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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS. CAGE FOUR Mr. and Mrs. Hervin Bunderson and A baby girl was boro Wednesday Dean and Blaine Olsen motored son of Sundla Mrs. Singh to Mr. and St. to Charles, Idaho on Wednesday Corinne. All concerned are getting LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Wm. N. Lee and children returned Tuesday from an eating over on Paradise Creek. Mrs. J. Edward Taylor and children of Salt Lake City are visiting in this itr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. - IKTradson. Mrs. L. J. Smith and daughter, alonS favorably. Messrs. D. G. Nelson, Sr., D. G. Nelson, Jr., and M. W. Robbins of Snowville, were transacting business in Brigham on Wednesday. SMr and Mrs. jenSen of this city, announce the arrival of a fine their home, born Wednesday. girl AU concerned doing nicely. Mrs. W. D. Lewis of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Meredith of American , Foi k viBlted with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Knudson in this city during the Tear!, spent Monday and Tuesday at '.Logan visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Pherson. They attended a party given by Mrs. Pherson on Tuesday afternoon at her home. week. Messrs. David and Charles Wheelwright of the Wheelwright Construction company of Ogden, were transacting business in Brigham City yesterday. Mrs. C. F. Wells of Willard underwent an operation for appendicitisi 316 Wednesday evening at a local hosWhat every woman yearns to pital. She is reported to be getting An have. appointment with the along favorably. Milady Beauty experts will desired Mr. results. and Mrs. Dale Harding of this produce the city announce the arrival of a tine DUART WAVES baby boy born Wednesday, August RINGLETTE ENDS 27th, Mother and babe are reported ' $6,00 getting along favorably. WIND BLOWN Mrs. John Potter and Mrs. Francis ' PERMANENTS Miles of Price and Mrs. Jean of Kansas City are visiting $2.50 in Brigham City, guests of Mr. and CHARM AND BEAUTY ) ) en Mrs. Milady Beauty t Parlor TELEPHONE NO. 71 FOR Robert H. Stewart , Mrs. Heber Anderson and her daughter Florence, recent winner of the title of "Miss Utah, returned on Tuesday from a pleasant tour of the Yellowstone National Park. HOME-MAD- E Candies, Ice Cream and Lunches TRY THE Hollywood Candy Co. TELEPHONE NO. QUALITY - SERVICE 44 COURTESY - Try Our Special Dinner, 35c Also Our Ice Cream Ready Put in Packages. MUMS ifty-fiv- e that there is one way to get ahead that is to save. This has been the admonition from the beginning of time, but how many of us really heed the advice of those who know. A splendid way to economize, is to trade at Larsens Grocyterya. We carry all the natlenally advertised merchandise, thereby Insuring you the very last word in pure foods at saving prices every day in the week. Now is the time for you to begin trading at Larsens You know n, Grocyterya, and become one of the many satisfied customers. OF THE WEEK j" M Rib or Brisket Bod, lb Pork Sausage, lb Shoulder Lamb Chops, lb. Lamb Stew, lb., 19c ..25c 25c 15c 17ic 22c 10c Larsens Grocyterya 04 Special for dronJ! 1 5 s fc -- Wcpfc"V ht three-cours- ur Out-of-to- 0, La-Re- ne H ed We Will Be Closed MONDAY L A BOR DA J.CPENNEY C(S 4-- H three-cours- out-of-to- Adults Chlidren two-cour- se Day and Until P.M.; Tiny Tim Golf Com 4-- H Saturday LEG OR LOIN LAMB, lb ! LAMB SHOULDER, lb.. LAMB STEW, 3 lbs VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, lb REEF ROAST, lb 25c 20c 25c 18c 17c ..... 18c SPRING CHICKENS, lb KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES, 3 Pkgs. 25c REST FOODS MAYONNAISE, Pint. . ,39c lc WATERMELONS, lb OLES R Report, 1929-193- - These Specials For You On Saturday: SUGAR 100 Pounds, Extra Fine $5.19 COFFEE 1 Pound Can M. J. B 41c MACARONI 3 Pounds 25c 10c PEAS Ungraded, Per Can. . SARDINES Del Monte or Boothes, Can 10c CHEESE Full Cream, Pound. . 