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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS. 2PAGE FOUR and Mrs. Marvin Nelson visited with friends and relatives in Malad, Mr. LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. William Hansen and daugh-"te- r Barbara of Ilexburg, Idaho, visited In this city Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cheal. C. L. Jensen left Mr. and Mrs Berkeley, 'Tuesday for their home in visit with .California, after a weeks relatives and friends in Brigham City. They will spend several days at Salt lake on their way to the coast. ii Mavor Loieno W. Anderson, John E. Baird, Officer August F. Jeppson and Win. T. Davis of this on .city went to Salt Lake Thursdaywith matteis of business in connection the Ogden River Reservoir project. Coun-.-cilma- Elberta Theatre Saturday and Sunday MAURICE CHEVALIER engages you in a gape of mirthful marital didoes in roKlia!? wlGHalfoGi QQttramcmiQiam Sunday and Memorial Mrs. F. C. Houghton spent the forepart of Brigham City visiting day. of Promontory this week in with Bernard Houghton. A marriage license was issued June 1st at the county clerks office to Glen W. Douglas of Smithfield and Louise Bradley of Hyrum. Mrs. Allen Groesbeck and daughter Patsy Ann of New York City visited with relatives and friends in Brigham City on Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Bert Olsen of this city left Tuesday for Los Angeles, California, where she will visit for several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. I. F. Morgan and family, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Spears and children of Garfield and Mrs. H. A. Farrell and son Charles of Ogden, were guests Sunday and Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cheal of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin R. Thomas and two sons of Nampa, Idaho, reafter a turned home last week-en- d Mrs. with this in visit city pleasant Thomas aunt, Mrs. Jennie Roberts, and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arbon of this city announce the arrival of a fine baby girl born on Wednesday afternoon at the Pearse hospital. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Mrs. Arbon was formerly Miss Pearl Smith of this city. Laid Away Thursday LUBITSCH PAODUCTIO with Jeanette MacDonald Genevieve Funeral services for Mrs. Karen Marie Weidman, who died Tuesday, were held in the Bear River ward chapel Thursday at 2 p. m. There was a large attendance and a profusion of flora! tributes. Counselor Arnold Nelson conducted the services. The opening song, The Lord Is My Shepherd, was rendered by the choir. Invocation was offered 0 My Father by William J. Rose. was rendered by the choir. The speakers were K. H. Fridal, Sr., Arnold Nielson and J. P. Chris-tense- n. O Grave The choir sang Where Is Thy Victory. Benediction was pronounced by Willard Anderson. Interment was in the Bear River City cemetery. Casper Andreason of dedicated the grave. El-wo- TOBIN PETTINGILL REUNION Charlie The Pettingill family reunion will be held on Thursday, June 9th, at RUGGLES PRICE SETS HP SCHEDULE FOR OF THE WEEK her son, Mrs. K. M. Weidman ERNST SOCIAL ITEMS POLICE MEET Kindergarten Club Members Elect The regular meeting of the Kindergarten club was held on Thursday afternoon in the commercial club rooms, with President Mrs. Orson A. Christensen in charge. Lee Valentine entertained with two vocal solos and two piano selections were given by Jay Glenn. Mrs. Hendricks of the U. S. A C. gave an interesting talk on the Receipt of Life." A business meeting was held at which new officers were elected as follows: Mrs. George Johnson, president; Mrs, Mrs. Will Lee, J. L. Huchel, secretary, and Mrs. Ross Bowen, treasurer. Refreshments were served to twenty-two members and four guests by Mrs. E. M. Sackett, Mrs. Laura Morris, Mrs. R. W. Jackson and Mrs. George Anderson. vice-preside- Just A Mere Club Holds Luncheon Mack Fishburn was hostess to the members of the Just A Mere club and a few invited guests on Thursday evening at her home. Mrs. Peace Officers of Utah Open Convention June 24th. PRICE. Announcement was made Tuesday of the tentative program for y convention of the Utah the State Peace Officers association here on Friday and Saturday, June 24th and 25th. The schedule was drawn up at a meeting attended by Sheriff John H. Zundel of Brigham City, president of the association; Sheriff S. M. Blass, County AttorPrice, ney J. Wesley Horsley, Brigham City, secretary-treasureChief of Police A. E. Wllfong, Ogden, director. Delegates will register and receive convention badges Friday, June 24th, at 8:37 a. m. The morning session will convene at 9 oclock, with a con two-da- vice-preside- r; fr1day. Jitt, Semi-Week- ly cert by the Carbon high school band, under direction of E. M. Williams. Other events of the meeting will include: Call to order, President Zundel; Invocation, Bishop George Jorgensen; address of welcome. Mayor Rolla E. West; response, Mr. Zundel; announcement of committees, reports and minutes, Secretary Horsley; message from Governor George H. Dern; baritone horn