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Show I i 4 BOX NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, November 14, 1976 ELDER 3 Our Chicken is so good the COLONEL eats here. Paintings, photos COUNTRY KITCHEN a Fried Chicken Special this week between is having 54 Museum-galler- y 11 PM TUES. WED. THURS. exhibit said 'the best ever' early Utah photographs depicts the period with family portraits, sporting teams, mining towns depicting the late 19th century and their miners, early celeon display in the Brigham City Nostore fronts, and museum-galler- y brations, during Main street pictures. vember, and it shouldnt be Theres a young, slim, missed by any local resident daguerreotype of particularly art or history buffs. e This collection is a 'Brigham Young taken by Lucian Foster in Nauvoo alongside show gathered for Brigham his last known portrait taken Young university for a special Bicentennial show and features not long before his death in 1877. Naturally, there are many paintings and photographs from The Brigham Young Era. photos and paintings of the The works on display are great LDS leader included in this collection. from the collections of the LDS Whatever the reason for their church and Brigham Young by Sarah Yates Theres an exciting collection one-tim- university, supplemented by items loaned from private collections throughout the area. ' BEING ACCUSED is Carla Jensen who Box Elder High. Casting production at Becky Brown and Natalie Fralia. plays Cinderella in this year's children 's theatre the accusing looks are, from left, Pam Franklin, 'Cinderella' on BE stage Box Elder High School Theatre Arts department will present its annual childrens theatre production this week. This years play is Cinderella. Performances are sche- duled from Nov. through Nov. 19 for elementary and junior high students. 16 There 'will be 'two night formances for the public-No17 and 18- - at 7 p.m. per- Helping with the play are: Patty Vicars, costumes; Dave Kafton, Kathy Tuckness, and Stephanie Reeves, painting; CaKathleen Naumen, music; thy Mason, choreography; R. Glenda Dick, make-up- ; Corey Tuckness, director, with Janice Woodward and Jari Parsons as student directors. The play is doubled-cas- t with the following students taking the parts of the main charac- ters; First cast Cinderella, Kim Stucki; Prince, Bobby Summers; Peggy Lea Smoot; First Duncan; Second Pam Franklin; Roland, Craig Step-mothe- r, step-siste- r; step-siste- r, Bailey; Queen, Sheila Larsen; Connie Knudsen; Felecia, Seldom do Brigham City residents have the chance to see paintings by such famous luminaires of western Americana as Nov. Albert Thomas Bierstadt, Moran and George Catlin without travelling out of town. Western sculptor Frederick Mountain Man Remingtons in bronze is also visiting Brigham City, where it is flanked by Medicine Man in bronze by Cyrus Dallin. 16-1- 9 initial photographic value, these pictures made from original glass negatives are now valuable for their glimpse of the era and its commonplace objects of life public buildings, clothing fashions, early homes and furnishings, fire engines and mining equipment, horse-draw- n sleds, hogs hanging outside the butcher shop, baths offered at the barbershop, stores offering the new electric lamps, etc. Photographers n Brigham Citys photographic family is represented in the 6how, with two pictures by Alma W. Compton included in the collection. Early daguerreotype artist Marsena Cannon, the first photographer in Utah, has many fine pictures in the exhi- Includes soup or salad, roll and butter. Look over our NEW MENU at the famous Pilgrims John Alden and Priscilla Mullin Alden. same time for more dining enjoyment. Theres also a fitting "thank you" extended during this Thanksgiving month to volunteers throughout the city as Friends of the Month in the Brown; first Fralia; second step-siste- Natalie r, step-siste- Su- r, san Heumier; Roland, Troy Maddox; Queen, Sherri Fred-de- ; show. Dan Weggeland (1827-191has one scene depicting ice bit. skaters that is perfect in comOther photographers include and makeup, with the position Hilton. Mike Godmother, Peterson; Stacy Galafron, of the period. He muted colored Beard, George Edward George would We to like remind Curdkin, James Burns; Fairy just those planning to attend that the was an official artist for the Anderson, Qu. David Hansen, Godmother, Susan