Show MAUDE BAIRD IS MARRIED TO PARLEY MERRELL t Willard Bride BRIGHAM CITY May 5— Mr and Mrs John E Baird announce the marriagp of their daughter Maude to Parley Merrell of Por tage The ceremony took place in the Logan temple Wednesday at high noon with William Noble officiating Accompanying the bride and bridegroom were Mrs John E Baird Mrs Alva Howell Mr and Mrs Ben Merrell Mrs Roy MerrellJ Thomas Howell Thursday jevenhig a wedding supper was given at the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs John E Baird Covers were laid for member l the immediate families A centerpiece of roses in salmon and pink shades in a large crystal j bowl was used Mr and Mrs Merrell will make their home at Portage HIGH SCHOOL TO PARENTS' DAY TO Bli OBSERVED AT FKKibM UKAMA THURSDAY NIGHT SCHOOL MAY 7 BRIGHAM CITY May 5 "The harming Pretender" will be presented at the Box Elder High school auditorium Thursat seven-thirt- y day Mar 10 ox me senior memoers m oy p unaer me ana class direction oi Miss Nial Nelson The drama is a three-a- ct play with a beautiful philosophy "If youil only pretend that things are better than they really are life can be made well worth living and a beautiful t' adventure" From this - field with his sister Christensen Bride of May Box Elder High school Monday May 7 with a program and ex hibits sponsored by the following departments band program glee club program fashion show by sewing department a dance re view by the physical education de partment All parents and friends of the student body are extended a cordial invitation to attend The program commences at seven ten-thir- ty ell ne f- fer BOX ELDER SOCIETY mi i I - out-of-to- wn ed r s j Se-cr- ist ' ELWOOD May 6— Mr and Mrs Herman Anderson announce the arrival of a girl born Thursday morning Mrs Anderson was formerly Mis Loa Freeman daughter of Mr and Mrs Alf Freeman of Brigham City Mr and Mrs A R Capener attended conference at Elwood Sunday They report the MLA having record attendance of 75 per cent also "over the top" on the subscription campaign for the Era The reorganization of YJMX was as follows: Former President Bur-ni- ce Hunsaker Counsellor Frank Heslop and Owen Rasmussen released Owen Rasmussen was sustained as president with Roy Larsen and Heber Martensen as counsellors The ladies division was reorganized as follows: President Lottie Munns Veda Rasmussen " and Soa Anderson were released and Nina Larsen was sustained as president with Veda Rasmussen and Llla Heslop as counsellors Former secretary Frances Romer was retained nounces the marriage on Wednesday May 2 of her daughter Alice Simpson Devereaux to David Wright Eccles Miss Devereaux Is a member of one of Oregon's oldest families and has been prominent in social and civic affairs She is a member of Portland's younger social set and a graduate of St Helens hall Mr Eccles is a son of Mr and Mrs David C Eccles and a grandson of the late David Eccles and Angus Taylor Wright of Ogden He is a graduate of St John's Military school of Wisconsin and of the University of Washington He is editor of Portland's Business Survey and also Republican candidate for state representative Mr and Mrs Eccles left Immediately for "Gearhart by The Sea" and will return to Portland to make their home Many social rs have been planned for their welcome home out-of-to- wn TlHn Vfrtr-rl- a w Tjridvttr Ttoi-tT-- ia Anna Brenkman Virginia Beyers Mildred Carter Gwen Petersen and Bernlce Bjorn -- The bridal couple left Friday for Napa California where they will make their home M&ny showers and parties were the past given for the bride-ele- ct week Mrs T A Carter and Miss Mildred Carter entertained at a miscellaneous shower at the Carter home Friday evening A trousseau tea for Miss June Winchester were given Tuesday afternoon at the home of her parents Two hundred guests called Thursday Mrs N E Shaw entertained at tea and shower WEDDING ON COAST Mr and Mr R S Calderwood announce the marriage of their son R O Calderwood to Virgin- la Palleritl of San Francisco which took place April 23 at a pretty home wedding at the home of the bride run n piti Tirnr CLUB APPOINTS NEW OFFICERS Culture club had their annual election