Show A SUNDAY MORNING JUKE 2 19 V BRIGHAM CITY Juno 1— Th FoPt Brigham Camp of the Daugh tcrs of the Pioneers met Friday at the home of Mrs Han-ha- h evening Poulsen Martha Captain Ervine in command Following the preliminary 'exercises a jsketch of the life of Lars J Hailing was read by his daughter Annie Peterson vocal solo hy Lizzie Poulson history of John Lynn pioneer author Lizzie Wilcox by his daughter remarks byj Charlotte B Reeder and Laura (Morrla of the County company and by Mrs Emma Stbhl Following tjie program refreshments were 'served by Mary Olsen Charlotte Beeder Bessie Wight and Annie feppson to twenty-on- e members arid guests The Seagull camp or the Daughters of the Pioneers met Friday evening at the home of Mrs E J Clark FolOwlng the opening exercises a program was given as follows: Sketch of the life of A1 exander Hyatt hy Grace Clark a discussion £ the constitution and byj Louie B Gall of the County company reading by Vera Clark recitation by Genevieve Clark a sketch of the life of Aurelius Spencer Rodgers by Leona Cuthbert Following the pro gram refreshments were served by Francis Cuthbert Adelome Packer Leona Cuthbert and Fan nle Nelson to eleven members and four guests Mrs Elsie Christensen was host ess to the Deseret camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers at her homo on Thursday Miss Trieste Box was ii charge The program Included a report of the Good Cheer corHmitte by Miss Lenora Homer The lesson “Utah Today’’ was also given by Miss Homer Sketches of the lives of John and Mary Windly were read by Elsie Christensen: readings were given by Gale Bunderson and Dorothy Christensen Following the program refreshments were served by Elsie Christensen Lenora Homer Leren© “Walters and May Stewart to fourteen members and guests Mr and M rs K C Wright were guests of honor at a dinner given t the horpe of Mr and Mrs W R Forresf on Wednesday evening given bv Mrs W It Forrest Mrs O G Loveland and Mrs A E Jonsons The guests were seated at one long table adorned with spring flopors in shades of yellow 'Following the dinner games were enjoyed Mr and Mrs Wright are leaving Brigham to make their home in Salt Lake where Mr Wright has accepted the appointment as assistant state road commissioner Misses Lenora Homer and Lizzie Preston arcompanh d by Wallace Homer left Brigham City Saturday morning June 1 for a two weeks’ vacation trip to Denvex They will go by way of Ilawlins and will return the southern route Mrs B H Jones and family of MeWinnemucjca Nevada passed Wilmorial day with relatives in lard and Brigham Mrs Ellen Carter left Brigham on Friday for Stockton California after Visiting with her daughter Mrs Z W Bail and other relatives She was accompanied by Dr and Mrs J S Pnmiose who after a visit In- Stockton will go to Los Angeles- w heie they will vis't at the home of Mr and Mrs J II Wallace and family by-la- X t THE OGDEN I V ’V fir i y 9 i4 ' 7K 7m- -' y AO' V i V tfi ft xy-- —'5 H St x'551"' s? i tot fir- t r- y - i " fit f A- ©' '5' Af v tifV fakJt ' '- “ VX k fi "'i" - &$ Cm Av ' ! is S liA y it J"- '2 -- V - r ws s I I 4 r V ' f fit X? y-- t t Mr and Mrs D E Manning With their daughters Misses Margaret and Helen and their granddaughter toMiss Jessie Manningto motored Ogden Saturday spend tile day Mr and Mrs Hafold Persson visited In Brigham City Monday Mii and Mrs George Beal attended the graduation ekerclses at the Utah State Agricultural college The child nurs§ class held In the on Saturday and Sunday when office of the girl scouts was well their daughter Miss Frank Beal Institution attended buy girls Those who are-ngraduated from this were While in' Logan they guests taking the class are said to be at the hojme of Mrs C B Boas a great opportunity This loping Mr gnd Mrs Rulon Manning will not be given again before class In relatives of were guests Sunday " ‘a The the last of V y May next year J City Brigham A now is of class the purpose A R giving Mrs and v Capener Mayor i "?n i: r-car-in- g to an of them ’a give dinner opportunity entertained at a family the child durihg the sumday The table was decorated mer for months A review will be with a bowl of spring flowers Cov t A gifrfeiqf' Monday at 3 p m In the of' ' 17 ' were laid ers for 4 v 4 44 s J t J Mr and Airs J W Lewis of Og fice at 225 Klesel building 7 fp ‘t were in this city during the (Troop No 16 had charge of the den J A flag on Decoration day at both week visiting with friends cemeteries Troop No 3 will have board Relief 8take The society Si 4i the flag at the gold Star entertained Thursday charge of on membeis Mr driveway and Flag day of home av ' X