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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, SEPT. SEMI-WEEKL- Y 27 1 SOCIAL ITEMS Girl. OF THE You'll WishYou Had A THOUSAND EYES (There are ee many things to See; But your normal eyesight will do i you come early and stay late! Attractive exhibits by the hundreds scores of carnival hows and stunts dozens of new sensation all in a perfect galaxy of brightly colored decorations! UTAHS GREATEST FAIR! The Great Home Decorator i Free Firework, every night Horse Races Horee pulling ConColorful Pageants Comedy Auto Stunts SpeBand Concerts cial Attraction! for Children; Enjoyment for Everybody and it comes but once a yearl test! PLAN NOW TO BE THERE! BEMEMBEB THE DATESI UTAH STATE OCT. Ifo8 Attorney Mr. and Miss Mrs. Frank R. Holman, and to motored this of city, Stella Young a Salt Lake City Sunday to attend of home the at birthday party given Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bowen, compliof mentary to Mrs. Annie Bowen h eighty-seventher event being the Logan, The birthday anniversary. honored guest is the mother of ten children, eight of whom were present at the party, Mrs. T. C. oung of this city being one of her daughters. One of her sons residing in New York was unable to attend. A sumptuous dinner was served during the afternoon. Mrs A. E. Bowen, formerly Miss Lucy Gates, entertained with a special musical program following dinner and the evening was spent in social diversion. Mr. and Mrs. T. and Mrs. LeRoy SALT LAKE CITY C. Young, B. Young. Mrs. Ruel M. Eskelsen entertained here and there about the home adds a decorative feature impossible to secure with any other item of furniture. OUr new stock adds many splendid ideas to our already complete showing. See our beautiful new styles now displayed in the window. Our lamps .range in price from $4.75 to I $23.50 I t Stohl Furniture Got quawnfr 'Bnptoa Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Hansen and Mrs. Callle Larsen visited relatives at Ogden Sunday. t Mr. and Mrs. Fred Forsberg of Avon, Cache county, were visiting and shopping in this city yesterday. Mrs. Caroline Hendrickson of this at Elwood city spent the week-en- d with her daughter, Mrs. Hyrum Jensen. Mrs. Meda Jensen and daughters Lula and Grace, are removing from this city to Salt Lake City to reside for the winter. Dr. E. A. Weymuller has started an excavation crew at the site of his new home, corner of Second East and Forest streets. Mrs. Francis Callahan and two children of Park Valley are visiting at the home of Mrs. Brigham Jensen in this city. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Baron motored to Salt Lake City yesterday to participate in the Jewish holiday being held there today and tomorrow. Miss Mary Flack, Mrs. Walter Cal-dand Joseph Simpson of Salt Lake City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin II. Knudson in this city Sun- er day. Mr. and Mrs. George Ipsen of Salt L. D. S. Garments No. 1. Summer Wt, Flat 3. Light Wt, Rib 5. Medium Wt, Rib 6. Med. Wt, Rib, Ecru.. 7. Heavy Wt Itlb 8. Heavy Wt, Rib. Ecru 9. Ex. Heavy Wt, Rib.. w 10. Ex. Hea. Wt, Rib, E. 11. Imp. Silk & WooL... " 12. Med. Wt, Wool.. 13. Med. Wt, Wool.. Pt Pt .95 1.49 1.75 1.75 2.00 2.00 2.25 2.25 8.75 3.50 4.00 (State If Man or Lady) Postage Prepaid Anywhere In the U. S. A. i You May Return Any Pair , Not Satisfactory. Lake City, announce the arrival of a fine baby girl, born September 23, at the L. D. S. hospital. Mother and babe doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Harberg of American Falls, .Idaho, spent several days of the week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Clifford in this city. Lloyd Varney returned t Brigham City during the week from South Dakota, where he has been assisting in the supervision of the construction of the new sugar factory erected there this year. Mrs. Owen Davis and children of this city left Sunday morning fof Los Angeles, Calif., to join Mr. Daviwho is employed there. She was accompanied by .her sister, Miss Melda Marble, who will spend the winter in California. The ladies were .accompanied to Salt Lake by their parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marble, where they took train for the coast. LOST. White Spitz-doReturn to Stea Anderson. Reward. (S30-p- ) g. Be Sure and State Size Why Pay More? N. L. Hansen The