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Show w.r.vu.'si THE BOX ELDER NEWS, PAGE FOUR SOCIAL ITEMS Special! During July $ Daart Wave $7.50 Milady Beauty Parlor Phone 71 i r (L for that good coal t BEAR RIVER CITY. Bishop and Elic Sorensen and family of Mar Vista, Calif., are visiting with friends and relatives here. They are pleased to be in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mortensen are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl at their home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fielding are the proud parents of a baby boy which arrived last week. Mrs. FieldSoring was formerly Miss Ilildred home the at is ensen and at present Mrs. President Arietta Rasmussen, Bishop A. M. Hansen, Counselor C. TV. Mer-re- ll n and Lola Madsen. Gayle read the camp log and Flora Simmons and Mary Clark entertained with vocal numbers. After dinner, the girls divided into four groups, performed stunts, which were very of her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Christensen cleverly put over and made a very successful ending to the party. and Miss Lois Jensen and Mr. Joe Christensen motored to Bear Lake and spent Saturday and The family of Mrs. John L. Chris- on Saturday a resort there. tensen entertained in honor of her Sunday at Octavo Mrs. Wyler and two sons, seventy-fift- h birthday anniversary op are visiting at the Ineed and Billy Wednesday, July 24th at Lagoon, home of Mrs. Wylers parents, Mr. motoring from their homes in Salt and Mrs. A. E. Holmgren. Lake, Ogden and Brigham City. At The Religion Class officers met at 2 oclock a delicious luncheon was of Ida Christensen last served at long tables, covers being the home and gave a party in honor Thursday The members. laid for forty-fiv- e a retiring officer. of Rasmussen Olga in social a was afternoon way, spent was served to luncheon A delicious the younger members enjoying the seven guests. A various attractions of the resort Bishop Orestes Jensen was taken lunch was served again in the eveto the Dee Hospital in Ogden Last ning. After having spent a most dewhere he is under treatlightful afternoon and evening the Thursday, ment by Dr. Conrad Jensen, his family separated for their various It is hoped he will recover brother. homes, wishing mofther Christensen no operation will be necesand that many more happy birthdays. sary, however, there is considerable doubt at present. A marriage license was issued on The Junior girls, under the leaderTuesday at the county clerks office ship of their teacher Violet Jensen, to Donald D. Davis of Spanish Fork motored to Crystal Springs on Friday and Marelda A. Henrie of Imbler, where bathing and a luncheon were Bun-derso- Y: 0TICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS local items BEAR RIVER Tuesday night the Fourth ward Mutual girls entertained their mothers and the Bishopric at a sumptuous dinner at Beylmia. During the dinner the following program was presented, with Miss Florence Nichols as toastmistress. Talks from Sister Esther Simmons, Sister Martha Ileese, FRIDAY, JULY SEMI-WEEKL- Oregon. much enjoyed. Mrs. Norman Stoares and three of Salt Lake City have rechildren Salvation Army Girl: Wont you to turned their home after spending give a quarter to the Lord? a three weeks vacation at the home How old are Scotty MacStingy: of Mrs. Sarah Fridal. you miss?" Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson, Mrs. Girl : Nineteen, sir. Robert Gardner and children spent Mac: Oh well, Im past Bixty-fiv- e. in Afton, Wyo., where last week-en- d Ill be seeing him before you, so Ill they visited with friends and relatives. hand it to him myself." They also attended the Dewey family reunion held July 12th. Ma, cant I give baby a bite of Word has been received here that Mr. and IMrs. Roland Peterson and my apple? He has no teeth to bite it with boys are located in Ventura, Calif. Misses Lucille and Kate Bennett of Shelly, Idaho, visited Thursday with Miss Nina Figgins in this city. Miss Hilda Hoopes of Thatcher, v ith Arizona, is spending the summer Mrs. and Mr. and aunt, her uncle Jesse W. Hoopes, in this city. Mr. and Mrs Orville E. Merrell of this city and Dr. and Mrs. Vern L Ward of Ogden left Brigham City of the Sunday for an auto tour Park. National Yellowstone Attorney and Mrs. Wm. E Davis and Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Cooley returned Monday evening from a vacation trip through the Yellowstone National Park and Jennies Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Dunu and son Gerald of Kansas City, Mo., were her, A. D. 1929, at at which time the credit'1-tendUnited prove their claim In the District Court of the and transact am trustee, of Utah. States for the District ness as may Referee. properly COa Before J. T. McConnell, the said meeting. In the maitter of Dan McComb, a Ogden, Utah, jmy 25 bankrupt. 