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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IS, ISIS. Brown, Alice Parsons, Ethel Rees, Malinda WrighL Laura Brown, Callie Lund, Laura Mathias, Sarah Mathias, Ethel Merrell, Lilly May Reese, Lenora Reese, Lenora Romer, Mara Amber Hamson, May Valentine, Etta Facer, Mrs. Melvin Tingey, Mrs. Lorenzo Hansen, Mrs. Erma Coleman, Mrs. Junior Anderson, Rilla PetL Ruth Rees, Verna Rees, Esther Reeves Freda Hansen. WllVIE surnci is E FIVE MONARCH MALLEABLERANGE range construction. It's Triple Walls, Duplex Draft, Hot Blast Fire Box, Gun Metal Fin-rto- p many other exclusive features puts the MONARCH head and shoulders above all others. Let 'f you through it before you buy. SPECIAL REMOVAL SALE PRICES. We are now about ready to move into our new quarters and in order to reduce our present stock be- we are placing our entire stock of Stoves, Ranges, Carpets, Rugs, and Furniture of all kinds at 'ov price Buy now and save money. LET US SAVE YOU f 100.00 ON A PIANO. ae world In Mr. rnd Mrs. H. M. Figgins entertained the officers of the Fourth ward Mutuals Thursday evening. The feature of the evening wasa sumptuous dinner after disposing of which the time was pleasantly spent in games, music and story telling. Forty people enjoyed the evening. aI)d J NSEN FURNITURE F. night Miss Callie entertained several DA land friends, the occasion be-iionor of her birthday. The hearts and with bright OHL,ere while roses and carnations e's ilightfully J' in large boquets. The young a most enjoyable time play of every description and several musical selections. rera won by Miss Ethel Reese I llace Johnson. A delicious tiay I fa was served. Miss Lund re- several tokens of love as well 1 I congratulations of those pres 1 - Jo were Mr. and Mrs. Orville I G. Spencer, Mrs, Minnie J. ' and Anna K. Hansen, Misses g? rrLund, Malinda WrighL Lucy 2--, Laura Brown, Lenora Romer, Reese. Rllla Pett,' Ruth Reese, I Mathias, Lillian Jacobsen, Messrs Isaac Hansen, Dr. J.emhisel of Blackfoot, Wallace Milton Jensen, Wallace Lund, Lund, Ed. Cardon of Pocatello. , ? to Min-fplu- r y2londay evening the elegant new ( ) Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wright f Ale scene of a delightful social iby the officers of the ward Mu-- a honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. The rooms were made more 'I and cheerful "by the presence I flowers and the house was from basement to attic. Ces of various kinds were played musical numbers were ren-S3 ifter which the company was down to the spacious base-- e long tables were groan-- a weight of edibles which .ed the entire list of seasonable fi. Place cards of eupid' darts in TM were used and hearts were profU8ion about the room er the table, making an anlmat-.cture- . Toasts were given and conversation indulged in while ting was progressing and more s were played at the conclusion, was a riot of fun ell evening ,ie hour hand pointed to Tuesday ng before the party dismissed. 3e present were Mr. and Mrs Figgins, Bishop and Mrs. Brig-in- g right, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac H. raaa Mr- - an Mrs- - J- - E- - Baird, Mr. -- jgflrs. Alphonzo Nelson, Mr. and uIius WrighL Mrs. Olga Stand- Mki Jys. Josephine Olsen, Mrs. Alice of Ashton, Idaho, Misses Callie Lund, Laura Brown, Rees, w Jurda WrighL Florence Reeve, Es-lReeve, Lenora Romer, Zina Dav-ioioJensen, Messrs E. E. Han Pestus WrighL Martin Pett, Bert 'fflan, Willie Pett and Irwin Stand T si. ra Monday L. M. L evening of this week, gave a A. Stake Board '!. t fitful social at. the home K b TO-NIG- of Mr. HT BRIGHAM and Mrs. Nels Jensen in honor of Mrs. Connie M. Peters, Miss Sylvia Mason and Mrs. May M. Horsley, former Board members who have had to give up the work. The social was arranged at this time more particularly because of the approaching marriage of Miss Mason, and each of the guests of honor was presented a copy of Whitneys poem Elias. The evening was spent at games, in social chat and partaking of dainty refreshments. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Nels Jenson, Mrs. May M. Horsley, Misses Sylvia Mason, Eliza Thompson, Phoebe Madsen, Vida Hunsaker, Laura Mathias, Mary Baird, Mrs. Ida Y. Thorn, Mrs. R. E. Davis of Willard and Mrs. Elvira P. Hess. Tociety f MUSIC CO. HANSEN, Manager. family party was given at the home of Hon. C. Holst Tuesday evening iu honor of his 61st birthday. A hot supper waB partaken of and the evening pleasantly spent in family conversation and other diversities. All members of the family were presenL CITY, UTAH. In days gone by the Elders Quorum was in the habit of having an annual social gathering which included feasting and social enjoymenL The cus tom has not been adhered to strictly of late, but it was revived last Friday when the Sixth Quorum of Elders and the 133rd Quorum of Seventy took an afternoon and evening off and celebrated. The festivities were staged at the Third ward amusement hall and a regular old time hot dinner was serv ed by a large committee of good cooks in the organizations. A program was rendered and dancing completed the reunion. A big attendence participated in the fun. girls and was a most creditable piece of work. The punch was perfect and served by several young ladies in a winsone manner. The music was fully up to the high standard always main tained by Prof. Christensen and his orchestra. Everyone present seemed to have a delightful time, and will look forward for one year to whirl around so they may again have the pleasure of danc ing with the Telephone Girls. Last Thursday evening, Proprietor Jacobsen of the Laurel Cafe entertained in honor of the M. I. A. ofTuesday afternoon Mrs. W. L. Holst ficers of the First ward and those who at a delightful afternoon entertained participated in the concert recently tea in of Miss Andalusia Prick honor Mr, given by those organizations. The of Spokane, ard Washington. he stated to the officers that Last Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jacobsen with rooms were decorated prettily was unable to actively support the B. C. Call were host and hostess at a sweet peas and the ladies all brought Mutuals on account of his health and delightful Valentine party at their business demands so he wanted to ban- their fancy work and spent the time went spacious home on north Third West the workers to show his good will chatting while their needles streeL The rooms were decorated quet refreshments and back. forth Dainty and evidence his interest in the work. with flowers and hearts and the games was were served and those present were dinner A sumptuous course of the evening were characteristic of C. served after which social features Miss Andulsia Prichard, Mrs. J. the occasion and very interesting. A were introduced and during the even- Knudson, Mrs. E. W. Dunn, Mrs. W. dainty luncheon was served and a the guests presented Mr. Jacob L. Eddy, Mrs. C. R. Mabee, Mrs. Franshort musical program was given by ing, sen with a signet ring in appreciation ces Pitt, Mrs. Orson Hudson, Mrs. C. Mr. Waldemar Call of Salt Lake. W. Knudson, Mrs. Nels Jensen, Mrs. of his splendid hospitality. Those i resent were Mr. and Mrs H. C. Day, Mrs. W. J. Lowe, Mrs. S. Ada Johnson were Those present Norman Lee, R. V. Call, A. L. Brown, C.Wixom, Misses Dorothy Wright, Maud Dredge, Viola JeppsOri, Zina Jen R. A. Pearse, R. T. Willey, J W. PetLouella Knudson and Betha Buffingsen, Evelyn Sorensen, Anna Cottam, ers, Joseph N Stohl, David O. Stohl, . ton. Nellie Lillie StranquisL Evans, Mary A. T. Forsgren, J. D. Call, W. V. Call, Deliah Roberts, Loa Jen Sorensen, O. C. W. J. Geo. A. Anderson, Hoopes, Yesterday in the Salt Lake Temple, sen, Nellie Jensen, Fay Hamson, FlorRoskelley, J. W. Phillips, V. V.. Phil- ence one of Brighams lovely young ladies Lola Jeppson, Watkins, Amy Lee, lips, Misses Louella Knudson, Daisy Wilma herself to an estimable young gave Delila Mattie Holst, Jeppsen, Madsen, Connie Forsgren, May Chrisgentleman and formed a trust that is NelSen, John Mathias, John P. tensen and Mr. Waldemar Call. calculated to endure throughout the .ShefCharles Reeves, William The contracting parties eternities. Geo. JohnL. field Reynold Watkins, The Telephone Girls gave their anA. White, Chris Holst, Henry were Miss Sylvia Mason and Mr. OrE. son, nual ball at the Academy of Music her HolsL Ed. Lee, Lawrence Jorgensen, son P. Burr, and in changing Monday evening, and most all of Brigname, Miss Mason is transformed inJohnson. Lucius