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Show Attend A Mass Meeting in Your District iki THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah' Thursday, February 15, 1962 . Bear River Sets Plano Concert Gold-Gree- Set cl Logan A Ball n The Bear River ward MIA will the gold and gieen ball on Tuesday evening, Feb. 20, at 8 30 p m. in the ward recreation hall. hold concert by students will be preEnchanted Island will be the sented Sunday at 2 pm. in Main will be enjoyed to the music of the Auditorium at Utah State Univer- r.rme Jensen orchestra. sity by the fine aits department Ward MIA officeis invite the at USU. The public is invited. public to attend. o of Irving Wassermann Pianists are i Vivian Huderlie, Logan, and Mrs. Jams H Siggard, ced piano division competition. Price. Both are daughters of Mr. She has a bechelors degree in muand Mrs. Conn J. Haderlie, Logan. sic fiom USU, where she was a Mrs. Siggards husband is Darrel soloist, accompanist and private Siggard, former Brigham City res- teacher. I f ident. V Mir Mrs. Siggards husband, Darrel, is music instructor at Carbon High School, Price, and he as clarinetist, Nola Parry, flutist, and Glen Fifield, trumpeter, will support the pianists in the program. The group piesented the same program last Sunday in Price. Mrs. Siggard won a Gold Certificate from the National Federation of Music Clubs for earning a superior rating three consecutive years in concerto division competition. In the I960 Utah State Fair she won first place in the advan- - 7l! El -- I OF VTM" OPEN CONDUCTS BUSINESS DRIVE Heart Fund volunteers working with local business firms in the annual drive are headed by Mrs. Curt Garmager, chairman. Assisting her are volunteer workers Mrs. Albert VonderEsch, Mrs. Gerard Lefeber and Mrs. Don Simpkins. Absent when the photo was taken were Mrs. John Alex and Mrs. Daniel Schrum. Heart Fund Launches Drive In Downtown Business Firms THE PICTURES P.f,l 1 DAILY Thursday through Monday Army Sergeant Its Bright! Its Its Wonderful! Fun I Assigned in Texas Disn Army Sergeant First Class John son of Mr. and Mrs. 571 West Henry 0. Lundberg. Greenwood Drive, Brigham City, was assigned Jan. 29 to Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Tex. Valentines Day, Feb. 14 marked Mrs. Don Simpkins, Mrs. John the opening of the "Heart Days for Alex, and Mrs. Daniel Shrum. Mrs. Business drive conducted in be- Edwin Hay will contact all the half of the 1962 Heart Fund by professional offices personally as volunteers from Brigham Citys for that section of community. Six Heart Fund volun- the fund drive. teers will canvass offices and stores in the downtown areas and A little boy dialed "information shopping centers in the outlying and asked for the neighborhood districts for the next week. movie theatre. B. Lundberg, A medical HERBLRFS wesmts VICTOR n specialist in the cen ters Headquarters Company, Ser- geant Lundberg entered the Army in 1948. in You will find that number Local business chairman is Mrs. The soldier is Curt Garmager. She will be as- the telephone directory, said the graduate of Pocatello High school. sisted in downtown soliciting by operator. His wife, Bernhild, lives in San volunteer workers Mrs. Albert "I know, came the small voice, r Antonio, Tex. but I am standing on it. Esch, Mrs. Gerard Lefeber, Von-de- e I yj J j . E7"3 vt w I ' ; ' P U. respect and you will gain world will attend the third oundup, to be of knowledge and many Scout Senior at Button Bay State park, new friends. from July 20th through the in every a world Precinct Wing 29th. DORIS survived an original field The site of the Roundup is