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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Semi Weekly PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, OCTOBEj, SOCIAL ITEMS Style and Smartness Stake Boards Entertain IN MENS HESE SUITS are back- order arrivals, revealing the very latest models and patterns in the .style trend. Bought at old prices, but held in the making for mid- season styling. I f f I 1 The Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. Stake Boards entertained a party of sixty-fiv- e people, including their partners and a number of other special guests, at a most enjoyable autumn party at Beylmia, the girls' home, on Wednesday evening, October ISth. Those who were able to leave early enough, drove up in time to look around the grounds and note the extensive improvements which have recently been made. Later arrivals were received informally, by officers of the two boards, and joined the group gathered around a huge fire in the big homey fireplace. Supper was served at 7:30 p. m., after which a variety of games and songs were conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Watkins, who are past masters in the art of group entertainment Every one seemed to feel the friendly, informal atmosphere of the place, and entered into the spirit of the occasion with enthusiasm. Many expressed the wish that such an affair might become an annual event looked forward to. In addition to board members and their partners, those invited Included members of the Stake Presidency, and County County Commissioners Agricultural Agent, High Councilmen of Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A., and the retired board members, of which the following were present: President and The Hub Mens Duds 4lVUIUllltl l!lIIl !tgn lull Hll!tlll MtftttiaMtf!j 191111 Is the Curlew Junction to Valley highway. Meanwhile the ' commission e that bids will be opened end of the month on an ELEVEN ROAD ed be-th- PROJECTS TO 500 EMPLOY additional $100,000 in projects on the main highway program. On October 20th, bids will be opened on the graveling of 4.5 miles of the Calls highway, in Box Elder county, to cost $35,000. Fort-Mads- en Utahs $1,021,000 Road Republicans Called To Mass Convention Program to Start Next Week. Hundreds of Utahns In all sections of the state will go back on payrolls next week, when actual construction will start on Utahs $1,021,000 secondary highway program, according to announcement on Wednesday by the state road commission. Dirt will fly on eleven projects In nine counties during the week, calling for an outlay of more than $250,-00- 0 for grading and draining of roadways preparatory to surfacing. Each project is expected to furnish labor for not less than twenty-fiv- e men, and, by rotating labor, the commission hopes to g,ve employment to at least 500 jobless. Labor will be obtained from the district offices of the federal reemployment service In the state, and federal labor and wage regulations will prevail on all projects. No man "will be permitted to work more than 30 hours per week, and minimum wages of 50 cents an hour for unskilled and 60 cents an hour for skilled labor will be paid. Secondary projects on which work will start next week were inspected by K. C. Wright, assistant engineer of the commission, who said everything is in readiness for the states latest offensive against unemployment The project for Box Eider county under this secondary work, - Hervin Bunder Mrs. son, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. George May, Mr. and Mrs. I Robert H. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stayner, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. HanJVIr. and Mrs. Heber W. Perry, I sen, Mrs. C. H. Skidmore, Mrs. Esther Clough, Miss Ethel Frogley, Miss Nellie Poulson, Miss Emma Stohl, 5 Mrs. Roy Shaw, Mrs. Myrtle L. Sor ensen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Nelso Mr. and Mrs. Grant Prisbrey, an Park Mrs. Elsie P. Christensen. A mass convention of the Republican party is hereby called, to be held at the Armory building in Brigham City, Utah, on Saturday, the 21st day of October, 1933, at 8 oclock p. m., for the purpose of nominating the following city officers, to be voted upon at the city election to be held on the 7ith day of November, -- 1933: ' Mayor, two year term. One Councilman, four year term. Three Councilmen, two year terms One City Recorder, two year term One City Treasurer, two year term W. LAMONT GLOVER, (017-2City Chairman. Others $19.75 brings yon the met peeled in suit values I Prize buyt Bo matter what style you choose! Pick them for fit, for tailoring, for wear! Theyre easily the most this price can boy if you buy NOW! Again Penney Club Party Held The members of the Dublers club were entertained at luncheon and bridge on Wednesday evening by Miss Flora Simmons, at her home on Third East street. The rooms were attractive with fall flowers and a beautiful bouquet of popples centered each small table. Luncheon was served to nine members and seven guests, as follows: The Colons The Fsbrless The Models! Mrs. Nello Christofferson, Mrs. Chester Hamilton, Mrs. Rex Gleave, Mrs. Searl Beecher, Miss Mary Savage, Miss Florence Roberts, and Miss Mary Jensen. Following the bridge games, Miss Eloise Hoopes was awarded member high score, Mrs. Searl Beecher, guest high score, and Mrs. Rex Gleave drew high cut. Officers Honored at $9.90 and Worsteds! Young Men's! Sergos! Conserve- Cesslmeresl Cheviots! t! - fivtsl t Drapes! 1 . 