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Show r Page Four THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Semi-Week- Tuesday, April 23, ly 1935 Jr LOCOMOTIVE THE ELITE SHOP M. I. A. frocks for Boards Entertain The Young Men and Young Womens Stake Mutual boards entertained at a banquet and program at the banquet room of the Howard Hotel last evening in honor of the Will outgoing officers of the two boards. There were more than forty guests present who were received by Superintendent Norman Watkins and President Cleopha Jensen and seated at On one long table in the banquet room. The table dcorations were in the National parks service officials, enMutual colors gold and green with green crystal candle sticks holding gineers, procurement officers and green tapers and green vases holding superintendent will set machinery in gold calendulas. The theme of the motion for the enlargement of Locoparty was hobbies, and place cards motive Springs wild fowl refuge, consisted of hobby horses. Beautiful commencing April 28th. corsages were presented Mrs. Cieopha Construction of four miles of adJensen, Mrs. Abel S. Rich, Mrs. Fred ditional dykes, thirteen miles of fence, Holland and Mrs. C. V. Forsgren. a $2,000 technological srvice building, COC barracks and six CCC accommoMiss Uarda Jensen was toastmist-rqsThe address of welcome was dation structures are contemplated-Officialwho have charge of supergiven by Superintendent Norman Watkins. Toasts were given by Mrs. vising the huge project are: Walter Cleopha Jensen, vMy Hobby, Mutual; Prothero, procurement clerk for the Lewis Jones, Adventures On a Hob- project; Harry L. Dunham, district by Horse, and Mrs. Abel S." Rich, inspector ECW, national parks serHobbies In a New Field." Solos vice; Charles H. Baldwin, district were rendered by Frank J. Kennard auditor; K. F. Hansen, landscape arand Miss Gladys Holton, and an ori- chitect for the project; Floy McGinn, ginal reading, Pet Hobbies of Fam- engineer; Newell B. Cook, procureous People," was given by' Mrs. ment officer, and Superintendent Ruth Black. Richard Stringham, who will direct A tribute was paid the fallowing CCC construction work. Construction of nine of the ten outgoing officers by Mrs- Grace Price: Mrs. Abel S. Rich, Mrs. FredtHolland, dykes which will from the original east and west Mrs. C. V. Forsgren, Frank Green-halgWilliam Cummings, Delbert lakes of the project, creating an adHansen, Harding Horsley, Miss Bar- ditional 2,500 acres of water area, is bara 'Watkins, Mrs. .Irene Budge and proposed. All construction will be done by Miss Lucille Tolman. 206 OCC workers who approximately was feature (The closing community will be stationed at the springs unsinging, led by Frank J. Kennard. der supervision of the national parks service. Sixty-tw- o of the COC men Aged Lady Honored will come from Moapa. The rest of The children of Mrs. C. B. Olsen the contingent will be juniors from outside probably the east, according entertained in honor of her eightieth to Lieut-CoEdwin Butcher, CCC birthday anniversary Sunday, April 21st. At noon a hot , dinner was district commandant. Fort Douglas. appear at thq camp site served at the home of Mrs. Henry They will 26th and 27th, and work will April Stander to guests. commence full blast immediately. Open house was held during the Under Tents afternoon at the home of Mr. and Since April Mrs. Dan F. Olsen. Easter lilies and 11th, Engineers Me carnations adorned the rooms. The Ginn and Hansen with Superintenddining table was centered with a ent Stringham have been making prelarge birthday cake, with .eighty liminary surveys and drainage plans lighted candles, from which light in preparation for a running start. CCC workers will lay four miles of refreshments were served. One hunwith stone in dred thirty friends called to offer dirt dyke, lieu of wood piling. The superinbirthday greetings. tendent has named additional foreguests included Mrs. men as follows: Four technical and Vaneel Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest four Eight trucks and Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jensen a drag-lin- e will be employed in of Cache Junction; Mrs. Emil Hansen, the project Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen, Mr. Jack The army will house OCC workers Benson of Newton; Mrs. Gentel Milliunder tents