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Show page Four IN SOCIETY C. I. C. Meets luncheon complimentStayner, Mrs. Fred Sorenson, Jr., ranged bridgeEmanon club members Mrs. Leslie Owen and Mrs. W. R. ary to the and bidden guests. Holmes. Pink was chosen for the color scheme and a crystal bowl of pink Sorority Meeting roses centered the long dining table burned at The Utah Epsilon chapter of Beta and lighted pink tapers marked cards Sigma Phi met Thursday evening at each end. Pink place the places for the members and the the home of Mrs. Elva J. Gibbs. guests: Mesdames Henry President Dorothy Larsen was in following Harold Olsen, Harry Smith, Johnson, charge and Miss Elaine Kofoed was Harvey Hansen, Theron Lee, Lcrenzo elected historian and Miss Ida and S. Marlin Rasmussen was elected to serve on the Bolt, Mrs. Bridge favors were won by social committee. A nominating comMadison and Mrs, H. The regular monthly meeting of the Civic Improvement club was held Thursday afternoon at the club rooms with Mrs. J. Wesley Horsley in charge. Mrs. L. S. Merrill of Ogden gave a very instructive talk on "Adolescent Youth. A boys quartet from the local high school, accompanied mittee, by Mrs. N. K. Davis, rendered two selections. Two new members were voted into the club Mrs. Rulon Caron and Mrs. Dewey Ashcroft. Refreshments were served at the Idle Isle tea room by the following committee: Mrs. Ray Grant, chairman, Mrs. Nettle B. Lund, Mrs. W. COLUMBIA ARCH FILES other $1.70 Complete O GLOBE CLIP BOARDS be Letterhead Size-c-an used for holding forms of any kind, such as checking sheets, inventory sheets and many other forms. 80c Complete CITY SALES composed of Misses Phyllis Nicholas, Bernice Pella and Mrs. Beth Baird was elected to select officers to be voted on some time In March. Different phases of "Expression Developed Through the Art of Speech was treated by Miss Phyllis Nicholas, Miss Flora Simmons, Miss Bernice Pella and Mrs. Lillian Felt. The evening closed with the members singing Beta Sigma Phi songs and twelve members were present Chere Amie club members were the motif of a beautifully arranged luncheon given Wednesday evening at the Howard Hotel banquet room with Miss Carma Nicholas as hostess. An eight oclock dinner was served at one long table which was gay with decorations carried out In a pink color scheme. A crystal bowl of pink sweet peas centered the long dining table and pink tapers In crystal holders completed the center-piecAppointments for twelve guests were made with spring favors. Favors for bridge were won by Miss Maxine Josephson and Mrs. e. Elliot Ward. The guest list included Miss Phyllis Nicholas, Miss Marjorie Zundel and Miss Maxine Josephson of Tremonton. Club Honored CO. Office and School Supplies KEITH WIXOS, Mgr. IS FEATURED IN CAPITOL FILM March of Time Tells of L. D. S. Relief Efforts Mer-re- ll Pink, Party Scheme Note Size can be used for filing: Invoices, Statements small papers. and MORMON1SM Tuesday evening at the Howard Hotel banquet room, Mrs. Roland Rldd presided at an attractively ar-- WE HAVE JUST ADDED A COMPLETE LINE OF Ray Thomas Turner. Wifh unemployment and rethe gravest problem facing still lief The Sego Lily camp met Thursday the new March of Time, America, evening at the home of Mrs. Joseph Sunday at the Capitol Valentine with Captain Elizabeth opening turns to the Mormon church Theatre, Morrison in chargeexperiment in and its The following program was en- putting its own jobless to work. Satch joyed: Two vocal selections, An eminently newsworthy picture, Chrisof life the of Pearse; sketch film reveals that the churchs the tian Olsen, Mrs. Ivy Fuller; lesson, body in Salt Lake City, Mrs. Charlotte B. Reeder. Good cheer governing has begun a unique public Utah, Louise visits were reported by Mrs. works program which has already Nelson and Mrs. Birdie Hansen. Mrs. more than 20,000 members off taken chairBirdie Hansen was selected as relief rolls throughfederal and state man of the nominating committee to nation. the out on choose a ticket to be voted Strikingly photographed and skillduring March. edited into a brief but comRefreshments were served thirty-thre- e fully history of the religion present by Mrs. Emma' Facer, prehensive and established by Joseph Smith Elizabeth Mrs. Sarah Horsley, Mrs. Young, famous