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Show Tire nnv PAGE FOUR SOCIAL ITEMS BRIGHAM TEAM OFJHE WINS BASEBALL WEEK Shower Honors SERIES EASILY Bride-Ele- ct Miss De Lora Rasmussen, who is to be married soon, was the honored guest at a parcel shower given by Miss Marie Thorn on Friday evening at her home. The evening was spent in plajing various gameg, after which refresh17 5. ments were served to about twenty gueBts. Miss Rasmussen received a Brigham City Junior American Le- large number of very beautiful and gion team defeated Logan Juniors useful gifts. Saturday at Wellsville by a score of 17 to 5, thus becoming the Northern Jolly Ettes Are Utah champions and entrant into the state junior tournament at Logan, Entertained August 4th, 5th and 6th. Mrs. Kenneth Jensen was hostess Brigham started out by getting to the Jolly Ettes club on Friday two runs in the first inning and four afternoon at her home. Rook was played with prizes going in the second, with the eighth inning tesulting in five runs. In the second to Mrs. Allen Williams, high score, inning, Simonsen, Brigham first base- Mrs. Vernal Lund, cut favor, Mrs. man stole home on a sleeping Logan Lavon Priest,' low score. At 5 oclock a delicious luncheon was served. Guests of the afternoon were Mrs. P. W. Jensen, Mrs. Lavon Priest, and Mrs. Alice Sederholm. Northern Utah Laurels Won In Game With to Logan, KT.DKR NEWS. TUESDAY, Semi-Week- ly County Company Will Meet The County Company of the Daughof Pioneers will hold their at meeting on Wednesday afternoon 2 oclock in the Relic Hall at the Court House. A discussion about Peach Days will be held and a good attendance is desired. ters Mimm jesoosma ns? Family Reunion On Saturday The annual family reunion of the family will be held Jeppa Jepp.-ioon Saturday, August 6th, at 10 a. m. A good program has been arranged and all relatives are urged to be in attendance. WAS? BIRD REFUGE gfeosidil) PLANS GIVEN .. Q-n- D iaMvrn ,777??,, f'Jfr Cook Announces Rules For Shooting From Washington. Each $3,93 Proposed plans of administration for the Bear River migratory bird refuge were outlined in a letter reWalter Grossen-bacThe members of the Social De- ceived last weekofbythe Weber County president velopment club entertained at a noand Game Protective associahostess canyon party on Friday af- Fish from Newell B. Cook, state fish tion, ternoon at the Maple Springs. and commissioner, who quoted game with were enjoyed, Bridge games sent him by the information from prizes going to Mrs. Henry Frogley U. S. Biological Survey. and Mrs. Frank Holman. An excerpt from the letter, conGuests of the club were Mrs. L. D. Mahannah and Mrs. Odell of Long cerning migratory game birds, is as follows: Beach, California. Hunting, killing or taking migraReunion To Be tory game birds will be permitted in accordance with state and federal Held Saturday law upon approximately 40 per cent The descendants of George and of the flooded area of the refuge as time to Ann Young will hold their annual shall be designated family reunion at Lorin Farr Park time by special order of the secretary in Ogden, on Saturday, August 6th, of agriculture, upon recommendation of the chief of the biological survey at 10 a. m. The oldest member of the family, after the bureau has conferred with Samuel Young, who is 94. will be the state game commissioner of Utah present and would like to meet all or his authorized representative; provided that there shall be no hunting his relatives. permitted from dikes or within 100 Friends View yards of any dike Each hunter must register his Trousseau name and address on entering the Miss DeLora Rasmussen entertained refuge and shall produce his hunting at an artistically arranged trousseau license. Before leaving the refuge he tea on Monday afternoon at her home must report to the superintendent or between the hours of 4 and 7 p. m. his deputies the- number of each During the afternoon, refreshments species of bird killed. Persons enwere served to about one hundred tering the refuge shall use the reguguests who called to view the very larly designated route of travel, which beautiful trousseau. will not unduly disturb the wild fowl of the sanctuary. Book Review The areas of the refuge which be opened to the public shall shall Tonight be designated with a view to providThe stake M. I. A. are sponsoring ing for reasonable shooting privileges another book review to be given this as they existed at the time the areas evening at 7:30 o'clock in the base- were established. ment of the Library. A previous announcement from The book, "Arabian Nights, will Washington, D. C., said that there Noal. Mrs. be reviewed by Albert would be a open season Everyone interested , are invited to on waterfowl this autumn. Utah, be in attendance. Wyoming, Nevada and Colorado will allow hunting from October 1st to November 30th, inclusive. Idaho, Oregon, Arizona and New Mexico will be open from October 16th to December 15th, while California will have open season from November 1st to Social Development Club Met Friday Tube $1.05 h, 0003 SEX3!QP- 532115 rust scraped off. Minor bent place straightened. Wheels tested for alignment. Tubes and tires carefully applied. Rims cleaned; ... At the Elberta Tuesday tnd Wednesday; Ricardo in Men of Chance." Also Blue Beards Twenty Horses, Brother, and Harem Secrets. Thursday and Friday: Victor in Devils Lottery." Also Niagara Falls. Saturday; Ken Maynard in "Texas Gunflghter. Also Candid Camera, and News reel. Woodland, Cortez Mc-Lagl- en Just a good guy, thats me, said Joe Massie of Waukegan, 111., driving his own car five miles out of the way to get a can of gasoline