L. D. S. Garment Man Brigham City, Utah BELL TRANSFER JOHN FUNK PHONE 301 Education e boy and girl aspires Every to a university training. But the question is, how is it to be paid for?....A solution is found in a savings account. Make it a point to earn a little money each week, during vacation, and put it away where it will draw interest at four per cent. live-wir- It Will Surprise You learn how fast these weekly savings grow into substantial sums. Why not start your savings account today? Join the large number of boys and girls who are now regular savers at our bank. To FIRSTNATIONAL HANK BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Free Transportation Good Wages Our Truck Stops at Court House, 5th and 7th South streets, at 7:30 Each Morning, re BETTER APPLES OF THE WEEK A lamp Years of Age and Over club the members of the and their husbands at a prettily appointed party given last evening at Inquire the M. I. A. Girls home south of Mantua. The guests motored to the The rooms home at 7:30 oclock. were beautifully adorned with fall flowers and autumn leaves. A sumptuous hot dinner was served at long tables to 28 guests. Following dinner, cards were played, Mrs. Orlando Petersen being awarded cut prize for the ladies, and Mack Fishburn cut Mr. and prize for the gentlemen. with entertained R. Mrs. P. Forsgren of Increased attention to the details selections. vocal , prunfertilization, proper cultivation, e ing and spraying of apple orchards in A. Munns was kostess Mrs. Charles Utah would prove profitable, it is to the members of evening Thursday pointed out by Walter Kingsbury of few the federal bureau of markets in a the Young Matrons club and a 125 East at invited her home, guests report on the marketing of Utah apThe rooms were 2nd North street. ples in 1926. fall flowers with adorned beautifully This is especially true, the report A two course luncheon was served Winns course on popular music for declares, as the assistance and advice at 7:30 oclock at small tables, to the piano given by T. O. Nielsen. of county agents and inspectors is nine members and three guests, the Phone 157 for appointment, (adv. tf) the new readily obtainable at all times. More guests including Mesdames Eugene effective control of the coddling moth C. Wixom, Chester Knudson and to reduce the amount of wormy and Leo Nelson. A crystal vase of nasSurprise WM. worm-stun- g fruit is highly desirable, turtiums centered each table. Bridge . . CHIROPRACTOR the report says. Attention is called was the diversion of the evening. also to the fact that legal machinery Mrs. Edwin Dewey was awarded the Electrical Masseur is now available whereby the removal cut prize and Mrs. Chester Knudson and Magnetic Belt or cleaning up of neglected orchards high score prize. . or trees that act as breeding places Midland Hotel Trenionton, Utah Mrs. Byron Jeppsen, a recent bride, for worms and scale can be compelled. lunwas guest of honor at a bridge The first step in a betterment pro- cheon given by a number of her in g industry gram In the friends at the home of Miss Phyllis Uitah is to grow better fruit, Mr. Petersen on Saturday, September 17th. Kingsbury says. Utah apples normal- The rooms were beautifully decorated ly attain high color, and many or- with fall flowers. A dainty three-cours- e chards in the state produce fruit of luncheon was served to sixexcellent quality. Even though the teen guests. Prizes were awarded to apple, orchard is of secondary impor- Mrs. Vosco Call and Mrs. Jeppsen. tance as a source of income on many The of honor was the recipient guest farms, the report declares, better care of many beautiful gifts. Allie Peterof the orchards would mean more sen of Salt Lake Shown In City was an money from them. guest. It is pointed out in the report that Black Corded Satin and Mrs. Leslie Jenson of Bear River another line of improvement, along Plain Satin .Trim. Side which some progress has been made, City, was hostess to the Entre Nous tie and 18-- 8 spike heeL is the substitution of packing houses club at her home Wednesday afternoon. The rooms were beautifully A very chk little afterfor orchard packing. Most Utah ordecorated in fall deflowers and at 5:30 Mr. are chards small, noon or party slipper. Kingsbury lunchclares, and orchard packing by many oclock a delicious three-cours- e individual growers inevitably results eon