Show JANUARY 28 1934 SUNDAY MORNING Bride FARCE IS READ AT UNIVERSITY "j O THE OGDEN STAN DARD-E- Of February ' — CLUB GATHERING O O O o — 0! A fa-- i Mrs uiga wneauey Peter- ter Mildred to James Scanlon DEWCYVILLE Jan rdis Farniworth of Fielding wa a week-en- d guest of Miss Naomi iAm at her home here Mrs M A Llsh fi vUiHnvtn San Francisco 27-A- PRIZE WINNER EUREKA of (lie Call Mr EkluscI Phone 3100 row Kit L LIGHT CO nt the home of Mr Lloyd Llsh and son nna im spending this week with reatives at Ban Lake city Mr and Mrs Alvln Nnw Charles and Mr and Mr it a Lish attended funeral service of wr ivorrs aunt Mrs Laura S Nelson of SDrinavllle fin TVmr- day They alio visited relative ai riut lJiKe city Champion VV"Y UTAH definitely una Mrs Fred Harwood of Salt 7 Times JiVvrj'V) Nathanial wat of San Francisco The wedding will take place on February 14 in i Mrs Boothe Mrs Hcber Walker Mrs vamra jcasroussen and Mrs Abln-ad- l Tolman Mr HumM ley and Mrs "Claudius Tolman were ine hostesses Mr and Mrs Leon Christian- cn spent the week end in Salt iAJte city as the guests of Mrs Christiansen's parents Mr and Mrs rrcd sorensen The local bridge club met at the home of Mrs Lyman rhlr son Saturday afternoon with Mrs cniarson and Mrs Merlin Larsen as hostesses Bridge was played ua juncneon served Covers were mm for: Mcsdames Newman Hunsaker Ben Hunsakrr tTri trim raker George Hunsaker Brig rzinr uruoen uenson Ed Jen sen uienaaie Hunsaker and Tru man Tolman Mr and Mrs Alma Cook and son A C Cook visited over the wecK end with J Rom Hunsaker ana family in Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Orne Hess and cnnarcn or Plymouth visited Mr and Mrs Mark Larsen Tuesday Mrs Elijah Hunsaker u-Brlgham City shopper on Tues day Mr and Mrs George L Wlntle were Oedrn visitors Saturday Mrs p W Hunsaker Mr and Mrs Hyrum Boothe were Brlgham uuy visuors Wednesday son 2330 Adams avenue announce the engagement of their daugh- V and the local Farm bureau held a meeting at the home of Mrs naroia wneauey on Thursday night President Rose Tolman presided Mrs Nathaniel Book discussed foods The Itinerary of business meetings for the season were discussed Following the ousmess session refreshments were served to those present who were: Mrs Truman Tolman Mrs Hor ace nunsaicer Mrs Lyman Chlar-so- n Mrs William Orme Mrs Frank Hunsaker Mn Hunsaker Mrs Ezra Benson Mrs Mr and Mrs Lawrence M Malan 3034 Jackson avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Maxine to Grant L Waldron of Morgan The marriage will take place In the Salt Lake temple on the evening of February 7 Demonstration la Your Home Jr HONEYVILLE Jan 27—The Home and Community section of ce Tret Wlllard Scowcroft A number of young friend pleasantly surnrlspd nnnna tnhn son Thursday evening at the home oi ner grandmother Mn J W upacKman An enjoyable evening was spent playlni aamn Thnnm present were Elle Barnard cleo Maroie uicnie LUh Lowell Bur-baFred Germrr navmrtn Heusser Burnice Peterson and uonna Johnson Refreshment were served to those present The Gleaner Girls and class leaders and Y L M I A ex- eeuuve officers held a class party at the home of Norma Hineen Tuesday The diversion of the evening jwas bunco Luncheon was scrvea at a late hour The guests Included: Mrs Grace Fryer Mrs nk ' a j y BOX ELDER SOCIETY Mlna Brough 763 Twenty-fourth street announces the engagement of her daughter Ber-nlto Milton K Maynard of The marriage will take Ogden place on February 14 In the Salt i Lake temple Bee I i Mrs World A Miss Maxine Malan daughter of Mr and Mrs Lawrence M Malan whose marriage to Grant L Waldron will be solemnized February 7 In the Salt Lake temple A delightful shower and supper the hostess Mrs Lawrence M Malan: ' vv was given Wednesday evening in A brideft naftv fnr MImi Malan honor of Miss Malan Covers were will be given by her neighbors laid for Mrs Levi Waldron of on Mondav evening Januarv 29 On Wednesday evening January Morgan Mrs Lottie Burke Mrs A B Malan Mrs Lucy Roada-bus- h 31 Mrs Gladys Wight Mrs Kyle Mrs Anna Potter Mrs N Hansen and Mrs Lula Turner O Malan Mrs Levi Long Mrs will sponsor an informal i party C O Turnquist Mrs P Q Malan Mrs wmard Scowcroft sister of Mrs Pauline Waterfall Mrs