17V2c v Baby Beef Pot Roast, lb.. Sliced Smoked Bacon, lb Leg of Lamb, lb. Students Registered 0 At U in Utah Alfalfa be DECIDE MOW U. S. INSPECTED Box Elder ACCClJf Bear River News well-balanc- aras TVlI-know- raPAY, Y Severe damage and students from Box Elder have extensive Fifty-fiv- e reduced' thenr8 county were registered for resident season-production of at the work University luncollegiate Utah so that the A beautifully arranged bridge 1929-3- 0, Utah year the college during cheon was presided over by Mrs. Ross and eighteen were enrolled for ex- expected to be that of 1929. COn8Idabl,q Bowen and Mrs. Frank , Holman on tension and correspondence courses, The average out home according to official figures given Thursday evening at the Bowen now is reported condition -Thirteen recorder. J. Norton, E. Miss by on North Main street, honoring Box Elder county students attended 15 per cent of normaf! 611 30 per cent a Stella Young, who is leaving soon the 1929 summer school., The poorest conditio?, for the East The rooms were most enThe total resident collegiate of flowers 1929-3with 0 was important seed district! rollment for the year beautifully decorated portant livmen 2013 and included 3317. number This The porch different shades. came from favorable and 1304 women. These fields have been harvest, ing room were adorned with large twenty-eigcounties in Utah, thirty-tw- o later ones will baskets of gladiolas, while the dining in United states the States, middle to the endoX other room was made attractive with mariD. C., Alaska, Phillipines, golds. The guests were seated at Washingon, The preliminary eSHmT countries. sixteen small tables, each centered Hawaii, and eleven foreignwere alfalfa seed crop of utabl from students flowers, The foreign with a vase of bright-hue- d Ger- have been revised. The France, China, e luncheon Canada, Brazil, and a delicious actual shipments, togeth guests In many, India, Japan, Mexico, Peru, cent data was served to sixty-foas to acreage sJ1 Africa. Idaho, guests in Russia and , South attendance. last year, indicate the bm and California Colorado . of Wyoming, Bowen Logan, eluded Mrs. George 1929 to have been Mrs. W. H. Harris of Bingham, Mrs. led the other states of the United pounds (70,000 bushels)!,1, of resident LeRoy B. Young and Mrs. Mary States inat the number it comes from the thJv the university. Smith of Ogden. Bridge honors went students recleaned, the The total enrollment for the year being to Mrs. George Anderson, first high mated to have been second 1929-3exten and resident Mrs. Knudson, including Percy score, pounds; of which total , high score, Mrs, P. W. Jarvis, cuta sion and correspondence students, and tion in Millard county summer school 1929, less duplicates, the Uintah prize. The guest of honor received Basin only was 6933. This shows a healthy in- and beautiful guest prize. the rest of the crease over the year before. The total pounds (recleaned basis), The Deseret Camp of the Daughters enrollment from Box Elder county The counties product 86. , i numbered of Pioneers met Thursday, August not included tv? The School of Arts and Sciences led Basin, are: in Millard Z 28th at the home of Lenora Romer. Beaver Iron, 23. BEAR RIVER CITY, August After the preliminary exercises, the the schools of the university in the Cache, Juab, Sanpete, gu Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jensen and following program was carried out: number of resident students regis- and a few other counties Frion to 1024. School motored Ogden The of a Violin soI,o, Ruth Romer, accompanied tered with total daughters small production. on the piano by Morilla Spencer; of Education was second with 877 day where their little daughter, frank ANDHU; Mary underwent an operation lesson on filling out papers for regis- students. The apportionment of the for the removal of her tonsils. tration, Pamela Jensen; piano solo, students among the other schools was Agricultural Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen and Morilla Spencer; sketch of the life as follows: Mines and Engineering, CARD OF THANKS children Roy, Voy and Wanda, Mr. of Cecelia Christine Hansen, by her 381; Medicine, 209; Law, 180; and and Mrs. M. P. Jensen and son Otto, granddaughter, Lenora Romer; violin Business, 661. There were a total of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Iverson and solo, Ruth Romer, assisted on the 149 graduate students of whom 85 To' the many friends an. who so kindly assisted j daughter Carma, left Saturday for piano by Morilla Spencer; remarks, were working for graduate degrees, 0K