about of 39 applicants from throughout 25 miles southwest of Burlington, of the 39 Vt. on the shores of Lake Chamthe state. Twenty-fou- r were selected for training over the plain. past few months and the final The other members of the Utah eight were chosen this week. patrol are: Rose Brown of Ogden, Jane Crawford, 10,000 campers Sara Approximately Virginia from Gough and Rexa Moffett of Salt and adult staff members every part of the United States Lake City, Susan Rubin and JoAnn and from countries all around the Wangsgard of Ogden. v r-- y TO BE HELD st F.1IDAY, FEO. 19, 196? 725 8:00 P.M. 1st Precinct -- Marvin Peters, 2nd Precinct-Jo- Larsen, hn 1 1 1 1 4th East So. 26 V. 2nd So. G. Toombs, 71 No. 2nd West 3rd Precinct-- J. 4th Precinc- t- County Court House 5th Precinc- t- Ronald Ray, 459 So. 4th West 6th Precinct - N. J. Hyer, 5 7th Precinc- t- M. 8th on Precinct-Bunders- 1 1 So. st East 1 June Anderson, 31 5 No. 5th W. Elementary School 9th Precinc- t- Central School, Room One Oth Precinct 1 1 05 - Mrs. A. E. Christoffesen, Vest 7th South t 6605.4E. 1 1th Precinct -- Verdun F. 1 2th Carlisle, 1 26 E. 5th North 1 1 Precinct-Howa- rd Fonnesbeck, 3th Precinc- t- George A. Nielsen, 1 Perry - Perry Elementary School Corinne - Corinne City Hal! LDS RAYMGER:TO"f,!Y 8A.NDS : AN M ETTE from the story KViAMLAuXCil m i amt unim mu tirnj KW STRAUSS-ASHE- Wednesday, Thurs, Sunday, Monday Schedule Thursday through Tuesday The story of a woman who had to shut her eyes to shame Saturday Schedule Shorts 9:13 a.m; 1:10 pm.; 3.20 p.m.; 5:30 p.m.; 9:04 p.m. Babes in Toyland 10:03 a.m.; 1:31 p.m.; 3:14 p.m.;5:51 p.m.; 9:30 7:30 pm,; 11:10 p.m September Stnm 9:30 a.m Student Selected for Special Matinee Saturday Scout Roundup 9:00 OCLOCK. DOORS OPEN AT ADMITTED AFTER Word that she has bcnn selected a member ot the Utah Girl Scout Council patrol to attend the 1962 Girl Scout Senior Roundup in Vermont in July was received this week by Doris Louise Brousseau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Edgar Brousseau of Brigham City. Her letter of notification from the Utah Girl Scout council brought congratulations from Mrs. John S. Erickson, President of the Utah council with the wish that the experience will prove satisfactory - 9:1 5 A.M. START OF THE NO ONE SHOW. as SPECIAL VALENTINE MIDNIGHT SHOW FEBRUARY VERA MILES CHARLES Newly Decorated George and Maxs Hermitage Dance Hall DOOR PRIZES! Amuse- VATIN ED AND DRAKE Features VIRGINIA GREY - REGINALD GARDINER at 7:20 and 9:30 p.m. 23c Children Evenings Adults .. $1 73c Matinee Saturday and Sunday Adults Children . -- 23c i s hflTMtti.ir V - e Hill George and Maxs Hermitage Danre Hall in Ogden Canyon tyT Jt' 'll Vjt1 (Available for private parties) Phone EXport i'tiiYfLtASP - ; L4Ail ft nV i'1 Winner of 4 Academy Awards! t ki A J - TECHNICOLOR5 4 (MW Iinozii -CO- ... ! He He Sings! Ill r A 75c u H Coming Next Week (I $1.00 PUr, P s i 16TH Couples (Dates) Single Admission n.'ZtAXOr '! ment Hall ijwrm.a TiutiM ms lfECHNlCOLCR1 RC3ERT Local COUNTRY MUSIC MASTERS Lee Chaney, Kermlt DeAIl, Danny Staley, Paul Jones and Gary Deamons School Bear River City - Scouts Room, RECEIVES HONOR Miss Doris Brousseau, local Girl Scout, has been selected to represent Utah at the annual Roundup to be held in Vermont next summer. She Is an active scouter and assists with her younger troops along with other duties. BIG NEW DANCE FLOOR Dancing every Saturday night to the music of the Willard -- Steve Carlquist Honeyville-Honeyvi- lle tO: or 24 No. 6 East 4th Precinct - O. Lee Johnston, 461 Holiday Dr. Girl held Ver. x -HIT MERRY ANDREW in color starring Danny Kaye j |