at the evening '' r Troop No 7 met Friday May 24 Mrs diaries Munns in honor of M- Birdie Kirkham Mrs Mary at 2 o’clock In Lester park The 4 Green Mrs Hattie Morrison Mrs Polk troop had their meeting there 7 Kate tco due to the leaders going away Elizabeth King Rnd Mrs Johnson who have bfeen reioased early to attend the court of awards Salt Lake from the board in order to fill othe learned a new song “Aunt er positions The Seagull troop Temimah” was in the supper evening Early school went home Polk from the served The tables were attractive “soldiers” and We played early and of a scheme color yellow jvith and other “taps” aifd games sang of the organization fed the colors Bowls of spring flowers were used Went home Sunday Mav 26 we went again rooms throughout the entertaining 21 A were (’overs Hid for dinner short program was rendered foltA -lowing dinner: Vocal duet Mrs y t O L Brough and Mrs A O Seager V fz&imm&w&’ms Retold stery Mrs A L Cook A prognostication was given by Mrs O L Brough President Margaret 31 with were members present M McFarland as a guest Manning in a pleasing way presentMrs R ladies a book entitled The club adjourned to meet with ed the retiring Murios” 7 “Intra by Rebecca Ruter Munns June Charles Mrs Mr and Mrs R M Bone are In Springer this city' from Salt Lake to visit For the white frock with white during the week with friends and felt hat and white shoes the multirelatives Mrs Lee Isaacson and baby left colored scarf of crepe de chine is & bow Friday for Gunnison to spend a very chic One ortiesin ita in that bow chin under relatives with the fnonth visiting Mr and Mrs Dean Capener Mr hits one just above the waistline And Mrs R M Bone and Miss Ti- - in front V -- to Sunday school Mrs Nebeker and Mrs Packer were absent Barbara Foulger took charge We went to the Sixth ward Those present were Helen Froerer Louise o I' ’ l r ¥ '4 ua A V v 44-- f - 5 77k-- if Af At '7- f - itA 4s Ftn j ’ ' a9SSA& "A ® ture club met Friday afternoon ist report of the Statd Federation May 24 with Mrs O L Winters at of Women’s Clubs held at Logan her home The rooms were attractive with spring flowers President A Mrs P C Petterson presided our club and for parliamentarian town were subjects beautifying the discussed The program for the afternoon was ae follows: Vocal trio “The Bells of 81 Mary’s” by Mrs Harold Persson Mrs E J Holmgren Mrs D Henry Manning with Mrs Millan Peck accompan - I 07 Sitf - April 18 19 and 20 by Mrs George B Hughes two readings “The Going of the Swan” and “A Corner in William” by Miss Rhea Winters report of the Logan convention which had been written by Mrs J M Gaddie by Mrs M E Andrus Vocal duet “I Heard You Go By” by Mrs D Henry Manning and Mrs Luncheon Vas E J Holmgren served during the social hour j ovmg Cal! Slade Transfer Phone Office 437 26th 321 STOPS'EtBW knock dandrufiad by killing germ like Whyte To knock ektn eruption Both sold uud Money Back Guarantee PxHAe Barber Lncky Tiger calp irritation -- -- tig’Eu LUCKY J BliANO a Best Y SOLD - 40Her-' Newt r- RellVlrte PRUCGim ITUIVUM A p 7 f Actual Scenes — Actual Sounds Actually Photographed In The Great: Metropolis NEWSPAPER PLANT CHEER with the Frenzied Moh Watching a FIGHT AT MADISON SO GARDEN NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING PLUNGE into the Battle of Riders during THE SUBWAY RUSH HOUR JOIN the Swirling Milling Crowds at GRAND CENTRAL STATION YELL with the Frantic Throngs a t EMPIRE CITY RACE TRACK PUSH Your Way Down Jostling BROADWAY W£A n®® j NEVER MORE BEAUTIFUL NEVER MORE FASCINATING MORE CHIC! v j CRASH the Gate I of a Famous tte FIFTIES SPEAKEASY in NEW PEICES MATINEES TO 5:30 30c ADULTS 10c CHILDREN Get a Line on the Revelry and Jazz These And A Experience Mondred Other Thrills £ In EVENINGS Lower Floor ithe First Pulsating Thrill-Dram- Rapid-Fir- e of Glamorous New York a W2LLIAM FOX Presents All-Talki- Balcony 30c Children 10s 'Productions Fox-Movieto- ne ng — with LOLA LANE HENRY B WALTHALL Sliaron Lynn Helen Ware PAUL PAGE ! and hear on the perfected Movietone the hectic life adventures of a girl New York the breath-takin- g was willing to fight for her man Added Features: COMEDY MACK SENNETT “ASK DAD” Now Playing— Shows at 2 3:45 5:30 7:15 9 P M Matinees to 6 P M 35c Nights 50c Kiddies 10c I ALL-TALKIN- G ! 