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Show mu iva PAGE FOUR All in Readiness For Big Alumni Party at High School Tonight Plans for the big party at the high .school tonight (Tuesday), have all matured in fine shape. In case you ofi havent heard its the U. S. A. C.Box all inviting host, the Logan, Elder alnmni, Weber alumni and all former students of the U. S. A. C. as .guests, to attend another rousing party, free to participants. to It is the purpose of thisandmeeting establish old renew friendships .new ones; to consider school problems and ways of solving them. We nre told that some special feature of the problem of transportation to Logan is to be considered, together with measures of economy to be practiced at the Logan school this year. At 8.15 oclock, Mr. Bunderson will er nns call the group together to hear the readmale trio, girls trio, speeches, see the and music instrumental ings, orfeature dancing. Later, a special attracof center the be will chestra tion in the gymnasium, after which the eats. Mrs Emma Lundgren celebrated Fellow clashinates and alumni, do at least birthday last Friday. s her eighty-sixtnot fail to come. Last year friends and neigh-borold more of her and Many surely 250 were present and congratulated her in came a will attend tonight. Consider this in the afternoon refreshments and and cares throw personal invitation; were served. The tables were tastecaution to the winds and be here! with fully arranged and decorated adlovely flowers. In spite of her enjoys Mrs. money, Lundgren counterfeit vanced for age, Searching health and her the police of London. Eng wrecked comparatively good active. She is well and clear is mind of five tearing houses, the interior taken care of. Mrs. Buckley tries to) out floois and pulling down walls. make her last days as bright as she were: possibly can. Those present her he cried, eovenng Darling, Mrs. Signa Hadley, Mrs. Dagmar little hands with kisses, can't you Poulson, Mrs. Amanda Glerup, Mrs. see that I love you? J. P. Jacobsen, Mrs. Sophia Valentine, Well, said she, "I should hate to Mrs Louise Hansen, Mrs. Laura think this was just your way of Petersen, Mrs. Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. behaving in company. Boyce of Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, and Bishop A. M. Hansen. social Dress Up for OF THE WEEK h week-en- d with friends Mrs. Joe Richards and son Jimmy, at, of Pocatello, Idaho, are visiting Mr. and her parents, of home the Mrs. James S. Hull Miss Virginia Kotter of this city left Saturday for Rexburg, Idaho, where she will teach school during1 the coming winter. Miss Ann Pearson left Sunday for Arimo, Idaho, where she will teach music at the Arimo high school during the coming school year. reMr. and Mrs. Ray P. Stratford iiv Pocatello, home The girls of the local telephone turned to their a exchange entertained on Friday eve- Idaho, Saturday, after spending in friends and relatives with week ning at a delightful canyon party this city. honor of the birthday anniversary David Heiberg. The long luncheod Mr. and Mrs. George T. Hone of table was centered with a bowl of Rock Springs, Wyoming, spent the blackeyed susans with a color scheme week-en- d with Mr. Hones parents, of yellow predominating in the table Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hone of dinner delicious appointments. A Brigham City. was served at 8 oclock to twenty-tw- o in was The Mrs. Charles Rock of Salt Lake City spent evening guests. playing games and singing around a underwent an operation for appendihuge bonfire. A ring was presented citis last Tuesday at the L. D. S. Mr. Heiberg from the employees. hospital. She Is getting along nicely at this writing. and Mrs. R. A. Lee and children Mrs. John C. Howard and sons, of Pocatello, Idaho, are visiting with Herman and Burton, of Carlin, Nev., friends and relatives in this city to visited in thi3 city Saturday with Mrs. day. They are returning from Salt Howards sister, Mrs. A. E. Christof-ferso- n Lake