Thursday afternoon at the Hotel Ben Lo- mono The following officers were chosen for the coming year: President Mrs W O Pell vice president J H Peckenpaugh recording secretary Mrs Ida Loom is: treasurer Mrs Charles Empey Mrs secretary corresponding Mrs auditor Frank Bartlett Ethel Williams custodian Mrs Fred Stone parliamentarian and historian Mrs Mary Mattson The ' Child TRUST YOUR HAIR Runrs to CAKE -- J V af-fai- Permanent $300 vn Ruby P Wheelwright 2425 Jackson Phon 1612 MAY SALE CONTINUES ON Monday and Tuesday Because we were unable to properly serve all those who attended our May Sale on the opening day it will be continued for two more days v Starts Monday at 9 am May 6— Of social Interest this month was the pretty wedding of June Winchester! daughter of Mr and Mrs Edgar Winchester to Ernest Ilsley of Napa California which took place Wednesday morning at the MJC church The Rev M E Gordon officiated "The church was transformed Into a bower of flowers with yellow and orchid streamers and lattice work The wedding party headed by twelve bridesmaids dressed In pastel shades of organdy and wearing: corsage bouquets of sweet ptm and roses entered the church to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march played by Miss Lucille Cropley Miss Daryl Richards a cousin of the bride was maid of honor The bride lovely In white silk crepe and carrying-- a shower bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley followed on the arm of her father and was met at the altar by the bridegroom and Filburn Ogden who was the best man Roland Ogden sang T11 be Faithful After the ceremony Mendelsohn's recessional was played A wedding breakfast was served at high noon for relatives and the wedding party J H Ilsley of Napa California and Mrs Charles Murkett of San Francisco father and sister of the bridegroom were among the guests The bridesmaids were Misses Odessa Wyatt lone Conger Almyra Tallman Margaret Jenkins Oolrla Nichols TREMONTON Mrs Edmund L Devereaux an- Ptr!r —m WEDDING HOLDS SOCIAL INTEREST DAVID WRIGHT ECCLES MARRIES PORTLAND GIRL iu ifc-ku- PRETTY CHURCH GARLAND May '—Friday evening the Faculty club met at the home of A R Capener with Edna Capener Ruth Johnson Mrs Onetla Shurtz Mrs Nathella Griffin Mrs Alvis Anderson Mrs Lyman SplUman and Mrs Theodore Arbon as the hostesses Each member was allowed to bring a guest Games were played and a luncheon served Mrs David E Manning left on Saturday for Salt Lake City where she expected to Join a company of Relief society workers on a trip to the Mesa templer The party will also yisit Boulder dam and Grand canyon J L Atkinson was honored guest at a birthday dinner given Sunday at his home by members of his family Mrs Beth Van Fleet of Salt Lake City and LeRoy Atkinson of Logan were the out of town members of the family present Mr and Mrs Leland Watt announce the arrival of a son born at Ogden this week Mrs Watt was f ormerly- - Miss Louise Atkinson of East Garland n- I — Mr and Mrs 8 W Perry and grandchildren Laura and Keith of Slatervllle visited on Wednesday at the home of Bishop and Mrs M G Perry Mr and Mrs Joseph Hansen of American Falls spent the week-en- d at thehome of Mr and Mrs Chris Hansen and Mr and f Mrs Louis Germer Mrs Allan A Taylor formerly Mr' and Mrs Oswald Harwood miss Meioa Mcntire daushter and children of Ogden visited of Mr and Mrs James A McEn- - relatives here Sunday tire of Clearfield whose Donna JoVinson is visiting relariage took place May l in the tives this week at Ogden Salt Lake temple The young Mr and Mrs George JPiper and couple left early Saturday mornson of Burley Idaho visited on ing for a honeymoon on the Pa- - 'Saturday at the home of Mr and cinc coast Mrs Louis Germer Mr and Mrs Ralph Kellar and Carrie Christensen Mrs Ruth Mrs Joseph Johnson of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mrs J W Conger Mrs Sina Hansen Mrs Edna Christensen Miss Emerine Spackman' Christensen all of this city and Mr and Mrs George Fowers to Mrs Warren Conger Sr Mrs and Mr and Mrs John Fowers Adra Miller and Mrs Art Conger of Hooper and Mrs Frank Fowof Tremonton A very pleasant ers and Mr and Mrs Louis afternoon was spent and the Fowers and family