hams society people, especially those to a burr that the lucky man is not fond of dancing, participated. The Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Annie M. only highly honored but richly blessed party was, without doubt, one of the retired teacher in the First in having fastened to him for the rest leading social events of the season, Johnson, wrard Relief Society, was the guest of of his life, for she is one of the most and also a success financially. splendid types of womanhood that her An attractive feature of the party honor at a delightful social given by native heath, Willard City, has proof The members the organization. was the unique programs, which were function was given at her home and a duced and during her residence in this printed in blue ink on a dainty white sumptuous luncheon was the feature. community she has won a host of friprogram folder, containing many was spent in bearing testi- ends and admirers because of her genin use at a telephone switch- The time of the excellent services per- tle spirit and beautiful eharacu.i. board, in connection with the dances, mony Of Mr. Burr we know nothing, except formed by this good woman and showsuch as Number, please; Thanks, that he is a mighty fortunate joung which her the her ing appreciation Ill ring again; Long distance; etc. man whose ability to win such a prize feel of her efforts. The girls had gone to no little troua good enough recommendation of is Anwere K. Maria Those present ble and expense in decorating the Isabell ForresL Vere McMas-ter-, his high character. derson, spacious hall, and the decorations Mr. and Mrs. Burr will make their Sevemina Iverson, Henrietta Gilwere most beautiful and attractive. home in Idaho, whither tliev The color scheme was blue and white. bert, Eliza Forsgren, Abigail Mathias, will be Rigby, Kate accompanied by the good wishCaroline Erdmann, Angebeaur, A large bell, interwoven with white es of all their friends in these parts Olive Woods, Hamson, Lucy Augusta and blue, so as to bring out a latticMary with whom the News desires to be ed effecL was hung in the center Malmrose, Emma Rasmussen, numbered. M. Annie Annie Larsen, of the hall, and long white and blue Johnson, Laura Sorensen, Mary StranquisL streamers were run to every part of Mr.- - and Mrs. Richard Christiansen Della Mathias, Sarah Rees, Meda red the room. Strings of hand-cu- t on Monday of this week for departed Eliza Faulkner, Lucy Holton, hearts, several hundreds in number, Jensen, Car- San Francisco to take in the Panama Annie Christoffersen, Olsen, Mary were also run along with the streamoline Packer, Olive White, Louisa Pet- Pacific Exposition and other interesters, making a very pretty effect In in the the Golden ing one comer of the hall was the punch ersen, Amy Hansen, Karen Sorensen, Gate sights will city by at be least two gone Lena They Hattie Sarah Hillstrom, Tingey, booth, over the entrance of which was weeks. Annie Eliza Steenhouse, Parsons, a large heart, surrounded by colored Ellen Ohlwiler, electric lights, and decorated in the Sheffield, Elzina The Second ward anual dinner givJulia Munns, Graves, Larsen, May As of said the colors before, evening. Delor- en at the First ward amusement hall and Pauline Holland, Lilly May the decorating was arranged by the last Friday afternoon, was one of those es Rees. occasions when all the married mem1 Miss Bessie Burt was hostess at a bers of the ward get together and fordelightful Valentine party Thursday get all else, except to have a good The attendence afternoon, given at the home of Mrs. time for an hour. C. T. Anderson. The rooms were was large and the dinner was great, prettily decorated with hearts and Val- a feast in facL and there was enough entines, resulting in a delightful effect left over to supply another large comThe Valentine effect was carried pany of hungry people. In the evenout in serving the luncheon also. ing dancing was indulged in and the Games and music were the social fea- holiday was made the most of by the tures. Those present weres Mrs Edyth good people of the ward in getting B. WesL Mrs. Vera Anderson, Misses young again. Alice Parsons, Fay Hamson, Helen A delightful dancing party was givJensen, Marjorie Knudson, Barbara en