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Show r cewr If Bridge Club Held At Holmgrens In Bear River PAGE FOUR BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City Utah Wadnaaday, January 17, c; Eight Day Texas Visit fty Following a delightful Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clay-baug- h ,CL Charles and children, Conley, Kathy Kay and Van Wayne, returned Saturday from Texas where they spent the past eight days. ? In Perryton they visited with rxxMr. and Mrs. J. N. Conley, parents of Mrs. Clayhaugh. They lunch- Mrs. Omer Call, Mrs. Raymond Horsley, and Mrs. Clyde Glover. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Holmgren and Mrs. Hansen. Im- Clay-baugh- the The Corinne camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their regular monthly meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Della Owens, it was anof Mention ! The Easy and Inexpensive Way to Meef Withholding and Income Tax Requirements KVERY BUSINESS MUST KEEP BOOKS 9H3ealSv&in iprt bMigiMd by torn felns Ki ')i 'J 7T'c, M Government vt 'V J 0 ,V s "V-W- 'a , tssttsiplcf Expirieici A Simplified v TAX RECORD All in One Loose-Le- Book af Spatial Books ...merchants farmers i ranchers a IEAUTY RESTAURANTS WATCHMAKERS CLEANERS Actual $14 VA a I2V4 India GROCERS a PROFISSIONAl SERVICES CAFES and SHOPS and BARBER SHOPS JEWELERS and DRUGGISTS and HARDWARE STORES MANUFACTURERS DYERS GARAGES and STATIONS SERVICE OTHER LINES OP BUSINESS Prkst $2.50, $3.85, $5.85tmd $8.50 complste, Including sheets for ene year er more, and Income Tax Bulletin HOUSEHOLD Fishburn, of the Civic Improvement club, shown here preparing ... slated this for decorations for their annual ball, year at the Fourth ward hall. Sunflower D.U.P. Camp Drum And Bugle Corps Meets At Home Of Mrs. To Elect Officers Thurs. Ora Anderson Thursday Members of the Veterans of Wednesday, cs3:atcPi::c end , AND PERSONAL BUDOET BOOKS 7S AND SI Mrs. Alston and Mrs. Simonsen Mrs. f SO January The Sunflower camp of the at the home of Ora evening Anderson, Thursday with Capt. Jennie L. Jones presiding and conducting. D. U. P. met Following the opening song the prayer was offered by Florence Baird and followed by another song by the congregation. A piano solo ADDING MACHINES Are Still Available from $115 up going up daily. and the prices are REMINDER .ft! I W was played by py New Year and ' announced that Oneta Thorne would be chairman of the committee to arrange the tickets for the election of new officers. Dues can now be paid, the , camp captain advised. Journals and The lesson Diary of William Marsdan was presented by Olive Peterson. There were 175 good cheer visits reported for November and De! cember. The closing song was 6ung and the benediction was offered by Alice R. Rich. Refreshments were served to 23 members and two visitors, by the hostess and assisted by Martha Pierce and May Horsley. -- But Hurry... Theyre getting harder to get 24, Ruth Berntsen, followed by a duet by Lillian Felt and Ora Anderson with Pearl Compton accompanying on the piano. Capt. Jones wished all a hap- A Good Assortment Of office supplies - gifts 7A Zlmmodmomajj ffflae ZlaMMom II -- ,3 1 Foreign Wars Drum and Bugle corps will hold annual elections of officers Thursday, January 18, at the War Memorial home, it was announced by Opal Peter sen, president of the corps. Plans will also be made for a Valentine party, Ruth Pettingill, secretary, announced today. The meeting will begin at 6:45. New instruction books may be purchased Thursday eve ning for one dollar, according to information received from di rectors Clyde P. Larsen, Mrs, Charles Kimber and Keith Mrs. Ruth Hunsaker, Mrs. Vi ola Pett and Mrs. Dorothy Han sen were special guests ThUrs day, January 11, at the home of Mrs. Shirley Wight. The occa sion was the meeting of a regu lar bridge club. Mrs. Wight served a dessert lunch to the following members: Mrs. Grace Andersen, Mrs. Inez Peters, Mrs. Doris Simonsen, Mrs. Elaine Chase and Mrs. Norma Sackett and the guests. High score for .the evening of bridge was won by Mrs. Ruth Hunsaker, Mrs. Viola Pett drew cut with Mrs. Grace Andersen winning traveling prize. Mr. and Mrs. Byron JeppSon Los Angeles last Wednesday after spending two weeks in Brigham City visiting friends and relatives. While