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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Page 4 OF THE club of Perry met at the ward chapel on Tuesday at 7 Perry the following offciers where p. m., were elected: Elaine Stauffer, president; Nola June White, Petersen, secretary; Wanda Nelson, reporter. Hazel Davenport, song leader; Beth White, cheer leader; Florence Young, game leader. They selected the name Busy Bees for their club. County demonstration agent, Miss Izola Jensen, was present and discussed the years work. The ry"-- t -- .vMt I '.?v'' i.VVS'a't &AU, 'J,"'-- 7. KlXl,rA ., v.a t ,' I 4-- H vice-preside- - j. WEE Club Elects 4-- H , Club Met Thursday 4-- H club The Happy Home Helpers met Thursday at the home of Agnes Stander, with Miss Izola Jensen, district extension agent, in charge. An organization was perfected with the following officers being elected: Betty Mae Nelson, president; Donna Bott, 4-- H Nina Knudson, secretary; Marie Stander, reporter; Lucille Jensen, song leader; Lorean Christensen, game leader; Kathleen Hodges, organist; Anna Jensen, comvice-preside- mittee member. There were seven members, three guests and one leader present at the meeting. Engagement Announced The Mr. and Mrs. Fid Lee of this city announce the engagement of their daughter, Florence, to Jay Pond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pond of Island Park, Idaho. The marriage will take place in the Logan temple early in June, and the young couple will make their home at Ponds Lodge, near Yellowstone j National Park, during the summer, Free Swing and Tweeds Shetlands j Dinner Given Mr. The smartly dressed men seem to prefer nonchalant naturalness. And the Free Swing is the style that flows freely with that careless air . . . and comfort! The bellows and box pleats just seem to fall in with any old position. guests being present: Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Bowcutt and family of Wheelon, Mr. and Mrs. Francs J. Petersen and' daughter, DeNese of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Herrick and son Milton, of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Bowcutt of THE HUB Engagement Made Known Roland A. Madsen announce the engagement of their daughter, Amy, to Asa L. Beecher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Beecher, both of this city. The marriage wil take place the latter part of June. Mr. and Mrs. Grouse Creek Boy Logan College For 1934 to Be Unusual out-of-to- Riverside. MENS DUDS Closing Exercises of and Mrs. Glen Burt entertained at dinner on Memorial Day with the following Pneumonia Victim County Company to Meet The County Company of the Daughthe family home in Grouse Creek. ters of Pioneers will meet Wednesy of a was the Death result er, officials of the Utah State AgriJune 6th, at 2 p. m., at the day, of pneumonia. cultural College are planning to make illness N. L. Hansen. home the 1934 commencement exercises on He was born in Etna, Utah, Janu-ra-y A of Mrs. good attendance of all members With Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace as the principal speak, June 2nd and 3rd outstanding in the history of the institution. The commencement exercises which will be held in the college stadium, .will be preceded by a band concert given by the R, O. T. C. college band, under the direction of Professor N. W. Christiansen, Saturday morning. The baccalaureate services, with Rabbi Samuel H. Gordon, of Salt Lake .City delivering the sermon, will be .held in the college Btadium Sunday ynorning. . Tickets for both exercises may be "secured by calling at the Presidents office at the college, or they may be secured at the east entrance to the stadium, Saturday morning for both the Saturday and Sunday programs, Where the exercises will be held. ' Parking accommodations will be 'provided on the east ; side of the ? stadium for cars. . Calvin Frost Warburton, 14, died at 11:30 oclock Tuesday morning at two-da- 20, 1921, the sou of Thomas D. and Either Frost Warburton. He is survived by his parents and the following brothers and sisters: Irene, Ira, Belle, Neal and Ernest Funeral services were held Thursday noon at Grouse Creek in the ward chapel, with Bishop John Had-fiel- d officiating. Interment was in the Grouse Creek cemetery. Friday, June 1, iy MEET1NGIS HELD SOCIAL ITEMS FOR EASE IN STYLE AND COMFORT Seml-Wetk- BY C. L C. LADIES tf Saturday f I ONLY! L WATERMANS NEW DEAL FREE rAED this beautiful The regular meeting of the Civic Improvement club was held Thursday afternoon in the commercial club rooms, with president, Mrs. Clyde B. Stratford in charge. A program consisting of musical selections by a ladies double trio, under the direction of Mrs. L. A. Richardson, a talk on Womens Inby Mrs. Alice fluence On America, on the Eddy LeCornu, and a report federation convention held at Salt Lake, was carried out. Refreshments were served by Mrs. David H. Mann, Mrs. J. E. Ryan, Hun-sake- r, Mrs. Dan Petersen, Mrs. Oscar Mrs. W. E. Davis and Mrs. Minnie H. Jensen. Committees who will be in charge of the various activities during the next year, were announced and are as follows: Program. Mrs. C. V. Forsgren. Mrs. Publicity. Mabel Christensen, Noel Bennion, Mrs. D. H. Mann. Garden. Mrs. Theron Lee, Mrs. John Burt, Mrs. George A. Anderson, Mrs. D. H. Mann. Literary. Mesdames J. Leo Nelson, Noel Bennion, Searl Beecher. House. Mesdames C. H. Bryan, John M. I I I I Leonard has so many new conveniences so many features you