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Show rtTSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY -- 5, 1916. THE BOX ELDER " I- ARy SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS-JOURNA- Fiza J. Stokes Hostess To Oak Camp ! Women's and Pearl Hunsaker ends Convention Moderine Dance Club Holds Valentine Dance pearl Hunsaker, .. of Associated ity Fairs and attended ;ah State Fair, ntion held Friday and February 1 and 2 at Sat-1- a , Ida-all- Ida., for rodeos and It was reported :,y fairs. would 1 such celebrations eld in Idaho this year. evening ,e banquet Friday Those 200 in' attendance. ding from out of the state Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rowe, uncer from Montana, Leo cr, Montana, Fred H. of County Fairs Harry ang from Chicago, spokesman for the Rodeo from Spoksman, Wash., Ziter from Colorado, R. A. and nman from Montana llowing from Utah: Shel-- . Brewster, Salt Lake sec-o- f association of County and Utah State Fair, E. E. n of Coalville, president of lation County Fairs, Mr. Irs. Jack Okie of Ogden, eo announcer and wife, y Hall from Cache county ean Levett of Tremonton. it was ring the banquet to send regrets and sym-tHomer Holcomb in rnia. Mr. Holcomb is con-t- o a hospital in California he is suffering from a n hip and several broken Kess-preside- k . vo. de p rom 5 0. Hg ! o Box Elder Missionary And Auxiliary dold Dance d. rtainly! We want your items. The phone number Deseret Camp Hold Monthly Meet The Deseret Surprise Party Held For Beverly Barker of camp the D. U. P., met Thursday evening, January 24, at 7 30 oclock at Mrs. James W. Barker entertained at a surprise party in honor of hv: daughter Beverlys birthday, Saturday evening at their home on Second East. Ten girl friends attended, who presented her with lovely gifts. Refreshments were served at one long table, centered by a tiered birthday cake. The evening was spent in social games, prizes going to LaRita Call, Marilyn Powers, Shirley Jeanne Nelson and Marilyn Call. Valentines In Music Theme Of Party League met 4, at the home of Mrs. W. H. Griffiths. The meeting was' conducted by President Iretta Peters and the theme, Valentines in Music was used in the musical program rendered by Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Miss Donna and Dorene Wheeler. The hostesses were Mrs. W. H. Griffith, Mrs. Vosco Call, Mrs. Raymond Payne, Mrs. Floyd Jenson, Mrs. Searl Beecher, Mrs. Harold Nelson and Mrs. Marie T. Jeppson. Faculty high Monday, February V school Pet-eso- Forsgrens Admiration n the home of Mrs. Josephine Olson, Jeanette Nelson, vice captain, presiding and conducting. Two vocal solos were given y Mary Ellen Jeppsen, accompanied on the piano by Shirley lean Nelson. DeLone Christensen treated he lessons on non Mormon and early advertising n pioneer days. Lottie Simonsen reported a 3oncer Ball will be held Febru-ir- y 22 in the Memorial build-ng- . exec-Olive- 1 di-M- r. 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This policy is not our own idea, many have been tried and this is the one recommended by the leading hosiery manufacturers. hone mi FRONTIER GUN LAW DON'T MISS will your Nylons or 51 gauge rayon. Orders be filled in the same order they are received. K. Nancy KEllY. The Durango Kid corrals a phantom outlaw band in the Columbia picture SEE THE PUBLIC ENEMY IN ACTION! Phone No. 7 when vou have a news item. and MAIL. M. lftR William GARGAN r, A limited shipment of Nylons will arrive in the next few days. , Until supplies become more plentiful the following distribution policy w ill be in effect. Fill out coupon printed below Eorsgrens prigham City, Utah kindly save me a pair of Admiration and notify me when to call. thr'llS TIMES TONIGHT News items are always welofat the News-JournBring yours in today. We will S8S... CAPITOL- - come fice. w and THURSDAY WEDNESDAY al WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY You will be notified by mail, rmsM Last Show ing Tuesday THIS LOVE OF OURS with Merle Oberon Claude Rains. Chas. Korvin d oftie Seven Stas Nylon Hose y of-be- ll A Valentine dance will bp held for all members of the Third and Seventh wards of Mutual age Tuesday evening, February 