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Show XI Pay Tribute The new music club ol Brigham City is officially on its way and will be known as the Edward MacDowell Music club. The group will meet the first each of Saturday evening month. The list of charter members has not, as yet, been established. Any music enthusiast interested in firsts may still join as one of the original members of this organization, which plans to have a long history of usefulness to music in this community. The group met last Saturday at the home of Mrs. S. L. The program was in charge of Mrs. Dale Madsen. a Mrs. Herman Jeppson led short discussion of Chopin, the only composer who has w'ritten for just one media, the piano Mrs. Moskowitz played Chopins Waltz in A Minor, which demonstrates both the tender melancholy and the gaity of his Polish French nature. Mrs. Bonnie Bigler, a guest from California, sang "Just A Wondering, accompanied by Mrs. Margaret Johnsen. Mrs. Fred Clark mentioned the difficulty of transcribing the music of the American Indian into our white and black idiom; the music of this race is interwoven with everything in their daily life. She then played two of her - To President 0' 'PICK Eight couples representing the Brigham Lions dub joined the more than 1,300 other Lions and ladies from the 142 clubs in the state of Utah in t heir midwinter convention and banquet at the Hotel Utah and the Hotel Newhiuse in Salt Lake City, January 7 The evening planned in honor nl President S. A Dodge of the International Association of Lions clubs and Mrs, Dodge of Detroit, Mich, began With banqueting in their honor, the ladies meeting at Hotel Utah and the Lions meeting simultan-eousl- j at the Hotel New house Highlights of the ladies meeting were a program presented by an all blind troop from the Salt Lake Center for the Blind, and an address by Mrs. Dodge At the meeting for Lions two head tables accommodated not fewer than 60 men including high state officials, top ranking Lions of Utah, and guests. Music for the occasion was furnished by the Deltonians, a celebrated ladies PICTURES' THE AND SATURDAY TODAY BIG DOUBLE BILL KsT'" HERBERT J. YATES presents SGACF LOST SHIPS sterrmf DEREK WANDA HENDRIX WALTER BRENNAN JOHN trio. A REPUBLIC PICTURE Plus serial, shorts, cartoon & MATINEE SAT. news P.M. 1 4 DAYS STARTING p&RTs SUNDAY GREAT OUTDOOR COLOR DRAMA!, juiki Hint Jiim MDinPIIMA $ Mom aanioraM, tkm AoediR MOM l) utr wtif and IimI pm ll!ffi?ESSl r i rjl POLLY WHUAM DEMARESTJICHARD ANDERSON . . . BERGEN An M G M Picture also selected shorts - cartoon - news 7 International President Dodge, rated high in the recognized circles of Americas leading speakers, addressed the Lions setting forth his personal appraisal of contacts made in his recently concluded visit to 34 nations and countries of the world in w'hieh Lions clutbs are located. President Dodge prefaced his remarks with, There is nothing we, (he and Veina, his wife) have seen In all our travels that compares with the grandeur of the western United States, Yellowstone and the national parks, and particularly the parks in the state of Utah. All peoples, where ever we have found them, have fundamentally the same hopes, the same same ambitions, the likes and dislikes, that as we have in America, he said. In (President imagination, Dodge took his audience first to Sweden, the land where for 150 years there has been no war, and where there are no unemployed. By the way, it was herd that he met King Gustaf as a member of the Stockholm Lions Through the middle East, said President Dodge, where my history lessons said I should look for Druids and camels and tents, I saw from the air the ultra modern city of Beirut. At the airport we were met by ten Cadillacs made in Detroit, and stayed in an hotel with air conditioning and radio. to To Tripoli in Lebanon, England and the Lord Mayor of London, to his visit with the to Palestine, Pope in Rome, Egypt there is little difference in people. All are very much like us. Mos-kowit- DEBORAH KERR, as she will appear as Portia, the Wife of Brutus, to be played by James Mason, in forthcoming production of Shakes pears thrilling meloeast includes drama, Julius Caesar. The Greer Garson, Marlon Brando, John Gteigud Calhera and many others M-G-- Ms all-st- ar Rolterdam I visited one HONEYVILLE REPORTS: building so constructed that automobiles were driven into the building up ramps to In office Farm Bureau Starts Honeyville Class office doors. "The first he Lions Clulb, said, was organized in Europe in 1948, now there are 700 clubs. My very special and selected audiences," said Dodge, were granted not to me as an individual, but to me as a representative of half a million selected men, members of 10,200 Lions clubs, located in 35 nathe tions, and countries of world. Lions International." he said, "is an inLionism, strument by which one may reach out and touch the hearts of men. Its structure is unique in as much as it embraces Christianity from the church without its secret rites and rituals, brotherhood and fraternal-isfrom the fraternity, without selectivism, democratic procedure from government without politics, and initiative and drive from business without competitive rivalry. Service is our motto. Liberty, Intelligence, Our Nations Safety, is our slogan, The initial letters of these ' five wwds spell LIONS Those attending the convention representing the Brigham club were: President and Mrs. Basil Fife, Secretary and Mrs. S. W. Beecher, Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs. A. Eliwyn