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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, 2PAGE EIGHT summer home, Wednesday afternoon and returned Saturday evening, after having had a wonderful time. They all went on several hikes. The moonlight hike was enjoyed by all on Thursday evening. Most of those present took a long bike to Holtons camp early Friday morning, and they a breakfast over a camp fire. prepared Members of the Sunflower Camp of After a rest, all hiked to Holtons fthe daughters of the pioneers with mine where Fred J. Holton told them tlieir partners, and members of the the history of the mine and his hopes bishopric, enjoyed a delightful canyon for the future outlook of the same. last Monday iP&rty at 'Willomere Friday evening the Mutual officers "evening. At 7 oclock, fifty persons and their partners were entertained down "sat at one long table to a with a sumptuous supper prepared ielicious supper, after which an exthe girls. A program of songs, by pedient program was rendered as and speeches was given after readings 'follows: O Ye Mountains High by of the First ward Mutual Twenty-siwas enjoyed. Dancing which .congregation; two readings by Mrs. girls, with six from Harper ward, was dancingeach evening. enjoyed Abel S. Rich; remarks by Charles went in trucks to Beylmia, the girls Mrs. Esther H. Wood was the recipient of a very pleasant surprise party given in her honor at her home last Monday evening. Those particiin pating, numbering twenty-fiveluded the officers and class leaders of the ward Relief Society and neighbors of the guest of honor. Mrs. Wood expects to move to Salt Lake City soon to make her home. The evening was spent in playing games and social chat. Interspersed with jokes and humorous readings. Ice cream and 2 DOZEN ORANGES 35c cake was served. In appreciation of the services rendered as a class J LARGE CANTALOUPES, Each 5c leader in the Relief Society, Mrs. , WATERMELONS, lb Wood was presented a token of remembrance by those present, with the j TISSUE TOILET PAPER, 4 Rolls 23c best wishes of all to accompany her 19c SUNBRITE CLEANSER, 4 Cans to her new home. SOCIAL ITEMS OF THE WEEK . I SEMI-WEEKL- FRIDAY, AUGUST Y Sheffield; two guitar solos by Mrs. Carrie Baird; remarks by David O. Anderson; two humorous readings by John E. Baird; story of pioneer life told by Mels Jenson. All present sang, N'els Jenson Redeemer of Israel. asked for a vote of thanks for the daughters in charge, which was very heartily given. Those in charge of the social were: Mrs. Rozilla C. Papendick, chairman; Mrs. Caroline Packer, Mrs. Jane E. Compton, Mrs. Olivia Jensen, Mrs. Emelia Green-halgMrs. Louie B. Anderson, Mrs. Olivia F. Anderson, Mrs. Mattie Pierce and Mary Baird. 23 "i! TFQJM h, x Special Buys for Saturday i IN LADIES Coats, Dresses, Hats and Slippers e, that is new, smart and different is arriving EVERYTHING clothe the whole family from head to foot. practice true economy when you buy here. This d store is a institution, run by and for the people of Box Elder County. Come in today and select your needs. lc r I f 3 -- O- Sweet potatoes, carrots, beets, cauliflower, etc. 0 , Sheffield market I t 1 t ! I Eat Good Things to 1 Charles PHONE 3 Will , West Side "Main Street t Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Hotter entertained at their home Tuesday evening, in compliment to their WE GIVE "ATif." GREEN STAMpc daughter, Mrs. Alfreda K. Smith, a bride of last week. The home was attractive with gay bouquets of garSlHIATlVi 5MkATIVI den flowers. Games were played as a diversion. At a late hour a prettily BRIGHAM CITY and TREMONTON UTAH arranged luncheon was served to forty-fiv- e guests present. Out of town guests included: Mrs. Wallace Hotter, Miss Rita Leavitt of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Bott, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bott of Logan, Mrs. Richard Christena sen of Los Angeles, Calif, and Mrs. John Morris of Portage. The young couple were the recipients of many beautiful and useful gifts. for development by selling of Klamath Falls, Oregon, arrived --1 land owners who would use then visit here yesterday for a Others said that it would be t with Bishop and Mrs. J. Frank for the city to do the