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Show f NEWS of ourCHURCHES Please Phone Church News And Announce ments To No. 7 Will Davis Honored At Picnic In Rees Park William T. Davis, who is leaving soon on a mission for the church, was honored at a picnic by members of the high priests quorum and of the Sunday school class he has taught for years, and their L. D. S. partners. The picnic was held Wednesday evening at 7 oclock in Rees Piqneer park. Pack To Speak To Mothers, Daughters Alvin J. Pack, manager of radio station KALI., Salt Lake City, will address the Mothers and Daughters meeting of the South Box Elder stake quarterly conference Sunday morning at 9 oclock, in the stake tab-e- i nacle. Pack has been in the broadcasting business for 17 years, but his radio background extends back over 30 years to the time, as a boy, when with his older brother he put together the first west of the Mississippi river. During the past 17 years he has assumed a variety of responsibilities in the radio industry and has won several awards for excellence, among which was one of the five radio-telephon- The mink, whose fur is highly prized by fastidious women, not only looks like an English polecat (skunk), but smells like one, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. e awards given during the war by the war department for outstanding local contribution to the war effort His programs twice have won advertising club medals for their contributions to the Ameiican way of life. In his broad radio experience he has written more than seven million words or radio stories and continuity, which would equal approximately 230 full-lengt- h novels He is one of the pioneers of Western radio, and is a member of the Utah Centennial publicity and promotion committee. Mrs. Pack is a daughter of the late Joseph II. Hansen formerly of Brigham City. Mothers and daughters, and all women of the South Box Elder stake, are urged by stake officers to be in attendance at the Mothers and Daughters meeting Sunday morning and hear the interesting talk on the wonders of the world of C. A. WESTS Yjeii'S-ournBOX ELDER al Brigham City. Utah And Church Friday, August 1917 29, Junior And Senior Division Students Asked To Pay Fees, Get Lockers, Schedules Early Organizations The school bell is about to Centennial Choir ring again and FOR SATURDAY SELLING ON SALE AT 9:30 A. M. an- other year of scholastic activities will begin. The first (lav of school is September 8 and in order that every thing may be ready at 9 oclock that morning, a schedule has been made tor colhction of fees, assignments of lockers, and distribution of class schedules, Alf -- Will Sing Sunday Elder county Centensing Sunday afternoon at the session of the Bear River stake conference in the stake tabernacle at Garland it was announced today. All choir members, old and new, should be present one hour before the conference ses sion, or at 1 oclolck, it was announced. Numbers by Evan Stephens will be given, including the Hosannah Anthem, Loyalty, Let the Mountains Shout for Joy, and the sacred historical ca" The Box today. nial choir will Ilox Elder high school principal, announced The schedule will be as follows: Seniors, Monday, September 1, 6:30 p. ni. Juniors, Monday, September 1, 8:00 p. m. Sophomores, Tuesday, September 2, 6:30 p. m. Freshmen, Tuesday, September 2, 8:00 p. m. Eighth Graders, Wednesday. Sept. 3, 6:30 p. m. Seventh Graders, Wednesday, Sept. 3, 