Show 20 THE OGDEN Three Hundred At Convention Of Lodge Women m— wm TREMONTON Aug 22-- Mr and Mrs Melvin A Cook left Wednesday morning for New Haven Conn where Mr Cook will continue his university course at Yale Mrs John O Gar- field accompanied them and will meet her son Ervin who returns from Germany in Septem- Canyon Parties Reunions Hold Interest in Week hall V BRIGHAM CITY Aug 22— Family reunions canyon parties and summer outings have filled the week’s social activities Box Elder county recreational park is the scene of numerous festive gatherings where song and music around huge bonfires and picnic luncheons are most popular on these Indian summer evenings The annual Box Elder Farm Bureau social was held at the park on Saturday Some two hundred members participated in the program and attended the picnic luncheon Wednesday evening the Lions club enjoyed a dinner served at the park and concluded the evening with games and races The Sunday school officers and teachers of Box Elder stake will hold their annual summer outing Tuesday at the park Dinner will be served at six p m and a program will be featured at seven p m Wednesday members of the Brigham Fifth ward held their summer outing at Box Elder park The day was arranged for entertainment commencing before noon in the morning and continuing until ten p m Both luncheon and dinner were served REUNION AT PARK A family reunion of the George and Hannah Cook family was held at the park on Sunday Luncheon was served to ninety members Next year’s affair will be held in Idaho - it was an-nounced Members of the Alexander Baird family held a reunion in the park on Sunday A dinner and a social afternoon were enjoyed Friday the Box Elder stake M I A reunion was held at Over one the Lagoon resort hundred M I A workers and members participated in the evening’s program of dancing and A picnic luncheon swimming also was enjoyed The William Cottam family will hold their reunion today at Pioneer park in Brigham City In compliment to Miss WyOra Storey of New York a featured entertainer and dancer Miss Trieste Box who has recently returned from a year’s stay in the Pacific northwest and Mrs Wm F Christensen of Portland Ore Mrs Lysle Richardson entertained at a well appointed dinner on Sunday at her home Covers were laid for twelve guests A bowl of asters centered the table Mr and Mrs C B Stratford and children attended a reunion of the Edwin Stratford family held last Saturday i and Sunday in Ogderi canyon Mr and Mrs Scot Horsley and Mr and Mrs Harold Olsen have returned from a two weeks’ tour of the eastern states They also visited Canada prior to their re- - o clock in the I O O F hall This was followed by a committee meeting in the Elks hall: At 'ten o'clock open session of the convention was called to order by Dr C B Merrihew state president of the Utah State Moose association of Salt Lake City The following program was pre- i Elmer Presentation of the flag by Sergeant at Arms Fred W Nichols the song “America” by the members invocation ' State prelate A J Carlson of Helper roll call of the chapters address of welcome Hon' Foster A Jones response by W S Edmonds of Salt Lake City introduction by Dr Menihew of the deputy supreme secretary" E A Kallen of Mooseheart 111 who gave a short address Mrs Jane DeBus grand regent of the Moose chapters was then presented and gave a few remarks address P LeRoy Nelson who stated that the state association was organized to give a little more horizon to Moose activities in the state I Awarding of prizes for the true pioneer story contest was then made The gold medal was presented to Miss Evelyn Nelson of Ogden daughter of Mr and Mrs P LeRoy Nelson silver medal to Philip Brown Ogden bronze medal to Doris Stewart of Ogden The musical program was furnished- by Robert Buck Hugh Bunnell La Mar Osika Betty Hay lor Marvin Fisher Kathryn Sheen Max Wiley Katherine Gwen and Janice Clark the accompanists being Miss Marguerite Berkinshaw Mrs Ruth McKay and Mrs A Haylor of Park City A novelty skit of Mae West was given by the Misses Evelyn and Helen Nelson of Ogden The afternoon session began at two o’clock in the I O O F hall with Mercedes