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Show Cae THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Four Friday, August Semi-Week- So, ly LOCAL ITEMS Society Boys Corduroys, for school, $1.39, $1.89, $2.49, $2.95 will Mr. and Mrs. Charles DuBois in leave Saturday for their home Calif. Hollywood, Mrs. Elva Gibbs, Reporter Lake Miss Vanza Waddoups of Salt Mr. of home the at Oitv is visiting Mrs. Orval Sackett in this city. and Announced Engagement Dr. and Mrs. George L. Zundel and Mr. and Mrs. Hervin Bunderson of engagement son the announce Clayburn, left Tuesday for their this city, D. David to home in Pennsylvania after a months of their daughter, Mary, Daniel Mrs. in Utah. and vacation son of Mr. Hibbert, Arizona. of Mesa, Hibbert Miss Elaine Kofoed of this city, The marriage will take place on attended the Chi Omega Sorority S. D. L. Mesa Sept. 26th In the in swimming party at the Patio temple. on Thursday. The announcement was made at Ogden an attractive luncheon given by the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker of Los bride-elecmother and sisters, Mrs. Angeles, Calif, were guests at the Leon K. Hales and Miss Leona Bun- home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lester derson, on Friday afternoon at the Dredge in this city, Wednesday. home. The house was Bunderson adorned with summer garden flowers. Mrs. Frank E. Bristol of Los Anluncheon was served geles, Calif, will arrive in this city A three-courat small tables which were centered today for a two weeks vacation at with crystal bowls of sweet peas. the home of her parents, Dr. and Corsages of sweet peas were pre- Mrs. E. H. Marble. sented as favors to each guest. The Mr. and Mrs. George Quinney of announcement of the engagement with tied this city, motored to Montpelier, was printed on scrolls ribbon. blue Idaho, and yesterday to bring Miss May pink to this city, where she will was the bridge luncheon, Quinney Following was at the local telephone score be a employed and prize high played office. awarded. Out of town guests included the Misses Marjorie and Donna Davis Misses Arleen Bowers, Pat Fredrickleft this city Tuesday for Portland, Nelson son, Marion Ensign, Dorothy and other points of interest Seattle, Miss and Mary Clark of Ogden, and in the Pacific Northwest, where they Floe Luke of Tremonton will spend their vacation. XX O ft A ts felts se Aula aw's Mrs. Charlotte L. Stone has returned to Carline, Nevada, where she Misses Ruth Romer and Fay Jepp-so- n will resume teaching school after at a bridge spending the summer with her mothwere luncheon and shower given at the er, Mrs. R. Kafton of Corinne. Romer home in this city, Thursday Mrs. Thomas Baron, Sr. and daughevening, in honor of Mrs. Charles DuBois, formerly Miss Helen Marble ter, Mrs. Leta Petersen of this city, of this city. spent the past week In Idaho Falls, The rooms and tables were decor- Idaho, visiting with Mrs. Harvey Egated with nasturtiums and gladiolus. bert, also a daughter of Mrs. Baron. A delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. Theron G. Ockey and son, sixteen guests. Those from out of town were Mrs. Robert Sheffield, Ronald, of Green River, Wyo., arrived Mrs. Irvin Sheffield and Mrs. Norman in this city Sunday and in company A. Smith, all of Logan; Mrs. George R. with her mother, Mrs. Laura for Lake Salt left Sackett Monday both and Miss Helen Doxey, Doxey Shower Honors Bride $1.85 GYTtl SUITS, complete, . . SHIRT, PANTS, EMBLEM, SUPPORTER, See These! SWEAT SOX ... Send Your Boy to School Well Dressed By- - HUB The MENS DUDS FOB HEALTH AND SUCCESS Hat less; breathe more. Talk less; think more. City and Nephi, where they will of Ogden. Mrs. DuBoi3 was the recipient of spend the week visiting with friends and relatives. many beautiful and useful gifts. The Greeks and Romans learned to make a writing material called parchment or vellum, from the skins of lambs, calves, and kids. XX 4 Club Members Feted PEACH GROWERS GET LOWER RATE TO THE MARKETS partners of the Friendship club were guests at a melon party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams of South Brigham on Wednesday. The afternoon was spent in social chat and in listening to and lpoking at views taken along the way as they journeyed on a trip to the Hill Cumorah and eastern places of interest. Watermelons and cantaloupes were enjoyed by all. Later In the evening a tray luncheon was