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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Page Four WISH HOUSE I COAL YARD WARM, f a!MTFR SOCIETY BEHIVE KNEW HOW TO KEEP OUR 1 TO SEND YOU SOME GOOD HOT COAL Birthday Party Sunday Mrs. F. W. Fishburn was honored home guest at a party given at her event being the Sunday afternoon, her birthday. The rooms were beautifully adorned with flowers and a hot dinner was served to members of the family. The afternoon was spent in social conversation and visiting. The honored guest was presented a number of beautiful presents. Among those present were Mrs. Fishburns sons, Noble, James, Glen and Raymond and their families, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fishburn, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Fishburn, Mrs. F. E. Ward-leig- h of Ogden and Miss Ada Mack of Long Beach, California. Entertain Husbands 59 North Main Phone One The Coterie club entertained at the Howard Hotel banquet room Friday evening in honor of their husbands. A delicious banquet was served to twenty-eigguests, and the table was gay with decorations of pink carnations. Pink tapers in crystal candelabra were used at each end. Tables were arranged for bridge and favors were won by Mrs. C. E. Merrell, Mrs. Marion Jensen, Dan Olsen and Simeon Carter. Guests for the evening were Mrs. Mont Harmon, Steve Zundel, and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hart. ht OUTSTANDING BASKETBALL GAME Over in Time for the Presidents Ball WATKINS MOTOR vs GOODYEAR SERVICE of Salt Lake City B. E. H. S. GYM 8:30 SHARP Jan. 30th. Saturday, Tickets to Presidents Ball Given Away at Game! PRELIMINARY GAME: Champions vs for 2 Miss Eleanor Merrell presided at a delightfully arranged bridge luncheon Friday evening at her home on South Main street, complimentary e to the club. Bouquets of sweet peas centered the small serving tables and tallies Chere-Ami- were of Valentine design. Bridge favors were won by Miss Ida Merrell and Miss Dorothy Ogden Eighth Ward M Men (All-Churc- h Bridge Luncheon Years) Reserved Seats On Sale at Hamilton Drug Store Call for Yours Early! . MODEM DESIGNS IN EUOTURE 0 3 Piece BEDROOM SUITES As Low As $69 Brighams Bright Spot Buy Now While Prices Are Down! LAST TIME TODAY North Main Furniture Co. a Mighty Drama of Early War Thundering to a Never to Be Forgotten Poem . . . See Alfred Lord Tennysons Six Hundred - Also: Natural Color Cartoon WEDNESDAY THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDA- 9 BANK NIGHT M-G-- M ... ... breath-takin- TEX RITTER in HEADIN FOR THE RIO GRANDE witli Eleanor Stewart . Syd Saylor - Warner Richmond W.ll gnub poUard g adventure. BULLDOG Big Double Header! starring SPANKY McFARLAND with Phillips Holmes - Rosina Lawrence Also P. M. On the Screen: A shot in the night a murdered man a girls scream, and the famous amateur sleuth is off on a new Y GENERAL SPANKY ONLY Buck-Nit- e Also Fox News and Other Short Subjects with EDMUND LOWE - FLORENCE RICE Nat Pendleton Sarah Haden Henry Daniell Also: News Reel and Other Shorts OGDEN, UTAH 815 Stage Engagement Extraordi'narvt PERSONAL VISIT OF LESLIE in ' HOWARn ON THE STAGE HAMLET Original Distinguished Cast of AND 60 pin ,rs Entire Magnificent New York Product! ion Special Train of 8 Cars, 5 Carloads of Scenent (Send MAIL ORDERS NOW PRICES : Self-Add,- .!, $1 one interested in the theatre should miss the ext cerity and beauty of Leslie Howards interpretation No & Hugh kw, Miss Lou Call January 28th, at seven thirty oclock. Miss Lenora Romer will entertain turned Monday from Satti? this camp at the home of James where she spent the ht Romer on North First East street. visiting. Couple United EXCELCIS After obtaining a marriage license at the county clerks office this morning, June Barkle of Brigham City and Diamon George Doman of Ogden were united in marriage. Bishop Amos P. Hansen performed the ceremony. - SPECIALS- and powder and ( 2 for j