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Show THt 0X ELDER NEWS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 11S. ment and the social was a grand aifair as well as an encour-agmen- t to the workers. FOR Mrs. Rose H. Neeley entertained at home Friday evening. 500 was her BABYS the game and a delicious luncheon was served. The guests were Sarah Alien, Merle Straw, Loveta Wallace, Ada Johnson, Rhoda King, Horence free throws, Jensen had a bad Zina Johnson, Edith West, ing getting only two out of eight tries, and Alda Neeley. The Weber boys were at it every minute of the game and in the second Mrs. H. S. Jensen entertained a num-- half, Wilkinson at left forward,' shot ber of little tots in honor of her daught-- three baskets in rapid succession, the er Mabel's 3rd birthday. s The time most brilliant performance of the spent in romping and playing ening. The other players on the When lunch time came the her team held up their ends and were all seated in a circle on er for a moment quit until the final the floor, in the center of which stood whistle blew, the little table holding the birthday At the end of the first half the cake decorated with candles. A de-- 1 score was favor of Box Elder, licious lunch consisting of sandwiches, the home team taking the lead at the cake, ice cream, oranges and punch start off and they were never hteaded. was served. Those present were Uar-- During the second half play was stop-d- a Packer, Ruth Pearse, Ardith and ped for a few moments to permit Spencer, Mildred Madsen, ephsons hand, which had been in Marguerite Jensen, Orpha Johnson, jured, to be bandaged. Mabel Jensen, Ruth Wight, Mary Jen-- 1 While winning the game last Thurs sen, Anna and Alice Alvord, Jennie day evening does not insure the divls-right, Marion Jensen, Florence Pul-- 1 ion championship to Box Elder, it sipher, Irene Seager, Ronella Jnsen places the local five that much near-anAllien Jensen. The team has never er the goal. I been beaten a single time in any of Last evening at the home of Mr. and the leaeue Eames and it has two Mrs. J. C. Nelsen of the Second ward, mor 1 piay one each with the Ogden h and one each with the Ogden a grand farewell social was tendered I that worthy pair who are about to d- - j Hih and Weber Stake, I The lineup and summary of the part for Holbrook, Idaho, to make their fol-t- y home. Games were played and a dain-- same Thursday evening was as luncheon was served. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson presented them BODY KILLED with a number of tokens of remem-- 1 brance and all good wishes for success I Wilkinson in the new home. Those present were Nixon Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nelson, John Bott Herbert The big rabbit hunt promoted by Lorenzo Bott, Joseph Bott, Roy Bott, Chief of Police Norton of Ogden and William Bott, Victor Bott, Mrs. M. H. Jensen 2; participated in by some fifteen local Bott, Miss Christene Nelsen, Messrs Pson' 3; Josephson, 1; Wilkinson Christensen 1; 1; Belnap Russell Nielsen and Marinus Nielsen The High School suspended operasportsmen which was conducted on 3; Nixon 3. Free throws, Belnap 8 Tuesday of this week, resulted in bag- tion Friday morning after an hour's-wor2 out of for the reason that the students The Civic Improvement Club ball, out of twelve trles: Jensen- ging approximately 4000 bunnies. The Referee Ashton. shooting grounds were out on the wanted to celebrate the victory over the social event of the season, which I Promontory near Monument and some Weber Stake the night before. Ac? was given Tuesday evening at the NOT IN of the company got into a locality HAS PROHIBITION SAYS one was of of the Music, cordingly the entire school marched Academy where the rabbits were thick as the from their Alma Mater down Forest CREASED CRIME IN KANSAS most delightful affairs of its kind ever dickens so they had excellent shoot- - street to Main thence south on Mala given by the ladies organization. The Provo, Feb. 6. George A. Startup ing. Others were not so successful a ew blocks, counter marching to the- hall was transformed into a Japanese so many Jacks to Court House where a basket ball garden, a double decked pagoda being has received a telegram from Prof.