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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Page Two Of Social The Box Elder News Publishing Company y Published Every Tuesday and Friday Interest Semi-Weekl- Member National Editorial Assa B. Managing Editor 8. O. WIXOM. Subscription Rates: One Year Six Months Three Months $2.00 1.00 .00 Entered at the Postoffice at Brigham City, as Second Class Matter P. W. Meeting Idle Isle Monday evening, at the tea room, the local Business and Professional Womens club met in their regular meeting, with President Lenora Romer presiding. Mrs. Nettie Lund gave a report of the health council. luncheon se A delicious was served, during which little Miss Geneil White of Perry entertained with two vocal solos accompanying herself on the ukulele, and Miss Bessie Hansen of Logan entertained with a comic reading in costume. The program was under the direction of Mra. Nettie Lund, chairman, and Mrs. Afton Christensen, committee on health. A very interesting paper on What We Get for Our Money Calories was treated by Mrs. Lund, followed by discussion. Miss Romer reported that during the latter part of June, the B. P. W. clubs of the States of California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nevada and Utah, will hold a convention at the Grand Canyon Lodge on the north rim of the Grand Canyon, at which time Utah will act as hostess. A most interesting program Is being prepared and local club members attending, will have to opportunity of seeing the wonders of the southern two-cour- President Signs Farm Measure For 1938 Crop Season Semi-Week- ly Old Lady," by Irene Song, Little The a reading, Smith; ind Helen Winegar; Orva Miss Village Mystery," Thomas Mavis sketch of the life of Mrs. Alice-JJones was read by With Me Walks He Smith; a duet, Evelyn Mrs. and by Mrs. Edith Stacy liistorical Mirlesson, the Cuthbert; Mrs. Stella acles of Pioneer Days, Irvine gave a Martha Mrs. Phillips; of Mrs. beautiful tribute in memory Cummings Laura Mrs. Sarah Dunn; made a few of the County Company Boothe Matilda brief remarks; Mrs. committee reported cheer of the good visits made. were served during Refreshments hour by the following social the Mun-se- e ladies: Lula B. Reeder. Pearl ; Audry Frodsbam, Hannah e and Irene Reeder. Twenty-fivin members and seven guests were Poul-se- n attendance. national farm program An Pioneer Meeting which will help the farmers and at The Sego Lily camp met Thursday the same time protect consumers, is Effie Ad evening at the home of Mrs. planned under the Agricultural Charlotte Reeder with 1938 Act for R. by Welling, passed justment in charge. congress recently, and signed by President Roosevelt last week, acAfter the opening exercises, the Mae cording to information received by program followed: Solo, Betty Vella of life of the of the William Peterson sketch Director Nelson; Utah State Agricultural College exMathias Rees, by Elvira Blackburn; tension service. three readings, Norda Fife; lesson, Historical Miracles in Pioneer Days," Most publicized provision of the l; 1938 act is the Sarah H. Horsley; song, Laura granary Mrs. Hansen; comEliza remarks, section designed to maintain a Effie Welling played a phonograph paratively constant supply of staple EDDY DRUG record with a New Years message farm commodities by stabilizing profor to her, sent her by her son, Dale, the and duction storage arranging of surpluses. who is laboring in the German Electricity cuts labor costs and it part of the state. mission of the church. Another provision which will be Refreshments were served by Sarah creases production. entirely new to Utah wheat farmlra WSAVITwiih' SAFETYI Camp Social Cosa Davis, Tillie H. JenLongson, is the 100 per cent crop Insurance on DRUGSTOR The Oak camp met at the home sen and Alice Knudson, to thirty their acreage. This is the first opof Nellie Cook on Monday at two in attendance. to utiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiift had farmers obtain have portunity Many hundreds of farmers The meeting was also held p. m. wheat crop insurance. as a social in honor of the birthday Club Social Provisions of the old soil con- School proved this true. Electric brooders anniversary of Laura Ridd, a pioneer. will be continued servation program Pro-Eclub of the members The Mrs. Ridd was presented with a make healthier chicks, and the costs throughout 1938, Director Peterson at the home lighted birthday cake by Captain met Thursday evening said. Payments will be made, as ' which the fol- - ,of Miss Goldie Penrose with Miss Rosetta after Hansen, Mrs. Walter G. Mann, president of previously, to farmers following apand 2 Iona Johnson Miss Vera about cents Facer, only per chick Eb lowing program ensued: Community proved soil conserving and range and the Congress of the of pioneer songs, led by Miss Penrose acting as hostesses singing school the soil building practices. Lincoln school, reports that luncheon A delicious Lovisa Nelson; lesson, "Historical tricity also lights the poultry house' Loans will be made, under certain lunch program was started last Mon- Miracles of Pioneer Days," Cleopha was served and appointments were conditions, to corn, cotton, and wheat day at the school and that the Jensen; two accordian