Show 4— C i fi Box Elder Society T BRIGHAM CITY April 7— Mrs Annie Stranquist was hostess Friday afternoon to the Bee Hive camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers Following the preliminary exercises musical numbers consisted of: Vocal solos by Mrs Otto Kofoed and little Ida Smith reports from the Good Cheer committee a sketch of the life of Mrs Lena Nelson by Mrs I J Smith remarks by Mrs Annie Stranquist and Mrs Hose Young of the "' county company Luncheon was served to twenty-fiv- e by the Mesdames Leah Sarah Holms and Caroline Christensen 5 " A VERMA PEARSON and Alvin Davidson who Ql-M- — pink tapers The Hostess was slated by jMrs Fred Weller Thirty were present ThuSrsday guest eveiuiis ixtaa uciu uub oh ictviey will fntertaln at a bridge patty at her Home! on Sixth avenue in honor 6 p m tttfMemorial house Mem-- J of Miss "Vfeller toryparc pity Creek canyon The J ruonw Mrk Ai H Austin genera sec u retary of khe Y W C A of Sydney scheme! carried out with amber on her way to the national ST W bowls holdins yellow spring C A contention to be held iA Sac crystal flowersJl iid yellow princess can- ramento ICalif April 14 to 20 was dles on Ml Venetian lace cloth Pre- the guest at an attmctive Ijonoted Mrs tea Rivenl siding ft the tea table were Bowafternoon kt the Sunday B Mrs Dern J George iafi A Y on East clubhouse W Cj Mrs man M4l C Clarence Neslen South Third street tea table The Charles! tl Mabey Mrs John Q no iub centerpiece a silver oas- iieiu Ciawson R Cannonf Mrs Selden ket filled with pink and whitie car Mrs ErWfesjt Bamberger Mrs J H nations Silver candlesticks hbldingr AValkenand Mrs V C Vette In cbMgfe of the tea rooms was cathedral ClVlesr and Mrs cHrles Rt Mabey who was Mrs- Stoughton charge of reitr$ by Mrs Lucy Garvin Mrs the arrangements Mrs Austin gave Mrs Barney a short tjalk on the Fabian IlaroldTf affairs of the A W "Davles Mri Mrs T Quinn A Greejnj Mrs J B Moreton and association In Australia Mrs Djm4 Margetts Mrs C H McMahon announces Mrs M O Howard was chafrman of the Mstess committee assisted the ImarHage of her daughter Mrs Franfces pout to Charles W Gill by Mra Murray Gillespie Mrs Robert of Shosh4ne Idaho The marriage Theodofa VIcKean Brightojhl Irs J S Sandberg and took fplace Sunday afternoon at the hom of: the brides mother 32 Mrs N Ipson Othei cfmmittee members who Hillcfest fipartments Mr anil Mrs aided ififjr&aking the affair a suc Gill it '111 tnake their home in Idaho cess: wer:f Dr and Mrs L "VV Snow and Mrs J GeneMii chairman Hal-to- n son Lyn4 on have returned from a publicity Mrs H J Dun-yon to Lqs Angeles and the beaches entertainment Mrs N A of soiithe irn California :Mi N P Ipson reception trip Gold Star Mrs j PI Thomas lot the Salt Lake ehap-ter- r ohairmafi Mil and Mrs Ellis C Freed have O Howard life chair- leasell thfe Garratt R "Wilkins home MtS: man offi Bljemory park Mrs Mary on Third! avenue for the suhimer Johnsolf chairman of the state anu wm De at nome mere arier Gold Mothers Mrs J W next week Mr and Mrs Wilkin CherryJ (state president Mrs Al and Children are spending the week bert WlWMs Gold Star chairman of at Milfofd Mrs Wilkin arid the : i 3 stalls- en the AmfeHcan legion auxiliary r ivni ttinvc vnit ouimtty eyenuiK vne was t iviusia J lurnisnea Taurinj? iur U11Uj 116- ir "y- fcfrnio ui if mma iucy ukicb jJ iiours receiviMM Leonard hnme nri rriftV nt'theti o o ciock more man South atrteet f or a counk M - — sinsmg ofnionths nAA m HUD k uffia Bueuucu I Mrs O Tt TSurr enrortalniil at n Mlssifeirtrude Strickley enter- - dellhtfiil children's nartv Tiiesdav tained Mt Sa delightful bridge