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Show PAGE EIGHT THE BOX ELDER NEWS, LOCAL ITEMS Miss Sara Shumway of Garland is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Milton D. Peters. Mrs. Dave Johnson and daughter SOCIAL ITEMS of Salt Lake City are visiting at the Mrs. A. G. Woodland of Brigham home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. City is spending a month in Bingham visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker of Salt Lake City are visiting a few days in Brigham City with relatives and friends. Mrs. Ernest Jensen and son Richard of Springville are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wixom in this city. The Misses Weltha and Lucy Holmes of Wilson ward, Ogden, have' k been visiting with Mrs. Rozilla since last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Peters and Mrs. John S. Christensen of this city, motored to Lagoon this morning to attend the Bingham family reunion. W. Valentine in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Orval E. Sackett announce the arrival of a fine baby girl at their home in this city on Tuesday. Mother and babe are getting A- - along nicely. County agricultural agent, Robert H. Stewart, accompanied by his wife and children, returned Tuesday evetour of the ning from an eight-da- y Yellowstone National Park. They report having had a most enjoyable outing, free from mishap, not even having a punctured tire. Mrs. M. G. Hansen vand daughter, Maxine, of this city, and G. E. Webb and son, Ralph, of Downey, Idaho, returned Wednesday evening from a vacation trip to Glacier National, Park, Canada and Yellowstone Park. They reported having a splendid time while away. Mrs. LaMar Koford of Los Angeles, California, who has been visiting in Brigham City and Downey, Idaho for the past month, left Wednesday for Salt Lake City to stay until Sunday, when she will leave for her home in California. She was accompanied as as Salt Lake City by Mrs. Alice Mangham of Ogden, and Mrs. P. J. Koford of this city. Pap-endic- raiPAY. APCi, SEMI-WEEKL- Y WEE OF THE The Seagull girls of the Sixth ward met Thursday afternoon at the home1 of their advisor, Mrs. Guy Tingey. From there they were conveyed in trucks to the spacious lawn of the Wallace Johnson home where they spent the afternoon. A delicious luncheon was served, after which the, girls donned bathing suits and enjoyed wading in a large irrigating ditch. Being called together by the beating on a tin can, a business meeting was held and a program carried out, after which cantaloupe was served. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in playing games and a peanut hunt AT FISHBURBTS Mrs. Theron Ockey of Parco, Wyo., The members of the LApres Midi Is spending several weeks In this city visiting with her mother, Mrs. Laura club entertained their husbands at a very pleasant party Tuesday eveSackett, and other relatives. ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Merrell and Marvel Dunn on South Main street. children motored to Helper today,, The rooms were made attractive with where they will spend the week-en- d garden flowers and each small table) visiting with Dr. Reese Merrell and was centered with a vase of beautiful family. sweet peas. A most delicious hot James Knudson, owner of the Brig- luncheon was served to twenty-eigham Hotel building, corner Main and guests present. During the evening, Forest streets, is installing a new bridge was played and prizes were Iron Fireman stoker in the furnace awarded Mrsl. Martin Rasmussen, room of the hotel building. Thel ladies high score, Martin Rasmussen, stoker was purchased from Coleman mens high score and Mrs. Eric & Sorensen, local dealers. Olsen, cut prize. we Milton D. Peters, proprietor of the A affair of the week was Peters Jewelry company. Is back on a delightful luncheon given Tuesday afbridge the job at the jewelry store after an ternoon by Mrs. John M. Burt and absence from business of some three Mrs. Clifford Jensen on the lawn at months on account of illness. Milt the Burt home. Late summer flowers Is looking and feeling fine and is all in large baskets were used about the pepped up for fall business. lawn and each table was centered Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Fishburn and with a bowl of beautiful sweet peas son Raymond returned Wednesday and baby