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Show At Palace Playhouse BOX 'Annie' continues here July donated has corporation facilities. is Annie Get Your Gun g described as a musical. Music and lyrics are by the acclaimed Irving Berlin. Annie Oakley, the title role, is realized by charter Palace actress Jeralynn Hansen. Cory Sackett, also an alumnus of the quick-movin- song-write- r, opening, plays Frank Butler, the principal male character. 1973 The play is directed by Corey Tuckness and John Osburn. Choreography is by Kristy Deakin while Daunis Hansen and Mac Edwards piano accompanists. main Other characters, followed by the performers are Pawnee Bill (Charley Blue), of Bx GOLF WINNERS receiving certificates from Bruce Christensen e u uu Darlene Larsen, are Firecracker Tournament bank following the Wight, Bonnie Morgan and Roxanna Burks. Dolly Tate (Cindy Christensen), Sitting Bull (Kenny Cook), Buffalo Bill (Gerald Larsen), and Charlie Davenport (Dave Phippen). , Our Heritage Also Brown, appearing are Becky Kristy Deakin, Johlyn Dunn, Lorna Fish, Natalie Hansen, Lesa Heiner, LaVona Jenks Doug Jones, Cherle Keller, Cheryl Keller, Julie to attend Willard man attends CAP Urn Wsturju, poor ddu accounts serves as deputy group commander. Civil Air Patrols mission includes emergency services of which air search and rescue is one phase; a nationwide aerospace education program and a comprehensive program of leadership training for its he Compilation of a history is a challenge worthy of a bicen- tennial project that would provide lasting benefit to the community. However, it should not be done haphazardly or put together in a hurry. Just the upcoming short article on old Brigham City schools has taken over 60 hours of research visits to libraries, records offices and museums, study of newspapers, books and reports; and 27 telephone calls or personal interviews with persons who attended the schools or worked in them. Some time and money will have to go into research, writing and publiciation if there is to be a complete history of the community although sales of such a publication would probably pay back the initial investment. Any takers? THE ARMY RESERVE. URVYS TO GO TO MEETINGS. I too! year-roun- HIGHWAY SAFETY CHECKLISTS It entitles you to 1948. Although it has always been closely associated with the military, CAP is not an agency of the federal government. TRIVIA FENCED IN Joseph Glidden, a DeKalb, Illinois farmer, was the first successful manufacturer of barbed wire. He patented his wire 100 years ago in November 1974 ON ALL YOUR PERSONAL PRESCRIPTIONS the Pharmacy at your nearest Skaggs Visit Drug Center. Bring proof of your age a driver's license, an insurance policy or your social security check will be sufficient. A Skaggs Registered Pharmacist will be glad to explain the advantages of the Senior Citizen Helping Hand Program. If you wish, he will assist you will receive your in out the brjef filling Helping Hand Courtesy you Card usually within a week application form. for use when needed. When you purchase personal prescriptions at any Skaggs Drug Center in the United States, presentation of your Card entitles you to all the benefits of the Helping Hand Program. Join the hundreds of thousands of Americas Senior Citizens who carry and uie ,his card sy Find that hard to believe? w?'' IF YOU ARE 62 OR OLDER, YOU NEED THIS CARD. cadets. The organization was formed in 1941 as part of the Office of Civilian Defense and won fame during World War II for its civilian war efforts. It was made an Air Force auxiliary in GARAGE! V'l II FUSE HOME JERRY VALE Strike itrich 4 ! graduates We need you Gardner W. Barlow of Willard some 200 other Civil Air Patrol officers from all parts of the nation at Maxwell Air Force base (Alabama) for five days of intensive training during CAPS annual National Staff college. The college, held July and provides leadership management training for Civil Air Patrol staff officers and presented concepts, methods and ideas which will enable them to better accomplish Ranked As Mayor Barlow is ranked as mayor in Civil Air Patrol, the volunteer civilian auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force. He has been active in CAP for 18 years and is a member of Group No. 1 in which 0 . Speth Joined IN YOUR ' top-lev- fWjfS college GOLD MINE 1 . . . prepares senior, officers for command and staff positions in the armed forces throughout the world helps the handicapped 365 days every year. a unique, intimate" THERE'S A . institution, L. UTAH EASTER SEAL SOCIETY theatre experience. well-rounde- T. Armys senior educational know! We YOUR associated with their positions. Hiclln -- n Fred Speth, 145 North Second East, graduated recently from the Army War college here. The course at the Gerald Its important. L. benevolent carry out the duties and responsibilities d s Gerald d 1870-189- 0 f Col. k ride your W. All The Palace encourages tourists as well as Brighamites Lt. 5 CAPS three-folmission, and to Superintendent Skidmore, but foresight to collect stories from by Sarah Yates their ancestors and these could in is rich again the period from Brigham City histofy, but almost bankrupt is ignored. Perhaps this was be a fine source of information because he couldnt find the to help put facts together with when it comes to a comprehensive written history of dates, either, for the erection the published and official dates of Columbia (fourth community records. Most of the community. This problem became apward); Emerson (third ward); these have not been put into parent as this writer began Whittier (second ward); and published form, and have trying to tie loose ends and Webster (first ward) are not usually only been shared with discover the erection dates and mentioned. Indeed, except for the camp