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Show 'THE' WX'&Xm mWSI'SEMI-'WEEKL- PAGE'FOOE LOCAL ITEMS SOCIAL ITEMS A Bounteous Harvest OF THE WEEK Has made it possible for us to stock up on good, crisp vegetables and choice fruits, the finest in the land. We also have a choice line of meats and groceries for your weekend supplies and your big Sunday dinner. PRICES THE LOWEST We GiveW QUALITY THE BEST Green Discount Stamps. Sheffield Market Good Things to Eat PHONE 3 Charles Bill Elberta Theatre Sunday Tuesday Monday m)l -- affim. A MAURITZ STILLER pnoeucnox w,lk FAY WRAY FRIDAY, OCTOBER Y jjAl ffl Faultless Fit and OF THE WEEK NE1 Fashion in This pleasant and picturesque Hallow- A BC Don H. Checketts, who is employed een party was carried out Monday, at Sparks, Nevada, is visiting with his October 22nd, at the home of E. S. parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Checketts. Whaley at Perry, with all the thrills Mrs. Beatrice Bower and daughter, and that Hal Fine Footwear spectre ghosts go with loween, by the Box Elder County Company of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, who were entertaining their partners. The decorations were elaborate. A ghost walk following a string was the first adventure of the sheet clad guests. AS all were seated the story of Poor Smith was given by a tall ghost, the company handled Smiths remains, from his hair down. Miss (Barbara Binghaiq and Gladys Hanson were the charming spiders in their web of black and silver, who spun fortunes for all the guests. John Bingham won in the thread unwinding contest and B. C. Call carried off the high honors in both the thread winding and balloon contests. P. N. Pierce won in the pin pulling contest Florence and Dfcrrel Alvord put over a character song and stunt; Rose A Young, a reading and Doris and Barbara Bingham, two instrumental selections. The company in gay Halloween caps descended to the basement, where a table was loaded with a delicious,, hot supper. Individual, menu cards were printed on autumn leaves and the place cards and favors were small black and orange baskets. There were thirty-seve- n guests present. Thelma, of Salt Lake City, formerly of Scranton, Penn., were the weekend guests of Miss Veloy Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Stohl and Miss. Emma Stohl of Salt Lake City spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting with friends in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. David G. Reed and daughter Alma, and Mrs. Hilton Reed of Salt Lake City were in attendance Wednesday at the funeral services held in this city for Reed Larsen, Mrs. Alice Koford Maughan, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis, was removed from the hospital to her home yesterday, and is getting along very favorably. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Nielsen, Antone Mrs. Lisle Bigler of Nephi, and Mrs. Will Bell of Elsinore, were week-en- d guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen and son Junior of St. George, Fred Sorensen in thisVcity. Dr. A D. Cooley returned to this city Saturday last from a three-week- s trip to the Eastern States. While away he took post graduate work in New York City and later attended a national medical and surgical convention held at Atlanta, Georgia. Alf Whitaker and Roy (Hull each captured a fine deer during the week The Oak camp of the Daughters of in the hills east of Mantua. One of the Pioneers met last evening at the the animals, a large buck, weighed home of Mrs. Hyrum Johnson. Fol- 2050 pounds. Deer hunting has been lowing the opening exercises, the les- good this year, according to reports, son on early Utah schools was given and quite a number of local .hunters by Mrs. Alice Merrell.' Reminiscenses have been successful in shooting a es of early schools were given by deer. Annie C. Johnson, Celia Mifflin Mrs. Ariel C. Merrill and little and Mary I. Rich; readings were at Refresh- daughter, Billie Joan, are visiting given by Iona. Johnson. Mrs. Mr. and of home the her parents, ments were served to twelve members and Mrs. Sarah Josephson and Ernest P. Horsley. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill have spent the past two years Louie Holst of the Central company, in Michigan and Indiana. Mr. Merrill The marriage of MisS Rente Ham- received the degree of master of Michmond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred science this spring from the Lanat East State College Hammond, and Mr. Horace W. Little-woo- d igan at and the present Michigan, I in sing, took place the Logan temple with Swift and Thursday, October 25th. Saturday time is; associated to make their Company. expect They evening a wedding reception will be held from eight untill eleven at the home in Chicago. Miss Mary Lee left today for a home of the brides parents. Friends of the young couple are cordially trip to Provo, where she will spend a few days visiting. On the way she invited to attend during the evening attended the B. Y. U. pep rally in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Horsley Lake City and then went to Provo to entertained at dinner Sunday evening see the big dedication game Saturday Those present besides the members October 27th, at the new Y Stadium, of the family who are at home were between the Aggies and the Cougars Mr. and Mrs. Lerol C. Chadwick and This is the last varsity game to be son, Carl, of Magna, Utah; Mrs. Ariel held at Provo and promises to be a C. Merrill and daughter, Billie Joan, very snappy fight between the two from Alexandria, Indiana; Ernest M. grid teams. Horsley, who is attending the U. A. Jarvis, Mrs. W. L. Holst, Mrs. ClifC. and Louise Horsley of tlJs city. II SHOES for all the family youD find here. Chic creations f0 Milady revealing fidelity to styl without overlooking comfort And smart, easy-fittin- g Shoes for the man of the house and the kiddie. paramount Value here is always ! A new type of motion picture hero! Jannings, the star of "The Way of All Flesh, TheiLast Command," Faust and "Variety back again in the high point of his career! Also "Sea Food and Pathe News. Larsens Grocyterya ford Jensen. Birthday Party. Mrs. W. V. Call, Mrs. Leo Johnson entertained at Mrs. Frank Holman, Mrs. C. E. Dunn, her evening at a Mrs. Orville Merrell, Mrs. C. H. SkidHallowe-e- n decorBridge luncheon. ations were used throughout the more, Mrs. W. R. Mehner, Miss Flor e rooms. din- ence Knudson, Mrs. Alfred Olsen, Mrs. A delicious ner was served- and was followed by J. E. KHalvorson. June Party. Mrs. Dan Peterson, Bridge, there were five tables of Bridge. High score prize was won Mrs. Norman Jensen, Mrs. Ben Knudby Miss Lucy Baty and Cut prize by son, Mrs. Z. W. Earl, Mrs. Christine Keller, Mrs. W. E. Davis, Mrs. Roy Mrs. J. B. Varney. Larsen, Mrs. James Romer, Mrs. H. ' The Daughters of the Deseret Camp L. Erdmann, Mrs. L. Bloom, Mrs. J. will entertain .their partners at a W. Peters. social Monday evening, Oct. 29th at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Fred Sor- BOH) PO! jjnist iagly carrle Brig K i&e We Clothe jiliar: in the Whole Family from Head to Foot He t' We Give the S & H Green Stamps mneed A Stamp with every 10c purchase The Best For Less Always cssen, follow Arons Always ogrsm i ijock FISHBURNS BRIGHAM ai finch iblem the TREMONTON teraoo leril i HI talar rounds Mes-dam- ' Cl paramount Qicture 'enta SPECIALS FOR Iclocl Accor : SATURDAY Veal Roast tii peoi well irsl : 22c 22c 35c Jello, 3 for Peas, 2 for V one me Pork Shoulder Roast Leg of Lamb Veal or Lamb Stew Spaghetti or Macaroni, 4 for 4 lb. at ill 15c a ti 25c it fr 25c ..25c pkg. Seedless Raisins 25c avel new ie Preeii :gha: iacha v fly, iwi 5 home-jWednesd- grs !t! 0 OLES MARKET L id slrli liotog it a i Won ore apr oiled We Make The u three-cours- J. S. INSPECTED .19 Sausage, per lb Pork Shoulder Roast, lb. .19 Beef Pot Roast, lb. . . .21 on Breakfast Bacon, lb. By the Slab 28V2C Whole or Half We are never undersold when it cornea to quality or price. Why Pay More? Self Help - Cash and Carry - Phone 76. Sycamores Country Store North Main Street SERVICE - - Cash and Carry MODERN REFRIGERATION VARIETY FLOUR, HIGH PATENT, Cache Valley White 48 lb. Bag, Reg. $1.40, Sat. only BUTTER, ROCK CREEK CREAMERY Reg. 53c, Sat. only, lb PEANUT BUTTER, School Boy, 1 lb. cans, Reg. 27c, Sat. only, lb PORK & BEANS, Pierces, Large Size, Reg. 25c, Sat. only, 3 for SUGAR, 10 lb. - se, Qj-Ro- $33 mq - Bg, Sat. only BEEF, STEAKS, Young, Tender, 50c Me will ZlU O-J- C OOb el a Quart also sene you at our confectionery store nag Hollywood Candy Co. iday oa Theres Quality In Hollywood Products . t( om i layer CIVIC CLUB SOCIAL ken oath A luncheon in honor of the retiring officers of the Civic Improvement Club was held at the Commercial Club Rooms Thursday, October 25th, at 1:30 P.M. A color scheme of orange sag . Sun-Mon-Tu- es IN THE MODE and black was carried out in the table decorations. Covers were laid for sixty-tw- o guests. President-eie- ct Mrs. George Anderson welcomed the guests for the afternoon. She then introduced Mrs. P. W. Jarvis as toastmlstress. The following ladies responded to toasts : Mrs. W. L. Holst, Mrs. J. H. Clive, Mrs. C. E. Dunn, Mrs. Claud Sloey, Mrs. Orvll E Merrell. Mrs. Anderson .then presented Mrs. John M. Burt, with a Past-Preside- silver pitcher from the club members. Burt responded to the presentation and thanked the club for the Mrs. Musical, numbers for the afternoon were given by Mrs. Florence Richardson i anttf Dorothy and Wllla Baker. The hostesses for the afternoon were: Mesdames: Geo. A Anderson, W. H. Gleave, Russell Wight, Geo. Tiller, Max Fishburn, B. Baron, J. Leo Nelson, Mack (Fishburn, J. E. Ryan, C. E. Merrell, J. H. Clive, W- L. Holst After the social a short business meeting was held at which the following committees! for the year were elected: General Program Committee. Mrs. Louis C. Bowen, Mrs. F. A. Hinckley, Mrs. C. H. Bryan. Civic Ball. Mrs. C. V. Forsgren, Mrs. J. Leo Nelson, Mrs. A D. Cooley, Mrs. Mack Fishburn, Mrs. Claud D-- ALWAYS faithfully reflecting (the styles o the mioment are the new creations that w offer her and him. Your visit will be af predated. . ayy laa ot a Re For Her FROCKS $6.75 to $16.95 COATS $13.50 to $60.00 william is M HATS $1.00 to $6.45 IN rfeni ami For Him WIST poster oha SUITS $25.00 to $45.00 TOP & OVERCOATS $19.95 to $45.00 Tb HATS No Name, $5 er aac Vanity, $7 & PM Also SEA FOOD And Fox News Now Playing OLD IRONSIDES Sloey. Invitations Jor Ball. Mrs. Russell Wight, Mrs. Dan Petersen, Mrs. Mar Fishburn. Publicity Reporter for Ball. Mrs. Clyde B. Stratford. . Better Homes Week. Mrs. Wm. Fife, Mrs. Frank Holman, Mrs. P. W. lam iek. Get in tine Follow the Crowd to see Haines leeks 'TUB - ZDC Loin, T Bones or Round, Sat. only, lb NO LIMIT ON SPECIALS THIS SATURDAY DRIVE DOWN SAVE MONEY! Take some home for the family. ensen. gift We Offer You Special for Saturday: Best Chili In Town list r&lmiiSiil ie tl We Clothe the Whole Family from Head to sen 1 iic iaal WeGive the S & H Green Stamp A Stamp with every 10c purchase Always The Best For Less at Ah FISHBURNS BRIGHAM . . . 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