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Show D ct per NEWS. TITF PAGE FOUR "Little Philippe of Belgium; Thomas, Book of Mirth;" Berry, "Art for Children; Bryne, "With Mikko Thru Finland; Call, "Wagtail." Books for Adult Readers Rossell, Weed, "Insect Ways; Tracts and Trails;" Mathews, "The Boy Scout Book of Campfire Stories An Old Wolfs Favor- - Genealogy Workers jtes; Dixon, "Personality of Insects; Enjoyed Social Van The London Omnibus. OF THE WEEK PUBLIC LIBRARY Volumes to Plan ICrtSc Alii Baden-Powel- l, Ages Are Added to Collection. Doren, was held by An enjoyable social Fiction Books Box Elder Genealogical associathe Rice, "The Omnibus of Sports; at the Sixth ward amusement tion Stribling, "The Store; Wallace, Points hal1 Wednesday evening. Fourth Plague; Bower, of Charles Brown was in charge West; Stone, Bitter Tea of General comwith which opened the program, Yen; Bojer, "Great Hunger. Johnson munity singing led by llrs. of the Bear River ward, and a piano I library is not a building, nor a collection of dead and dusty books, but a living, active agent of service." Books for Boys and Girls Brandies, "The Little Indian Weav er; Burgheim, "The First Circus; Pox, Mary Annes Little Indian; Hyde, "Little Folks Book of Nature, "Little Sisters to The Campfire Girls, and "Little Brothers to The Scouts; Gordon, "Loralne and The Little People of The Ocean; Brandies, A i solo by Mrs. Nicholas of Willard. Reeder Prayer was offered by Adolph Anof Corinne and stake president drew Petersen gave the address of welcome. A duet by Miss Roberta Nicholas and Mr. Ward, Willard; a quartet from Mantua; a solo by Mrs. Gardner of Bear River, and a reading by Kent Clark concluded the program The Ole Carlson family the evening. their annual reunion, Friday, August and cantaloupe were Watermelon 26th, at the Fish Hatchery In Box . to all present followed by CARLSON FAMILY HOLDS REUNION fii"of l. Another Chance! You think your hat is "through." It Isn't. All It needs is a mas- terly cleaning 75 and blocking. Cents We call for hat . . , and deliver your free of charge! Brigham Steam Laundry 'Phone No. 62 r Service - TENNIS MATCH S. 4. 5. Annual Tournament To Begin Saturday, Sept. 3rd. Art 6. 7, c- - 8. D- - 9. 16. r-- The annual Brigham City Tennis Tournament, sponsored by The Box Elder News, will begin on Saturday, hi Baker H6ST78 $H S25 p. Lee V. Phillip Splendidly Messrs. lace Richardson.pi, Lake & Walley Cafe ri Main street, neon electric sign business. The front is being repainted, being "all brushed Day visitors and local , 1 Daylight saving time I up a New York baby M was bora at 12; 30 daylight saving time, p. m.. May 14th, standard? which is its birthday i- -' a iaKivkii for the coming year; remarks, James IIUU vueCnc rinK L. JenSOn Vnor Ta p.iorrlGRlnr hvmn - I Pure Silk Hose Us Rejoice; J. Olsen. 49c to the members of the Coterie club at a bridge luncheon on Wednesday) afternoon at her home. Those who have not registered at Various fall flowers were used to the high school yet, may do so on decorate the rooms and tables. at 6:30 oclock. Saturday evening Luncheon was served to fourteen! SUdent3 reglster I members and the following guests: m. 7.30 at p. baturaay iMesdames Theo Schneider, Edwin I Pair Anothr shipment of those value towels. 5c Each fully Electric Iron Electric Toaster Electric Grill Some have tarns muffs to Always you get more than your moneys worth in quality goods. Fast Color I i&L Siq: tkr oear fO old golden Broadcloth Shirts 69c Corduroys Navy Blue, Varsity Blue, Rust Brown and Golden Tan New High Waist and Zipper Pockets $1.79 $2.45 $2.65 Star Brand Shoes for Wear $1.95 $2.45 $2.95 Boys Shirts and Shorts 25c Each Good Sox 10c Pair Sleeveless Sweaters $1.45 Oshkosh and Crown Boys Overalls The Worlds Best Overalls! THE HUB MENS DUDS rule. days'; H Boys Scout I ES Shoes Those tough'wearing shoes for school! c 9 to 12 oize Size 12 2 to 2 Size 2 2 to 5 2 Size 6 to 10 guests. 1-- Silvano Siegfried Bidden Adieu 1-- ei no ..W Jim 1-- $1.39 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siegfried enter-- 1 tained at a farewell dinner in honor of their daughter Sunday who is leaving this week for Silvano, Grouse Creek to teach school. A delicious chicken dinner was served to ten guests, including Max Quigley of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Hoopes, Jr., and children of Ogden. Oxfords and Slippers Womens For Girls and Misses Arch Support Shoes 98c Comfortable, stylish. New low price Sizes 512 to 2. $2.79 I Canyon Party Is Held Thursday Now You Save More Than Ever I 6 m6mbers of he Veterans of Foreign Mars and their partners f ,easant Party Thursday evening at the Maple Creek Trout Hatchery in Mantua. A watermelon bust was much enjoyed, after for Peach Day activities ofwhich plans the George Gidney Post were discussed. enjwed en-37- ed Corduroy Pants For Boys Zipper pockets. Cinnamon and Dark Blue Osblde Days . vei?aEflo ijXESbr1 slashed to Enjoy Banquet The members of the Little Theatre nL!hJde adofnP,?itnUtiful 681-1- 7 49c eve- - fal1 flowers rooms and table where f0r CM1 IT6 Simonsenfift7 eets. was toastmis-tres- s and a description of parts of a Play were given as follows: Rex skid ,r' d Marl . Fellows theyre made the way you like em roomy and full and stitched to hcldl Good quality Z20 denim a great buy at this new low price I l Dr. Antheaume of Paris. declares, that the irrestible usually dignified by the t 8teal; kleptomania, Is not reallv disease, but just pure imS U teerauce of the New assortment. Plain colors