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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, SPACE FOUR Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Anderson and LOCAL HEMS children MI'S. M. G. Hansen returned Sunday at-- j ffrcra. Preston, Idaho, where she Miss LaVera tended the Hansen family reunion, Attorney LeRoy B. Young and Attorney J. Quill Nebeker of Ogden were in Brigham City on Monday in attendance at the District Court, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Cooley and Samily and Attorney and Mrs. Wm. 32. Davis and family left this morning tor a ten days vacation trip to Yellowstone Xational Park. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Facer announce the birth of a fine baby girl born Monday morning at a local hospital. Mother and baby are doing fine. Mrs. n Itcer was formerly Miss Aleen of Hyrum. Miss Eva Merrell, who Is in training as a nurse at the Dee hospital in Ogden, returned to Ogden Saturday sifter spending her vacation of twe 'weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis Merrell, in this city. Nlel--,no- spent the week-en- d at Arimo, Idaho, where they attended a reunion of the Henderson family. SEMI-WEEKL- TUESDAY, JULY Y SOCIAL ITEMS OF THE WEEK Wood, who is taking course in nursing at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City is spending Mrs. Noble Fishburn was hostess her vacation with relatives and to the members of the Social Develin this friends city. opment Club on Friday afternoon at Attorney William J. Lowe of Salt the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lake City wa3 in attendance at the Fishburn on South Main street. At District Court in this city Monday. 1:30 oclock a delicious luncheon He was accompanied by Mrs. Lowe, was served at seven small tables, who stopped off at Willard and which held beautiful sweet peas as visited with relatives and friends their centerpiece. Following luncheon during the day. Bridge was played, high score going to Mrs. Max Fishburn and cut prize of Mr. and Mrs. Robbins Kinney to Mrs. P. Russell Wight. Guests of Hilo, Hawaii, spent several days of Mesdames Eugene the week in this city, guests of Dr. the club included Wm. Fite, V. C. Forsgren, Wixom, and Mrs. R. A. Pearse. Mrs. Kinney Petersen, Orlando was formerly Miss Elene Cozier of Wesley Horsley, France Max Fishburn, Merrell, Clair this city. Mr. and Mrs. Kinney left R. Kaiser, R. L. Hatch, Fishburn, Yel of a the tour this morning for J. S lowstone Park and from there they Milton Hubbard, Dan Petersen, F. W. and Russell P. Wight Harper, will motor east for a several weeks Fishburn. visit with relatives and friends. a j j A Slice of Good Health No wonder men are enthusiastic over our new mvi The Man of the Family will enjoy browsing around. in our store on Opening Day or any day for that matter and whether he needs a well tailored suit, sturdy Oxfords or a new hat, he will find it here at prices that prove how satisfactory our policy of buying for over 1200 stores, really is. department! Not crowded Our New Store will give him a regular man-siz-e or cramped or brushing elbows with the Lingerie, but a roomy, adequate section where he will find everything to supply his needs, and in which he will enjoy shopping. The late C. S. Anderson family held a reunion Wednesday, July 10th at Crystal Springs. The morning was spent In swimming after which a trout and chicken dinner was served at a long table, sweet peas forming the centerpiece. After dinner a meeting was held and an organization of the family was affected, the heads of each family being appointed as board of control. In the evening they returned to Brigham City and enjoyed cake and root beer iat the home of memMrs. Alf Anderson. Twenty-fou- r n members were present. Wilford Mrs. Mr. and bers including L. Anderson and family of Wellsville. Bread is an inexpensive agent of Good Health. And when baked by us it possesses an exquisite taste that invites eager consumption. MADE FRESH EVERY DAY. Liberty Bakery c CU (I s DANCE at th WEDNESDAY NIGHT m n LJ m GIVEN AWAY AT 11 OCLOCK r ri is MUSIC BY Mr IS' ca it J ' Hi r,rn I a s EH The Famous Merrg Makers Orchestra n n Li I Elberta TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY 1 -- - Proper clothing is very important to the Mai Who Works, and our Work Clothes Department1, in our New Store has been planned with greats care. Our increased space permits the addi-tion of many items. Drop in on Opening Da;' which will be about August 1st, and see ho? many things we have to make working hours more comfortable ones. Watch For Our Opening Date! --oi LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. Ray Wilson of Los Angeles, Calif., is visiting in this city with her brother, Ray Grant and Mrs. THE SUNRISE OF SUCCESS AND YOU Leona Pruett. fitted-i- n with the service of this bank is DOW the IDEM We are now receiving pie cherries, Royal Annes arAd black cherries. For further information call 237-- J. AlHc&i Rational Before Also: At Ease and Fox Varieties THE BRIGHAM CITY CANNING CO. helpful Jn A VIVID CONFIDENCE PRODUCER in las matchless in its financial and endowed with lasting qualities that extend its many benefits into every avenue of your work a day problems TRY IT! -- ca V fv if' m -- W k. ol k .oi at this bank, of course! T is w r STATE SECURITY BANK ta of Brigham City -- u where service means helpfulness rendered. th E 'ej 1 Is ba se marriage license was granted Albert Charles Kelly of this city and Alice Margarite Miller of Bear River City at the county clerks office in this city, Friday, July 12th. NOTICE