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Show Vs yYi&3day, May 7, 1935.- THE BOX ELDER NEWS, - Semi-Weekl- Faze Threa y to the members of the Social Development club Friday afternoon at her home. A tasty luncheon was served from four small tables centered with pastel spring flowers. Bridge games were enjoyed, prizes A prettily arranged formal tea being awarded Mrs. E. C. Wixom and was given Sunday afternoon by mem- Mrs. Orville E. Merrell. zbers of the Business and Professional Womens club at the commercial Dinner Party Enjoyed club rooms in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Sheffield The affair was given in honor of the .Senior girls of the Box Elder presided at an attractively arranged dinner party Friday evening at their high school and their mothers. Mrs. Leona Pruett and Miss Verna home in honor of Bishop and Mrs. Packer presided at the tea table, Abel S. Rich. which was centered with a low bowl Dinner was served at one of spring flowers and ferns. Lighted table centered with a low bowllong of tapers in crystal holders 'completed pink sweet peas. Covers wore laid the centerpiece. for eight guests. A very interesting program was 0 presented by Miss Lura Redd, president, which was as follows: Violin solos, Miss Ruth Romer; trio selections, by Mary and Regena Jensen, and Bodell Olsen. Mrs. Caroline M. Hendricks, dean of women at the U. S. A C. was guest speaker. Her By Mrs. Cannon Hailing subjects were: Need of Women in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. MANTUA, Industry," Pathology of Women in Lewis Perkins Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Why Women Fall in Industry," Jr. were the Sunday Business, and Choosing Your Job Lewis Perkins of Johnson and Mr. Ernest guests and Landing It. Mrs. Hendricks She and Mrs. Melvin Jensen. recommended a new book, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hill of RichStrives to Conquer," by Maule. One hundred and fifty guests were mond visited here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marble and son in attendance. were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schow. Mrs. Grant Entertains . Rodney Schow of Logan spent the Mrs. Ray Grant presided at a lovely week-en- d here. Mrs. Leonard Jeppsen was hostess spring party in honor of the Ace-club members and guests at her to her club Wednesday at her home. home Monday evening. Luncheon was served five members Luncheon was served at six small and three guests. Bridge high score tables centered with pink was won by Alta Nelson. Mrs. HowFollowing the bridge games, ard Peterson of Brigham City was prizes went to Mrs. Jim Brown, high a special guest. Mrs. Newell Larsen entertained the score, and Mrs. James Wallace, cut favor. , Recreation club Thursday. A hot Guests included Mesdames Albert luncheon was served sixteen memE. Noall, Henry Nielsen, Jim Brown, bers. Progressive Rook was played, Veronus Jenson, Leon May, C. E. Merrell, Jane B. Clark, Eric Olsen, Claude Sloey, Mack Fishburn, Vernon Watkins, Leo Johnson, Marie Wight, Jean Jones, Ruel M. Eskelsen, Norman Jenson and Winifred Jarvis. Capitol Theatre The Honor Theatre for Perfect Sound LAST TIMES TODAY: LOUISA M. ALCOTTS IMMORTAL - THE HER ; I do shrewd shopper will EARLY! COTTON PICKIN Just Arrived . . . All the New Types! Values to Thrill the 5 ; Y- - ! f j j FASHION-WIS- WOMAN E Summer is here and you will need several of these for summer wear Tailored types in plain weaves, print cords, and seersuckers. , Fluffy types in tissues and all type sheer cottons. Eyelet batiste, lace cords, etc. All outstanding for style and value. ... $1.95 to $3.95 Special! Wednesday 100 SMART NEW DRESSES I in sport and afternoon types, checks, dots, plaids, etc. Sizes 14 to 42. VALUES I INCOMPARABLE ? (PI A snap-dragon- Elite Shop jOf: University of Utah board of preheats was authorized by the last legislature to deed to the United in fee simple any part not in g!.F'".tes .cess of five acres of the campus of the University of Utah for the Establishment of a central bureau lot mines. TUe 1 Jjt I An honor graduate in the University of Utah department of military science and tactics is eligible to receive a probationary commission as second lieutenant in the U. S. Marine Corps, according to a plan announced recently by Secretary of War, George H. Dern. s. Birthday Dinner Enjoyed n' Mrs. Thomas E. Secrist entertained Sunday afternoon in honor of the birthday anniversaries of her husband, Thomas E. Secrist, and son taaa LITTLE MEN with Ralph Morgan, Erin OBrien Moore, Junior Durkin, Cora Sue Collins, Phyllis Fraser and The Little Men. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OUR BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnsons BABOONA An Aerial Epic Over Africa Feature No. 2 THE CASINO MURDER CASE A Picture Metro-Goldwyn-May- er Special matinee for children Saturday at 11 a. m., featuring and several short subjects in place of The Casino Murder Case, for the matinee only, as the management feels this picture is not proper for children. All attending the matinee will receive free, a new, different delicious Static bar of ice cream, all the popular flavors, and now being popularized by the Idle Isle. Ba-boo- , PICK O THE PICTURES with Helen Peterson receiving high score and Josie Jeppsen cut favor. Miss Roma Tubbs spent the weekend at Riverside. Ruth Nielson, who is teaching school at Bothwell spent the week- Mrs. Osmond Hailing entertained Thursday in honor of her daughter Lu Juanas fourth birthday. Refreshments were served ten guests. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jeppsen of Thatcher spent Thursday here witb Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jeppsen. ; end here. Miss Rhoda Larsen of Salt Laka Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jeppsen of with Mr. spent the week-en- d here with A. A. Ogden spent the week-en- d and Mrs. N. C. Jeppsen. Larsen and other relatives. it; &a - r- Sterling Secrist, at her home- Dinner was served at one long table centered with tulips. After dinner a social afternoon was en joyed. Guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Secrist of Collinston; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Secrist of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Don Secrist and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson and family of this city. Swinging, Rtv.nibl Roller b Woltr Rtmovtr with FUiibU Upptr Roll and Fitln Bottom Roll Club Entertained Mrs. Norman Jenson was hostess ) Size re? Watkins Motor Go. Washer Sale DODGE AND PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE .Telephone No. 153 . . 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