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Show apKMfanu. THI 8QX. ELDER NgWt. THVMPAy, FEBRUARY .4, 111 ical program. An elaborate luncheon an Lee gave a party, the first that this '8 eered after v.lch the BOX ELDER VS WEBER STAKE club has given. Those present were parcel mealing 7rekt opene1 many Misses Sophia Bloom, Maud Glover, as well as beautiful Mamie Halverson, Patricia Perhaps the biggest basket ball articles. The guests were Misses Paulos, of the season thus far, so far game EmmaStayner, TruellaKoford.Eleanor Lois Peters, Maude Foregren, Florence Call, Vera Preston, Rhoda as Box Elder is conoerned, is the one Lee. Ora Lee, Eliza Phillips, Eliza Thompson, Lee Rozanna Lee, DeVern Koford, to be Emmerette Nelson, Louise' played this evening at the WebBerg, Edna and Messrs Irvin Frederickson, Grant er Stake Academy. The local basket Stohl, Marco Madsen, Nettie , West, Newell Josephson, Oleen JosTennie Reeder. Lillie Knudson, ephson, Ben Bowring, Otis Simonsen, throwers are full of confidence, but Beatrice Brown, Leona Holmgren, Orris Harmer, Howard Eliason, Far-re- l the Weber team is a strong aggregaMrs. Perry Peters, Hazel Stohl, Sarah Anderson and Wesley Anderson. tion and victory for either side will Josephson. Flo Hansen, Laura Coop- The evening was spent in various not be won without a struggle. The er, Olivia Jensen, Mesdames Josegames, principal among which was phine Knudson, Hazel B. Stohl, and the High School student body is bristling game of progressive hearts, after with enthusiasm and a large company Joseph L. Wight. which refreshments were served. This of rooters will accompany the team Camp Fire Girls Club is the first to to cheer them to victory as it is very The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Arch be organized in this part of the counthat the great winning important Slatter gave them a delightful sur- ty. , It is part of the National Organprise Tuesday evening in the form ization and Mrs. Lee has undertaken streak of the locals shall not be of a parcel shower. Games were the the work of acting as guardian. These principal feature of the evening and Camp Fire Girls Clubs each have a were interspersed with musical num- distinctive name. The name chosen bers. A delicious luncheon was serv- by this club is Alsea, which means ed by the ladies and all enjoyed them- peaceful valley. The Camp Fire selves to the utmost Many beauti- Girls idea is Quite a new departure ful as well as useful articles were re- and has become very popular all over ceived. Those present were Mr. and the United States and the young peoMrs Arch Slatter, Misses Violet Wix-o- ple who compose the club are very Libbie Baty, Kathrine Baly, Anna enthusiastic over their new Knud-son- your Palace Offerings in Too Get Almost Every Department Many to Mention Each. our Prices for the Sake of Your Dollars. nsen Furn. & Music Co. F. HANSEN, Manager. evening Miss Edna Stohl in honor of Miss Lois Pet-- i to Mr. S. D. yesterday. The rooms itlfully decorated with cut ad the dining room was led into a bower of red hearts s. Contest games were the marriage Mad-plac- e Jf the evening. Miss Marie and Miss Ruth Cooper lie prizes. Delicious refresh-w- e served and presided over Laura Stohl. The guests were Mrs. Oleen N. Stohl, Mr. and Peters, John W. Peters, Per-sterEllery Wight, Misses srs, Nettie Knudson, Marco Marie Hutteballe, Ruth and oper, Leona Holmgren, Sarah BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. Josephson, Louise Berg Tennie Reeder Louie Thompson, Eliza Phillips, Violet Madsen, Florence Lee, Florence Watkins, Zola Call, Maretta Jensen, Edna Stohl, Hazel Stohl Anna Stohl, and Messrs S. D. Madsen, Amos Hatch, Hon Josephson, Stanley Madsen W. N. Lee, Arel Jensen, Eldred Hatch, Howard Reeder, Archie Christensen, Dow Browning of Ogden, Wilford Anderson, Reynold Watkins, Clinton Lilly-whtJ. H. Tillotson of Ogden, Ray JenBen and Emery Reese. Miss Stohl was assisted in entertaining by Miss Ruth Cooper, Hazel Stohl and Anna Laura Stohl. e, Monday evening the officers of the Third ward Y. L. M. I. A. and a few other ladies gave a shower for Miss Lois Peters. The party took place at the home of Miss Nettie Knudson The evening was pleasantly spent in playing games and listening to a mus- - Jensen, Bessie Woodward, Miss Brown, Sarah Larsen, Roxie Larsen, Clarice Wright Esther Baty, Messrs Orlando Suspended Animation. Peterson, Scott Nelson, Frank Slatter, There are many different forme of Gerrit Fort, Ruthivan Forsgren, Will suspended animation, some resulting Slatter and Moral Jordan. from accident, like drowning or frees-lng- , and some due to a regularly recurring process of nature, like the Monday evening the officers of the hibernation, or winter sleep, of many Third ward Religion Class gave a animalB. Some animals during hibersurprise party in honor of Miss Chios nation are smothered in close-packe- d Nelson at the home of Mrs. Geo. An- mud at the bottom of ponds. derson. Miss Nelson is the secretary of the organization and has been so Diamond of the Breastplate. Cultivate a spirit of love. Love Is faithful in her position that her associates planned the party to show their the diamond amongst the jewels of appreciation of her work. Progres- the believers breastplate. The other sive stung was the game of the even- graces shine like the precious stones of nature, with their own peculiar ing. Mr. Wilford eJnsen received the and various hues; now in white luster, first prize and Mr. Ezra Nelson receiv- all the colors are united, so in love Is ed the "get busy" prize. A delicious centered every 'other grace and virluncheon was served and every one tue; love is the fulfilling of the law. had a delightful time. Rowland Hill. Those who participated were Mesdames Geo Anderson, Emma Vance, L. J. Anderson, Lima Mortar la Anolent Francis Sheffield, W. D. Cummings, The use of lime as binding material Misses Hazel Reeder, Ivy Nelson, Ven- for mortar originated in the remote ice Rees, Tennie Reeder, Chloe Nel- past It is probable that some savages son, Helen Jensen, Lillie Knudson, when using limestone rocks to confine Rhoda Lee, Maude Glover, Elva Knud- their fire noticed that the stones were son, Elvira Adams of Salt Lake City, changed by the action of the beat. A Messrs Wilford Jensen and Ezra Niel- passing shower may have slaked the lime to a paste, and they discovered son. that the psste was smooth and sticky and was a better material than clay Last Friday evening at the' home of to fill tho crevices 'In their crude Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee on North dwelllings From this discovery it was Main street the Camp Fire Girls club but a step to add srnd to the paste in under the guardianship of Mrs. Norm- - order to produce a mortar. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ' , - ELECTS OFFICERS ' Last evening about thirty members of the Athletic Association met in the High School gym for the purpose of effecting an organization and beginning the work in gymnastics. Hon. ' Wynn L. Eddy was chosen president of the association with Earl Anderson athletic manager and Perry D. Peters secretary and treasurer. The entrance fee was fixed at one dollar and every young man, or aged man interested, is elliglble to membership by paying the fee. 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