was served at one long table. The in great irregularity of grading the centerpiece for the table being a pack. At a packing house, grading silver basket filled with snapdragons. and other machinery can be installed At each end of the table were Sterland operations carried on in a more ing silver candlesticks holding pink efficient manner than possibly can be candles. The afternoon was spent done in orchard packing. Added to in needle work and social chat. e this is the fact that the work at the Mrs. Warren Knudson entertained packing houses is done under the su- the Social Development club at her NORMAN LEE pervision of experienced packers. At- home last Friday evening. Asters tention is called by Mr. Kiiigsbury to and other fall the importance of having abundant rooms and a flowers adorned the hot dinner w'as served light where the graders are at work to twenty members and eight guests. in a packing house. Small worm holes Bridge was played during the evening are easily overlooked in a poor light with Mrs. W. H. Gleave winning high A packing house handling a large outscore and Mrs. W. O. Knudson, cut put can put up straight cars of a prize. single variety and grade, he points out, and can command more favorable The Sea Gull camp of the attention from buyers (than a small ters of the Pioneers will meet DaughFriday operator caa. evening, September 30, at the home Probably the chief thing to be done of Mrs. Jesse W. Hoopes on north 2nd in putting the industry on a more West street at 7:30 oclock. stable basis in Utah is to put up a The Sego Lily camp of the Daughhigher quality product, better graded and packed. Mr. Kingsbury declares. ters of Pioneers will meet Thursday In the matter of grading,, he points evening at 8 oclock at the home of out, Utah apples fall considerably Mrs. Laura Morris on south 3rd West street. short of northwestern apples. e More careful handling of fruit durBee Hive camp of the DaughThe ing the coming harvest is urged. This ters of the Pioneers will meet Friis needed to avoid skin breaks and afternoon day at 4 oclock at the bruises, he says. The Jonathan apple home of Mrs. Henry Tingey, Sixth in particular is easily injured, it is ward. pointed out, and if growers made it a rule to handle apples at all times with as much care as though they were eggs . there would be an immediate and marked improvement in the quality of the crop. To Be Well See T Hat They Function More rigid exclusion of cull apples, Properly. particularly wormy fruit, is needed in also, the report says. The prevail! Do you y'OUR kidneys ing basket pack is not as high and what an important part they play in your health tight, in most cases, as it should be, and length of life? Your kidg and much is dbne careneys are the blood filters. lessly. It Is believed by Mr. KingsWhen they act sluggishly, bury that the separation of fruit into some waste poisons remain in the two grades, a combination extra blood and make one tired and fancy and fancy grade on the one drowsy, with often nagging job. op backache, annoying headache hand, and a C grade on the other, is and dizzy spells. That the both feasible and desirable, kidneys are not acting right is Prompt Service and Satisfaction With If careful attention Is given to propoften shown by scanty or burnQuality and Price Is Out Guarantee er cultural, harvesting, grading and ing excretiofis. Assist the kidwith a stimulant defederal neys diuretic. the man packing methods, Use Doans Pills. Doans are clares, there seems to be no suffiendorsed the country over. cient reason why Utah cannot put up Ask your neighbor I a quality pack that will compare favorably with that of the Pacific northwest. Such a pack would command better prices and make possible a Stimulant Diurmtic to tho KiJneyt wider distribution of the crop. F wtot.MilUmi Co.,Mfg. Cbeta.. Buff lo,N,Y. Just-a-Me- LOCAL ITEMS 14 NEEDJN STATE Perry Canning More Select Pack Would Aid Industry and Price, Says Federal Inspector. Company Phone 86J3 Piano Lessons Announcing ELI HAWKINS October Slipper apple-growin- toe YELLOW PENCIL with the iDBAND out-of-to- Watch Your Kidneys! Back of Business Activity-- a Press! Stationery, bill heads, circulars, fact taking an active part in every branch of your business, youll find product of the printing press. Let us bid your next printing ring-facin- DOANS Box Elder News JOB DEPARTMENT |