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Show ats&r-if- K THE BOX ELDER NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15TH, 1919. SEMI-WEEKL- Y PERSONAL ITEMS Mrs. Kimball Hansen of Elwood was shopping and visiting in Brigham yesterday. Mrs. John P. Jensen is in Idaho visiting with her children who reside there. Mrs. Louis Larson of Corinne was visiting and shopping in Brigham City yesterday. Dr. Heber Sears of Salt Lake City was in Brigham City on Tuesday on business. Mrs. Melvin Nebeker and child of Willard were shopping in Brigham yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Preston were visiting relatives in Brigham Ladies9 Housedresses Wash Skirts 33Vz Discount All Discount 25 of B City on Sunday. was up from Salt Lake Tuesday on some ters of business. mat- Bishop Lorenzo N. Stohl Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart and children are home from their auto tour of Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Lorenzo N. Stohl of Salt Lake City is spending the week in Brigham City visiting relatives. Mrs. Norman Jensen is spending the week-enin Salt Lake City, the guest of Miss Ethel Valentine. The stork left a baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wright on Wednesday morning. Mr. David Watkins has accepted a call to go on a mission to the Eastern States. He will leave for New York early in October. Since Jazzbo let loose with his little jazz band, everybodys doin it. Be at the Academy of Music next Wednesday evening. Bishop W. A. Skidmore of Preston, and brother to Superintendent Charles H. Skidmore, spent a few hours of Wednesday in Brigham City visiting his brother and family. Attorney and Mrs. Mark Waddoups of Price spent several days of the pres ent week in this city visiting Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Waddoups and family. The gentlemen are brothers. . Drs D. W, Henderson and R. T. Willey went up to Arimo, Idaho on thq early morning train today, to attend to some matters of business and spend a day hunting chickens. . Mr. George L. Johnson, manager of the Malad branch of the Stohl Furniture company, was in Brigham City on Tuesday attending a meeting of the (board of directors of the firm. The Box Elder High School gradto attend the uates who expect University of Utah might do well to apply to Supt C. H. Skidmore for scholarships, as Box Elder is entitled to eleven Scholarships upon his recommendation. , Mr. W, I. Hargis has a force of workmen on the job constructing him a modern cottage on east First North street on the old Simeon Dunn place between Second and Third East street. Superintendent Skidmore is trying to procure suitable transportation for students from Perry and Mantua, so they can attend the high school and also be at home each night. Here is a good chance for someone interested in the auto business. Mr. and Mrs. August F. Jeppson and children are down from Buist, Idaho, io spend a few days visiting relatives Mr. Jeppson is contemplating selling his farm property at Buist and return, ing to Brigham City to permanently reside. Agent Joseph W. Valentine of the American Express company, has purchased the Soble residence on south First West street and will move uptown as soon as the Sobles vacate. Mr. and Mrs. Soble and children are going to Salt Lake City to reside. Kills the blues and make your feet glad by dancing to the music of Jazzbo and his little jazz band, Academy of Music next Wednesday evening. Bishop and Mrs. Brigham Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright and Mr. Jonathan Wright left for Bennington, Idaho, yesterday morning to be in attendance upon the annual reunion of the family of the late Judge J. C. Wright which is being held at that place today. All dresses including silk, wool, pop. lins and serges. For quick sale Saturday All skirts of silk and wool at Discount 20 Discount 15 the d , ' Cobler I Monday evening Mrs. P. J. Ricks was tendered a parcel shower at the home of her Mother Mrs. Frances Nelson. The evening was spent in Music and social games. Parcels were presented and unwrapped which consisted of many beautiful and useful articles, Liglit refreshments were served to the fob lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Frances Nel son, Mrs. P. J. Ricks, Mr and Mrs. Doa C. Me Intire, Mrs. Leona Jensen, Mrs. Addie Whitaker, Mr and Mrs. C. Whitaker, Mr and Mrs. R. Nelson, i Miss Wanda Mathias, Ruth Peterson, Mable Stevens, Anna Me Intire, Mrs. Emma Me Intire, Hazel Nelson, Ada Robinette, Sahah Johnson, Bessie Whitaker, Vera Whitaker, Anna Nelson, Legay Nelson, Alfred Nelson, Bernice Nelson and . Rozilla Nelson, Beth Nelson. Sorane Me Intire and Elda Mcintire, Mrs. E. J. Burdon, and Mrs. Mary J. Whitaker. Mrs. P. J, Ricks will leave for Rigby IdsJio Wednesday morning where she will make her home, Mrs. Ricks was formally Miss Martha Howell. 