of Ogden vis-- " bride received many useful gifts Ited on Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs - H L Moore Mr and Mrs Louis Germer and Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Frank Germer Andy Scott of Clearfield were the dinner guests COUPLE MARRIED of Mr and Mrs Ray Moore ' Mr and Mrs N Peter Marble Sunday announce the marriage of their Mr and Mrs Paul C Kimball daughter Alta to Carlyle Johnof Salt Lake City spent the weekson son of Mr and Mrs Jarvis end in this city visiting Mrs Kim Johnson of Fielding The marriage took place Monday evening ball's parents Mr and Mrs A at the home of the bride's parE Holmgren ents The ceremony was perMr and Mrs Moroni Morten-se- n formed by Bishop Marion G of this city announced the Perry Following which a wedengagement of their daughter ding dinner was served The Anna to - Frank Thornburg Jr guests included: Mr and Mrs son of Mr and Mrs Frank Thosn-bur- g Jarvis Johnson and family of Sr of Salt Lake City The Mr and Mrs Fielding Wayne marriage to take place early in Sandali and-so- n Dallaf Earl the fall Marble and family Mrs Leon Mr and Mrs Clark Bowen and of Tremonton Mr and Mrs Kerr children of Beaver Dam spent Henry Nielsen of Brigham City Sunday visiting at the home of Bishop and Mrs Marion G Mr and Mrs Wallace Mantelo Mr and Mrs N Peter Perry Heber C Cloward and Merle Marble and children Edith Cleo Cloward spent Sunday in Ogden and Dorothy Bert StegeU and Miss Helen Moore returned to the bride and groom The guests her home in Clearfield on Sun were seated at one long table day after visiting in this city for with a large wedding cake as three weeks wtlh her brother The room was decocenterpiece Moore and family Ray rated with bridal wreath and Mrs Sina Thorsen Mrs Jo roses hanna Johnson and Mrs Andrea The M I A held Honor day Hansen motored to Corinne Wed on to Tuesday night The program nesday spend the day visitA one-a- rt Was: a nlav — A Mrs C Andersen ing story by Naomi Lishj a ten-miArnold Dallin receivpd vnrri ui-vaut oy uiarence perry from Sprinzville Mondav that Ward conference was held here his uncle George Dallin had on Sunday evening with passed away at his home Sunday Bishop M G Perrv nrpsMfno— at Springville 0 Awyvyi us by organization heads were given Mrs Vernon Hansen Mr and Mrs Ray "Moore Mrs Merle iarm Dureau demonstration was held Thursdav —ftAWrtn au Wankier and son Jovce Mrs Ras the home of President Mrsiwii mus Hansen were shomincr in Susie Hansen Th moVir nt iw 4 Tremonton Tuesday was demonstrated and a talk on Mr and Mrs Golden malnutrition was given by Mrs and children of Snowvin ar Mattle Hassel visiting in this city with Mrs Petersen's mother Mrs A Iversen WILLARD Mav K Mie rxora Keyes daughter of Mr and Mrs LaMar Iversen and daugh ter of Elwood Is visiting at the Mrs James Keyes of Willard home of Mr and Mrs Carl Iver and Ambrose win nt rvevevu HUE w sen married Wednesday- - evening Mrs Anna Zinck Mrs Tni "irll 25 "Thv nrill mv home in Ogden Johnson and daughter Marv Ann and Mrs Thressa Brailsford Mrs Joseph Hubbard of Salt were Brigham visitors Monday Lake City was visiHnsr arttvi y Mr and Mrs Fred P Petersen son and family Mr and Mrs were Ogden visitors Monday vy m xiuoDara tms week Mr and Mrs Alhort Norman Johnson and two sons v xxrByA ricAU VI of Salt Lake City were calling on Burley Idaho and Mr and Mrs relatives In this city Sunday wwige oraon oi Bigby Idaho Morris Jensen Is visiting in Gar were In attendance at the funeral w I se f Garden" me-no- William Mr and Mrs John Mason of Fielding were visiting In Willard Wednesday Mrs David T Edwards Is visiting in Salt Lake City Mrs Delia Hartman and son Paul of Los Angeles Is visiting with relatives and friends Mrs' Edith Donaldson and children have gone to Rlgby to live where Mr Donaldson has charge of the J C Penney store Mrs Donaldson was formerly Miss Edith Baddley nk - j services of the late Lowe last Wednesday" May 5—Elmo Llsh returned home from Los Angeles on Saturday after spending the last three months there Helen Perry of Slaterville spent Saturday and Sunday - as the guest of Virginia Perry Mrs A F Loveland of Logan visited here during last week with relatives