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Show GIVE STANDING OVATION i rx4 ' : s N BC Audience Enjoys if Symphony, Pianist xS"sV'- x s 't'l ' , v'x JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, March 9, 1967 ELDER H 5 ,r ws-- , picked ftont nutnetous sout ces and reptesent the best camera art wot k In the state 67 Highway Maps Ready K college music. e A, Skwqqft SCRVf YOURSUF AND 1 The 1967 otttelal state high, ty maps will le teady for dis. These maps itnbution Mar. sre probably the best ones ever prepared, state officials said The maps ate printed on a high gloss paper that gives depth and flat tty to the color on the teveise side of HOI LY WOOD ITD s the highway map, 1 he lee Mat .n who moved Into themselves depict the 'iipet satux with 'Cat many stiange and beautiful at- Balou next tat' in Point of Utah. They were Blank tractions v MOM Water Softener fully automatic Culligan $2ir ONE RENT Utah's highway mapietetves the highest single demand than any other state. connected publication. They are mailed all over the world and requests ate dally througnout the year. To meet the demand, 750,000 maps were ot tiered this year and all Indications ate that this amount m? be insufficient. photo-giaph- STARTS TODAY est. a newcomer to the screen, Judi and Jack Lemmon, a veteran actor, are man and wife in new comedy "The Fortune Cookie," which opens today at the Row Theatre, and plavs through Wednesday. Mark The Utah State Department of Highways received an award for their 1965 highway map. 1 A standing ovation by a near capacity crowd closed last COMPLETING THE evenings weeks Utah Symphony concert at the Box Elder High School program were symphonies by auditorium. The symphonies an- Haydn and Tschalkovsky. The nual presentation In Brigham Classical, pure and spontaneous City by the Potary club was Haydn Symphony 104, (his last) a success as Judged by this opened the program. The anc soon audience years large, attentive and ap. warmed to this delightful music preclative audience. Highlight of this years pro- which was carried through In gram was an excellent perfor-manc- fine spirit. The graphic and singular by Brigham Citys own of Tschalkouskys Fifth Dan Harrison as piano soloist, performing the First Movement Symphony made a good lasting of Rovel's G major Plano Impression. Starting somberly, but moving rapidly through the A very colorful and piece, It demands and en. full range of Its musical ex. joyed close rapport between presslon, Its strength and emotion Is varied and unmistakable. soloist and orchestra. Not employing the usual THE ROMANTIC and moving cadenza and solo type pass-age- s lntersperced by Instru- french horn theme of the second mental accompaniment, this movement soon advancing to the work molds both solist and stringed Instruments Is strongly Into an exciting melange contrasted by the energetic ryth-mlof sounds and effects. A rathintensity and drive of the er bold pelce by Impression, succeeding sections. In this lstlc standards, Ravel adds a Tschalkovsky work, was seen all strong flavor on Contemporary the color, lnstensity and grand performance which has helped spice to this number. stamp the Utah Symphony as a MR. HARRISON displayed ex- first rate orchestra containing cellent technical skill and ryth-ml- both strong and capable soltsts accuracy and showed a and tiavlng lucid and sparkling ensemble strength. high level of ability and accomA varied and Interesting prothe latter being plishment, achieved by his years of con. gram, It was well attended by a slstent practice and study com. m ature and appreciative audSuccess of this conHe ience. mencing at age seven. studied for two years with his cert was Indeed gratifying to mother and for a time after was all those whose work and eftaught by Gladys Lund. He later fort go toward seeking cultural studied with Margaret Johnsen achievement and enjoyment both and Douglas Mann before leav- statewide and especially here In our own community. ing Brigham City. And thanks to you, Dan After one year at Brigham for an excellent perforYoung university, he filled an LDS m tssion to Ireland, during mance and your fine representation of Brigham City; we wish which time he was actively In music. you the very best. OWN YOUR OWN ) looks forward to Instructing In By John Ensign HE BOX '4 V V- x ' x n'v x Automatic Culligan Rental we furnish sal! and all service. Plus 5 Umo. - Unlimited Soft Water C19 - - Exchange C 050 Famous Culligan tank exchange service s Mo. 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Colors Journal 50 Years Ago Mesdames Mary Wight and George March 2, 1917 Andrews were hostesses at an old fashioned rag bee yesterday at the home of Mrs. Wight. A delightful afternoon was spent in a social way after which a hot dinner was served. The guests were Mesdames D. P. Burt, Arthur Goss, Esther Forsgren, Bessie Wight, A. P. Burt, Ada Reeder, Mary Campbell of Inkom, Misses Louise Burt, Hazel and Estell Pulsipher, and Olive Andrews. Clifford Jensen returned yesterMarch 2, 1917 day from a several weeks outing m California. He got as far south as the Mexican boarder and crossed over the line just to experience the sensation. His companion, Mathew Compton, remained in California and went over to Tracy where Utah capitalists are building a big sugar factory, to work for a while. The boys had the time of their lives on their rumblings. 30 Years Ago Mrs. Bear River City March 1937 2, Tuesday, Delbert Holmgren entertained at a children's party at her home Saturday in honor of her son Kenneths seventh birthday. The little guests went to Brigham City to attend a picture show and then returned to the Holmgren home where luncheon was served. Miss June Norr, daughter Tuesday, March 2, 1937 of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Norr of Brigham City, was chosen to reign as queen at the annual snow carnivel held in this city Ftiday night at the Bluebird ballroom. Her attendants were Miss Roberta Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ward of Willard, and Miss Dorothy Kund-son- , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Kundson of this city. Paas o o o Antique Asstd, Colors Complete with Cheesecloth and Sandpaper QiDSlilOi kmm add Water '' "A' ablets 7 00 Hersheys Magnesia Golf Balls gKib.!!' vS tvwwf' n I Cut-t)ui- Mandarin Oranges Antacid - Mild Laxative 24 oz. 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