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Show I BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 26, 1973 School art was popular School Art on Parade, the April exhibit in the Brigham was City museum-gallerviewed by approximately 1,723 visitors signing the register along with numerous school children who did not sign the guest book. Art on display was from 20 and elementary secondary Elder School with the art works to the schools at the the third week of the show in order that the special Artrain competitive art show could be on display during the visit of Artrain, April Phyllis Owen, museum-gallerdirector, extended the gratitude of the committee to the schools for their support and cooperation in this annual exhibit and congratulated the young artists for the quality of their entries. schools district, returned close of in Box 24-2- y, This was the scene Tuesday afternoon as a formal ceremony opened the visit of Artrain in Brigham City. Color guard was provided by the Navy JROTC from Box Elder High school and a- - ARTRAIN CEREMONY mong speakers was Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton, wife of the grovernor, who complimented the city on the appearance of the Artrain site. The first man to fly a glider was Otto I.ilienthal of Germany in 1801. whove their time and endless list of people contributed a spokesman interest, said. Directed Publicity Publicity has been directed by Doug Wight with assistance Ken from Herb Blue, Spiekerman, George Mavridis, Richard Felt, Harold Felt, El. prize-winnin- i-- r ft STREET PAINTING Studests from several schools converged on Forest street Tuesday for street painting that was a feature of Artrain Week. This picture was taken with a telephoto lens from near Second West looking east to Main street. There were a lotta kids! These clowns were about handing out free balloons to publicize Artrain Week in Brigham City. Behind THEY WERE POPULAR in Brigham City Saturday, .that grease paint are, from left,. Jim Chastain, Pete Haugan and Dallas Stiver. the goc U neighbor. The American Red Cross Sarah Yates, Lee DeVilbiss, and Wayne Jaggie. Putting it all together, of course, was Chairman George g Uibel, a artist, who has earned himself a few ulcers. and finances Lending resources were Brigham City corporation, Box Elder County commission, and Box Elder Board of Education. The art show, one of the weeks numerous attractions, was judged by Dr. Twain Collette, Utah State Universtiy, and Lynn Hone, art instructor at Box Elder Junior High school. The art show was under Arfrain visit here: many lend a hand To make an event like Artrain come true for a small community like Brigham City takes a virtual army of people inin terested cultural achievement. .Typical of the many who have given long hours to the project is Mrs. Thomas Hannum whose task it has been, as services committee chairman, to find homes for Artrain staff Artrain activities continue members here. their stay during Accomodations Box Elder School district, Following is a schedule of activities for Thursday through Saturday as Brigham City continues to observe Artrain Week: who is education committee chairman. He and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson have arranged for and scheduled visits to Artrain of 2,500 students this week. Headed Facilities Councilman A1 Cazier had charge of facilities. It was his job to clean up the Artrain track area and handle the long City Chairman Lanell Footes direction. Chief architect of the Artrain project in Utah was Carolyn Caine of the Utah Institute of Fine Arts who acted as for Artrain in Utah along with Mrs. Jack Goodmdn. tv t v r4f mV Honorary Chairman Honorary chairman is Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton, wife of the governor. Others contributing to the I list of details associated with it, e.g., power and telephone were service, provided by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Favero, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen, City councilman and Mrs. Byron Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Topic, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Damon, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Coffman and Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Hannum. Another hard worker for Artrain is C. Morgan Hawkes, administrator of curriculum, Tippets and Prof. Farrell train security, platform, parking, etc. Phyllis Owen, director of the Brigham City museum-gallerwas instrumental in bringing Artrain