selections, by made for seventeen members and and warms the water your chicken producers, and at the discretion of students are supporting it well, hav- Master Wayne Bosworth; sketch of one guest, Mrs. Florence Penrose. the president and the secretary of ing over 135 children participating. the life of Truman O. Angle, archi- Washingtons birthday favors and pamust drink. agriculture, producers of other comtect of the Salt Lake Temple, was triotic colors were used in the room modities may be allowed to borrow given by his granddaughter, Mrs. and table decorations. nnder the program. During the evening, Miss Mable Harry Mifflin; two comic readings, One of our trained farm speddb Consumers will be protected from Christensen gave a very interesting Joan Christensen. any radical rise in the price of farm A social hour followed, during review of The Brief Hour of FranI will be glad to call and talk it oij commodities through the reserves Box which refreshments were served by cois Villon. Bingo followed the remaintained under other provisions Daisy Hansen, Frances Stander and view and prizes were awarded to with you. of the act. Two very important meetings were Mary Jensen to eighteen members the winners. held in Box Elder county Wednesday and four guests. with the two county farm debt Anna Cot tarn, and Cleopha Jensen C. I. C. Meets PHONE PS OR PRO? m committees, one being held of the County Camp were present. Thursday afternoon at three thirty at two p. m. at Tremonton at which oclock, the Civic Improvement club U. G. Miller, state farm debt adjust- Sweethearts Ball met In the club quarters with Presiment supervisor, met with the local Mrs. C. V. Forsgren in charge. dent The Bee annual Ette Sweethearts unfarm debt adjustment committee Ball was held on Saturday, February The following program was enjoyed C. of der Harris. R. the supervision of radio fans accustomed Miflions 19th, in the ladies gym of the Box during the afternoon; Two vocal for three years to turn the dial to At this meeting, several farmers Elder school. Mrs. Connie M. Peters, and a solos, high came western Tremonton from to in will the Hollywood Hotel" air show, The decorations carried out the very interesting talk on "Personality H. of Perry, President Wa CS soon have a chance to see their Box Elder county and discussed their Valentine theme Mrs. in red white. and C. Katie of Jensen by and Salt Lake were Bishop Bowring. made for and plans favorite program depicted on the problems, Vocal solos were rendered the extension of time and for the The orchestra was seated under a City. Two new members were voted screen. ' of their present debts agree- huge cupids bow and arrow with red into the club Mrs. C. F. Smith and Freeman of this city, mi For an entire broadcast with Lou-el- ia payment and white streamers arranged in a Mrs. Vern Nelson. On to both able Woffinden of Garland. Tb parties. O. Parsons, famous columnist the background. Refreshments were served by Mrs. forming BeauUfui Zion, n At In the held song, evening meeting and movie commentator, as mistress The doorways were fashioned into Albert Noall, Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker, Impressive and largely attended by the choir, and Leslie L southern Box with the Brigham City been has ceremonies, incorporated hearts with scoloped red and white Mrs. W. H. Stayner, Mrs. Vera Jen- funeral services were held in the pronounced the benediction j Into the Warner Bros, musical com- Elder county association, nnder the trimmings. Silhouettes in black, of sen, Mrs. Wm. C. Call, Mrs. A. L. Third ward chapel Tuesday at one sevB. of John Mathias, supervision Interment was In the eKjts which opens edy "Hollywood Hotel, an p. m. for Hans Peter Jensen, aged eral farmers from the eastern part were on either gentlemen and lady Freeman and Mrs. James Romer. W. H. Barnard dedicated fcf next Sunday at the Roxy Theatre. walls. and respected resident of this city, of the county discussed their debt . Stars introduced in the broadcast The club officers received the who died Friday morning. Man-Proscene by Miss Parsons include problems and some adjustments were guests as they entered the doorway. Daughters Gather The services, which were conducted debtor to made both and satisfactory The Seagull camp met Thursday Marion Davies, Edward G. Robinson, Each lady was presented a dance was accomby Counselor Ephraim Johnson, opBette Davis, Leslie Howard, Olivia creditor. Much good card which also carried out the evening at the home of Hilda Burt, ened with the hymn, 'Tho Deepening Coming Sunday with Sophia Larsen in charge. De Havilland, Errol Flynn, Joan plished at this meeting as well as Valentine theme. at the afternoon meeting. by the Relief Society choir. This ball is an annual affair staged Program number were rendered Trials," Blondell, and Brian Ahern e. W. C. Burnham offered the invoca- To Capitol are held Meetings a being monthly follows: for the alumni of the club and their Trio, Mrs. Earl Wright tion, followed The picture, an inside story of staff d Aa by a vocal duet, by these groups and much good is partners. A large number of alumni and daughters Helen and Barbara; "Christians Hollywood, stars Dick Powell, with Mrs. sided romance, Goodnight, by sketch of the life of Jonathan Wright, and