until the permanent gan, Smithfield; Mr. and Mrsi William consisting of barracks, S. Jensen, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Cleve structures, Hansen, Bishop and Mrs. J. F. Shef- infirmary, latrine, administration recreation hall, mess hall field, Misses Eunice, Lucille and Beth building, and kitchen, and shower building, are Mr. Mrs. Shefand Sheffield, Byron, built by private contractors. BE ENLARGED graduation -- - mousseline de soie embroidered organdy nets $6.95 (0 $14.75 Sizes 14 to 20 Before placing orders for graduation frocks, we interviewed many girls, mothers and school authorities, and from other sources find these are the frocks to be used this season in gorgeous tints of pink, maize, blue, peach, and white. Designed with that debutante air that will make a girl look her very loveliest. - spill-wat- er h, ... Make your selections early! . . . . Lay-anaaccepted. l. Card of Thanks Card of Thanks , We wish to express our sincere thanks and gratitude to the many friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted during the death and burial of our beloved husband and father, Horace Miller Turner. We appreciate the beautiful floral tributes; also the singing and words of condolence; autos; and all that was done to help in our hour of bereavement. MRS. HORACE AND FAMILY. M. We wish to thank the friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the illness, death and burial of our beloved mother, Mrs. Margaret Baird Prlbble. We sincerely appreciate the beautiful floral tributes, condoling words of the speakers and singing at the funeral services, and all that was done for us in our hour of bereavement May the Lord bless you all. MR. AND MRS. LORENZO BAIRD AND FAMILY. TURNER 0 Mr. and Mrs. Vadal Childs and children of Springville, spent the Easter holidays with MrB. Childs parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Jensen in this city. Clifford Anderson, who is employed with the Utah Construction company at Montello, Nevada, spent the weekend in this city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Anderson. RING ro Friday, April 26 TIME: 8:30 P. M. Eight RoundsPETERSON vs. SHOOTIE COPELAND Six Rounds MARK JENSEN vs. FLASH MARTELLO Six Rounds -- BIG BOY JOHNNY .CANADEA vs. JIMMY KLING Four Rounds KICKAPOO DAN vs. KID KAPLAN Four Rounds INDIAN JIMMY BIRD vs K. 0. THOMAS A. GOOD CURTAIN-RAISE- out-of-to- rip-rapp- ed Out-of-to- non-technic- field, Mr. Max Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. $17,000 Contracts Ernest Hook, of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Odell Jewelander of Kanab; Contracts for the structures and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen, Mr. and the technological service building, Mrs. Warren Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. calling for about $17,000 of construc-Merli- n Sorensen, of East Garland; 'tion, will be let in ithe near future, Mrs. Thomas Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. according to Colonel Butcher. Local Charles Allen, of Ogden. firms will submit plans and specifi-cations, and much of the materials will be purchased in Utah. Officers Honored ( BLUEBIRD ARENA KID DAVIS, Referee R This is the biggest and best card of the entire season! Get Your Reserved Seats at the .Thornton Drug Store General, 40c; Boys (under 12), 25c Ringside, 60c-75c; The $2,000 technological The annual luncheon of the Civic will be built for permanency, building accordImprovement club, in honor of the ing to Inspector Dunham, and upon outgoing officers, was held Saturday completion of the project will be used afternoon. An Easter scheme was as a brooder for game birds. The carried out. 0 structure, feet will serve as Mrs. Orville Merrell, president, in- quarters for engineers and supervitroduced Mrs. Weston Vernon of Lo- sors, tool room, nightwatchman, gan. president of the state federation, blacksmith shop and garages. and Mrs. Ethel B. Lund, county demonstrator, who were special Young People Wed guests. During the luncheon, Mrs. J. Paul Fonnesbeck of Howell and Wesley Horsley was introduced as Maurine Hurd of Snowville were toastmistress, Easter being the theme. a marriage license Saturday Responses were made as follows: granted Mrs. Fred Sorensen, Easter parade; at the office of the county clerk Mrs. Ray Grant, Easter bonnets; Mrs. in this