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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS. v , PAG? TOUR. 4 Harry Smith entertained at a beautifully appointed Bridge luncheon Wednesday evening at her home, roasted Klarshmallows ' ' 1 20c Per Sox 35 Cents Try Our Special Dinner .a a Hollywood Candy Co. 111 i . complimentary to members of the Fealty club. Crystal bud vases of American beauty roses centered each of the small tables, where a most luncheon delicious hot, y oclock. was served at The decorations, tables, menu and favors were carried out in a color scheme of orange and green. Dainty little dolls dressed in costumes of orange and green were given each guest as favors. Bridge was the diversion of the evening, with high score going to Mrs. Vernon Watkins, and the all cut to Mrs. R. W. Forrest. Members and guests in attendance included Mesdames Varian Keller, Ellery Hall, LeRoy Roskelley, Vernon Watkins, Walter Mann, R. W. Forrest, Kenneth S. Jensen, Roland H. Ridd, Dale Fryer, Iceland W. Larsen, Noel Lillywhite, Leon May, Jane B. Clark, and Misses Celia and Lucy Baty. Mrs. Walter Steffen of American Fork was an guest bidden to the party. three-cour- se seven-thirt- s , Y Mrs. Special for Saturday and Sunday: U FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ?j SEMI-WEEXL- out-of-to- The members of the Civic Improvement club met Thursday- afternoon is the Commercial club rooms with President Mrs. J. W. Peters in charge. It was an open meeting and many guests were in attendance. After a short business meeting the time was turned over to the Misses Gene Cox' and Anna Page of the Department of Vocational Education of the University of Utah. They gave very interesting talks on The Diet and Its Relation to the Teeth." Miss Page stated that she would be in Brigham City again next Monday evening at the commercial club rooms to give a Diet second lecture of this 'series, and Nutrition. Light refreshments were served by the following committee: Mesdames W. H. Gleave, chairman, J. C. Knudson, Jr., Leroy Roskelley and C. I. Smith. - J V 3 JUrOT ' CW iI3nF5l AiciTTl 1 Headquarters for Chicken Coops ?! 0. P. Skaggs System 1 Comes to BRIGHAM CITY r; T H Vi One of the O. P. Skaggs System food stores unusual is to be opened in Brigham City soon...It will be located on Main street, in the building formerly occupied by the Sheffield Market. This new store will vl a i ' . have three departments. Meats, Groceries and Fruits and Vegetables. It will be the most complete food store you have ever seen. It will sell only the best quality of everything and its prices will show you a great saving. 3 '! H LOCALLY OWNED T Unlike most other chain stores, Brigham Citys 0. P. Skaggs System store and Market will be owned by J. H. Rampton & Sons. It will be managed by Mr. Henry Rampton, who will make Brigham City his permanent home and will be ,a part of this community in every civic undertaking. Money spent in this new store will not be sent away to any distant city. Brigham Citys 0. P. Skaggs System store will enjoy every chain store buying advantage. This will be passed on to our patrons in greatly reduced prices. store, because it will serve you . Youll like this new better in many ways. Be sure to come and see it the day it opens. ) , :! ii' i . i) !i:l '.'.3 ii (QUR 4 h I FOOD 'f Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hall entertained a few of their friends Thursday evening at their home. Beautiful flowers adorned the rooms and each table was centered with pink rose hot buds. A delicious uncheon was served to the following Messrs and Mesdames: Carl Wool, Harry Smith, Claude Stacy, Walter Steffen, Lewis Wight, Varian Keller, Ralph Varney, and Merlin Balia. Monte Carlo Whist was played and prizes awarded Mr. and Mrs. Claudel Stacy high score, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steffen, cut prize. two-cour- the entire year. The class of 31 is working to make the ball entrancing for you. The gym will be aglow with an aurora of color that will make one think he is in fairyland. Our music will enthrall you be cause it is the Merry Makers orchestra. They will help make this promenade the best yet. Dont forget! March 7th is your day off, so attend this glorious dance and enjoy the many surprises which await you. COMMITTEE. STORES 1 10 Bars Crystal White Soap Blue Pine Coffee 43c; Diced