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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, ffege Four Announcement Tea Given An outstanding affair of the week was the announcement tea given by Mrs. Lee Glenn and Mrs. A. A. bieiin at the home of the former, 15 North, Fourth East, on Sunday afternoon between the hours of three and seven p. in. in honor of Miss Ixds Wright. The tea table, which was cotered w itli a lace cloth, was lotely with a centei piece of roses in a low crystal howl. White tapers with pink maline hows in crystal holders were placed at each end of the table to add to Roses adorned the its attiactivenessliving rooms. Miss Mildred Glenn and Miss Gene Hess presiiied at the tea table and were gowned in pink and blue evening dresses. Each guest was presented a tiny scroll, tied with pink ribbons which announced the engagement of Miss Lois Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright, of Montpelier, Idaho, and Mr. Wray Glenn, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Glenn of this city, the marriage to take place this month. During the afternoon, musical numbers were rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Felt and Lee Jay Glenn. The hostesses were assisted In receiving by Mrs. Charles Just. One - Your Coat is Here hundred guests called during receiving hours. XX New Sport Coats New Dressy Coats O Our coats are carefully selected for the carefully finished details, perfect tailoring, and fit ; for their made to order and PRICES ARE LOWER THAN SUCH look . NICE QUALITY IS USUALLY FOUND TO BE ... sport coats $9.95 to $24.75 dress coats $9.95 to $49.75 The Elite Shop Jesse W. Sweetser was the first American-bor- n golfer to win the British Amateur Championship. . . for your car or hornet Stock) (Complete PACKER ACTIVE CONCERN Super-Servic- e New Bank Takes Over Assets of Old Firm At Tremonton. If we were going to be a coal wed want to be ROYAL, because ROYAL IS UTAHS PUREST COAL the choice of discriminatWe ing buyers a stock of ROYAL in all sizes. ... carry Any heating equip- ment works better with ROYAL your Stoker will take on new life if you feed it ROYAL stoker slack. BEEHIVE COAL COMPANY Exelnslre Agents In Brigham Phone ONE Assets of the defunct Tremonton Banking company became the property of the Bear River State Bank under an order made by Judge Melvin C. Harris in the local district court Monday. Petition for sale of the assets was made by John A. Malia, retiring state bank commissioner, as .well as by the depositors committee representing the common creditors through James Walton, F. C. Gephart, C. L. Pinder, Paul Heitz and Dr. Jay M. Schaffer. At the same time an order was made providing for a first and final dividend to common creditors of 20 cents on the dollar. It was brought out at the hearing that the old bank had closed Its doors in July, 1932, and had since been in liquidation, with the major portion of its assets in the hands of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation by reason by a prior loan in 1931 and that it was only recently that the RFC had been paid in full and the assets in fact turned over to the banking department. The matter of claimed preference of the Oregon Short Line railroad, J. C. Penney company and others was taken under advisement by the court The Bear River State Bank under the order of the court must pay $16,500 for the remaining assets. 9 OUR ADS BRING RESULTS Capitol Theatre 8 I ANNA KARENINA with Freddie Bartholomew ft 3 V 9 4 OCR BIG DOUBLE Mrs. Ben Knudson, Mrs. Mack Fish-burand Mrs. Charles Stratton. Birth Date Honored An old fashioned wood or eej burning heater is not only trouble, jorne, dirty and messy . , . if actually unhealthful because of the ashes and dust. Use an The Brigham City north and south TELEPHONE NO. 8 locals of the Womens Farm Bureau will hold their monthly meeting at the commissioners room in the county court house at seven thirty, Cleo Teeter of Yost was operated Thursday evening, Oct. 17th. A good attendance of ladles is on at a local hospital Tuesday, Oct desired. The topic, Modern Kitchen 8th for appendicitis. He is reported will