TO CHERRY GROWERS! h section is larger Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Marble of this city announce the engagement of their Contractors Esdras and John daughter Norma to John F. Leggett, Sackett of this commenced work city son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Leggett this morning remodeling the P. M also of Brigham City. Ahrensbach on A ti i. Our Work Clothes Its Better than they expected Sc All the people who heard the new The Victor business block North street. The building will be enlarged and put in first-clashape for occupancy by the Brigham City Bottling Works. The bottling company expects to move to its new quarters about August 1st. Main 3. lx inf Micro-Synchrono- L rs er Will Move Quarters Theatre B r it Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tuttle and children, Lorna and Don of Alameda, Calif., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gleave in this city. Mrs. Geo. A. Anderson p.nd children and Billy, are spending a Glena Mr. and Mrs. George H. Facer of at the home of Mr. vacation weeks this city were the recipients of a and Mrs. Anor "Whipple at Brighton, pleasant surprise last Sunday when Utah. a number of their children and grand Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pearson and children from Salt Lake City and Malad came unannounced to spend son Henry of Brigham City, Mrs. the day and to celebrate the birthday Myron West and Henry Pearson of anniversary of Mrs. Facer, which New York City left Saturday for a came on Monday. During the after weeks vacation trip to Yellowstone noon, a sumptuous dinner was served National Park. to twenty-si- x guests. The afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Stohl of was spent in music and social chat. Salt Lake City announce the engagement of their daughter Ruth, to J. Miss Mary Thompson was the guest Bennion Summerhays, son of Mr. and of honor at a shower given by the Mrs. J. J. Summerhays, also of Salt employees at the local telephone of Lake City. The marriage will take fice last Friday evening at the home place August 2nd in the Salt Lake of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Thompson in temple. this city. During the evening, games Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Nelsen and and music were enjoyed and refreshments were served to fourteen guests several of their children left Brigham present. Miss Thompson was the re- City this morning for an auto trip to1 cipient of many beautiful and useful the Pacific Northwest. While at Tagifts which she opened with a wish coma, Wash., they will visit with their daughter, Mrs. Beulah Mathews for each giver. and Mrs. Nielsens mother, Mrs. Mrs. Carlyle Wight entertained the Andrew Larsen. members of the Belle Mere Club at a John H. Horsley left for Salt Lake delightful lawn party last Thursday City Monday to join John H. Bryar in at her home in Ogden. A dainty opening up the A. C. McClurg gift tray luncheon was served to line and stationery in that city, Salt eight members and Mrs. Arthur Lake being the companys headquarSmith and Mrs. Jos. Wight of this ters of Utah, Idaho, Nevada and Wycity. For the remainder of the af- oming. While In Salt Lake Mr. ternoon music and games were enHorsley will also select a stock of joyed. stationery and gift goods for The Horsley Book Store in this city. He The members of the Primary Stake expects to be away about three weeks. Board entertained the Primary offiWe challenge anyone to buy better cers of the various wards of Box Elder Stake at a delightful social at grade foods than we do for the the high school gymnasium Saturday preparation of our meals. Wasatch afternoon at 3 oclock. The afternoon Cafe. (it) fv--i was enjoyed by playing games and dancing and refreshments were served Brigham Bottling Works to the many guests present. two-cour- t ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kelley, who were married Friday by President S. Norman Lee at the Lee home, were the honored guests at a shower on Monday evening given by Mrs. Adell Kelley and Mrs. Florence Penrose at the Kelley home. During the eve ning, various card games were played and a delicious tray luncheon was Berved to twenty-on- e guests present. Mrs. Kelley was formerly Miss Alice Miller of Bear River City. The young couple will make their home at Fairview, Idaho. Operators and employees of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company entertained at a canyon party in Box Elder canyon on Tuesday evening. At 7 oclock, the party met at the office and motored to the canyon where dinner was served at one long table. Following the dinner a large fire was built and the time passed in telling stories toasting marshmallows and singing. There were eighteen in the party, including Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wright of Ogden. r ie Out-of-tow- Mothers Bread i6(, g. Radio with Electrola yesterday, were surprised to fij reproduction much better than they had even hf. could be. t ss The naturalness of tone of this wonderful new instftt ! will both surprise and delight you. Come in today and let us demonstrate it to you. Finding a Niche Happiness Is a question of finding one's niche, whether it Is In the great world where cares are many and the struggle precarious, or In some smaller world where cares may be fewer and human relationships all the more precious. American Magazine. Living River Dredge The hippopotamus tears up and eats th great plants and weeds that grow in rivers, thus acting as one of na- tures great dredges. VOioum (or Dependability niriqham City a p, nne |