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Show 1937. Ywpmber 21, THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Semi-Week- ly Page Threl tions. The rooms were gay with decorations of the Yuletide season. Bridge games followed dinner and prizes were won by Mrs. Woodruff Jensen and Mrs. Norm Nelson. During the evening, gifts were ex- Fertilizer Aids B Quality of Wheat, pecial GIFTS Data Shows changed and new officers were elected for the new year as followsPresident, Mrs. Scott Horsley, and secretary, Mrs. John E. Buckwalter. The committee in charge was Mrs Odell Nelson, Mrs. Walter G. Mann Mrs. Clifford Frye and Mrs. Orion Eskelsen. Time of plowing and other tillage S XMAS Practices have no significant effect 'ty f fw,eat Produced, but the a PRICES RIDICULOUSLY LOW! application barnyard manure or b Plowing under of peas for green 5 manure improves both quantity and B DC, ?nneli0f,fain of Says A' R Bracken, the state colleges at Nephi. Locust Camp Meets Data concerning crop yields of the 1 The Locust camp met Thursday various farm practices at the sub-- s ation have been taken evening at the home of Mrs. Ernest Freeman with Captain Lettie Troxel since 1904, and a number each year of in charge. ant conclusions have been importreached Far, Far Away On the Judias ith regard to farm practice through Plains was the opening song and observation of the tests. Carol Holst reported on the good One of the most important conclucheer visits. The Other Mother was sions the station observers reached treated by Eva Burrows, and Dean was this 30th day of November, A. D. 1937. falFreeman and Carl Bergen entertained low that untilled, spring-plowe- d land yields just as C. HENRY NIELSEN, Clerk. heavily as with a cornet duet. Caroline Nielsen, land which normal or COLUMN receives By LYSLE RICHARDSON. a pioneer, was presented a lovely frequent tillage. Deputy Clerk. Christmas gift and Roma Freeman The Utah State Agricultural Col- MONEY TO LOAN See W. L. Glover, WM. E. DAVIS, Esq. gave a piano solo. The singing of District Manager, Beneficial Life Attorney for Petitioner. (n30-d2lege In addition to maintaining a carols concluded the program. Insurance Co. (d21-j4- ) at Nephi, carries on exProgressive games were played and work in cooperation with FOR SALE Young Poland China XOTICE TO CREDITORS prizes were won by Romona Tingey perimental some individual farmers Estate of Denmark Jensen, deceased. and Mrs. Orson Tingey. throughout sows; bred to farrow in March. the state. Phone 489-J-- l. J. A. Ward, North Creditors will present claims with Christmas refreshments were served Willard. (d!7-28- ) vouchers to the undersigned at the at the close of the evening. office of B. H. Jones, First National Conquest, starring Greta Garbo UTAH FARMS FOR SALE Crop Bank Bldg., Brigham City, Utah, on and Charles Boyer starts Sunday at payment plan. Send one dollar for or before the 7th Employers Entertain day of February, list and will apply on purchase. A. D. 1938. the Capitol Theatre, (Ad) Employers of the Jensen Bros. Mill C Ben Lyon, Lock Box 1125, PARLEY P. JENSEN, Administrator of Brigham City and Honeyville, enPocatello, Idaho. of Denmark Jensen, deceased. tertained at an annual Christmas FOR SALE and Date of first publication: December pipe, party Monday evening at the Idle A. D. 1937. Isle tea room. pipe, valves, fittings, angle 7th, B. H. JONES, four-couriron, beams, uprights, sheet steel, A turkey dinner was Attorney for Administrator, etc. steel low at large served to thirty-eigtanks, very bidden guests DR. J. A. BECK First National Bank Bldg. prices. Sugar Factory, Logan, Utah, and the table was very attractively (d7-jDENTIST Brigham City, Utah. 925. (d7-2phone decorated in keeping with the ChristCooley Memorial Hospital Bldg. mas theme. CASH PAID For dead arm useless SALE OF ANIMALS Telephone Xo. 17 Original songs, jokes, jingles and cows and horses. Phone FOIl DAMAGES contests were enjoyed during the Reverse charges. (adv-t- f) of dinner. Santa Claus made serving State of Utah, County of Box Elder, I AM AGAIN LICENSED to do a his appearance at the close of the ss. In the Box Elder Precinct ot O. G. BARGERON estate and I real invite business dinner, bringing a lovely gift for Real Estate . Fire Insurance - Loans your consideration when you wish said County. each guest present- I have in my possession the fol- to sell or buy or to borrow. S. Surety Bonds, Etc. . Xotary Public The guests attended the show at I WHl Appreciate Your Business Norman Lee. (tf) lowing described estray animal which, the Capitol Theatre following dinner. if not claimed and taken away, will Telephone Xo. 6 be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at Estray Pound in Deseret Camp Meets Brigham City Precinct, on