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Show TUESDAY, NQy.i ,Bi The Misses Florence and Anda Knudson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Knudson of this city, will leave tomorrow for New York City, where they will spend the winter. Enroute to the East, they will visit at Denver, Chicago, Washington and with friends in Virginia. it: As well COMMAND the sun to stand still, as children to stop growing up. They will be men and women before ou know it and only in photographs can you keep them as they are today. Have them photographed now before the busy Christmas season, their pictures will solve many of your gift problems. Comptons Art Phone Music SOCIAL ITEMS OF THE WEEK anil tlie the The officers ward, gave Third of the A. m. I m. y. at a very delightful Halloween party resident C B Call, Mrs the home of ociation. in of the Young Ladies of both oft iter honor of retiiing The guest, v.ere conassociations ducted through the loom on the fiist. second and third floor- - of the resilow dence, while lights were turned Of Y I. Miss Rhea Parke of Lo8 California, and Miss uar Fielding, Utah, were' the guests here, of Miss Esther Mrs. Uneada Laub and . , Mrs tv, I? Howard who recent v eratiooa at the Pe reported to be getting along favorably. Mrs. Jasper Nicholas and chita of Battle Mountain. Nevada , home Sunday after at the home of Mrs. , holai . Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jenson I SIS', j T1 3 j ng Alvin Hendrickson, who and spooks, ghost, corpses, black cats at St. Anthony duriL employed and witches were on band to add to six weeks past spent the week led by the thrill of all. Games were in Brigham visiting in mother v ChristenElva Misses LaPreal Wight. Caroline Hendrickson. Mt Head ' sen and Walter Mann. A delicious Mrs. Arlow Anderson entcitained at son expects to return to Idaho na tray luncheon with individual Hallo4 -a dinner party yesterday afternoon we'en favors added to the oicasion bein honor of the Misses Florence and BOX ELDER WILL Retiring officers made remaiks PLAY Anda Knudson, who are leaving soon tween musical numbers. Fifty-eigOGDEN TIGERS FRlDt for New York, where they will spend guests participated in the festivities. the winter. The rooms were decorated Box Elder will meet the 'Ogj, and Anda in lavender and white Chrysanthe- Tigers on the local gridiron J The Misses Florence delicious a mums. At 1:30 oclock Knudson entertained at a delightfully afternoon. In the event a dinner was served Friday hot their at luncheon Bees win . this game, they will arranged Bridge one long table. Halloween place home Friday evening, prior to their at to compete for the state tr cards and favors were used. After eligible flowers Fall East. for the in the play-off- s. It is reported tha departure was played with high w'ere used in decorating the rooms. dinner, Bridge the Ogden high school student bo Mrs. Frank awarded score prize being luncheon w'as A hot three-cours- e is coming enmasse to help their tea R. Holman and cut prize, Mrs. P. W. served at four tables after which to avenge past defeats. President L Jarvis. Bridge was played with high score Roy B. Young of the local chamber commerce advises that his organa prize being awarded Mrs. Vera NelMrs. Mr. and son of Bert Horsley, son and low score Mrs. Arlow AnW. C. Horsley, entertained a number tion is working on the local busin, derson. The following guests were of his friends at a Halloween costume men to secure a good represents present: Mesdames Clifford Dunn, J. The rooms were at this Important football game C. Knudson. Jr Alfred Olsen, Vern party last night. in decorated Halloween colors, and Nelson and Percy Knudson; and the were played and light Games symbols. TO WED Mariam Harmon. Misses Eustane refreshments were served to sixteen Evans. Grace Forsgren, and Evelyn Sorensen. The hostesses were assisted guests present. K-- F Marriage licenses were issued at a in serving by Mrs. J. C. Knudson and county clerks office in this city dn Mr. Cornelius Olsen of Hyrum, Utah Mrs. Orville Merrell. ing the week to the following couple, isited in Brigham City on Sunday, Homer Lee Barnard end Florence at the home of Mrs. Laura Sackett. of this city; Norman Arthur Newi All the children, with the exception Miss Mary Lee, who is attending and Mattie Ellen Ekstedt. of Salt Li of one son. Cecil, of Mr. and Mrs. the Brigham Young University at City; Elzo Sessions and Dori3 Era in Ruben Beecher spent the week-en- d Provo, spent the week-en- d at the of Tremonton; Alfred George Wool this city, Sunday being their fathers home of her parents, President and ward of Corinne and Mabel Wardrt 76th birthday anniversary. A delicious Mrs S. Norman Lee in this city. of Brigham City. birthday dinner was served Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beecher at one long table with covers laid for twelve. A large howl of Chrysanthemums formed the center piece of the table. The children who were present, included: Mrs. Cloe Dear Friends; Ward and three children, Ruben, Art, The Insurance Companies make capital of the uncertainties and Sylvia of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. of life. Sickness and accidents are often as unavoidable as they Belmont Smith and son of Ogden; are unexpected. It isnt exactly a pretty" subject, but it is one and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beecher and vital to the interest of all humans. We must all expect that even' son Fearl, of Grace, Idaho. After the in the midst of perfect health and energy and ability, sickness and dinner, musical selectons and a radio accident may come. Science has consistently educated us all to concert were very much enjoyed. the point where natural protection keeps down sickness. We should all educate ourselves to guard our health and to guarantee The Sea Gull Camp of the Daughbetter protection if illness really does come. So keep m touch ters of the Utah