City where they went to w itness and family. the marriage of their son, Ross, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mace and son to Miss Rose Norton, which took Don, of Dixon, California, and Mr. place Monday in the Salt Lake tem- and Mrs. J. H. Mace of Salt Lake ple. The young couple will make City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. their home in Pocatello. George A. Hone and family here. Mrs. M. A. Smith and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Olof Jenson of Bear Alice and Phyllis and Mrs. Vern River City were among the guests at Lake City visited over1 of Salt a wedding breakfast in the Presidents week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. R. V. the suite at the Hotel Utah Thursday at 1 p. m given In honbr of Mr. and Wixom in this city. Mrs. Robert Anderson. Mrs. AnderMr. and Mrs. Wendell Jensen and was formerly Miss Eleanor sons, Lowell and Rollin, of Salinas, son, Kelly of St. Anthony, Idaho, is a California, arrived in Brigham City niece of Mrs. Jenson. Friday evening and will spend their vacation visiting with relatives and Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Goodliffe of friends here. this city, announce the engagement Mr. and Mrs. Theron Ockey of of their daughter, Dorothy, to Don Parco, Wyoming, arrived in this city Secrist, son of Mrs. Louise Secrist, Mr. Ockey returned to, also of this city. The marriage will Saturday. on Monday and Mrs. Ockey Parco take place the thirtieth of this month, will spend a month visiting relatives in the Salt Lake temple. and friends here. J. E. Ryan, manager of the Elberta Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Wixom announce the engagement of their daughter, Theatre, returned to Brigham City Edith, to Rex 0. Gleave, son of Mr. on Monday, after spending two weeks and Mrs. W. H. Gleave, both of this in California, where he located his city. The marriage will take place wife and children at Santa Anna for the latter part of this month. the winter. Bishop and Mrs. J. Frank Bowring entertained at an attractively arranged family dinner Sunday afteri noon at their home. Fall flowers of Today and Wednesday: Jack Holt various colors adorned the rooms and in Fifty Fathoms Deep. Also; All table, where dinner was served to Excited," Strange As It Seems and twenty-eigguests. The afternoon "Seeing Helen Home. was spent In a social way. Thursday and Friday: Constancel Miss Mabel Fawson and Mr. and Bennett in Common Law. Also Mrs. R. M. Paterson and baby daughThe Cannon Ball, Tongue Tied ter Marie, returned to this city on and By the Sea. Saturday: Buck Jones in Shadow Sunday from Oakland, California, Ranch. Also: Where Canaries Sing where they have spent the past three Cactus Kid, a cartoon, and months. They are pleased to be Bass, Fox News. back in good old Utah, which they Sunday and Monday: Richard Dix term: The best place. in "The Public Defender." Also Eat at Mildreds Lunch Room on Not So Loud, Strange As It Peach Day. Next to the Bluebird Seems, and "Fox News." Ballroom. ((s8-ll- ) And then: Dirigible, Honeymoon Miracle Woman. Lane, Arthur R. Davis of Greensburg, N. Y., recently moved his house into the middle of the street and left it, forcing traffic to detour around the frame obstacle. DAYS) 4 Mrs. Lester Arron of El Paso, Tex, refused to wear stocking, her husband told police, and finally left him flat because he objected to her bare Mr. Huf-fak- -- the GLASSFUL Each time your child lifts a glass of pasteurized milk to his lips, he is storing away health, vitality, stamina and youth that will sustain him throughout his life. Your child will like our milk for jts flavor and its richness. And our milk is as pure as sunshine. Call 504 for tomorrow mornings delivery. Try Our Superior Butter and Cottage Cheese. At The Elberta ht SUPERIOR DAIRY Telephone 504 for Delivery Elberta Theatre Thursday and Friday I Liberty Theatre (PEACH one-sto- ry Friday and Saturday If youre not inclined to pay more than $22.50 for your Fall Suit, but you still