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Show i j i s 'YrRSDAY,' MARCH !. !, Peter H. Anderson of Bear River a- business visitor to this was City, city yesterdayMr. LOCAL ITEMS -- -. - ,L ,s 'I Mr." Moroni Mortensen "was a visitor to Brigham City on Sat- urday. ! Mr. J. Rufus Jeppson spent the week end in Brigham as the guest of Miss Rae. E. Knudson- . Oluf Jensen was over from Bear . Mr. and Mrs. David Schling of Ogden River City on Saturday doing some spent Sunday in this city visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ClarenceMerrell- Mr- - shopping. Former County Assessor Willard Mr. and Mrs- Chris Iverson of Bear was over from Bear River River City, were shopping in this city n Saturday. City yesterday on some matters of , business. Mr. and Mrs- J E Halverson and MrsRefeder Mr. and Wilford members of their family, motored to announce the engagement of their Ogden on Sunday. Lydia to M- C. Morris Jr. of daughter Villadlne MIesess Knudson and Lake Salt City. The marriage will Malinda Wright spent the week end in April. take place . with friends in OgdenMr. Harold Johansen, auditor in one Mrs- Lysle Richardson and daughter of the government departments at and Miss Trieste Box spent the week Washington, D. , left for the Nationend with relatives in Ogden. al Capital on Friday last, after spendDr. E. G- Gowans was a guest at the ing two visiting his parents, jome of Mt. and Mrs. Wllford Reeder Mr. and Mrs- Victor Johansen. Sunday night and Monday morning. The abstract and real estate offices - Messrs John P. l; of Norman Merrell, Clair Lee, Successor to Lee & N. C. Simonsen and Dan Petersen Dunn are still maintained at the old went up to Malad on Saturday, on stand, in conjunction with the Brigsome matters of business. ham City Fruit Growers. This is a Mr. and Mrs. Burton Pett announce temporary arrangement, only. As soon Aber engagement of their daughter as rooms can be prepared in the First Lucille to Lloyd Rees. The marriage National Bank Building, the. offices will be solemnized ' in the Salt Lake will be moved there. We expect to tf move about the first of June. Temple on Wednesday, April. 14th. - ' s - - " 3 11 I,-- I1, ! - - - C-- M - - ;f ?r Mer-rel- Q 3 i fl j fi 'M 1 5m IN J I 1.5 Is? 11 , .s IVTTJ i If Mu', i-- tr f 1 ; , i, - Nil SEMI-WEEKLY- ... THE BOX ELDBRNEWS, I ! i J ward amusement hall at 2 oclock p. rebusiness of the session is the All organization of the Central Camp. Tommorrow, in the Salt Lake Tem- central and local camp members are are ple, Misa Alele Fillmore and Mr. Rom- urged to be present Secretaries eo W. Christensen will be united in asked to be prepared to give a report marriage. The bride is the charming of the past two years work- daughter of Mr. and Mrs- - Willliam A. Fillmore and resides south west of Miss Cleo Stokes, daughter of Corinne. Miss. Filmore graduated Mss Geo. W- - Stokes of this city from the Box Elder High School last and Walter L. Carver of Ogden will be year. Mr. Christensen Is the son of married Wednesday in the Salt Lake Mr and Mrs. N. C- - Christensen of this well Temple Miss Stokes has become city and became acquainted with his known here through her position In the bride while working on his fathers Golden Rule Store where she has made farm south of Corinne- - Mr. and Mrs. a host of friends. She was extensively Christensen will make their home on entertained prior to her marriage-Mr- . the farm- Carver Is connected with the Idaho Utah Sugar Co- - and for some been stationed In Washhas time past The Brigham City Fire Dep tment He has secured a transfer, entertained Thursday evening at the ington locate home of N. Q- - Simonsen In honor of however, and will probably and Mr. or OgdenDan Peterson who will leave soon for either to Brigham in few a days will spend Mrs. Carver a Mission to the Eastern States. Upon this cityto before returning Lake Salt with arriving each guest was presented a paper cap to be worn during the evening. A special reel of motion pic Miss EvelynSorenson spent the week tures was shown for the amusement end in Brigham City. of the guests followed by a sewing Mr. and Mrs W. O. Knudson are visS. Taylor contest for the men. Mrs. Lake and Mrs. Orlando Peterson acted as iting relatives and friends in Salt needle bearers and Mrs. Dan Peterson, City. Mrs N. C. Simonsen and Miss Ruth has been Hanson Mrs- - Matilda Christiansen held the position of judg- spending several weeks in Ogden as es .for the best piece of work. First the guest of Mrs- - Chris- - Flijgareand second prizes were awarded to Miss Mabel Anderson, Mr. Delmar Mr. John Funk and Mr. Cyrus Hanson and Mrs. Stauffes of Logan Tingey Following this a peanut race was held were in Brigham City