Ellis Perry Arlin and Dona Marble students of the U S A C at Logan spent the week-en- d here A large number of relatives and friends from Dewemlle at tended the funeral servilces of Mrs Lena 'Marble Summers at Bothwell Sunday The M Men ' and Gleaner Girls' classes of the M I A held their annual banquet on Wednes day night at the ward amusement hall Three long tables were centered with lilacs and tall tapers stood at each end The toastmaster of the evening was Arthur Hunsaker and toasts were Anderson given by Maurine Floyd Gardner Mrs Winona Bur-baBishop Marian G Perry Horace Lish Mrs Grace Fryer and Frank Stevens The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing FESTIVAL GIVEN The Primary held its annual May festival Friday evening They presented the operetta "Grandmother's Old - Fashioned j Ida-Stauf- Ines DEWEYVILLE BRIGHAM CITY May 5— Par ents Day an annaul feature of the closing of school for the summer vacation will be observed at optimistic motif p m Charles George has woven a Dlav with a nuiteresting plot Years AWARD DAY WEDNESDAY before the play opens Buchanan Honor and award day for the Drexei a ricn aristocratic blue-bloo- d Box Elder High school will be of Boston has become es held Wednesday at a special as tranged from his sister because sembly in the school auditorium she dared to marry a middle-age- d The time has tentatively been set man whom she loved Her daugho'clock in the morn for SPEECH RECITAL ter Sue Alexander has crown to In scholastic Honor awards ing Miss Nial Nelson presented young womanhood without ever fields fields and various athletic ner amrelatives Ever students registered in speech in knowing contests conducted by civic and bitious and reaching beyond her a speech recital Wednesday eveand service clubs university middle class environument she ning in the- Box Elder High will made be scholarships to decides visit her rich relatives school auditorium The house Box Elder Bear River Curlew and posing as the winner of a was filled to capacity and many and Malad stakes of Primary stood in the aisles The recital beauty contest in her native convenheld a two-da- y workers state Vermont she arrives at the the first to be held in speech tion at and Garland Friday Drexei home in Boston She imwas so successful that it will take event annual of its place in the mediately ingratiates herself into All wards in the four stakes the hearts of old Buchanan now the school year were well represented with a large ne'er-do-wa widower and his The program was as follows: of officers and Priattendance son Steve but is disliked from Announcer! Vice President of workers mary Mrs Ambrose Hill fnrmerlv tne beginning by her cousin Ila Whltworth Speech club TWO LUNCHEONS Miss Lenbra Keves dauchtpr of Eloise who is jealous of her Medicine" short play "Smallpox Mrs Marie A Wight entertain eighth grade Paul Peters Mae Mr ana Mrs James Keyes or beautiful nature and charm At ed at two beautifully appointed Willard was Drexei the home Bob at the who married Forresht she meets Lord Jensen Wynn luncheons given Thursday bridge Marshall Kendall who is en"Elvira's Freeman April 25 Proposal" iiamny npme — afternoon and Tuesday evening of — gaged to Eloise and a friend of original monologue eighth grade week at the Idle Isle A color this his Andrew Carmichael a handClaude Sloey Jr "The Mark of Mr and Mrs Ed Lee Prior to scheme of blue and white was some young American with whom talk Time" her departure extemporaneau3 Mr and Mrs used in the decorations and ap she fans in love During the acninth grade1 Beverly Pollard Theron B Lee entertained at a Covers were laid for pointments tion of the play Eloise's Jewels "Three Friends" one-a- ct dinner play Covers afternoon ht Sfinday "twenty-eigat both affairs A ' are stolen and Sue Is atirmsprf nf dramatic art class Roy Shaw were laid for twelve members of handsome cloth covered the eyelet Gene Simpson Reese Mason the amily and Jay Pond off the theft With the assistance of a centerpiece of forget- table with Andrew who turns out to be a "Sioux Chief's Daughter" draRoses combined with ts and Japanese Iris in a Logan detective Sue unearths the real matic reading tenth grade Mar-Jor- ie