Cedar City, where they will visit with Emma Facer of the County Company; recent death and burial ots Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jensen and Captain Jessie Nelsen reminded th loved father, c. P. Christ of Sileace Advantage wish to express our sincert family. They will also visit Bryce members to pay their dimes to have Is is to It his golden. on Impossible Silqnce the their names embroidered and Zion National Park. We man for what he thinks, pro- floralare grateful for the L attack a Miss Ruth Burt is spending a few tory quilt; closing song, Love tributes, the kind Home; closing prayer, Chaplain vided he doesnt say it Toledo Blade. at the services, tfe days visiting with her grandmother, Annie were A. Jensen. Refreshments Mrs. Thaddius Wight of Brigham. automobiles. We especially club girls and served by Maud Beecher, Ella Nelson One Tomb Unrifled The first year thank the Bishopric, Relist! their leader, Miss Harriet Sorensen Trieste Box and Juanita Glenn to tomb of Queen Hatep Heres I, and the Scandinavian or The entertained their mothers Wednesday fourteen members and seven visitors. mother of Cheops, c. 8000 B. C., was Your loving kindness will evening at the home of Mrs. Alice Intact when found in March, 1025, by cherished. THE FAMILY breakfast L Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ingram and the Harvard Peterson. A H4 University Museum "of was served and was enjoyed greatly, family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin North and Fine Arts OUR ADS BRING RESE expedition. The remainder .of the evening was family. Miss Louise Ingram of this were Prizes and chil Nielsen Mrs. in Truman games. playing spent city, won by Mrs. A. E. Christensen, Mrs. dren of Tremonton, Mrs. W. HolmGlover of Oakland, California, and Alice Peterson and Mrs. Meda gren. Much credit is due the club Odell Ingram of San Pedro, Calif, girls and their leaders for the very motored to the Crystal Springs last splendid work they have accomplished Monday evening to celebrate the this summer. seventh wedding anniversary of Mr The following children underwent and Mrs. Lorin North, the recent tonsil operations at the Valley Hospi marriage of Miss Ruby Ingram, the tal on Tuesday: Montell and Leei birthday of Odell Ingram, both Mortensen, Nola Christensen, and San Pedro and the birthdays Jack Madson. Vaudys and Doris North, which all, A recital will be given in the happened during the past two weeks, meeting house Monday evening. Sept. Swimming was enjoyed and a very 1st at 8 oclock, under the direction delicious luncheon was served to all of Mrs. Mary Atkins Hansen, who has in attendance. H4been teaching a vocal class here 69 to 71 East Side Main Street Brigham City, II Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Holman during the summer months. The entertainment is free and a large crowd entertained at a very prettily aris very much desired. ranged dinner party Tuesday evening club girls and boys, their at their home in honor of their fifThe leaders, and a number of parents teenth wedding anniversary. The motored to Mantua on Friday after- rooms were beautifully decorated with noon, August 22nd to attend the fall flowers of various shades and fourth annual campfire program.1 low bowls of nasturtions centered the The games and delicious luncheon two long tables, where a delicious, e was very much enjoyed, and the dinner was served with campfire exercises were very unique covers befng laid for twenty-fou- r and Inspiring. guests. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy B. Young Mrs. Jack Holland entertained at a of Ogden were the guests. birthday party Shnday afternoon in Bridge followed the dinner and prizes NEW GREEN tfEES IN EFFECT NOW: honor of her daughter Fays thirteenth went to Mrs. LeRoy B. Young, ladies M. and were and John mens Games score, high Burt, enjoyed birthday. refreshments were served to fifteen high score. Mr. and Mrs. Holman 25c Night. received a beautiful crystal gift in guests present Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen and keeping with their anniversary. children spent a few days last week 15c 6 25c After 6P. The members of the Home Econovisiting in Idaho. son of mics club met Tuesday afternoon at Billy Cates, little Frona Cates, underwent