To Review Historic Eventsfe,ses of people • »ut the.i.i calls Iks up egisla-killing ” Sen.school datura bill of i i is ses-nssionaboutn, but er hast peo-1 like vie vs st. but lunch vo the allsAmong those who will participate in a pageant tonight and tomorrow at North Ogden Ward, as part of a centennial observance in the community, are, left to right, Bessie Randall, Anna May Chadwick; Lewis A. Randall, Clarence M. Barker, Roberta Storey, Beatrice F. Campbell and Harold S. Campbell, Claud A. Ellis is the director and Claudie Ellis is pictured at the rare old organ.tokstrime”t at 7 icians themBall-ind,icturebrentandluredtheancis-mak-ieS.tand-LakePageani Tonight Opens North Ogden FeteNORTH OGDEN — A pageant+children will begin at 11:30 a.rn:*.scheduled for tonight and tomor-! During the afternoon, the young-• ui r- on ^ • v sters will be entertained at a pic-row night at 7:30 at the North : h jn the ward ha]I:Ogden Ward recreation hall will.open the centennial observance.Dinner for adults will begin atOther events are planned for '12:30 p.m. About 1,600 persons; Saturday and Sunday. are 'expected. A. Parley Spade-'The pageant, “100 Years o f ; man and Ruel Child are cO'Chair-Progress,” will portray outstand-1 ®en dinner, with tableing happenings throughout the decorations under direction of century - from 1853 to 1953 Mrs. Grant Alder, assisted by including activities of the old j Scouts, band and choir, the naming of. Program Saturday Ben Lomond and other events. J a program also will start at Isaac Campbell, who wrote the: 12:30 t. m.-on Saturday. It will pageant, also will act as director.; include organ music by Seth Har-Wayncr Devereaux will play organ music beginning Sunday at 6 p.m. and the final program will begin at 7 p. m,. at which time President David O. McKay of the LDS Church will speak.' Combined choirs of the First and Second Wards and a double mixed quartette will sing.Roy Randall and Mrs. Gladys Henderson, are chairmen of the evening program, with Jack Van-dervvoude in charge of decorations.Glen J. Ward is assisting him with preparations. About 110 persons will take part.On Saturday, dinner will be served cafeteria style in the school cafeteria. Service forPioneer 'Prop'sal Atmospherewillwheni pio-‘nnialIn those days before the auto, TV, radio or even phonograph singing was a popular diversion, and North Ogden Wardper, vocal and instrumental numbers, pantomimes and dancing. Among vocalists will be Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Anderson, Brigham City, who won national honors with their song, '‘Indian Love Call.” and Dale Blackburn.Mark Ballif and Roy O. Metcalf will act as masters of ceremonies.A program at 10 a. m. Sunday will be under direction of J o h n Chadwick and J. William Gibson. Former and present missionaries will be honored in song and story, highlighted by art displays,CORRECTIONlt; i • • v v * * •••- . : .• ;-w. .s \;.. 'i- V:; ' V. • V. - •••' V8 Tt822 Le Soil CiRequests ft : ance in carryi: ! practices ha's from 822 R 1 County.Adrian Fife county Produ ing Adminis-number i'nclu vidual practici ing agree men iwho signed io year.-Acreage HighfHe said it yet what the 1 be but that higher than inThe 1953 ag tion program plan, administ-| ing areas- -by PMA county a mittees of fa nancial assists carry out app practices.Mr. Fife sa 1_Ogden Mate InLt. Normar band of Dam Lake St.. has; rine Division, Infantry Unit.The divisiot ing in Korea.BrSii