sup- - afternoon at the home of Tipr mnfri per evening at her home er 3rs Ted F Woolley in Holliday on bum venue in iiuuur ojl in nonop or her Forsyth s The fifthj birthday daughter Ilene lYeller a bride-eleEaster decorations living rttbms were effectively decor and inovltles were used throwghout ated witfhlpink spring flowers and the ihouse The young guests en a color! fecheme of yellow was cho joyed art Easter egrg hunt fojllowed sen forjhfjhb dining room The sup by 4 dainty luncheon servfed at per tabllfe Was centered with a bas 6ma)l ta&les Each table held as its ket of S pllow and white daisies and were in crystal can- yellow4aers Those R JOHN COLE formerly diehoialrs present were Miss Chase Miss TMelma Smith Miss Mildred Margaret of Mr and Mrfe A Miss Betty Leg-ge- tt ChristOjrhferson daughter MM Mabel King Miss Thel-m- a L Chtse a recent bride who was tjbe guest of honor at a Miss Mary Spencer Naflsoh Van Dyke Miss Gwen Miss p4rty given by heron sister Mrs Frank Sullivan Cripps-- Jdrs W Snow and Mrs Bud Thursday (Link-TiffanNeve Il evening MisslArgaret Layton entertained at fi brettlly appointed bridge luncheli in the president's suite at the Nelfhbuse hotel Thursday The guests were seated at one long table ffjith a lavender basket filled 5f ' with flden marigolds with lav- Hi t ender ijiveet peas as a centerpiece silver candelabra holdinjp pjale yellow candles were at thejjerids of the table Myrtle and lavender sweet peas trailed r 4 t along tpej cloth The place cards t igureJjj ojT girls carried out the i color ffjfchieme Covers were laid for twnty-fou- r Bridge followed The L'Pris Midi club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Orvll E Sacket Spring flowers graced the rooms Luncheon was served at small tables centered with sweet peas to fourteen members Following luncheon bridge was the afternoon's diversion with prizes going to Mrs Harold Olsen for high score and to Mrs Royse Peterson for the cut The following were guests of the club: R LynnHone Henry Johnson and Ezra Waddoups all of Salt Lake - as-T- he v ' "' - ' v ' ' " " V j ' ' r - v ' I4:t " ft r 1 X ! ' Flowers Respond to Creative Urge - ! ' - i '1 I -' ' if " i j a V '' I'T' AV ' ' V II - - x t - it r:L :s 1 11 ! i i - - l Yi f- ' ' - i v - ! ' v-1- c 1 - 1 : il h " i: E? s ' it a : ' t 5f ' -- 3 - ' ' x 1r -- - - J- - I? o - 11 j ''"r if" V- v! - !i - 1 -r- i t- - i- Mi - iib ct 4 : f ' if: ! T DM-othj - if-- " ' u1" :"v r -- 1 ssvI y) V If II r - - - 5 -- fc 21 Two-bMnfch- ed luncheMnj -Ill : Mrsi James E Ellison Miss Geneva! Kjelly and Mrs W Prescott — i 7 st" - — — - p' First Natiorial bank rrpsidcnt ers as a tribute frotn the class The James Jise4 w!as in charje arid mothers preseht Included: Mes- Louis JMes 'actd as- toastmastejr- dames J J Thompson Peter 'Boss LawrencllKefinard conduct! d coiiCarter P C J L Haryey G Albert officers tJowell Rich ias mae Peck FI Petterson Sj Grand Horbloy vie Bishop A J peterson II Neigh- president! Le was given by' 4 A taik Nye-aiR Mrs L J president burg F feature of the Stayher representing the M I A Grand Hisleyan The address qen iy stake board evening Oscar Knrkhani state Boy ceived a spray jof hand-mad- e flow- I - ! "VV" s - xecutivitnd Mrs D Henry Manning entertained at a surprls party Saturday evening in honor iof the birthday anniversary of her ihusband Spring flowers adorned thp rooms Several musical numbers Were given on the piano by Miss (Julia Stewart of Salt Lake Those present included Miss Julia Stewart Miss Julia Man- ning and Miss Ruth Lambert of Salt Lake Mri'arid Mrs Victor Bott of Brigham City Miss Alissa Manning of Ggdea Mr and Mrs