Ter-es- a Miss Malan will entertain her Hobbs Mrs Sherner Malan cousins on the evening of Thurs-da- ? I -- February 1 Lazoe Llsh Mrs Genelve Gardner Winona Burbank Lois Christen- - sen Maurine Anderson Larre rniiin Llsh Norma Hansen Alta Marble" Veda Gardner Violet Gardner Lorna and Wanda Hvatt Allen Holdaway and Louise Hemser ) Louise Heusscr returned home on Tuesday after several months visit with relatives and frirnrta in California Mary Dewev Prrev Waikini tnd William Waldron of Tremonton were present at M I: ajtum day evening Mr and Mrs Alvin Norr tained a large number of th member of their family Sunday afternoon were Arrangements made to compile the genealogy of the family Guests from Smlthfleld Newton Tremonton ona ungnam city were In attendance Luncheon was served! Peter Marbls uncnt fh naf tmn days m: Juryman In the district court Lorna: Hyatt "snent th rna wun relatives at Brlgham City v If' t Mr and Mr N tvtor' ifarhi attended the Farm burlaw n vention held at Salt Lake City the Barnard Vireinla ! Prrrv I !nr der the leadership of Daniel Harding enjoyed a skating1 party late Friday afternoon on the lake Following the skating the party! adjourned to the Harding home where games were played and re freshments enjoyed Misses Elva Harding Mildred Brunker Beth Harding and Robert Woodyatt and Conrad Larklns entertained with musical numbers Those present included: Montrue Gray Mildred Brunker Jessie Hum phries Elva Harding Earl- - Zun- dell Lloyd Johansen Myrl Gull Earl Baricer Ray call Irvis Ward Conrad Larklns Joslah Tarns and Mr and Mrs Robert Woodyatt Mrs Julia Ward is visiting with her daughters Ada and Eva and their familias In Salt Lake City ' Alice Harding is visiting In Provo with her sister and family Mr and Mrs William O Facer The friends of Mrs Mona Ward will be pleased to know of her recovery from an operation performed last week In Salt Lake City N S Wells underwent an operation at an Ogden hospital Monday morning O 11 Ward underwent an operation Thursday morning at an Of den hospital Due to engine boiler reDairs no church activities have been held In the ward this past week Mr Daniel Harding wa an Ogden visitor Wednesday the retiring bishopric A large crowd present with many people included wa out-of-to- l WCfK' f Mrs Earl Marbl tnd rhtM run Mrs Wayne Gandall and little ton Mrs Arthur Plcrson of Trenton visited at the hom nf 'Mo Mrs N Peter Marble on Friday The Dewevvilln unH ann school received three awards for the vear: 1833 a f nt beneficial to Sunday school! work wmi awaraea for efficiency second award for largest attendance at union meetinz and thtr ft ward was made to the secretary of the Sunday school for neatness and accuracy of th minnfifev " veaa Gardner is secretary TREMONTON Jan 57 and Mrs Guv v Ai!n ily left during the week to make meir nome in Lewiston ' Mr and Mrs lXrrhtrt n Thomas announce the arrival of on eaturaay last i Mrs William Lwidvatter was t The Ladles' Aid of thm tut v church entertained at waL nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs N K Sh:w Interesting pro- aram nuraoer were friven under the direction cf Mrs M v don Twenty-seve- n membc present Misses Phvllss WlUnn inrf Burkhart were to members of th§ s n n tt last week at the home of' Miss wnson uames were enjoyed and refreshments served mijw Kerr wa a special guest Miss Luctle Cropley was elected! as a new officer of the Epwprth league at a buslneM aeaalon held' by the organization Wednesday evening at the home of June Winchester Following the meet-In- ? a social time wa tnim' mn refreshment were served in compliment to Mn a t Bennett Mrs Georre nJ tertalned a number of friends of Mrs Bennett Monday at a delightful social Monday evening Mr and Mra A L Bennett were honored gucit at a party given at the home of Mr and Mrs Oeorsrs cm?r a social time wa enloved and freshment were served to forty guesis Friday evening of lat week Mrs N E Shaw was hostess to the member of the L L Bride club At seven o'clock dinner was served and the evening wa ipent ta nj ies tai T-- enrr ' BEAR RIVER CITY Jan 27— Mr and Mra Bruce Qullds of Salt Lake City announce the arrival of a! girl born January 18 at Salt Lake City Mrs Guild wa formerly Miss Alta