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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, THE BOX ELDER NEWS, 1918. SEMI-WEEKL- Y me LOCALS Home grown melons, canta- week Mrs Rose H. Neeley was in Ogden 'on Tuesday visiting triends and relaMiss Lulu Larsen of Logan was visiting friends in Brigham during the week. Mr. W. L. Holst was in in the Salt Lake interests of etables and fruits. Let us supply you with your Hart Schaffner wants. has made Mrs. J. C. Jeppson has returned from a pleasant outing in Idaho where she visited friends for a week. YOU US Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen and children motored down from East Garland on Wednesday and spent the day visiting relatives in this city WE CLOSE AT 6 P. M. FORE HOLIDAYS AT 9 P. Go. SATURDAY AND NIGHTS M. PHONE NO. 3. Pattern Suits. and children Joseph are here from Ophir, Utah, visiting Mayor and Mrs. Leo Hunsaker and Mrs. Mary Wight and other relatives children motored down from Iloney-villfor a week or ten days. yesterday to do some shopping. Mayor and Mrs. John W. Peters and Mrs. Alfred Johansen aud children son Milton left for Bear Lake this mor- are here from Salt Lake City spending ning to spend a week rusticating at a month visiting at the home of Mr. one of the resorts. and Mrs. Victor Johansen and Mr. and Dr. Elias S. Wright of Salt Lake City Mrs. Elias Forsgren. This machine has always held the spent a few' hours of Wednesday in crowd. It will now. relof his some Brigham City greeting atives. Mrs. Bessie Shelton of Garland was Misses Hattie Nichols, Lola Nichols In Brigham City on Wednesday on Red and Lou Horsley have returned from a Cross work. She took back home ten days visit with relatives and fri- will her a big consignment of material which will be worked up by the ends in Salt Lake City. Garland Auxiliary of the Box Elder Mr. and Mrs. Denmark Jensen and of the American Red children left this morning for a trip County Chapter Cross. up to Idaho to visit some of their children and enjoy fishing along some of You cannot afford to miss the demthe streams of the Gem State. onstration by the famous FORDSON Mrs. Hilina A. Wight and daughter, TRACTOR to be held August 2nd and mile west of the O. S. Miss Martel Wight, and mother, Mrs. 3rd, Adamson of Richmond, spent a fewr L. depot, Brigham, where three of these little wonders will do all kinds days of the week in this cit visiting of farm plowing, cultivating, etc. relatives. Liberal discounts on all Summer Dress Goods. SOCIETY e one-ha- Wight and children and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wight and children came up from Lark, Utah, to spend a week visiting relatives in this city. Mr. Joseph Quinney, General Field Superintendent for the Amalgamated Sugar Company and Attorney A. E. Bowen were over from Logan on Wednesday on same matters of business. This morning, Bishop and Mrs. Brigham Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac H. Jensen and a number of their children. Mr. and Mrs. C Elias Jensen and children left for the shores of Bear Lake to enjoy a weeks outing. Mrs. W. I. Hargis has returned from her trip East which took her as far as Kansas City. Mrs. Hargis also spent ome time in Omaha and had a good long visit with her dughter at at Grand Island, Nebraska. She returned home on Sunday last. Wight, Mrs. Adamson of Richmond, and Mesdames J. M. Wight Messrs, and Lewis M. Wight and families of Lark; Wm. Pulsipher, Wm. Pett, Burton Pett, David P. Burt, Lorenzo Pett, Samuel Jeppson; Mrs. Joseph S. Baird and children of Ophir, Mrs. Hilina A. Wight of Richmond, Misses Martel Wight of Richmond, Lula Larsen of Logan, La Preal Wight, Mabelle Pett, Ril-l- a Pett, Geneva Pett, Laurine Jeppson, Myrtle Jeppson and Master William Wight. lf Thomas Wheatley has been advised that her son Russell Standing, who is with the Navy Aviation section at Seattle, has been given the command of a company. Mr. Standing took the military drill at the AgriculMrs. On Wednesday morning, at nine o'clock, a double wedding occurred in the chambers of Judge Call at the court house. The contracting parties were Miss Verabel Calt and Mr. Percy tural College and his knowledge of'mii-itar- y Knudson, daughter and son of Judge tactics soon recommended him to and