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Show CHAIRMAN REPORTS USU Awaits Greatest Concert Season Ever One of the greatest which books the artists who appear at the university during the school year. Wynn Is Johnson, ASUSU executive vice and Kent Colton, president, ASUSU president, are also on the committee along with other student leaders ANTICIPATION OF the plan, ned concerts Is high because of the high quality of so many said Dr. Tippetts. events, Irana Arkhipova, whowlllslng In Logan during October, Is Russias greatest singer, he Promoted Thomas D. Coppln, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Frank Cop. pin of Brigham City, was re. cently promoted to the rank of captain In the U.S. Army. At pinning ceremonies held Aug. 31, the new captain recelv. ed his bars from his wife, the former Joanne Andersen of Brigham City, and Lt. Col. Paul W, Sheffler. Colonel Sheffler is command, lng officer of the Army hos. pltal, Dugway Proving grounds, where Coppln has spent the past four summers. r A 1957 graduate of Box High school, Coppln at. tended Utah State university from where he graduated In 1963, receiving a commission In the regular Army after being honored as a distinguished mill, tary graduate. Coppln Is currently enrolled In the University of Utah medl. cal school where he is in his senior year. El-de- Four Preps , Miss said. A Arkhipova Is making her first American tour, and has from coast to coast. Van Cllburn, pianist, Is a stated Dr. "household work, Tippetts and will appear at USU In November. Cllburn has be. come Internationally known through his European tours, Including the Soviet Union. - rt High school. Represents Teachers At Jr. High native of Brigham City and language teacher at Box Elder Junior High school has been named faculty representative for the Brigham City school. He Is Stewart Reeves, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reeves of Brigham City, who Is In his sixth year as a teacher at Box Pianist George Shearing can. Elder Junior High. celled his concert performance Reeves Instructs In German. scheduled Oct. 15 at Utah State A graduate of Box Elder High university, but The Four Preps, school, he received a B.S. de. have gree from Utah State unlver-sltentertaining specialists, been booked to replace him as and has studied German part of Homecoming activities. at Kent State university In Ohio Janet Greenhalgh, homecomand English at Loretto Heights ing general chairman, said in Denver. Shearing had recording engagements he could not break to HE AND HLS WIFE, THE for. keep his USU commitment. She mer Janet Rasmussen, reside said, however that the Four at Mantua with their two child, Preps are popular with college ren and a Navajo Indian foster students and they should pre. child. sent an enjoyable program. Reeves Is active In LDS church activities and currently HOMECOMING activities of. teaches In the Aaronlc Priestficlally begin Oct. 10 with nam- hood and Is a counselor In the ing of the new queen to reign MIA. over the week-lonactivities. Bonnie Allen, 1965 queen from coverage at 12:30 In Romney Half-timactivities at Burley, Idaho, will crown her Stadium. the game will Include a per. successor that night. Also on the agenda Is Rhy. formance from the USU and CSU thm Rhapsodies Wednesday marching bands and announce, night. Chairman Pat Nelson said ment of trophy winners. the annual talent contest among CONCERT TIME SATURDAY campus groups would be center. rl around the homecoming night Is p.m. In George Nelson Fleldhouse, with the an. theme of Dynamic Dawn. Decorations and music will de. nual homecoming dance planned and loyalty to Immediately thereafter in the plct program Union Ballroom. USUs Scots, said. she country, PARADING will men orchestra will perform at DOWNTOWN begin Saturday morning, Oct. the dance. at 9:30 a.m. with float High school seniors from 15, entries following a route Utah and southern Idaho have through the business section and been Invited to the festivities. rates are being of. ending at the campus. Dale fered to the prep students with Wynder Is parade chairman. Football between USU and activities throughout the day de. Colorado State