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Show If Vf Ml BG Student In USU Play ; ' . ' ; I i , One of the documentary spe- THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah cials planned for next season by Thursday, February 25, 1965 David L. Wolper, the Hollywood producer who specialises In this field, will be based on the controversial best-sellin- g book, The Feminine Mystique," by Betty Frledan. Wolper cameras and sound equipment will range around the country getting the opinions of women In all walks of life about the female's place In today's society. Students Prepare for IIS Robert Harrison, local stu. dent attending Utah State uni. veralty has been selected as a member ot the cast for the next USU Theater play, Pelleasand Mesllsande," according to an announcement made by Pro lessor Vosco Call, director. Harrison will be seen in two parts, as the porter and again as one of two beggars In the production. The play has been called a haunting symbolistic trag edy of human fate and destiny." It was written by Maurice Maeterlinck, a Belgian prince, who wrote In the French language because he preferred Its poetic oualltv. The play opens March 1 In the Lyric Theatre in Logan. Curtain time will be 8:15 p.m. and tick. ets are available at the USU ticket office, and at the box office before each performance, The price Is $1.25 or 75 cents with USU activity cards. , Harrison Is a freshman stu. dent at USU and Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Glade S. Har. rlson, 122 North Fourth East, Brigham City, Science Fair Students at Intermountain school are busy this, week with preparations for the annual Science Fair to be held Wed. nesday and Thursday, March 3.4 In the basement ot Building 13 from tho Kies of tho Newt A Journal One difference between soaps 327. and detergents Is that soaps combine with hard water min- The event Is being arranged by a science far committee and personal of the math and science at the department school. The Navajo students of the school are now working diligently on Individual and group pro. Jects for display at the Science erals to form scum, while tergents do not. In case you've been wondering about the absent Oarry Moore, he and his wife are still Involved In that trip they began last fall. But they're getting near the end. Now In the Far East, they will wind up with Australia, New Zealand and the South Seas somettme In April. The comedian's plans for next season are not known, but It Is likely that CBS will put him back to work In some capacity after his year off. Fair. round-the-wor- Judging ot the exhibits will take place on Tuesday, Mar. 2, from 1 to 5 p.m. An Invitation is extended to the general public to visit the school and view the Science Fair Wednesday and Thursday between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. each day. de- PREPARE EXHIBIT Mildred Menally and Lorraine Canyon, left to right, student at Intermountain school, are pictured above as they prepare an exhibit for the annual Science Fair scheduled for Mar. The public Is invited to visit the Science Fair. ld FRONTIER DAYS 50 Years Ago February 18, 1915 Mias Verna Rees was the guest of honor at a delightful shower last Friday evening, given as a prelude to her approaching marriage. The party was given at her home and parcels of every description fairly rained down upon that fortunate young lady, then games of various kinds were played, social chat in which much advice was given was indulged in and a delicious luncheon was served. Those present were Lucy Larsen, Anna Jensen, Mary Young, Beatrice Brown, Alice Parsons .E.hel Rees, Ma'.lnda 'Wright. Laura Callle Lund, '.Laura Mathias, Sarah Mathias, Ethel Merr-el- l, Lilly Mae Reese, Lenora Reese, Lenora Romer, Mary Eskelsen, Amber Hamson. May (Valentine, Eta Facer, LMrs. Melvin Tingey, Mrs. Lorenzo Hansen, Erma Coleman, Mntf. Junior Anderson, Rllla Pelt, Ruth Rees, Verna Rees, Esther Reeve and Freda Hansen. Mrs. Clifford Frye was hostess to the February 15, .1915 Jacobsen of the Laurel Cafe entertained in honor of the MIA officers of the First ward and those who participated in the concert recently given by those organizations. A sumptuous dinner was served after which social features were introduced and during the evening, the guests presented Mr. Jacobsen with a signet ring in appreciation of his splendid hospitality. Those present were Ada Johnson, Maud Dredge, Viola Jepp-son- , Anna Cottam, Lillie Zina Jensen, Evelyn Sorenson, Dellah Roberts, Nellie Sorensen, Evans, Mary Strangulst, Loa Jensen, Nellie Jensen, Fay Hamson, Florence Watkins, Amy Lee, Lola Jeppson, Wilma Jeppsen, iDelila Holst, Mattie Nelson, John Mathias, John P. Lillywhite, Charles Reeves, William Sheffield, Reynold Watkins, George L. Johnson, E. A. White, Chris Holst, Henry Holst, Ed Lee. Lawrence and Lucus Johnson. February 18, 1915 - On Valentine's night Miss Callie Lund delightfully entertained several relatives and friends, the occasion being In honor of her birthday. Miss Lund received' several tokens of love ns well as the congraiuhtons of those present, who were Mr, and Mrs. Orville Lund, Mr, and Mrs. 0. G. Spencer, Mrs. Minnie J. Lund, Mrs. Anna K. Hansen, Misses Callie Lund. 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The annual housewarming of the chamber of commerce was held on Friday evening and 17 new members were introduced by George Hone, chamber secretary. The new members are as follows: John Adams, C. Henry Nielsen, Owen L. Brough, Fred L. Petersen, N. E. Buckwaiter, Dr. M. W. Fish, Ezra Owen, Norman Watkins, Carl Seashore and Ira W. Larsftn. February 19, 1935 - The members of the Ace-H- i bridge club were entertained at an attractively appointed bridge luncheon given by Mrs. Russell Tingey on Thursday evening at her home. A hot luncheon was served at six small tables centered wi:h beautiful red roses and sweet peas, and Valentines were used as place cards. Bridge was played and prizes went to Mrs. James Wallace, Mrs, Ray Grant and Mrs. Veronus Jenson, Guests of the club were Mesdames Veronus Jensen, James Brown, Floyd Jenson, W. L. Holst, Jr., Homer Tingey. Ralph Jensen, George Johnson, Arso L. J. Smith, Orion Eskelsen, Harold Arbon, Chrlstofferson, Floyd Andersen, L. A. Richardson, W. R. 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