D E Manning Mr and Mrs J J Shumway L jW Manning A II Archibald andMrjand Mrs J J Thompson Aj traiy luncheon wa3 served t "'!' f-- 'Munns ntejri Mrs Cjiark-tained Tfiesday evening at a bridfQ luncheorat her (home compiimehj rticmbers of tun ioufg tary to Matrons'lfclub The rooms vrero adorned ith cut flowers LuncheAri was served at snlall tables cpntercq with a Crystal Vuit' ot cainatiojii and tatfis iin white and u reen Bridge Was tlayt d with rr'ees jgfr-ing to Mi's CHI lord Dunn for hi&IlCompscore ans-- to Mrs Mathi-n for the cut Guests ircliulefli Mrs Chss Pond of Island i'ark Idaho as'id Misilanns Fred Soren-se- n Jr Grant I'risby Robert Reese arid Mrs jW R Malinc-- iof this cit 'A te f Mrs Maggiei Stokes returned to from Oakland this city Satup-daCalif where Ishe-- passed the last six months with her son Archibald Stokes y j 1 Mrs M E Black was a guest of her brother William King during the week i 'I Mrs M N Hansen and two sons of Salt Lake are guests at the home of Mrs llansen's parents Mr and Mrs A II Capner of this city - Mr and Mii D'e Manning and Mr and Mrs iD Manning and Miss Helen Manning motored to Ogden Saturday and were accom panied home by Miss Alissa Man ning a Sunday evening iMiss Ruth Lam bert and Mis Julia Stewart mo tored to Logan where they were guests of DrJ and Mrs Isaac I Girls like this who have learned Stewart the art of keeping themselves alMr and Mm Hen I Browning of ways attractive usually lead wherever they may be She follows Brigham City! were Sunday guests of Mrs Browning's parents Mr the rule She's Carlotta Marino and Mrs Thomas Rampton of 57 West 58th St New York City much' admired in the Vani- BEAR RIvjER jCITY April 7— ties the Follies and George White's The BearRiver camp of the Scandals and feminine star of the movie hit "No Trespassing" Sha Daughters of the Pioneers met afternoojn at the home of says: "When people admire my Thursday Alice Petersdn with Mrs Ab-bcomplexion or my hair I tell them Mrs Peterson in charge The musi theirs the same they can easly keep cal program consisted of singing new The way way by simple care New York Dy tne enure carnp a vocal duet so many of us here-i- n are doing our hair is especially by the Misses Zella Christensen and easy All we do is put a f ew Helen Elwelli and a vocal duet by dashes of Danderine 6n our Mesdames Ol£a Alien and Hattie brushes every time we use them Iverson Thej lesson "The Golden Celebration was given by "It's marvelous to see how beau- Spike Miss this Averson Remarks clean and Emolinej shining keeps tifully your hair I don't have to sham- were made by Mrjs Hansen of the poo half as often now I set my Central camp Tle opening prayer waves with Danderine too and It was given by Mrs-- Ida Checketts holds them ever so much longer and the closing by Mrs Mary J Refreshments were All dandruff disappeared with z Holmgren Mesdames served the al by and following: my scalp few applications Alice Peterson Gladys Holmgren ways feels fine now" Danderine removes that oily film Esther Jensen and Sarah Fridal to from your hair and gives it new twenty members and four guests life and lustre It isn't oily and from the County company at doesn't show It gives tone and Brigham vigor to the'' scalp35c The generous at any drug The annoal banquet and program bottles are just A delicately fragranced ofthe M I A ML mon of the Box store for the well- - Elder stake Was held Tuesday eve toilet necessity ning in the new club rooms of the groomed girl — Advertisement " I ': - men by The invocation was Lawrence' Stoffcn and the benediction by £ Quayie of Perry ! Takes Lead M off-rc- j " i of tho r 4 i