bridal formed of wreath low bowl with tall princess tapsprays criminals Incidentally she suc ZundellJ "Her Name" readthe centerpiece In the eve-niers of matching blue stood at each Win-waceeds in reforming Steve wins rd a buffet luncheon was served ing ninth grade Shirley end Individual corsages were giv Eloise's - love and admiration "Washing Dishes" original with several guests and friends en as favors Following the serv captures the heart of Andrew and monologue eighth grade Anna calling ing of a three course hot dinner Jensen "Thank You Dr" one-a- ct Mr arid Mrs Charles Whit- - finally effects a reconcilliation bridge was played Mrs C E between Buchanan and his sister art class Ruth of Logan was an out-oDunn Mrs and Mrs George worth play dramatic and V Sue's mother Jensen I Winnifred Evans town guest on Thursday Tiller motored to Inkom Idaho Homer Rich Joel Greenhalgh Mrs Vera Nelson entertained Monday where they attended fu TEA PLANNED MAY 12 Max Shephefd "Resolved: The neral services of George A Whit- Thursday evening in honor of Color 'Blue' j Is Better Than A tea for the senior members members and guests of the Fin worth a brother of Mr Whit-wort- h esse club at her home Red tulips Green" ninth grade Don Hors-le- y of the Aonian club of the Box and Mrs Tiller Nida Anderson Elliot Rich ana orange blossoms were attrac Elder High school will be riven Mr anl Mrs J R Olsen and De Lone Baty tively placed about the rooms A May 12 New members of the baby of Los Angeles spent the "Black Beauty" staging poetry dinner was served at small hot club folhave as been selected past weekf end visiting MrOlsen's tables followed with bridge Spetenth grade! LeRoy Anderson lows: Mr Jessie Mrs Facer and J R Ol parents cial guests of the evening were: Ruth Burt Marie Colby Mary sen Sr Helen Jarvis Grettle Shaw Melba Mesdames Mack Fishburn Claude Call Emily Currle Norma Davis Sorensen Beth Stewart BOOK REVIEW TUESDAY Evelyn Marvel Dunn Rex Cleave Edna Hess 71iff Hansen Baird Sloey xayior Doris Davis Ruth Burt "Testimonials of Youth" a book Eskeisen C S Hamilton orion Hopkins Helen Jarvis Leo JenInea ChristenMarjory zundel review byj Mrs Christena Jensen sen June Wejls Norma Ann and Ray Grant Winnifred Jarvis and sen Dantzel Tineev Marv Mrs Clifford Dunn of Logan - Dena Knudsojn Bessie Loveland will be the last of a series of Stander Joyce Shephard Marjory Alice Penrose Earl Pierce Walnote rne reviews'" book to be given here outgoing members who lace Redellngf Anna Mae Sloey as seniors are: Irma graduate under the University of Utah ex L:ster Richardson Bonnie Bea Iversen Eleanor Merrell Wlnni tension of Salt Lake City Reese Violet Varney sejrvice fred Evans Melba Rae Toombs Carolyn The revietv will be given Tuesday Ryan GrettleiShaw Lois ThompFrancis Jensen Dorothy Rowe son Melba Sorensen Afton Inez Hess Jessie Keller Julia May 8 in the First ward night Stauffen Beth Stewart Ruth chapel A small admission fee ward opal Nicholas Jean Si Stokes Marjorie Zundell Mas-safert Carma Nichols I will be made i Yano Bunderson Donna A large! number of the mem Cromnton Makeup wai by dramatic art bers of thp American Legion post ijorouiy aowen June Griffiths class and the' stage manager was Exma Jensen Mary Rae Chris- no iu aupnaea tne district con Don Baird tensen HONEYVILLE Ruth Johnson ventloh held at Smithf ield Fri Rula May 5—Mr SWIMMING PARTY Holmes Vice! The Aonians in one nt and Mrs Arthur Con&er of Union Commander Vanez T day the foremost social clubs of the Wednesday evening members Wilson wjas in charge of the spent Sunday at the home of Mr of the lesser priesthood of the campus ana Mrs Truman Tolman delegation Third ward olj Brigham City moMr and Mrs Kenneth Soack- Miss Lura Redd Box of the GRADUATION PARTY tored to Crystal Springs where a man were Sunday visitors at the wa school faeultv A reception in honor of the juaer nigh swimming party was enjoyed and home of her parents Mr and elected president of the Business girl graduates of the Box Elder a luncheon served Forty young and Professional Mrsj Orson Tingey of Brieham Women's school was club of held Sunday High n en and teachers and officers City a at auernoon Brigham held City j