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Show PAGE FOUR wife Nancy Elliot Wight, who were, early pioneers of Utah, grandparents of Mrs. Caroline Packer, was read by SOCIAL ITEMS WEE Secretary Louie B. Anderson. During the social hour refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Caroline Packer, to twelve members and three guests present. Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. C. M. Jensen in Mantua, Mrs. Cora Hailing, Mrs. Ida Nelson and Miss Violet Jensen entertained at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. Archie Hill a recent bride. The Mrs. Ira Larsen entertained the members of the Social Development Club Friday evening at a delightful Bridge luncheon. The rooms and OF THE v'l rooms were attractively decorated with fall flowers. A tray luncheon was served to about seventy-fiv- e guests. The guests were Mrs. J. C. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. James Kirkbride, Mr. and Mrs. Verio Peter son, Mrs. Hjarvey Monk, Mrs. Irvin Plowman and Miss Melba Plowman, all of Smithfield; Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Jensen of Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Jensen of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Jensen of Harrisville, and the Misses Marian and Lillis Jensen, Norma Jensen, Delora Rasmussen and Nina Larsen of Brigham City, The bride was formerly Miss May Jensen who has been teaching at the U. A. C training school during the past year. The guest of honor was the recipient) of many beautiful gifts. An enjoyable evening was spent by all out-of-to- small tables were attractively decorated with fall flowers and a dainty luncheon was served to seventeen members and the following guests: Miss Evelyn Sorenson. Mrs. Lorenzo Smith, Mrs. Louise Secrist, Mrs. Hazel Hansen, Miss Elizabeth Simmons, Mrs. Lettie Christofferson two-cour- Brigham City, Utah se 69 to 71 East Side Main Street New Silk Dresses and Mrs. Jack Reese of Dillon, Mont. Bridge was enjoyed, with high scoref going to Mrs. Milton Jensen and cut prize to Mrs. Earl Anderson. Mrs. C. H. Pack was the honored guest at a miscellaneous shower given Friday evening by Mrs. Laura Sackett, Mrs. Orval Sackett, Mrs. A. N. Gilbert and Mrs. Henry Johnson at the home of Mrs. Laura Sackett. The rooms were decorated with beautiful garden flowers and a delicious tray luncheon was served to thirty guests present The evening was spent in playing various games and the One of the leading social events of guest of honor received many beautithe week was the carnival dance ful and useful gifts. Saturday night the event being the opening of the Bluebird ballroom In Mrs. Lovina Pella was the honored this city, under new management. at a house warming party given guest The dance was largely attended and in her new home on East Forest music was furnished by the Merry street, afternoon by Mrs. Makers orchestra. The new manage- D. O. Thursday Mrs. Alga Mitten, Mrs. Walker, ment, Messrs. Orlando Petersen and F. O. Walker, and Mrs. Lega Crow-theWilliam A. Call, have enlarged the Beautiful asters adorned the lobby at the Bluebird hall and in- rooms and stalled a refreshment counter for the served to dainty refreshments were guests present. The convenience of patrons. The new afternoon thirty was spent in social chat addition will be finished in a e and the honor received many effect to match the lobby, cloak beautifulguest offor her new home. gifts rooms and stairway leading to the main dancing hall. In addition to the A farewell was given Monday regular dancing parties, a number of evening at theparty home of special. events are being arranged for in honor of Miss AftonChas. Ewer, Hunsaker, the winter season and a splendid who leaves shortly for the Western time is assured lovers of dancing in States mission. Progressive "Bunco this community. was the diversion of the evening, high score being awarded to Jim The Sunflower Camp of the daugh- Nebeker and low score was awarded ters of the pioneers met at the home Miss Dorothy Hadley. The guest of of Lieutenant Caroline Packer Friday honor received many useful presents, afternoon, September 27th. After the and refreshments were served to opening exercises the early life of seventeen guests present President Brigham Young was given by Mrs. Minnie H. Jensen. A The Kindergarten Club will hold its duet was given by Mrs. Amy B.piano Lee annual club luncheon Thursday afterand daughter Florence Lee. Sketch noon at 1:30 oclock at the commercial of the life of Lewis Wight and hia( club rooms. two-cour- demonstrating the economy of smart styles at the J. C. Penney Store se The modern woman knows her styles . . . but die knows her values, too . . . and finds this store an advantageous shopping headquarters because clever frocks coat teas here . . . and smart fashions are always on display. r. Your choice of two-ton- many clever frocks at $6 For women LPi SPECIAL For misses For juniors Magnetic Point $125 Shears for a Coupon Karat Such variety! 