university Is signed to acquaint them with planned for national television the university and college life. A DueafUSU Homecoming y e Half-pric- Choir THE VIENNA BOYS Is scheduling their first con. cert west of the Mississippi River this year and will be In They Logan during February. have been acclaimed world-widfor their superb performDr. Tippetts. said ances, We have been trying to book them for the past 10 years and this year have cooperated with the California universities to bring them West. Mikmall Valman, violinist, Is a Brilliant young Russian vlo. llnlst, continued Dr. Tippetts. He Is dean of the Leningrad Conservatory of Music, the e foremost music in Russia. Makes Home Smith i - pc i ted The lame flood of appllca. ttons foi school benefits suboffice mitted to the during the jast six weeks has slowed diwn the iss lance of SPEAKER Kenneth HolmThlokols gren represented Wasatch division at American Management association meeting. conservatory Thiokol Aide brother-in-law- Golden eligibility reitlfkates for educational benefits and ly, many veterans have had to commence their school enrollment befoie receiving official appioval from Veterans Smith Administration, HE EXPLAINED THAT vet. erans with basic service ell. gllillty, who have submitted an application to the Veterans Ad. mlnlstiatlon for educational under the new G.I. bill benefits r Kenneth Holmgren, Bear to their enrollment In prior participated as a school, will be fully piotected City, guest speaker at a corporate as to benefit payments, which planning seminar will be retioactlve to cover their by the American sponsored attendance In approved courses. held Management association, Smith cautioned veteians to at the Sherltan Place hotel In make certain that when they reSan Francisco Calif., Oct. 3.7, ceive a certificate of eligibility was Holmgrens presentation for school enrollment, that they entitled Market Planning. promptly submit the certificate The speakers for this meetto the school, to permit the various selected from were ing school to furnish Veterans AdIndustries to discuss different ministration with the required aspects of corporate enrollment certification. planning. Holmgren represented Thiokol Chemical corpora, SMITH ADVISES VETERANS tlons Wasatch division. who change their mailing to promptly notify both The attendees Included top management personnel repre. the Post Office and the Veter-an- s sentlng a wide spectrum of Administration, and when .United States Industries. writing or submitting evidence to Veterans Administration that Miss Lmiko Ishuawa daugh. of Mi and Mrs Ato of Tokso, Japan ai rived sister DeMolay Meet Attracts Local Youths Sou-lim- a d Marine Viet Nam Local In Marine Private First Class Joseph F. Hauschlld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton R, Haus. child of 1020 Oak, Brigham City, Is a member of the Second Twenty. sixth Ma Battalion, rines, which southwest Is positions manning ten miles of Da Nang. The new battalion Is a unit of the recently formed Fifth Marine Dvtston Shortly after a bill was passed In Congress authorizing another Marine Division, the Twenty. Sixth Regiment formed and began training at Camp Pendle. ton, Calif. All training was slanted toward the Vietnam war situation. Demolitions and mine warfare, booby traps, counter guerrilla warfare, and small unit were jungle tactics stressed. DULUTH Minn tUPI) Stpt. 21, where M.i.i.ecota claims its Green a with Has tbe puest water of visit family Mr and m lake or. the Noith Ameii-- . ujtkawa for a year an tom mem and mat Duluth e a d Mrs Youzi I and posstt h two tears. hah cbmni st ,u She has enrolled in the ninth To bat k up the latter. grade at the Box Elder High to the fact that school for the om.ng school x H iv Ee.u Club of Ameriyear and will ride with other ca lias h, d ,'s heaclquar'eis in Honeyville students on tie bus. Duluth foi moie than 30 She flew from Tokyo to San ea: s Min-fsota- o-- VISITOR of Miss Fmiko Tokyo, Japan, in Honeyville visiting coming year. a Is for v Iblacker S rposri Qr TOMS During our BIG Birthday SALE Youll save GALORE Business is and we're good har- vesting Out the 1 26" X 34 e they Include their VA Claim number