3©wirnAEj irnaisATP “THE PICK OF THE BIG- - TA$OES’ 1 MftalM At Auto Gate and Front Gate j ON MONDAY OF EACH WEEK Also a nr BOATS SHOOT THE SHOOTS MINIATURE RAILWAY DODGE ’EM eyville passed a few days of the week Visiting with her daughter Mrs J Johnson of Ogden Air and Airs Charles Dewey and Tamil? ol Brigham City w ere guests of Air and Airs Joseph I Dewey and Joseph Huesser Sunday GARLAND June 1 — Air and Airs Roy Hansen and children of during the Salt Lake were guests Airs week at the homes of Air and Airs Air and and Hansen Frank Alex Hales Air and Airs Wendell Grover the birth of a are rejoicing over 16 Alay born aon and Bishop and Airs Richards afternoon for children i left Friday Airs Paris Idaho whereremain Richards for the ’ Th bishop will - attend summer school at the B 1 waw On the Following Concessions: ROLLER COASTER Airs Evelyn Spaektnan of HONEYMOON TRAIL CAPTIVE AIRPLANE ‘ BABY PLANE ' MERRY-GO-ROUN- D 't T i PONIES : FUN HOUSE ? 5© 2©©Iai Watiei Make Monday Your FUN Day at ©B IDfcaHti 1T2a© fun Efeee' Psnmcmms IF- HAL ROACH 'pnunti i I e&oAiaAEV EK1ASE' " Paramount J QffTOBUffMO' Sm&tte Members ot Ibc Idadies' storage As You Are Whirled Through a Throbbing June 1— The DEWEYVILLE children of the Deweyville ward guests at a social primary Vvere officers and teachers given byj the on Monday afternoon Games were played and a tray luncheon served to 50 members and guests Aliss Lottie Burbank of Maple-to- n Idaho is a guest of her uncle James Gardiner and family of Deweyville Mr and Airs Fred Farmer and aons passed the week end visiting' relatives In Salt Lake Dew- i Linton Lois Allen Claise Cluffs Lucille Hansen Melba Myers Janeth Wright --Marian Wood Barbara Foulgeri Alyee Odell and Cleone Hunter Our meeting will be Friday May 31 BARBARA FOULGER Scribe Troop No 10 — Goldenrod troops went on a hike last Monday We were accompanied by our sponsor Mrs C E Michails and our captain Aldsech We went through Waterfall canyon We had lunch which consisted of angels on horseback roasted weiners sandwiches cakes and bananas We passed some of our nature work for the second class also fire prevention Most of the girls went on up to Waterfall We all met in the lower part of the canyon and came home afer a long and enjoyable day in the mountains We passed some of our tests while we were there Goodbye until next week BULAII BERGREN Scribe Troop No 3— --We have had many extra class this time for we are trying to get our second class test off and a few of the long desired badges off our lists We met at Captain White’s What do you think of the representation at the flag pole Decoration day? We have a chance to be flag guards next time Flag day June 14 Shipping HEAR All That You SEE -- K P TUr Packing Baggage HEAR New York City Talk I middle western cities Howard Getz and Owen Keller return to their home in Tremonton Tuesday after a year’s stay in Illinois Mrs C R Steffen and sons Duane and Connie D passed the fore part of the week at the home of M r and Airs William C Nelson of Logan Wayne and Ethel Holmgren have returned to the home of their parents Air and Airs David Holmgren after passing the school season attending the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan Earl Watkins C R Steffen Frank Taj lor and Burt Burgess returned to their homes in Tremonton Tuesday after a successful fishing trip tb Mackay Idaho Airs H E Stander entertained the members of the B B Bridge club at lireakfast at her home on the Thursday morningwasFollowing with plowed breakfast bridge prizes gojng to Airs Harold Pers- son Alls Harry Gephart and Airs Spencer Taylor Guests of the club Included Mrs F C Gepheart Airs It StefHarry Gepheart Airs C and Airs fen Airs James Manning J Burgpss The following pupils from Tremonton ver( presented in a piano recital by Lester llmchcliff in the Jj i) S‘ chapel at Tremonton Wednesday evening Alay 29: Verna Lynn Getz Alleen— Cald'uwood Wadsworth Baibara Theurer and Josephine Wadsworth v p tijp R rolda Capener motored to Logan Monday evening to attend the theatre at the Capitol T DACUS (left) formerly Miss Flora Devlin daughter MRS THOMAS Mr and Mrs James Devlin whose marriage took place Monday mornMrs ing at the St Joseph parish house with Father Kennedy officiating on Saturday at Ogden Mrs HarHarvey Hardy whose marriage took plaeo Mrs Junie Owens (right) formerdy was formerly Miss Mildred Romrell ly Miss Irene Garrison daughter of Mr and Mrs Ray ’Garrison who was married on May 25 at Farmington 1 TREMONTON June 1 — Mrs N E Shaw will leave Tremonton Monday for New Haven Conn where hhe vvilL attend the graduation exHer ercises of I the Yale classes Son Mafifdrd is a student of Yale After the 'exercises Mrs Shav will visit in Boston New York and on her return trip will visit several X STANDARD-EXAMINE- News Clair Anderson at the Console v I (Railroad Fare: Sell-bu- l- 0 — gpt£ 35c Round Trip 20c Half Fare)' iegiiJtflllrtifr liwfifmaiiiiiihBfaei a r i r 3 i lj i |