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Show BOX ELDER Brigham City, Utah n -siourna I BlkTU$ Wednesday, January 14, 1348 Mrs. Dale Earon, Mrs. Glen Betty Ruth Seashore Compton, Mrs. Verl Petersen, Hostess To Nite-Ou- t Mrs. Edward Irost, Mrs. Dick Miss Betty Ruth Seashore was Larsen, Mrs. Thomas Nielsen hostess to members of the Nite-Ou- t and a special guest, Mrs. Knowi club at her home last Thurs- ton Brown, and the hostess. e day evening. A deiicious luncheon was served at VFW Auxiliary Will small tables. Cards were played with prizes going to Mrs. Meet Thursday Eve Verl Petersen for high score and The Veterans of Foreign Wars to Mrs. Edward Frost for low unit will meet Thursauxiliary score. day evening at 8 oclock in the Those present were Mrs. Bob War Memorial hall. Call, Mrs. Dee Glenn All members are urged to be Smith, Mrs. Dick Wilde, Mrs. Harry present. Refreshments will be Mrs. Witman, Roy G. Lemon, served following the meeting. two-cours- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne F, Hanansen of Omaha, Nebraska, nounce the ariival of a baby boy born December 31 at Omaha. s Mrs. Hansen is the former Jean Fading of Boone City, Iowa, and Mr. Hansen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac M. Hansen of this city. This is their first child. Wayne is employed as a civil engineer for the Hennengsen Electrical Engineering company at Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Heslop of Logan announce the birth of a baby boy, born January 9 at a s Logan hospital. He is the first child. The mother is the former Fae Stokes of HarHes-lop'- BUY A Pinochle Club Entertained By Mrs. Einar Larsen Thursday Ace-H- NORGE ELECTRIC RANGE The electric range with all the best qualities of other makes plus EXCLUSIVE NORGE features that make it the most efficient and reliable range on the market. Has clock, timer, fluorescent light, deep cooker, removable trays under burners, 3 storage compartments. We invite comparison anywhere. Refrigerator Again NORGE comes out front in their 1918 model refrigerator. Come in today and see why you shou'd r' buy Norge. Vegetable storage compartment, roomy, converient cold storage partment. de- The Nation's Favorite EASY erre ll TIME lege in Logan after spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fredrickson of Corinne. Miss Beverly Johnson, Dons Speiermann and Misses Fay and Doris Fredrickson a attended tea in Salt Lake City Friday in honor of Miss Helen Speiermann who will leave soon for Baltimore, Maryland to attend school there. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Steed have just returned homp from a trip to Los Angeles, .Venice, and other points of .California where he visited with his mother, Mrs. Olga Steed and brother Carol and family, and sister and . family. Jan. The Corinne Pinochle club met at the home of Mrs. Given Rader on Thursday evening. High score was won by Mrs. Melissa Gilbert. Traveling prize was won by Mrs. Dorothy Hamer, and a hostess prize was presented to Mrs. Rader. A delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fredrickson and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Steed have been vacationing for the past two weeks in southern California. Mr. and Mrs.' Grover Harper left by car during the week for Phoenix. Ariz., to enjoy a win-tCORINNE, 12 PinMembers of the Ace-H- i ochle club were guests of Mrs. E'nar Larsen at her home last Thursday evening. Cut flowers were used as table decorations where a delicious luncheon was served to 12 members and one guest, Miss Rosa Larsen. Pinochle was the diversion of the evening with prizes going to Mrs. Herbiht Merrell for high score, to Mrs. Merlin Larsen for cut favor and to Mrs. Llovd rvacation. Forsgren for low score. BirthMr. and Mrs. Laron Anderson day gifts were presented by the club to Mrs. Einar Larsen and and daughter Gay are living at Overton, Nev., for the winter Mrs. Earl Barnard. months, and except to be back home in the" spring. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones Box Elder are in California, Where they went to spend Christmas and HIGH-LIGHT- S the holidays with their sons and families, Wallace at Oakland and Alma at Anaheim. the Tuesday The Old Look will be evi- ing officers evening of North Box Elder dent when the short skirts, off stake Y. W. M. I. A. visited the shoulder blouses and bare feet Corinne ward: Mrs. Nellie Smith, appear at the annual Sadie Annie Tingey, Naomi Ward, Hawkins dance to be held Jan. Elva Miller, Verda Grunig and 23, after the Bees and Bears batMy Upton tle it out. Last word received from Cpl. Prizes will be given and the Lee Ellswood by his parents was hoy and g'rl who represent Daisy that he was enjoying good Mae and LIT Abner the best health and now is in JaTokyo will be chosen to reign during pan. He spent one month at the evening. Colleen Cobb. Okinawa and is with the U. S. air forces. Miss Edna Reeder, who is Blue Sweaters Worn By in Ogden, spent teaching B'lvers At Game Friday Christmas school here with her parents and then spent New Years day Blue