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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, page Four ilN SOCIETY Sego Lily Social A Money-Savin- g Event! All suede and suede trims have been reduced from 50 cents to $1.00 a pair. The Sego Lily camp met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Dan Petersen with second lieutenant Effle Welling in charge. A sketch of the life of James Boden was read by Charlotte Reeder, the lesson was treated by Mrs. Dan Petersen and good cheer visits were reported by Mrs. Ethel Smith. Mrs. Rilla Jensen of the county company gave a few remarks. x Refreshments were served twenty-siMrs. the following: present by ReedMaggie Jenson, Mrs. Charlotte Mrs. and Morris Laura Mrs. er, Melissa Petersen. MENS SHOES Police shoes and foot health oxfords of comfortable kangaroo leather odd sizes. Regular $5.90 and $6.90 reduced now to clear at $3.98 Group 1: LADIES AND CHILDRENS SHOES Black suede trim tie heel. A beautiful slipper at only 1 7-- 8 $1.47 $2.45 Group 3: Group 2: LADIES LADIES FOOT HEALTH SHOES Regular $5.90 now AND CHILDRENS SHOES $1.87 $2.95 C. A. West Co. BETTER VALUES ALWAYS RADIO APPEAL BRINGS RESPONSE Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Felt spent Monday and Tuesday of this week in Ogden. FROM CANADA 1 ' , Mr. and Mrs. Leland Larsen and two daughters returned Wednestheir ' NEW YORK, Jan. 22. Interest in day evening from a two months the national tight against infantile paralysis for which further funds outing in Southern Calitoixia. will be provided by the Presidents Birthday Ball on January 30th, ex- Mrs. Carl Robertson and son of tends beyond the borders of the Salt Lake City are spending an InUnited States. definite vacation at the home of Mr. Colonel Henry L. Doherty, for the and Mrs. Harold B. Felt In this city. fourth time chairman of the national birthcommittee for the nation-wid- e George Hodges, proprietor of the day parties, said today he was par- -, Ilodges Beauty Salon, has opened a tlcnlarly delighted with an offer of new and very modernly equipped assistance from Archie Fuller of barber shop in his building on south Toronto, Canada. Main street. Douglas Orchard and After hearing a radio address on Otto Jensen are the tonsorial the forthcoming celebrations by Col. artists. Carl Byoir, general director, Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nelson of Salt wired national headquarters: Have just heard your plea for Lake City announce the arrival of a Infantile paralysis. Will give you fine baby girl born Friday at ten one hundred dollars If you will notify p. m. in the Salt Lake L. D. S. hospital. They were former resime to whom I must make cheque." dents of this city and Mrs. Nelson was formerly Phyllis Wofflnden. ishful: Do you mind If I kiss t 1 . - club members wer. The honored guests at a delightfully arranged Valentine luncheon Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. George Williams, with Mrs. Williams as club hostess. A tasty luncheon was served at small tables gay with Valentine favors and colors- Bridge favors were won by Mrs. E. H. Jensen and Mrs. Wayne Mathias. Guests were Mrs. Bernard Christensen and Miss Naomi Lish. K-L- io $2.45 Papa (to Johnny, four years old): Wont you have another piece of you care If I duck, Johnny? ed your Yes, please, father, I Johnny: ,rl: Say, do you want me to will. Ducks my favorite chicken, nise not to bite?" cept turkey. 