| Show the salt lake tribune home magazine a Bir5®)lhiQim City !' Peaches Peace and Plenty my h by Bernice Gibbs Anderson Tribune Correspondent Courtbuuse franieu uy birch trees ts eyecatcuer Brigham City Main Street with “marq uee” noting huge nearby bird refuge A MED after the great colon- izer Brigham Young is this city of beautiful homes orchards schools churches and industries It was here that he gave his last public address in 1877 when he organized the Box Elder Stake and it was here that he sent President Lorenzo Snow with about 50 families in 1855 to a establish tree-line- d branch of his beloved “United Order” which flourished in the community until after the coming of the well-kep- first transcontinental railroad through Utah in 1869 Four or five of the old buildings made of adobe bricks or rock masonry still exist now part of flourishing industries that once housed branches of the communal plan Post office records show about 9000 people receiving mail here now although the last census count is slightly below this Population has grown since the advent of the world’s largest School boarding school for Navajo children Over 2300 students were registered season during the 1954-5ROMINENT in the activity of the Co-o- p Inter-mountai- n 5 VHjs V' L D Erickson rail agent lauds city are brought In buses Located here also is the Box Elder County Court House of impressive architecture and framed by tWQjjeautlful white birch trees And meNfamous Box Elder Stake Tabernacle 'is one of the most photographed buildings in t he West The city under guidance of Mayor LeGrande Horsley is installing a new sewage disposal system which will make it one of the cleanest cities in Utah in keeping with its wide t streets yards and gardens beautiful flowers and homes and clear streams town is the Box Elder High School to which students from the southern part of Box Elder County jIGGEST single event of the year is the famous Peach Days celebration dating from 1904 which attracts visitors from all over the West to see the gigantic fruit display and a gala parade L D Erickson Union Has Change" d Pacific agent at Brigham City while a comparative newcomer to the town likes the peace and quiet “Brigham City is the ideal town in which to raise a family” he commented “It is centrally located between two good colleges has excellent schools numerous recreation facilities a beautiful golf course lively civic clubs numerous churches and many other advantages Near at hand are the best duck hunting grounds in the West at the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge and private clubs and it has good pheasant hunting and is close to plenty of big game" he new look i i shockingly beautiful T We arc just leaving the era of 'be heavily masked complexion tiiut had a frankly phony color rite cake foundation that Aral cum a long time ago had ua all or years wearing a false Floi i 'a suntan no matter how north- - n and freezing our actual life was' Suddenly these glering fat faces seemed as old fashioned as high button shoes The curient fashion for fae is this: first a lighter color -- pa r make-uto give the skin a iimn fragile sheltered look And in-make-u- p textures which hide in sins of skin but do not musk it o entirely Thcie is a more hum look to the co nous pearl-likthese days -- and a cert in fragility that's oh! so very ferns nine -- so completely disarming You can get this shockingly beautiful new effect with Lanolin Pi vs Also reineml cr Liquid Makt-V- p this is the only liquid make-un the world to contain Lanolin f lus famous skin softener Liquid-t- he $1 plus tax in a choice of five p e p head-turnin- g shades Whoever cosmetics are aold Liquid fliers as well as fountain of learning for county yonth Box Elder High School Is prominent In city acthities f ! spit Lake City Sunday May 22 1955 fi only erne IMakc-U- n gtnvmt LANOLIN r USl a HC7 ll |