in the Commercial meeting participated f P A Justesen of Mama vis m wie commercial club rooms club roomi by the Business and - The of Box the Elder faculty! ited at the home of his son V Thursday night Miss Hnritt Professional Women's club Floor High school sind their partners D Justesen was Bott elected oil vice baskets Sunday president spring flowers were entertained at a banquet TuesMrs R B Grover of FilfUnr ai3s uouise Ingram reIn attractively the secretary arranged was served day evening Dinner visited Mr and Mrs V D Jus Miss Lenore Romer as treasurer ceiving llrie were: Misses Ireta at long tables! which were beautesen Miss Box Sunday Mrs Grover is the and Trieste rnrr Peters Nlil Nelson Henrietta tifully decoratjed with a variety s mother of twins a bov and proud Bott Miss ponding secretary Nial Mad$e Grey Lenora Romer of spring flowers artistically ara iMeison girl ciuo enrmensen Blanche Hyde president ituoy presided ranged in silver bowls Covers Mrs Eliza Madsen and Mr and expressed her appreciation of Verna Packer Ruth Pearse Ruth were placed fjsr fifty Following and Mrs Arlan Madsen attend the work and stated W Olsen Lura Redd Etta Jones year's the dinner ttje party adjourned ed the funeral services of Mrs her annual After would be report beSjng received the guests to the Elberta theatre Irwin Summers at Both well Sun w ine June meeting of the given were seated and Miss Nial Nelson club Monday evejtung the Aonian She asked all committee chair day club presi4ent gave a welcome club of the Box Elder High school men to send their annual rrnrt Paul Tineey and Mr and Mm to the and an guests extended motored to Crystal Springs where to Lorin her invitation Tingey of Brigham City to by the girls to call upon Wednesday Plans for they enjoyed Swimming Followwere me dinner state local guests Tuesday of the were disconvention prganization for any ing two hours of water sports Mr Mrs and cussed Kenneth W Spack- Announcement or advice was made need ielp they might they weer served a picnic lunchtW man of the — — She conventiAr — " Regional w explained the club's loan W k eon Ahirty-si- x members and Mr and Mrs Ravmond A held at Yellowstone national park fund for assistance to college guests and their teachers Miss Peterson of Los Aneeles innt uu way Mann was introduced j girls Ford and Miss Holt were press iocai cnairman last week visiting at the home A trio composed of Mrs Bodel Announceent j ment of his sister Mrs George Win-tl- e was made Chettle of Miss the presentaRegena Jensen and Mrs Martin Rasmussen entertion h for most the Miss Jensen two Mary) sang outstanding tained at the! second of a series Mr and Mrs Hilliard Row nf girl of the eighth grade with a numbers Jaccompanled r- on the of bridge luncheons at her home B P W Logan spent Wednesday of last piano by Miss Naomi Bergen scholarship which was Five small Monday evening to week! be Mrs Rose's sister with Miss presented Friday morning Elizabeth Fitzgerald of Salt tables were centered with spring at Mrs a Wintle Orson Tingey Lake Mary special at the assembly City and former national garden floweri and covers were school na Miss vice father and by eduof Tingey Madge the isryant B president Grey P W placed for twenty guests A cational chairman The brother Of Mrs Kenneth w" was the guest sneaker anrf ad three-couraward luncheon was served was based on scholarship leaddressed trie graduates Spackman called on her Wednes "The and bridge was played during the ofi ership and day morning was Life" Highway A the theme activity evening Mrs f George Shupe of revision S Ellis and v r William of the state of her tall Miss constitution Hazel PeterOgden was anj was guest Justesen discussed son last ww in spent by Miss Lenore president of the Salt Lake An attractive bridge luncheon Romer Malad a Idaho B member W of P the City state spoke briefly Rewas given Friday evening at the Mr! and Mrs Walter ChAmW committee Mrs Blythe Tingey freshments were served Miss Idle Isle with Mrs Eric Olsen as two lain and Mr and Mrs Ed Jen vocal gave solos Madge Grey and Miss Verna accompanhostess Vari-olortulips censen ied Mrs to Ogden Sunday motored by Packer Connie Peters presided at the tea