This will assist VA in making positive Identification on each individual case. Smith reminds veterans that detailed Information of all benefits administered by Veterans Administration Is available at the Regional Office, located on the fifth floor of the Federal at 125 South State Building Street, Salt Lake City. w'li she e long-rang- Clearing the Air In Hones Ml e on Ri-ve- long-rang- Isht-k.iw- a ,VV bargains for you.ff MIRRORS Double strength beveled edge. Harvest special $J77 9X12 BRAID RUGS SPECIAL A $9qooj NYLON 4 DRAWER CARPET UNFINISHED Installed over s5 sq. yd. USED MOTOROLA STEREO with AM-FExcellent condition. Walnut Cabinet. M Radio. 129 CHESTS sporfdbte T.V. $795 1 3! HOOVER AUTOMATIC WASHERS Ideal for apartments and Trailers IKUgs SEE THEM urn FURNITURE CENTER 5 Miles South of Brigham City STARTS 723-36- THURS. OCT. e (Non Partisan) THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE (Paid Political advertlsment by Retain Jones Committee Lucille Jonee) . Her sister, Mrs. Fujikawa, had not seer, her sister for eight years and Mr. Fujikawa since she was just a little girl. She has been thrilled at how everyone has been friendly since she arrive In Utah. Honeyville ter Speaks at Coast Seminar Curtain Opera Quartet, comprised of young singers from the Metropolitan Opera, will be performing In Logan for the first time. During the first half of their performance they will feature arias, duets and quartets from popular operas and during the second half they will sing hit songs from Broadway and light Six boys from Leland Stan, opera, said Tippetts. ford chapter, Order of DeMolay In Brigham City, attended the THE FOLLOWING ISasched. ule of concerts planned for annual DeMolay state conclave In Ogden Friday and Saturday. this year: The local representatives Irana Arkhipova, Oct. 18; Master Counclor D. Fred Oct. Stravinsky, pianist, Robert Robinson, mas. Stiver, D1 Orchestra 24; Michelanglo ter counclor. elect; Don Carey, Firenze, Nov. 9; Van Cllburn, senior counclor. elect; Tom Nov. 18; Utah Symphony Orchestra with Richard Foodlm as Corwin, Junior counclor-elect- ; guest artist, Jan, 23; Vienna Jeffrey Stiver, senior deacon, and William Lowry, chaplain. Boys Choir, Feb. 10; Golden Conclave sessions were Curtain Opera Quartet, Feb. 16; by, the DeMolay state USU Concert Band with guest officers headquarters at artist, Jan. 23; Mikmall Val- the Ben with Lomond Hotel. They 2. con. of the All March man, cert performance will be held consisted of general business In George Nelson Fleldhouse meetings, degree competition, workshops and a banquet. at 8:15 p m. Frank Jarvis, Logan, a mem-be- r Faculty and students may ob. of Leland Stanford chapter, tain reserved seats by going to the ticket office In the Utah State was created a Chevalier of the Order of DeMolay during aspe. Union, the Monday of each week cial ceremony Saturday. which has an event. There was also an lnvesture of Legion of Honor at the meet, Season salad and add dresslng. ing just befoie serving the Several hundred boys from gieens Earliei addition causes Utah attended the annual wilting gathering. The To School these eterais are currently enrolled in a 'd attending school, mezzo-soprano- Stew-aREPRESENTATIVE Reeves Is faculty representative at Box Elder Junior Tokyo Miss In 17 Francisco In 15 hours, then by plane to Salt Lake City where she was met by her sister and Vets Going movement The UA of I tab wterans with active sent e since Jan 31, 1955, ee ling oi Llnal veter. Is fat ans Aummistratlon estimates, Elmer J, Smith, manager of the Sa t Lae City Regional office, t.as reported More than 3.600 tetetans have applied for school terefits under the new G I. t til, and the majority of com-mltte- Brigham Man JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 13, 166 con-ce- seasons that Utah State University has ever known, described Dr. Twain Tippetts, head of the USU Department of Theater Arts, of the 1966-6- 7 USU concert season Dr. Tippetts Is director of e the USU concert. forum PROMOTED - Thomas D. Coppln receives captains bars from his wife, Joanne, and Lt. Col. Paul W. Sheffler. THE BOX ELDER 3.600 Utah AND ENDS SAT. OCT. 4 13'h 22"d 7 ns |