4 S the We are still selling now. and shoes in buy needs to We advise you anticipate your the present market on them. to sole according whole are that prices shoes today BUY NOW SHOES D. B. BARON, THE LEADER mm THE Manager tMistian in tin 6:10 ig phy ihich olst h at a OF PROFIT Eat Cold Meat Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Anita rum were guests of Mr. and! liam Bickmore yesterday and ening. mny b The following program dered in the Third ward cii Sunday evening, beginning t oclock: Vocal duet by Alta Larsen ma Holst. Talk, War Experiences rell Valentine. Vocal solo, by Geneva Esc At our store is fixed consistent with our expense of doing business. Everyday is Price Dag and we work every scheme to keep prices down, while at the same time paying strict attention to preserve the High Qualitg of our wares. We insist on satisfying our Without that bothersome hot roast, preparing dinner is a delight. Its so easy to slice and serve Mountain Brand Baked Loaf I It combines the most nutritious foods retrimmed pork and beef trims and macaroni and cheese, with finest East India spices. Also made without the macaroni and cheese. Cheaper than other meats, and absolutely no waste. Other cold meat specialties of the Miss Eliza Thompson, vibe's very ill during the past fin underwent an operation at flit hospital in Salt Lake City ot1 A serious condition was for examining Miss Thompson powerful Xray and an open the only chance of relieving cause of her weakened coot hag been in a critical stater ordeal but a phone message nurse in rharge received by ily here this morning, into that Miss Thompson shows Her many provement. BRAND: Boiled Ham, Frankfurters, Viennas and Bologna. All our meats are government inspected look for number 591. MOUNTAIN OGDEN PACKING PROVISION CO. patrons. throughout this and other ties will be very anxious as she progresses on the mi t plete recovery. Mathias Bros. WANT C0L1 chickens treafe T pop- - dont all live to eat, we all must eat to live. Then why not buy your groceries at a store which makes A SPECIALTY OF GOOD EATS For yourself, for your children, for your guests, we guarantee ular with the pul lie each week. This week already I have sold six Sonoras Those who d e mand the best choose the won- derful Sonora for its magnificent, rich, pure tone ana its many impor- tant exclusive fea- tures of GOOD WHOLESOME EATS Morning, Noon and Night! he toe literal libers Satu ns ha The :ath w llnesc man (luring G BA e Smi of the to Br. conclu ifield Peach )rm di You are proud to own a Sonora because it is known to be The Highest Class Talking Machine in the world. JESSE'W. HOOPES Undertaker and Embalmer LIC P The Remington factories lion rifle cartridges forW within one year. A new supply of used f for ly taken in exchange, Co. able. Stewart Mctor Plenty of money to loan H ing or town property. on us. Lee & Dunn, -- While we first lildrei ted hi wee! his e WANTED TO RENT 2 ished rooms for light housed young couple. References K. R. Knauss Cheesman SONORA Grows more THATS US! Holst of th ark, J Levai tling When you have PETERSEN always Phone 320-k- The i ample. leag Meats and Groceries 1 P H O N E Good Wholesome f Leven iy afti irried wiB -- SOCIETY in 10 money Any amount of our M See good security. N. Stohl, Brigham Ins. Co. CW-Lif- of Ford owners, beware sold by misrepresents upon having genuine Henry Ford others art are Motor comnanv. LOST.-an- Between the the Brigham 0- - Auto t a ladys flowered handWJ papers, money and $1 to this office and he gro next res iy- - Jazzbo made good band. The dancers doe it so will repeat the emy next Wednesdaf Jazz, jazz and then of Mu at the Act-dem- day evening. jazz band are Jazzb giving p ' , : J j |