at the High School gym Tuesday Alda Florence Neeley, Larsen, Norma Anderson and Bessie evening. Neat dancing programs were used and a big crowd was present. Burt. H. C. Lilly-whit- e, sloa-gun- s Marta of the Lowlands MME. BERTHA KALICH FAMOUS GIVES A REMARKABLE PLAYERS FIVE-PAR- PERFORMANCE INI SUBJECT T Here is a picture that deserves to live when all who had to do wltlx its making have vanished into air, into thin air; for it is a photograhplc. record of the art of a great emotional actress, inspired by a great theme the portrayal of a womans physical infatuation for a man Bhe abhors and. the gradual development of genuine affection for one who brings to her hia heart, his protection and his name. "Marta of the Lowlands is more it is a worthy example of the stature the motion picture has attained in thet year 1914. strong scenes there are many. They are not lacking in the first half of the story, but they come fast in the latter half. The picture was produced by J. Searte Dawley. Surely Marta of the Lowlands is the peer of his best. The splendidly photographed exteriors are of Cuba. The atOPERA HOUSE, SATURDAY, MATINEE AND. NIGHT mosphere is ideal. Of and Mrs. George L. Johnson, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John S. Christensen, Mrs. Eugene Hillstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holland, Mr. and Mrs. James Tingey, Mrs. John Hillstrom and Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker. Mr. and Mrs. Frdd Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ipsen, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Whitaker, Mrs. Flora .Hatch, Mrs. J. W. Hillstrom, Mr. ; Oliver Forsgren.. Mr. and Mrs. Christensen. CEASE OPERATION 5. The Logan City Feb. Logan, this morning passed a resolution ordering the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph company to remove its poles and wires from this city and to cease operation altogether Tho within the next thirty days. franchise of the company expired last November and it is said no attempt has been made to renew it. Herald Republican. MUST com--missi- Last evening Mrs. John S. Christensen entertained the L. B. H. club in honor of her sister Mrs. Sterling D. Madsen. The rooms were prettily decorated with hearts and cupids and progressive stung was the game of the evening. A dainty luncheon was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. James Tingey, Mr. and We have decided to sell all our diaMrs. Eugene Hillstrom, Mr. and Mrs. monds. Come and let us show you Ell Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius what we will do as to the price. J. tf Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Johansen & Co. Advertisement cALTA m THEATRjK SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 27th. A VOLCANIC ERUPTION of LAUGHTER. Sac-ket- t, Kib-ber- t, 16-We- lsh GleeSingers-1- 6 AT THE First Congregational Church, Ogden, Utah ET TICKETS AT EDDY DRUG STORE BIQ CROWD IS GOING i AND THE PHARMACY. DOWN FROM BRIGHAM AND VICINITY Miss Verna Rees was the guest of honor at a delightful shower fast Friday evening, given as a prelude to her The party approaching marriage. was given at her home and parcels of every description fairly rained down upon that fortunate young lady, then games of various kinds were played, social chat in which much advice was given was indulged in and a delicious luncheon was served. Those present were Lucy Larsen, Jensen,' Mary Young, Beatrice Saturday evening Mrs. T. W. Whitaker entertained the ladies of the L. B. H. club and their husbands at a delightful house social and Valentine party. The rooms were profusely decorated with pink and white streamers and red hearts and games of various kinds were the diversion of the evening, with musical numbers interspersed. A dainty luncheon was serzed Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John W. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin sen, Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Jacobsen, Mr. CELEBRATED NEW BIG SWEET - VOICE FUN MAKERS NOVEL ACTS CHORAL COURT THE BIG SIX (6) COMEDIANS CLARENCE POWELL .MANZIE CAMPBELL DAVE SMITH GEORGE WAILS CHICKEN REEL BEAMAN JOHN MOODY Beautiful Scenic and Electrical Effects Gorgpfus Street Parad SEATS 25, 50, 75 CTS. |