f 11 X ! t i 'Mrs Kris blander was host ops to the meirrbers of the Oak ftmp of the fraught jrs of the lio:ic t me her horn Thursday evenin-- j musical i nrosram consisted of three numbers bv tho entire coil pany a 3voc41 isolo by Mrs Laura Anderson and a piano nolo by Of the A Myrle Slander life of Ejjlcn Oldharn Pickmore was given V)yNortfia Scow Tbe lesson us "DeveloKfnent of Irrbration" after Fishburn given byi F rs-!a- were served to o lincluding guests Visi tors frorjn the county company in eluded: Mosflames Louie llolt An nie K Jnsdn and Lavina Hansen rjf resh twenty-tswhich I 'I' :3 4 Dunn presided over an attractive unchefesn iWednesday afternoon at Keeley'lb hew tea room in honor of Mrs Mlvt ard J Ellison formerly Miss tflnqita Rees a recent bride One vt$t14 was arranged which was deckMl with a variety of spring flowers Silver candlesticks held candles the pink fikthedral rind wo in hrldnl dAsien place (nri1 mkrkM Jor Mrs Ellison Mrs N J Rees Mrs T J) Rees Mrs H E ElIisoiL Mrs W W Rogers Mrs Glen !inderson Miss Isabel Elli son 'Mrs Alex Jt' Anderson jvliss Roland Parry Miss Hermie Rog ers Msssi Mabel Olson Miss Jose phine Jptdokey Miss Eva Olson Miss Lavorijj Vincent Miss Glayde VinMiss Josephine Price cent f mi-nt- s The qherful club met at tho home ofi Mis J W Valentine Spring flow Thursday afternoon ers frracd the rooms Dinner was served at- ohe long tabl-- adorned to twelve guests in East The aftffnoon Mas passed in social chat ana needlework Mrs Eliza Hansen bf pfeden war a guest' o the club: i I Mrjand Mrs Bryant J II i S -- - ed A glimpse Into an — —-- — !'! - - 'I'' ! —-- -- i 4 i that comes from working In the Curator of tho Brooklyn Botanical soil Raising a garden is a little like Garden f The more up children bringing NEA Service For care you put into it the loving The first gentle breath of spring more It thrives You must reminds us that we reaily should constantly against obnoxiousguard in have a flower garden of our own fluences like weeds The pleasure this year Not alone for its frag- it brings outweighs the trouble it ' By ELLEN EDDY SHAW rance and color the creative joy But because of and Inspiration centerpiece a basket of gaily ool-orEaster eggs and favOrs of baskets and chickens were at each place The guests included Beverly Anne Burt Avanelle Woolley Wanda Peterson Ruth Hickman Roseanne Conyers Jed F Woolley William H Woolley Richard Hall Lloyd Peterson Arthur McArthur and Robert E L Connelly Mrs Burt was assisted by Miss Margaret Connelly ed at Miss Anna Gillis was the hostess appointed luncheon on Wednesday afternoon in the president's suite of the Newhouse hotel complimentary to Miss Florence Doscher a bride of April The guests including eight close friends of Miss Doscher's were seated at one table attractively decorated in a lavender color scheme a low mound of lavender colored spring flowers formed the centerpiece and silver candlesticks holding tall oron the four corchid tapers ners Favors for the guests were corsages of violets Following the luncheon bridge was lenjoyed-- ' Mrs Philip Nash who leaves on April 15 to make her home in San Francisco was the guest of honor at an attractive luncneon given by a group of her friends In the blue room of the president's suite of the Newhouse hotel Tuesday afternoon The guests were served at one large table centered with a silver bowl of Jonquils and violets and silver candlesticks holding tall green ta pers were at each end Favors and place cards furthered the yellow and lavender color scheme Covers were laid for Mrs Nash Mrs J C Weber Mrs Fred Staines Mrs O D Coughlin Mrs J C Davis Mrs