Mrs. J. D. Call and Mr. and Mrs. the 'consideration of hts superior offi- W. O. Knudson respectively, and Miss cers with the result that he has been Thelma Wright and Mr Byron Cornia, given a command. daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Anything in the line of Wilford Jensen is home from the Jiospital where he underwent an opera-tio- n for hernia in order that he nfight enlist in the Navy, a promise given Thim "before he submitted to the sur-- : geons knife. When he reported to i the local exemption board, the new law 1 had een passed prohibiting men of Vhe draft to enlist in the Navy, so Mr, Jensen is going to enlist in the Engineers corps and take the mechanical training being given at the University of Utah. He has chosen blacksmith-in- g as a profession. Now, if ever, all men and women should buy goods of known value. We give you On Monday, Mrs. Mary Wight celebrated her 70th birthday and in honor of the event, a big family party was The feature given at the city park. was a sumptuous luncheon after which outdoor games were played and a good social time was enjoyed by all present. Those in attendance were Mrs Reeder, Mary Wight, Mrs. Caroline Mrs. Melissa Wight, Mrs Bessie B. "Mr. MEATS GROCERIES Green Vegetables a dollars worth of value with every dollar spent, and uncommon satisfaction thrown in for good measure. We want our store to help you to you serve and to save. ' Wright and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. jburn, W. I. McNeil; Mrs. Stewart The ceremonies Horsley and Mrs. Amos Hatch. Cornia respectively. were performed by Judge Call in the presence of the parents of the contractWednesday evening, the Thelogical ing parties and a few invited friends, Class of the Third ward Sunday school after which the newly weds left for a i enjoyed a modern coaching party on a camping outing on Bear Lake to the acton truck, generously furnished companiment of the rattle of tin cans Ford and the honking of auto horns in the by the Stewart Motor company. There hands of some of their friends who es- were twenty people ia the party and corted the bridal party down the the ride took them up In the canyon street. with a theatre party to the Elberta afAll these young people have been terward. The party gormandised on prominent in social and school affairs home-mad- e a have few and the candy during the ride and years during past wide circle of friends. They will so- had a most jolly evening. journ on the shores of Bear Lake for a week or ten days and then return to Yesterday afternoon, Mrs. A. Lisle this city to take up the burdens of life. and Mrs. Noble Fishburn enterEddy enThe young bridegrooms anticipate tained at a garden party in honor of tering Uncle Sams service as volun- their sister Miss Zillah Wight at which teers, in the very near future, which the announcement was made of the fact was perhaps the great moving of that young lady to Mr. force that prompted the marriages at engagement James S. Harper of Harper. The festhis time. tivities were started on the lawn under the trees of the Eddy hoys play Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wight an- grounds, which were decorated with nounce the engagement of their daugh- blue birds and golden glow. The time ter Zillah to Mr. James Harper of the was spent in sewing and knitting and Harper ward. The marriage will be dainty refreshments were served on solemnized sometime during the pres- tables bedecked with a Cluny lace cover over orange and flowers were used ent month. in the table decorations. As the guests uniolded their napkins, a tiny card Tuesday evening, the Social Dev- tumbled out upon which the engageelopment Club with husbands, enjoyed ment was announced. Place cards an outing to the Hot Springs with were used and the menu consisted of swimming and dinner as the features. fruit salad and sandwiches, orange Those in the party were Messrs and punch, cake and ice cream, candy. Mesdames Perry D. Peters, Orion JenThose present were Misses Zillah sen, W. H. Griffiths, Frank Earl, S. D. Wight. Connie Jensen, MatLe West,; Madsen, Alphonzo J. Nelson, Floyd Nt line Dunn. Irma Knudson, Florence j Knudson, W. W. Knudson, Noble Fish- - Lee, Lillian Wight, Ella Harper, Win- nie Bowring, Etta Facer, Virginia Thompson, Alice Reeder, Veda Hunsa- M. I I General Good building lot 4x10 P. P. Siggard. RENT. 4 rooms, kitchen and cellar. Close in; J10. Phone 318-j- . TO Mathias Voice Brothers SADDLE FOR SALE. Cheap; good as new. B. Corm, Perry. 