- and did not have Univerat. of the McKeever A. shoot j ground had been prepared by tacking hung in the center from the ceiling William The day was a pleasant one howev-nin- g a regulation hoop onto the big cenwith a string of Japanese parasolsrun-- 1 sity of Kansas, in answer to a query I from each comer to the comers he sent in regards to the statements er, and those who went along from ter light pole and a buggy tire to the I sidewalk, of the hall. Across the east end was made at a meeting in Salt Lake City this city enjoyed the outing. Two telephone pole near the a trellis garlanded with strings of ap- recently by Judge E. F. Bolbom and baggage cars were heaped up with curbing at the north west corner of which were taken to the Court House grounds. pie blossoms and lanterns while in j the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen, that prohi- dead rabbits cause to the poor of the distributed been den and Five midgets, each designated bjr comer was a refreshment booth bition in Kansas has the city. large cards one of the Weber players, tastefully decorated in harmony with I of an increase in crime, Prof. McKeevers answer to Mr. were pitted against the H. S. champs the general scheme, each booth being follows: as is who were decked out in grotesque Jap-question in ladies over j Startups by young presided I Lawrence, Kas., Feb. 5 BIG SOCIAL AT costumes for the occasion. A lively anese costume. I Utah, A. Provo, Startup, The front of the spectators balcony George game was played In the snow to the Colbom's statement fraudulent and was entwined with apple blossoms and accompaniment of yells, shouts and1 CEMENT PLANT general merriment of the student strings of the same decorations were defamatory. Compare old imperfect-ruaround the walls the full dimen-- ly reported statistics with recent body and others who formed a massed sions of the auditorium. The big el- - j complete ones. Prohibition is sacred circle extending the full width of the street. ectric light globes were shaded with as religion in Kansas. We lead the Last Friday evening the Sunday The parade was led by a hayseed Japanese lantern covers subduing the nation in low percentage of crime, Cement plant indulged band which for make-up- , versatility light to a soft glow which made a suicide, poverty, juvenile delinquency, School at the social and diversified etc. Our legislature will probably act in a grand beautiful and restful effect. discords, had Uncle-Joswhich was participated in by over The ladies were gowned in stunning relative to your telegram, Sprucebys aggregation beat a. McKEEVER A. WILLIAM people. Games were played, mile. The band performed during the fabfifty and of beautiful creations dainty The last sentence of Prof. McKeev-himsel- f a sumptuous supper was served and progress of the game, the instrumenrics and one could almost imagine on Fifth Avenue in New York, lers telegram, Mr. Startup construes dancing was indulged in. The affair talists nearly blowing the tops of their-headKan-ful- l was free to everybody and very few Some of the gentlemen appeared in to infer that the legislature of off ln an attempt to outnoise. the a resolution denying sas people residing at the big plant failed each other. will a pass evening regalia making striking as well as a pleasing complement to statements made in Salt Lake con-th- e to be in attendence. The ceremonies over, the entire e Next Friday evening the Sunday company marched down to the Alta handsome gowns of the ladies, ceming prohibition in Kansas. School will give a grand benefit ball Theatre and was entertained by Mesof the male persuasion who did urday News, in the First ward amusement hall for srs Koford & Ryan at a classy picture not wear full dress were clad in con I the organization and a cordial invi- show. Fun and riot ran so high that CUPID FOILED ventional black. was enact tation is extended to the general pub- the students couldnt get back to sera was drama of little The spirit very sociability Yesterday marked and each one present partook ed in this city which resulted in the lic to be present. ious consideration of their lessons so of the influence and proceeded to have complete rout of Cupid and the return no school was held ln the afternoon.. a good time. The music