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Show BOX ELDER NEWS, Semi-Week- ly Fowl WRITER ilN SOCIETY FAIRBANKS-MORS- E HOW Family Reunion Held members The immediate family held their annual Olsen R. Joseph 4t family reunion September in Box home and 6th at the girls peop e Twenty-fou- r Elder canyon. were present On Sunday a program was given o as follows, under the direction Alfred Olsen: Song, President William Automatic Heat . . . Costs Less than Hand Firing house is heated with a hand-fire- d boiler or furnace, you are paying more for fuel than Automatic Coal you would pay if you had Fairbanks-Mors- e Burner heat! Sounds incredible but we can prove it to you. if your Yes hand-fire- d Free Estimate 11 59 lilllilllllll lillllll llllltlllll:ll III lt!lllll!IMIIII!ll!!lllllll!llllltllllIHIHI North Main II II II II II llll 111 II I II II II IIIIHIIIII WELCOME AND SEE OUR NEWLY STORE WHILE CELEBRATION. C. A. West Co. ! 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There, under Mrs. p city this of RlV d e amphithe arches of the old Roman cameo the Bateman family held at West nouncing the birth dVfest WOO a accosted by was I theatre, a Joidan last Sunday. " ter on September ; ' salesman. He showed me that transparMrs. is cameo slightly Richard Gets Ot McLaij genuine hard. Miss Geneva Burdett, Miss Margaret California. Mrs. ent and that it is very, very McDonald, fed 114 Christel His explanation was very interesting Brockbank, Wellington of Salt Mi-,- s Hazel Freernsn Stewart Paul and his prices. with Stookey tdo, Hi JE contrast in the week-en- d was The following day I was in Naples, Lake City are spending of Miss Lou Call. Say You Sa ltlirfhen the important center of the industry, In this city, guests poli of ' where I had the opportunity Supper Party ''home, f a cameo factory. I learned Mr. and Mrs. Max Secrist enter- visiting Mrs. tHd shell cameos are a type of sea tained at a delightfully arranged that of outer bay in the crab supper Wednesday evening at found mostly around Sicily, and Saror Naples, their home in this city. The shells are somewhat Places were set for six bidden dinia bay. and rolled like most guests and the serving table held as Day V; harvest shells are, and are composed its centerpiece a beautiful bouquet big sea ever of three distinct, though iteese,801 of garden blooms. INI AKF8-Th-e adhesive, layers. the A social evening followed lighting In the process of making cameos serving of supper. u" the shell is first cut to the desired the Then the outer layer of the shape. Miss Hope Reeder has been visitfence,, the which is cream or multishell, YOU stand ' i ing at Corinne with her parents, Mr. colored is carved off and thrown and Mrs. A. M. Reeder, since July away. What is left is usually oval In HEADQUARC are 1st, and will leave September l&th varies in size up to that of for New Yoik, where she will enter shape, wneath s three about is and a hens egg, BECKERS BEER - SOFT DRINKS Columbia University to complete her sixteenths of an inch thick. (Somela read! training in library science. She has times the entire shell Is carved and CIGARS AND TOBACCO week for a leave of absence from the library ' one large cameo.) Of the made into parents staff of the U. S. A. C. where she two remaining layers, the outer one d to the has been for several years. is white and it Is in this that the ! W. B. MORRISON West Forest Strive been desired figure is cut, leaving the pickles Victor Lee, son of S. N. Lee of darker under IWllsTe led ai layer (pink to grayish this city, who has been an employe K and h black) for a background. of the Mountain States Telephone & --oolds The quality of the cameo depends Telegraph company in Utah for a upon the thickness of the white number of years past, has been layer and the skill and finesse with transferred to Colorado with head- which it is carved. It is truly the quarters at Denver. Mr. Lee left work of artists, but paradoxically this week for his new field of labor. these artists are for the most part j foe the His particular work is superintendignorant, not knowing how to read which ing traffic which, interpreted, means nor write. Their work Is so tedious he has charge of operators in the All-FIlleT- 11 (all being done under a magnifying various exchanges. with and glass instruments) glass . w machl ti r a v that they can only work two or complete nici d three hours a day. county Ooof! What a life! And while they on. Loni 7 i'7 slave away here I am enjoying lemonade on a hot, beautiful day in ou,t,4 the peaceful land of the Alps. Heres wishing you continued sucP Many of U3 are still of the opinion cess and best to all my that a summer