Maria Zundel, phone 595. I We wish to express out friends and neighbor, 1 assisted during the jJ1 kindly Camp Meeting burial of our beloved motli The Sunflower camp will meet on Annie C. N. Johnson. We a,L m. the at two at p. the aid of the Bishopric Thursday thirty home of Captain Carrie Jensen. Society of the Fifth ward fa j A good attendance is desired. words of the speakers and at the services, the use of aTi all that was done to aid g, e Daughters to Gather bereavement. May the Lord The Perry camp of the Daughters bless you all In time of meet next of to Ju J JJ Pioneers will Thursday at two p. m. at the home of Mrs. THE CHILD! Viola Davis. All members are urged to be in attendance. AGED PIONEER WOMAN LAID AT REST SUNDAY Impressive funeral services were held at the Fifth ward chapel Sunday afternoon for Annie Christina Nelson Johnson, who died at her home in this city last Wednesday night. Counselor R. N. Price conducted the services which opened with the W hen First the Glorious hymn, Light of Truth, by the Relief Society chorus. N. J. Nelson offered the invocation and Mesdames Sarah and Ellen Slggard sang, Say Not I Journey Alone. The speakers were Mrs. Crystal Woodland, Hans Knudson, Patriarch N. J. Valentine and Bishop Francis L. Christensen. W. R. Dredge sang Going Home and Mrs. Morilla Spencer and Orville mM KEEPING ON SIDE OF THE BUMHj LEMONS, doz POPCORN, 2 lbs CABBAGE, lb MILK, 4 Cans TOMATOES, 2Vi Size Cat BB (Solid Pact) FIGS, l'z lb. Pack.. (Black or HE White) TURNIPS (Washed) Lund sang Tired. The closing song, 4 lbs Farewell All Earthly Honors, was ONIONS, CARROTS (Washed) rendered by the chorus, and John Christensen pronounced benediction. CITRON PEEL, lb Interment was made in the city PECAN NUTS, lb cemetery. Lester Anderson dedicated the grave. 5 :xt 10 lit! ere 1 APPLES: FATHER OF TOM COLEMAN DIES They have a present low fresh fruit JONATHAN, bu... compsafr cost! 8W Benjamin Coleman, 74, father of PEARMAIN, bu- our local plumber, died Saturday at APPLES, 10 lbs his home in Smithfield. He was born September 2, 1862, at Smithfield, where he resided all CHRISTENSEN his life. His first wife, Harriet Rose PRODUCE Coleman, died several years ago. He is survived by his widow, Rose Merle North oi Pint Nrtloml W Howard Coleman. He is survived by BRIGHAM CITI. four sons and four daughters, three Most Healthful brothers and a Funeral services were held at Smithfield today, where burial took step-daught- Book Reviewed C SL Natures At Lowest Prices! The Reading Circle met Monday place. evening at the home of Mrs. John se OBEY THAT IMPULSE . . . Order Spring Canyon Coal Ladies Will Meet JOSEPH UNDER COVER OP NIGHT twenty-sevent- two-cour- William Powell and Myrna Loy in After The Thin Man Plans are rapidly developing for one of the outstanding social events of the season, the annual M Men and Gleaner Girls banquet and dance to be held on February 27th. Elaborate decorations and color scheme, depicting a patriotic theme are being planned. Remember the h of February, and plan now to spend that night with the M Men and Gleaner Girls, in feasting, jollification and fun. served and the decorations were in keeping with the season. Potted plants adorned the rooms. LAST TIME TODAY WEDNESDAY Cheerful Party P. Lillywhite. Mrs. F. A. Hinckley gave a very Precious interesting book review, Jeopardy by Lloyd C. Douglas. Mrs. L. A. Richardson will have charge of the Reading Circle this year. A tasty luncheon was PRICES t 20c Before 6 P. M.j 26c After 6 P. M.j Kiddles 10c Any Time CALLEIA SNOWVILLE. Services for died Myron Wilford Robbins, 55, who in Salt Lake City on Saturday night of a heart attack while dancing at the Cocoanut Grove dance hall, will be held Wednesday, January 27th, at one oclock in the Snowville ward chapel, with Bishop D. G. Nelson officiating. Interment will be made in the Snowville cemetery under the direction of the Mount Ogden Mortuary. Friends may call at the home of Mrs. Lottie