6 Orders taken for August delivery. STEWART MOTOR CO. WANTED. AH kmas of chickens. Will pay the highest cash price. Evald Peterson, phone, 320-w- . at Field Headquarters in France by the COLMMBIA GRAPHONOLA can be heard on request at the tf - w Tear Out Fill Ia Hand CHICKENS WANTED. Highest cash price paid. W. L. Holst, phone 176. adv For Mattress Work, call John W. Christensen, phone 274-w- . Letter-Carri- er TO THE LOCAL POSTMASTER: to B 01 - or Mail to Post Office Kindly have letter-carri- deliver or which I will pay oo delivery: .S, STAMPS at . 25c. U. S. THRIFT STAMPS at 25c. each. WAR-SAVIN- eacll WANTED. 50 lbs. of soft, large rags at the News office. Addreaa tfewi uixieo (Hvnirm Como fTArtt amiMoa, W. S. S. COST DVR1NG 1918 April $415 I July $4 IS Oct. $4 21 m: 4.19 I Nev. Au. 4 22 I JU 4.20 I Dec. Sept. 42 W. S. S. WORTH $5.00 JANUARY I. 1923 if clean, adv Have your old tires vulcanized at Stewart Motor Co ad tt Rebuilt second hand Fords as good as new at a big saving. Stewart Motor Go. Nai EddyDrugStore kih ker, Lydia Reeder, Rui ore i Mable Christensen, Barban earl Miriam Ere Alda Neeley, j ora Larsen, Evelyn Gailer pj Mesdames ville; lnarij1( c Amos Hatch, Laura C. Cortv 06 in gan, Wilford Y. Cannon o'ew . Misses Elva Blackburn, Mar, ley ad Ruth Wooley of Sal! Aft C sisted in serving. and Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Lee at Adv tf When you wish to make real estate loans call on the Beneficial Life Insurance Company, Joseph N. Stohl, Resident Manager. Adv.tf The blacksmith at Corinne has an emery stome to grind cast points. 2t-- p Modern house for rent. Apply to A. W. Compton. vela! aeeu ters Misses Florence and Ew ad A for Bear Lake this morning dec! tc week enjoying the Mr. N. Merrell breezes of Rlonj Valentine; been studying law v raent work at Washington rJerm tall ere who is in the next-drated to arrive nome today. ?lcr0! Mr. J. Wesley Horsley haOT1 in the Medical corps at WasJr ient C., where he Is now in trr overseas duty. Mr. Horslep but abilit Washington for the purpose 01 ,um and law the school ing the is time did work in the office of ft wa; man Milton H. Welling. wo and joint;. ft $ Egyptians tateE Fond of Certain Egyptians carry . markable degree the buslne78 0Cl ft Ing pigeons. On one estate eon towers, each composed 1,200 clay jars, set one jnr forpis a comfortable the family of pigeons occupr , . e fol Boulevard. boulevard , was The word sherry wnrk or fortification, and BU direct reference to the old , , But since the middle of the century the title 1ms heen;?nn8 new thoroughfares not trat Wb site of an old enceinte, iyer, uble -. WANT COLUMN FOR SALE. rods, close in Pershings Copyright Dart E HBUIW Always Fresh in Stock at recorded Clothing 20 per cent discount on all BE- S. Baird Mr. and Mrs. J. M. & Mark Every Suit is strongly made by experts. They have the lasting style and shape retaining qualities because they are ALL WOOL. Theyre Clothes Savers for all men FOR QUALITY AXD fWRYWH Cash Grocery & Meat Miss Lucille Anderson of Salt Lake City, spent a couple of days of this week in Brigham City visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Gleerup. Mrs. could ever have made the remarkable record that loupes, tomatoes, green corn potatoes, and all kinds of veg- tives. City on Tuesday Ieach Day. lerchanilise Without Sound Oualfe WE ARE NOW GETTING Miss Evelyn Gailey of Kaysville i.s a guest of Miss Zillah Wight during this Jjaco -- Mes Angtoi Grac Binding Twine Bags Because ant-Grai- n lO, Ik jlin fcdin Doff Ut of our affiliation with a tfc national organization, we are in a positioa purchase binding twine and grain bajW the lowest possible price. r LE We give the farmer the benefit of ft saving and our advice at this time is: w your supply of TWINE and BAGS at We have an ample stock stores. at each Dont be aggravated by trying ate a broken down machine. all extras and oils. ney p in I to c.jan We can si. Farmers Cash TffF UARMFR'S FRIFND' Brigham and Treraonton. for t h the; to eve n be ley., bst lot dog rt family light o er reti |