want a good Suit, ready to take care of you. were The Suits we feature at this price are made to sell for a lot more." ,t Par; fhibiti But for you fellows who want that price, we prefer to forego someoi indR Fes our own profits, rather than give you Suits of quality that cant make Elder i annul good. opene orning I which i er so $22. r colu len arri arnival- Thov THE HUB are to ities, Is, ant ve a f MENS DUDS ding to for the by fed Large Crowd Sees Box Elder County Fair Come to End 4- - TREMONTON. With the closing of the gates at 9 p. m. Saturday evening the most successful fair and rodeo Box Elder county has ever held, passed into history. It is estimated that between 9000 and 10,000 people attended the affair. The finals in the horse pulling were run off Friday evening before a large crowd, rooting enthusiastically for favorite teams, but sports-manl- y giving a good hand to a good try. In the middleweight class, Arthur George, South Tremonton, won; Alvin Evans, Bothwell, second; Isaac Peterson, Beaver Dam, third; heavy class, first, Dewey Welling, Riverside; second, John Bronson, Elwood; third, Floyd Adams, East Garland. The grand prize of a set of harness for the team pulling nearest its own weight was won by the team of Arthur George, whose matched bays 2950 pounds and pulled weighed . 2650 pounds. ' In the professional bronco riding contest. Cliff Helm and Leo Murray tied for first money, with third going) to Howard Teglund. The best time was 17 seconds, made by Jack Kerscher. One very docile looking cow pony bull-doggi- ng named Chip is ridden to seb winter by two children, but a cowpuncher wearing cH near, Chip turns into a reaching for the skies, riding was fast and M. three bad falls were taka i caused broken bones. The stands went wild ii cowboys turned milkmaids a a wild cow milking contest time on this was made by K ham, who ran down, roped it his cow in 33 5 seconds. After working two calf clubs entries, tk said that of the thirty caln petition wras so keen that f could have been given, Tt prize of a purebred Hote given by Oscar Richardsto monton, was awarded H Tremonton club. In the contests, Ruth Cropley, Tts and Donna Brough, East K tied for first Of the boys, v son of South Tremonton Richard Anderson, BothweH irty-ei- gl uglas, t gden, tl high scl chool b, Corps ichool I & jan Legi jham Ci 4-- 4-- H distribi atermeli ineer Pi tk Eat at Mildred's Peach Day. Ballroom. ocal pes lid qua! the and ;d his seas rodeo each da re of t rodeo p here ii Lunch Next to feati eg I A black snake, six feet found by Mrs. Grover Seal' of the Va., coiled on the top oven of her kitchen range. mb, w am, Ot ds to are les the horse News in bidd hope thi hg, Brilliant gSlSlMJIfi Future with, a EM Tarnished Pastl I COMING! bst plea: Junta Sep Liberty Theatre Wed., Sept. 9 n outin outing or on Ben Loi Glendora With gorgeous Con- stance Bennett as the model who was the secret woman in a great mans life! other yon. ccordin dmore, both tl given a Players & ' WRITTEN Vv DlXECTED vi? K SH r received on Peach Day) e Ben sols and The JUL A story of love in the art studios of Paris. (No fly tickets win b OWN o- limbs. She Paid forv His I Suits at $22. 50 That An Not $22.50 Suits o HEALTH bg r and Peach Days Miss Mary Flack of Salt Lake City im spent the this city. 4 the v i PRODUCED I'll I .IcHMLfl This picture will be shown at a midnight matinee at the Elberta Theatre on Thursday night at 12 midnight, with full musical score. The showing at Liberty Theatre will be with the organ accompaniment. Admission 10c and 30c. Same prices prevail for the midnight performance. (No fly tickets will be received Peach Days.) Present TOBY TAYLOR m PA FROM ARKANSAW The Taylor Trio The Glendora Girls A MIXTURE OF SONGS LAUGHS, AND DANCES Doors open 7:30 Curtain 8:15 tu m. uld pi & ntua g bt 5:45 ftow thi h you o, but iven to uth of , will h ind fll mak Jtormati P Celebration (MDDSEfD) fore, pi rer yt ff t UTAH BRIGHAM SEPT.QD-D- fe trip 2 Jiffitiv rafcfltiUHSW Pal. xPected 1931 ot fe Pthe 9 i |