made Brigham by Morrison and Mrs. Effie Welling. this March of Time episode includes taberthe singing of the LApres Midi Feted nacle choir and exclusive candid Mrs. Orval E. Sackett presided at camera studies of the Supreme MorHeber Jede-dia- h a lovely dinner party given Thursday mon Pontiff, Grant, discussing his relief evening at her home complimentary to the LApres Midi club members. project with his advisors. A beautiful grass linen table cloth of the doctrine A fundamental covered the long table which held as Mormon faith is that every member a centerpiece a bowl of sweet peas shall be Thus, at the and four lighted tapers completed depth of the depression, Heber Grant, j the table decorations. of all U. S. alarmed that one-sixI Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Mormons were idle and on relief, John E. Buckwalter and Mrs. Owen devised the ecclesiastical public works Westenskow. plan whose results now appear on The guest list Included Mesdames the screen M o r m o n stores from Herbert Adamson, Owen Westenskow, coast to coast where workers are George Tiller, Henry Johnson, Ezra paid, not in cash, but with all the Waddoups, and John V. Wraggs of food, medicines and fuel needed by Provo. their fanilies; church workshops where Mormon women repair old Pioneers Honored clothing and make thousands of new garments; crops harvested and stored on met The Fort Brigham camp In community barns, with other Morhome m. two the at at p. Thursday mon women, working by hand to busiof Mrs. Adelpha Hobson in a ness and social meeting beginning create more jobs, preserving half a with a hot dinner given In honor million quarts of food. of those over seventy in the camp And, as more and more Mormons district. A beautiful rose bud was leave the nations relief rolls, the presented to each of these pioneers March of Time points to other deand also to the outgoing officers. nominations, impressed by the results Mrs. Letitia Smith played a of the experiment and considering selection; poems were read the adoption of similar programs as by Mrs. Martha Ann Meecham, writ- a means of restoring prosperity to ten by herself and Mrs. Lola Stowell the nation. related Incidents in the life of Yet today, with one hundred new grandmother Stowell. employment projects under way, the There were ten guest3 and thirty-thre- e Mormon relief administrators, like members present. those in the federal government, are finding themselves confronted with Seagull Camp Notes the vexing problem of dealing with The Seagull camp met at the home families who prefer to remain on of Mrs. Ida K. Lee on Thursday the dole. But Mormons are confident that they will soon overcome evening. A sketch of the life of Louis this newest problem, preserve the Nathanil Boothe was given by Mrs. rugged vitality which in a single Leah Reeder and the lesson wa3 century has transformed their strugtreated by Mrs. Sarah Barnard. gling pioneer band into a rich and During the evening, musical selec- mighty church. tions were rendered by Mrs. A B. Caseman, Mrs. Verna Johnson and Stories To Be Reviewed Stayner Thompson. The literary section of the Civic Refreshments were served to nineteen members and six guests. Mrs. Improvement club will meet Monday Emma Hansen, Mrs. Elizabeth Schow afternoon at the club rooms at four and Mrs. Mattie Ervine were present oclock. Mrs. R. A. Madsen will review from the county company. three short stories and all members are invited to attend. Luncheon and Cards Camp Meeting - 300-voi- g. th har-mani- ca DRESS SHOES Priced At WORK SHOES All Sizes Spring Styles in Womens Shoes Gray - Blue - Brown - Black All Styles 1 s 99 PETITE SEN P Page Building .AT THE. RING Tuesday, March 2nd. BLUEBIRD ARENA BRIGHAM WRESTLING Del Kunkel vs. Wally Thompson Hy Sharman vs. Finn Gibbs (Shaman Agrees to Throw Gibbs Twice in 30 Minutes) BOXING Kid Cannon vs. Stan Birrell Sterling Hess vs. Russ Colburn Popeye Day vs. Kid Socco PLENTY OF GOOD PRELIMINARIES PRICES: Ringside, $1.00; General Admission, 65c ESCORTED LADIES FREE! Mrs. Wayne Mathias entertained in honor of the club members Thursday evening at her home. The long dining table was beautifully decorated in a patriotic design. A red lighted taper centered the table with streamers running to each plate. Miniature high topped hats filled with sweets