was excel- - home of the young lady in question PLACARDING THE STREETS lent, dancing first class and many of I with her mother who was one of the SOPHOMORES WILL GIVE I the old boys became young for an principal characters in the little playPROGRAMME TONIGHT; The streets of Brigham City are be evening. , There were upwards of let two hundred couples present The parties implicated were of juve ing placarded this week. A large At the High School assembly this nile age so the officer asked that their black sign ln white letters is being evening, the Sophomore class will give W. W. Hickman is in from Snow-- 1 names be not mentioned but accord placed on the telephone poles at the its program. Neat folders announcing ling to the story, a young Ogden girl intersections of the streets. Indicating the numbers have been printed and ville on business. went the name of the street and the direc- will be distributed to those who atas 15 Hon. Wynn L. Eddy is in Salt Lake who gavh,erraf so or a do ago tion in which it runs. This is the first tend the exercises. The program to to Lake Salt today on matters of important busin- - and there met a young man of her own step toward a free mail delivery sys be rendered will include the following age and immediately proceeded to fall tern in Brigham, as it will be neces- numbers: J. A. Hamson was up from Ogden I Jn iove wjth him. The feeling of sary to Indicate the names of all Address of Welcome . and Monday visiting relatives. I fection was reciprocated and the young streets and to number the houses beClass Lester Prest Ward He states that 35 per cent of the rail- - people concluded that it had been fore-roa- fore Uncle Sam- - will give us this Piano Duet shopmen at Ogden were layed ordained that they should mate so Leah Stratton and Guinlvere Kotter I off last week. they hied themselves to Farmington Alda Crawford Reading on Tuesday to procure a license Dance Genevia n Wants Gypsie to Ground. tho Ensign I ESTRAY NOTICE. which was refused them on account of If a girl Is in love with a young Talk on Citizenship Alice Eddy- in her home town she is afraid Duet cornet and Trombone STATE OF UTAH, County of Box El-- 1 their tender years and they then a train to this city arriving in to remain away long when she has der gg Direction of Ambrose MltchelT ' caught the evening anticipating the procuring occasion to visit friends ln another Reading . Harold Welling of a license and a wedding ceremony town. Exchange. Piano Solo Voylet Justesem ty. on the morrow. Merlin ook . Reading follow-I have in my possession the Before tte morrow dawned however, Really Is No Watte Matter. Solo Thomas Edwards, animal not described if which, ing 0f the young lady got word the Scientists and business men ars claimed and taken away, will be sold 0j wkat wa8 going on and she tamed-a- t both beginning to understand that ln CALIFORNIA EXCURSION& public auction to the highest cash lately notlfled the offlcera ln this city reality there is no such thing as February 9 and 15. bidder at my residence in Portage pro- - to Uke tte young people custody. waste matter. The existence of what Via Oregon Short Line. Low rates-tcinct, on the 20th day of February, Beputy sheriff J. R. Olsen located we call waste or refuse is due mereLos Angeles and San Francisco. to our failure to find a proper 1915, at the hour of 10 oclock. found out they were of Juvenile ly them, Limit March 20th. See agents tor into dollars and DESCRIPTION OF ANIMAL: One I gg and turned them over to Officer method of turning It rateB and further particulars. Adcents. blue horse weighing about 1000 pounds Bowring for safe keeping until their vertisement it The about 15 to 18 years old. No brands parents could be heard from. visible. to came Brigham mother of the girl Said estray was taken up by me in I yesterday and delivered herself of said precinct on the 9th day of Feb., lecture to the young people that was I 1915. calculated to impress them the balance I CAN EASILY BE MADE. DON C. McCRARY,. of their lives and then she told her MOTION PICTURES for Greatest home. It Precinct business on earth for her to Portage accompany Poundkeeper daughter LET YOUR MONEY BRING YOU IN A GOOD LIVING. making money. developed that some older people in A few