59c and Gold-Plate- .90 Lovely plain colors and fascinating styles. Handle ' d Assembled with Jewel Bolt The Points are Magnetized to pick up your needles Eversharp Pat. Jewel Lucky Nothing is bo aggravating so destructive of valuable material bo wasteful of time and patience as a pair of dull shears. These shears do away forever with worry the secret lies in the patent turn jewel bolt that automatically replaces the edge every time you close them. These shears are built for service as well as durability. Made of the very highest cutlery, are highly tempered, with carbonised cutting edge. Three sizes six and eight inches. Get one of each. w TWs mppQ nd gfe entitles the bearor to on regular ataadard nigh dasa lewd bolt uagattlo point iIma Three ilsea ta choose from gat ou c each, Kama it P. O. nHwamaiifcyniim mm BRIGHAM CITY AND TREMONTON UTAH Tonight and Wednesday D W. -- THE I SEXES Brunswick Apex Radio Service Also: Thats My Wife a Laurel and Hardy comedy. Also ; Screen Snapshots. Attorney J. Quill Nebeker of Ogden was In Brigham City Monday on legal business. Mrs. J. A. Lee of Ogden Is a guest this week at the home of her mother Mrs. Roxcy S. Box, in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Madsen announce the arrival of a fine baby ioy born Saturday night Mother and babe are doing nicely. F. O. Farris, n well driller, left Brigham City Saturday for Nevada to investigate the drilling of a number of proposed wells in that state. Miss Alice Reeder, who is teaching mysiaal education in the schools at )gden, visited over the week-en- d with ier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Reeder, in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baron of this :ity announce the arrival of a fine baby boy, born Saturday last. Mother nd babe doing nicely. Mrs. Baron Vlrglnia Nye of Garland.merIy well-know- Page & Faulkner West Forest SL Telephone 198-- J Utah Aggie Gridders Will Oppose Montana State Next Saturday for ltUa c,ty- - Mrs- rstrceoc!ts,spena,s ,h9 IdS- "bo - D- - - well-know- s.0..14 JJ rsiT,Maybe z ru ! ' tyric D of Caldwell, position of of the Presby- - Idah0 aod Hah lat Sunday and the puR andTrns-rtmorning 8errice, f busine8s in connection the local organization. ,nLa z ,el1 arrangement both men will naturally want to lead the Farmers gainst the Utes - ,battIe for wing posts Allgthpf.reat sophomores lack is ThSr weight Radios6 XXT Fit yourself to an IngersoII ""-- by and 1,10 Nerod'Radi,e Also a complete line of tubes. " . r this display needs WATCH tastes differ Remington Shot Gun Shells Nitro Express, Box Shur Shot, Box r,Ch oc'o giving MrL.V holds the ferS1?) EfcuUve HH The prize for the saddest event i the month goes to the motorist it lost himself one dark night He sn a sign on a post. "With diffici: he climbed the1 post and struct match and read: Wet paint 2 BARGAINS! Hun-- I 11 Jorot Rex-ur- g, 0rd the other candidates and in fact, I is probable that they will both be a at the kickoff at Montana Stats They were the regular ends on Aggie frosh team last season, an previously they held down the positions at Granite High. . Ban Utah. Coach Dick RomInsurance Ag'ency Has neys Utah Aggie football team runs in couplets. At least he has two of Novel Advertising the most unusual pairs to be found in the country two Fire Prevention WeeK on the gridiron captains and a pair of twins who look good to start the season at Advertising which appeals to thd end positions when the Aggies the open sens of smell is being used by Nor- their schedule of games next week! man Lee in connection with at Bozeman, Mantana publicity for Fir Prevention Week, which is Ed Jensen, former from Oct 6th to 12th this year. end and now a tackle, and Doug Bergeson, Folders are being sent out guard, agency which reproduce the tAgglea' U theflmTw ls 1 the burned water-soake- d of the wood This odor tW men haTe held is the result of a secret Trocew honS once. Due to a tonsil developed by the Htford FRe operation from which he has been Insurance company. slow to recover Bergeson will not Th front of th folder shows the Play in the first n figure of the Hartford Montana State. That game against means that Fir Demon pointing toward a dwell- Jensen wiy captain the team In that ing house. As the folder Is Just what arrangement up an ingenious flap covers the opened dwellI btLf, 0Wed wben Bergeson gets ing and shows Instead the same lineup again, is an open house being destroyed by flames. At the bys wm the same time the strong pungent game each, or for every woM other game. The latter 10,3 01 uharp and wlfe f Idaho, have purchased a home ere on 4th West near Forest dollars annually according tothe street nd they expect to move to this city soon to make their home. o, Is a sister to Mrs. A. M.Mrs. Sharp will help in making people Seeley realize the importance of fire as H,erVJn Bundersn and well as prevention Off?? the need for fire Insurance of the Stohl Furniture company Mrs. Kofoed and Brwn of thla city motoredMrs.to Chas Salt Lake City on Monday and spent the saker Radio Shop science during the summer, in Germany, and visiting with his brothers, Sterling and Mathias, who are missionaries there. He will enter Cornell where he will receive his doctors degree in physics this coming June. LOGAN, Ci!d,r BATTLE OF THE OF THE WEEK South Dakota railroad is noted for Its execrable roadbed. A new brakeman was making his first run 7erJ,the road at night and was standing in the center of the car, grimly clutching the seats. Suddenly the tram struck a smooth ot. lM1 Piece of track and slid along without making a sound. Seizing his lantern Hunsaker of Salt Lake the brakeman ran for the door. WeHawn? Wesley Maughan of for your lives!" he shouted. spent last week at the Shes off the track!" home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A Elbeita Theatre LOCAL ITEMS - But there are IngersoUs to fit every need or taste. The display, now in our fit window, helps you to yourself. Maybe your taste does to the choices we suggest: AS not correspond own right, make your the bet choice polish so much ter. Ingersollsarexnadeto meet your likes not ours Compton's Art Music Co. 37J i |