Robbins in Snowville on Wednesday from eleven a. m. until the time of services. Mr. Robbins was born May 17, 1881, in Snowville, a son of Joseph and Helen M. Arbon Robbins. He had lived in Snowville most of his life being engaged in farming and stock raising. Mr. Robbins was a member of the L. D. S. church having spent two years in the mission field in Georgia between 1916 and 1918 and six months in Oregon in 1929. He also held an office in the priesthood and seventies quorum. Surviving are three brothers: Wm. T. Robbins, of Logan; C. W. Robbins of Dayton, Idaho; A. N. Robbins of lTremonton; one sister, Mrs. Susie La Pray, of Ogden. .... ORPHEUM Rites Wednesday For Heart Attack Victim Banquet Dated This Beautiful SUITE in Jacquard, for Only. ELISSA LANDI JESSIE RALPH DIED SATURDAY re LIVING ROOM - OF SNOWVILLE The Cheerful club was entertained The guest list included Miss June Thursday afternoon at the home of Jenson, Miss Dorothy Larsen, Miss Mrs. Orson Nelson. Marie Bott, Mrs. June Hansen and The afternoon was spent in needleMiss Hazel Hummell of Ogden. work and social chat and at five oclock a delicious hot dinner was LApres Midi Feted served at one long table to ten The LApres Midi club members members and the following guests: were the motif for an attractively Mrs. N. J. Valentine, Mrs. S. Martin arranged bridge luncheon given on Rasmussen, and Mrs. Albert Hansen. Friday evening at the home of Mrs. The table was centered with beautiR. L. Thompson with Mrs. Thompson ful pink sweet peas arranged in a a3 hostess. crystal bowl and pink tapers burned Five small tables were arranged at each end. for luncheon and centered with low The hostess was assisted by Miss bowls of green ivy and three small Norma Nelson and Miss Estelle white tapers. Wheatley. Score prizes went to Mrs. Clifford Frye and Mrs. Morris Glover. Bidden guests were Mrs. William Club Honors Member S. Fife and Mrs. A B. Caseman. Monday evening, at the home of Mrs. Dan Frodsham, the Ree Dee Just-A-Me- re Party Lers club held a bridge luncheon with Honoring the club, Mrs. Searl Beecher as the honored Mrs. Louis C. Bowen entertained at guest. a bridge luncheon Thursday evening Three tables were arranged for at her home. bridge and favors were won by Mrs. Sixteen guests were seated at small Howard Call and Mrs. Burton Pett, tables for luncheon. Red candles in Jr. Guests for the evening were silver holders centered the tables and Mrs. Albert Noall and Mrs. Ferd favor3 of patriotic design were used Kroksh. The committee was Mrs. Howard in the appointments. Following bridge games, favors Call, Mrs. Ferron Christensen and were awarded to Mrs. Lamont Glover Mrs. Dan Frodsham. and Mrs. Eugene C. Wixom. Just-A-Me- - W. ROBBINS Larsen. Brigham Bachelors with JAMES STEWART B. Semi-Week- ly DRUMMOND ESCAPES" A Paramount Picture with Ray Milland, Sir Guy Stands', Heather Angel, Porter Hall, and Reginald Denny The Brigham south local home and community section of the ladies Farm Bureau will meet Wednesday, January 27th, at two p. m., at the home of Mrs. Mariah Fawson, South, First West street All members and anyone interested are cordially invited to be present C. I. C. i Pec & 1: to Meet The regular meeting of the Civic Improvement club will be held on Thursday, January 28th, at three thirty p. m. at the club rooms. All past presidents will be honored guests and members are nrged to attend. Camp Dates Meeting The Sego Lily camp of the Daughters of Pioneers will meet Thursday, January 21st, at seven thirty p. m., at the home of Mrs. Dan Petersen, 338 South, First West street. A good attendance is desired. Camp Will Meet The Deseret camp of the Daughters of Pioneers will meet on Thursday, ;b ... If it be your desire to have the e furnace stove give off an even, heat, leaving a of ashes in the wake use Spring Canyon ... ur - V i tei Co1 Sir JUST PHONE NO. 8 FOR falSi PROMPT DELIVERY! N se& Ml Lumber & Hdn. Telephone No. 8 kih C tn is Wc ftr |