A J McBryne Mrs J A Lajeunesse Mrs L R Wardrop Mrs Howard Wheler Mrs A J Mayer Mrs W M Powell and Mrs Howard Campley Later tables 'were arranged for cards gfa-rden- - nvcr-feiiMgonius! ipiineoojia ierns Fucfiiai CiiuJetias and Myrt- lein Pemebhila W iThetfe tore noi rules to harai the unrden's assort mint of fagifanfo jand color But Plant there js jcine corsitterotlon thlngs triat hiaie sweet bouquets old-fafehw- i j toethf r causes 'For j lhe fun oC llf giihjen is the joy TWO AMERICA IN TYPES lycju get In- !knoaitii up Txmqueta Two types of gakidens fit in well from it fdr youri own home 'and ! with the small yard space most j fop- friends if j Americana now boast First the! Theoiily precaution to tho old- perennial garden pf more or less fashioned gardeiji jclvoteo is! to that comes up year guard against 'having one- typo of regular beautySecond after year the flowers tteri'un-- others ThetdiNof feirenti varieties stnuKt live in fam- ioned garden reminiscent Therefore plant grandmother's ily harmony For beginners in gardening the with an to prdriortion and you garden is the better will nbt have td weed out certain choice Right now when early blooms to- make T aico for othfers American furniture is so pouplar gardens ride the so jTiiit'S it? same crest of favor IMAK: t get m y iliving barking This type of garden really al d6 thrives best In a sunny spot be like D4 ban Avork In IFRIENP: cause it is essentially a happy circus? thing In itself Also medium good jMAKJ' No: for the LT soil suffices iVJmiII t at tho MUST HAVE 'EM houseii and if a do ? (answers I note gardens grow a the address and If the dog has not wide variety of posies But grand had' its flteerfise cfrlid! I get a eoin- mother used always to have cer rriissicin aibg:j o Blaeter (Mun- tain flowers that an Ii) f - j old-fas- h- I old-fashion- ed - old-fashion- ed X j s 5 bb-ikin- uta-iasnion- ea - old-fashion- ed i w-ere-- ti 'sDay 'i i Young A ' ntw-- ' fc of jpoHtrait i Father duld maka Suggest to hinjt afid let it tjii lie 'a' surpr e Make an appointment early brother's Daj' -- 13 'iMayv PHOTOGRAPHS iUvfe FQRevHI 'I It IA 4 ! ! THE FORD STOmO 480 25th St D C LOVELAND 1 iPhohe Operatorl 'lit 208-W- ! j 1 h' - 1' 11 —k ! prettily-arrange- avenue in and his bride Spring flowers were used tor the and covers — were iilaid w decorations 11 j ui nie jivvu lor Bueifioera Mijfts Mary Merrill entertained at a prettily appointed luncheon Wednesday at her home on South Ninth East: street The guests included a number of the close school friemls f the young hostess The guests were served at one long a tablo) effectively decorated In yellow color scheme and place cardi were suggestive of Easter Coveirs were laid for Miss Catherine Miss Beatrice McCrea Miss Elsie Madsen Miss Nan Doris Snyder Miss Afton Ashworth Miss Ridges' Miss Helen Helen English Miss Erma Braby Miss Margaret Haag Miss Laura Iiiesfi and MissMarlon Evans Folwas lowing luncheon bridge The hostess was" assisted by her jtnother Mrs Lester Merrill their home honois of Mr-Rud- on Third y ! 1 Mm Ran-da!lM- ss en-joy- eil r Mjrs jMary Weller entertained at a nilscfellaneous shower Tuesday e verging? at her home 326 K street in compliment to her daughter Miss llenjc Weller a bride of the earljr fpril&g' Baskets of sweet peas were usea throughout the house and a latej?suj?per served The table held as Jits (centerpiece a low bowl of pinl sweet peas and French rosebud Silver candlesticks held tall DRESSES I1! Winj-fv-oo- a IT DRESSES COATS SUITS Q95 jO:95 'Ml mm Mrs W- - R Menner was hostess was seisi'ed' at: five small tabjes "ith daffodils in dainty ' crystal