marked the places for the bidden guests. Bridge followed dinner and favors for games were won by Mrs. Sid Hess and Mrs. Asael RobinetteK-L- LICENSES ISSUED io - Home Party Enjoyed Mrs. Howard Call entertained at. a delightfully arranged bridge luncheon Wednesday evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Jenson, honoring the Ree Dee Lers club. Four small tables were arranged for luncheon and bright colored spring favors made the appointments. Bridge prizes went to Mrs. EM Ward Mrs. Burton Pett, Jr., and Miss June Jenson. Marriage licenses were issued on Tuesday by County Clerk C. Henry Nielsen to Clifford Cowell Adamson of Provo, and Clara Mildred Korth of Garland; Russell Sorensen and Edith Rogers, both of Garland. LOCAL ITEMS Miss Wanda Penrose, who is employed In this city, spent the weekend with her family at Provo. She was accompanied by Miss Naomi Bergen of this city. Miss Isabell Johnson of thl3 city left Wednesday night for Columbus, New Mexico, where she will spend three months visiting her brother and a 1 s t e Mr. and Mrs. Reynold F. Johnson. Mrs. John V. Wraggs of Provo Is spending the week in this city with her sister, Mrs. E. Waddoups. Mr. Spring, Party Motif Wraggs and children will join her Daffodils and acacia decked the here Saturday and will spend the serving tables at a prettily arranged week-en- d at the Waddoups home. bridge luncheon given on Wednesday evening by Mrs. Orion Eskelsen at Mr. and Mrs. Asa L. Beecher of her home on First West street. this city announce the arrival of a Favors of spring design marked son born Wednesday at a the places for twenty-fobidden local hospitaL Mother morning and son are guests. Cards followed luncheon and to be doing nicely. Mrs. favors for scores were won by Mrs. reported Beecher was formerly Miss Amy Ruel Eskelsen and Mrs. Harold Madsen. Olsen. LJjLJi CCC quartet sang a NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Smith of Rlrie, Idaho, stopped off in Brigham The Deseret camp met Thursday City on for a visit with at the home of Mrs. Leona Bunderson. Mr. and Wednesday Mrs. Hank Potter. They After the opening exercises, a sketch were returning from Southern Caliof the life of Charles C. Rich was fornia, where they spent the past given by Leona Bunderson. Maggie ten weeks. J. Lee gave the lesson. Mrs. Mary E. Owen and Mrs. Customer: Give me some of that Leora B. House were accepted as monoacetic acidester of prepared new members of the camp. salylcylicacid. Refreshments were served by PrisDruggist: Do you mean aspirin? cilla Bott, Maggie J. Lee, and Maud Customer: "Yeh! I never can think Beecher. of that name. few numbra to enter 1 such singing! Lloyd Rees broke up tit i by insisting he must go to & Thursday evening the local chapter C. A and write home. of the American Legion had a dinner WILBUR HAmtf meeting in the camp mess hall. , A dinner was served Sixth Ward Program at a nominal cost. Most of the LeMr. A Carruthers brought gionnaires remarked how it reminded UkiJ them Of meals they had while in gram from his Mutual. i were outstanding numbers the ' Service. It was so different. all. by enjoyed Bill Fife said he was sorry he wasnt as big as Carl Seashore "when Mr. Edwin Baird gaien he found he had no room left for ing talk. Mr. Carruthers the pie and Ice cream. an invitation to the boys te After the meal, music and singing his ward Mutual. After to a lunch was served in was furnished by the camp boys. SHORTY HAYES Not to be outdone, the Legion Legion Holds Meeting five-cour- se , IUIi! Hot Shots for Saturday TOMATOES (Scowcrofis) 3 Large Cans MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI, 3 lbs. J, Can (Rockwoods) SOAP (Citrug Granulated) Large Package CANDY BARS, 3 for. COCOA 1-l- b. 1 Oh Boy, Oh Henry. Milky Way, Best Pal, L-Snicker, Power House, and Mild and Mellow SYRUP (Flapjack) Large Jug EGGS Holsts Poultry Farm Get Them , Fresl! HOLST Grocery and Feed Store 322 SOUTH MAIN STREET A8KETBAL! Night Saturday At High the School Gymnasium CLUB GEMMELL OF BINGHAM (The Only Team Defeat Watkins Motet t versus ur Deseret Camp Meets seemed everyone WATKINS . MOTOR (First Half Winners of Industrial And a Good Preliminary Leaf0 airie ; BRIGHAM BACHELORS versus , ' ;V MENDON ADMISSION: Adults 25c; Children 8- -u First Game 7:30 p, m No Reserved Main Game Seats Come r |