Seely, Mr, and Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer, Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Huchel, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parsons and Mr. and Mrs. Myr-land Balls. Monday; Will Demonstrate Painting Word has been received 4 Box Elder JOURNAL New Music Club Officially Begins ; Will Be Known As The Edward MacDowell Music Club A Lovely Shakespearean Heroine that$tWallace Hunsaker Bin Tolman who underwent sur- gery in the LIDS hospital in Salt Lake Oty, Wednesday, Jan. 6, is doing fine and will 'be out of the hospital real soon. The Farm Bureau started a class in (Honeyville Monday, January 11 at 2 ip. m. in the ward hall. M. Zollinger will demonstrate point painting. IMr. and Mrs. Nolan Benson have 'returned home after two weeks vacation in Nevada and California. They visited friends in Sacramento, and Mr. and Mrs. (Don Walker in iGeyserville, Calif. The Walkers are former residents of Honeyville. The Bensons visited points of interest in San Francisco and Los Angeles, Palm Springs and Las Vegas, Nevada, The weather was ideal all the time. Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson in Nibley, Utah, Sunday. and Corporal Shorland" G. Maurice Hunsaker, two (brothers and sons of Mr. and IMrs. IHunsaker of HoneyvDle arrived home from 'two years in the U. S. army, one of which was spent in Korea. The boys are looking fine and are happy to be home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dell Petersen of Thatcher, Utah, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Benson, Sunday. They are from Thatcher. Mr and IMrs. Alton Hunsaker visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Grant In Logan, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Blain Anderson and children of Bear River City and Mr. and Mrs. Keath Banfuss and children of Tremonton, visited at the home of IMr. and Mrs. Rulon Benson, Sunday. It was Mrs. Bowmans birthday. They enjoyed a delicious dinner. Don and Carol Johnson and Miss Joan Petersen of Douglas, Wyo and Robert Kearns oi Denver, Colo., have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. l Marriage Licenses this past week. Their son, Lin who has furbeen home on a lough from the U. S. navy, and Johnson and Kearns are buddies in the navy. The boys all returned to their base in Long 'Beach, Calif., Saturday, Jan. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hunsaker visited with relatives in Salt Lake City this past week. Mr. and Mrs. 'Tolman Burke and daughter, Gale, visited in Salt Lake City, Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. O. 'A. Seager and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wheatley and son, Richard, of Mayfield, Utah, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lament Wheatley, 30-da- ON Brigham City, Utah Friday, January 15, 1954 own compositions, "A Cachiti Lullaby, on a theme sung bj a Pueblo grandmother in New Mexico, and A Little Chinese Girl, a study in grace notes. Mrs. Arthur Gillespie was elected as president; the complete slate of officers will be set up at the next meeting California Gets Huge Telescope MOUNT HAMILTON, Calif. (UP) The world's second larginstruest telescope a 120-inc- ment is nearing completion at the University of Californias Lick Observatoiy and astronomers aheady are beginning to call California the astronomy center of the world director of Dr. C. D. Shane the observatory, said only 10 more pounds of glass need be taken from the four-topyrex disc. The operation will be com12 pleted during the next months. The instrument will then enable scientists to study the outer regions of cold, black space at a radius of 900 million light years. Only the Mount Palomar IBig Eye surpasses the Lick Observatory instrucent. When the final polishing is of finished, some 800 .pounds glass and about two years of work will have painstaking been been consumed. the final polishing Durihg stages, unglazed tile will be used to Tub iron oxide, wrhich scientists call rouge because of its resemblance to the wo- 200-inc- h at Back In Brigham After Holiday Trip Back into the regular rouof everyday living are holiday vacationers: Mr. and Mrs. Darwin L. Young and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Cottle. tine The quartet traveled to California and Nevada for their vacation fun. At Edwards Air Force they visited with Lt. and Mrs. Sydney and B. Johnson children, Karen. 2. and Scott Browning, 6 weeks. Mrs. Johnson was the former of Alice Mae Burt, daughter Mr. and' Mrs. John M. Burt. In Taft, California they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Herrod, Jr., and children Becky, five-da2, and John Nielsen,old son Mrs. Herrod is the for mer Jean Nielsen, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. George A t - Nielsen. on to They then continued to Los Angeles then returned Utah via Las Vegas. ; The weather was delightful the entire trip and a most enjoyable time spent by the two couples. Young Jeffery and Michael time with his Mr. and Mrs A If N. Olsen, during their parents' vacation trip. mens cosmetic, over the giant mirror. The Lick Observatory instrument, the Palomar telescope instrument at and the Mount Wilson will, according to astronomers, make California the astronomy center of the Cottle spent grandparents, 100-inc- h world. MERRELLS GIANT WIDE SCREEN TODAY AND SATURDAY Two Big Color Shows SALOME WHERE SHE DANCED with Yvonne DeCarlo, Rod Cameron Plus IHI WAS until a THE WESTS "STRANGER" WILDEST put h SPITHRS.. braid m HER SUN. - MON. - TUES. Marriage licenses issued by the Box Elder County clerks office, Brigham City. 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