sweaters with white in- in Paradena, seeing the Rose worn by signia were officially Parade and celebrations. She the Blvers for the first time at two enjoyable days at a league game in the home gym spent Indio, Calif., with her brother Friday evening. Grant, who is laboring there Blvers were charged with the as a missionary, before returnthe of ushering responsibility ing to her school duties. Logan high school facultry to Sunday evening the program the reserved sections, and to at the sacrament meeting was in students usher and keep in charge of the elders quorum, their sections. They also assist with Jesse B. Reay conducting. in the school fire drills. Seats Musical numbers were furnished were reserved for the Blvers at by a trio, Dan Frodsham, Gene the game. Doris Boyd. Wright and Vaugn Wassom, and a solo, Im A Pilgrim, by Vughn Wssom. Interesting talks were given by Roma Richardson, recently returned from the North Central States mission, and Melvin Bott, a former missionary to Australia. e AND... & i PAYMENTS oCumber Co Joe Weight Spends The Holidays In California Misses Home And Community CORINNE, Jan. 12 Doris Fredrickson and have Section Meets Wed. Fay returned to their school work at the Utah Statp Agricultural col- In Corinne Chapel - per. ALWAYS CORINNE NEWS Corinne News , Joe Weight, forward on the Y. U. basketball team spent the holiday season in Califor-nie- . The team participated in thp Los Angeles invitational Inbasketball tourtercollegiate ney. The Cougars plajed against the Arkansas Razorbacks, Syracuse Universitj New York, and the Idaho Vandals. Friday and Saturday evening ihe Y team played at Reno, Nevada against the University of Nevada. Joe is a junior, and is majoring in education and biology. Greetings were sent him from home by wire, January 2, 1918, his twentieth birthday B. The Home and Community section of the South Box Elder Farm Bureau held their monthly meeting in the Corinne ward chapel Thursday, with President Grace Jeppesen in charge of the meeting. Program numbers were a piano solo by Mrs. Albert Shaw and a duet by Edna Smoot and Elaine Stoll, accompanied by Mrs. Evelyn Anderson. Rhea Hurst, home furnishing specialist at U. S. A. C Logan, gave a lesson on "Making the home most comfortable with conveniences available. There was a good attendance. Koford Takes Out Bid To Kappa Sigma Frat Corinne D.U.P. Will Meet Friday Afternoon Ralph Kofoed of Brigham C!ty is one of 26 Utah State Agncul-tuia- l college students who have The Corinne chapter, Daugh- taken out bids in soionties and ters of Utah Pioneers, will meet fraternities this quarter, it was week. Kofoed Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at announced this the home of Mrs. Lovina Cra-ne- and the GREYHOUND fare sos $1 to LOS ANGELES (All fares one way plus tax) $13.85 $13.90 San Diego Spokane Omaha San Francisco HOWARD HOTEL Phone 175 took out a bid to Kappa Sigma fraternity. r. All members are urged to be present, according to officers of the camp. The annual dance will be held Friday evening, January 23, in the ward hall. The public is invited to attend this dance, according to the officers. Old-Tim- e Corinne Vets Sponsor March Of Dimes Bali ll The Corinne Veterans of Foreign Wars post No. 9035 will sponsor a March of Dimes ball Saturday evening, January 24, beginning at 9 oclock, Fred of the Bradford, commander post, announced today. Proceeds from the dance will go toward the countys quota in il THE ANSWER TO YOUR BUDGET PROBLEM When Worh is Tough Pay Day Cqcs Best! the battle against infantile paralysis, through the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis and the Box Elder county PAY DAY chapter. The public is invited to attend the dance, Bradford said. Admission will be $1 per couple. Comedy Movies Shown Tue. And Thurs. Noons OVERALLS aen .on Denim is strong this denim is even stronger, because its extra heavy! Sanforized, too and then made up into overalls with strong thread rivets at ALL strain points! Serged seams, too and no cuffs to catch on moving wheels! ! Comedy motion pictures furnished by the school have been the center of attraction the last ten minutes of the noon hour every Tuesday and Thursday at Box Elder high school. Today (Wednesday) is the beginning date of educational films which will be shown about 15 minutes of the first hour every two weeks. At present pictures are shown in the visual education room, but as soon as a frame for the new' screen is built pictures will be shown in the auditorium. Pictures will be for the senior division, with Dea James Jensen in charge. Coi PAY DAY EXPRESS STRIPE OVERALLS Sanforized, extra rootnv, extra heavy, A flh Ail sizes fa vS FOREMOST WAIST OVERALLS For Roys Sizes 8 to 16 4 AA . 10 oz. lavO stanforized MENS BLANKET LINED JACKETS Talon Fastner A A Oatv Just what you need Boyd. ie las Brigham City Shopper Mrs. Roland J. Toombs of was in Brigham Promontory City shopping Monday. ala ha Uniform PANTS, SHIRT Sturdy army twill. Sanforized and shirts with dress collar. 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