fast colors- at a banquet on Wednesday cussedness. In 87 newer we had long suspected M mS to 18 $1.79 6 Dress Shirts For School Guild Members 6Tn!ertalned and match. NEW LOW PRICES ON birthday forty-fiv- e window, $2.98 98c anniversary of Mr. Barker. Two children and their families! were unable to be present. The time was spent in social chat and a delicious luucheon was served I to lined. Notice our center Birthday Anniversary seventy-fourt- h 6 to 14 Every coat warmly, Just Imagine! The children and grandchildren, Including eight families, of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Barker, met Thursday evening. August 25th, at the Barker home In this city, to celebrate the Make "THE HUB School Bog Headquarters Fabric Size Honored Last Week ISCHOOl New Coats Only The Board of Education entertained at their annual reception to teachers last evening at the Box Elder high school in this city. A program was given in the audi-- l torium, after which they adjourned to the gymnasium where the evening was spent in playing various games. Refreshments were served to all in attendance. The chairmen of the committees were: J. D. Gunderson, humorous stunts and music; Mont Hannon, progressive and competitive games; Edna Burnham, refreshments. Are Here Again Fur Turkish Towels .Anderson, Wynn L. Eddy, William When two robbers entered n con-- 1 pjf0 anj Oscar Forsgren. fectionery store in Cincinnati, 0., T Johnson played high at Mary Wilhelm prayed so audibly to Mrs Alf Freeman drew Uge and be spared the robbery that the twolllf favor. Mrs. ICtor Bott Was men eyed each other quizzically and I voted In as a new member. hurried away. School Bays Jaunty the new fall shades. All Charles Anderson was hostess Board of Education Honors Faculty Tom Sawyer 2 t t ks? School Registration Pat Rasmussen Eight-Hou- raer V however, the dopH hanging around, what The followEe-Queadepts are first round of piay- - NEWS BACKING some tin Thursday and will spend visiting here. Reese and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Idle- from returned children have the spent wilde, Idaho, where they summer months. reMiss Dale Hansen of this city few a days from turned Mednesday in the Targee outing to Big Springs National Forest. Geraldine Morgan and Marjorie Marshall of Downey, Idaho, are the Mr. and Mrs. guests at the home of E. C. Mixom in this city. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Smith and daughter Barbara of Salt Lake City visited Wedin Brigham City on Tuesday and Mrs. and of Mr. nesday, the guests W. H. Gleave. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker and their two children, who have been visiting in this city for the past month, have returned to their home in Latuda, Utah, where Mr. Hunsaker is principal of the Junior high. An artistically arranged wedding reception was given Wednesday evening at the Elmer home in Garland in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Elmer, who were recently married. Mr. Elmers sisters, May and Esther, were hostesses. The evening was spent in playing affirmative side; quartet, Kotter sisters; debate, "Resolved that the games and a dainty tray luncheon was Carlson reunions are a benefit rather served to about fifty guests, Mr- - and Mrs. Elmer received many than a detriment to its members decision given to affirmative side; lovely gifts, remarks, Maria C. Jenson of Hyrum, Those present from Brigham City who related some of the tragic scenes I were Mr. and Mrs. Parley Thompson, which occurred In their family during Miss Uarda Owens, Miss Ftiy Valen-th- e long and tedious journey across tine and Vernell Hansen, the plains; all officers were retained I Mrs. Best Hat Renovating In the City Truelson of Mr and Mrs. Arthur friends m with Salt Lake City visited Brigham City on Wednesday. of Mr and Mrs. Theron Ockey ? ci this in arrived Parco, M'yoming, Wedding Reception Held Wednesday Jenson of Hymm. The meeting was called to order at p. m. with President 0. W. Olsen presiding and conducting. Singing, O Ye Mountains High; prayer by Wm. F. Kotter; minutes were read and approved; humorous debate, Resolved that an old maid is more of a nuisance to a community than an old bachelor honors going to the HAT THE BOX ELDER September 3rd. The preliminary rounds of the tournament will be played the latter part of this week and the first of next week and the finals will be held on Peach Day. AVe can promise tennis lovers some really very Interesting matches. For the details of the tournament get in touch with the members of the tournament committee Hy Holton, Norm Baker, Irv Anderson and Grant Valentine. me evening was spent The contestants in the singles tourmusic being furnished by the Stokes battle for the privilege of After handshaking and greetings, I family orchestra, nament, B. SkipTwenty years ago, Charles one round and the Peters lunch was served at two long tables I his as winning wrote one hundred and seventy-fiv- e Ga., Macon, of 74, A)out per, mem-- 1 Norm Baker was the with places set for sixty-tw- o s, cup. talked fellow loving represen-berin were This attendance, own epitaph, poor people competent winner last year and is a including Eli O. Carlson and I mtives being present from all the too much. wife of San Bernardino, California. war(j8 0f the stake. During lunch hour reminiscences of pioneer days were related by James . Give Your y "local ITEMS (SOCIAL ITEMS BOOKS AT Semi-Weekl- 69 to 71 6 to 14 Dress Socks For Men and 5c Pair (D IPemumey East Boys nunc, Side Main Street Brigham City, Utah - I |