Braithwaite. LDS church, commissioned to Thomas Larsen, Charles R. Second cast Cinderella, performance starts at 7 p.m. do murals for temSavage, J. Stanley Anderson, many 8 early of usual the Carla Jensen; Prince, Bobby instead p.m., ples and also scenery for the Albert Wilkes, Charles W. CarSummers; Stepmother, Becky Director Tuckness stated. Salt Lake theatre. ter and Heber Thomas. C.C.A. Christensen (1821-,191Thanksgiving tables set for a has one huge painting colonial type holiday have been entitled Indian Encampment put on display by Yvonne C. , included in the collection', alorfg 'Hansen lot Brigham City. She r a 'with another jaihtihg He later nbt bnly has !a "special (ouch in i, t t the art of fine but painted the Mormon panorama, a collection of 22 large murals, has a special interest in the with which he travelled and colonial period since she is the lectures on the history of the eighth of church. A complimentary Thanksgiving dinner is on Other outstanding pieces in the collection include William at citizens and senior for area special guests tap W. Majors detailed pictures of the Brigham City Community center on Friday, Fillmore and Parowan, not so Nov. 19. excellent for their artistic value as for their historic touches All retired persons and seniors are invited to and fine detail painted on tin; 12 attend with serving scheduled at noon. Joshua Shaws Reedy River Each couple is asked to bring a homemade pie, Massacre in traditional Hudson River school style; and homemade cake or pickles to ease the work load Samuel Jeppersons Burning of the food preparation committee, according to of BYU.; George M. Ottingers self portrait as a fireman. Senior Director Hazel Kaiser. Felecia, Debbie Heiner; Galafron, Chris Harrison; Curdkin, Mark Newman; Fairy AT TISE SEE YCU COUNTRY KITCHEN museum-galler- Just dont miss this exhibit; it is perhaps the finest that has been on display at the local in its history. museum-galler- y It will remain through Nov. 27, and the facility is open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through 723-381- Open: 5 1 am-- 1 720 South 5 Main am-- 2 Saturday. v 0 r Xou ate cotdiady invited to out Iotjfjy to view an outstanding art exfi&it Ijy t(ie Wasatcfi cdftt (fudd Qzznz. cJjictinian, Szma Izatuzing aitiiti dna datot cdfndetson, nion, Oxljottow and zNancy cddcJlanghtin, on disfifay now. dJlie extidit wd &e avaifalje in out Jloljljy fot yout jieasute unti zVqv. igtL Dinner beckons u Aionioii' seniors Friday tazx dou.ntu, jBan(L wt nrHnnitnnw li life ' . ril rtl : , Everyone, except special guests, should bring their service (plates and utensils) for eating. And Mrs. Kaiser noted that reservations are a must for the dinner, call Among guests .being invited are members of the Box Elder County commission and the Brigham City mayor and council and their wives. 723-325- 1. table-settin- H ffP g, njoux toc.cS.tij si , oumzd tt tant great-grandmoth- er Picture of Life Early photographs and da- guerreotypes in the collection will be viewed with fascination by young and old alike, with memories evoked for the elder- ly and a knowledge of life at time available for the young. This remarkable collection of service organization at the Idaho school. PHARMACY PHACTS" from Ray MalmroseIf youre tending to take your own body pretty much for granted here are a few facts you may find rather interesting. Your heart? its average travel approximately to very special way to remember . . . 169,000 miles. Youll be breathing between 31,000 and 32,000 MALMROSE PHARMACY 102 Keep your insurance policies, stocks, bonds and other important documents in a safe deposit box. times during which youll inhale and exhale some 438 cubic feet of air. Youll be moving an average of at least 750 major muscle. Youll be using your 7,000,000 or more brain cells while youre making your way through the day, and, if you're the average person, youll probably speak some 4,800 words during this period of time. So, isn't it a good idea that you should be taking good care of yourself while all of these things are going on? PRESCRIPTIONS E. Forest 5 am SAT. FRI. Patty Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Hall of 497 Highland, Brigham City, has been initiated into the Rick college Valkyries, a womens going to beat an of 103,000 times. And your blood? Its going pm 2) Joins group Today 1 THURS. 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