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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, PAGE FOUR if Mr. and Mrs. Promontory visited NOTICE TO CHERRY GROWERS! Wells of Brigham City Floyd In Pruett of this city spent OF THE WEEK and Mrs. Milton D. Peters of this city spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City on matters of business. Messrs. Boon Bunderson and Nephi Bunclerson of St. Charles, Idaho, father and uncle, respectively, of Ilervin Bunderson, visited in Brivhain An interesting nuptial event of late June was the marriage of Mis3 Joyce Price, daughter of W. W. Price of this city, and Lester Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Miller of Ogden, which took place Wednesday evening at 6 oclock at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Cooley. After the ceremony, which was performed by Bishop J. Frank Bowring in the presence of the immediate family, a delicious three-courdinner was served to seventeen guests seated at one long table with a centerpiece of roses, orange blossoms, aaid baby-breatThe bride was very charming in her wedding gown of pale green taffeta. d Mr. THE BRIGHAM CITY CANNING CO. City on Wednesday. Womens and Misses se S h. three-cours- The and Mrs. out-of-to- W. W. LEG OF LAMB, lb PORK SHOULDER ROAST, lb LOIN PORK ROAST, lb ROLLED RIB ROAST, lb 35 22c ' 25tf 3 1 1 ' PAIL LARD BIG J FLOUR 4 PKgs. SPAGHETTI OR MACARONI $u9 8-- lb The members of the LApres Midi club were entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Orion Esk-else- n. A delicious luncheon was served at five small tables centered with boquets of blue and white flowers. During the afternoon Bridge was played, high score prize awarded Mrs Harold Olsen and cut prize Mrs. Norman Nelson. Guests of the club Included Mesdames C. V. Forsgren, William Fife, Orlando Petersen, James Christensen, Deverell Petersen and Orval Jensen. guests Included Mr. Price, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ballantyne, and Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, all of Ogden. The bride is a graduate of the Box Elder high school, and of the Dee KH Hospital and has been practicing Mrs. Ray P. Stratford and children nursing In Ogden for one year. The The discerning woman or young couple will be at home after of Pocatello, Idaho, are visiting at miss who wants the right July 4th at 2306 Harrison Ave., Ogden. the home of Mrs. Stratfords parents, shoes to enhance her sumWednesday was also the 42nd wed- Mr. and Mrs. Nels Jenson In this city. mer costume should select Alden Lillywhite, son of J. H. Lilly-whiding anniversary of Miss Prices them from our wonderful of this city, arrived home on father, W. W. Price. new assemblage of smart from Chicago, 111., where Wednesday An Interesting late June wedding he has been attending the University slippers, pumps and san-- . was the marriage Thursday of Miss dais, at the amazing low of for the past few months. Lillian Wight of Brigham City and He Chicago ofprice we are offering from the Utah Agriculgraduated Walter Gibson Lunt of Cedar City, at Logan, last year, tural College which was solemnized in the Salt he obtained his masters degree. where Lake temple. The bride is the ac- He is on his way to New Mexico to complished daughter of Mrs. Eliza- to do research work. beth Wight of this city. She was All dry cleaning by us is now done formerly head of the Domestic Science department of the Box Elder with the new dry cleaning Solvent. It Brigham City Laun high school, leaving that institution Is to fill a mission for the L. D. S. dry Dry Cleaning Department. Phone (tf) church in the Eastern States. Since 62. PHOENIX HOSE returning home, she has been teach chiffon, shown with square, pointed, Ing at the Branch Agricultural College pointed or French heels, at at Cedar City. Mr. Lunt Is one of the prominent and highly respected $1.00 $1.50 - $1.95 young men of Cedar City, an employee In the engineering department of the Union Pacific System. The young couple have a host of friends In