table A tered the luncheon table with which-waon report Covered evening International Relawith a handtall tapers lighted at each end tions and Federation of the B D D Clark is now emnloved at some lace fcloth and centered Covers were placed for twenty-fo- ur Woods Cross P W written by Miss Blanche with yellow and pink tulips comguests Following luncheon Mr and Mrs Briar Perrv nnA Hyde was read by Miss Mary bined with sprays of bridal tables were arranged for bridge Mrs Homer Barnard spent WedThe and! wreath Savage was meeting then lighed pink D U P GATHERING In Ogen shopping given in charge of Mrs Connie in silver holders stood at tapers nesday each The Beehive camp of the Peters who conducted an original end j Daughters of t?tah Pioneers met BEAR RIVER CITY Mav Jl — song contest resulting in first The guests numbered over one last Friday evening at the home Mrs Edna Christensen entertain prize being awarded to Misses hundred The committee in of Mrs Kate Forsgren After the Carrie ed relatives Zinck and friends on Sat Nial of Nelson and charge arrangements was: opening exercises numbers on the Mrs a at Misses A May Tyson urday parcel shower in Peters lunchNial Nelson Iretaj tray program were:! Two selections by eon was honor of her served Madge Louise daughter Ruth Grejf and by Henrietta Bott the Box Elder High school boy's Trieste Box and Gene Christensen Conger who was er club glee pioneer story "Her to thirty members and married three weeks ago The Dream Home" by Mabel Nlelson guests aiternoon was spent In nlAvinv LENORA KEYES good cheer report by Jane ChrisBunco with a four-thir- ty lunch Thirty members of the Third tensen During the social hour eon served to the following ward Sunday school under the refreshments were served by Ora IS MARRIED TO guests: Mm Bertha WanlrW leadership of Don Johnson moJohnson Sarah Holmes and ' tored Mrs Andrea Mrs Ger i Crystal ThursSprings Leah Mecham? AMBROSE HILL day evening where they enjoyed trude Iversen Huggins Mrs Anna Crow- Mr and Mrs Merrell Cruserrof ther Mrs EUa Hansen Mm wlguatag nd luncheon party St Anthony Idaho visited Mrs Rachel Mantelo Mrs Mildred WILLARD eraser's parents Mr and Mrs May 5— Miss Lenora More man Sltonon B Aired1 Mrs Ida Christensen Keyes of Mr and Mrs J C Reeder this week Mrs James daughter tion pictures were imrwrf 4 Mrs Mae Andersen Mrs LaVon of Willard was was Cruser marKeyesj formerly Miss Clara South Africa last Christensen Mrs Verlyn Morten-se- n ried last weejt to Ambrose L Hill Reeder nearly 28 per cent over 1832 of Ogden the marriage performed Mrs Tessie Erailsford Mrs Mrs E H Marble and daughhere by Bishop Riley of Ogden ter Helen are Visiting friends at Only immediate relatives were Springville this week at the ceremony present Mrs D B Baron returned to her home in this city Monday Mrs Eusrene Npknn nH tv after an extended visit on the Phoebe Keyes entertained at a 'Pacific coast Mrs Baron spent ol miscellaneous shower at the home the winter months with relatives of Mrs Keyes in honor of Miss and friends at Los Angeles CaliLenora Keye? on Wednesday and j fornia on Thursday Mrs Fern Woolsey Mrs Glen Lee and small son and Mrs Annie Jordan entertainRichard accompanied by Mrs ed at the home of Mrs Woolsey in Opposite Mormon Tabernacle Elliot Merrell arrived Saturday the bride's hpnor to Rates from Chicago and will visit for Mrs Melvin Smith and Miss U Hotel This 1 Righlj a month with Mr and Mrs AnLone France! entertained at a' Xlecorarnended ton Jensen shower at the home of Mrs Smith IVhen la Salt L&ka City Etc? Miss Eertha Lee left for Holon Friday in honor of Miss Keyes at This Distinctive Hostelry and she was presented with many lywood Monday after a two Fmet C Rossfter rTcr months' visit with her parents beautiful gifts ?C3 Roomi — Tile Haths Mrs PMCE ' 175 New Dresses j i JUST ARRIVED By-wat- ff 1LT LAKE'S na"JEST HOTEL Oof ADDED FOB THIS SALE IN TWO PltlCE GROUPS ON BETTER GRADE SPRING oauo M k)QonGo f 5995 $1250 Value 3 for Valuc3 for Our store Is overflowfngj with th© new better grade merchandise These prices spell thrift for you UUL Teniplo Square : 1 New York Sanipl 0300 I 2476 Washington Ave PEDRY EGYPTIAN THEATRE BUILDING Ogden Utah |