an operation the home of Mrs. Alf Freeman on for the removal of his tonsils Friday North Main street. A delicious at the Valley Hospital, luncheon was served, after Misses Lela and Eleanor- - Jensen which Misses Bodel Olsen, Mahle are Bpending a few days visiting with Jensen and Doril White entertained their sister, Mrs. Lawrence Budge of with singing and Violet Varney renCorner Forest and First West Street Malad, Idaho. Mrs. Budge was for- dered a piano solo. A business meetof Jensen Bear Blanche .Miss was offiheld and the following merly ing cers were elected for the coming River City. Miss Grace Hansen returned home year: Mrs. J. A. Josephson, president; Saturday after spending a week visit- Mrs. Wallace Johnson, vice president; ing friends and relatives in Salt Mrs. Eldredge Hall, secretary and Lake City. treasurer; Mrs. Mariam Jensen, and club girls Mrs. Junior Anderson, program; Mrs. The second year met at the home of their leader, Mrs. John H. Lee, entertainment. Meda Holmgren on Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Lewis Jones was hostess to where they prepared simple desserts, A dainty tray luncheon was served the members of the Fealty club at a to those present A very pleasant delightfully arranged bridge luncheon and profitable afternoon was spent, Wednesday evening at the Idle Isle. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hansen and Fall flowers of various kinds and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holm- shades were used about the rooms e gren and family and Mrs. Rasmus and a delicious luncheon and daughter Christensen Hope, was served at one long table, covers motpred to Lagoon on Monday, where being laid for twelve members and one guest, Mrs. Arthur Stokes. Fol.they spent the day. Mrs. Alvin Stander entertained at lowing luncheon the ladies motored a dinner party Sunday afternoon in to Mrs. Jones home where bridge honor of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Neeley, was played. High score prize went who leave soon for Delta, to take up to Mrs. Kenneth Jensen and cut prize their school work. Other guests) to Mrs. R. W. Forrest were: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor, Mr. Photograpfej $5.00 and Mrs. Orson Jensen and Mr. and Corinne and Tom Pharo and VirMrs. Dave Stander. ginia and Lorenzo Pett were the The Anderson family reunion was honored guests at a pleasant party held at the amusement hall at Elwood given Wednesday afternoon by Blanch on Friday. The following descendants and Scott Christensen. The guests from this city were: Mr. and Mrs met at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. Orson Jensen and daughter Melba, S. Christensen where refreshments Co Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner and were served to twenty present, after Mr. Mrs. which F. PeterFrede the and, afternoon was family, spent in son: Mr. P. M. Anderson, Mrs. Enger playing golf at the Tiny Tim golf Corner Opposite Postoffiee Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson course. The guests then returned to Mrs. Burton Anderson, and Mr. and the Christensen lawn, where a waterMrs. K. IL Fridal. melon bust was enjoyed. 4-- 35c Per Quart s afternoon to visit with relatives and friends. They returned to their home here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater of this city, announce the arrival of a mornbaby boy, born early Thursday ing. Mother and babe are at the home of Mrs. J. H. Mahannah and are getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel M. Eskelsen of this city, announce the arrival of a fine baby girl early Thursday morning. Mother and babe are at the home of Mrs. Flora Hatch and are getting along nicely. Odell Ingram of San Pedro, Calif, is spending some time in Brigham and City, visiting with relatives friends. He will also motor to Preston, Idaho, to visit with his sister, Mrs. Ray Bright, before returning to California to resume his school work The Misses Emma and Rose Blau of the Blau Shoppe of this city, returned Thursday afternoon from a three weeks trip to Kansas and Missouri, where they visited with relatives and friends. They stopped off in Denver enroute home, where they purchased a stock of fall and winter merchandise. 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