breath. At 1:30 o'clock, a from Salt Lake City, where they have delicious luncheon was spent the past month. During this served to forty guests present Bridge time Raymond, who contracted nasal honors were awarded Mrs. Milton E. trouble while laboring as a mission- Jensen, first high score, Mrs. C. H. ary in California, was taking special Bryan, second high score and Mrs. treatment at the L. D. S. hospital. Ruel Eskelsen, cut prize. He has undergone several operations Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Loveland of and had a most serious time with his affliction, but his physicians now are this city, celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary Tuesday evehopeful for a complete recovery. ning at their home in this city. The! 4--t rooms were beautiful with garden flowers of various shades used as decorations. During the evening, games and social conversation were! enjoyed and a delicious tray lunAH the charming freshness The lntermountaln region, with its cheon was esrved to thirty guests for agriculture, mining and diversified present guests included youve ever Mrs. H. E. Swenson of Salt Lake your home and wardrobe is industries, has. withstood the depres- City, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser sion as well, or better, than most of here. A speedier, more ef Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Deweyyille, other sections of the country, Thomas Forrest of Ogden and E. B. Loveland ficient and less expensive Gutterson of San Francisco, divisional and daughters Delpha and Bessie, cleaning service for you. Inspector for the Postal Telegraph of Logan. and Cable company, said Wednesday. Complete in every fine deMiss Bertha Baird and Miss Ingle-bor- g Our company has great faith in tail . . . just call 86 for the Hendrickson entertained at a future of this development region a surprising trial. and Is spending large sums of money miscellaneous shower Thursday eveon improvements in order to better ning at the home of Mrs. John H. serve the business of this territory,' Lee, in honor of Mrs. Alden Bywater, was was formerly Miss Alice Lee. Gutterson said. Is con his visit he During the evening, games and music here, During Dependable with W. R. Powell, local were enjoyed. Miss Bodel Olsen and ferring Free Calls and Deliveries. manager, and making an Inspection Miss Mable Jensen entertained with of the companys offices. He is stop- singing. A dainty tray luncheon was, Telephone 86 ping at the Newhouse hotel. Salt served to thirty guests present The The junior baseball team of the) Lake Telegram. guest of honor . received many very American Legion Hellenic Post No. beautiful gifts. 0 of Salt Lake City will journey tol on Sunday and engage in Honeyville Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Schow of thisj a game of baseball with the Honeycity, announce the marriage of their ville boy3, according to John Musulas daughter, Norma, to Clair C. Hunt of this city, who is arranging the of Alameda, California. The mar- meet The game will be called at 3 riage took place Wednesday, August oclock In the afternoon. 20th, at' the home of the brides The boys composing the Salt Lake parents. The bride Is a graduate of team are all of Creek parentage, bub the Box Elder high school and has born in America. Plans are being many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. made to have them play the Legion Hunt will make their home in thA junior team of Brigham City on California city. Labor day, It is said. 44 Mens summer underwear, all sizes. OPMr. and Mrs. William Luthte and Per quit daughter, Virginia, of Los Angeles, Girls school dresses. are visiting at the home1 California, DUC Fast colors, each of Mrs. Wm. J. Frye in this city. fr ht Dont forget that the American dollar has a greater purchasing power today than it has had for a long time. propose that YOUR dollar will go farther in this unusual selling event than it has for many years. And THE DOORS OF THIS STORE WILL BE THROWN OPEN ON three-cour- se AND CONTINUE FOR ONE WEEK! Action speaks louder than words, so come early and see what YOUR dollar will buy. New standard quality merchandise at new LOW PRICES for this sale. Sfiap! Sparkle! Brilliance! West Withstanding Depression, is Claim desired Out-of-to- FISH 1 BRIGHAM TREM0M Mte. J Modern Cleaners Baseball Contest At Honeyville Sunday . 