city. The young couple were united in W. V. Call, Easter lilies; Mrs. W. L Holst, Jr., Easter eggs, and Mrs. marriage by Clerk Henry Nielsen. Frank Holman, baby chicks. Music was furnished by Doril White and Camps Date Meetings Lee Valentine. Remarks were made by Mrs. Vernon. The Seagull camp of the Daughters A lovely silver pitcher was pre- of Pioneers will meet at the home of sented to Mrs. Clyde B. Stratford, Miss Estelle Jensen, Wednesday evepast president, in appreciation of her ning, April 24th, at 7:30 oclock. splendid work the past year. The Beehive will meet Friday, The committee in charge included April 26th at 2camp m. at the home of p. Mesdames Orville Merrell, J. Wesley Mrs. Alfred Olsen, 325 South, Second Horsley, Clifford Frye, Win. C. Call, East street- J. E. Halverson, M. W. Fish, Dan The Deseret camp will meet ThursPetersen, J. Leo Nelson, Max Frank Holman and C. H. Bryan. day, April 25th, at the home of Mrs. Abbie R. Madsen, 128 North, First Sixty were present East street 122-2- Fish-bur- tThe Honor Theatre for, Perfect Sound CELEBRATE SHIRLEY TEMPLES SIXTH BIRTHDAY n TODAY AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE ! LAST TIMES TODAY AND TOMORROW . . . Shirley Temple in The Little Colonel THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OUR BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM: GEORGE ARLISS in with'Ellaline Terress, A. B. Mathews, Gladys Cooper and Allen Aynesworth i Feature No. 2 GEORGE VANDERBILT in THE DEVILS PLAYGROUND News Reel and Other Short Subjects ... inter-mounta- in THE PICTURES .... SALES AND SERVICE Telephone No. 153 Brigham City, Utah Dn velopment club at a delightful Easter party at her home Friday evening. A lovely Easter basket centered the table with yellow tapers at each end. A delicious hot luncheon was served after which bridge games were enjoyed. High score was won by Mrs. Connie M. Peters and high cut by Mrs. Warren Knudson. South, Third West street. The Oak camp will meet at the home of Mrs. Parley Jensen, Fourth South, Second West street Thursday afternoon at 2:30 oclock. All members are urged to be present and participate in the election of new officers. Tea to Honor Mothers - Honoring , the . gold star mothers, PERSONAL mothers of Legionnaires and Auxiliary members, .a. tea vlll be given on .Mothers Day, May 12th, in the commercial club rooms. Mrs. William- C. Call Is chairman of arrangements and will be assisted by Mrs. Moroni Jensen and Mrs. Ernest Hansen. Mrs. Grant Valentine was hostess to members and guests of the Dublers club, at her home, on Friday evening. Easter favors were used as luncheon appointments. A was served, after which bridge was enjoyd. A prize was awarded for high score at each table to Miss Flora Simmons, Miss Louisa Call, Mrs. Don Secrist, Miss Lois Christensen and Mrs. Max Quigley. Guests of the club were Misses two-cour- Mr. and Mrs. John E. Buckwalter and two children of this city visited over the week-en- d with friends and relatives at American Fork. Mr. Buckwalter is manager of the local telephone exchange. se President and Mrs. S. Norman Lee this city left today by motor car for Boston, Mass., to visit their daughter Ora. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Burnham will occupy the Lee home Joy Jensen, Carmen Halverson, Lois on north Main street during their Christensen and Mrs. Don Secrist. 'absence. of I i ktree Co .folio Owners who have not already (0ut: sprayed itheir peach and apricot ' 'Ban: trees with a delayed dormant spray i of oil and lead, should spray just 4 after the blossoms fall, with leadl't arsenate at the rate of three to four I pounds of lead to 100 gallons of bam water. Individuals desiring the ser-vice of the county sprayer should ! submit their names to the office tfl0011 the agricultural inspector immedi-- f $ ately, or get in touch with George 1 8 H. Davis who has charge of thel11 sprayer. Please purchase enough lead i 0011 beforehand so that the sprayer will181 not have to wait at any one place ' for material. as .orla There is a small hand sprayer be- cha longing to Box Elder county at the .The office of the county agricultural in- - ; t, spector in the court house. Indivi-duals desiring the use of such a sprayer for the purpose of f a few trees or shrubs mayspraying obtain the same by calling at the inspector! ItZ Last rites for