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Show FRIDAY. SEfT. THE BOX ELDER NEWS. Semi Weekly JPAGE FOUR was carried about one the following program freshments were served to ladies the daughters: who out by by hundred and twenty-fiv- e The Old Rag Carpet, Duet, attended the affair. and 'Victoria O. Valentine Rachael ladies by a Comhundred and twenty-fiv- e Fowler- a letter from the State Mesdames of Pioneers of composed committee pany of the Daughters HorslTheron Lee, A. D. Cooley, was read by Secretary Sarah famun A. J. entertained Stevens, Fowler Emma Helen Miss Peters, eyand F. A.' Hinckley. with readings; the lesson, Constructo wish in charge committee of the Pioneer Homes was given The to tion Women Pledge to and appreciation Charlotte B. Reeder; Kent Mrs. extend thanks by Rich, and o Jensen gave two humorous readings, Bishop merchants, the Home At Buy this a sketch of the life of Jane Elizabeth all who participated to make The Civic Improvement club held splendid program a success. Braugh was read by Mrs. Lauraa its first meeting of the season on Morris; Captain Sarah Davis read A. Thursday afternoon In the commercial poem by the modern poet, Edgar Luncheon club rooms, at which a very interest- Bridge Guest; remarks, Mrs. Annie A. Jensen . Brigham Boosting ing program and Mrs. Emma Facer of the County Given Wednesday City was given. Company concluded the program. durMrs. Lester Dredge was hostess to At 3:30 oclock a short business After the closing exercises and Ace-bridge ing the social period, refreshments meeting was held with president Mrs. the members of the x present by F. A. Hinckley in charge. club and a number of invited guests were served to twenty-sie Davis, Sarah At 4 oclock a Fall Fashion Revue, Morrison, lunElizabeth arranged most a attractively at wearthat H. demonstrated which clearly Horsley. Welling and Sarah on Wednesday evening at the ing apparel of style and quality can cheon flowbe purchased as reasonable in Brig- Idle Isle. Beautiful early fall B. & P. W. Club Met ham City as anywhere' In the state, ers of various hues adorned the room table, one long and centered the was given. Wednesday Night The merchants committee of the where luncheon was served to seven chairM. guests: the E. following and The officers of the Business and Mrs. Jensen, members with club, man, Mrs. Searl Beecher and Mrs. Mrs. Leonard Peterson, Mrs. James Professional Womens club met In Ross Bowen, together with Mrs. Clyde Brown, Mrs. Veronus Jenson, Mrs. executive session Wednesday evening, B. Stratford and Mrs. W. H. Cleave Vern Wixom, Mrs. R. C. Bowen, Mrs. Miss NIal Nelson, president, was in of the program committee ' were in Ray Grant, Mrs. Rulon Baron, Mrs. charge of the meeting. Mrs. Preliminary matters pertaining to charge of the program. The follow- Eric Olsen Mrs. Wendell Hoopes, V. Wixom, club activities for the ensuing year R. the Mrs. with W. L. merchants Jr., Holst, ing ladies by furnishing the apparel dis- Miss Mary Savage, of this city, and were discussed and plans were comPan Mrs. Alvin Olsen of Kalamazoo, Mich- pleted for the membership meeting played by living models: Peter n Shoppe, J. C. Penney Co., Stevens-Va- igan. Following the bridge games to be held Monday evening, October and the The Co., Elite, prizes went to Mrs. Ray Grant, guest 2nd, at 8 oclock, in the Spanish Engelen high score, Mrs. Rex Gleave, member Room of the Idle Isle, at which Miss Forsgren Shoe store. During the afternoon ithe Ladies high score, and Mrs. R. V. Wixom Alice Pedersen, of Logan, state federation president, will be the speaker Literary club of Bear RiverandCitya drew the cut favor. furnished musical selections of the evening. As the club study dry interesting talk on Boosting Sego Lily Camp nights last year proved a success, the members taking up national and Brigham City was given by Bishop Abel S. Rich. Miss Mildred Stone of Met Thursday international affairs, current events of general interest and book reviews, Tremonton, and Frank J. Kennard The Sego Lily camp of the Daugh- it was also entertained with musical selecdecided to continue them. eve met Thursday Miss Blanche Hyde, former presitions, after which Mrs. Dan Peterson ters of Pioneers made a motion that the women in ning at the home of Mrs. George dent of the club, presented the finanattendance pledge themselves to buy Facer. Captain Sarah Davis presided cial report for the year ending June and was in charge of the exercises. 