work k Bowring and other relatives and it should be proceeded witl' friends. They will be joined next week by Mrs. Bowrings husband who cautiously from a legal eta and that the thought in views will drive from Klamath Falls. bringing a heavy tax burden County Agent, Robert H. Stewart, people at the present time k in company with several other local proceed in a conservative mam and business left farmers yesmen, Mrs. Caroline Herth, of Logan, is developing more wells as neefe for an inspection trip visiting in this city at the home of terday morning Students School A motion finally carried eiU Local High to the Colorado peach districts, with Bishop and Mrs. J. Frank Bowring. thanks the city officials it the view of studying growing and Will Participate in Big splendid towork accomplished i Joseph Nelson, of Logan, is visiting marketing conditions in Colorado. and that it be the sense Peach Day Parade with friends and relatives in this They expect to return home sometime meeting that the city proceed 13-1- 4. city for a few days. Sunday. the work unless there be som: KH Mrs. Lysle Richardson and Miss to prevent it. Were all pepped up and raring to question Dorothy Richardson left Thursday for go. Of course, we were extremely Boise, Idaho, where they will be disappointed when we learned that joined by a party of friends on a school was going to start two weeks tour of the Pacific Northwest. NIG later this year, but we arent going Mr. and Mrs. Royes Peterson, Mr. to let that put a damper on our and Mrs. Theron Lee and Mr. and spirits and enthusiasm. Mrs. Orval E. Sackett spent Saturday And another thing, because school and Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mahoney, Ph. D., Was is starting later, we will have to step Ezra IVaddoups at their summer home this year to get things done. lively Formerly Instructor in Lambs Canyon, east of Salt Lake. We have already registered, so there At Box Elder. wont be any time wasted on that Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Compton. Mrs work this year. Rozilla C. Papendick, Mathew CompSALT LAKE. Faculty changes at Our heads are occupied right now ton and little daughter Ruth motored to Tremouton on Sunday. All visited the University of Utah for the com- with thoughts about Peach Day. Oh, at the home of Mrs. Jennie Compton ing year include the addition of no, just because school starts after professors and instructors Peach Day, we arent going to forget Miller except Mathew, who drove on thirty-si- x to Garland to attend the M. I. A, and the appointment of a number of about it until Sept. 13ih and do teaching assistants in various depart- nothing. We are backing Peach Day Convention. ments of the university, accordirx to one hundred per cent strong, just as Mrs. Jack Bowring and daughter an announcement from the presidents much as if school started on the first Bobby Jean, and Mrs. Dewey Powell, office. This large number of new of September. The school is going appointments is required to fill the to do all In its power for the Peach vacancies left by faculty members Day parade and we trust that any who will be away on leaves of ab- student who Is called on for help will sence and by resignations, and to respond willingly, This year we are going to aim more properly provide for the unusually large number of new students ex- than ever to make Box Elder an asset pected to enter the state university to the community. We want the Sunday and Monday for the fall term. SIR HARRY LAUfc school to be a credit to Brigham City Of the new faculty members, one and Box Elder county. in his first American Breid was given the rank of professor, And students, remember that you will be the guest artist of I three were made associate professors dont have to be going to school to ENNA JETTICK MEL ,oc and nine will be assistant professors. Boost your school as much during Seven lecturers, sixteen Instructors vacation time as you do from SeptemNationwide Radio Broadw and one medical examiner for the ber to May. Start making your resoSUNDAY, SEPt. student health service complete the lutions for the new school year. Be list of new faculty members. Sponsored by the Manufacture loyal and start school the first day Six of the new faculty have been with pep