10 Brighams Bright Spot SUNDAY-MONDA- Y M.J 2Ge After Kiddles 6 P. M.; lOe Any Time Great Features! Again the enchanting star of The Dark Angel and These Three will weave her magic spell over yon . . . with the most poignant and emotional role of her career In one of the truly great TODAY AND SATURDAY " Big Double Header! . SPANKY with Phillips .Holmes starring . McFARLAND Rosina Lawrence Also TEX RITTER In HEADIN FOR THE RIO GRANDE with Eleanor Stewart - Syd Saylor ... - Warner Richmond William Desmond - Snub Pollard , SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDA- . . . MOTOR (Now holding first place in the old-tim- vs leaJ? gQer , - GOODYEAR SERVlCs excellent team and holds (An ' second nh B. E. H. S. GYM- -8 :30 SHARP Saturday, Jan. 30th, PRELIMINARY GAME: Presidents Feted The regular meeting of the Civic Improvement club was held Thurs at three thirty Ogden Eighth Ward M (All-Churc- p. day, January m. in the commercial club rooms, Mrs. J. Wesley Horsley presiding. Mrs. C. H. Bryan, chairman of the Champions for vs h Men 2 Years) Brigham Bachelors Reserved Seats On Sale at Hamilton Dm a k Call for Yours Early! Camp Holds Meeting Book Review The Fort Brigham camp met on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Lula B. Reeder, second vice captain Adelpha Hobson conducting. After the preliminary exercises the following program was presented: Song, by Gwenivere Hall and Ilene Burt; lesson, Mrs. Stella Phillips; reading with musical interludes, Mrs. May Mann. Refreshments were served during the social hour by Audry Frodsham, Lula Reeder, Pearl Munsee, Ella V. Reeder and Irene Reeder. members There were twenty-thre- e and one guest present A book review Mrs. Lee Turner will of 0ge afternoon at four 0cte literary section of the provement club meets quarters. This review fa promises! all af ' worth while and urged to attend. Club 4-- H Exercise Sunday Afternoon At Garland Chap The achievement exercise J north Box Elder county w Thursday evening, Mrs. M. V. Fish girls clubs will be entertained in compliment to the Garland ward chapel, Saak;) Emanon club and bidden guests. noon, January 31st, at twop.1 Four tables were arranged for Achievement jiins will J luncheon and vases of red sweet to club members compW peas were chosen for the center-piece-s. work, by J. Leo Nelson, Valentine favors were used for Box Elder county; of in the appointments. awards will be made to oc club members by fo) Bridge games were played and score prizes went to Mrs. A. B. Lund, home demonstratioi i Caseman, Mrs. John Buckwalter and Elmer H. Gibson, assistmj 1 Mrs. Madison Turner. agricultural agent Guests Included Mrs. A. D. Cooley, An interesting program k Mrs. George Anderson, Mrs. Glenn arranged, and the public Bennlon, Mrs. Noal Bennion and Mrs. to attend. John Buckwalter. Emanon Social 4-- H h be 4-- H b Program At Camp The First ward M. I. A. presented Good Live Age; a program Thursday evening at the local CCC camp. The program consisted of a trio by Mrs. Ora Anderson, Mrs. Dorothy Hellberg and Mrs. Nephi K. Davis; reading, Mrs. Harold Nelson; violin solo, Luman Green; demonstration of Gold and Green Ball, Maxine Hansen and Loel Packer; musical reading, Carlyle Green; talk, Lawrence Wilde; tap dance, Lorraine Musulas, and a talk by Waldermar Call. WANTED! Solicitors wanted to skii. subscriptions. Ipt should be able to ears in to $200 or better every For details, write r td Fanner THE UTAH FAEE 45 West South Icnjli Salt Lake City, W SHOES an array of delightful styles c$ued es, kids, straps, fjv buckles ... a wide of smart colors selection ... a com cplete variety of styles. MERLE O3ER0N BRIAN AHERNE In lif8 Second Feature: MAY ROBSON in WOMAN IN DISTRESS with DEAN JAGGER IRENE HERVEY Added Short: Natural Color Cartoon MR. BLUEBIRD and Latest Sound News (Radios Smashing Sensation) in a drama of Dixieland bursting with song! 3 SMART GIRLS Rainbow On The River with DEANNA DURBIN RAY MILLAND Followed By . WATKINS TODAY AND SATURDAY Double Feature Y BOBBY BREEN . the Presidents p GENERAL SPANKY ! . it BASKETBALL GAjnif Oyer in Time -- TUESDAY Two OUTSTANDING January CLEARANCE of Uomens stories of oar time! PRICES i 20c Before 6 P. and personality of eleven graceful behold. queens was a sight to In honor of the queens, a group of dancers took the floor and demonold strated very uniquely the quaint folwas This dance. Schottlsche lowed by a demonstration of the direction plain quadrille, under the e The lively Adams. of John Jos. music, which was furnished by Mrs. and Wight H. Watkins, Ephraim Lottie Whitaker, added to the dance. The queens