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Show TUESDAY raw nnv PAGE FOUR LOCAL ITEMS OF THE WEEK Mrs. 08car Malmrose of Logan and tier mother, Mrs. Mary Spelermau of Los Angeles, California, visited Sunday with relatives and friends in .Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Smith and son Jay visited with relatives in Logan' Sunday. Jay remained to register at the U. S. A C., where he will attend Mr .and Mrs. Fay H. Sweany of the Chicago, 111., who are touring Mr. with country, visited last evening and Mrs. Wynn L. Eddy In this city. Mr. Sweany is a nephew of Mrs. this Eddy. Mr. and Mrs. Sweany Mt Pacific the to a for trip morning SOCIAL KT.OEB NEWS, mils OF THE Northwest. iad the WEE coatt ttMo yea?) of the Among the social affairs planned week was the elaborately fesannual Brigham City Peach Day Girls tival, given by the Brigham City with club, of Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Hannah Messil and Mrs. Carry Anderson as hostesses. The affair on was given at the Messil home a was There Ninety fourth street. the address by an with program, with mayor, a parade in miniature, in houses business all the important first The represented. Brigham City grand prize went to Mrs. Florence Nelson and Carrie Anderson for a float representing a bride and bridegroom, surrounded with all the home furnishings, including a real musical instrument which played during the parade. Second prize went to Mrs. Beth Wilson of San Pedro, who entered the float, Utahs Best Crop, with a bevy of beautifully dressed dolls, representing Utahs children. The consolation prize was awarded Mrs. Rllla Mathias for her entry of one of Brigham Citys real characters, done in wax, with cart, sheep and pet pig. Miss Sylvia Ward of Elba, Idaho, who has been visiting for several weeks with friends and relatives in SunBrigham and Ogden, left here C. She A. S. U. the day to attend was accompanied by Miss Wanda Jenson of Bear River City who will also attend the college at Logan. Mrs. George L. Swendsen of Fresno, school this winter. California, who has been spending the Robert Tingey, son of Mrs. Jame3 summer with her sister, Mrs. Maude Tingey of this city, who is employed Hudson in this city, left Sunday for with the Utah Valley Gas and Coke Seattle, Washington, where she will company at Provo, visited with rela- spend a month or two visiting her tives here Sunday. Mr. Tingey has son and his wife who reside there. been transferred to Butte, Montana, She was accompanied by Ward where he will be employed with the of Long Beach, who is driving same company. Ills wife and family her car. They will stop here on their will join him at Butte later on. return to California. of Mrs. son Dr. and Harper Pearse, R. A. Pearse of this city, is leaving THIRD WARD MUTUALS BEGIN this afternoon for Boulder, Colorado, THEIR CLASS WORK TONIGHT to resume his medical studies at the University of Colorado. He was acThe Third ward M. I. A. will com companied by William Tyson, son of mence its class work this evening at Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Tyson of this city, 7:30 oclock, with an officers meeting who will also take a medical course at 7 oclock. At the general meeting at the University at Boulder. it is urged that all Priesthood and Mutual members will be present as The marriage of Miss Edith Wixom, considerable preparation has been daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Wixom, made for the meeting. and Rex 0. Gleave, son of Mr. and 1 Mrs. W. H. Gleave, both of this city, CARD OF THANKS took place Monday evening at the To the many friends and neighbors home of the brides parents. A prowho so kindly assisted following the fusion of beautiful pink roses and accident and death of our beloved various colored cut flowers made the scheme father, we wish to extend our sincere rooms very attractive. A color thanks. THE CHILDREN OF JOHN of pink and white was carried out, the table being centered with beautiF. MERRELL. (It) ful pink roses and maiden hair fern. A cow forced its way into a house The ceremony was performed at 8 in Hull, England, climbed the stairs oclock by Bishop J. A