for his friend. In a Spectacular Skating Act At The BLUEBIRD BALLROOM Wednesday, August 3rd, at 9:30 P. M. Admission: Spectators 15c; Skaters 25c (Prices of Skates Included In Admission) firestone December 31st. The limited season was due to the drouth of 1931 when many breeding areas went dry and there was a small hatch of wild fowl. Bag limits remain at 15, except that the bag may not contain more than a total of 10 birds in the aggregate of canvas-backredheads, ringnecks, greater and lesser scaups, blue wing, greenwing and cinnamon teal, gadwalls and shovellers (spoonbills). These species are In need of greater protection than the common ducks such as black duck, mallard, pintails, etc., It was announced. The big limit on doves was reduced from 25 to 18. s, Mrs. OFF Tax Free Prices Tire prices are slashed. Twenty per cent a 1 1 o w a n c e 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 on THE GREATEST SALE in our history. SALE WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS Week 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 today and equip your car with these champion tires at these SACRIFICE PRICES WHILE THEY LAST. .... ITntom Service Station VERN and CHES Fifth South and Main - - Telephone No. 80 V- 'Years of Satisfactory Service n HO OORINNE POSTPONED TAX OUT - OF - TOWN GAMESPLAYED Two postponed games of the South Farm Bureau league, were played Sunday afternoon, with Honeyville defeating Perry, and Willard winning from COrinne. Honeyville had a hard time stopping Perry by a score of 4 to 1. The Perry boys are still showing Improvement and it was only by putting forth some of their best baseball that the league leaders were ,able to continue their winning. The box score: HONEYVILLE U. S. Govt Street Meetings Continue $1.00 to $1.99 $2.00 and up.. 20c is the The attendance at the street meetings has aggregated nearly 1,500 for the last three nights, and the meet- ings are expected to continue through the week, except that a friendly debate on a great subject has been arranged between Elder Ephraim Jensen and Rev. Nutting, of which the topic will doubtless be announced this evening. The subject tonight will be Faith and Works in Salvation. Others of greatest value will be presented on other nights. Seats for ladles, good music, everybody most cordially invited. THE MISSIONARIES. The r N A & bought Stall Telegraplf IHIIIIIH s Mineral Pure, Clean 1j UTAH Hi Drive ft A Pleasant Good Brigham Admission Up To 9 ? 25 K Adults Children. . .15 Ct (It) her in 1776 at Boston at the time of the Boston tea party, Is one of the treasures of Mrs. Ellen Wade of Los Angeles. No Charge for by Floor or Lunch IBIlBIHIlialBBIBBSSBIIBIIII11 Total Score Seed Growers defeat the fighting Corinne team in the second postponed game which was played Sunday. Corinne held a lead until the final inning when the Willard team scored five runs. Up to this time, it looked as if Corinne could not be stopped. The box score: OCCIDENTAL (OF UTAH) Still doing business. Buying and Selling As Usual. Also Has Successfully Operated a WILLARD Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gleave, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gleave and Mrs. Carrie Olsen motored to Salt Lake City on Monday, where they attended the J. R. Watkins company convention held at the Hotel Temple Square. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nelson and daughter, Elizabeth, and infant son of Boulder City, Nevada, are spending the week visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Evans and Mrs. Lena J. Nelson of this city. Miss Wilma Hill returned from Ogden, where she hadSunday been spending two weeks as the guest of Miss Marion Blair. During Miss Hills sojourn, the two young ladles spent a week at Camp Lanondla, the Mutual Girls summer home, South Fork teapot Jrtl maximum 1! recent death and burial of our bedaughter and sister, Hazel Hendrickson, we wish to express our heartfelt thanks. We are grateful for the beautiful floral tributes, the kind words and singing at the services, and for the loving sympathy of many friends. May the Lord bless you all. MR. AND MRS. PETER P. AND FAMILY. hi -- Mountain Telephony loved PERRY .4 50c to 99c.. Calls Calls Calls Total Score To the many friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted during the w, TE CALLS ARE TAX FREEli THE TOTAL CHARGE Elf THAN 50c I Honeyville and Willard Win Ball Contests On Sunday. Box Elder FREI CARD OF THANKS Steed of Farmington was a week-en- d guest of her Mrs. H. L. Steed of this city. Mrs. Lena J. Nelson returned yesterday from Provo, where she has been visiting with her son, Carl and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Siggard and Lewis Siggard of this city, returned Saturday evening from Denver, Colo., where they spent a weeks vacation. Miss Ruth Maughan of Chicago, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Grover and children at their farm home in Pocatello Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Thatcher, Jr., of Portland, Oregon, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Thatchers parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Tyson of this city and with relatives at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Leland L. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. H. Parley Smith of this city returned Sunday evening from a weeks outing at Bear Lake and in Southern Idaho. Marriage licenses were Issued the county clerks office to Overland of Pocatello, Idaho, Guenna Kemp of Garland; Lisle Adams of Thatcher and Lola of Howell. - t i' r John Ogden Canyon. 16 CO. 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