guests were present a supporting cast including Rosemary being accomplished. TbA C&llle Kofoed. Sunday at the Capitol R. Maggie and Lola Lane, Ted Healy, Hugh Wight; duet, Mrs. Earl headed cast a stellar The speakers wers Isaac A. Jensen, Wright and daughter Barbara; lesPioneer Ball, Success Show Herbert, Glenda Farrell, and two Rosalind son, AdeU Kelley, and good cheer 8. Norman Lee, A. C. Pearson and Franchot Tone, famous orchestras Paige's and Benin D. the Walter Tuesday evening, Pidgecn. L, Ephraim Johnson. reports were given. ny Goodman and his swing band. Hall at Tremonton, the Famous for her poiW A solo, "Beside Stui Waters, was Refreshments were served to sixM Daughters of Pioneers, under the teen members and four rendered by Harold B. Felt, and the Ideal American wife, Colored Cartoea Boeked 61 guests usaai by general chairmanship of Mrs. Lu- Ida K. Lee, Leah deviates from her Reeder, Eliza Mad- closing song, "The Lord Is My ShepThe famous fable of Ali Baba and cinda Jensen, held a most successful sen a Bingle woman whw Communicable to diseases was and Hilda Burt herd, reported sung by the choir. M. B. the Forty Thieves has been hilariously dancing party. by a rival. the Utah State Board of Health durOlsen pronounced benediction. l, cartooned by Max Fleischer in a The was hall decorated In lavish settings beautifully the week ending February 18th, ing Interment was in the city cemetery. featarette, Popeye numbered in green and gold crepe paper stream- Camp Social Miss Loy appear"1 flavor, to a 482, according report ers and Ray A. Smith dedicated the grave. the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty The in love w Deseret latticework. artist Refreshments met camp released today by Dr. William M. paper Thursday Thieves. were served at the home of Mrs. Esther during the evening and evening climber, Walter Me This is a special added attraction McKay, director of the division of old as well as S. o with modern twenty-twdances Forsgren were weds an heiress, Rom communicable disease control. members starting Sunday at the Roxy. and four visitors present. instead, and they T Measles showed an increase of 1 played by the Johnson Family Orchestra of Bear River City. A large The following program was renhoneymoon. Franchot cases. "It is apparently a measles was in attendance from dered: Reading, Miss Lavern Jepp-setoonJst, secretly loves tor. A recent delegation year, says Dr. McKay. sketch Brigham City. of the life will not admit it to of Mrs. government bulletin showed an inLof A feature of the Frances Ann was the evening main "pals. Miss Smith, Mrs. Verne F. crease in measles all over the Last rites for Mrs. Sarah Druscilla forgets her defeat United States. Increases were also grand march led by Mrs. May S. Jeppsen; lesson, Mrs. Abbie R. Madcounty president, and Mr. W. sen; two cornet solos, LeGrande Holland Dunn of this city, who died mooners return, whea noted in the number of cases of Tyson, J. last Fiiday morning, were held in her siege. The wife, Those receiving honor- Colby. diphtheria, influenza and German ableThayne. mention for the most typical Refreshments were served by Mrs. the Third ward chapel Monday at sell, finds her husband measles. Chicken pox dropped from oae P. m., under the direction of rooms and offers him 191 to 148 cases, with mumps, pneu- pioneer costumes were Mrs. Willard Maggie J. Lee, Mrs. Dorothy B. Willie F Mrs. Anderson, and David Mra Bishop J, Frank Bowring. Ora F. Mrs. Simmons. Stander, he will lose bis monia, scarlet fever, smallpox and Arthur Smith There Mrs. and was father, Harmon. a large attendance and wifes rich whooping cough also showing de6 the floral tributes were beautiful. divorce. Miss Df creases. One case of tularemia, inScandinavians To Meet her of The Relief choir sang the the foolishness curred from the handling of an in- Daughters Jollify There will be speakers at the hymn, "Sister, Society Thou Wast Mild and the married man. fected rabbit, was reported from The Fort Brigham camp, met on Scandinavian meeting Sunday, Febru- Lovely. Invocation was offered by pledge to remain "fl Tooele. This is the second case Thursday evening at the home of ary 27th, in the Sixth ward Ernest E. Clark of Ogden, and a mother knows they are Mrs. Lula B. Reeder. chapel reported this year. at two oclock. duet was rendered The outstanding o4 by Mr. and Mra. After the regular exercises, the All are invited to attend Harold B. Felt. , the by Johnson, Nana WFf NEWS ADS BRING RESULTS following program was presented: presidency. The speakers were Alf L. Freeman Leonard Penn, John MiP-rs. Sarah Pearson, Ileber W. OShea Perry Stack, Oscar all-rou- ever-norm- al Store Zun-de- Lunches Successful ds i Parent-Teache- rs three-cour- se Farmers Debt Meetings Held In Elder Hollywood Hotel Opens Sunday At Roxy Theatre l t iitah power man & P. Jensen Is Laid At Rest Tuesday fan-shap- e, ed of ultra-mode- m "Maa-P- Measles Increase of Cases In Utah two-ree- full-col- or n; Last Rites Held For Mrs. Ephraim Dunn Monday jj Do You Heed . . . ; Cards Tickets KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESE- S'- Elmore Trie, to Be a Pal Posters Blotters Envelopes Hand Bills Statements Letterheads Printed Forms SEE US Box Elder Hens JOB PRINTING 1 By POP MOMAND |