Fishburn in and entered a bedroom, frightening the presence of members of the imfiatarfng Mrs. John King into hysterics. mediate families. The bride wore a 1 dress of orchid chiffon and carried a Thieves stole a pistol from the bouquet of brides roses. The young CROMWELL llll home of Wm. Leimburger in Prince couple are both graduates of the Box ton, Ind., but left a dirty shirt and Elder high school. Mrs. Gleave has JOAO a fruit cake. PCCBS attended the L. D. S. Business College and the University of Utah. Mr. moaM When a vendor of Los Angeles, Gleave is a senior student at the! CEMY at 2 University of Utah, where he is afCalif., started selling pop-cor- n a package, police investigated, and filiated with the Pi Kappa Alpha found a bottle of whiskey In each Mor-tens- en 1 Semi-Week- ly See for yourself at Penney1 si JUME 36 Coat values rt better this ytM lowered cost of raw materials has creat deal to do with thatl And, Phoney's, that advantage ii plied by the Impressive buying, er of more than 1.4J0 stores! This year's coats are distinctly new and different I a this coi finish . . ff . with a dull, I who pa m. Tues a1 family Hd appearance! NEW Dees of Sed livin fie and c SILHOUETTE- - lightly fitted at the waist,., lays of Y Columbia Plclwra package. or buttons t fs who ;Cel$et your cent NOW! Uea ctar u girding jr to coi "Morn hther in comp 1 loved I man, We w ,Pacifi fraternity. e was fo d Lou - jail IPnnimy t9 la 1 ke Ci 'official (Darw, Hue. his earl EIGHT DAYS OF FUN SPORTS AND PRIZE EXHIBITS AMERICAN JERSEY CATTLE CLUB SHOW SPECIAL- - CAPTAIN DOBBSIE -- PERSON WITH 16 ARTISTS NIGHTS 5 DAYS SEE UTAHS D5GGEST SHOW guests called during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Baker of this city announce the engagement of their daughter, Willa Marie, to George? Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Patterson of Los Angeles, California. The wedding will take place the latter part of next month. Mr. and Mrs. CyTus Hansen of this city, announce the engagement of their daughter, Gladys, to Harry Le-RHanline, also of thi3 city. The oy marriage will near future. take place in the The Fort Brigham Camp of thei Daughters of Pioneers will meet on Friday evening, Sept. 26th at 7:30, at the home of Mrs. Adelthia Hobson. All members are urged to be in ATTRACTION IN Miss Edith Wixom entertained at a delightful trousseau tea Sunday between the hours of 3 and 6 o'clock In the afternoon, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Wixom on. South Main street. The rooms were decorated with a profusion of beautiful cut flowers of different varieties, The guests were received by Miss' Wixom, Mrs. S. C. Wixom and Mrs W, H. Gleave. Mrs. Ben Knudson, Mrs. R. V. Wixom and Mrs. E. C. Wixom were in charge of the display and Mrs. V. J. Wixom and Miss Eliza Davis were in charge of the serving, About one hundred and twenty-fiv- e attendance. I Watch Our Windows Our window displays show the good quality of fruits and vegetables that can always be found inside. You will also find grocery bargains in our windows. Each being plainly priced. Youll like these fancy quality foods especially when you find we do not ask fancy prices. real 1 frpm 1873, he Side South Main, Brigham City, Utah on b jehool 4 the I stude jhrougt lenly c I amon ganizee da fics, for log? S83 h It of th ggnifici ko yea Weber College Holds Mrs. Ruby W. Sack; Its Opening Program Dies in Salt Lab ATTENDYOUR the co f in iond oi FAMOUS STAR ..OF THE RADIO his t flannel John silly m located as the i pfcaj Your coat is the most important pan of your Fall and Winter tamablt. Seka k'fal and plan your odor scheme for dresses, hau, etc A tmall deposit M&hoUlny coatyou (elect until wanted! off. (D. 1 hr befo ; The superintendency of the Willard Sunday school, which included Merlin N. Cook, superintendent, Alonzo Barker first counselor and Ivan Larkin second counselor entertained at a 4 delightful lawn party at the Cook Automobiles crashed into a store home Friday evening. The occasion, at the end of a bridge in Portland was in honor of the teachers and 69-7- 1 East Me., so many times in foggy weather officers of the organization. Interthat concrete bumpers were placed esting, advanced games were the diin front of It. version of the evening. A delicious luncheon was served to the flfty-twpresent The ward bishopric with their wives were guests, also the Mile. Lorette Delvoir of Paris, who following stake Sunday school board members with their wives were in has had her head shared, wears a attendance from Brigham City: Mr. wig at evening social functions. and Mrs. John P. Lillywhite and Mr. SSSBSESSSSESSBmBBBBBSSn and Mrs. W. H. Griffiths. 