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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Semi-Weekl- y Summer Wedding Society Mrs. Elva Gibbs, Reporter Briuge Luncheon Given Friday afternoon, Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker of Honeyville, entertained at e bridge luncheon at a her home at two p. m. Six small tables were centered with flowers in purple and gold, with the same colors carried out in the favors and bouquets throughout the rooms. High score was won by Mrs. Birdie Smith, low score Mrs. LaVoy Chlarson, and cut prize went to Mrs. Verenna Benson. Guests for the afternoon were Mesdames Helen Chamberlain, Edith Perry, Leah Justensen, Florence Bar- r, nard, Annie Gardner, Vera H. Alice Boothe, LaVoy Chlarson, Pansy Hunsaker, Sybil Benson, Laura Hunsaker, Vaudis Boothe, Marjorie Christensen, Leone Hunsaker, Mary Wintle, Verenna Benson, Mary Hunsaker, Bee Tolman, Maudell Burke, of Honeyville; Mattie Hassel of Deweyville, and Birdie Smith, Clara Nelson, Lucille Jones and Melissa Peterson Of Brigham City. XX three-cours- Miss Ora Mathias, daughter of the of late Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mathias son Newcomb, Lewis and this city, of John Newcomb of Ogden, were united in marriage by Bishop David 0. Anderson at the Mathias home on Third East street, on Monday, .Inly 15th. Miss Mathias is a graduate of the Box Elder high school and has been Box engaged as a teacher in the the year. past district school Elder Mr. Newcomb is employed at the 0. S. L. depot at Ogden. After a few days visiting in Salt Lake City, the young couple will make their home in Ogden. Following the wedding ceremony, to light refreshments were served members of the immediate families. XX Garden Party Given Mrs. Louis C. Bowen and Mrs. Jesse Rock entertained at a delightfully arranged bridge luncheon on Saturday afternoon. The guests were received at the Idle Isle tea room where a three-courdinner was served. Larkspur and sweet peas centered the small tables. Following dinner the ladies went to the Bowen home on First East Zachary Taylor did not learn! nomination for the president LOCAL ITEMS street where tables were arranged on U- -I almost a month after the adU the cool, spacious lawn for bridge. ment of the convention, becZr Forty guests were bidden to the Lee Valentine Honored Miss Ruth Valentine of this city his failure to pay postageTi luncheon, with Mrs. Harold C. Day is spending a weeks vacation at notification letter. Mr. and Mrs. ,Waldermar A. Call and Mrs. Robert Hummel of Ogden 'entertained )the members of the and Miss Stella Young of Fort Win- Salt Lake City. XX guests. The Irish potato ranks ip Little Theatre Guild at their home gate, New Mexico, W. A. C. Bryan of Mrs. Mr. and recepinformal XX an at the vegetables grot, Friday evening among YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wyo A Nephi are visiting with relatives tion in honor of Lee Valentine, who Texas, although averaging only Held Outdoor Party flash-back to in this bygone pioneering days third the city. and friends left Monday evening for the L. D. S. of sweet was encountered by Ranger Jack Mc- toes. Eachproduction The employes of the Brigham City XX mission field in South America. year, on an ave enat Cooke the stationed City Nutt the in were used Garden flowers 3,000 cars are shipped out. postoffice and their partners enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Duncan of trance to Yellowstone Park this living rooms and the dining table a delightfully arranged outdoor party this city are spending their vacation week-enpast was centered with a large basket of at the Fish Hatchery on Friday at the Yellowstone National Park. blue and white flowers, with tall evening. An aged, grizzled veteran of the 17 XX To A hot dinner was served at one saddle trail rode up to the ranger ivory candles at each end. Mrs. Miss Mabel Harris of Salt Lake Norman Watkins, Mrs. Odell Nelson, long table on the cool lawn. The dismounted, tied his mount station, with week the is spending 15, Mrs. Edward L. Titley. Miss LaPreal table was centered with garden City and reported to the and in this and friends relatives city. to travel for station Wight and Miss Louisa Call presided flowers of many shades. permission XX on his way to a After dinner, contest games, stories in the dining room. the park through LEAGUE on was issued A marriage license e was enjoyed by guests were Mr. and and a huge new range and new home. He was Monday at the county clerks office Mrs. Bervard Nichols of Pittsburg, twenty-si- x F. Pexton, long a sheep people in attendance. William to Lewis Newcomb of Ogden and XX Pa. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderherder in Wyoming, and last from Ora Mathias of this city. son of Los Angeles. Bride-EleBraee, Wyoming. All his belongings Showered XX were strapped to the Miss Ora Mathias was honored and he announced that he was on Henry Frogley, who is employed SAFET s guest at a parcel shower Wednesday at Salt Lake City, is spending the his way to start life anew at Sand Mrs. other at and her week his with home, given family by evening Point, Idaho. Prompt Claims Service Aaron Smith of Ogden, Mrs. Otto relatives and friends in this city. 71 years old, but the two is Pexton Jensen and Mrs. George Williams of XX No Red Tape hundred-mil- e saddle trip did not Brigham City. Delbert Fife, son of Mr. and Mrs. covered had he him. daunt Already Games were played and light re- A. J. Fife of this city, is home on a nearly half of the trip, coming by freshments were served to fifty-si- x INSURE in the Mr. Fife is recruited with furlough. way of Casper and Cody. guests bidden. the U. S. Navy, with headquarters had spent all his life he AUTOMOBILE FARMERS Although Miss Mathias was presented many at San Pedro, California. near the park boundaries, this was Results Sundays Exchi beautiful gifts by her friends. XX his first visit Into the area, and he 649 So. Olive Elks 6, Preston 1. Los Logan XX Angeles St, declared that the trip was really a Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bingham and Ogden Grill 14, Malad 2. Book Review Tonight lark for him. children of this city, and Mrs. BingLOCAL AGENT Smithfield 5, Logan Collegians 4. left of sister Monday hams Ogden, 15. Tremonton Rasmussen 17, S. Martin City Brigham Miss Eleanor Ryan will review The ostrich is the largest of living to a two weeks vacation at Garland 11, Crystal Springs 2. Experiment in Autobiography by the spend PHONE 336-Yellowstone National Park, birds, an adult male standing nearly H. G. Wells this evening at eight and about xx weighing eight feet high, oclock in the First ward chapel. o 300 First division clubs in the pounds. and son Mrs. Lynn Woodland This is the second book review of on league registered victories Harold of this city returned last the M. I. A. series. to continue their unabated Sunday two weeks vacation. from a evening The reviews are open to the public for the second half title. pace Mr. Ashton with visited in 4 They Logan Elks, first half champions, Woodland and together they visited Notice, Excursionists the Yellowstone National Park and tripped Preston, 6 to 1, in the best played game of the day. Laenhardt All persons making the trip to Teton Park. held Preston to five hits. His mates XX Yellowstone Park on July 22nd, in made 10 off the offerings of Heath, the Weber College bus, should be Mrs. Lamar Koford and her two Preston ace. signed up not later than Thursday, children of Glendale, Calif, are Tremonton swept to its third conJuly 18th, at the Hub Clothing store spending their vacation visiting with secutive victory, defeating its nearby or see Paul Rosenbaum. relatives and friends in this city and Brigham City, 17 to 15, in A will be held Thurs- Downey, Idaho. They will be joined aneighbor,which saw a parade of pitch day night for final instructions next week by Mr. Koford, who will ersgame from to the mound. and and details. visit here for a time before they ice Smithfield handed the Logan Colreturn home. legians their ihird consecutive deXX Women Meet Tonight When one of hubbys frat feat, the upstate crew pounding out Mr. and Mrs. Theron Lee and a 5 to 4 triumph over the defending brothers or business friends The women of Brigham City are their two daughters of this city champions. stops In with an cordially invited to attend a meeting returned Monday morning from an league Ogden Grill, completing a remarkat eight o'clock tonight at the com- outing in the Yellowstone National able second-hal- f bag, hes going to expect comeback, unlimbmercial club rooms, at which Edward Park. On the way home real hospitality. The foods they visited ered some heavy artillery to gain a J. Browmen, representative of KSL at Ponds Lodge, where Mr. and Mrs. 14 to 2 victory over Malad. The you serve are going to have will be the speaker. Ed Lee of this city are spending game was played at Malad. He will discuss radio programs the summer. a lot to do with it, so be Garland swept to an 11 to 2 vicand the broadcast to be put over by XX prepared with SUPERIOR over Crystal Springs. The wintory the merchants of this city DAIRY MILK. Balanced In C. H. Riedesel ners clouted the ball in timely Mrs. Reverend and A First, get a copy ol "Travel Hints" which gives and daughter, Miss Miriam Riedesel, fashion. nutritious food elements The U. S. S. Houston, a 10,000-to- n visit $ and full of rich, creamy cruiser, holds