here they were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Merrell. returned to I,. Sewing Club Held At Price Home Friday Mrs. Eugene Price was hostess to her regular sewing club Friday evening, January 12, at her home. A delicious lunch' was served. The remaindef of the evening was spent in sewing. Members attending were Mrs. Ruth Bott, Mrs. Sylvia Hadfield, Mors. Luda Keller, Mrs. Leda Lee, Mrs. Zula Kelly, Mrs. LaVon Nielson, Mrs. Helyn Boyer and Shirley Hollist. Special guests were Mrs. Ida Hadfield and Mrs. Corey Burrup. MS) MONEY TO HAVE CHECKED TODAY! YOU chi nin Her Address is hon son . . . sen tern Entertain Family Mr. and Mrs. Irvine of Logan entertained Seagull Camp DUP Schedule Meeting of Seagull camp Daughters Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday, January 19, at 7:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. B. C. Call. An excellent musical program, as well as the lesson and sketch, will be given, A social hour will follow. All members are invited. home in Logan Sunday noon, January 14, at a dinner. Those enjoying the were Mrs. Leatha Thurst daughter, Katherine of Bernice Andersen, Logar and Mrs. Arden C. Ball daughter, Barbara Jane, ham City and Nyman also of Brigham City. J 86 j3- PROOF M FOUR it YEARS OLD m Straight HICKORY DISTIUING OLD k B0URB01I Whisky 11 COUP. PHIUtEU TA Mothers And Daughters Night Planned Tuesday All Junior Gleaners and their mothers are invited to attend mothers and daughters night at the stake tabernacle next' Tuesday night at 7:30, sponsored by the South Box Elder stake M. 'I A. A guest speaker will discuss chastity as pertaining to court ship and marriage. This meeting is being held throughout the church and every girl with her mother is urged to be in at. tendance. There will be tio reg ular mutual for the Junior Gleaners in the wards. All Junior Gleaner ward lead ers are asked to contact every girl in their ward, 16, 17 and 18 years of age and extend them an invitation to attend. ' ' Newest A J in safety . . . n Padded aisers Instrument Panel, smartest ever, gives . you extra protection against sudden stops I . . Safety-Cushio- Newest in visibility largest windshield in any passenger car (1096 sq. in.) with slimmest double-wel- d corner posts, slanted back out of your line of vision. ..no blind spots! 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CAR wish to nominate OLD IS SAVE I p moi eres no letter Bourbon A MATTRESS IT WILL Date Phone your news to 1000 Phone your news to 1,000. NOMINATION QUEEN Snow Carnival Committee P. O. Box 68 Brigham City, Utah Mrs. Eugene Vright Entertains Sewing Club ftEae IMCDEJif Byron Jeppsons Visit C. E. Merrells Here Mrs. Shirley Wight Entertains Bridge Club nounced today, BUSINESS MEN, SNOW Hil-la- Corinne Camp D.U.P. Slates Monthly Meeting proving. Mr. and Mrs. Croft BIgham of s Lubbock, Texas met the In Perryton where they enjoyed a quail hunt. On their return to Utah they visited friends, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCauley in Hereford, Texas. Prices Entertain Rook Club Saturday Farewell Party Held For The Kent Paynes Snow men and snow man canFollowing ward conference at the First ward, Sunday, January dles served as decorations for a rook party 14, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gordon en- prettily arranged tertained in honor of Mr. and held Saturday evening, January Mrs. Kent Payne. Mr. and Mrs. 13, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Payne will leave soon for Mo- Eugene Price. Those enjoying the delicious desto, California, where they will make their home. Mr. hot lunch prepared by Mrs. Price were Max and Ruth Bott, Edith Payne is a scout executive. Those present to bid Mr. and and Frank Forsgren, Sylvia and Mrs. Payne farewell were Mr. Raymond Hadfield, June and and Mrs. Elmer Jepp&on, Mr. and Sam Gordon, Luda and Charles Mrs. Eugene Price, Mr. and Mrs. Keller, Margaret and Clark and Zula and Howard KelLloyd Hust, Mr. and Mrs. Searl Beecher, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ly. Frank Forsgren and Margaret Payne, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller. Hillam won prices during the evening. Light refreshments were eon bridge was played the remainder of the evening. 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