Pioneers met at the with this store as your drug store. Remember our extreme ability home of Mrs. P. J. Koford Friday to supply the best drugs and to compound prescriptions correctly. evening. After the usual opening In the meantime, guard jour health and do not get sick, if yon exercises, and a violin solo by Loraine can forbid it, but if you are sick, and you have a (lector, and the Skidmore, the life of Alexander Baird doctor gives you a prescription, insist that it comes to us for the was read by his daughter, Mrs. Rena best drugs and service that man can provide. Yours sincerely, Hopkins, an original poem was read RAY The Druggist. by Nola Hopkins, readings, Phyllis Baird and Dolores Hopkins, all grand daughters of Sandy" Baird as he was familiarly known. Remarks wrere made by daughter Sarah Josephson of the Box Elder County Camp. After the RELY ON US closing exercises, refreshments were BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH PHONE 4 served by Sophia Larson, Adell Kelley, Mattie Irvine and Stella Grover to seventeen members and ten guests. A very pleasant time was had by all. two-cour- se FF . ht CoiTipciny 54-- 1 Mrs. Royes Peterson enmembers of the LPres the tertained Midi Club and their partners at a delightfully arranged Halloween party at the Peterson home on 1st South and 4th East streets last night. The guests were received at the back stairway by Mr. Skeleton who directed them on a long walk through Hades, where ghosts, black cats, witches and spirits of the dead greeted them and beckoned them on their way to the living rooms downstairs which were attractively decorated in Halloween colors and symbols. In one corner of the room a booth was arranged, where young ladies served apple cider to those present. Games were the diversion of the evning. At a late tray hour a delicious luncheon was served to forty-fou- r guests present. Mr. and Brigham City -, thre-cour- jbership Legion se uberships paid .be it brings s 8001 us yea the di Mr filer. emselves tl with re Am com the pi Several , Exceptionally beautiful stockings very fine texture newest colors and extra trim Pointed Heels Your Old Shoes Putting your OLD SHOES back into service is our work. Satisfied customers attest to the thoroughness with which we do our work. Made by WESTCOTT by a new method which makes possible this really remark- able price. These stockings are guaran-tee- d ' to fit perfectly and beautifully. See them in our hosiery de partment. Service Ab Initio GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIR CO. (Doc. Petersen) BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH AAAAAAAFAAAAi. bajksxs: US Heal? rum hi m leer WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd and 3rd MAY ROBERTS VICTOR GILLARD A ' folio The t) mernb, .artment C, To tl !) Estiership of jr t the au s th To 3) the 1. memb( ; t To nut latest :a 100) i tnembe PRESCRIPTIONS The Peoples Drug the d png Holiday the Leg fist mi to d to att iessary t able father, legion nation 1 tation Alice Col x A J, Mrs. jbershii h, "tram snch it, The ci are nMrs. Co. : Mrs. i E. C. Devei d, and,) As, Mrs a. Mrs. apson, I Jense cl xley, 1 Mrs. C. A. Munns was hostess to MANDY One-A- ct PERMITS Mrs. and company, in their original dramatic sketch u AUNT State tsrest and Play the members of the Finnese club at her home yesterday afternoon. The rooms were attractively decorated in fall flowers and Halloween colors. A delicious hot luncheon was served at small tables. Hallowe'en place cards were used. After luncheon WITH Horace signed he city "ged wi cks. u. s. R and iy mber NO. 1 a of $n )0LTG Order Your Winter Potatoes Now! The American Legion and Legion Auxilliary and partners enjoyed a delightful Halloween party Saturday evening at the American Legion home. The rooms were beautifully decorated in fall flowers and Halloween designs. Progressive games under the direction of Mrs. C. B. Stratford formed the evenings entertainment. High score prize for the ladies was won by Mrs. Wm. S. Fife, and Roy Holland carried off the honors for the men. At a late hour dainty refreshments were served to about fifty couples : Car Idaho Russett two-cour- Bridge was played with high "score prize being awarded Mrs. Alfred Olsen and cut prize Mrs. VernWixom. There were seven members and two guests present. The guests were Mrs. Eugene M. Pack and Miss Fern Kellyon of Ogden. k HUNG Unloading Now NI V. A. are 8 -- Me also have on hand Baled Hay, and Straw, and all Mill Feeds, Block and Sacked Salt j Shnut member 'tb of e dong arday, for Pt able Agents For are d in i oanne ABERDEEN AND MUTUAL present t Jsiderat donghn in Mr. and Mrs. Brigham V.8 Wright, en entertained at a duck dinner Sunday afternoon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sarager, who are expecting to leave soon for Phoenix, Arizona, to make their home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Sarager and children Martha, Ruth, and John, Mrs. Ray Evans, Maggie R Wight, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watkins, and Flora Josephson of this city, and Mrs. T. H. Blackburn of Salt Lake City. The afternoon was spent in interesting social chat. h an noth Dai Phone 500 "he a da i. endid A our Order Will Receive Prompt Attention naclall; all n ! -- J req Cher ? k-n- . flbo two-cour- Spangles and Comedy Honest Injun No Raise In Prices The Misses Lucille and Rhea Nelson entertained at an attractively arranged Halloween party at their home last Friday night. The rooms were very beautifully decorated in Halloween colors and symbols. A delicious hot luncheon was served to sixteen guests at four small tables. Miniature Halloween baskets of flowers were used as favors. Monte Carlo Whist was played, with high score prize being awarded Miss Leah Moyes and low score, Miss Fay Neilson. 10c and 25c se d nigh tier Brigham City Fruit Growers Association PHONE 500 i be M, Wit ei I I F t nn b, 1 nm ftnsoa 'll he |