8:00 p. m. Please observe this schedule and be on time, the principal caged. Sophomores, juniors and seniors pay a five dollar activity fee. Seventh, eighth and ninth graders pay a three dollar activity fee, it was announced. You will be able to purchase your text books the same evening in room 201 at the high school, Freeman aid. He also said that members of the junior class are asked to pay they class dues at the same time. BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS! Smart Percales High Count OUR LOVELY DRESSES SKIRTS REDUCED In Wools, Crepes, Spun Rayons, Gabardines in 50 plaids, plains, pleats, gored and trick skirts. $3.98 to $6.95 or more TEGULAR BLOUSES prints, Dainty sheers, SWEATERS - All colors and crepes. In new fall shades and white. back-lo-scho- styles. Your wardrobe ol demands sveral. Coat and s. slip-on- $150 to $3.45 $2.98 to $5.45 GIRLS' & LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS Prints and Plains 15c to 98c HEAD SCARFS, colorful, attractive 45c to 1.98 Plastic Transparent, Lightweight RAINCOATS absolutely waterproof UMBRELLAS, styles & colors $4.98 $5.45 Girls Leather 29c 39c - 49c - COMPACTS, zipper closing 49c 3, $539 FLANNELS Texas Waist OVERALLS Cl QO Sixes 2 to 10. iJPs.vU 8 oz. Sanforized. Bovs CONKLIN PENS For Back To School YI). Boys SLACKS $5.75 to $10.90 Bovs Little Boys JIMMIE ALLS Size 2 to 8. $1,98 Knit Bovs POLO SHIRTS Size 2 to 8 98c 65c Little Boys SWEATERS Coat or Slip-o- n $1.98 to $3.98 CA QO Little Bo s Plaid JACKETS . . . . Going Awav To School LUGGAGE $8.95 to $25.00 plus tax Little Boys OXFORDS Size 8 z to 54 $2.98 to $5.50 SHOES Young Mens & ' .$9.90 $14.75 4 3 Our Finest Colorful RONDO PERCALES Xont Finer At This lriee i FOR SATURDAY SELLING ON SALE AT 9:30 A. M. Fine Rayon Quality gauge $1.95 $2.75 $2.98 to $7.50 Large Boys & , 130 c '0 SWEATERS, yellow, gray, tan, blue, green. Ski styles. $1.98 to $8.75 Boys Knit POLO SHIRTS $1.39 to $2.29 COVERALLS for Shop $4.19 to $3.55 &f) 39c QUALITY ADONNAS Exceptional Pantie Buys 59c m FINE NYLONS GAYMODE 45 Gauge $1.15 m'Iv FOR SATURDAY SELLING A. M. ON SALE AT 9-3- LV'-r-V- r " - ? vs The intei national free trade zone in Mew Orleans is the only one in the United States where private businesses may operate their own activities Reduced ns SHIRTS Style And Value To Boot! 98c Kvr? Bovs Red Rider SWEAT SHIRTS 98c n .j 0 BOY'S POLO Utah. Mis. Carne .Boothe is spend ing several days in Ogden, Utah visiting at the homo of her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Alton Perry. LaRoy Tolman was a Biigham City visitor, Saturday , Mr and Mrs. Glenrall Mr. and Mrs. George Ilun-- j saker and Mr and Mrs. James attended the Fan at Tremonton, Friday Mr. A."T. Wintle of Ogden was ivisitujg relatives in Honeyville, Tuesday evening Hun-saker- Childrens BOYS' WOOL SWEATERS Button Front $2.00 'Jfc mFW7 UrS'-i. - Geraldine Keller Reeves Coal and Feed tata. The Vision will be a special feature, with Darrell Anderson singing the tenor solo, To One Lot SUNBACK DRESSES SKIRTS - BLOUSES Reg. $ 1.50 $2.50 NOW Ladies LINGERIE - Keg. 79c NOW the Sweet Shelter of the Grove. This will be the first appearance of the choir in the Bear River stake tabernacle, and the choir director, C. Watkins, is eager that every member fiom the south part of the county be i there. Any choir member having transportation problems with reference to the appearance Sunday at Garland was asked to let his quartet leader or