Beets, 3 Cans., 2ft Large PacKage White King Washing Powder Blue Pine Catsup in Bottles ' I !s a 3 IT 30 A. WHITENS! fiOTEE III SKIN TONIC and Protects Phone 26 We Deliver Office : 114 South Main Street Castle Gate Coal Co. J. M. BURT, Manager Nestle TRADE-Chevr- olet THE Elbeita Theatre SUNDAY AND MONDAY Saves you $5 to $10 a year on razor blades. Its the razor that sharpens its own are guaranteed from each package of ten blades. Complete set razor, strop and three blades, in an attractive metal case $1.00. BEAUTY oo it We invite you our Goods Toilet Manicure Razor The new Model C $ Shaving oo to stocks complete P5 Ne ERNEST SHf j TORRENCE for Also TIIE HEAD GUY" FOX NEWS - n crows and A daily TREATMENTS. Located Rex Barber Shop Thone 132-for Appointment 4 MONTGOMERY $6.00 $6.00 Grace Forsgren W Phone ROBERT WAVES 1st A of The to RAY Creams ' Powders Lotions Valet s-n-- wonderful opportunity to get your hair waved for the Junior Prom. Everyone is given individual attention in all lines COMF1 blades. A solid year of smooth, clean shaves with Croquignole PURE! ton truck and stock trailer. Bill Rockwood. (tf) Week-En- d Natural Refines 1928 SPECIAL! r. - GUARANTEED Successor to J. Johansen Jewelry Co. PERMANENT Feb. 22nd-Ma- skin. sunburned An upright and a portable typewriter. Bargain prices. See Lilly Knudson. (tf) POWDER) darlani Instantly lightens tanned, Aito-Stro- p Flower Seeds and Plants, Mill Feeds, Dairy Feeds, Poultry Feeds and Supplies. ASTRINGENT (NOT A BLEACH OR LIQUID FOR SALE OR 2Jt a FARR JEWELRY CO. A complete and fresh stock of all garden and field SEEDS. Pail Block South of Tabernacle One-ha- lf will have a clock expert with 9 years experience here all during the month of March and he knows his clocks and alarms. eeds and Trees Pound other REAL bargain Saturday will be mens fast colored dress shirts for 85c. C. HOLST SONS now. SALE 1 -- We will sell mens, ladies and childrens 49c silk hose, 2 pair for 85c. And an- the way, Mr. Farr By Pail 43c; Peanut Butter, TICKER. P. S. , so : f i EXPERT CLOCK REPAIRMAN At Farr Jewelry during March... Have your clocks and alarms repaired IFOR ii t FOR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE acres improved irrigated farm. J. Munns. Phone 43 or 254-- J. Dear Friends: A certain lady of this community lost the set out of her diamond ring the other day. Believe me there was sure some excitement around that household when she discovered it was gone, but fortunately it had dropped out in the house and she found it in the bag of the vacuum cleaner. She rushed right down here to have it reset. The peculiar thing about this little incident is that it happens so often only sometimes it doesnt turn out as well as this one did. Dont you think youd better bring your rings down and have Mr. Farr look them over? t. I 1 REAL BUYS IN GROCERIES: j I BARGAIN DAY at Holsts FOR SALE Young bronze turkey in fine shape. Phone 203-- J. TicKers Tips I Saturday is coin WANT is the Junior Promenade on March 7th, the biggest and best dance of $ , In case you have forgotten, it here? i -- Operetta, Up in the Air Ably Presented Last Night at Junior siiisVrtEiR: FISHBURNS se Mrs. Reynold Reeder was hostess Local talent scored another hit last to the members of the Finesse club of Thursday evening at her home. A night in the presentation at th thq luncheon was operetta, Up in the Air, delicious three-cours- e served to ten members and two high school auditorium before a large guests, after which Bridge was and appreciative audience. played. High score was awarded Mrs. The musical was presented by five Wm. Call and cut prize, Mrs. Alf of the Brigham wards, from which Olsen. Guests of the club included: the cast was selected Waldemar A. Mrs. Reynold Wixom and Mrs. Call directed in a most creditable Walter Mann. manner. The solo parts were well sustained as were the duets and trios. The chorus singing was also a Prom Annual feature of the performance. School 7th March The names of those taking part High were given in our last issue. Do you know what day is nearly "A Surito of Purity i i.v Every member of the family can step out this spring season addiin comfort and style. In tion you'll all get more mileage due to the superior construction and leather adopted for all our footwear. Our prices you ! will always find are right Wesfen I sound CUARA Tectric SYSTEM $1.00 will NOT I |