 South, Ogden, was sentenced to pay $60 or to serve 30 days for speeding 95 miles an hour in a 50 mph zone. A stay of execution was granted to Dec. 18. Ben Mitchell, Fourth East and Seventh South, Brigham City, was sentenced to pay $50 or serve 25 days for engaging in business without a license. A stay was granted to Dec. 14. y 1981. at $29.95 in- fas- force were seeking jobs during the week of Dec. 1 compared to 2 7 percent for the same week in TRANSISTOR RADIO valued at $29.95 or more Reg. $69.95 sets at Millers report showed that 3 percent of Utahs insured work VAIUABU COUPON worth Ideal for Christmas h Perry Girl 1 $10 CHINA The Kotters were released from 23, and have spent the past four months touring Europe and the Holy Land. They resort many wcnderful exare more than periences but they happy to be home again. said. Friends and relatives of the HotElder and Mrs William J. Hot- ter fanvly aie invited to attend ter will be honored at a homecom-n- g he homecomina Sunday evening. tes 'non.al Sunday evening. Bishop Howard Kelly of the Dec 16, beginn.ng at 5 45 p m. in Twelfth ward will preside (he Brighotn City Eighth-TwelttLDS ward chapel. Discount Stores Boom Elder and Mrs Hotter returned NEW YORK (L'PI) The nation's home Sunday evening, Dec 9, afstores will grow at the ter serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- rate of more than $2 billion an-day Saints in the British Isles. nually, a spokesman for the InterThey served in both the British state Department Stores said. This from and Central British missions, la- would result in an increase boring in Cardiff and Bridgeend, last years volume of just under Planned for d Job Activity The Box Elder Junior High ninth grade chorus is continuing its busy schedule this year. The most recent engagement was the appearance of the mixed group during the second session of the North Box Eider stake conference, Sunday, Dec. 9 They sang two Christmas selecThree Songs for Christtions, mas and Jesu Bambino." Members of the chorus recently attended a music clinic at the Bear River Junior high school. They rehearsed all day with members from four other Box Elder and Cache county schools and performcombined ed that night, as a group, for the public. The local 9th grade chorus has previously sung at a Junior High PTA meeting and is now rehearsing for the school Christmas cantata scheduled for Dec. Officers of the group include Chris Hyer, Cathy Crossman and Dawn Huggins, with Vangie Floyd as secretary and Karma Brady as accompanist. Jay Valentine is director of the chorus. Out . Returns From their mission on Aug. Homecoming Ninth Grade Busy Schedule Dont Run NottingChes- h !$. vb. The Box Elder Junior High school ninth grade mixed chorus is pictured NINTH GRADE CHORUS above while making a recent appearance at the local Tabernacle. The group participated in a music clinic at Bear River Junior High recently and sang at North Box Elder stake conference Sunday. They are now preparing for the annual Junior High school Christmas program. f. Newark. hamshire; and at Chester, hire LDS IVlission Metropolitan Opera auditions for the Utah district will be held Jan 12 at 2 p. m. in Kingsbury Hall n the University of Utah cam-ouit was announced today by Conrad B Harrison, district audi-fon- s T South Wales; Local Couple FURNITURE She had labored m Kasel, Frank-- ' Mainz and Ludvigshafen while in Germany. 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