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Show THE BOX REDER NEWS, PAGE TWO FESTIVAL gllp Box Bfor faua PEACH BRIGHAM WAS Published Every and Friday Tuesday i Mantua News AT Mr A HUGE SUCCESS , Semi-Weekl- y. Y, Bear River News flower DISPLAY MANY ATTRACTS Mrs. Georgina Anderson had a quilting bee at her home Wednesday. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Maud Johnson of San Francisco, California,, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lewis. Mrs. Rasmus Hansen is visiting In and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and Page) (Continued From nrst Mrs. and Mr. of dinner guests Perkins at Wellsville on Monday. ond place. Mrs. Mantua (Continued from first page.) First ward; Monday at Wellsville, the Wellsville Victor J. Bott, Fourth ward 8. c. WJXOM. Editor and Manager ball players defeated the Dahlias. First Place. na0 Jensen of is a St. Anthony, Idaho, with her mother, George and Martha Washington and Subscription Rates: also second Place. Miss ward; ?ensen First on son lawn. Following the their $2.00 guests Year. One Mra Anna Hansen. Place -First Zinnias, (dwarf) Six Months $10 ina- line were marching students, the gyst Miss Gayle Jensen entertained on second place, Connie .50 wu! Three Months bw! jnne wardProgressive card games were First Monday. place. car, banners, and the m r.tv Lowe, Willard; (giant), First wara, refreshments served. and Entered at the Post Office at Brigham representing seed for the Junior school at enjoyed Littlewood, Al-tCity, as Second Class Matter. Mr. and Mrs. Lund Metcalf and J08teer- Mrs. C,ru Hann, Prom in 1934, and graced by two Mrs. . delicious tray Third ward. children. The Future Farmers and the Rerfatio? family of Salt Lake City spent several their products were conveyed in a noon at her served twenty membeis Blackeyed Susans. First place, Mr . days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry PARAGUAYS was sewas Thomas Crompton, Fifth ward large truck drawn by four grey luncheon NAPOLEON Johnson and family. four guests. The afternoon and in club Aonian horses. After the Mantua. Lola Jensen, Rook, Miss Dorothy Gardner entertained cond progressive in place, with folplaying recent spent difficulty Paraguays purple and white marched by, K. Nelson, to Reta Ida score First standgoing place, with high at the home of Mrs. C. C. Johnson in lowed by the Girls Ag. club. The Larkspur Bolivia, resulting from a long Mrs. w. to Myrl Jensen. second disfavor place, cut and the recalls of her cousin. Miss Gayle Jenward; honor dispute, were in line carrying Boosters club ing boundary Dave Johnson and daughter Carina, 0. Knudson, Second ward. astrous war led by Francisco Solano an enormous peach which was very afternoon was spent in a sen. The Salt Mrs. of McChasen Marigolds. First place, Orange Lopez, who became dictator of Para- attractive. Then came the Freshmen and Miss Margaret with W. 0. Knudson, Second ward; second social way and a hot dinner was the week-en- d guay in 1S62 and seemed ambitious and the Home Economics clubs, Lake City, spent in served fourteen guests. and River. here relatives and friends to bring all South America under marching. place, Esther Ohman, Bear returned Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen visited Johnson Mrs. First place, City. Brigham Marigolds. his rule. Lemon The Science club had an attractive weeks a second three after them with home ward; First in Franklin, Idaho this week. a radio station. The Mrs. Mary Holman, Although Paraguay had a popula- float depicting River. with mother, her here visit Bear Mrs. Emma Stander is visiting her P. J. Jensen, then followed in costume, place, tion of only about 1,200,000, Lopez in Speech club (double). First place, daughter, Mrs. Maughn Stocks and Nasturtions, 1865 waged war on her three larger came the Junior high school dressed second One of the most delightful socials and Uru- in costume and carrying flags of of the season was given Wednesday Mary Holman, FirstJ. ward; neighbors Brazil, Argentina Fourth family at Pocatello, Idaho. Bott, Victor Mrs. nations. various four-fiftplace, of The new Mutual officers for the guay. In five years, evening at the trout hatchery, the ward; (single), First place, Mrs. Earl corps from the Weber home this population was dead. Of the A drum Z. Y. Erekson, Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. year, entertained at a social of coming second HOUSE place, 225,000 remaining alive there were county schools preceded the beautiful by the Recreation club members and Clark, Fifth ward; amusement hall on Tuesday in I the ward. in for Fourth best of J. chamber from Bott, float the Victor woOgden was i only 28,764 