served by the genial hostess. Members and lowest Clib! Smart asVvijdarf001 wnj f ,es earfw Ladies Attend Meeting Mrs. C. Notice Issued to All Sugar Beet Growers Of 1935 In Comb Mrs. Frank R. Holman, Bryan, Mrs. O. A. Christensen and Mrs. Dan Petersen of this city attended an officers meeting of the north district of Associated Womens Clubs held at Logan Wednesday. An effort has been made The object of the meeting was to sure every planted acreage arrange for the district convention beets in Box Elder county, to be held in Logan on Sept. 17th. or not H. to of n the total, Whether The protest of Utah peach growers part of the acreage, has been ik that discriminatory freight rates give Card of Thanks doned, it is desired, and is Colorado raisers an advantage over To our many friends who assisted tlve that all planted acreage be ns them in competing with eastern and markets was heard at during the illness and death of our sured. If any grower knows of ej a meeting called Monday at the beloved wife and mother; for the field that has not been measured Teacher: Really, Johnny, your capitol in Salt Lake City by the floral offerings, the cars, the speak- one of the AAA local Inspector o ers, and the beautiful singing, we who measured the sugar beet km handwriting is terrible. You must public service commission. A man may .be known by the learn to write better." the commission does not wish to express our heartfelt thanks age, kindly notify the Extension Sej Although Johnny; "Well, it I did, youd be company he keeps, but a woman is have Jurisdiction, because the rates and may the Lord extend His bless- vice office, Brigham City, seldom herself before company. finding fault with my 'spelling." in question are interstate, it served ings to each and every one of you. before, the Proof of Corns' XX ance sheets are mailed to TO T. B. MATHIAS as conmedium the a for getting Mrs. Hansen Honored 1 ' AND CHILDREN. ference between representatives of Ington, D. C. Mrs. Hazel Hansen was delight- the growers and the railroads. Alf N. Olsen, Earl Anderson and fully entertained Wednesday evening by the girls of the Fourth ward George A. Hone, representing the New Testament class of the Sunday Brigham Chamber of Commerce, joinschool. The evening started with a ed forces with other fruit growers later ending at in the fight, with the result that "Scavenger Hunt, the Memorial Park, where contest Utah has been granted the same rates as apply from Colorado points, games were played. A Thirty-fiv- e were treated to a which Is glad news to all the fruit growers. watermelon "bust. $ Mrs. Hansen Is a retiring teacher LOWEST O of the class, having served for a To Hold number of years and was presented PRICES! a lovely gift from her students. 1936 Convention Mr. and Mrs. Asa Beecher were Bring the children down for 4 Ride less; walk more. Clothe less; bathe more. Worry less ; give more. Preach less; practice more. -- 0- The Adirondacks are a forested region in northern New York, with beautiful lakes and many peaks from 3,000 to 5,000 feet in altitude. The highest is ML Marcy, whose top is 5.344 feet above the sea. 9- mid-weste- rn M tamtl-ately- , lec at Invitation In Invited BINDERS LOOSE-LEA- F NOTE BOOKS - PEN HOLDERS PENCILS , REINFORCEMENTS guests. Brigham, Extended XX Surprise Party Given Mrs. Woodland was pleasantly surprised by friends Thursday evening at her home in this city, the occasion being her birthday, Mrs. John T. Roberts was hostess of the evening. Four tables of bridge were enjoyed by the guests, and tasty refreshments were served. The rooms were decorated with blooms. Mrs. Jess Rock won high score and Mrs. Harry Smith low score. Mrs. Woodland received many lovely gifts. Lynn The following telegram inviting the State Municipal League to hold its 1936 convention in Brigham City, was dispatched by the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce, signed T. L. Davis, president; George A. Hone secretary: State Municipal League In Convention Assembled, Cedar City, Utah: The Box Elder Chamber of Commerce and Brigham City extend to you an invitation to hold your 1936 convention at Brigham the prettiest city in America; beautiful homes; green lawns; attractive city and XX county parks; home of the largest bird sanctuary in the world; gateBride-GrooFeted way to the scenic attractions of the Misses Nellie and Vida Hendricks west Come and partake of the genentertained at