to Brigham City in the first place. Lewis Wight, chairman of the museum-gallercommittee, has been a leading supporter. Margo Flint has headed efforts to organize Artrain Week activities with support from people like Thelma Somerville, y Della Armstrong, Shirley Kilminster, Phyllis Owen, Wayne Johnson, Lynn Hone, Lanell Foote, Jack Allen, Jill Urish, Bob Olds, Norm Thompson, Kathy Coffman and Dallas Stiver. Each of these in turn has solicited and received additional help from an almost travel of Artrain in Utah in- clude Gib Gardner, Federation of Rocky Mountain States; Dr. Donald Galvin, vice president of the federation, and R. L. mond, general manager of Union Pacific Western region. Union Pacific is moving the train without charge more than 2,000 miles during visits in Utah, Idaho and Montana . There are a great many others who have helped and if you are one of that legion of workers who have not been identified, you can be sure that your efforts have helped to further the cultural experiences of our youth and we hope, made Brigham City a little bit better for the event which you have helped to make possible, the spokesman said. THURSDAY, APRIL 26 9:00 a.m. West 9:00 a.m. Depot 3:00 p.m. ARTRAIN OPEN Forest and Eighth 3:00 p.m. CRAFT DEPOT OPEN Union Pacific 11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. ART & PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW Brigham City Museum-Galler11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. SOIL CONSERVATION SHOW Brigham City Museum-Galler6:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. ARTRAIN OPEN Forest and Eighth ! West 6:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. CRAFT DEPOT OPEN Union Pacific Depot 11:00 p.m. SR. ADULTS ARTRAIN DANCE 8:30 p.m. Community Center y y KIDS AT ARTRAIN smiles as one of the Morgan Hawkes who has coordinated student visits to Artrain, first groups files aboard. Artrain dance FRIDAY, APRIL 27 9:00 a.m. 3::00 p.m. ARTRAIN OPEN Forest and Eighth West 9:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. CRAFT DEPOT OPEN Union Pacific Depot 11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW Brigham City Museum-Galler11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. SOIL CONSERVATION SHOW Brigham City Museum-Galler6:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. ARTRAIN OPEN Forest and Eighth West 9:00 p.m. CRAFT DEPOT OPEN Union Pacific 6:00 p.m. Depot 10:00 p.m. ARTRAIN BAZAAR OPEN Brigham 6:00 p.m. City Community Center 10:00 p.m. READERS THEATRE on Stage 6:00 p.m. Brigham City Community Center y Adults in Brigham City over 40 are are reminded of the Artrain dance for them this evening (Thursday) at the community center. The event is titled Artrain Dance and is billed as another activity of Brigham Citys Artrain Week. Dancing will be from 8:30 to 11 p.m. to music of the Hull orchestra. The admission price y SATURDAY, APRIL 28 is $1. It was also announced Wednesday that the Rockettes from Box Elder High school will entertain after Fridays weekly luncheon for senior citizens. Karen Petersen is facultv sponsor for the colorful drill group. Seniors who plan to attend the luncheon are reminded that must be made reservations made today be calling the center, They were reminded also that bingo will be played Monday from 2 to 4 p.m. and that participants should bring either a white elephant prize or 25 cents. rl 723-325- RIBBON CUTTING Mayor Ole Zundel lends a hand as Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton cuts the ribbon officially opening Artrains visit in Brigham City. 10:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. ARTRAIN OPENS West Forest and Eighth 7:00 p.m. CRAFT DEPOT OPEN Union Pacific 10:00 a.m. Depot 10:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. ARTRAIN BAZAAR OPEN Brigham City Community Center 5:00 p.m. ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW 11:00 a.m. Brigham City Museum-Galler5:00 p.m. SOIL CONSERVATION SHOW 11:00 a.m. Brigham City Museum-Galler12:00 p.m. GIRL SCOUTS WIDE GAME Rees Pioneer y y Park p.m. BOY SCOUTS KITE DESIGN & FLYING CONTEST Rees Pioneer Park Baseball Diamond 9 p.m. READERS THEATRE PERFORMANCES in 6 p.m. the Community Center 8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.CEILIAN MUSIC SOCIETY SPRING CONCERT Box Elder High School Choral Room 3 READY TO WALK Mayor Ole Zundel gets on his walking shoes in preparation for Hike. Bike for retarded children in Box Elder county. Taking his pledge is Saturdays Chairman David Rostron. , ; |