C. C. Watkins, choir director, know about them QUILT 89c 590 Summer Values to $7.50 now 50c - $1.50 - $1.98 Gleaners To 0! Wnndeiful Value In Fine COTTON DRESSES Blight Printed Cottons RW sPrJ 16 Zipper Color Fasf Petek Bows GOWNS $1.50 $2.79 COTTON FRONT APRONS Quinn .Made N. program, community sngmg and other activities A good time was enjoyed by everyone there, it was repoited. VARIETY STORE The Store Of A Mi Lon rl i. les Special Closeout BOYS JEANS Sizes 6 to 12 $1.5 SPECIL B(rtS CORDUROYS In lot of 6 QQ Each HOW ybo ANO-bo- 98c L HANSENS Lagoon North Pox Klder stak1' M Mon and Gleaner Girls held an out mg at Lagoon Monday, with a SPECIAL Ladies Crinkle Crepe 16. FOR SATURDAY SELLING ON SALE AT 9:30 A. M. iJ I Clearance sizes 6 to BATTS I HANDBAGS Mens Matched Vests And Panties 2 to 16 son-in-la- Reg. $2.80; Reduced to Reg. $3.20 AO Reg. $3.1 9 Reg. $3.88; reduced Percales, Seersuckers. Indianhead Bovs SPORT COATS $8.90 to $13.50 CORDUROYS $4.29 Sizes 6 to 16 Bovs Tough Washable WHIPCORD PANTS $3.19 Bovs PRINT SHIRTS $1.50 Bovs $2.59 SPORT SHIRTS GIRLS UNDIES Olga Gerdts and Miss Maigarct Armbiust of New York City, and Mrs Geoige Covey and daughter, Joan, and Mrs. ILriha Covey of Ogden, Utah, weie guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs George Wintle Saturday evening. Mrs Gerdts and Mis Artnbiusd are spending seveial weeks visiting relatives in Utah. Mr. and Mrs John venlcr of Rupert, Iraho, spent Friday and Saturday visiting Mrs Venteis mother, Mrs Olga Wheatley. Mr and Mrs D W. Wintlle . were visiting relatives at Utah, Saturday evening. Mrs. Hyium Boothe and son. 'Reed, spent the weekend visiting relatives in Ogden, Utah Mr and Mrs. Nathan Tolman of Ookland, Calif, are visiting relatives this week. Mr. Ben Tolman spent several days this week in Salt Lake City, w Ideal For School Wear ARE old r6u' ,q-- ' p r Just Unpacked For Saturday Selling Go On Sale At 9:30 A. M. .... Value Rayon Satin Brassiers Gay Wool Hecdsauares For Draperies (Cretonnes) yd 5' Wool Blankets, 72x84 Fine Gauge Nylon Hose Boys' Belts & Suspenders Boys' Overalls (Big Mac Bib) Soys' Pln;d Wool Shirts Soys' All Wool Mackinaws Men's All Woo! Sweaters . Friedman - Shelby AND Red Goose SHOES Girls SLIPPERS - OXFORDS Size 84 to 3 $3.98 to $4.98 OXFORDS Girls SLIPPERS - OXFORDS includes Happv Hikers Single & Double Soles Size 6 up $3.98 to $6.95 $5.00 to $8.90 Donna Nelson Finer Cleaners .$9.90 WASH FROCKS Y Kays-Iville- $14.75 $14.75 DRESS SLACKS OVERALLS $1,98 . Reg. $34.75 now Reg. $42.00 now Reg. $22.50 now Reg. $21.00 now Reg. $29.75 now Young Mens 8 oz. Bib Full cut. Size 2 to 12 $1.35 51 Little Girls Rayon Slips $1.29 Cotton Slips 75c TO CREPES SUITING . . $5.00 $3.50 COATS SUITS NYLON $1.98 GABARDINES . ITS SU Little HOSIERY Lengths to fit all legs. 42 to WOOLENS . GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE DRESS MATERIALS Yard 88 square Printed Percales $2.98 $12.75 Dresses $8.75 Dresses Sturdv f Mis C0ATS-SUIT- S & MO-DE-GA- 39c yd. rrf Honeyville News Spring I Serving Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Donut Alantode with hot chocolate . 20c ; . ... . - . .... Giris' Anklet Socks , Complete Assort Pient Of Trv Our Delicious SEWING 4c CHEESE STEAK SANDWICHES NOTIONS 8c ... Pcni.tKbd pins, pkg. Fuap fasteners, pkg ord hewing Thread Rick rack hi aid S f'ld tape. Mashfasl 6- -' 'Srxzui'K. a, JxrsGffisiasss''- -- VISIT OUR BASEMENT DEPART0 FOR CLEARANCE ITEMS "vtiiii.iO Kiliiariin |