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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Semi Weekly AGE FOUR SB I B' K WEI OF THE . -- Tjl Bride-Ele- ct Honored OF- - Miss Augusta Madson, whose marriage next week to Laurence Mark Neuberger will be an interesting so-- ; cial event of the late summer, was SPORT AND STREET the honored guest at an attractively arranged bridge supper given Monday evening by Miss Camille Christensen at her home in Logan. Supper was served at one large table centered with a mound of summer flowers in shades of pink and blue. Tall blue tapers were at the ends in silver holders. Place cards were marked for Miss Madson, Mrs. Mark Neuberger, Mrs. C. Lester Pocock, Mrs. Ottis Peterson, Mrs. W. J. Nelson, Mrs. Webster Hunter, Mrs. Henry Daines, Mrs. Russel Hendricks of St. Louis, Miss Mina Griffin, Miss Thelma Johnson, Miss Dorothy Watkins, Miss Afton Thain and the hostess. Following scpper the remainder of the evening was enjoyed playing bridge. High score prize was awarded to Miss Watkins and Miss Madson was presented with a guest prize. .for AffllM I La Bonne Fille Club Is Entertained SOCIAL ITEMS 01 Mrs. William Bott entertained the members of the La Bonne Fille club at a prettily arranged bridge luncheon on Wednesday afternoon at her home. Tables were arranged about the lawn, where a delicious luncheon was served to the members and two guests: Mrs. Harold Olsen and Miss Mable Ridd. The afternoon was spent in playing games with prizes going to Mrs. Harold Olsen, high score, Mrs. Ray Seavers, low score and Mrs. Thomas Baron, Jr., drew the cut favor. OF SUMMER HOES Karen Morley Stars In Elberta Picture k-- Karen Morley, whose rapid rise from a small part in a Garbo film to featured roles opposite John and Lionel Barrymore, Wallace Beery, Leslie Howard and other screen headliners, is still the talk of Holly . 8 A. M. wood, now adds another title to her Ei reputation as the fastest climber in Lbersh talkies. She has become known as the studio colonys feminine political all and RWji iiszlz; expert Twice has Miss Morley been thrown into the hectic turmoil of Straps" ring u Washington politics as the woman in the case, first in The WashingCOME EARLY THEY WILL GO FAST! Sows ton Masquerade and now as the tth cf mysterious woman in the presidential mansion of Gabriel Over the White Bride to Be Is House, filmization of the sensational anonymous novel and screen attrac Party Motif tion act the Elberta Theatre next Mrs. C. Lester Pocock entertained Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. in honor of Miss Augusta Madson at a prettily appointed bridge tea given 1 South Main - Brigham Tuesday afternoon in the gardens at 69-7- 1 the Pocock residence in Logan. South Main Street Brigham City', The guests included were Miss Madson, Mrs. Mark Neuberger, Mrs. Ottis Peterson, Mrs. David Burgoyne, With the assessment of the 50 cents Mrs. Rulon Maughan, Mrs. Russel E. per bushel government processing Chief attraction of Berntson, Mrs. Floyd Davis, Miss tax on wheat, flour prices in Brigham Camille Christensen and Miss Lucille City and other seum at Jefferson Citjl parts of the state, j Burgoyne. advanced approximately 35 cents per pair of shoes, size 22, ajir' c: Dainty refreshments were served bag Tuesday. Miss Ella Ewing, a native the card games. Each following Proceeds from the processing tax who died several years table was centered with a bowl of will be to reimburse farmWhile pink and white snap dragons. The ers who employed Smithfield ry PT The members of th agree to reduce wheat acrehigh score prize was awarded to Mrs, Flower club, in a caravan of five Peterson and a guest prize was ages under the allotment plan. The processing tax became effec- cars, visited Brigham City and vicin- j presented to Miss Madson. tive a month ago, but wholesalers ity on Wednesday, with Mrs. Hannah and retailers were allowed thirty days Roskelley in charge, and Miss Izola Four-Club Girls of in which to dispose of stocks on hand , Jensen, county demonstration agent, before their wares became subject to Perry Enjoy Social The