30, 1933, which was accepted and as much as possible in Brigham. At the close of the meeting, re After the regular opening exercises, ordered filed. A splendid organized membership drive, under the supervision of Miss Hyde, membership I1 chairman, is being conducted this week with a view to obtaining a creditable increase in membership, the new members to participate in the meeting to be held on Monday LOS ANGELES SOCIAL ITEMS - OF THE WEEK VALUBS 'that JOINS PEACH , challenge SeausttiiSM DAY FESTIVAL I Ef-fi- Horsleys Specials Another Piece Goods Offering At Lower Than Cost Prices! II m 1 1 1 1 LOT LOT LOT LOT LOT LOT CURTAIN NETS CURTAIN NETS (VALUES TO 55c) m u Yard Yard Yard ......13c Yard 19c Yard 29c Yard 10c 13c 13c PIECE GOODS OUTINGS AND PERCALES DRAPES AND CRETONS CURTAIN NETS - CLOSE-OU- T 79c ON SILKS Yard 25c 98c $1.79 TABLE FILLED WITH VALUES TO 75c Going ... CHILDRENS SHOES !. MENS WORK SHOES 1 Residents. A box of luscious peaches was received by the 1933 Peach days com- mittee, the day before the 1933 festival, from the Los Angeles Brigham club. These peaches were distributed to the distinguished guests, and the following letter was dispatched to that organization: September 20, 1933, Miss Olivia Jensen, President Los Angeles Brigham Club, 1126 Edgeware Road, Los Angeles, California. Dear Friend Olivia; We were delighted to have the Los Angeles Brigham Club participate Annual with us in the Twenty-nint- h Peach Days festival held in Brigham City on Friday and Saturday, Septem- 3 S NEW LOT OF SWEATERS AT LOW PRICED Remember to Be at Our Store Saturday at 4 P. M. - pSvaaBiaaBiBinBnai lace Iiow a SMOKEY AND THE celebration at least 100 per cent better than it would have been without it. I am sure that a letter from you about your celebration there would be read with interest here. Very truly yours. Box Elder Commercial Club - Elberta Theatre Saturday, September 30th at 5, 7 and 9 p. m. Matinee Prices: 10c. 15c and 20c After 6 p. m, 30c BUCKAROO DANCE AT BLUEBIRD At 9:30 P. Gents, 40c Ail M. Ladies, 10c MIDNIGHT PREVIEW AT THE ELBERTA SATURDAY featuring Jean Harlow and Clark Gable in HOLD YOUR MAN ?ik 1 BERTRAM Je,e BALLROOM DANCE at OGDEN MILT TAGGART Orchestra And Entertainers Tuesdays and Saturdays BERTHANA BALLROOM 69-7- 1 us South Main Executive Secretary. A number of former Brigham girls now residing in Los Angeles, have Dublers Club formed a Brigham City Girls club, and the following letter was received Entertained from that organization: Los Angeles, California, The members of the Dublers club were entertained by Mrs. Don Secrist September 12, 1933. at a very prettily arranged bridge Commercial Club, luncheon on Thursday evening. Brigham City, Utah. The rooms were attractive with Greetings. early fall flowers, and a color scheme Gentlemen: of yellow and green was carried out Whereas, we, the members of the in the table decorations. In Los AnGirls Luncheon was served to seven Brigham City met club. on the geles, having together members and the following guests 11th of September, 1933, In our day Mrs. Raymond Fishburn, Mrs. Glen Annual Peach Days festival, Burt, Mrs. Edward Ward, Mrs. Norm regular do hereby send to the old home town Miss Miss Helen Nelson, Mary Savage, and to the inhabitants thereof, greetPatterson and Miss Elma Hansen. and felicitations. Bridge games were enjoyed and ings This being the season of the ripenwent to Miss Eloise Hoopes, prizes of the peach, we say, may it also member high score, Edward ing be season for the ripening of the and Mrs. Ward, guest- - hj&h.-sco- re, business endeavors, to such an your cut. Fishburn drew Raymond high extent that the entire home town community may feel the great urge Descendants Met for not only bigger and better peaches, but, also for bigger and better busiOn Saturday ness during the coming seasons. Saturday, September 23rd, forty-fiv- e As usual all those from the peach descendants of George and Mary center, now sojourning in Los Angeles Harding met at the family home in and vicinity, are in peach pink of Willard, the event being the one health and happiness, and no little hundredth birthday anniversary of success is attending a majority of Mr. Harding. Mr. Harding, who died the Brigham City Girls club. Vive la Brigham City, and her ten years ago, was among the first pioneers to settle in Willard and took peachy citizens. a prominent part in the progress of Very sincerely, that town and Box Elder county. Brigham City Girls Club, After a sumptuous dinner was By MAUDE WEST, served, games were participated In President. by the younger members, while othList of members attached: ers enjoyed a social afternoon with Maude L. West, Coral Iverson, friends and relatives. Hanna J. Missall, LeOro L. Willes During the late afternoon the group O. 'Whitaker, Edith Morten-se- n visited ithe family burial lot in the Josephine Mae M. Olson, Olivia Northman, Willard cemetery. Jensen, Carrie B. Lund Andersen, Helen C. Burt, Belle B. Christopher-son- , Finesse Club Held LaVerd W. Lillywhlte, Rilla LaVeda Jensen, Rose ss Party Beth Wilson and Mae Anderson. Kelly, Local people appreciate the loyalty The members of the Finesse club of these Brighamites. a enjoyed pleasant party on Thursday evening. A delicious luncheon was served The Brigham Municipal Band will at the Idle Isle. One long table was play a final band concert Sunday centered with various flowers, and afternoon at 4:30 oclock at the covers were laid for eleven members court house grounds. and one guest, Mrs. M. W, Fish. The Misses Louise Eleanor Following the luncheon, the ladies Ryan and Ellen Rich Call, adjourned to the home of Mrs. R. V. registered Monday as of this city students at the Wixom, where bridge was played. University of Utah at Salt Lake. Mrs. Scott Horsley played high and Messrs. Vogel Spierman, Mrs. David Call drew the cut favor. Frank Earl and