Friday, XOTICE OF APPLICATION The Deseret camp of the Daughters the 31st day of December, 1937, at S. NORMAN LEE TO DISINCORPORATE of Utah Pioneers held their Christthe hour of two p. m. Bonded Abstractor mas party Thursday, December 16th of In the Court the District First Description of Animal. One black Real Estate - Insurance at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Bott. Judicial District of the State of Utah, Holstein heifer, coming two years Bonds Loans A delightful program was given: in and for Box Elder County. old. No brands visible, but a Bang's 7 West Forest Brigham City Musical numbers were furnished by In the Matter of the Dissolution of tag in the ear U. S. Y. 332782. Mrs. Morilla Spencer and Mrs. Lund. Said animal was taken up by the WIXOM SERVICE STATIONS, a CorMrs. Lana J. Alvord, Mrs. Maggie J. marshal and is being held by N O C APPLICAT city I E OF poration. COLEMAN & SORENSEN me for the payment of damages, on Lee and Mrs. Hervln Bunderson told TO TION DISINCORPORATE. Plumbing and Heating of early family Christmas days of Notice is hereby given that the December 18th, 1937. No Job Too Large Rom-er the Utah Pioneers. Miss Lenora ALBERT ENGSTROM. j Wixom Service Stations, a corporaNo Job Too Small told a Christmas story by Kathtion formed under the laws of the Poundkeeper for Telephone 62 Brigham City leen Norris. Refreshments were served Box Elder Precinct. State of Utah, has presented to the and gifts exchanged. District Court of the County of Box Mr. LeRoy Bott presented each Elder, State of Utah, a petition pray- Stockholders Meeting g u e 8 1 with a beautiful souvenir ing to be allowed to disincorporate calendar. Notice is hereby given that the and dissolve; and that Monday, the 10th day of January, 1933, at 10 annual stockholders meeting of the oclock a. m., or as soon thereafter State Security Bank will be held in Christmas Party as counsel can be heard, has been the banking rooms of the corporation The members of the Dublers club appointed as the time, and the Court on Tuesday, January 11, 1938, at two Room of the District Court in and p. m., for the purpose of electing a held their Christmas party Sunday Miss for the County of Box Elder, State board of directors for the ensuing home of the at Joy morning of Utah, as the place at which the year and for the transacting of such Jensen. A delicious breakfast was said application is to be heard. other business as might come before served at small tables centered with IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have said meeting. cleverly fashioned Christmas trees GEO. A. ANDERSON, hereunto set my hand and affixed the and appointments were of the holiday (dl0-jseal of the District Court aforesaid Secretary. season design. Bridge followed breakfast and the favors were won by Mrs. Jack Shum-wa- y and Mrs. Shirl Anderson. Mrs. Bill Waldron was a special guest were exchanged Christmas trouble bumps into you- from a beautifully decorated tree. - 25c, 35c, 50c ri-M25c and Pumpkin ince 5c NGER SANTAS for Parties) Doz. 10c AR COOKIES (Ideal jUIT CAKES Hundreds of Appropriate Gift Items for sub-stati- SPECIAL FRIDAY The Biff Apple Cider Cake 25c, 40c 2 Loaves 15c $AD (For Dressing) NOVELTIES c IOC, 500 Christmas Card Clearance! Select Cards Cent Only! Horsleys Book Store CLASSIFIED bakery IBERTY $) sub-stati- Santa made his appearance, bells, whiskers, n all, and presented each one with her request. Fifteen club members and five guests enjoyed the evenings fun. Social terest (dl7-28-p- Xmas Fete thal Told Daughters made by Lorenzo formerly of this daugh-iveni- a, the engagement of his to Lawrence M. Malan. Christ-orain- g edding will take place Lake temple Salt In the attached ditional sentiment is It is the wedding date, because anniversary, birthday ceremony will be performed of the (sident David 0. McKay The Seagull camp met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Florence Penrose, with Hilda Burt conducting. The meeting opened with the singing of Christmas songs and the following program was rendered: Duet, Star of the East, May Hoopes and Fay Harper; lesson, The Other Ida K. Lee; piano solo, Mother, Marcella Johnson; pleasant memories of my John Evans, Victor Earl Madsen; reading, Explorer, Harold Madsen; life of John Evans, read by Goldie Penrose, and remarks by Rinta Koford. A very pleasant social evening followed the meeting and the living rooms were beautifully decorated in keeping with the Christmas holiday season. Christmas gifts were exchanged from the Christmas tree which created much enjoyment. Refreshments were served to twenty members and seven guests by Sophia Larsen, Adele Kelly, Florence Penrose, Marlah Nelson and Agnes Stander. luncement is of Ogden, church. S. breakfast, to be given