for the weekbetween the gentlemen and ladies end. which was won by the latter. Musical Mr. and Mrs. Herold Welling motorElva Miss were rendered by selections Simonsen and Miss Jennie Pett- At ed down from the farm at Riverside the close of the evening Mr- - Dan Peter- on Saturday, and spent the day visit- J- - H. son was presented with a fine leather ing at the home of Mr- and Mrsand esteem Welling. collar bag as a token of in the Mrs. M. S. Riley of Salt Lake City friendship from his . B- C. F. D. spent several days In Brigham City organization. A two course luncheon was served last week with Mrs- J W. Valentine. by Mrs- N. C. Simonsen and Mrs. Oliver She is now in Logan visiting her mothForsgren. Those present were Mr. and er Mrs. J. A. Birdneau- Mrs Dan Peterson, Ms. and Mrs- Eliner Mr. and Mss. Nels Jenson spent SatRasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- - Sorenurday evening in Bear River City son, Mr- - and Mrs. Cyrus Hanson, Mr. where they attended a social given and Mrs. Oliver Forsgren, Mr. and Mrs-Lethe by Bishopric in honor of Dunn, Mr. and Mrs- - John Funk, Fridal, president of the Relief Mr and Mrs. N. C- - Simonsen, Mr. and who expects to leave soon Society Mrs- - W. S- - Taylor, Mrs. Orlando Peterfor Boise where she will make her son, Miss Jennie Pett, Miss Ruth home. Christiansen, Ms. Carl Seashore and Mr. L. W. Pierce. I s I till e SOCIETY - - - ;t - i - ;i t ;N! - - r - h n i - r , t i i Mrs-Sara- S Sunday' School Mr-an- T The Box Elder Stake Sunday School tion will be held at the High School March 21st, atlO oclock. Luncheon will be served right at the school during the noon hour and everyone present should remain. The Afternoon Session will commence at oclock and the program will demonstrate the three phases of the teacher training work The first period .will be devoted to an illustration of how to conduct the normal class. Les- -' sons 15 and 16 from The Art Of Teaching will be taught by a General Board Member I J The afternoon session will be of interest and benefit to everyone who is expected to attend the teacher training class in the wards, so we invite every officer and teacher in the stake to be present and receive the benefits of the inspiration which the General Board always carries into these conventions. and enter right into the spirit of this convention and your work in the ward organizations will be a pleasi .n oppurtunityand a blessing, instead of Oiily a duty. Come, .-- I . 1 1 JU"- - 4. ier - t - long-lastin- treat. g It helps appetite and digester, keeps teeth clean and breau sweet, allays thl. ' CHEW ? ent. The officers and teachers of the Fourth ward primary entertained Saturday evening in honor of Mrs- Mattie Cornla, second counselor of the Pri-- i ary who expects to leave soon for Ogden where she will make her home-Thentertainment was in the form of a chicken dinner and was held at the Dinner home of Mrs. H- S- Jensen- was served soon after the guests arrived and the remainder of the evening was spent in enjoying musical selections. Besides the guest of honor those present were Mesdames, Hattie Johnson, Carmilla Jenson, Carrie Baird, Emma Olson, Ruby Freeman, Stella Grover, Misses Laura Brown, Thelma Tingey, Melba Wright. Daisy Bargeron, Bertha Guym&n, Edna Jensen, Raglna Jensen, Tressa Jensen, Amanda Stander, and De Lore IT AFTER EUERV MEAL Sealed ! I - Tight-K- ebt - Right Si 4l - pmtnmrft' I I 5 ?S E SELL lf FOR SALE Orchard and good home in south part of City. See Joseph F. tf- Hansen. Rev. C. - And WRIGLEVS is a beneficial .1 Baron, - 1 r as well as - The Desert Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers met Friday at the home of Mrs. Hazel Hanson- The life histories of the late Capt- Burbank and his wife wese read by Mrs- Hazel Hanson. Mrs- Abbey R. Madsen gave a reading and also conducted her children thru several little songs and recitations. Dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Hazel Hanson and Mrs. Abbey Thirteen Madsen, acting as hostess. members and four guests were pres- t long-lastin- g. W. L Hargis, B- F- - and Mr. Jos. Langborn. Because they are Jii, - - S We not only sell We i; Give You SERVICE you goods but El We give you service in selecting the article you want: service in picking the QUALITY you desire, and service in determining the PRICE you ean afford to pay, it 1: r ii N These three itemes of SERVICE enable you to shop at this store in perfect confidence that you will be satisfied with your purchase, and your confidence is the reward for which we labor. ,f! tft f We invite you to bring your shopping problems to us. We will do our utmost to solve them sat- isfactorily. , THE EDDY DRUG STORE The Rexall Drug Store The Seagull Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. J. Francis Sheffield. The meeting was In honor of Mrs. Laura Olson, mother of Mrs. Sheffield and a sketch of her life was read by her daughter. This was followed by a solo by Mr. Max Olson, readings by Ruth Olson and Lucile Sheffield, song by Francis Sheffield and children, comic reading by Mrs. Mary M. Olson and closing remarks by Mrs- La Voa Hanson. 