Gasparac of Park City acting as state senior regent Park City officers assisted by the Ogden drill team exemplified the opening exercises The following program was given : address of welcome Mrs Archibald response Mrs May Hreinsen of Helper balloting by Helper chapter assisted by Ogden rdrill team initiation by Ogden chapter and drill! team seven members being initiated publicity report by Laura K George of Ogden Chapter talk by Mattie Lewis of Salt Lake City library report by Gazena Hamer homemaking report by Mrs At J Carlson of Helper membership by Helper chapter Mrs) Nellie May Pugsley deputy grand regent of Salt Lake City presented Mr DeBus who made some remarks child care and training Mrs Ann Wright of the Salt Lake City Married to Howard Stephens LaPriel Baird daughter of Mr and Mrs F C Baird 526 Thirty-sixt- h street was married to Howard Stephens son of Mr and Mrs" James L Stephens August 21 In the Salt Lake Temple The bride wore white lace Several parties were given during the week for the young couple On Tuesday evening a shower was given by the L D S Fourteenth ward Gleaner girls There were forty present At a party Wednesday a special farewell party was given for the couple by Miss Beth and Sadie Robinson and Ted Arron at the Robinson home Thirty-sixt- h street and Orchard avenue On Thursday evening a shower was given the couple by employes of the Kress store where Mrs Stephens was employed Mr and Mrs Stephens will leave where shortly for Boise Idaho they will temporarily make their home ‘ - " ' chapter There jvere 28 members of the Ogden Radiant chapter No 134 - The third annual convention will be held at Provo In August - PICNIC PARTY FOR CHORISTER Ogden Drove No 27 B P O Does held their annual picnic at’ the attractive summer "home of Mr and Mrs B A Scott in Ogden canyon on Tuesday afternoon A grill luncheon was served at two o’clock and bridge and swimming were enjoyed for the afternoon The committee in charge was composed of Mrs Myrtle Colviil Mrs Lee Loewen-stei- ri Mrs Harry Caulk Mrs Frank Jugler and Mrs Josephine CampbelL $ The regular meeting of the B P O Does will be held the second Monday in each month starting in September Regular card parties will be held the third Tuesday ' of each month FAREWELL PARTY ‘ BETA ZETA TAU CLUB HAS SWIM The Beta Zeta Tau club of Ogden High school held a delightful swimming party at Patio last Saturday afternoon Those in attendance were Dorothy Parker Madge Burt Evelyn Smith Norma Thorstensen Marilyn Gwilliams Helen Van Dyke Max-- ine Leek Elaine Jones Maude Mattson Phyliss Meyers and Ruth Greenwell : - trees FOSSILIZED ASHLAND Pa— (UP)— Fossilized tree branches and odd rock formations were discovered atop Stormy Hill by WPA workers while leveling the ground for a community park Rock in the area is of comparative softness and only picks apd shovels are required to ‘break it - Up - — French Kardos barber of A missionary farewell for Newell Tingey son of Mrs Annie Tingey who leaves on September 17th for the L D S mission field in the North Central States will be held this evening in the Fourth ward chapel Mr and Mrs Herman B Hotter attended a family reunion of the Kotters at Basalt Idaho Mr ' and Mrs J V Howard visited Yellowstone park this - ' week ?7 Mr and Mrs C S Hamilton and Mr and Mrs Rulon Baron accompanied by Dr and Mrs Ralph Merrell of St Anthony Idaho toured Yellowstone park last week In compliment to Miss Mary Skidmore of Salt Lake City a number of her friends entertained at a swimming and picnic party at Crystal Springs Monday afternoon? Miss Skidmore has spent the week visiting here Six guests front Brigham City were invited to a luncheon and bridge party at the home of Mrs C E Dunn In Logan last Saturday afternoon Miss Helen Forsgren is visiting friends and relatives In Cali-forn- la INDIAN CHIEFS POSE BudaPOCATELLO Ida — (UP) — Art- pest Hungary claimed a new record ists of this state are finding new he shaved a man in 28 secand interesting portraiture work in when onds painting the Sioux Indians once fierce enemies of the white race Among the "models” are Chief Johnnie Ballard Tea Pokebro and Chief Sunrise 3? ‘ yjV' See Our ( ? - y 'Stesyi’i ' - housekeeping Magazine For September arrived from the coast on Wednesday night and will remain for a visit Mr and Mrs Robert Hummed and Mr and Mrs Van Layman of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs R P Forsgren Mrs H Macklin and three sons and daughter-in-la- of Mag- w na Utah are visiting Mr and Mrs L D Francis this week Miss Truella Koford of Pasadena and her friend Miss Margaret Eckhoff of San Francisco are guests of Miss Calif parents Mr and Mrs P Ko-ford- ’s J ' Koford ' Discount Discount UNTIL SEPT 1ST Family Dinner’ On Sunday for Arizona Guest BRIGHAM CITY Aug 22— In to ' their guests compliment President and Mrs Charles R Jones of the L D S temple at Mesa Arizona Bishop and Mrs J Frank Bowring entertained at a family dinner at their home Sunday Covers were placed for twenty A pretty centerpiece of summer garden flowers was used on the table President and Mrs Jones spoke at the Third ward Sunday eveafter which a ning services number of invited guests were bidden to the Bowring home for v A W 'V - -- 4 X$JMr ''' Mrs Carl Lechtenberg who is genera! chairman of 'the St Joseph’s SUMMER LAWN PARTY A delightful ’ summer afternoon lawn party was enjoyed by members of the Cheerful club on Monday at the home of Mrs W O Knudson The time was spent with needlework A luncheon was served at five small tables which were attractive with cosmos and delphinium Special guests of the club included: Mrs Floyd Knudson Mrs C O Christensen and Mrs Thomas Cottam Mr and Mrs Edward Rock announce the engagement and approaching nuptials of their daughter LaPreal to Lester W Collins son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Coflins of Magna The marriage to take place in late August The marriage of Miss Beth Nelson daughter of Mr and Mrs J to H Burke Fry son of Mr and Mrs H B Fry of Ogaen took place in Washington D C August 15 The young couple will make their home there where the bridegroom is employed in the government service CLUB LUNCHEON Miss Flora Simmons was hostess on last Thursday evening to the members of the S O D H club The party was ' given at the home of Mrs Hazel Hansen Luncheon was served and cards were enjoyed Mrs Nello Chris-toffersMrs Hazel Hansen Mrs Willis Hansen all of Brigham City Mrs Vadal Childs of Leo-Nelso- on associa- rs eight o’clock Fifty Present at i Parcel Shower i ! HONEYVILLE Aug 22— Mrs Ellen Hunsaker entertained at a parcel shower in honor of her g r a n d d a u g h t e r Mrs Ralph Pierce formerly Miss Ayra Hunsaker who was married last week Mrs Pierce received a large number of lovely gifts Fifty guests were present The afternoon was Refreshments spent socially were served on the lawns at ' small tables Mr and Mrs Pierce will make their home in Tremon-to- n Betty McClure Helen Winzeler Mr and Mrs Charles Niles Norman Shaw Guy Crofnpton Capwell Jenkins Lewellyn and Robert Gordon and Odess Wight Mr and Mrs John Lawrence and family of Cutbank Mont were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs George Bradshaw ' Mrs Zora Luke is vacationing with her daughter Mrs Alton Beck at Los Angeles Calif John Winzeler and Bertha Summers of Peoria III visited relatives here this past week Misses Ruth and Myrtle Harri-- 7 son of Ogden who have been the guests of Mr and Mrs Alfred Kunz returned home Sunday Mrs Cora Evans of Ventura Calif Is the guest of Dr and’ Mrs Grant M Evans Parents-Tea(he- tion annual aproa sale to be given at the Cushnahan memorial home Tuesday August 25 at FOURTH BIRTHDAY Mrs Lois Hunsaker entertained a number of small children on Tuesday in celebration of the fourth birthday anniversary of her son Grant Mr and Mrs Marcus er of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs Hunsaker’s parents Mr and Mrs Heber Walker j CLASS FETED Mrs Leah Justisen and Mr and Mrs Alma Cook entertained their Sunday school class members Monday afternoon at a picture show In Brigham City followed by a picnic luncheon served at the Crystal Springs The children enjoyed the outing Mrs David Clark of Sterling Idaho is spending a few days at home with her parents Mr and4 Mrs Frank Hunsaker light refreshments Perry SURPRISE PARTY ON ANNIVERSARY PERRY Aug 22 —A pleasant surprise party was held at the home of Mrs Merle Judson last Wednesday in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs Hazel Britenbeker Rook was played and luncheon was served at small tables attractively centered with gladioli and petunias Springville and Miss Helen Whitaker of Los Angeles were special guests Mrs Orval E Sackett entertained at a delightful little birthday party Wednesday afternoon for her daughter Orvella Games were played in the garden and prizes were awarded the children A birthday luncheon was served Covers were placed for ten guests A pretty cake holding six candles centered the table Taxi Driver Gets His Fare Jailed TOLEDO WILLARD 22—Miss Aug Mary Parsons and Miss Helen Zundell were hostesses at & private dancing party on Friday evening at the home of Miss Parsons Bridge was played ‘during the fore part of the evening and dancing was enjoyed during the latter part of the evening A dainty buffet lunch was served to the following guests Fred Barker and Douglas Eddy of Sparks Nev Randall Campbell of Billings Mont Willis Mitchell of Clinton Jack Wright and LaMarr Patterson of Perry Parker Lowe and Mr and Mrs Robert Nelson Miss Bessie Hamil- ton and Miss Alice Whitaker of Brigham City Miss Virginia Wright' of Perry and the hostesses Miss Elaine Lowe left for her home in Blackfoot Idaho Sunday after being the guest of Miss Helen Zundell for several days Miss Lowe has also been visiting with her sister and brother-in-la- w Mr and Mrs Bill Skeen of Plain City for the past two weeks Joseph Mason Merlin Cook and Robert Morgan returned home Wednesday evening after making & trip through the Pacific' northwest Mrs Mclverson visited with her sister and brother-in-laMr and Mrs Irl ' B Ward during the week-en- d Mr and Mrs Angus Ward left Friday for Yellowstone park to be gone for several days Miss Irene and Miss Berniece Dial daughters of Mr and Mrs Fred Dial returned home Saturday after spending the yreek in Ogden with Miss Dorothy w ing program was presented in the pavilion musical selection by Lula and Wilma Ellis reading by Addie Gardner tap dancing by Bette ' and Gene Schibe of Salt Lake City dancing by Darlene Fryer and Helen Sudsbury vocal solo by Leon Gardner vo-c- al duet by Ruth Snow and Lydia Marble and Genevivt Gardner Dancing followed STORK ARRIVES Mr and Mrs Horace Dewey announce the arrival of a girl born Friday August J4 Mr and Mrs Lloyd LIsh announce the arrival of a baby girl born August 11 Alice Kearns of Malad and Ruth Burbank of California are visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Charles Burbank Janea and Lean Marble of Tremonton visited during the week at' the home of Mr and Mrs N Peter Marble Mrs Thales Cannon is visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Oswald Harwood of Ogden WARD PROGRAM On Sunday evening a program was given under the direction of the ward Genealogical committee and consisted of a vocal solo by Mrs Rhoda Wheatley a story by Mrs Hattie Marble a trombone soloby Norman Perry and a talk by Albert Thorsen Horace Dewey and Lois Christensen were married on Friday August 14 at the home of the bride’s parents at Brigham City Mr and Mrs Jasper Perry and family of Slaterville were visiting on Wednesday at the home of Bishop and Mrs M C Perry Wilmer Perry of Slaterville is visiting at the home of relatives here Lamb Miss Elizabeth Ann and Miss Jean Ward daughters of Mr and Mrs George Ward of Ogden are visiting with their grandparents Mr and Mrs Joseph Mason Miss Mary Parsons left for Smoot Wyoming Thursday to visit with her grandmother Mrs week at the home of Mr nd Mary Parsons 7 Mrs W L in Harris Ogden Mr and Mrs John Lowe and Miss Zula Miss and Perry family left Saturday for YelMaurine Lowe lowstone park They will be accompanied Aaron Snow and Wynn Jensen gone for several days to Malad Ida on Monday Mr and Mrs Chester Keyes Miss Ila Dial returned home returned from Wellsville MonMonday ff ter visiting with Miss day after spending several days Dial of Shelley Idaho Ennis visiting with Mrs Keyes’ parWayne Woodland was in Salt ents Mr and Mrs C Parker Lake City during the week on Miss Maurine Lowe and Miss business