Miiw daughter tf Mrs Abby Miller of thLi city Mr and Mr Sam Ungerman of Huntington Park California announce the arrival of a six and a half pound girl born January 21 Mrs Ungerman wa formerly Miss Irma Johnson of this city daughter of Mra L T s Johnson hostess to the V a v rink home Wednesday evening Lunch- ron was servea to eight members and one guest Mrs Herman Landvatter CORXNNE Jan 27— Announce ment is made of the marriage of Mis Mary Mane-urdauthttr at Mrs Ellen Mangum to William Saunders aon of Mr and Mr David Saunders of Frultvale which took clace last Friday In the Salt Lake temple Mis LaRaine Mclntire of Im Angeles Is visiting at the horn a of Mr and Mr William Mclntire The Corinne camn of lh Daugnters of Pioneer met at the home of Mr Cheatina Holley Friday afternoon I Mr and Mra Roy Elwell Mr and Mrs Arnold Dallln Mr and Mrs Christian Andersen were ' shopping in Ogden Wednesday Tuesday a few relatives and friend called at the home of Mr Sina Andersen in honor of her birthday anniversary Th afternoon was spent in social were chat and refreshment served The guests Included! Mra Elna Andersen Mrs Viola Lewis Mrs Hilda Iversen Mr Maggie Andersen Mr Nellie Andersen Mrs Emma Jensen Mr Ruth Andersen Mra Emma Ohm an Mra Mae Andersen Mra Anna Zinck Mra Hanaina Johnson and Mrs Verlyn Mortensen Merrell Wankier and Ray Moore were Ogden shopper Saturday Mr and Mra Carroll Hall and Ivan Iversen were Tremonton visitors Saturday Mrs Johanna Johnson spent Friday in Brlgham City visiting her daughter Mr Ora Bywater and family Sunday afternoon a number of friend met at the home of Mri Sarah M Frldal in honor of her seventy-fift- h A hot birthday dinner wa aerved to the following guests: Mr and Mrs Fred Hansen Mr and Mrs Peter L Andersen Mr and Mrs James P Ipion Mr and Mra Fred F Petersen Mr and Mrs Oluf Jensen Mrs Mary Holmgren and Mra Nellie II Andersen Mr and Mrs Fred Tlmmerman and two children Mr and Mri Bert Hadley and two children and Miss Thurra Rose all of Ogden spent Sunday in this city visiting with the three ladle' i January club explained the ticket selling campaign for the President's uirmaay Dan to be given January 30 and the work of th rtni nesa and Professional club In advertising waa reported Misses Donna Bott and Shirley Quigley entertained at a delightful valuntine lunchpon the home of Mis Bott Friday evening juncneon was served at small tables with rnvra for twenty-fou- r euesta erA game were the evening' diver" sion The annual houiA the American Leeionnaa m the legion home Thursday night a program wa followed irlth Rtntm luncheon Blackner and Stat- - Arfinf ant ir to Wisley of Salt Lake City were among me guests The Brlgham citv fira ment members were entertained by their wlvea a( a theatre party Wednesday nlsht Fatinwin th show a chicken dinner was aerved at the homa of Mr anrf br David Call on North Main 0ov- era were laid for twenty-elaThe Oak camp of the Dafgh-ter- a of Pioneers met at th hAm of Mra Rose tta Hansen i Thurs day afternoon the Following opening exercises the lesson wa given by Mrsi Marv nih Lt Annie Crompton a pioneer gave onej ik on eany day home and Jand marks Mra hHvl Walker and Mrs Cryata Wfcd-lan- d entertained with a duet which waa followed Willi a retold atory by Rosetta Hansen Mrs Maria Fawson civ of the life of Marie Lawson during the social hour refreshments were servca oy Mra Daisy Hansen Mra Mary I Rich and Mra Rosetta Hansen Thirteen members five visitors and one county company officera were present Mr and Mrs Victor Bott entertained at a family party at their home Wednesday evening progressive rook wa played and refreshments weer aerved jrht "' iii titu - parents Mr and Mrs William J Rose j t Saturday evening the Ehtre Nou club ladle entertained in honor of their husbands atlthe home of Mr and Mra Ralph Jen-ae- n The house waa decorated with holiday colors At eight o clock a hot supper was aerved With COVer Olac-- d fnr Mr mnA Mra Ralph Jensen Mr and Mra Aaron Christensen Mr and' Mra A J Taylor Mr and Mra Reuben O Holmgrn Mr and Mra Bernard Hansen Mr and Mra A g Holmgren Mr and Mra Orsen Iversen Mr and Mrs J L Wild-ma- n Mr and Mra Joseph Iter-ae- n After nupper the evening wa spent in playing bridge