5 Real Specials for Satuday . - nr fcDC 3 packages- Western Tall, Special salmon, (regular 20c a can) LDC 2 cans for Eiberta Theatre Sunday and Monday A nice supply of milk-fe- d and all next week We wish to express our heartfelt thanks for the sweet singing, the Bring your lunch ud i' comforting words, the prayers, the these beautiful grounds, beautiful tributes of love expressed from the heat. Visit oa through the flowers and the love and candy, fectlonery we serve sympathy expressed by the sisters sandwiches, water, who gave of their time and tender Bf sympathy through all the sickness of. Party Dinner Mr. Wilkinson, who operates a our dear little Appointment and may our tourist camp ground at Tremonton, heavenly Father Craig i bless all con- who Telephone notified the local sheriffs office on Wednesday morning that E. L. Kahl of Granite Stone, Oregon, vyho had stopped at his camp Tuesday night, gave him a bogus dollar In settling up for the nights lodging. The officers were asked to stop the man as he passed through this city and make an investigation, but he was not apprehended here. The age of adventure 13 past The sturdy men who expjH - Kahl wit may have, been an innocent search of gold aro gone. In those was necessary to It days victim and received the bogus dollar untold hardships to get ahead and they called it Adventure. from someone else. days it s a simple thing. Not quite so adventurous. Just P We make mention of this item in meats and groceries at Larsens Grocyterya and save dig$ order to warn local people to be on the lookout for spurious coin, as there seems to be some of it in circulation On Saturday: Saturday OLES ISARKET U. S. A. C. Students Must Send Gr edits LOGAN. 17c ,35c 20c 25c ,25c 25c $1.00 35c lambs for Saturday LAMB WEEK. 1 494-J- $4-- 0 LARGE CANS MILK, 3 for FLOUR, 1 Sack C. W. SOAP, 10 Bars ; Willomere Picnic Grounds and Tabli Free of Charge mtur( Half Block South of Tabernacle CHOICE BEEF POT ROAST, lb HAMBURGER OR SAUSAGE, 2 lbs., SHOULDER LAMB ROAST, lb LEG OR LOIN LAMB ROAST, lb CHOICE LAMB STEW, 3 lbs CARD OF THANKS . C. HOLST & SONS pecial for J Bogus Silver Dollar qr ODC . ! way for and relief of all. Wm. C. Vi To the many kind friends, .who W family; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. gave us their loving sympathy and and family. in our bereavement, and who, by kind words, aid, beautiful flowers, SCANDINAVIAN MB) the use of automobiles rendered 'A Scandinavian meetlnj loving service to us over the re- held next August ml mains of our husband, father and Sixth wardSunday, at 2 octetl chapel brother, Helgar J. Packer, we tender are invited. The Presidency, j heartfelt thanks and gratitude. May you have Gods choicest bless1 Announcement! : ings. MRS. H. J. PACKER AND THE FAMILY. For the remainder of the (it) the public is invited to Tourist Hands Out ra 2 pair ladies silk hose, for Kelloggs com flakes. tributed In any This picture is only about 50 per cent talking. We believe you will like the music score better than If it was all dialog. Also: Girl Crazy Swiss Cheese, a Cartoon Comedy and Fox News. Prospective students of the Utah State Agricultural College) are urged to send a transcript of their credits to the registrars office! at least two weeks prior to registration day. This Is an announcement made by Professor C. T. Hirst, chairman of the college entrance committee. Many students in past years have failed to send such a transcript according to Professor Hirst and this has greatly handicapped them when they have come to register. Students who comply with this request of the entrance committeei will find upon arrival that their credits have been checked, their standing ascertained, and the process of registraiton greatly facilitated Many transcripts have already arrived at the office of the registrar, but Professor Hirst suggests that all new students of the college this method. OUR ADS BRING RESULTS These Specials For You SUGAR 100 Pounds Extra Fine FLOUR Sack. 48-Pou- OLIVES 1 $ nd Pint Jar (Regular 25c) . . 3 COFFEE Del Monte, 45c Can j CRACKERS 3'Pound Ques J JAR RUBBERS Double Lip, 6 for MAYONNAISE DINNERETTfc, 1 PfotJ U. S. Inspected u Baby Beef Pot Roast, Sliced Smoked Bacon, lb Leg of Lamb, lb '"'"if i Rib or Brisket Boil, lb ""jj'i Pork Sausage, lb J Shoulder Lamb Chops, lb-- " Larsens Grocyterg |