men, besides 106,254 water inside. Sa it their husbands. A large bon-fir- e Petunias. First place, L. D. Wilde, honor of those recently released. men over 15 years of age, and 86,879 commerce a key to the city. A number of very beautiful floats lighted and roasted marshmallows First ward; also second place. Progressive games were played, and wanted children. This was almost what it were enjoyed by and watermelons two prizes. as the such and dancing was enjoyed. Petunias, followed, (fringed), war stories Kindergarten has sometimes been called, a Lake cheese for Gertrude Craighead, Se- Luncheon was served. club representing Fairyland;" the twelve guests. First places, of extermination." and First West. ManMiss LaPreal and Lee Nelson, Rose Y. L. M. I. A. with a group of Gleaner Goulding, and cond ward, Mrs. Arnold Dallln entertained on Lopez stopped at nothing to keep Girls; the Civic Improvement club, Mrs. Lloyd Keller spent last Tuesday tua; second places, J. F. Leggett, In honor of her FOR RENTMod np the unequal struggle. Regiments representing an old fashioned garden ; at Logan. Third ward, and Mrs. Eliason, Wednesday afternoon Lars J. Hailing and Serell Hurd of Sixth ward. nished apartment of boys between 12 and 15 years were the American Legion, with a group daughter Velmas thirteenth birthday. 5 (sl3-psent to the front, and many women of Indians. Next was the U. I. C. Grover, Wyoming, spent the weekGolden Ophelia Luncheon was served. One Roses. perfect CanMrs. were and of Mr. as end Women in ranks. the guests fought Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnson and FOR RENT-.ebus, Associated gas truck, Grains of rose, a blue ribbon winner, Mrs. w, the sole dependence for the raising of Gold, Sperry Mills, Globe Mills, C. & non Hailing and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vogel Spierman. U of Salt Lake spent Sunday children M. Goulding. bouse, in North, ft? They also visited with crops, and they also transported am- E. quality pies, and others. W. W. Mrs. Mrs. Lorenzo Mr. and First with Baskets. place, P . D. Lee, phone 77. visiting and friends in Brigham. munition and supplies, even dragging Brigham City Corporation had an relatives Johnson and family. Misses Eva Riggs and Mary Gunnell Knudson, Second ward . artillery to the battle fronts. Lopez attractive float representing the proThere were other entries, but these Mrs. Fern Arbon entertained last EARLY ELBERTAS-i- n here was killed on March 1, 1870, and gress of eighty years, and the small of Wellsville spent the week-en- d home canning and friends. with and the official winners. were relatives the war ended. train entered by the Union Pacific Saturday afternoon in honor of her Donald Jeppsen of Wabaska, Nev., shall have a utj Three prominent local gardeners, birthday. Social chat was the diverReduced to utter helplessness, Para- System attracted wide attention. The R. week-enFrank Mrs. d as the guest of James E. Halverson, spent the picked, Peach Days sion and a hot luncheon was served guay was permitted to adopt a new Ogden high school drum corps came Bishop and Mrs. Conrad Jeppsen. He Holman of Brigham City, and A B. lowing. Come get yot constitution and set up a government next in the procession. bidden. to twenty guests and send your friend! it A number of commercial firms left Sunday for Hamer, Idaho, where Dickenson of Corinne, were judges. under the protection of her former Mr. and Mrs. Golden Anderson and he will teach school. There is a good deal of interest and price right jm foes, but a Brazilian army of occupa- were represented by decorated autoof Elwood spent Sunday visitour of Woodrow Miss Neilson and in annual shown the family TOFFERSON. Ruby display and a band of and Indians mobiles, tion remained until 1876. the rodeo riders and horses brought Neilson of Logan, spent the past beautiful fruits and flowers and this ing Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Peterson. Paraguay has not yet regained the up the rear of the magnificent week here with their aunt and family, year the Relief Society have taken Mr. and Mrs. Golden Peterson and BOX ELDER MILLING Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jensen. another step up to perfection children of Snowville visited relatives population she had at the beginning pageant TOR CO Is equipped j, just of Lopezs disastrous attempt to conMisses Ruth and Carol Hodges left and are sure to reach their aim in Prizes for features in the parade and stock feedt I grain week. here this for their home in Garden City on the very near future. quer the neighboring nations, al- were awarded as follows: a cleaning stalling Mrs. Mr. and Moroni of Lundberg of the scarcity A very