their respective communities who extend congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Lunt Better Shoes For Less will spend the summer months in the irf Grand Canyon, where Mr. Lunt Is Fashionable Footwear 28, Special for Saturday Bridge luncheon yesterday afternoon At 1:30 oclock a e luncheon was delicious served at four small tables centered with sweet peas and rose buds. Bridge was the diversion of the afternoon, high score going to Mrs. Leo Johnson and cut prize to Mrs. John H. Zundel. There were fourteen members and the following guests present- Mrs. Norman Jeppson of Mantua, Mrs. Viggo Johnson and Mrs. W. H. Gleae of this city. at her home. the week-envisiting with friends at Pocatello, Idaho. We are ow receiving pie cherries, Royal Annes and black cherries. For further information call 237-- J. FRIDAY, ;JUNE Y Mrs. Marlon Jensen entertained the members of the Coterie club at a SOCIAL ITEMS on Wednesday. Mrs. Leona SEMI-WEEKL- $1.25 25( All Kinds Of Fresh Vegetables j oles wmm -- Jr j: u u K I te 4 x Q tl $398 Service or two Forsgren Shoe Store : fki e e 3 it e it t i i Elberta Theatre i Sunday and Monday f . Jkd OUR SPECIAL Birthday Gift Features which were postponed until next weeK because of the sad death of Wayne Sheffield, son of Chas. N. Sheffield, will be given as advertised, starting': Saturday June 29 to July 6 It will pay you well to visit our market each day during this big birthday anniversary celebration. SPECIAL FEATURES EVERY DAY! Mrs. Russell Farrell was hostess to the members of the Young Matrons club Thursday evening. The party met at the Idle Isle where a delicious luncheon was served to twelve members and the following guests: Mrs. Edwin Dewey of Ogden, Mrs. James Garnett of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Clyde Davenport of Perry. The party then adjourned to the Farrell home, where Bridge was played during the remainder of the evening, high score being awarded Mrs. Erven Holst and cut prize was awarded to Good Things to Eat Charles PHONE 3 Bill We Give S. & H. Green Discount Stamps ?Sjgp NES 8Mff peoples Hollywood picture loi The young man who realizes how much his good appearance counts with the lady of his choice has no Hccrc oldwy Mayer ncruu In a great "inside nc agrees with the Ladies hesitation in choosing The Pickford. Distinction of design enviable in- of life, love dividuality and laughter. a well-tailore- d look-typ- ical hi lui bi bi hr ta J 76 he W er 711 h LORD ROCHESTER STYLING Also: "We Faw Down these are major advantages to young men interested in making Starring 'Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy and Fox News a good impression. I Lr. it! lg t 1 te nd $25 to $45 Tailored by Elberta Theatre Saturday Only Michaels-Ster- n ;i Newest Frocks Mrs. Claude Sloey. Y. L. M. I. A. M. I. A. officers of These Specials For You On Saturday: 01 nc Ti OJyliu The Larsens Grocytera 60 or out-of-to- Sheffield Market 1 I gcliestpr the Deseret Camp entertained their pioneers with a dinner and program Thursday, June 27th at 1 oclock p. m., at the home of Ldura Alvord. The rooms were tastefully decorated with roses. About thirty-si- x guests and members were served with a hot dinner at two tables. After the dinner an interesting program was carried out, which Included an address of welcome by Esther Simmons, vocal duets by Gene Holmes and Anna Alvord, piano solos by Lee Freeman, reading by Wilma Hill and Grace Madsen and a sketch of the life of John Reese was read by Abble R. Madsen. Mrs. Elizabeth Kaiser gave early experiences in her life. Charlotte Reeder and Lou Holst of the County Company made timely remarks. n 1 employed. The daughters of io and the Y. M. the Fifth ward entertained at a delightful swimming party Tuesday night at the Crystal Springs in honor of the Bishopric of the ward and Miss Rea Valentine, organist, who Is leaving soon for Salt Lake City. After a refreshing swim, supper and dancing was enjoyed by fifty-fiv- e people present. 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