V'kscs Ea"tertime was faa tured on the tallies and favors Prizes w"ere awarded to Mrs Dpn Rich fo¥ high 'score and to Miss Elsie I'fn for the cut Invitations were lssyect toiiourteen members and six niets centered-- -- CEMENTS AXOUS WSuJ I Mr and Mrs! Thomas Mnmfard announoj the marriage of their daughter Ijucil to llerbe-t- Etn--' t IVTarjch t : in Ogdcn QTT7 ATVIQT4IP TICKETS I I S i Mr ap Mrs Alex Muirbrook !of Warren ftntiourice the onara£remfnt of their jl atop tor Agnes to A (N uggicu 'me marriage jonusinoq will takgj place an the fall - 995 t SANITARY modern batHroo m fitted a :up with white enamel fixturs-fVlja- t ome!i And it reany costs on it is so little— much less than most people sup- pose Why not let us give you ah esti mate? i J" It : Ladies ouits ' to all' arts of the World "Will took after all necessary lasers such as passports papers etc Why not ce J pey on J Your Cruises issued i through your Home j Evert Neu- Agent 2450 ington Ave 5 i2995 A: v- i Jr Vash-i-l "A'Z '7"' :'a' ? I I '': :aA i ' Plumbing Repairs— Efficient ervico Fjrom Our "SHOP ON WHEELS j ' " ' j All Millinery Reduced im-inigrati- on Bave teboom 22-9- : i Spring Coats 1495 1 YOUR BATHROOM FIXTURE S i at a bridge dinner piven at! her home Tuesday evening complimen tary to ''her bridgo club linner j REDUCTIONS " j le garden old-fashion- ed - the marriage of their dairgliplter: Edith Evelyn to Douglas RalDll Rudy The marriage took place March 27 The young couple willjraake their home in Salt Lake both have a wide circle of wha friemls Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs Frank Rudy entertained d dinner at at a! annoAce ' age instrutioiiM carefully as how dwplW arid sjiuw thickly s4ed I should be h'kiAte ! lor rocky t)oitions of land rou can vHvt j bnbya-tuf- t 'ream cani Ciaiicia cl nbine Po'Ui- lac a and Ns artiurns I'lan yeur a rile h on paper jbetote nuyirtg s ed'i oir plantsl Qnly otic thintj nsfed straight tl t or Sweet Al border Candly-ttif- l suhj is tlf conventional ono j for Ihb ard en in chodSjin jtu fUnvera tli i amount ofi: sum th tt your garden t'ei gets Is W M' term ini fig facte ltan flbwf ys IhrlvJ best iii niuc'ii suh otheijlt ii l4's The tavorttf-bSforf Iwill grow al- nifntioheqp most anyviieite I'ltll THE SI N "or fitnlny garden' with ejlVc tern exposure sobthefu :and you can jnuvi? Agdratum balsam cornfloweN Maiilfcdias poppies Nasturpufls Poftijlaea snapdrag-orJ- s and iin j:iofefs Fori- wiady- - t nansiei bl6pm jenbbut'iagifigty a- do Phlox -- ! depem's i f 1 I Thsji-sfla- ? — 1 r I 1 1 ti - 1 - ectinp York rpi'-dl- d jew Maf isUh( best time" to put tlo flower keeds iri l'llow tb pack - p m TiiJf f in:rEMs jil'mintwhre ijoJi touvi In The tlnif coifrespondf-iig- 1 4' A row of these stftucch beauties im an lnsj)jratLin to' jone bent by hearts cares SentEincntaldeeding must not be forgotten - Dianthufj or pinks should' land their spicy Sweet klyssum jnakej fragrande And singly a hice neat bord?: hi boil luet one neds wWcn t'fctvitli fox - glove lilies j or land Zinnias' maJriJolds ' thej valley! t r get IVhenl stlrtjinfff!: ii- - garden Thefirst yoiir fiul if ideal fdrtilfeet- M lotted manureIf you forgt It Utsf fall put itott wiidUsJade or plovf it Immediately in me rninviq ti?errost is out: a the grobhdl Si mi iefore planting nkle a thin c iiatiiii: of chemical ffrtilize of ponjj tneal over th top of yourf garden ioil on j - " t" holly-hock- s' j hi I 1 t - nl Lf Is - 8 ! : - - r-- If 'cn - ' v 1 1 fJ rX'p ti ! " 3 X f III ' $ : f jg tS5hfaftt Arnonar thtsA are OLD-FAS- HI : ' v" 1928 ONED GARDEN st? : T T ?ruI"4r"c" re f 7 ' § w U""I: Mes-dam- es