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: e I ' r the from 7 to 18 years of age enjoy a variety of ae rIIILS l°' '°°°- 1i - i 40 OW - tasks - - 70J I li i - 0 0 - ' t ' II ' k it I'' I i ‘ AfI 1 i ' - ' i the 044111 -- t ' - ' ' :: CYO athletic program the I 1 ' t" -- ' '' 't ' i : : ' f'''' 4 - - - ' - a- -- :tA - - A L- - - ' ' e'll - ' ''' ' -- 11-- - )if - !I' wee 'sr - ' 0 - -- ittlf4 - ' - 1 ' t ' "4 4 f - '' : 4 ''' II-4 t - ' ' - i - - ''''''''' z ' t Ar r We olAoPo i - V ' t' - ' s -4 - t t - - - i - t P I I r 4 - '' Atrt "11 - k it C1") -- -- t 0--- ' - ‘ '''-- ' no s: :qt ' t '''''''''44Ztets144467-4M'-4 it ' --- -- Ili 00 ''' NI I) -- ' 1 ' a' ri I 104 ‘)41k 'tn': ''' j '' 4 '"--44 - o"rJritatZt1IrC-:''"'"0- A44 etir '"'444 - tw y 0- t '--- 44 4:4— - - i ' ' 4 '' '' 1 "' 4 ' -- - b ' f Z 2 i ' 41'-- -- ' '' f'4' fr "' ' - 4 t "" season Acivrtisintont Spoaserod by It rigbant $1 : ''‘r 7'0' r ' 4 I - t i - I - t rf ' 1- - '414' ''"'444 t- -' tountitn: - i 44eoiu- - ‘7"1-IttIP 4 te:1:trr :4: :40444 l'''''''0000'41ir'''''It -i I t -: '— 717erugt4'oryteeSrritiliFe:nttnit- c'''41p -- i t ' - ' AWAU1044(AA 4 a - At the Left— The BOX EIDER PACKING CORP 7tk"''' I 5coa°fsetti°sntashoilf pfirnoedstucepapcekrindgcyploanndts—cocanns ' '' ' ' s t ' boasts one ifroe000eze i a - t 1 - 4 : " 0 - rrthott6400:"- 't ''-- Oli owmtr City Corportition l' ) ''''7'44' - famous Bushnell occupation by large Bu'ilt General Hosprt al 1942 costing r tki —re are more tha n ZO $74000d' ings centrally vlf ith brick build- powerr! 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G II 1 t 01!:: - 1 ' which is highlighted by basketball tournaments for junior intermediate and senior divis!ons year around 4d ri 1- 4 1 (4 of pooches ore shipped yearly plus several hundred tors of other --— fruits and vegetables -- - ' --- -- i t 3 L1 - 4 I1 ' C-1- music sports and dancing and 'outdoor programs occupy their attention the 4 ' mereral dioceses 1 nigh clubs composed ot high echool boys and glee take leadership in promoting social functions through semimonthly meetings sponsored by various clubs on a rotation basis Knights of Columbus sponsor t ' - - 'part Homemaking and games tasks - Or- in ganizations functioning -- P i of Catholic Youth Sorghip II i and like activities find Girl Scouts doing their Iation ' :4 soicoove AI ' t 4-- Among I 11 institutesf councils — The jThhat:s - ' o - I - obtanedZor all scouts through annual training "L :D - ' t 1 - - - I' L''''' !- f esdval ' Adequate leadership i s ' 4 " Tito Intermountain West's FINEST PEACHES are grown at firig htent famed for its "PEACH DAYS" celebration 300 to 500 cars ' 1 ' - - ' 00'1' 7 -- - E if--'- ''-- - Abov 4 - 1t ': '-- : streams are packed with kahki' clad youth and summer camps ee -'' hum with ex- - ' uberance 41 -- I jt host known of Seicharn't ptANT handles birds par clay in its first TURKEY 441):l et ' k t! I I‘:s ' CITY 0 ' -- intermouteatet West and the Pocalc Coast Tlus 7-- 1 pcAAAr industries produces 5 valuo0 woof blankets yeollY on estimated S300000 sepplying the At i N AtiLLS i t 4 t 1 I jk -- : — I it 1:- I 4i I II " 1 Atorogb— 'WOMEN t VO " - Tito &ARON w i r - 444''' ( ' t 4 4 ' I ( s X 1 -- - i repTesentoilve 01 ePg noled 6114 onclresidentlo - 4 - -'4v -' 1 i : -- - i ' ' 01- 0 14 'i) ' 0100 6 e tcte kl 14307M elkbattec'è lrt T'he uniqUe 1riAt c nUrCheS - iomily - 1 a i 8eVerallsindustries fine leather toots - (: - ' It - - ) c - ' 0 ) i -” --- 441t ' T -‘ k 1 -0- r— ''' k s -- i4' i t ity marks Boy Scouting in the west lakes and Canyons I t Aoal ' til ' - 't - 1144°-- - ''? '' I ' '' - s - more than 2C00 dancers presents a Centennial before 16000 persons in U stadium - ' I I group inter- 31 "OP over' 100 persons distributing throughout the US - 1 ‘ MIA t D Stschurch of A ' At Right— The AMERICAN SPRTSWEAR CO started in 11040 with two machines now employs 65 machines ond '4 1 A '''''''t '(11' J k a:‘ 1 o:‘ 1 1 vf1 4-- ito:$1 1 I insure adequate water and power for substantial low Very operating costs and excellent marketing provided 'by way plus such sites as 'gigantic Bushnell Hospital are open large or small Home and family facilities are superb schools and parks 1 44r - : ' - :7 — Light Co ti ' f : I— r': - : Combining all the necessary requisites for both home and industry Brigham City are is truly an ideal site for great industrial expansion Already well established A recent water supply expansion arid service owned and operated power plant with the stand-b- y I 1 4z- - programs of healthful outdoor activ 34o I: 4 t - vt:::o:oo t 4 I - ROUNDED IILTELL lk 1 1 o - le i i 10 -1 1:75- ) it rt June in r'07:w- IF 11141- I ':11- - ' organized choruses and 26080 in speech activities including debates retold stories readings and public addresseL During 1947 the Centennial theme featured myriad programs of the organization The pioneer trek across the plains was reenacted by many groups pioneer stories searched out and retold ' ': It ii t - Alt ' ittstp r- II 5 i 1 N - i 1 ‘ 4 :- The Most Logical Site for Industrial Expansion in the Intermountain Empire 1 sssil -- fit- 1 napted - etiquet - t-- 4 the dance festival staged In the University of Utah Sta— dium presented 2500 picked dancers in a spectacle thrilling 18000 spectators international A church-wid- e folk festival is the feature of the " 1948 program This will include folk songs dances and dramas In of many western population today's More than 5000 will participate In this festival in June e ties The report also ahows 6568 M I A dances held over the year 21161 members participating In 'drama presentations 16071 in pation by These will stress social relationships ports cultural endeavors and of clean living high standards - - t5- : I ' I SN - i $ P' 'k4 f41----- -- 1g - o ' ' - est na members wholesome 140000 2 1r- : ' Attracting great public basketball ticipated in the reputedly largest amateur At least league in the world that many are presently engaged in current season's hoop activi- - 4s ' ' ference The annual report on the M I A for the year ending in June 1947 show that 12000 par- H ' " - --' tt--t 1 ' - ' 12 ' -' I- ' ir rI ' ‘SI° i' '''' ' - 14 - speeches songs dances and literature of a century ago redeveloped reaching a climax In a series of song drama and speech festivals at the annual M I A con- -'' ' D! 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