John C. Jensen of this city spent several days of the week on a fishing trip over in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Herbert Stayner of Garland, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Call and in this city Thursday with his son, Ben E. Call, motored to Provo son on W. H. Stayner and family. Saturday, where Ben registered at the Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hargis and son Brigham Young University for the Billy of Salinas, California, are visit- school year. Mr. and Mrs. Gary ing Mrs. Hargis' parents, Mr. and Gipson of this Mrs. W. I. Hargis at North Willard. city attended the funeral services of Mrs. Mary Wright McCfelland, Horace E. Merriott, a cousin of Mr. daughter of Lorenzo and Sonora UT hnd 0gden Seventh of Salt Lake City, visited chap1 1: a with her aunt here, Mrs. Thursday P. N. Pierce. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Olsen of this city attended the regular meeting of of 8den district held Monday evening in Ogden A paper on bronchial and lobar pneumonia was discussed at the meeting. Gipson and daughter Mrs. June Franklin, and Mr. and m A. J. Miller of Los Angeles, Cali-paavisiting with Mr. and Mrs in this Get a Crowd and and Mrs. Franklin Ire Se mothe? LOCAL ITEMS .... tnar-velo- - Brigham and Chamber of Commerce. By J. WESLEY HORSLEY, No-Hoste- Youve Heard Them On the Air! Now See Them in Person, ... ber 15th and 16th. Your luscious peaches were rushed to cold storage the moment they reached us and preserved for the honored guests who responded to our invitation to join in the festivities, including Governor Henry H. Blood and Congressman Abe Murdock and many other state and municipal officials. Your token of good will made. the -- (THESE PRICES ARE UNDER TODAYS COST) years of EXTRA VALUE in Penney's coats give you the right to EXPECT MORE to? day! These are lavish with in style furs, and simply appeal at the price! 31 evening. FOR SATURDAY AND NEXT WEEK 1 1 $19.75 Brigham City Girls Club Numbers Former re and sister, respectively, of Mr. Gipson. ..I5rsosilla C. Papendick of this c ty r,etunied Wednesday from a months trip east, where she went - ?, REPORTED By MAX J. SCHLEGEL Quarterly Confer A bunch of us went over to the on River Bay Bear Be Held bird sanctuary at ' Saturday. Transportation and lunch enwere furnished. It was a very The Quarterly Confereno Box Elder stake will be joyable and educational trip. Sunday, October 1st in the The Virginian boys, who have not at Brigham City. Thera are anxiously waiting for four sessions, the first at Saturday to come around, for that the presidency of the stall is when they leave for home. Cant and counselors, and m blame them theres no place like patriarchs, and the presid home. Ill bet well think so too, all priesthood quorums. The second meeting will after being away for six months. We wish you good luck and a fine a. m. This session will to regular conference work journey home. public Is cordially invited Thursday of this week, we gave a this session. The third meeting will b dance at Hyrum. This dance was in a regular conference se m., to the boys farewell the form of a fourth meeting at 7 a leaving and a welcoming dance for the m-- as shall be determine the fellows M. I. A officers under il Our Camp F-- 2 Research club has pices it will be held. to to We urge the saints changed its meetings to Just once a week now. This time is taken up by goodly numbers as this Forest Service men and professors be a very interesting conic: STAKE FEB (2t) on forestry subjects. On September 11th, Prof. Beecraft talked to us; on George Hodges, proprietor September 18th, Prof. Taylor talked Milady . Beauty Salon, aci Mr. 25th on to us, and September Dokas of the Grill Cafe of h Libby of the Forest Service talked are leaving this evening lot to us. to attend the Century o! exposition. Mr. Hodges F-2 Our Camp Speech club Is spend several days at to are members fine. Its coming along School of Beauty Culture' meeting every night and rehearsing Chicago. readings, monologues, comedy plays, and other sketches. been active in takThey have also ' Mexican ing part in our weekly hour of amusement when we all get together just for fun. ' Will - i J k pn I Real cm Weve been told that we will be leaving here in about two or three weeks, ibut no one knows where to we dont know where were going, but we are to be on our way, Anyway, I guess most of the fellows at the HOLLYWOOt BUY CANDY Made With Beet Sufi . . and help our community! When you realize S: s of that a large percentage made from cane the candy made in America is sugar, you will appreciate the fact that . All Candy Made by Hollywood Candy Com pany is made of beet su$ Candy made with beet sugar is just as money spent for this superior candy remains Lets Support Home Edward Ryan, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ryan of this citv whn underwent an operation Wednesday for appendicitis at a local be getUng Sdy The to case was an aaarsvatL FSKwsa-a- F-- 2 would kind of like to Nick not need to have i in his radiator when he see them, wherever they m e NEWS OF CAMP Industry! Hollywood Candy BRIGHAM CITY, - - UTAH J |