Dorothy Lowe were in Ogdjn on Mr and Mrs Leonard EdWednesday wards Chas Edwards and Mrs j Miss Ortis Fettingiii Is havMary Edwards visited with Mr ing a week’s vacation at home and Mrs Joseph Peterson and before resuming her duties at family in Murray on Thursthe Dee hospital in Ogden day Mr and Mrs Francis Carr Mr and Mrs Lartin Cranney were Ogden visitors on Wednesof Star Valley Wyo visited with day Mr and Mrs Chas Parsons on Mr and Mrs Isaac “Woodland Tuesday Mr and Mrs Cranney attended the Weber Central were on their way home from Dairy day celebration held in Los Angeles Calif where they Ogden Saturday have been visiting with Mrs Bill Master Jimmy Lunday returned Cranney Mr and Mrs Cranney home Sunday after spending a were former residents Shaw (UP)— George a taxi driver who aspires' to a patrolman’s badge saw a man cut a hole in a jewelry store display window fill his pockets with loot and hurray away 24 Thursday night the Deweyvllle ward enjoyed an evening’s entertainment at the Crystal Springs Swimming was the main event until eight p m 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interpretation of the latest Parisian styles with this" offer 3G7 JL&i Miss Norma Upp daughter of Mr and Mrs IL F Upp who left Saturday for Los Angeles where she will attend the Woodbury designing schooL FOR DINNER - Good J ‘ Make this your “Second Home” for you do get 20 22-- FAMILY OVER ADVERTISEflENT On ' Page 172 -- BRING THE ' A jfn DANCE GIVEN WARD ENJOYS AT PARSONS’ SWIM PARTY HOME FRIDAY DEWEYVILLE Aug On 7 ber Frederic Dixon concert pianist of New York City who has been vacationing in Utah was a weekend guest at the home of Mr and Mrs Gifford Watland ENJOY HOLIDAY Among those enjoying the attraction of Bear Lake this past week were Dr and Mrs J M Schaeffer Mr and Mrs Frank Dalton have : as their house guest this week Mr and Mrs W E Dalton of Shelby Idaho Mr and Mrs J D Harris and Mrs T E Adams motored to Alberta Canada where they are visiting relatives and enjoying a Mrs Frank Cleere and two children of Los Angeles have been visiting with Mr and Mrs Oscar Forsgren in this city They were joined by Mr Cleere who - 4 n 5 Ogden Does Hold Annual Picnic at Home of Scotts - Members of the North Weber Stake Relief society board complimented Eliza M Kerr who is acting chorister of the organization at a picnic luncheon party held in Lorin Farr park on Wednesday afternoon The ladies spent the afternoon in planning' their work of the winters social security project and in sewing Each 7 member took part in writing testimonial letter to Mrs Mary O Bailey a former member of the board who has1 gone to Los Angeles to make her home Mary A Geddes of Plain City also a former member was a special guest of ’the afternoon Vit ft- - Is " i Vi JfriVilii LaPriel Baird : 1937 niu"i Hooper whose marriage took place August 19 in the Salt Lake City L D S temple Mr Dahl is the son of Mr and Mrs Walter Dahl of West Point Utah : present Afi'fcvii- Dahl formerly Miss Mrs Arlene Simpson daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Simpson of sented - CHAIRMAN !!— The women registered Saturday morning at nine O’clock Visiting members were guests of the Park City chapter No 577 and were entertained at cards and sightseeing trips until four o’clock at which time a banquet was served All sessions were held In the I O O F hall The Sunday sessions began with breakfast from seven until nine-thir- ty SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 23 1033 R LEAVES MARRIED About three hundred members were in attendance at the second annual "Utah convention of the Women cf the Moose which was held in Park City August 15 and 16 with headquarters at the Elks - STANDARD-EXAMINE- ‘ 435-25t- Sss4 40c ’ nOTEL BEN LOMOND CHAUNCEY W WEST General Manager modern strap watch 7 -- Jewel movement made and guaranteed yellow ffold case fine ' fitr&P ' ItM l t Hi M I I M Ml M M I I M Ml t I M M t I A handsome Damp Wash Is the "perfect” laundry service for those who want to economize The low cost makes such a vast difference from "Blue Monday" washdays that you can’t afford to be without It! 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