caravan went to Garland, where the tax. The federal government reWednesday last, the Healthy Cooks quires all dealers to inventory stocks they visited the Bear River stake of Perry met in a capacity at manufactured from wheat, which in- tabernacle grounds and the grounds Dei&j the home of Carma Wilde. cludes macaroni, spaghetti and simi- ofs everal private homes. At of Vice president Merle Carter, took lar products, in addition to flour. home they visited the 'Gifford Watland, where they viewed charge of the meeting. The tax to is processing expected Invocation was offered by Mrs. be reflected In itbe sizes of loaves the living room and the and also visited several other Davis, after which a game was en- of bread. Specif garden, homes. ITrom there they traveled to joyed. Record books and - posters Brigham City prices for were worked on. and viewed the dahlia Deweyville Large bags of flour Tuesday averaged $1.60, bed of Mr. Ellis. tube l! 25c on with $1.25 compared Monday. At Brigham City they visited the Petersen Family I j lovely rock garden and lily pool at ? GIANT I Reunion Sunday When Andrew Waring of Dorking, the S. Norman Lee residence, the 45c size Vi, was living room and lily pool at married he the paid The Hans N. Petersen family will England, j 7 khvda of stainj dacotatl and Holman Frank Roy Campion e ,the thirty-threwith penny hold . their annual reunion Sunday, registrar , Colgates removes 'all he had saved for over 'homes. They also visited the Baron August 13th, at the Maple Springs apieces, which before Mills Woolen by returning of four years. period Fish hatchery. way of Wellsville, where they stopped A splendid program has been armer- for a refreshing lunch. that stole Admitting they ranged for the days activities, which 1 taa will commence at 10 oclock in the chandise from stores in Winnipeg, ft wo Milke Waldner and Miss Pate National works John Canada, Liberty attendance is A morning. large fmed i Cross were sentenced to be spanked in the office of the Corona Daily anticipated. 122 f,wel- in public. at PHONE Calif. Corona, Independent :rour Engagement of Mantua 7 th PAIR SATURDAY This includes whites, tans Oxfords, Pumps and Kisii i? Processing Tax Sends Flour Prices Soaring Set the alarm clock a little ahead for to morrow morning, so youll be down here in time to make your selection of these 69-7- Smithfield Flower Club Visits Beauty Spots of Brigham nd extraordinary values at this excep- . v tionally LOW price. COLGATE H You r wont be able to resist these exceptionally fine dresses when you see them. Sizes 14 to 20 4-- H Tre-mont- on Cret' out-do- or , ISTEVEN&VAN EKGEUEN COl ( Better Values Always Store Hours for Saturday -- 8 a. m. b B to 6 p. m. S ' out-do- or faM. TH01 LOCAL ITEMS Lorenzo N. Stohl of Salt Lake City was visiting and greeting old friends in Brigham City on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James El Halverson of this city left during the week for an outing to Los Angeles, Calif. A marriage license was issued during the week at the county clerks .office to Charles B. Wyatt and Eva H. Jones, both of Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. Alf L. Freeman and children and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Anderson of this city left Thursday morning by auto for a trip to the Yellowstone National Park. THEATRE FRI-SA- T He Took What He Wanted. JWN Sf 1 'i ' Miss Lucille Cleave of Salt Lake City is spending her vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gleave in this city. Mrs.. Logan Beckstead of Phoenix, Arizona, has been visiting in Brigham City this week with her father-in-laGordon Beckstead. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Willis and Clyde Willis of 'Downey, California, are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Ellen S. Carter of this city. . Stake officers and stake priesthood meeting will be held as usual In the high school building next Sunday, Aug. 13th. STAKE PRESIDENCY. Mrs. F. W. Flshburn returned on Thursday from Salt Lake City, where she has been spending the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Flshburn, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fishbum, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Flshburn and their families. Edwin Baird, state motorcycle patrolman for Box Elder county, has been transferred to Cache Valley to take the place of Patrolman Harry Clark, who was recently Injured In an accident. A marriage license was issued on Wednesday in Salt Lake City, to Miss Verna Christensen, daughter of Eli Christensen, and Shirley Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Anderson, both of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hillman and two daughters of Long Beach, California, former residents of Brigham City, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. A Pella in this city. Mr. Hillman is foreman of the Shell oil refining plant at Long Beach. ' Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Wright of ithis city have received word from Mr their daughter and and Mrs; M. H. Flake of Snowflake, Arizona, announcing the birth of a fin baby boy on August 6th. Mrs. Flake was formerly Miss Malinda Wright. County Clerk J. A. Josephson, James Jensen, R. A. Madsen, Mrs. Leah Reeder and Miss Lottie Olsen of the county relief committee spent Wednesday in Weber, Davis and Salt Lake counties checking up on the methods of conducting relief work in these counties. Herman Stayner, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stayner, and Wesley Steed, son of Mrs. Clyde Steed of this city, returned Tuesday to San Diego, Calif., after spending a ten days furlough in this city. The young men are both enlisted in the U. S. Navy, and were given a furlough after completing their first three months course. w son-in-la- Couple Announced Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hailing of Mantua announce the engagement of their daughter Bernice, to Chester Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rasmussen, the marriage to take place in the Salt Lake temple In the near future. THEATRE SUN-MON-TU- rrramre mm mu fation ! PRICES never MYRNA LOY REGINALD DENNY Jack: Where are you going 4.40-2- 1 $5.55 4.50-2- 0 $6.00 4.50-2- 1 $6.30 i ' 4.75-1- 9 $6.70 Lets eat up the street. Jack: Aw, no; I dont care for A SAM WOOD production Bringing you the mysterious lure of A lady had just purchased a postdesert nights . . . thrilling you with age stamp at a Must the flaming romance of an untamed I stick it on myself? she asked. son of the desert. "Positively not, madam, replied the postalc Ierk. it will A Picture more if you stick it on the accomplish envelope. sub-statio- n. 5.00-1- 9 tYpxtfokUyn-Yfy- a 0mopolif an Production with Walter Huston KAREN MORLEY, FRANCHOT TONE ARTHUR BYRON, DICKIE MOORE Directed by GREGORY LA CAVA to Bill: asphalt. More Safei. t Me 3 i RIile Bus fleets know mileage bus fleets using Goodyear import 97 70 more mileage than Goodyj got five years ago. same ms the car have your extra this ments that made PATHFINDER ," The safest tread is the ones r can stop your car the qukfc Goodyears stop quicker that! other tire. 10 quicker that second best. Up to 77 than others. Tests on wet ments prove it. Why not toff :tire? i -- GOODYEAR any other motion picture in the hittory of the tread f Goodyears give you safeC, 'oyec every ply because every f rdoi S t Suptf built with patented runs SOI Cord and every ply bead to bead. Ask to see aw twist demonstration and r i moresr. cl yourself why it means f in every ply. w, i eat, Bill? 0GD Everythings going up In price. Here are the attractively low prices at which you can still buyGoodyear Tires today. that li unlike the 5 see again! A motion pictur Safei; In the plies , with Jj you may , i&lklAi'! In T I More More , In a caravan of romance a? ES Birth of n g vj ryj iers, t fui t ti imp 4.40-2- 1 $7.20 age possible. 4.50-2- 1 $7.90 4.75-1- 9 $8.40 5.00-1- 9 $9.00 5.25-1- 8 $7.20 $10.00 5.00-2- 0 5.50-1- 9 $7.45 $11.50 f r. U WED-THUR- S nt Night Featuring Laurel & Hardy in THE DEVILS BROTHERS and a serial: THAJiTOM OF TIIE AIK BRIGHAM AUTO & SUPPtf We Never Close Phone No. 19 Years of Friendly Service I. iw ii.y .jia 23 1 d |