be given by Mrs. to be doing favorably at this time. Equipment $ Ethel Lund, Box Elder county home demonstration agent- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Wlxom of $ this city, left Monday afternoon for The earliest coins struck in this Twin Falls and Boise, Idaho, on country were the New England shill- business. Mr. Wixom intends to do ing, sixpence, and threepence, issued a little hunting while away. 0 by the colony of Massachusetts in about the year 1652. The pearl is found in mollusks. Dinner Party Given Sunday evening a delightful chicken dinner was served at the home of Miss LaVell Christensen of Harper. The following guests were present: Misses LaVell Christensen, Maxine Yates, Mildred Yates, Ruth Stokes, June Hunsaker, Nola Walker, and Bertha Olsen; Messrs N. C. Murdock, Keith Conger, Dale Thomas, Hal Korth, Earl Mason, Johnny Robbins, KTOT mere coemetlc! Feature No. 2 VfcV $ CITY, UTAB naiiiiii Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erdmann Ionia, Mich., arrived in Brigham on Saturday and will make an tended visit at the home of Mr. manns brother, Charles En and Mr. and Mrs. James Rome: this city. Mr. Erdmann was a mer business man of Brigham more than thirty years ago happy to meet old friends and quaintances. They will visit cities before returning home. Of New 1935 i I C and 2i and LEONARD REFRIGERATORS m v im a at ire 'en '! I 3' We WU1 Allow You I Not Less Than $10 And As High As $40 M 5 t: For Your Old Ice Box Ff4 SR? rd tub bi off to I, ol t ti or ''I.! Idaho, . .Hi. ,.. A . ... I, .ii DONT DELAY ACT NOW! AV. Supply Is Limited! din loo rai WE BUY FOR LESS ! BECAUSE WE SELL FOR LESS ! Our enormous purchasing power and the fact that we are the largest volume furniture store in the intermountain west mean that YOU SAVE MONEY. Dexter Washers Hoover Cleaners Karpen Furniture Lane Cedar Chests Atwater Kent Radios Bigelow and Mohawk Rngs Simmons Bedding Products Estate Heatrolas and Ranges Armstrong and Saalex Linoleum Westlnghonse and I Leonard Refrigew" . A beautiful gift shop, inclading sUwr vice trays, serving sets, coffee sets, 0T ware, gift jewelry, lamps, dishes, Items, etc. he he fUX a: Fa 8 cc act Hydro-I- sal Isa scientific treatment used by dootors and hospitals for 22 years. Hers now is real relief from the Itching, burning Irritation of raehe, and similar wiema, pimples skin outbreaks. Soothe so quickly; acts to refine coarsened initated skin I Does not stain. Liquid and Ointment forms. Get HydrcteLand get relief 30eaod60ou The Eddy Drug ) WESTINGHOUSE OUTBREAKS! ADDISON RANDALL And WILLIAM IIARRIGAN BRIGHAM Co. BOYLES three-cours- SKIN HIS FAMILY TREE Healer Merrell Lumber & Hdw n Halloween ideas and colors were used in the decorations. e A dinner was served to sixteen guests, followed by bridge games. Favors were won by Miss Lois Christensen, Mrs. Lester Dredge and Mrs. Vem Petersen. Guests included Mrs. C. S. Hamilton, Mrs. Wendell Hoopes, Mrs. Lester Dredge and Miss Lois Wright XX Joq For Victims OF with JAMES BARTON, MARGARET CALLAHAN, AMERICAN Oil Burning instead. It gives you every comfort and convenience you can think of; gives you heat; and requires prae. clean, healtl no attention except to fill the fuel tically tank once a day. There is no dirty coal or wood to lug in and no ashes to carry out. We have a sue and model to suit your needs and the price wii please you. Come in and look over these heaters. They are the most beautiful in appearance and the most satisfactory to use. Miss Mildred Lund was hostess to the members of the Dublers club Ftlday evening at a bridge luncheon held at the Idle Isle tea room. BILL PROGRAM THE PICTURES" XX XX with JOHN BOLES, DIXIE LEE, JACK HALEY "PICK El-no- ra Dublers Meet REDHEADS ON PARADE O s, Mrs. Carl Hansen presided at an attractively arranged bridge luncheon at her home in this city Friday afternoon in compliment to members of the Social Development club. A delicious luneneon was served at four small tables centered with fall garden blooms. Bridge was the diversion of the afternoon and prizes were won by Mrs. Warren Knudson and Mrs. Charles Stratton. Guests Included Mrs. Alfred Olsen, The Kindergarten club will hold annual luncheon Wednesday evening, Oct 16th at seven oclock in the commercial club rooms. All members are urged to be in attendance. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 'Jj Autumn Party Enjoyed 6 its And NINA MAE MCKINNEY nr HEATER Luncheon Dated with PAUL ROBESON, LESLIE BANKS V V About 140 members of the Wright family met in their annual reunion Friday of last week In the Seventeenth ward chapel In Salt Lake City. The festivities of the occasion consisted of a program, refreshments aHd a dance. Those present from Brigham City were: Mrs. Rachael Wright Evans, Mrs. Elizabeth Wright, Earl Wright and family, Scott Wright and family, Mrs. R. IP. Forsgren and Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Pearse and children. Mrs. Lucy Wright Snow, a former resident of this city, but now living in the east, was also present. XX E. B. Loveland of Rexburg, SANDERS OF THE RIVER v OIL BURNING n; announces the engagement of his daughter, Bessie, to Rudger Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lee of Brigham City. The marriage will take place the latter part of this month. XX Greta Garbo and Fredric March in Edgar Wallaces Great Story: AMERICAN - Troth Made Known LAST. TIME TODAY: WEDNESDAY BANK NIGHT AND THURSDAY THE -- and Ernest Brickman. The evening was enjoyed by all. XX The Honor Theatre for Perfect Sound vV presided. After the opening ceremonies, Mrs. Ruth Bott gave a very interesting conac( ount of the legions national vention held in St. Louis last month, which was followed by two piano solos beautifully rendered by Mrs. Hyrum Malmrose. Business matters pertaining to the organization weie then discussed and the lemamder of the eening was pent playing bridge. High score M. pnze was won by Mrs. John Burt and cut favor by Mrs. Martin Rasmussen- Mrs. Vanez T. Wilson was a special guest. The following committee chairmen weie named: Membership, Mrs. Jane Clark: Memorial day, Nancy For rester; Americanism, liable Fors-grepoppy day, Elsie Jensen; Mothers day tea, Vera Burt; publicity, Lucille Jones; legislation, Virginia Larsen; welfare, Ella Johnson; finance, Arietta Rasmussen; hospital sewing, Hortense Ridd; national defense, Nadine Stratford; music, Mrs. Hyrum Malmrose; sergeant-at-armand activity, Fannie Lower; refreshments, Leoma Speirman; fidac, Bowcutt and Christmas party, Grace Petersen. Meeting Planned Wright Reunion Held TURNED OVER TO GLASS the XX DEFUNCT FIRM IS 15 Members of the American Legion auxiliary met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Victor J. Bott. Mrs. Wilson Forrest, president, Mrs. N. S. Christoffersen of this city was very pleasantly surprised Simpson-Hanse- n Nuptials by friends and neighbors, who had members of the Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Simpson an- been invited by the at her home afternoon Monday family, of their daughnounce the marriage on street. Main South son ter, Leatha, to Willis I. Hansen, The occasion was her seventieth of Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. Hansen of birthday anniversary. took The River Bear marriage City. Dinner was served at one long place on Saturday evening in Salt table at one thirty p. m. A beautiLake City. fully decorated birthday cake cenMiss Simpson Is a graduate of the tered the table and covers were Box Elder high school and for the marked for twenty-tw- o guests. Roses past three years has been employed were used throughout the rooms. at the Grand Theatre in this city. The afternoon was spent in a social Mr. Hansen is a graduate of the way and Mrs. Christoffersen was Bear River high school and was re- presented many lovely gifts. A family dinner was served at cently honorably discharged from the seven oclock to twenty members. United States Navy. An enjoyable evening was spent Following the ceremony, the young couple left for California, where they by the family. XX will make their home. Ahead In Fashion Finer In Tailoring O Tuesday, Oct. ly Auxiliary Met Monday SOCIETY Coats! Coats! Semi-Week- 501 THE STORE WITH THE FRIENDLY DOORS Copyright, 1935, Boyle Furniture Co., Inc. 0. |