interesting display of arts Most outstanding float, Washin- Sunday, having spent the past week though, because at mill Friday! uj the to motored Malad, Idaho, on Monday, men, polygamy was legalized for a gtons Mount Vernon home, entered by here with their sister and family, and crafts were sponsored by Other days, phone John while in an effort to repopulate the the Box Elder high Bchool and the Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sims. 487-R-- l. Warren Taylor and Horace to attend the golden wedding of Mr. somenow The is Misses Ella Jensen, and Wilma Littlewood. country. population and Mrs. Ben Lundberg. Brigham City schools, $25. Schools. Mount Vernon float, first, Garfield of Harrisville, spent the j This feature may easily grow into thing over 800,000, while that of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Reese and Mrs. YOUNG MEN Entering t: Bolivia is nearly 3,000.000. here as the guests of Miss one of equal interest, as the flower Sidney Alvis and $15; high school Science club, se- week-en- d Utah, see Mra Franck daughter of Newton, . Violet Jensen. 'show and the beautiful handicrafts- - visited relatives here cond, $5. board and room. Mode week. last The Y. L. M. I. A. was reorganized manship of the community be seen Clubs. Kindergarten, first, $16; TOO MANY IN heated home, just Mrs. Bertha Reynolds of Price, Civic Improvement, second, $5. Sunday evening, with Mrs. Lola Jen- - and appreciated. U." Address the COLLEGE visited the sen as week with her M. past as daughI. A There is a good deal of talent for president, Sylvia Hansen Religious Organizations. street. Salt Lake City. President Arthur T. Hadley of Yale Gleaner Girls, first, $10; Y. L. M. I. A first counselor, and Miss Lucille Jen- arts and crafts in our community and ter, Mrs. Leslie Jensen and family. sen as second counselor. Stake of- the new feature will bring it out has made a valuable contribution to second, $5. Miss Eva Jensen of Salt Lake spent EXPERT EYE EUT-- j Success ladies! We are sure of the week-en- d the current discussion concerning the Community. Ogden City, first, $10; ficers from Brigham City were In with Bishop and Mrs. Peters Jewelry CoirW! attendance. advisability of trying to make college Brigham City, second, $5. your future success if the present Osey Jensen. Industrial. Sperry Mills, first $10; men" out of unsuitable material. very rapid growth toward perfection Mrs. Mary Aatkins Hansen pre- CASH PAID For dead Union Pacific System, second, $5. continues. cows and horses. that be would It supposed sented naturally her vocal students in a recital Aoni-ans, The flower show was lovely. Marching Groups. B. E. H. S. Reverse charges. the head of a great university would in the meeting house Wednesday evefirst $10; Junior high school, stress the Importance of a college second, A $5. Mr. crowd ning. and Mrs. Walter Chamberlain attended. WE ARE EQUIPPED-T- ti large education regardless, but it is an Judge Webster of Spokane, Wash., A number of were awarded spent the week-en- d Mrs. Albert Holmgren and daughkind of eyeglasses ul in Provo. to offered encouraging sign that leading educa- in the childrensprizes when the name' he change section and each Mrs. Elizabeth Wight of Brigham summoned Aleidua Petrus Hendrikus ter Echo, spent the week in Salt tors are coming to realize that for child lens. We can save in the parade in the vast majority of young people costumeappearing City, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lunt of Backx Van Werald for naturalization Lake City. Peters Jewelry Comar; was given a dime. the four years required by a college Cedar City, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto ! appearance. 3 course is largely a waste of time, Omer and family of Salt Lake City, money and effort Startled street car passengers were spent the week here with Mr. and We quote Dr. Hadley in part: Mrs. William Orme. evicted from the car in Chicago, while If business is bad, call in your printer. "People engaged in public instrucMr. and Mrs. Joseph Archibald of Mrs. Trolson has returned to Logan Sarah Johnson, colored, gave birth tion are inclined to go too far in to a baby. Salt Lake City and Mrs. John Shum-wa- y after spending the summer with her thinking that everyone should be enof Garland were Sunday guests son, James Rasmussen and family. couraged to pursue his schooling to at the ward chapel. An inMiss Dot Anderson of Bothwell Monday the furthest possible degree. They of Mrs. Janet Pierson. program was rendered and teresting to them seems Mrs. Vilate and Mrs. Rhoda Archi- spent the week with Miss Ree Orme. lament what the highly dinner served. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hunsaker have inadequate proportion of elementary bald motored to Clarkston to visit A surprise party in honor of school children who go to the high Katie Archibald. gone to Paris, Idaho, after visiting a . . . schools and of high school pupils who Mrs. Orville Nish, Mrs. Jesse Archi- month here with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Truman Tolman was given Sunday proceed to college; and they glory in bald and Mrs. evening. Welling Zundel were Hunsaker. any increase of these proportions. Garland Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tolman of Mrs. George Hunsaker, Mrs. Marvin shoppers Tuesday. They seem to forget that the classvisited Mrs. Mary Tolman. Ogden Mrs. Hannah Hess of Tremonton Dustman and Mrs. Wesley Dustman room is not the only means of eduMr. Mrs. Earl Cragun of Plea- and cation; that a youth may get more was visiting Mrs. Don R. Lamb entertained in honor of Mrs. Frank ur intellectual and moral training from last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harper Steed and practical work that he likes, than done at from formal lessons that he loathes." children of Marysville, Idaho, are fifty guests. to seer, Now, this does not mean to depreci- visiting here. Miss Elnora Wooley and Clarence ate in the least the value of higher Mrs. Hannah Hess on , left Saturday Jones of Salt Lake City spent the education to those who, by intellect, for Plain week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. temperament and inclination are cap- John C. City to visit her brother, past Mason. Claud Tolman. able of acquiring it and putting it to LETTERHEADS - ENVELOPES -- at the Mrs. L. A Rose is visiting in BrigMiss Maxine Orme received cuts practical use. It simply means that BUTTERWRAPPERS unless a young person has the native ham City with her daughter, Mrs. and bruises about the face and body TICKETS - WINDOW CARDS DODGE, ability to work with his brains, he William Johnson. Friday when a chain on the giant had better be taught to work with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb motored stride at the HEADS STATEMENTS school Honeyville BILL play his hands. fa to Kemmerer, Wyoming, Sunday, to grounds broke. BOOK BINDING - STITCHING - PERFORM visit Mrs. Lambs brother who is em- - A dinner was given at the home of STICKERS - BOOKLETS - BADGES ployed there. They were accompanied Mrs. Enoch Hunsaker on Thursday in by Mr. and Mrs. Asael John of honor of the GUMMED LABELS birthday of the late! Portage. . Enoch Hunsaker. Utahs highest standard TYPEWRITER CIRCULAR LETTERS Louis Zundel went to Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson I ON educational institution. spent TAG ENVELOPES - SHIPPING TAGS City during the week to accompany Sunday in Salt Lake TELEPHONE CALLS City. ' his wife home who has been spending DANCE PROGRAMS - WEDDING CARDS Mrs. Erwin Standing and children WHEN THE TOTAL Freshmen must report Sept the week and mother, of Salt Lake visiting her parents. CHARGE IS LESS BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS fist, and must attend Sept. City, are R. T. Nish of Logan was a 22nd to 24th. THAN 60c Sunday visiting Mrs. Olga Wheatley. - BLOTTERS - FOLDERS CHECKS visitor here. Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle visited All other students must with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jensen in S. Govt. r Sept. 26th. Mrs. L. T. of New York Hyrum on Sunday last. returned Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Benson unexpectedly from a trip Calls 60c to 99c Tax 10c and Regular class work begins visited in Newton n Calls $1.00 to $1.99 j Tax 15c Sept 27th. Su,iw. Mrs. Anna Van Noy of Calls $2.00 and up Tax 20c Ogden the week visiting with Mr. and spent Send for catalogue. Mrs 20c is the maximum tax. Teit of Lovs David Grant. UTAH BRIGHAM CITY, If it continues unabated, after the Jewel! Horton, Jr., of The Mountain States Pocatello, discovery that he Just borrowed the Idaho, spent the week visiting Mrs If business is good, call in your printer. Telephone & Telegraph Co. big yellow sport roadster for the eveEllen Hunsaker. Salt Lake City love true Kansas Its ning, City Star. The Grant family reunion was Semi-Weekl- y, i - "Z SSJ SS D,,a 'jrKL j.ru. on Lee-Thir- d hs J d) :W 1 i eli IN JTI Wo rLi , Fi el iris ic )W v n u irii P f N '.pi h. Mes-dam- 14) Honeyville News Plymouth News Phone 7 and get an ssriasszsir Plan To Register HAVE YOUR PRINTING and you will have a chance dollars again. We do fine work UNIVERSITY k J OF UTAH NO TAX OUT-OF-TO- j U. Tax mr Fl-ase- The Box Elder Ne0 i JOB PRINTING University of Utah held THE FEATHERHEADS FELIX... 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