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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS. PACE FOUR LOCALJTEMS 'Mrs. James K. Knudson and baby daughter of Washington, D. C., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j James Knudson in this city. Miss Ellen Hull returned Wednes-- , day from Pocatello, Idaho, where she has been spending her vacation with her sister, Mrs. E. L. Dale and family. j Don Kupfer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kupfer of this city, underwent! ! ' an operation for appendicitis B EDITH CHENEY Beautician (329 South Main Street) amongst Brigham City Beauty Shop Patrons, invites the continued patronage of her numerous friends at the n DARRELS BEAUTY SHOPPE Sixth Floor, First National Bank Building - UTAH 'Phone em- each ployed WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY of each week, and at her own Beauty Shop located at 329 South Main street, Brigham City, where she will serve her friends each MONDAY AND TUESDAY of each week. her new Miss Cheney, in posi- tion at DARRELS BEAUTY SHOPPE, which is recognized as one of Utahs largest and best equipped beauty salons, feels she will be able to more fully fill the needs of her many friends, and offers the follow, ing opening special on Permanent Waves Ultra-Thermiq- $6.50 Each Or Two for $10.00 Realistic $5.00 Combo-Ringlette....- to $6 $4 Darrels Deluxe The members of the KinJmgarten club entertained their husbands at a most entertaining canyon party on Thursday evening at Willomere. One long table was decorated with various summer flowers and a delicious hot dinner was served to about fifty people present. Following the dinner, a large bonfire was built and the evening wa3 spent in telling jokes and stories LeRoy D. White was the toastmaster and the members responded by telling the most embarrassing moment in their lives. The committee in charge of arrangements were Mesdames James Special Prices Possible By Co-operati- 01 ' on Merchants. Summer time means the coming of the circus, and Brigham will not be disappointed this season, for on Tuesday, August 2nd, Schell Bros, four-rin- g circus will give two per- formances here, afternoon and night. Among the featured acts will be seen Miss Vates Lola, The Aerial Henrys, The Riding Roberts, Gomez Troupe from Old Mexico, McCue Duo, Capt McCue and the famous Schell herd of elephants, and Capt Hart working his mixed group of jungle bred beasts in the steel arena, also trained wild and domestic animal acts of all descriptions. The circus is opened with a gorgeous processional fiesta, Sunny Spain," the prima donna Is Jensen, Fred Holland, Henry Harris, Roy Shaw, John E. Baird, Will Lee, Orson Christensen, Charles Whitworth and George Tiller. Republican Women Give Silver Tea $5 Genuine Improved Duart, $3 of Tulip Shelton $5 Shelton Standard $3 Combo-Oi- l ...$2.75 Standard Croquignole $1.75 ZOTOS the sensation of all permanent waves! Given without the aid of a machine and without $10.00 electricity JN IOVI Q. Quramounl (JtClure with FREDRIC MARCH Due to an oversight in making up the schedule for the second half of the Farm Bureau League, there were no games scheduled for this weekend. Changes have since been made k and a game eliminated. The games scheduled for August 6th will be played on Saturday, July 30th, and those scheduled for Wednesday, August 10th will be played Saturday, August 6th. The remainder the schedule will remain the same as before. The revised schedule brings for the coming Saturday, Honeyville to Brigham, Perry to Corinne, and Mantua to Willard. All league games start at 3 p. m. In the only game played Monday, Mantua trimmed the Brigham club by a score of 20 to 8. STUART The Republican women of Bear River City held a Silver Tea Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sina Thorsen. A program was given under the direction of President Mrs, Orson Jensen and Chairman Mrs Margaret Johnson. Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell of Ogden was the speaker. Musical selections were given by Misses Afton, Zula and Deloris Hansen, Mrs. Margaret Johnson and Mrs, Mary Atkins Hansen. Following the program, tea was served. Mrs. Sina Thorsen, Mrs. Abbie Jensen, and Mrs. Leslie Jensen presided at the tea tables. A silver bowl of sweet peas and baby breath formed the centerpiece, with tall, red tapers in silver holders placed at each end. Fifty ladies attended. Announced mid-wee- ERWIN JULIETTE COMPTON Beginning today, the Elberta will show every day during August and September. Admission until 3 p. m., 13 cents. Brigham obtained an early only to see it wasted In the inning when Mantua scored runs, doe mainly to several costly errors. The box score: lead, sixth seven very MANTUA The F LOR SHE!; Soe . . , The Florsheb Sfej A second meeting was held Tuesday afternoon at the W. O. Knudson home where demonstrations were given by Marie Colby and Ida Tingey and Doris Davis and Danzel Tingey. The time was spent in preparing apples. making new history values. Today as me fine you $ quality j has made Floubq Sixth Ward Primary Enjoys Party the outstanding The members of the Sixth ward Primary enjoyed a most pleasant party on Tuesday at the ward chapel. During a story hour, stories were told by Gale Tingey, as an adventurer, Maud Dredge, as a fairy, Winnie Evans, as an Indian, Ua Whitworth, as a ghost, and Martha Bun-derso- men shoef1 at a iw ALL Florsheim SL n, as a pioneer. Now Jjtf; Following the stories, refreshments were served by Mrs. N. G. Crowther, Mrs. Guy Tingey, and Mrs. George Whitworth, to one hundred guests. Engagement Announced The Hi Mrs. Emma J. Rasmussen of this city announces the engagement of her daughter, De Lora, to Ralph At Leicester, England, by comJenson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. pleting 57 days and 12 hours of continuous fast, Harry Rennie claims to Ralph Jenson of Bear River City. The marriage will take place in have broken the worlds fasting record of 57 days and 10 hours. August. MENS DUDS! Firestone Kitchen Queen Club Met Tuesday Pay SATURDAY, JULY 30. OFF 20 The members of the Kitchen Queen club entertained those mothers who were not entertained last week, at a breakfast on Tuesday at 8 o clock at the T. L. Davismorning home The mothers present included Mesdames T. L. Davis, Orson Tingey, L. C. Colby, S. Martin Rasmussen, J Floyd Knudson and W. O. Knudson. Tire prices are slashed. Twenty per cent allowance for your old tires. We overbought on tax free Firestone High Speed and High Speed Heavy Duty tires and tubes. We must move them at once and are putting Pure, Clean Mineral Water blue. 25fj .. .11 m Striped Outing Flannel, Yard .... . . . . . . . . Inch Bleached Muslin, (Fine Quality), Yard !!.. jj Unbleached Muslin, Yard !.!.!!..!. Assortment of Ladies Summer Millinerv. tChoirei Large, Fluffy Wool Batts, (White) No. 3 Stitched, Ready for Use, Cotton Batts An Assortment of Mens Pants, (Choice) Boys Shorts, (While They Last) .ft Boys Caps, New Patterns and New Merchandise! !!!..!.!!. 36-In- ch & ch 16( For your inspection. Tables full of assorted merchandise one price. Just see what you can find at from lc SPRINGS SHOES A Pleasant Drive From Brigham Good REMNANTS RUMMAGE TABLES UTAH HOT 29-- 30 SHOES One Group to Clean Up Another Table Roads! rjixom Service Station ... 15 Adults Children 25 Cents Cents J No Charge for Dance Floor or Lunch Room YERN and CHES H H L A .J: . . - ! ! Large Assortment ..!!!!.!.!.. . . . . . . . ! . . ! ' . . . . . 'P Visit our store Saturday many items which we can not mentis . . . for your approval! ! today and equip your car with these champion tires at these SACRIFICE PRICES WHILE THEY LAST. Telephone No. 80 notice our window! Corduroy Pants for Boys, (6 to 18), Pair Thesepants havTe the"ew ziPPer pockety-nav- y Union Suits for Boys, (New Merchandise) Work Shirts for Boys, (Blue and Khaki) Extra Fine Value in Turkish Towels. Wizard Sheets, (81x90), Extra Q uaiity, Bieached Wizard Pillow Cases, (Size 42x36) We have a table heaping full of new remnants for you. Admission Up To 9 P. M.: 5 - pail REMNANTS SWIM This Is positively the greatest opportunity you have ever had to equip your car with the tires that hold all worlds records for safety mileage, speed and endurance. Only Firestone tires have the patented construction features of Gum Dipping and Two Extra cord plies under the tread. Sale ends Saturday night. You may never again buy tires at such unbelievably low prices. Dont delay. Drive in - Bars P. & G. Naptha Soap Automatic Garbage Pail, (Beautifully Trimmed) !!!!!!! . .! This is for the kitchen 10 - on THE GREATEST SALE in our history. Friday and Saturday, July Clearance nl Odds and Ends - All Dpeartnent BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY 39-In- 4-- H Tax Free Prices Month-En- d 36 4-- H Fifth South and Main muminrfe three-cours- (All waves complete, Including shampoo and finger