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Show HfJtoi PAGE FOXJB THE BOX ELDER NEWS, SOCIAL ITEMS Grand Concert To Be Given By The i . SECOND WARD CHOIR Of Brigham City, Assisted By The Community Orchestra of Ogden OF THE WEEK oo AT BRIGHAM CITY TABERNACLE ' General Admission 35c; , Students 25c t'RIDAT, JAXCARy Y delicious luncheon was served with covers laid for twelve guests. A dutch silver bowl of yellow and white narcissus with four Dutch silver baskets centered the table and yellow candles in silver candle sticks at either end. LOCAL ITEMS OF THE WEEK Mr. and Mrs. D B. Baroij left yesterMr. Wendell Jensen, son of Mr. and will day for California, where they Mrs. Andrew Jensen, left this city month a sight seeing and spend about Thursday morning enroute for Sacra- Msiung friends. mento, ' rhfornia, where he will do Vern Cheney recently underwent a was accommission ry work. at Pearse Ie the successful operation as Salt Lake CVy by for the removal of a goiter. hospital Mr. Andiew Jensen, .Mr Veronuo JenThursday of last week, a fine daughsen and Miss Mary Duffin ter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John oo All concerned doing nicely. Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Roberts anMr. and Mrs. Orlando Peterson enternounce the arrival of a baby girl at tained Wednesday evening at the home their home Thursday evening. Mother of the latter at a progressive 500 party. and babe doing nicely. 500 was the feature of the evening Wednesday, Miss Lana Lee had her with prizes awarded to Mr. and Mrs. tonsils removed at a local hospital. Eugene Kimball. Following the game luncheon was served to a A meeting of the Service Star legion Potted plants and twelve couples. ferns were attractively arranged about Brigham City Chapter, Utah division, was held in the commercial club rooms the rooms and centered the table. panied as fir Mrs. Percy Knudson entertained at a Bridge luncheon at her home Tuesday evening complimentary to Miss Florence Knudson, who Is leaving soon for the Eastern States mission field. At 7:30 a delicious three-courluncheon was served at small tables which were attractive with pink rose buds. Following luncheon, Bridge oo was played, the high score prize being Kimball and Miss MMrs. Eugene awarded to Mrs. Ben L. Abramson and the low score to Mrs. R. D. Cuttlno. iriam Evans entertained at a Bridge Miss Knudson was presented the guest luncheon Thursday afternoon at the home of the former, complimentary to prize. Sixteen guests were present. Miss Florence Knudson, who leaves oo a Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dunn entertained the latter part of the month, for color A states. to eastern the mission in honor of their twenty-secon- d wedof pink and white was prettily ding anniversary at their home Tues- scheme out in ,the living rooms and carried day evening. Christmas decorations three-courluncheon was and ferns were used about the rooms. a delicious to twenty-on- e at small served tables A social evening was spent and games A of bowl pink roses crystal were enjoyed, following which a deli- guests. lunchthe tables. centered Following cious tray luncheon was served to five tables eon at was played Bridge thirty-fou- r guests. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn Fife Mrs. Basil to awarded and prizes received many beautiful gifts. and Mrs. Harold Cheney. -- oo guests included Mrs. Grossman of OgMr. and Mrs. H. C. Day were host den. and hostess at a Bridge party given oo at their home Tuesday evening, comGET YOUR 1924 LICENSE plimentary to Mr. and Mrs. D. B. BarPLATES on, who left this city Thursday morning eflrcrute to Los Angeles, California. I will be pleased to help you with Prizes Were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. your applications at the Cuttino-ZiemLeo Holst and guest prizes to Mr. and Garage, South of Post Mrs. Baron. Following the game a Office. JNO. H. BURT. two-cour- se se The BOOMERANG Will be UNIVERSITY presented by the DRAMATIC CLUB se DIRECTED BY MRS. MAUD MAE BABCOCK at the HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Wednesday, January 16th at 8:15 oclock 1Uti oo Mrs. Jack Iverson and Mrs. Norman Iverson entertained at a Bridge party at the home of the former, Thursday afternoon. At 1:30 a delicious three- course luncheon was served at small tables to twenty guests. Following luncheon, Bridge was the feature of the entertainment with prizes awarded to Mrs. Noble Fisliburn and Mrs. Lorenzo Smith. A crystal vase of cut roses centered the tables. under the direction of Mafcellus Smith SEMI-WEEKL- Out-of-to- er Thursday, January 10, 1924, at 4 p. m. President Verabell C. Knudson presiding. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Mrs. Lulu B. Call read a letter from State headquarters asking for a Christmas card from each member, to be sent to invalid soldiers at 'Whipple Barracks. The request having come too late, it was moved and seconded that we send Valentines A request having come in instead. in for jelly and jam for the Salt Lake hospitals, the following committee was appointed to receive same: First ward, Mrs. J. M. Burt; Second ward, Mrs. Rosilla Osborne; Third ward, Mrs. W. H. Glover fourth ward, Mrs. Percy Knudson; Fifth ward Mrs. Thos. Crompton; Sixth ward, Mrs. Hans Poulson. It was decided that each member give a party during the month to raise funds to buy markers for the trees planted in memory of who have died since the the war. A reading, In Flanders Field, was given by Mrs. B. C. Call; Solo, Mrs. Perry D. Peters. THERES no thing th, pleases your family than a tasty meal oof J chosen Meats and Groceri p,ace youll fi fiere S gieT guality Groceri Vegetables price youll be glad to 8 at jg 8 year bom' Kotte $ jis l city-fel- las pa upper, Cash Grocery & filcdt Compan tlougW reside tbs m was CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank all who sot assisted in any way during the i ness and death of our beloved dai ter, wife apd sister, and ask Qq, bless you all In your hour of troii Mrs. Mary Hadley and Famil Mr. Jess Hobson and Family Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Slggard. oo CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sme thanks for the many manltestati of sympathy extended to ub In hour of sorrow at the death of dear Mother, Emma L. Vance. THE VANCE FAJffi Den October r rbere jtll 18 W- - 0 ;lson He n he lung bis duract irman sttbi ar sons oo Mr. and Mra Carl Seashore mote to Ogden yesterday afternoon to with relatives. .ter, cate! ant ty, so is ( lard noon ponder ti aginet I the st iare COUT ALL ROYAL SOCIETY PACKAGE GOODS mespt parti TI UA ting arm nary as 8 bsei prerid he i jeste bf id atte ;on n, J Corn ectec lent stall tank Copyright by Underwood & Underwood, N. T. HIGH SPEJ2D STUFF Equipped with a special lens, the photographer managed to "stop motion on this action photo, showing the Misses Nettie DjeLotte and Gertrude Schwartz enlivening things in a Cleveland grocery store by taking a joy ride on a 25 pound green turtle. The turtle lost the race and ended yes, you guessed it in the soup. LESS Now Is The Time To Do Your Fancy Work Buy Your Piece TODAY And SAVE MONEY ricul ate shot thri tB Stat mot! jai aen Ion BRIGHAM Tremonton hose tom hit iilO a, a |