71 SOUTH MAIN STREET The members of the Sixth ward BRIGHAM CITY held a social in the ward chapel on Thursday evening In honor of the vi. retiring Bishopric and Presidency of the Relief Society. Hda The stand was beautifully decor ated with a profusion of lovely fall flowers. Birthday Observed CHIROPRACTORS E, After a few opening remarks from A delightful dinner was served last NEW DEVELK the new Bishop, Henry Holst, a at Monday home the of Mrs. evening was splendid program rendered, con- Hannah Payne, honoring her seventy-fir- st A mass convention of the Demo- sisting of songs, duets, instrumental Dr. William W. Searerf birthday. Robert Howel, three month old son City, discussed interest: cratic party is hereby called, to be selections and short speeches. Beautiful autumn flower decoraheld at the county Court House, in Many fine compliments were paid tions adorned the rooms and table of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Howel of' velopments in chiropra Brigham City, Utah, on Saturday, to these retiring officers in apprecia- with a marvelous ing of the northern fi birthday cake at Portage, died Thursday afternoon at tors, $1 the 21st day of October, 1933, at 8 tion of the faithful services the center. the home Covers they were laid for of his grandparents, Mr. Seare Monday evening oclock p. m-- , for the purpose of had rendered. attended! recently the following: and Mrs. John E. Baird in this nominating the following city offiAfter a few short remarks by each city. Colorado Springs cob IM Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hunsaker of The child died cers, to be voted upon at the city of the B. J. Palmer, of the having been suddenly, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hun- 111 retiring officers, delicious re- Honeyville, election, to be held on (the 7th day freshments two of only days. Chiropractic, at Here? were served. A most en saker of Honeyville, Mr. and Mrs. J. of November, 1933: Burial will take place at the PortC. Hunsaker of At 7 p. m. a lunctaW .oyable time was had by all. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Mayor, two year term. age Jack Hunsaker cemetery. of Harper, Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. M. One Councilman, four year term. Mrs. Alfred Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs Sympathy is extended the young city, attended. Three Councilmen, two year terms. Club Entertained Tom Hunsaker, Mrs. Christina Hun- parents in the loss One City Recorder, two year term. of their first Mrs. Ben Knudson was hostess to saker, Mr. and Mrs. Allen One City Treasurer, two year term. Hunsaker, horn. Mrs. Howel was formerly Miss the Allots Mr. members of and Mrs. Pearl Forester, Don Carm,en Baird. the Just A Mere club W. T. DAVIS, and a number of invited Hunsaker, (ol7-20- ) a Wynn at Hunsaker and guests City Chairman. Funds Wd, very prettily arranged bridge lun- James Whitaker, and the Misses She told me cheon on Thursday you told her that at her Doris, Winnie and Sally Hunsaker. home. A profusion ofevening 8e?JeIJtold you not t0 tell her," The state school oflsf beautiful fall Fifteen grandchildren were present said flowers decorated the rooms and a and six great grandchildren. Madge. made the second app'f, color scheme of orange and black Ph The evening was spent ln social ean thing!" replied Charles. the current school was cleverly carried out la the stata table conversation, and a very splendid I told her not, to tell you I told districts of the j decorations. time was enjoyed by all. her. 5 or $350,103.64, A d1,cious luncheon Well, I promised her I wouldnt on the school population j was served to thirteen members and the followah j ss "h t0ld me 80 t tel1 The Box Elder Party Given her did ing guests: Mrs. Ray Thomas, Mrs. totaled apportionment The members of the Finesse Mr8 Ira Srma club een, ?DT, a enjoyed most entine MraEiT TVa delightful no hostess Iryen Holst, Lamar Valentine, Mrs party on Thursday evening at the Rex Gleave, Mrs. C. E. MrS- lf N- - 01sen ia perry Merrell. Mrs.' Claude SJoey, Mrs. W. L. rooms and tables were Holst, and with adorned lovely petunias and rose buds lIa,rry Caldwell of Los AnLuncheon was served to the mein- geles, California. Bridge honors went to Mrs. Claude Sloey, high score Md toree- Euests: Mrs- - Zenos ' and Mrs. Roy Larsen, cut f 0) Call for Democratic Portage Couple Lose Baby Here Thursday Convention Issued S? State f dn No-Hoste- 3 BIGGER HOT SPECIAL S' SAVINGS favor FRIDAY and SATURDAY 75c HOT. WATER BOTTLE 50c RUBBING ALCOHOL, 4 Bottles. $1.50 PETROLAGER, Bottle 25c KOTEX OR MODESS, 2 Boxes $1.00 LOFOTEN COD LIVER OIL 50c PALMOLIVE SHAMPOO $1.00 LISTERINE, Bottle. aq .1 qo ' ' ' fiq' ' or .. 50c LISTERINE, Bottle 25c LISTERINE, Bottle Wm. Thornton Phone No. 122 nn cq Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Jensen of city, announce the marriage of this their daughter, Ruth, to Glen C. Rounds Mr- - and Mrs. Rounds' of Oakland, California. George The ceremony was -performed on Bi8hP Shleld3 ln SSSiX. prizes 55 SKTm 1 and Mr- - 1 3 . S d Goorge SfW rTS an! wigVbJrfof Afternoon Enjoyed ness and loved 23c ?p' and Mrs. Leland this city, announce ' b.bj girl, toii are getting along L. nSJra Q.f nicely. 08 Sc 1 Dok!28rLKSe.HodSes husband and r f1 father1 to c the frled nwUP..be" WELCOME CHOCOLATES, no OOH AD3 BRING 35c ITALIAN BALM 60c ITALIAN BALM 8 OZ. SUPER D COD LIVER OIL 10 OZ. TOMATO JUICE 25c GLAZO NAIL POLISH CHERRY CHOCOLATES, youf 1 PINT FLIT... PINT FLY TOX. oying kind- - M. Jensen. We floral offerings acon?f. beautiful and at'tho5011?0 lng words love and fympatov8!!,8 and the our hour of bereavement durlng - Mere WH1 not Words express dUrlMay the Lord bless feeling8- - RISDLT3 RAT SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: went to Mrs. Roy Runds is a graduate of the Box Elder high school, and the Dee boipital has been spending National tL days L American rjAtrttende1 visiting her parents in city, and upon her return to CaliforSoyaMeeytrrrt nia next week, they will make their home in Hayward, California, where Mr Rounds is CARD OF THANKS employed as chemist in the sugar factory. Th'e ladies of the Friendshin ! K"ud50" mS.i Marriage Announced FOR BUY. AT - 1 ft-601 2Vi 10c NORTHERN TOILET TISSUE3' RUBBER BABY PANTS -- - eoples Drug Coisf RAY -- The Druggist J |