a dinner party at erous hospitality of the good people their home in Ogden on Wednesday, of Brigham City. at seven-thirt-y 9 p. m., in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles DuBois, who were married August 22nd at the home of the brides parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marble. A hot dinner was served at one Box long table which was centered with fall flowers, and silver candle holders at each end completed the PROVO. Zula Hanson, daughter of decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum J. Hanson of Places were marked for fifteen Bear River City, who received her B. S. degree from B. Y. U. in guests. June, XX , . 1935, has accepted a teaching position at Brigham City, to Play Enjoyed the university teachers according placement An appreciative audience enjoyed bureau. the one-aShe is one of eighty-on- e The Finger of play, Brigham God by Percival Wilde, read by Young University graduates who have Mrs. Fred Sorensen, Jr., at the First already secured teaching jobs this ward chapel Tuesday evening. Last year a larser percentage ya Mrs. Sorensen also read selected of Y graduates found scrap book poems with organ ac- than from any other Utah employment university, companiment by Miss Naomi Bergen. it was revealed in a recent made by a state newspaper. survey XX needed school supplies. There are school gadgets the children want and there are supplies which they must have. No matter which it may be, we have the most complete stock of school supplies and a wider range in prices than we have ever before shown. WE CARRY THE FAMOUS mid-summ- er DEXTER PENCILS EVERSHARP PENCILS. ........ .25 Cents .49 Cents Peoples Drug Co. RAY The Druggist Telephone No. 4 $ 8 The Honor Theatre for Perfect Sound WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PEN COMPTONS! Art & music Zula Hanson of Bear River City to Teach Brigham City - - Co. Phone v & 9 8 TODAY AND SATURDAY OUR BIG DOUBLE BILL PROGRAM! LIONEL BARRYMORE in MARK OF THE VAMPIRE With ELIZABETH ALLAN, LIONEL ATWILL, BELA LUGOSI And JEAN HERSHOLT -- Feature No, 2- - 1 Elder High LADIES LOVE DANGER SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY William Powell and Luise Rainer in ESCAPADE With Mady Christians, Reginald Owen, Laura Hope Crews ADDED v Highlights of the careers ATTRACTIONS: of Will Rogers and Wiley Post until the time of their in a plane crash in Alaska. death up & Two-ReBACKS TO NATURE Comedy & 9 4 9 el "PICK O THE PICTURES" Miss Hanson, who majored in phyDance Club Party sical education and minored in music The Jollyette dance club of this will teach physical education and city, motored to Ogden on Wednesday music at the Box Elder high school. evening and attended the dance at She was a member of Phi Delta Pi the Roman Gardens. national womens professional A most enjoyable time was had by cal education fraternity at the physiProvo the twenty-fiv- e university. couples. 9 Preparations are now going forJoel Greenhalgh, son of Mr. and ward at Brigham Young University Mrs. FTank Greenhalgh of this city, ror the school year of 1935-3Regleft Monday for Provo, where he will istration is scheduled for Sept. 27th 28th, and attend Brigham Young University 30th, with regular class-wor- k and will also play with Deb Orton's commencing Oct. 1st. With many additional classrooms and labdance orchestra this winter. oratories to be made available in the new Brimhall building, now unMr. and Mrs. N. L. Hansen and der construction, and several imsons, Neal, Owen, and Jay, have re- portant faculty additions, enrollment turned from a twelve days vacation. is expected to increase over last They visited the parks of Southern years g Utah, Boulder Dam, Mexico, and also of 2176 students were total. A total enrolled last viewed the fair at San Diego, Calif. year. ' BIBB11, Grand Theatre COOL AS A CANYON BREEZE Wide Range Webster Electric Sound System TODAY OUR AND SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE BILL GUY KIBBEE - ATTRACTION i . ZASU PITTS in GOING HIGHBROW and . . . RALPH BELLAMY - VALERIE HOBSON RENDEZVOUS AT MIDNIGHT SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY With aAS??g In Her Heart She Brings You A Dramatic Musical Romance L ' 6. record-breakin- I 54-- J , ct 1 I None Better! m At I Grace Moore in "Love Me Foreve With LEO CARILLO MICHAEL BARTl jAIso: News Reel, Color Cartoon. Other Sh( Pick O the Pictures for the 1935 Crop |