to which a report is the still-useWhittier school made. final disposition of Brigham is no mention made of there four first Meeting with oldtimers permanent Citys schools for a future article on these schools. provides a lot of information, as , Both of these histories share a the community characters local education history. H ' that of and rumors are more fun than Veara Fife and Chloe' common problem Petersen are among others who thinking that locations of public the collection of data on the have found this lack apparent buildings will not change and development of government, as they have begun compiling orienting locations by reference schools, business, and social life their city map up to the 1877 to those buildings rather than of the community. division of the city into four by street address. Therefore, Soon this source will the 1937 book refers to the diminish, and it is important wards. Efforts have been made in the purchase of the Presbyterian that we take the time to listen past, and a booklet published in Church and same property in its to the tales of the old folks and the early 1950s by the Fourth present location as well as write them down. LDS ward is probably the best using that term in describing Brigham City or some Box Elder High school. Yet in should surely available. organization Naturally, history that a comthis history concentrates more 1954 the Presbyterian church, guarantee on the development of the ward moved from where BIF market prehensive history of the after the division point but it is is located to the corner of Third community is compiled before South and Second West. In 1960 there are no longer any of the d still the most the high school was moved from second-generatio- n pioneers .history of the community. Fourth East and Forest streets around to refute wrong ideas or were of articles its Many answer questions that arent copied for use in a Brigham City to its present home on Sixth included in any documents. centennial booklet, but records West and Third South. the Skidmore mentions period during the Lot of Questions concerning schools and other building of Central School one When were Emrson, Webster community events seem to be block south of the Post Office lacking. Establishment of the and certainly didnt envision and Whittier schools built? Perhaps the wards will know Brigham Bugler newspaper that the Post Office would since Columbias records were in 1890 made much news move from the corner of Main the and First South to the corner of available through the Fourth available through of Forest and First West. Ward history. When was many newspaper reports, Not only does this confuse of Whittier finally abandoned, and which are on file in church when was it demolished? It was archives, the local library and modern readers as to locations, but can distort the entire view of on microfilm at the University officially closed a couple of a community as buildings are of Utah. times, yet overflow classes used as reference points to from Central were taught in the locate historic sites. lower floors on later date. County History Where were Squabble Hollow In 1937 there was a history of Soon to Be Lost Box Elder county published by and The Big Field? Theyre referred to on property claims, Producing this bicentennial the Daughters of Utah Pioneers but not on the maps. and compiled by Lydia For- - series of historical sketches has These are just a few of the sgren and Jane Compton, but emphasized the importance of more on community oldtimers, for all questions that have arisen in it concentrates development of the fringe the books and maps and research of three articles on our communities than on Brigham documents cannot tell the story heritage, and more will be of community life as well as can encountered because we do not City. have a complete and An excellent history of the the stories of oldtimers. Luckily, the Daughters of schools and their development history of our written in 1921 by former Utah Pioneers have the community. 1870-189- Army Speth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maddox, Merrill, Tracy Nanette Perry, Ross Reeder, Layne Sackett, Diane Turn-Mo- and Scott Underwood. seats in the newly air conditioned theatre are $1. They ere available from the door or cast members. NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, July 13, 1975 War college graduates BC native 18-1- 9 "Annie Get Your Gun" will continue this weekend at the Palace Playhouse. Curtain time on both Friday and Saturday will be at 8 p.m. The western musical opened July 11 and is slated each week through Aug. 16. The intimate theatre, in 1890s decor, is located on the third floor of the First Security Bank building where the banking ELDER NO OBLIGATION SKAGGS IS HERE TO HELP YOU t I Clean it out garage sale Have a Watch all that stuff turn into cash $ St f n .i L 4 i sheriff Warren W. Hyde, third from left, is pictured as he receives lifetime membership in Fraternal Order of Eagles from Joel Wilson, left. Others are Boyd Ricks, second from left, and Earl Kerkove, local aerie officers. . . . FORMER COUNTY Former sheriff given lifetime FOE card Former Elder county sheriff Warren W. Hyde has been presented a lifetime membership in the Fraternal Box Order of Eagles. The presentation came July 8 with Joel Wilson, worthy president of the Aerie 2919 in Brigham City, handing the former sheriff his gold card. memb-bershi- p The honor was bestowed in recognition of Mr. Hydes 32 years of community service," Wilson said. Assisting the president were Boyd Ricks, junior past worthy president, and Earl Kerkove, secretary. All you need is an ad in our CLASSIFIED SECTION... and to help you get started the third time we'll run it FREE OF CHARGE! 226 Call 723-347- 1 for your ad! North Main Brigham City, Utahp |