Wednesday evening the Bear iiiver uterary cjud win hold their nnuai oance in tne Bear R ver amusement hall The hall wli be decorated and the public la ln- vuca j Mr and Mra ill R Moore and daughter of Clearfield spent Monday in thia city visiting their ion Ray Moore and family f I I - '' i ! j The Locust camp cf the Daughters of Utah Pioncera mrt Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Edith Jeascn Peter N Pierce gave the lesson- on early day homes and landmarks The sketch of the life of a pioneer was given by Mrs May Campbell Barbara Jean Housley gave a reading During the social hour rerresnments were served by tne followinor rommittpp Mrs Pnro- line Hoist iMrs Nellie Housley and Mrs Ester Brown Fifteen ladies were In attendance Mr and Mrs Rudolph Kaiser returned Wednesday from California wherq they spent the past m ten days In honor of Mrs Jay Thompson Mrs JessleiW HooDcr enter- tained at a shower at her home Wednesday evening Games were played and j refreshments served to tnirty guests! The literarv section of the Civic Improvement club met Monday afternoon in: the club rooms Mra Frank Holm an gave Lie book review entitled f'Anna Karenlna" by Leo Tolstoy Mrs Norman! Jensen was hostess to the members of the Social Develooment club at her home Luncheon afternoon Saturday waa served at attractively arranged table and the afternoon was spent playing bridge Among those from Brlgham City who attended the alumni luncheon given by Chi Omega sororitv last Saturday at the Hotel Ben Lomond at Ogden vmrm' 'MfftAamfm P'ranlr ftnlman I - f Vi-- ht f Cath- guesta included: Mr and Mrs D E Manning Mr and Mrs Henry Mann nir Mr and Mr Ij w Manning Mrs Ruldn Manning Misses la vera Helen Jessie and Hazel Manning and Mr Douglas Bone all ©f Garland and Mr and Mra Clifford Frye of Corinne I I in St Joseph's 24 olic church parlkh house " '' posed Of renresentatlwa ffAM all civic clubs of Brlgham City f Miss Mabel Christensen representing the Civic Tm arf night lnhonor of i j i PERRY Jan 27— A social and dancing party was given in the ward amusement hall Wednesday Mrs Michael Ward formerly Miss Marjorle Raymond daughter of Mr and Mra Alonzo Raymond 3214 Grant avenue whose marriage took place en Wednesday ! WILLARD Jan 2?— The class In adult education un Mr and Mrs Alonzo Raymond 3214 Grant avenue announce the marriage of their daughter Marjorle to Michael Francis Ward of Ogden on January 24 In Ogden The marriage was solemnized in the parish house of St Joseph's church The couple will reside in C3 1 vr! If Evidence of the growing popu larlty of community projects was evidenced at a meeting of the Business and Professional Women's club on Tuesday evening at the Hotel Ben Lomond Miss Margaret Corless dent arranged for reports presi from different members who had Interviewed persons and agencies deal- - fng with the underprivileged as to the need of a detention place or shelter for dependent neglected and delinquent children All voiced the same opinloa that Ogden is seriously In need of such provision "Juvenile delinquency Is not a problem of the courts only but" in Its causes Us treatment Is also a problem of the community" It was decided to bring the attention of the people of Ogden to the great need of a detention home for delinquents This brought up a discussion on wheth- - er It would be better to advocate one home or board these delin-que- nt boys and girls In home where they would receive more home training It was said that there were a number of these homes now able "The growing spirit of lawlessness evident In the youth of roaay coupled with the break down of home life during the depression is a challenge to the pcd pie of the community to this matter serious thought" give The Business and Professional women of the club would welcome an expresslona from each of the service clubs as to this need which Is daily becoming more evident and Mrs Richard 4 r - 1 that resolved Civic club assist organisation in the beautlflcation of the school grounds and plant blue spruce in a corner of Smith'a square when that place is made Into a park The meeting was then turned over to the social welfare com mittee composed of Mis Mabel Christensen Mrs Leland Larsen with