12, at 8:30 o'clock in the War Memorial Home. Mabel Watkins Anderson was The hall will be decorated in ccepted as a new member of Valentine motif and refresh'cseret camp. ments will be served. Miss Ora Jensen The meeting closed with the . . who entered the mission home at Salt Lake City Monday, Home For Week-Enong, Just to Please the Boys, and will leave February 13 for Louisville, Ky., and the East nd a prayer by Maud SorenMax Wrhitaker, student at Central states mission field. Miss Jensen is a daughter of sen. Brigham Young university, spent Refreshments were served by the week-enwith Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Allston Jensen of Mantua. She was honored at Marilla Spencer William Bailey of this city. a farewell social in the Mantua ward Thursday evening. flinor Schow, Robinette. News items are aiways wcl. Iris Ipsen And Ray M. , Seagull Camp Phone No. 7 when you have a come at the News-Journofnews item. fice. Bring yours in today. Barker Married Recently Elects Officers Announcement has been made was Mrs. Stella Y. Phillips of the marriage of Miss Iris elected captain of the Seagull Ipsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. camp, Daughters of Utah PionRuel Ipsen of Malad, Ida., to eers, at an election held in the Ray M. Barker, son of Mr. and regular monthly meeting at the Mrs. Lorenzo Barker of Bear home of Mrs. Chloe Petersen on River City. January 31. The marriage was solemnized The election was conducted by January 31 in the L. D. S. tem- Melissa Peterson, parliamentar"PICK O' THE PICTURES" ian of the county company. Othple in Logan. The ceremony was performed er officers elected were: First vice captain, Chloe N. Peterson; by President Christiansen. Following the ceremony a din- second viae captain, Cleo F. ner was given by the bride's Madsen; secretary-treasureLilparents at the Top Hat cafe in lian J. Widdows; chorister, JenEllen nie R. Perry; organist, Logan for 26 guests. The newlyweds plan to make Toombs; historian, Ine? Dick; their home in Bear River City, Registrar, Leah M. Jensen. The lesson, Advertising in Pioneer Days was given by Hazel Jensen. A sketch of the Junghans To Make lives of Dwight and Nancy In San Home Diego Harding was read by Agnes ...In Glorious Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Jung- Stander. Lauren Duron and Ad-el- e hans left Monday morning for Hall sang two duets, TECHNICOLOR Ill San Diego, Calif., where they Take You Home Again, Kath. . will make their home. leen, and In the Garden. Mrs. Junghans is the former New members accepted into Valene Channell, daughter of the camp were Rose Young, Channell R. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lois Watkins and Edna Burnof this city. ham. Mr. Junghans was discharged Lilly Y. Johnson and other from the U. S. army at Fort outgoing officers were given a Douglas. He will resume his po- vote of thanks for their untiring sition with the San Diego Rail- efforts during the past years, road upon his return to San and Mrs. Johnson expressed her starring Diego. apprecation for the support of O'HARA HFNRFIO Mr. and Mrs. Junghans accom- her fellow officers and camp MADRON panied Louis Baum, former as- members. at Bushnell, sistant chaplain Refreshments were served to who is also from San Diego and 19 members and six guests by was discharged Sunday, to San Lilly Y. Johnson, Leah R. Reeder and Agnes Stander. Diego. TWO BIG FEATURES j and Sting ar semi-form- The Ladies XX1S Post-W- Amid hearts and Valentines members of the Moderine Dance club, their partners and a guests enjoyed dance Saturday evening in the War Memorial Home. Johnsons orchestra furnished music for the evenings entertainment. Mrs. Ace Robinette and Mrs. Mark Britenburg won prizes during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Humphreys were in charge of decorations and prizes, with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Simonsen in charge of refreshments. of Box Elder terans of Foreign Wars and liary will hold a dance sday night at the War Mem-Hom- e for all members, icrs and all eligible and women. ;ht refreshments will be enm g First I Three-DaConvention and Earl M. Baker, tire examinMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Kim- - ers, who traveld the entire state south Fourth west, re- - during the past three years inSeventys To Hold Dance ber, 241 returned from Salt Lake specting tire stocks. Both joined The Seventy of North Boxlcentl' the O P.A. staff in October, Elder stake and their wives are, City after attending a three-daconvention for of the 1942, when the mileage ragiving a dancing party Saturday Paeific National agents Life Assurance tioning program started. evening at 9 oclock in the War of liuld in Hotel Utah. Former secretary-manage- r Memorial Home j company rKnnber is a member of toll Utah Tire Dealers associaEach couple is invited to Bakr Agency which was tion, Baker will return to that bring a guest couple. will be awarded the president s cup for position. Hansen plans to conLight refreshments busiof tinue in the automotive served. An orchestra will fur- - telling the most insurance agency in the company for ness. nish music for the evenings en-- , E. II. Azbill and S. Grover Either formal or the year 1945. tertainment. President Albert Rich also were terminated from George informal dress will be appiop- Smith, piesident of the L. D. S. the district staff. riate. at church, was guest speaker each banquet. in Visiiing Brgham Cty Goony Bird Flies Wide Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Ingram, LARAMIE, Wyo. (UP) DisLayton, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis covery of a loon, goony bird which can neither walk on land Montgomery, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Dnggs and daughnor take off from solid ground, ter Diane, Washington Terrace, was made recently along a roadside here. How the bird reached Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Loren R. North and children, Inkom, Ida., ated Thuriday fom remains a mystery, positions in Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Camp-i(il- e but it is believed it was blown iot.al boards and district and son, Karl, Cormne, flce, Adrian Wright, district 500 miles off course by a strong wind. spent Sunday afternoon with J. q. P. A. administrative r and Louisa Ingram, 304,utlve announced, south First west street. Commanding the rationing Farmers Role To Grow Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ingram 'emplovees, The Wright said, They LINCOLN, Neb. (UP) just returned from an auto trip were the pioneers in the OP A American farmer will become southern through California, program who had the really more important than ever in Mexico and Arizona Mr and tough job of a system national and international afup setting Mrs. William W. Penrod commod-Provo- , fairs in the post-wa- r of,0fa various era. Gov. Mrs. Ingrams parents, jtlos atiomng or wilout Griswold believes. hist0ry Dwight accompanied them on the trip. edent to follow. With improved farm machMr. and Mrs. Lewis Mont-Sugar rationing will be taken inery and methods, the farmer visited with gomery over by the recently control will have more time to devote and Mrs. Glen Ingram and jfaion. he said.price to participation in governmental family in San Francisco. They district and Among civic functions, he explainemployees motored to tne coast and returnA. Hansen ed ed by way of Los Angeles. j program. Following the usual opening exercises, Capt. Cleopha Jensen announced the annual Pioneer Ball to be held February 22. An interesting lesson was then presented on Advertising in Early Pioneer Days," followed by a duet by Mona Ray Wood and Carolyn Nelson, entitled When Lo-is- a Irish Eyes Are Smiling. Nelson then read a sketch f the life of her grandfather, Fphriam Wight. Closing song Was "Sunshine in Your Heart, und Martha Jensen offered the prayer. A social hour followed with Mice Sederholm, Eliza Stokes and Rosetta Hansen as .the serving committee. I Attend 1 Mrs. Eliza J. Stokes was hostess to the members of the Oak camp D.U P. at their monthly meeting held last Thursday evening, January 31, at her home. O. First Vice Captain Daisy Hansen was in charge of the 45 vice-preside- me je; vmj Activities PACE FIVE L im GREER 1 iRa- - 1 PLUS Exciting Chapter Serial Latest News Cartoons -- 7 PLUS SERIAL SHORTS CARTOONS LATEST NEWS |