were then escorted to the floor and they and their partners, entogether with the entire dancing and charm out the brought semble, cld dignity and beauty of the fashioned waltz. committee for the Civic club ball, led in a discussion of the ball, and it was decided to hold the dance during February, the date being tentatively set for Saturday, Feb. 20th. Mrs. J. M. Burt of the welfare committee reported there was a great need for funds for helping underprivileged children in Brigham, and the club voted to give $50 towards forwarding this work. After the business of the meeting was attended to, the time was turned Sorority Dancing Party over to a committee consisting of The Utah Epsilon Chapter of Beta Mrs. Norm Jensen, Mrs. Mack Fish-bur- n Sigma Phi met Thursday evening at and Mrs. John Blazzard, who the home of Miss Uarda Mathias conducted a program in honor of in this city. the past presidents of the club. Mrs. Miss Mathias and Miss Ida Merrell Fishburn acted as announcer, and the gave a very interesting discussion of following program was given: Plow to Conduct Meetings. Beginning of the club, by Mrs. Nels Plans were completed for a dancfirst president; musical seleJensen, ing party to be held Thursday eve- ctions by Miss Elaine Kofoed, ning, February 4th at the Howard panied by Claudie Holst; The club Hotel banquet room. The Utah Zeta after fifteen years, by Mrs. Dan chapter of Logan will be special Petersen; cornet duet by LeGrande guests and the Rhythm Aces will and Don Bowen, accompanied Colby furnish music for the occasion. by Mr. Davis; a review of important events taken from club minutes, by Ball A Social Success Mrs. Orville Merrell, and a tribute To create a more wholesome at- to past presidents, by Mrs. W. mosphere and higher social standards Vosco Call. The following past presidents were is the goal to which the M. I. A. is striving. This was reached in a presented with lovely corsages of large measure, by the very favorable spring flowers: Mrs. Nels Jensen, comments of the many dance lovers Mrs. Eva Eddy, Mrs. Marion W. who attended the annual stake Gold Dunn, Mrs. A. M. Merrill of Ogden, and Green Ball, held last Tuesday Mrs. W. L. Holst, Mrs. Dan Petersen, Mrs. C. H. Bryan, Mrs. Frank Holevening at the Bluebird hall. The dignity of the coronation cere- man, Mrs. J. B. Thomson of Salt monies contributed largely to the Lake City, Mrs. L. B. Young of occasion, and was the highlight of Ogden, Mrs. J. M. Burt, Mrs. Geo. the dance. The orchestra stand was Anderson, Mrs. Louis Bowen, Mrs. J. very fittingly decorated with trellises, Leo Nelson, Mrs. F. A. Hinckley, and covered with climbing flowers, and Mrs. Orville Merrell. green grass. At ten p. m. a capacity Refreshments were served from a crowd witnessed the presentation of tea table centered with spring flowcrowns to ten charming girls, queens ers In blue and yellow, with blue of their various wards. The pro- candles in crystal holders. The folcession was led by two dainty crown lowing committee had charge of rebearers, little Norma Jean Willie freshments; Mrs. Milt Jensen, chairand Ruth Noall. Miss Uarda Jensen, man; Mrs. Floyd Anderson, Mrs. J. as Miss M. I. A., bestowed the crowns W. Barker, Mrs. Lewis Jones, Mrs. with a very feministic and queenly Ray Cox, Mrs. Glenn Bennlon, Mrs. touch upon each queen as she was E. M. Tyson, Mrs. Albert Noall, Mrs. escorted to the stand by her partner. Norm Jensen and Mrs. Fred Holland. Following her coronation, each queen About sixty ladies were present took her place on the stand and at the meeting. when all had been crowned, the picture of beautiful pastel evening dresses accentuated by the charm r answer. Would ishful: ly 2Sth Valentine Luncheon Black or brown suede . . . patent trim, 19-- 8 heels. Regular $2.95 . . . now Semi-Week- with MAY ROBSON - CHARLES BUTTERWORTH Bemta Hume - Alan Mowbray Louise Beavers Henry ONeill - Marilyn Knowlden and the famous CHOIR HALL-JOHNSO- N DEVILS PLAYGROUND with RICHARD DIX CHESTER MORRIS DOLORES DEL RIO :Forsgfel |