club met TuesThe Just-a-Me"at home "of Mrs the evening day Roy Larson The rooms were adorned in a color scheme of green and white Luncheon was served at eight small tables centered with a crystal vase of white carnations and green ferns The tallies and place-card- s were in keeping with the occasion Following luncheon bridge was played with prizes awarded to Mrs R P Forsgren for score and to Mrs Mont Har high mon for the cut Guests of the club included Mesdames Guy Wol gamott William C Call Alf Olsen Frank Earl Warren Knudsen ' Floyd Knudsen Norman Jensen T V Hudsen Axel Romer Mont Harmon Jack Burt Clair JMerrell George Clark Ifa Larsen and Frank Holman of Brlgham and Mrs C Stratton of Devil's Slide GARLAND April 7 — On Satur day evening the M L A Junior girla and their teachers entertained the mothers at the home of Mrs P C Petterson Beginning at 8 o'clock the following program was rendered: A piano duet by Misses w Kosanna Carter and Margaret Har ' vey reading by Edna Boss voeal solo by Blanche Thompson drama tization of the junior girla standard by Verna Bishop and Irma Nielson and Carolythea Neighburg a tribute to the mothers by Miss Lois Petterson- and a response by Mrs Peter Boss A tray luncheon was served Each mother present re- - April t - le - AN Star Mothers of the state welej honored by the Salt Lake cnapter tqj- fine oeririce oiar iegiuu at a beafatSlfuny appointed reception Friday between the hours of 3 and &oM 1 Me-cha- m with preliminary exercises musical numbers Included two violin solos by Edyth- Smith accompanied by Barbara Bingham on the piano n by Mary M Reports were given and Sophia Larsen o£ the Good Cheer committee" Alice Smith rave a sketch of the life of her grandfather Thomas E Jones Rachel Evans g"ave the lesson on "The First Irrigation in Box Elder County" Agnes Starider also gave a reading and there were remarks by Louie B Call and Alice Hansen of the County company Eighteen members and eight guests were present Following the meeting refreshments were served by Louie B Call Mary M Olsen and Millie Anderson Mrs Ernest Freeman was hostess Friday evening to the Locust camp of the Daughters of "the Pioneers at her home Three songs were rendered by the members of the camp and a vocal solo given Esther Brown by Dean Freeman life of Basheba read a sketch of the Nora Kotter Kay and Smith Roma Freeman gave readings Ab-bMadsen gave the lesson on "The Short Pioneers and Indians" talks were rendered by Charlott B and Charlotte W Reeder of the J County company and by Minnie Follow& Lund of the local camp were ing the program the officers Mor-t elected as follows: Captain Hattie historian ilia' Spencer Johnson organist Ruby Hansen chaplain Carry Hoist Following the - election refreshments were served by May Campbell Esther Brown and Hattie Johnson to four guests and eleven members - SALT' BAKE CITY j SUNDAY MORNING R falt Lake Society left Ogden for New York onlfonday will compete with couples from 20 cities in jthe Ignited States at the Rosalyn Ballroom New Y6rk Ion Tuesday April 0 for national honors This couplef recently won the dancirjg contest at the Berthana If they qualify in New York they will then begiven a big vaudeville contract j (Forcl l'h(jl0 1 Mrs Ida K Lee was hostess to members of the Beagull camp the ' of the Daughters of the Pioneers at her home Friday 'in connection THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- in Cinderella FROCIC SHOP 278 Washington We Welcome Your Credit Account PlllijBNG HTiNffil l(pp "v1 UTAH & Phone 2570 i - Ave 2344 Washing-to- I'll- - n ! 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