Margaret Baird office. You will be required to sign Pribble of this city, who died Thurs- for the same and to return it at soon as possible. f day, were held Sunday at 2 p. m. at a Jwn ' the Fifth ward chapel, under the ma The University of Utah has received! wa direction of Bishop Francis L Christensen. The opening song, O My an appropriation of $840,000 for thelcoj Father, was rendered by the ward next biennium, an Increase of $160,-choir. Invocation - was offered by 000 over the .appropriation . for - the -Joseph. Baird and a solo, She Was biennium 1933-3however, this ,Ja A Grand Old Lady, was rendered less than the appropriation made I by still1931-3Mrs. Callie L. Kofoed. in The speakers were Mary Baird, Hans Knudson, Hyrum Bell, J. E. under the direction of the Larkin; J Baird and Bishop Christensen. A vio- and Felt funeral home. William Baird I lin solo, Rock of Ages, was ren- dedicated the grave. i j dered by Harold B. Felt, accompanied 1 In the obituary of Mrs. (Note: by Lee J .Glenn. The closing song, Pribble published in our last , CU issue, Beautiful Isle of Somewhere, was the following information" was' not eh rendered by the choir, and benedic- available: Mrs. Pribble had fifty cii tion was pronounced by Lloyd Varney. and forty-eiggrandchildren great- - El Interment was in the city cemetery. i grandchildren.) i1 'l - C Last Rites for Mrs, Pribble Held Sunday ' 1 J 5; 3. ht T- Grunow Takes the Lead GRUNOW ANNOUNCES - Bo Tw toxin throv card city I this J nortl : Th s the i New Low Prices Ei ton I fCopei THIS MORNING some models dropping as much as 12 per cent! Fort L Six Grls Doug I Fo, IWash the only refrigerator having the endorsement of the National Medical Association and permitted to advertise in their magazines.' Using Safe Carrene and positively SAFE Gru-nonow h a v e a O GRUNOW, ws Paragraphs Odell Nelson, manager of the local Boyle ; Furniture store, attended a Westinghouse convention held at the Newhduse Hotel in Salt Lake City Monday. : sor .atf i q Mrs.j Ethel M. Stander, city recorder of this city, and Mr. pndvMrs. Leslie Jensen of Bear River City spent Saturday; in , Provo. No. corn: .War MUST SPRAT Funeral services for Horace M. Turner, mayor of Corinne, who died April 16th, were held Friday at 1 p. m. at the Corinne ward chapel, with Bishop Lafayette Nelson presiding. The. choir sang Behold, "Pis Eventide. Howard Jensen offered the opening prayer and a solo, Ill Go Where You Want Me to Go, was rendered by Emil Jeppsen. The speakers were Bishop A. R. Capener of Garland; Abraham Evans of Salt Lake City; Samuel Mitton, President Wm. C. Horsley and Bishop Nelson. Resolutions of respect from the city officials were read by George Ross. Two duets, Let the Little Ones Come Unto Me," and "Strive On, Dear Hearts, were rendered by the Mitton sisters. The choir sang Sometime Well Understand," and benediction was pronounced by Alma Card. Interment was made in the Farmington cemetery. 104 and row) Last Rites Held For ORCHARDISTS Mayor of Corinne The Sego Lily camp will meet on Mrs. Frank R. Holman was hostess Thursday, April 25th, at 7:30 p. m., to the members of the Social De- at the home of Mrs. Orson Nelson, , RECKLESS Capitol Theatre, Salt Lake City STAR OF MIDNIGHT Orpheum, Salt Lake City FOLIES BERGERE Paramount, Salt Lake City to all coming the Capitol Theatre in this city! Out of the 52 pictures to be shown at the Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake City which is the ace house of the region the local Capitol has booked 40 of this select group. THIS IS WHY WE ADVERTISE DODGE AND PLYMOUTH Easter Party Enjoyed Dublers Club Feted O Watkins Motor Go. n, . THE IRON DUKE PICK V ; s. s ll 4 Project. chiffon point desprit striped organdy print organdy o PLYMOUTH QQS Construction Work Begin April 28th taffeta w S2SGS3BCEEBfiJHI3g SPRINGS WILL 5-ye- ar guarantee for only $lta year. There were-- more Grunows sold last' year, in the .higher; priced refrigerators, than any other refrigeratorin America. Grunows can be purchased, under the FHA i Lake f Foi of v I Brigt i I lObs S TR tlor I ofeM Of ; B1 after: Iward J i , Thi B L .the f Jatth Mrs. Mrs. Li , plan. WHY BE SATISFIED WITH ANYTHING BUT THE VERY BEST ? HHKKIUMlWAREG STORES J IN ONE V COAL PHONE-- 6 f Th .ham of th land T?e 1 .Diivli eonte, as pr :Th bars I Pre jofher iatng f'Hlll green Y Bri, loaint |