recreation program friends In Box regards Elder county. Robert means a playground program. We MAX WHEELWRIGHT. streets deliberately close our eyes to the possibilities within our roach, and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Petersen of Joys, fail to realize that In our own back Garfield are spending the week-en- d )und u yards and our canyons, with our in this the at home of Mr. and , city ears; families, we have the equipment for Mrs. O. G. Loveland. It shows every day how much money Is dw p. s p a happy summer. To most families finding time for and how much you owe. Printed heaainjopes, for family activity consider the folfamily activities is a vital problem. lowing hints: Let dad and the wHn mAd jeal boys every transaction. 100 record pages Already the day ig so full of daily cook supper on the outdoor fireplace account, routine for every member of the built in the back summary sheets, annual Income move yard. Be sure to family that parents wonder how to bar canned food. A marshmallow Makes booKkwppB included. sheet balance work in a little recreation. It is roast follows supper. Stories and by ar simple and accurate. surprising how daily schedules can songs delightfully entertain around be revised and through Jressec cooperation the fire afterward. Aj-- there some how many duties can be taken care horseshoes in the yard? And we for of. It is not a matter of finding may hang a dart game on the side time but of taking time and making of the house. A little rope and a it more worth while. piece of automobile tire makes an Families that play together stay excellent swing. Hours of fun for together. They are learning that the little ones In a shady sand box, Office Supplies Gifts Telephone No. hey f their pleasure grows in and dont forget, a flower garden proportion to the interests they share. For P. O. Box 417 - - Brigham, Utah rn o holds interest for every member of those who would like to find time the family. away. PRICES' TN7Q because Steward Sfelel and GaUfg relied Count: t Peach ed HID DOOMEPICa PEACH DAY VISITORS . Just Max Wheelwright BILLS PLte, IN BRIGHAM CITY. WE HOPE YOU ENJOY THE the E feper ssd $gs4 . . . ARE MADE cone-shap- ? REMODELED 3owar) Gafe WELCOf o-ut- Peach Dag Visitors! COME C0S Freda Olsen, Declo; reading, Miss Kenneth Master Olsen; violin solo. Hazel 0. Olsen, Preston; reading, Bodell and Blaine Grant; piano duet, J. B. skit, quiz Olsen; professor harmonica a and Higginbottom family The solo, Harold Olsen, Ogden. read. also was family history A delightful time was had visiting, hiking, and playing games. Those in attendance were Mrs. J. R. Olsen and son Blaine, and daughter Bodell, Brigham City; Mr. and and Mrs. William Olsen and son Mrs. and Mr. daughter of Ogden; Albert Olsen, Declo, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olsen and son of Preston, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Higginbottom and children, Kaysville, e, Mrs. John Grant and son of Honey-villand Mr. and Mrs. Karl Olsen and two children of Brigham. Sunday evening several guests came in and had supper and songs were sung and marshmallows toasted around the fireplace. Phone ONE For A Americas Finest Automatic Coal Burner of THIS UOllCir. Finding Time For Family WE BID YOU WELCOME! Wet Activity I VISIT OUR ENLARGED STORE SHEFFIELDS MEATS ! r GROCERIES FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WMWttitwitimniuiiiiiiihaitiuiiitHiuiuiiiihiniiiitiiiiiiiaiiiiiiHauaiitiiiiiiiiiitiHiiiiiiflifitiifiiuiiiiiiiifiitittiiriiiiiiiiiiHiiil e H Outfits eonT MISS the E106E0 PEACH DAYS Friday - I'iiiiiiiiuiiii 013 TOTAL Children (Under 12 Years) Tax 65 $ .245 005 TOTAL Reserved Seats Tax 25 TOTAL $ .245 25 $ .98 .02 WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR STORE, WHERE YOU WILL FIND UP TO THE MINUTE DESIGNS IN FURNITURE FOR YOUR HOME. SIMMONS i iiii hi ii in rum imm i in ill! i io sits Peach Day Visitors WjL,.. ' ' The MEET YOUR FRIENDS e e e AND MAKE YOUR QUARTERS AT THE OF GOODYEAR We Sell the Famous Line of Bfc T11 E X J&E . . . OIL FILLER5 WILLARD BATTERIES OILS death CONOCO GAS AND O Beautyrest Mattresses O Springs O Studio Couches R A ens Liberal Trade-I- n Allowance For Your Old Furniture! (fame Worth Main Furniture Go. took two $1.00 Stall Tickets Good for Both Performances. Auto Stall and Reserved Seat Tickets On Sale At the Hamilton Drug Store. PEACH DAYS i t hhiiiiiii irum PUR-O-LATE- TOTAL Stalls for Autos Tax Welcome To $ .637 C GITY SALES COMPAII Saturday September 10th and 11th 2 P. M. DAILY General Admission Tax Sale at of 25 NORTH MAIN . PHONE NO. 250 . - Your Mileage Merchant 115 South Main fel . We Never close Brea t t |