solo, LeRoy Smith; Dilworth address, District Judge Woolley of Manti; cornet duet, LeRoy Smith and John Cook; adjournment at noon for group pictures. The Helper junior high band, led afby A. B. Caseman, will open the ternoon session with a concert at 1:30 oclock. Speakers will be F. A. Child, superintendent of the state industrial school at Ogden; W. L. Payne, Salt Lake chief of police; I. E. Brockbank, Utah county prosecuting attorney. Musical numbers will be presented under the direction of Mrs. Ora B. Harding. The delegates will be conducted on a tour of mines in Carbon county at 4 p. m., and the day will close at 9 p. m. with a grand ball at the Silver Moon. The convention will reconvene at 9 a. m. Saturday with a concert by the Antlers band, directed by Glen The Rev. J. H. MacRill D. Reese. will offer the invocation and the remainder of the session will be taken ",?, held at 2 to the plant of the Ca'I6lk Chemical company V will present a cone J?. $ and abanquet A divorce was reronti Milo Cleveland, 95, from Isabel Forrest cijjj. BRlGHjt Bui, Idat telepw 75c After 8:30 P. ji 45c Ask Long Station-to-stati- others Dista oi you ma; TFLEPHf)' r Mr cui ens Clothing Various spring flowers were used as decorations of the rooms and tables. Luncheon was served to the members and the following guests: Mesdames Charles Stratton, L. J. Smith, Ross Bowen, R. L. Fishburn, Clifford Dunn,, Claude Sloey, William Call, Milton Peters, J. W. Peters and Hattie Ireland of California. Bridge followed the luncheon and prizes went to Mrs. Clifford Dunn, high score and guest prize, and Mrs. R. P. Forsgren drew the cut favor. Coterie Club Entertained Mrs. Carl Hansen entertained the members of the Coterie club at a luncheon and bridge on Friday afternoon at her home. Beautiful flowers of various shades adorned the rooms. Luncheon was served to fifteen members and one guest, Mrs. Norman Jenson. High score prize went to Mrs. Morris S. Rosenbaum and Mrs. C. E. Merrell drew the cut favor. the Willard public square and ward Mrs. Clifford Dunn chapel. All descendants are cordially Honored at Party invited to attend. Mrs. Orlando Peterson entertained Dinner will be served promptly a few friends at her home Wednesat 1 oclock p. m. day evening, honoring Mrs. Clifford Dunn. A hot luncheon was served Roland YOUNG to eight guests, after which bridge was played. Mrs. Percy Knudson played high and Mrs. William Call drew the cut favor. The guest of houor received a nice gift of remembrance. Cards Enjoyed At Farewell Party SUMMER IS HERE! Get into some new summer duds from THE HUB. See how much better you feel. SUITS new style new fabrics new prices $19.75 PAHAMA HATS Favored By Fashion $1.95 2.95 3.95 SPORT OXFORDS Something Different $3.50 5.00 TIES Summery and Cool Looking 50c $1.00 Miss Mable Christensen entertained at a luncheon on Wednesday after- noon in honor of Mrs. Clifford Dunn, who is moving to Logan to make her home. A delicious hot luncheon was served at three tables, after which ca-d- 3 were enjoyed. Mrs. Dunn received a very lovely gueot prize. h si; t ti M. m 1o de FOCUS YOUR EYES ON THESE ih ct Miss Elma Smith and Miss Melba Wood entertained at a pleasant social given Saturday evening at the home of Miss Smith, complimentary to Mrs. Paul Ellison Skeen, who was re- cently married. The rooms were beautifully adorned with spring flowers A social evening was enjoyed and a delicious luncheon was served. The honored guest was presented a beautiful gift by her friends. The Just A Mere club met this morning at 9 oclock at the home of President Anna Jensen to demonstrate the preparing of breakfast fruit A game was furnished by Marie Stander, after which the girls ad journed to the kitchen to work. There were eight girls present 4-- H Mrs. Philip Quayle of Perry an nounces the engagement of her daughter, Melba, to Douglas Oyler, son of John O. Oyler, JrM of Garland. The marriage will take place In the near future. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends who so kindly helped during the illness and death of our beloved husband, father and grandfather. MRS. W. W. LASLEY, A. J. ORME, ILENE ALLEN ROWE. (It) I4.7S Iri ies WHY ALL EXCITEMENT Because these two prices rC sent great big juicy cuts in J this clothing was originally H to sell for. SHIRTS ice SPECIAL! Arrow $1.95 1.00 Others Interwoven Sox The new whites and mesh. ICECREAM Ready Packed : 35c Quart WAYNE KNIT HOSE There are no better HOLLYWOOD $2.95 - $3.95 $4.95 For The LADIES WHY THESf Saturday and Sunday Flannel Sport Pants 35c - 50c REDUCTIONS; Because mens clothing business ha slow Because we have on hand Bfll than we can possibly sell, at regular between now and the end of the si Because Headquarters says Sell cess stocks now Dont carry over into next season. Hollywood ice cream is have yon tried them? made of fresh, sweet cream at the The Hub HOLLYWOOD CANDY CO. Mens Duds B . If Try Our Special Dinner, 35c IflBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB : ;v ODDS and a collection of odds and ends, in brok. en sizes at a y price. A stroke of Inck for yon If yon can find yonr size ALSO give-awa- |