1' May he son Jones P ft son The FUSS on these coats are notable f their quality . . each set has been to assure the best possible adcctioa! And the NEW collar and cuff treatment) are smartI When motorists stopped to find out why L. C. Johnson of Kansas City was standing by his car frantically waring his trousers, they were told a hornet had crawled up his leg. fc as stric each d weaker wrapt 'way over on the aids . . . fastens with tit, belt 1- c land RICHARD TRDA AE I death NEW FABRICS - ETS L HA BET E AU BTR de of Use -- OGDEN. Weber college, with 541 students in attendance, the largest number since it became a junior college, held its fall opening program Monday. It is expected that the enrollment will increase to more than 650, President Aaron W. Tracy said. Visitors present at the opening program included Joseph Ririe and George Browning of the L. D. S. stake presidencies; City Commissioners Fred E. Williams and W. J. Rack-haState Representatives J. R. Beus and Wilmer J. Maw; State Senators J. Francis Fowles and Ira A. Huggins; Dr. E. R. McKay, W. Karl Hopkins, superintendent of city schools, and Apostle David O. McKay. Apostle McKay was the principal speaker, and told of the ideals of the college. - Mrs. Ruby Wright Sacked I Heber City and wife of Don Sackett brother of Esdras k city, died in a Salt Lake kirt the following Sunday ithree Jter as fesione I 88 Lula North, Miss Er Arnold and Phares WrigW North Charleston; Mrs. Nora Dora Lamb of Salt Lak Mrs. JLegisl )f the Mrs. terton, Miss Norma, Elda Bowden of OUR ADS BRING he leseret Jng S yped in J890 he so bei 1 Mrs. J (bate daughter a month ago. She was born in Charles 6, 1900, a daughter of George Phoebe Richie lVright, to Mr. Sackett May 21 Surviving are her pares: daughter, Mary rue; her and the following brothers Man 1 Heber. lublic this ti the Ba g.part ams iyear REStt? le Hi stake pre in Fancy Meats le Rot Tt obta Most people know that it is economy to buy good meats. They taste petter, are more nourishing and go farther. Our meats can always be depended upon for the best quality and a reasonable Our customers firice. I, the lot Ki long, clean, sani- tary and perfectly gerated cases. meat refri- display School Lunches 'A:;. s The Deseret Camp of the Daughters' of Pioneers will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Lorean Walters, on North, First East street. A good attendance is desired. The Beehive camp of the Daugh- ters of the Pioneers will meet Friday at 4 p. m. at the home of Mrs. J. P. Clifford on south Main street. All members are urged to be present The Sego Lily Camp of the Daughters of Pioneers will meet Thursday, Sept 24th, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. George Facer, llg South, First West street The attendance of all members is desired. The Seagull Camp of the Daughters of Pioneers will meet Friday, Sept 25th at the home of Mrs. Joseph L. Wight, 25 North, First West street A good attendance is desired. When visiting our store to get food for lunches youll find Peanut, Butter, Jellies, Cheese, Ap- fles, Bananas, Pears, Potted Meats, and most all the things the childs appetite craves. O. P. S. Bread and Butter will of course find its way into every lunch. Lay in a weeks supply on your next visit to our store. CLRSKfflGCS A Surety af Purity FROM HEALTHY COWS Every cow that supplies milk to this dairy is tuberculin tested and we only buy from farmers who have the healthiest herds and who milk under sanitary conditions. Then again we pasteurize the milk. If its Superior Dairy milk, its pure milk! Have it delivered to your home every day! SUPERIOR MIRY Telephone 504 for Delivery ms t |