Walton Foulger in the Hotel Utah, will The couple the ceremony. after break-- r ,ve immediately a short honeymoon. They at home after January 1st fedding and Mrs. Id room of Jackson Avenue. Jeppson Is an physical education Instructor of in the Ogden served as city for ion supervisor of the She la a member ie library board and of the ic five board of the National association. She has tented Utah at one international tchools and has several Ama-Athlet- three national recreation con-- k also Is active In M. I. Mt. Ogden stake, She jfl In clerk and auditor of Malan Is v county and will have the experience of writing his own kge license. He is a member I 1 Ogden stake high council of l D. S. church. W. Xmas Party evening the B. annual Christmas P. W. held party at ithe o1 Miss LaPreal Wight. . Miss fs home Is decorated throughly lovely Christmas scenes, file blue lights which lend a pleasing atmosphere. carols were sung by the a delightful Christmas !ktmas told by Miss Phyllis Wicious three-cour- se se ht 4) 8) 493-J-- Mrs. great-grandfath- Legal Notices o Christmas Dance The Junior Chamber of Commerce held Its Christmas dancing party at the Armory on Monday evening. The hall was beautifully decorated in keeping with the Christmas season. Floor lamps, wreaths and colored lights lent their charm. A large tree, decorated with bright colored balloons centered the dance floor. Punch was served during the dancing hours and a large cut glass bowl surrounded by lights centered the serving table. Lighted red tapers in crystal holders burned at each end. Gifts were exchanged which created much merriment The committee for arrangements included Mr. and Mrs. C. Henry Nielsen, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Sackett, Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Felt, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Art Steffen. 2?, t: 7) TEFORE you bump into trouble, or gifts Why not La Wee Party Ada Smith was hostess to the La Wee club Thursday night at her home here. Luncheon was served at small tables feally decorated in the Yule-ticolor scheme, and Christmas gifts were exchanged by the club ETNA-IZ- E de members. Bridge games were played following luncheon and Mrs. Ferd Kroksh and Mrs. Delos Thompson were awarded favors. Mrs. Vernon Watkins was a special guest of the club. An Automobile In tura nee Policy iesued by The Etna Casualty and Surety Company of Hartford, Connecticut, can be written to protect you all ways always, S. NORMAN LEE BRIGHAM CIT1. UTAH THONE 129 that Mr. and Mrs. Lester Knight who were visiting in this city Sunday, and who are to make their home In New Mexico in the near future were the motif of a delightfully arranged held at the home of n family party S. N. Lee. ftMDSirinnigDS A social afternoon and evening was were spent and light refreshments of the members e served to twenty-fivfriends. close family and .GRESnTDDlKGS Dont miss the film sensation Junior accounts are wel- ?me! witI as little as $1 initial aeposits 'tate mi SEE US TODAY! Security Bank imuni L. D. S. Garments Summer Weight.! .98 Light Wt Fine Rib Med. Wt Rib.. I 7 Heavy Wt. Rib No. 9 Ladles Rayon 1 No.ll Old Style Rayon. .0C No.13 Silk and Wool No-1Fart Wool No. No. No. No. 1 3 6 2 (State If Man or Lady) Postage Prepaid Anywhere 1 ases of starring Grefa the year Conquest Garbo and Charles Boyer, coming to the Capitol Theatre next Sunday, (Adv) Monday and Tuesday. grand sentiment, and you jaean it from the bottom of your eart. But say it with a bank ?? and youll be endowing your c aren with many merry Christ- - s I 1 everything ELECTRICAL! j j a Miss Family Party s a 2. o dinner was Mildred Rasmussen, being seated at small centered with burning candles Holiday Party ,'Phane blue and silver holders, Beautiful in every detail was the the dinner, toasts were given annual Christmas party of the LApres !!!iLuIa Redd Laura Hender-Zlnc- k Midi club held Monday evening at the and Ruby Chris-- d home of Mrs. Orion Eskelsen. the little Misses Barbara A delicious dinner was served at .If01,1? 1 8anS two duets. eight oclock to twenty members feature of the L evening seated at one long table. A center-piec- e of letters t0 Santa of silver was chosen and red .bv fa and at ten oclock tapers completed the table decora- J BUSINESS REFERENCES ELECTRIC SALES & SERVICE Roy T. Shaw PHONE NO. 79 In the U. S. A. You May Return Any Pair Not Satisfactory Be Sure and State She will AST A gift theyll appreciate when they need money for college educations how much more worthwhile than trivial knickknacks they soon forget! START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR THEM NOW! Why Pay More? The First National Bank N. L. Hansen of Brigham City, Utah The L.D.S. Garment Man Brigham City, Ctah MEMBER FDIC 1 |