wave.) Whenever in Ogden, call at DARRELS BEAUTY SHOPPE The big popular shop In the bank building. Always ready to serve yon whether by an appointment or drop in. s ! grave-- , Changes In Schedule For Saturday Are age. AGREE A n, and i swiftest, funniest of modern stories i n modish same pencil for r One of the this Superintendent of Boston, 20-- 8 amuse- FRANCIS n, Oil TO MANTUA KAY Hazel Hendricksen Laid At Final Rest (Original Croquignole Wave) Sunday and Monday ment! It has been made possible for you to attend this circus for 10 cents instead of the regular price of 50 cents. The merchants listed below have special courtesy coupons in their stores, which they will be glad to give absolutely free to their customers, and this coupon and 10 cents presented at the circus ticket wagon will admit you to see the main circus performance without further cost. In the event you should desire a reserved seat, it can be purchased on the circus grounds for an additional 25 cents. The merchants do this simply as a courtesy to their customers patronize them now who have made this big circus bargain possible, and see a real circus for the small price of 10 cents. Visitor Honored Merchants who are and who now have 10 cent tickets At Party for sale in their stores, are Jensen Mrs. Wayne Madsen of Albuquerque, Market, Oles Market, The Hub, The New Mexico, who is visiting here, SerThornton Riteway, Drug, Packer vice Station, Peoples Drug, and The was the honored guest at a delightful party given by Mrs. E. W. Carlisle Safeway store. and Mrs. Berniece Colt on Thursday evening at the J. W. Valentine home on First West street. The evening was spent in playing bridge, with Mrs. Veronus Jenson receiving the high score. The guest of honor was presented a lovely Funeral services for Miss Hazel guest prize. Delicious Hendricksen, who was drowned in were served to Mesdames refreshments Eric Olsen, Bear River on Monday afternoon, Guy Laney, W. L. Holst, Jr., Carrol were held at the Corinne ward chapel Williams, Veronus Jenson, and Rex Thursday at 2 p. m. Gleave, and the Misses Daisy Mae Bishop Lafayette Nelson presided. Bargeron, Eliza Davis, Freda NichoThe musical numbers Included two las, the hostesses and the guest vocal solo selections by Emil Jepp-so- of honor. a vocal duet by Mrs. Margaret Hatch and Mrs. Ethel Wood, and the Coterie Club opening and closing selections by Met Thursday the ward choir. The speakers included John E. Mrs. W. H. Stayner was hostess to Baird, C. G. Adney, Hervin Bunder-so- the members of the Coterie club at M. A. Reeder, Bishop A. M. a most enjoyable bridge luncheon Hansen, and closing remarks by on Thursday afternoon at her home. Bishop Nelson. The invocation was The rooms and small tables were offered by N. C. Christensen and the beautifully decorated with gladiolias benediction by Howard Jeppson. In- and sweet peas. terment was made in the Brigham e A luncheon was sercemetery, with Orvin Lemon dedi ved to thirteen members and the fol eating the grave. lowing guests: Mrs. Norman Jensen, Mrs. Lawrence Berg, Mrs. Ross The old question of whether one Bowen, Mrs. J. H. Welling, Mrs. Cal is justified in putting a hopeless Richards, and Mrs. Roy Thompson. invalid out of his misery was again Honors for the bridge games went raised recently in Denmark, when to Mrs. S. Carter, high score, and Mrs. Else Bang admitted poisoning Mrs. Charles Anderson drew the her mother. Baroness von Dueben cut favor. who suffered from an incurable malady, at the mothers request Mrs, Dublers Club Bang was given a jail sentence of Met Tuesday only three months, and after serving half of that time, King Christian X The members of the Dublers club were entertained at a pretty pardoned her. bridge luncheon given by Mrs. Iris Mecham on Tuesday evening at her home. Beautiful summer flowers were used about the rooms and tables and luncheon was served to the members and the following guests: Miss Carmen Halverson, Miss Claudia Sweeten, Miss Merle Watkins, and Miss Dale Hansen. Following the luncheon, bridge was played with honors going to Miss Vaudys Bargeron, member high score and Miss Carmen Halverson, guest high score. 363 in which shop she will be CIRCDS TUESDAY BRIGHAM LOSES Elberta Theatre Kindergarten Club Honors Husbands Miss Vera Gomez. OGDEN, FR1DAY.Jtl, Excellent Wed-- 1 :nesday morning at a local hospital. He is getting along favorably. - Well-know- SCHELL BROS. 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