and grim determination to ENNA JETTICK SHI? added to the schooLof medicine, five make the coming year the most sucFOR WOMEN to the English department, four to cessful in the history of Box Elder. the physical education department, GRANT VALENTINE, and Junior Enna Jettidofr three to the department of military Student Body President. Modem Miss science and tactics, two each to the BARBARA WATKINS, departments of ancient languages, Vice President. home economics, zoology, elementary BERNELL NELSON, Listen In Over education and geology, and one each Secretary and Treasurer. KSL to the departments of art, chemistry, GLENN MINSON, 5 P. M. At speech, business, economics, mechaniCheer Leader. Mountain standard cal engineering and history. Assisttime Sunday night ants have been appointed in the de- Water Problem Discussed fWiKBOUAQl partments of bacteriology, modern September 1st At Public Mass languages, botany and philosophy. Francis Clark Murgotten, Ph. D., (Continued From First Page) has been appointed professor of an13-1cient languages. Harold C. line from the power house will oper This brilliant screen team of Ph. D., has been added to ate at least four wells, according to lovers score again with a tfGT.fi!) the faculty of the school of medicine Prof. Peterson as associate of romance . . directed by the Mayor Rich said that while the city physiology. professpr KEJfi John R. Lewis, Ph. D., will be asso- needed the water already developed, maker of those other sensaciate professor of chemistry. F. F. that any future development would tional big successes: Hintze, Ph. D., will be associate be directed according to the wishes 7th of the people residing here and inprofessor of geology. Heaven and Street Angel. The following have been appointed vited somment and questions. with the rank of hssistant professor: A spirited and interesting discusMildred Metcalf and Myrtle Clancy, sion followed in which several of physical education; J. R. Mahoney, our citizens expressed their opinions. Ph. D., economics; Donald Duncan, The essence of the discussion was Ph. D., anatomy; William Ockey, that a lsleemed to be of the Also: Junior LucK opinion Jacob Geerlings, Ph. D., that more water is needed, however, business; A Collegian Comedy And ancient languages; and Captain Paul they differed as to how it should be C. Boylan, Captain Melvin L. Craig, obtained, some Fox News Reel thought It should be and Captain Clarence F. Murray, developed by a private corporation which would raise the necessary funds military science and tactics. - Ufibwins ; 4 home-owne- 5 4 two-wee- y ' Special for Saturday i . 4 .lc WATERMELONS, Per ft FRESH TOMATOES, 8 lbs LARGE CANTALOUPES 25c 5c !! ! -- VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, lb LEG OF LAMB, lb RIB OR BRISKET, lb LAMB OR VEAL STEW, Home-grow- - n 23c 35c 15c lb 15c "J OLES MARKET f! ! !ti ) 1 Frequently someone tells us that they were induced by others' specials to buy elsewhere. Invariably they return and say they are more satisfied than ever that Larsens Grocyterya foods, dependable service and saving prices are unequalled. Many thousands throughout part of the western states are daily supplying their pantry from Larsens Grocyterya, cash and carry store. Give us a trial today and ws an conscientiously say that you, like others, will be among our FWggest "boosters. 3THESE SPECIALS FOR YOU ON SATURDAY: 5 4 t4 f OFFICERS ISSUE WELCOME MACARONI (Ready Cut) 3 lbs SOLID PACK TOMATOES, 1 No. 2i Can WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 Bars. T SWEET GHERKIN PICKLES, 1 Quart Jar SOUR GHERKIN PICKLES, 1 Quart Jar 33SSUE TOILET PAPER, 3 Rolls TTCHLING ONIONS (New Crop) 4 lbs DOUBLE LIP JAR RUBBERS, 6 PacKag'es BLUE ROSE RICE, 5 lbs 27c 10c 35c 25c 22c .22c 25c 25c 29c TL S. INSPECTED Weenies, Franks, or Ham 27'2C Baloney, lb Pork Loins, 15 27c Smoked Frontier Bacon, 15 18Vic Pork Sausage, 15 19c Beef Pot Roast, T5 21c Smoked Boneless Hams, lb 27c WE HAVE PLENTY OF SPRING CHICKEN ;ir Larsens Grocyterya Why Pay More? Self Help Cash and Carry - Sept. CHANGES MADE IN' melons, cantaloupes, peaches, plums and vegetables. f 3f i o! '1? , BODY OF THE WEEK 1 j j LOCAL ITEMS 1 I B.E.H.S. STUDENT ks Phone 76. 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