shares left for sale In what will be one of the biggest companies, Salt Lake had advised the youngsters in the country. WRITS FOR FULL PARTTnm.An.ci, Flsheriss. Russian Ito elope so Officer Bowring detained Russia ranks third among the fish permitting the 6 countries and deep sea her mother home, to accompany SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Mining Exchange Building. of the world. The total yield of fish gin when he took him this till morning a worth year, well over $7,000,000 la This and will used be for city surroundings backgrounds ln TmtUng- pic.. I but even this great supply is not equal down to Salt Lake and turned him ev. . tures. Biggest advertisement In the world. Money could not buy er to the Juvenile authorities there. to the needs of the population. Support the home company. Share in the great profits. even-Hlbber- t, SAKE 1 1 ev-wa- s. n PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT BABY CARRIAGES AND OUR NEW STYLE READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION A MOST HERE arE AND OUR PRICES SO ATTRACT- LINE Jtandart"! BEAUTIFUL THAT' ALL CAN BUY' ndMCTJ,VE DONT BUY BEFORE SEEING THESE ELEGANT scognled WE ARE VERY 14-1- 1 S t.MostR.UGGiES ble Collatx is AbsoS erfect st lying Fig iroved it AND d surin re 'niton, dinsp nsen Furn. & Music Co. 1 a F. CITY, UTAH. BRIGHAM HANSEN, Manager. at the home of Mrs. Squires in this city, the feature of which was a sumptuous dinner the table being decorated with a big cake made and pre- .held sented by Mrs. J. C. Wheelon of Gar-dda- y a reception land. Mrs. Squires was presented ered Mr. and Mrs. Sterling many beautiful presents by her chilli at the home of Mr. and dren and Mrs. Tillotsen was also rein D. Peters. Progressive membered by the family. the game of the evening, xhe afternoon and evening were s being won by Messrs D. spent in a delightful social way, chaten and John W. Peters re-- . numbers ting, listening to musical lunch-serveA delicious tray Those and renewing acquaintences. and some musical present were Mrs. Sarah P. Squires, were rendered. There were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tillotsen of Ogdutiful, as well as useful pres-Jo8- e den, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Squires, Mrs. in attendence were Pres-Mr- Laura Woodland, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Oleen N. Stohl, Mr. Squires of Ogden, Mrs. Celia Reese, John D. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Laura Cooper, Mr. P. H. Squires tD. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. J. an(j a large number of grand children Arc, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Iver-vTchildren. an(j gome great-gran- d D. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Letters of congratulation were re'ill Mr. and Mrs. John S Cl ris- - ceived and read from members of the I Sir. and Mrs. Ellery Wight, family wh.o live far distances away Mrs. F. D. Welling of Garland, and who could not be present DeMrs. R. A. Madsen, Mr. and have been which spite the many years Leo Madsen of Ogden, Mr. added to her life, Mrs. Squires is Victor E. Madsen, Mrs. Em-P- . excellent health and is youthWatkins, Mrs. Amelia D. ful in spirit. Misses Edna Stohl, Florence i Hazel Stohl, Sylvia Peter-2- 1 Last Friday evening a grand social Laura Stohl, Messrs Amos was given at the home of Mr. an I Mrs. Jtion Josephson, Ray Jensen, Clinton Cheney in Corinne, by tm Watkins superintendency of the Sunday School Watkins, Eugene adon Watkins. in honor of the officers and teachers. There were twenty people present in'irah P. Squires reached the cluding the ward bishopric and vive3 lie post in her life on Satur- - and the evening was spent in playing inand upon the same date her games of an interesting nature, t, Mrs. Charlotte Tillotsen of terspersed with musical selections. A delicious tray luncheon waa seiv-ecelebrated her birthday anni-to complete the evenings enjoy- double celebration was I evening d y DOOMS STUDENT CELEBRATES k Og-eac- h I n 1 s Sat-Thos- ER. 1 I jrm WILL APPEAR IN CONCERT AT THE Srst Congregational rrn 1 fl 10 ilD. Utah 'hurch, Ogden, PURCHASE TICKETS fE BRIGHAM AT THE EDDY DRUG STORE AND CITY PHARMACY. 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