'Refreshments were served by Mrs- - Ray Evans, Mrs. Amy Wright, and Mrs. Orpha Stohl. Twelve members of the camp were present and the following guests, Mesdames; Hans Larson, Olivia Lee, Nat Macdonald, Laura Olson, Mary M- - Olson, Ann Olson, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sheffield, Misses Eliza Thompson, Selvena Hudson, Ruth Olson and Mr. Max Olson- - E3 1 -- STAKE SUNDAY SCHOOL BOARD - DayW. - D. pyramids of Egypt? IS 4 Eddy, Harry Cornne, Wynn flavors like the I ml g - - s mt An ideal Monthly report and business meet-inwill occupy the next period. This will be conducted by the General Board entirely The third period will be devoted to the Monthly Preparation Meeting. all-da- .ii s l-- The Ladies Aid Society of the Presmeety byterian Church held an FOR SALE 15 to 20 good w6rk ing Friday at the home of Rev. and Call at 126 North Main street- It. Cwas served E. Fowler, Dinner Mrsfoland the members to noon at forty FOR RENT A good store on North lowing guests: Messrs. H. L. Meffert, Main street. See Joseph F. Hansen, tfLH. C. Samsel, M SuS' The Morning Session will be conducted by the A practical demonstration General Board. of the Sunday School Session will be the i deal carried out. Stake Presidency, High Counselors, Bishoprics and all Sundayschool Teachers and Officers are requested to be present. Visitors are welcome. WANT COLUMN i ' Convention Next Thursday, March 18th, the an- nual encampment of the daughters of the pioneers will convene in the First CARD OF THANKS. FOR SALE Black Minorca eggs We have not the language to express m23-p- d for setting. Oscar Lee our appreciation of the many kindnessFOR SALE , two good Jersey milch es extended during our recent bereavecows; recently freshened- - F. W. Fish-bur- ment- Neighbors, friends, relatives tf. and every one seemed so anxious to GIRL WANTED For general house help bear the burden and do what they workCall afternoon. Mrs. David could. The funeral services, splendid Rosenbaum, Sr. tf attendence, magnificent flowers, comforting words and consoling spirit, the Eggs are going down why not cull presence of the American Legion in a out a few chickens before everybody else starts selling The wise ones do. body, all ministered to our well-bein- g and we take this means of expressing EVALD PETERSON, our heartfelt thanks for it all. Phone 320-n- - FOR SALE quire at them at Good work horses InNorth 4th East, or see Geo. Reeve's ranch north of 112 FOR SALE Tomorrow Alrii NR Tablets stop sick hud relieve bilious attacks, In regulate thefeeleliminstivt fine. make you Bettor Than Pills M W For Uw - THE HULL FAMILY. Never can tell when youll mash a or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or finger Hem stitching, pecot edge and cov- scald. Be prepared. Thousands rely on ered button work. Louie Thompson, Dr. Thomas Eclectic Oil. Your drugPhone 165- - j. F20 A23 gist sells it. 30c and 60c. adv. cement plant- TONIGHi j - Cet a 25o. Box, DREG THE EDDY loose leaf encyclopedia just off the press, 10 volumes, right up to date. Inquire at this office. F27tf- - If you have real property of any kind for sale, list It with Norman Lee. SEEDS AND TREES FOR SALE a number of White Orpington hens, one cockerel, one cock; Lens a piece; cockeral $5; cock These are the famous Baxter White Orpingtons S. Norman Lee, tf JE $2-5- $7-5- We do electric wiring. Electric Company. Box GIRL WANTED for general house work- - Call afternoon at 142 S. Main street. tf Plenty of money to loan on dwelling or town property. If in need, call o Normaa Lee. tf Hotel PLANT RIGHT AN REAP RESULTS Elder tf We want to buy your produce and we w ' what you io raise what will sell. Ask us to plant. Recleaned Seed, Oats, Barley Wheat, Silage Corn, Alfalfa Seed. Boothe BUS Taxi. Servke Party trips a specialty at all hours. FOR SALE. 2 horses, harness, delivery wagon, single buggy and harness, new milch Jersey cow, orcahrd with water right and a gooo second-han- d automobile sen. re Bar Bran, Shorts, Chopped Corn, Oats, Flour, Hay and Spring Canyon Coal. Any amount of money to man on good security. See our agent, Joseph N. Stohl. Brigham City. Life Ins Co , ready Right A Beneficial tf adv. REBrLT FOR the R0ADILAT PRICE. stewart.ritchie Vu SUPPLY Or motor pars thf CASH FEED & FRUIT PROMPT DELIVERIES CO. : W "I 'fged tten( |