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Show .TPAOE TOUR THE BOX ELDER NEWS, LOCAL ITEMS OF THE WEEK Valentine of this city is Mrs. Emma May Davis of Harper with relatives in Nampa and N. L. Hansen of this city will be united in marriage at the- - Salt Lake Itoise, Idaho. Earl of Salt Lake City Temple on Wednesday, August 29th. YV. visiting and Sunday with relatives and The bride is prominently associated with church affairs at Harper and this city. Miss Wanda Stohl and Miss Marian has a host of friends in this comSkeen of Salt Lake City spent the munity. The bridegroom is proprietor of the Hansen Variety Store of this week-end with friends in this city. city and for many years has been Messrs. Jasper Rudd and Virgil active in church and civic affairs of Nish of Plymouth were business this community. Immediately followvisitors to Brigham City yesterday. ing their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Freda Nelsen of Salt Lake Hansen will leave for an auto trip City is visiting at the home of into Idaho and Wyomnig. They will make their home in Brigham City. Mrs. Varian Keller; in this city. Frank W. . Forsgren. is visiting in A large wedding reception Was 'Portage as the guest of Kent Jensen given last evening at the home of Mr. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John and Mrs. Marius Rasmussen in honor F1. Conley. of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Russell of H. of Mrs. Facer this , George city Ogden. Mrs. Russell was formerly visited. over the week-en- d with friends Miss Emma Rasmussen of this city. smd relatives at (Lava Hot Springs Beautiful fall flowers centered the one long table at which a sumptuous and Pocatello, Idsfho. e hot dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Emelius II. Hartman N. C. Simon8en and C. O. guests. and children ,'of Ogden were guests Christensen acted as toast masters Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George of the evening. The evening was 1L Facer in this city. enjoyed In social chat and the honored O. Lucius Landie, manager of the guests received many bautlful gifts. Laudie Motor Company and C. L. Mrs. A. J. Fife was guest of honor Huntley of Ogden were business at a pleasant family party Saturday visitors to this city on Saturday. afternoon, it being her birthday an.'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Liechty anThe time was spent in nounce the arrival of a baby girl on niversary. social chat and luncheon was served. Monday, August 27th. Mrs. Liechty guests atfollowing ;s at the home of her mother, Mrs. The tended: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shum-wa- y "Frances Cuthbert. of Clarkston; Steve Owens and J. Wesley Horsley, manager of the family of Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. Will Heach Day festival to be held in this Shumway of Preston, Idaho; Mr. and city, September 14th and 15th, spent Mrs. Del Shumway of Ogden; and Mr. at Boise, Idaho, on ma- and Mrs. Frank Shumway, Trenton. the week-en- d tters connected with the celebration. The Bee Hive camp of the daughters Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy K. Webster of of the pioneers entertained their husthe arrival of a , New York announce last Friday evening at the home fine baby boy born on Wednesday, bands of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Smith. At 7:30 August 22nd. Mrs. Webster was for- o'clock a hot supper was served to merly Miss Olive Mason of this city. fifty-fiv- e guests seated at one long Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Nelson and table. After supper Mrs. Parker B. daughters Pearl and Marie of this Pratt enteitained with readings and city, returned Saturday from a week's Mrs. 0. G. Spencer and daughter eating at Fish Lake. They also visited entertained with songs. The remainrelatives In Southern Utah whom they der of the evening was enjoyed by had not seen for quite a long time. playing g&mes on the lawn. A NATION-WID- E MOST WE BUY FOR LESS where savings are greatest in 38 SOUTH MAIN STREET, BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Starts With a Visit to This Store for Your Clothes and School Supplies Lincoln Boys Shirts for Suit Regular Our "True Blue Brand Said a Regular Fellow $10,000 Made just dads for for of of Was Too Makes best Four pieces Coat, Much! Vest and Two A A fifty-thre- like or or -- is visiting with his nephew, Jesse W. Hoopes and family in this city .Elder .Hoopes Is on Ms way home from the Western States mission of the 1 D. .45. church. He has been laboring in Omaha, Neb., for more than 2 years. "The Misses Evelyn Sorensen and Stella Young, members of the Box Elder high school faculty, returned Che latter part of last week from a two months pleasure trip to Honolulu. They visited In Southern California enroute to the Islands and returned fcy way of the Pacific Northwest They report having had a nice time. Bishop land Mrs. J. A. Fishburn of this city left by auto Friday afternoon for Butte, Mont., where they will spend (the week visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Clay Anderson and family. They also expect to meet their son Robert at Missoula, who is laboriug in Montana as a missionary of the L. D. S. church. , old daughter Opal Wight f Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wight of Juniper Idaho, was operated oh for appendicitis Sunday afternoon at a local hospital. The young lady was stricken ill at her 'home and whs brought to this city Sunday by her father. She is reported to getting .along favorably at the present time. Mrs. E. C. F. Hartman and children iot Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Emelius H. Hartman and children of Ogden visited Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. G. W. Hartman In this elty. They; just returned from a weeks trip into Idaho, where they stopped at the E. C. F. Hartman farm In Burtey. They also visited at the James Boden farm at Hazelton, where they were joined by Dr. Pearse I and family, all enjoying the trip. 14-ye- ar . -- Mrs. Parley P. Jones and son.Eoven, of Logan, visited Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Wm. L. Wilson here. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Wright of Helper and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wright of Price, visited Sunday at the home of (Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Forsgren of this city. County Excursion Is Planned for Sept. 8th On Saturday, September 8th, a one day .excursion is planned through a portion of Box Elder County. The purpose of this excursion is to study, in particular, the value of crop rotation and dairying on our irrigated farms to maintain the fertility of the soil and raise the quantity and quality of our crops produced. The study eta this trip will deal particularly with sugar beets, seed beans, and dairying. Farmers and business men, are planning on making this trip. Everyone is Invited. Specialists from the Utah Agricultural CoJlege 'will be present. Watch the press for the announcement of details. County Agricultural Agent ROBERT H. STEWART, K-- 4 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS Toile de Nord Gingham Is a Universal Favorita Every woman who sews knows this splendid gingham a . selection of new patterns and colon is ready tor you now. 32 inch width, yard 19c Wool Fropks For School Stylish and Practical Going back to school is sure to be fun if you have a new smart frock to show your friends. These of fine wool materials in plaids and plain colors are especially good- looking and cost only SCHEDULE Junior and Senior registration Monday, September Regular classes being Tuesday, Sept. IS High school graduates, should send in a transcript of their credits immediately. Write to the Dean of Women for accomodations in the Girls' Dormitory. CATALOGUE SENT ON REQUEST UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ' i Logan, Utah Boys Overalls Union Made. Of 220 blue heavy Cut full, denim. two seam legs, high back. 98c 11 12-- 2 to 17 Yeara 8'2-ll- 2 $1.10 Boys Overalls - 514-- 8 $2.69 $2.49 $1.98 The worth of any whether it is thing a mans services, or a piece of merchandise, is entirely a matter of opinion, and changes from day to day . That is why we never quote comparative Girls Hose Sturdy Values Made just like our mens overalls. Full cut for comfort and service, of 2.20 blue denim, with two set-i- n front pockets, two hip pockets and bib watch pocket; double double seams. stitched, Sizes 4 to 16 years. Big values Shaped Leg Pure silk and rayon hose. Black and colors. 49c Boys Hose Heavy Ribbed Durable and warm hose. All sizes. prices. dress is marked down because it has been in our stock for several weeks, we do not mention its former price because it is no longer worth that e much. Its has depreciated. When a style-valu- school 25c Oxford Style for School Girls Swagger! Cap Boys Few School Well Made Too! We have several stylish models In Mens Oxfords at prices that will interest the thrifty buyer. Good leathers and The most of 17. A good Oxford for play hours with roomy toes. In Tan or Patent 3 to 10 Years for Yesterdays prices, ideas of salaries must be revised to meet todays needs. r practical OF REGISTRATION Pay-Da- y" but declined because he thought it would be one impossible man to earn such an enormous sum. Today a salary of $ 10,000 a year would awaken no comment . like yesterdays With Trimmings of LacQ Freshman registration and entertainment Friday and Saturday, September 14 and 15 Bophomore, Our coin was once offered a $10,000 a year job, s Rayon Undies Engineering Education Who Like to Play Style and Quality $3.98 Home Economics $1375 Boys Caps in tbese; shoes STRONG GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ARE OFFERED IN THE SCHOOLS OF Commerce - 69c 69c Sizes from 7 to 14 BEGINS ITS FALL QUARTER ; full. A Junior cap of silk lined. and charmingly dainty, as well. A new assortment will delight you. 98c Chemise Bloomers Step-in- s A all-wo- ol Dainty Gingham Dress cas-sfane-re, 98c Gun Metal calf with Black Silk Hose excellent Tuesday, September 18th Well made shirts in percales and chambrays. Cut Cas3lmeres in novelty weaves and new shades of tan, brown, grey and blue in stripes and Dverplaids. COLLEGE Agriculture Arts and Science 2 They say that Lin 1 For Children THE UTAH AGRICULTURAL ' Longies; knicker knickers. Low longie and $990 Mrs. Varian Keller and Mrs. Norman Iverson entertained at a prettly arranged Bridge luncheon last Saturday afternoon. Fall flowers centered six small tables at which a dainty two course luncheon was served to twenty-fou- r guests. High score was awarded Mrs. R. P.. Forsgren and cut prize was awarded to Mrs. Nicholal Nielson of Salt Lake City. 1 priced. ' . smartness .service durability style and the boy look his out-of-to- 'Laval Hoopes of Phoenix, Arizona, SELLING MOST WE SELL FOR LESS INSTTUTON- - BUYING visited friends TtspjVY, AUfiygr jfo Y SOCIAL ITEMS OF THE WEEK A. SEMI-WEEKL- Snake trim makes a modish cveryday( shoe for the school girl, with its jaunty bow tie .and rounded toe. Exceptional Value Pore semi-she- er, silk, full pair fashioned For the School Girl. Some have bloomers to match, others straight lines. Sizes 6 to 14. $3.49 98c , 98c Coat Loveliness for Fall And So Modestly Priced Smart women will be assured of the success of their Fall wardrobe by an early visit to this store. The new coats are arriving, each one striking a new style note of importance. The Autumn Mode Wraps Itself in Rich Furs Lavish fur trimmings distinguish the new mode. Many coats have the Animal Scarf Sets which feature the shawl trimmed with the animal head and tail, the shawl itself being thsown over the shoulder. Fashion Veers Sharply Toward the Back The tendency to use seamings, reverse panels, tuckings and reversed inserts almost entirely on the back is interestingly new, and is the distinguishing note of this years mode. splendid chance for the college miss to select her Sizes for Women. Mines stuf IimmaA ?& |