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Show At museum-galler- BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah y Thursday, December 4, 1 975 artist featured n show Local by Sarah Yates Holly Time will be the theme for the December exhibit at the Brigham City museum-gallerwhich will feature local talent in art and crafts throughout the month. Featured in the gallery will be a show by E. Lynn Hone of Brigham City, who will have paintings, sculpture and pottery on display. Presently an art instructor at Box Elder High school, Hone is an outstanding contemporary artist who focuses attention on structural and one-ma- n DOLLS AND ART will complement each other in the December exhibit at the Brigham City Museum-Galleras hostess Elizabeth Madsen of Alpha Delta Kappa y Symphonic band sets USU concert tribes of Israel. Fiesta del Pacifico, by Roger Nixon, is a new piece which captures the dash and daring of Spanish California. Also to be heard is an arrangement of music by that most American of all concert com- The Utah State University Symphonic band, under the direction of Dean Madsen, will present the first in a series of three Bicentennial concerts on Thursday, Dec. 4, at 8 p.m. in the Chase Fine Arts Center Concert hall. Admission is free, and families are invited and encouraged to attend. Students from the Box Elder county participating in the tour son. The program features a variety of music by American com- Brigham City TanjaLyn Haggen, John Funk, Dick Mun-rDeborah Dames Brown and Steve Horne. Tremonton Jim Chapman, David Winkler and Lynda Poul- - The concert also includes the descriptive piece, Jericho, by Morton Gould which tells musically the Old Testament story of the capturing of the city of Jericho by Joshua and the are: Hoy ipuDDs from icy dlfiOcCn i . A nine i . M Brigham City boy was credited with saving the life of a two year-ol- d boy who was trapped in a slush filled ditch near his home. Police Youth Officer Peggy Parker said Anthony Valentine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Valentine of 836 North 250 West, was taken to the home of Richard Pixton, then to Cooley Memorial hospital for a checkup during the Monday night incident. Parker said Willie Curtis, 9, found Anthony in the ditch in about 20 inches of snow and water, trapped where a culvert year-ol- Philip Sousa; and March, d had washed a basin in the ditch about 7 p.m. vestigate, she said. The baby, wearing cowboy boots, pants and a sweater, was taken to the Pixton residence where the family dried the boys clothes and attempted to locate the parents. When unable to do so, they called police and the baby was transported to Cooley, she said. The baby had been in the water about an hour, she said, and had he not been found when he did, might have perished from exposure. Parker said the parents, when discovering the boy was gone, went to the Pixton residence and were told about the incident. Parker said the boy apparently slipped out of an open door where the father was moving household items. The Valentines had been in Brigham City only a day. A BATCH OF CHILI is prepared by Mrs. Sam Woerner, left, and Mrs. Merrill Hards for the supper, bazaar and bake sale tonight at the Community Methodist Church in Tremonton. Cost is $1.25 for adults and $1 for children under 8. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Proceeds will be used to purchase educational materials. TODACHEEINA, Intermountain school student, receives a check from Art Haggen, Soil Conservation service employe, in recognition of the girl s winning conservation poster contest entry. The contest was sponsored by the Soil Conservation districts and the Utah Chapter of the Soil Conservation Society of America. Leta is a senior from Granado, Ariz. LETA George Gershwin, abstract designs in airbrush technique and watercolor landscapes, metallic sculpture and pottery in a variety of styles. His versatility has to the layman. eal great app- Since receiving his MFS at Utah State University, he has pursued additional study in New York, All-Uta- Collectors Corner special display in the Collectors Corner will feature A Family Treasures by the Elder Boyd K. Packer family, including original art and literature. Elder Packer and his wife Donna (Smith) are former local residents. of all And for the children flame-resistan- growth-allowanc- e, Jubilee by George Kenny. - V posers, Pageant, by Vincent Persi-chett- i, and Nocturne, by Paul Whear are also included on the program. The audience is invited to gather in the foyer following the concert for the annual singing of Christmas carols to the accompaniment of a brass choir. Arizona and California. Before joining the local school staff, he had experience teaching in Colorado and Utah. His work has been recognized with awards in a number of exhibits in Arizona, Wyoming and Utah including the Utah Institute of Fine Arts, Utah State h Art Fair, Springville exhibition, the annual Brigham City Peach Days Art festival, and numerous other professional awards. posers. The Bicentennial theme is highlighted by a special arrangement of America the Beautiful, by John Cacavas; and by three marches, including The Black Horse Troup, and Semper Fidelis, by the American March King, John Was Crying The baby was crying, which drew Willies attention to in- flofl tist Lynn Hone and dollmaker Donna Robinson look over exhibits in preparation for the preview reception slated Saturday evening for the public. there will be hand Moppets In Muppets created toys and dolls by Livina Those lovable combinations Hadley, Doris Simonson, Jean of puppets and marionettes Nielsen, Barry Pitt, Donna known as the Muppets of Sesame Street are now availRobinson, Debra Walker, Karen West and Patricia Williams able in a beguiling new and around a Christmas tree of exclusive collection of childbirds that will add their singing rens clothing. to the fun. Categories of apparel include Wooden toys will be added to sleepwear, play clothes, dancing dolls, dolls for babies, dresses, slippers and boots. So, teaching dolls, Holly Hobby now young moppets can go dolls, dried apple dolls, historiround the clock pleasing themcal dolls, stocking dolls. Ragg- selves (as well as their beedy Anns, old fashioned dolls holders) while wearing apparel with china heads, and more favorite their featuring dolls than can be mentioned. Sesame Street friends. t, In addition to being A Preview the sleepers have Reception A preview reception will be other features such as e held on Saturday, Dec. 6, from 6 and to 8 p.m. where special soles and toe guards. Fabrics in people will be identified by all categories are easy-carsprigs of holly. Hostesses for the and there are colors galore. evening will be members of the Sizes range from infants to Alpha Delta Kappa sorority and toddlers including boys to size 8 the Brigham City Museum-Galler- y and girls to size 6X board, with background music to be provided by Barbara R. Armstrong. The public is invited to attend the reception and get a preview of the wonders that await museum-gallery visitors throughout the month of December. The facility is open free of charge from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday and will be closed on Christmas day. ages cm SKAGGS BgnaBDGEBgiEB HEADQUARTERS ! YOUSAVElit SKAGGhWlWrjg |