11238. No. In Bankruptcy Referee1? a (It) To the creditors of Dan McComb, bankrupt of Tremonton In the County Whenever an animal di of Box Elder, and District aforesaid: on hold a that NOTICE is hereby given jfam, to discover the 1929, D. A. the reason, of July, the 10th day in said Dan McComb, was duly adjudi- call in a veterinarian tn a cated a bankrupt herein, and that the the trouble. If several FIRST MEETING OF HIS CREDI- .fowls are unthrifty and TORS will he held at my Office, doing well, kill the sickest Room 311 Central Building, Ogden out the cause of their , post-mor- t. J visiting with relatives and friends at Brigham City and Perry for a few days on their return trip to the Yellowstone National Park by motor. R. M. Galbraith of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, is spending the summer in this city with his brother, George H. Galbraith and family. Mr. Galbraith was present at the Union Pacific Old Timers celebration in Salt Lake City. He was the oldest Old Timer present, his service 1866. to back dating Foster C. Simonsen stopped off in Brigham City this week to visit with relatives and friends. He was en- route to Spokane, Wash. Upon his return to Brigham City next week he will be joined by Mrs. Simonsen and their children, who have been spending the summer here, and will return to itheir home in St. Paul, Minnesota. KH NUT SIZE is ideal for this season of the year. Prompt Delivery. 1 Castle Gate Coal Yard Those couples attending the supper yet, dear. and dance in Elwood on Friday night We Give Green Stamps Cant I get him yours, ma? They're Bear River, were: Messrs and from on the bureau. Mesdames Lorenzo Weidman, A. E. Holmgren, Orson Jensen, Alfred JenB3UU1 sen, Roy Holmgren, Austin Johnson, Henry Johnson, Mrs. Sine Thorson. Mrs. Melvin Johnson returned from the hospital and is convalescing nicely. Her mother, Mrs. Emma Olsen, who was with her during her THESE SPECIALS FOR YOU ON SATURDAY: illness, returned to her home In Orval E. Sackett, Proprietor nan Larsens Grocyterya Ephraim, Utah, last Romeo: midnight? So we shall elope at Juliet: Yes, darling. And you will have your Romeo: suit case all ready when I sneak up to the door? Sure. Mother is packing Juliet: it for me now. Elbeita Theatre Saturday Only There goes Ken, riding like the wind, while a beautiful girl cheers him on to victory in the worlds greatest rodeo. week1. testimonial was A home-comigiven in honor of Elder Carlos Jensen last Sunday. A large crowd was in ng it e I te v el r attendance. Elder Jewel Jensen was the speaker. Melba Jensen sang a solo and poyd Jensen and LeGrande Peterson played two saxophone duets, accompanied on the knabe by Mrs. Margaret T. Johnson. Elder Jensen A at lrri.ja all m loperft also spoke. son of Keith Johnson, and Mrs. Melvin Johnson was taken to the Valley Hospital last Sunday, suffering from an acute attack of appendicitis. Mrs. Roma Thorsen is in Brigham City at the home of her parents, recovering from the flu. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Holmgren are now living in their new home on South Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmgren now occupy the old Holmgren home and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holmgren the place formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmgren. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Zink are building a confectionery stand just north of their home on Main street. An service station will also be installed with Pep gasoline at your service and first class garage work in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Zink plan to sell candies, hot dogs, hamburgers, and iced drinks in the summer, and chill, coffee, pie, etc. in the winter. Banner ice cream, gum and other confections obtained usually at an stand. It is expected they will be going strong this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Earl Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Lund D. Metcalf were visiting with friends in Bear River City last Friday evening. A number from Bear River City attended the temple excursion at Logan last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Jensen were business visitors in Ogden Friday. Miss Lucy McComb returned to her home at the Richmond Apartment in Salt Lake City last Friday after teaching Kindergarten here for the past six weeks. ive- Mr. U. S. INSPECTED nn V Beef Pot Roast, lb 21c Salmon 27c or Halibut, lb Fresh Pork Loins, lb. 25c Smoked Economy Squares, lb. YiVit Pork Sausage, lb 19c Lamb Stew, lb 15c te , We also have plenty of nice Spring Chicken. We are never undersold when it comes to quality or price Self Help Why Pay More?. - Cash and Carry - Phone 76. always g'et here! SERVICE Is a HABIT with us, combined with quality and . LOW PBRICESMU YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND THE CHOICEST MEATS AND GROCERIES HERE! f7 All Hinds of Fresh Vegetables and Fruits ireseti Sheffield Market Good Things to VKM ICO phones Eat We Give S.'& H. Green Discount Stamps I man once rented a plot of ground negro preacher, upon which corn to be planted and at harvest the renter was to receive of the yield. Meeting the negro during harvest time, he asked: Look here, Sam, have you harvested 4he corn? Yes, sah, boss, long ago. wahUt I to get Yes, boss, thats the truf, but there wasnt no fourth! Der was jes three loads and dey was mine. one-four- th one-fuurih- ?' t ule i com ger, t and act I T 1 Alsp: BroKe Out and Cartoons V I? Elbeita Theatre Sunday and Monday A JAMES CRUZE Production With JOSEPHaNE DUNN MAE BUSCH Health Bubbles for Your Children 'e f c ad j L...:! s. Va ssed i ixillar . . . millions of them, filled with Carbonic Gas , in carbonated bottled drinks. Learn how they are beneficial. 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