want in your electric refrigerator that you will readily i underst?ind why Leonard gives you' most value for your refrigeration dollar. As the COMPLETE Leonard costs no J more than other good electric refrigerators, you may as well i have ALL the features that modern refrigeration provides. I I $2.50 I Furniture Co. Boyle APPLIANCE DIVISION I I I I lI I Brigham City if Burt. Membership. Mesdames Norman Jensen, Eric Olsen, Ross Bowen. Music. Mesdames L. A. Richardson, W. H. Griffiths, Reese Merrell. Peach Day. Mesdames Louis C. Bowen, Roy Thompson, A. D. Cooley, George Mushbach. Christmas Tree. Mesdames Z. W. Earl, M. E. Jensen, Lewis Jones. Merchants Committee and Fashion Show. Mesdames J. W. Peters, Orville Merrell, W. H. Gleave. Teachers Tea. Mesdames Leland Larsen, Chester Knudson, Ernest Lee, Mont Hannon. Civic Ball. Mesdames W. E. Davis, Ross Bowen, W. L. Holst, Claude Sloey. Public Welfare. Mesdames J. Wesley Horsley, James Romer, and Vosco Call. Birthday Party. Mesdames D. B. Baron, Vanez Wilson, Searl Beecher, R. V. WIxom, L. J. Smith, Oscar Man Dozes; Auto Brigham City Mari Crashes Into Seeks Medical Aid Rudolph Kaiser of this city, left for Texas a few days ago for the purpose of consulting Dr. Brinkley, who is widely known over the country through his radio broadcasts. He may undergo an operation while in Texas, should the doctor advise. Mr. Kaiser, who has been blind for several years, was accompanied by Lee Valentine of this city, the trip being made by automobile. Coriimencement Held Prominent Ahepans Attend Christening At Weber College Ceremonies Sunday Mrs. Calista Jensen of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Mary Drake, and Alma West of Soda Springs, Idaho, Mrs. Mary Looke of Los Angeles, California, and Mrs. Mayme C. Underwood of Idaho Falls, Idaho, visited Celebrating the christening of the daughter of Pete and Mandeline (former residents of Brigham City), some three hundred and fifty members of the Greek Orthodox and their friends met at Como relatives and friends in this city on church on Sunday afternoon. Springs Wednesday. The baby was christened Maria. The service was conducted by Rev. n Now, as always, the priest of the newspaper is the best and cleanest Artemias Stamatiodis, The name church. Lake Salt City of constructive exponent journalism. was given by Charles Revell, godfather of the child. Many prominent Ahepans, including P. S. Marthakis, acting supreme president of the Ahepans of America, and John Bokas, district governor, attended. Following the christening, a banquet prepared by Pete, Andrew and Spiros Dokos was served in the resort bowery. Attorney N. J. acted as master of ceremonies and called upon the following speakers; Mr. Revell, Mr. Marthakis, 0. 0. Fred E. WilDavis, Commissioner liams; Pete Gianos, Commissoiner George OConnor, P. E. Athos, Pete Dokos, the father of the child; Rev. Staraatiadis, City Recorder Ella ON. Ballantyne and Mayor Hannan W. Do-ko- s, . Pole Reed Waldron, 23, of Tremonton, while driving his car west on First South street here Thursday at J j. m., dropped asleep for a few seconds and was suddenly awakened when the machine crashed into a guy wire and telephone pole at the corner erf First East street. Nelson was shaken up but not jured and the car was considerably damaged, according to Sheriff Jolt H. Zundel who investigated. In- - J Draught Beer Now Served At Tunnel School Children Get Reading Certificates Earl ITarrell, proprietor of The Tunnel cigar and tobacco stand, has Hunsaker. installed modern equipment at his Educational Committee. Mesdames of business on Main street for FYank Holman, C. A. Munns, and place the serving of draught beer. Alf Freeman. The Tunnel installed this service Mesdames F. Civic Projects. Wednesday morning, and now has on Hinckley, Dan Peterson, and E. tap Beckers Beer, the popular Utah Marble. beverage. Utah ' Products. Mesdames C. Bryan, Flank Earl, H. L. Erdmann. will be appreciated. The commencement exercises of the Weber College were held this morning at the Orpheum Theatre in Ogden. The following students will receive their diplomas: Ralph Baird, Nola Hopkins, Hopkins, Max Stuart Jensen, Fay Jeppson, Doyle F. Lund, Goldie Penrose, Brigham City; Francis Romer, Duane Archibald, Stanley Benson, Emerene Christensen, Dorothy L. Gardner, Donald E. Lind and Grant McFarland, from Box Elder county, outside of Brigham City. Among the honor graduates were Nola Hopkins, Goldie Penrose and Harold Lee Madsen, all of this city. De-lor- es Certificates have been awarded); the State Reading Circle to the toil lowing boys and girls from the Lit coin school district who have Cite, the State Reading Circle require ments: Fifth Grade: Valene Channell, Adt Fife, Winnifred Jarvis, Barbara SW ford, Stayner Thompson and Gla - i Leggett Sixth Grade: Bernice Buzenbail; Maxine Seamons and Glen Leggett f Seventh Grade: Pauline Schneidr Notice, Lincoln Students The boys and girls who have thf "Utah Products Posters in the windows of Brigham City, will pie call and get them as soon as possik I if they wish to keep them. Otherwise the merchants will I. asked to destroy them. E E. H. Jensen of this city writ went an operation for appendix at a local hospital Thursday noon. He is reported to be gettn I: along favorably. es Perry of Ogden. Mr. Davis concluded the speaking with a eulogy. The father of the child is the manager of the White Spot Cafe in Ogden. FOUNTAIN PEN! 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