the record for the of Bucyrus, Ohio, visited Sunday and you interesting facts about the places you'll son with and their fastest Miss Monday brother, between Roberts of this is P. Fay Manila, trip I., city flavor, this better milk is It's Ireel Then, have your car checked over for and Shanghai, China, having traveled Clement 0. Riedesel, pharmacist at spending a two weeks vacation in Just what your guest will take the distance, 1,338 statute miles. In the Eddy Drug store. They left on Salt Lake City. greasing, tires, battery, lights. That doesn't 48 hours. This record was estab- Tuesday morning to visit with anappreciate most. Its a lished in February, 1933, during the other son, G. A. Riedesel at Rupert, staple food that meets long at Pep 88 -- Vico staAustin, the capital of Texas, was bombardment of Shanghai by the Idaho. EVERY EMERGENCY. named in honor of Stephen F. AusAnd that's where tions. XX Japanesew the Father of Texas. The tin, $ Mrs. H. D. McColIough and daugh- magnificent capitol is built of red Eighty-fiv- e you get the gasoline and per cent of the cost of ter Fay, accompanied by Miss Laura granite from Burnet County and is building a navy ship is spent on Mathias and Miss Helen Horsley, all said the motor oil that are to be the seventh largest buildlabor. Every state in the union of this city, left this morning for ing in the world. It was erected at benefits from U. S. naval ship- Idaho and SPECIALLY refined for in-the mountain resorts a cost of 3,000,000 acres of land. building. Men from 125 trades and where they will spend the summer. The 560 is feet and building long termountain motoring. professions are employed and each This fall, Mrs. McColIough and eighty feet broad, and is surmounted state furnishes materials. to make home their family expect by a magnificent dome that rises to in Spokane, Wash. the height of more than 300 feet. CO. Hun-sake- se AGED TRAVELER LEADERS CONTINUE TO STOPS AT PARK out-of-to- TOPPLE FOES Brigham Peaches Lose Tremonton, to Sunday. UTAH-IDAH- d. pack-hors- e, O bon-fir- Out-of-to- ct pack-hors- e, SAVE with - Inter-INSURANC- E Utah-Idah- Be sure you have . SUPERIOR MILK m your box over-nig- er ht Let us your trip help you -- SUPERIOR DAIRY I r sure can $ 6 Trinity College, Durham, N. C., changed its name to Duke University in order to become eligible as a legatee of the estate of a wealthy tobacco manufacturer. Dig 0 The cucumber usually has a temperature one degree lower than that of the surrounding atmosphere. Hence the expression cool as a cucumber. $ In the middle of a tough day, or at the end, man alive bell like a cold glass of Beehive Lime or other fruit flavors! Just take it from me I know what Im talking about! A man who specializes in the branch of agriculture that deals with heory and practice of crop produc-lo- n Is called an agronomist. theres nothing that rings the ... Case of 24 Bottles ONE ... at your dealers, or phone home! and we will deliver it to $1.00 your Beehive Bottling Wks. 111 BEVERAGES SYMPATHETIC SERVICE Our responsibility to the bereft is a sacred duty to every member of our organization. At best, ours Is one of the most difficult services in the modern social order . . . yet, in the face of stress and trial, we make every effort, willingly assisting at every turn, to lighten burdens. Attention Men! repair and operate DIESEL EN- GINES. If sincerely interested in this new field, write, giving and mechanical experience. Those selected will be trained by Dr. Schoecks Diesel Training Organization. R. lies sen flow, 29 S. State St, Salt Lake City. Phone 29 or The Honor Theatre for Perfect Sound LAST TIME TODAY1 UNDER THE PAMPAS MOON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AGE OF INDISCRETION with Paul Lukas, Madge Evans, May Robson, Helen BARGAIN DAYS Id AND 15 CENTS Vinson FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OUR BIG DOUBLE BELL: with Gavin Gordon, Minna Gombel, Hardie Albright, Robert 150-- R STOHL MORTUARY ce BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Idol Capitol Theatre WOMEN MUST DRESS We want to select several reliable men with actual mechanical ability to train in this vicinity to Install, , B Hundreds of Service Stations and Dealers in Utah and Distributors of Ailas Tires and Batteries Motor products, totaling $3,825,404 were shipped to the territories of Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico in 1933. TAIKE BETTER CARBONATED UTAH OIL REFINING $ Christmas and New Years are the only holidays which are observed universally. -- SECOND Hi FEATURE- - THE DARING YOUNG MAN with James Dnnn, Mae Clarke, Neil Hamilton Coming SUNDAY, JOAN CRAWFDRD MONDAY AND TUESDAV . 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