Mra Dan Petersen as chaL man who introduced the following program: Talk on work of CWA RFC CCO and FERA organisa tions in this country by Mrs Fred Sorensen Jr talk on communicable diseases by Mlsa Tor za Mason a public health nurse two accordlan selections by Miss Adell© Pella report of nursing school by Mr Leland Larsen nursing demonstration by Miss El- ma Hansen registered nurse Fol lowing the program a plate lunch Parent-teache- ra i 1 i CLUB MEMBERS Mr 1 me ng ANNOUNCEMENTS o Na-thel- A PROJECTS TOPIC AT MEETING OF Ogden BRIOHAM CITY Jan 27— 'The Box Elder stake Sunday school board entertained the officer and teachera of the slake at a delightful social and dancing party 'in the armory building Thursday evening A program was given in the early evening and old-tidancing was later Introduced A color scheme of rose and white wa effevtlvely used at the serving table where light refreshmenta were served Three hundred guests were! in i attendance 4 Thursday evening marked the third of a aeries of dancing parties to be given in the commercial club room by the Jolly Etta Dancing club Forty couple were present Pink rosea combined with aweet peaa and fern with tall candelabra formed the centerpiece for the punch table which wa covered with a handme cloth of ivory linen and embroidj ery The Business and Professional Women' club study meeting was held Thursday evening atUhe library Mrs Louise 8 Thueson finance chairman introduced Lamont Glover who addressed the meeting on the aubject of annuity insurance explaining' the advantage of this type of investment for business and professional women As a current event and to further the work of the legislation committee the Tugwcll bill wa explained by Mary Savage This la being presented a a measure now beforej congress which will amend and replace the present food and drug act passed! in 1803 Jn such manner as to Include cosmetics and to regulate advertising- of foods drug and osmetics Arguments both for sand against the bill were explained as put forth by the food manufacturing advertising publishing and drug industries were preas sented well as those outlined by medical associations and public and private research Institutions Report was made by MlsslLe-nor- a Romer of the acceptance the city council of a plan for bya civic project committee to be com- la Jan 27— Mrs Griffin was hostess to the Tremonton-Garlan- d Literary club last Wednesday at fcer home A review of the book entitled "The was by Landcaster Pageant" given by Mrs "Leona Anderson Refreshment were served to flf teen members and one truest The Garland ward genenlotrtr al association entertained at the home of Georse Henrls laat Mnn Refreshments were day evening S acrveuJ Ad iu joriy-iiv- e a program and games featured the evening's entertainment Mrs George Ilcnrie and Mrii Ralph Stayner entertained the members of ie Self Culture club at an Installation breakfast held at the home of the former Jan ary 121 The tables were beautl fully decorated with the club colors President Mrs A R Capner Introduced Mrs T W Innes as toastmistress who Introduced the program as follows: Community singing - club toast ' by Mrs O L 10 live new winters greeting members by Mrs Mary Andrus rcfxjrts given by the out-goiMrs A R Capner' president tribute to outgoing officers was given and greeting to incoming! officers responses weer given by Mrs Ai R Capner and President nnu Mrs Grace Hawk new the and presented outgoing1 presiaenus GARLAND entertained the members and escorts at the eighteenth annual birthday dinner on Tuesday evenings" January 23 One hundred and fifty were present The banquet hall was effective ly decorated In pink and silver and each table was centered with ft large birthday cake with pink candles In silver holders Favors carried out the color scheme An old fashioned style show a humorous pantomine and delightful accordion solos by Mr Cowles formed the entertainment conse-quenccsa- nd O Tremonton have been visiting friends and relatives here this Josephine appeared on the Weber college assembly program The officers of Miriam Chapter ' January Bride I No 14 Order of the Eastern Star G DANCING PARTY AND SOCIAL IS GIVEN BY BOARD r week i Miss Josephine Stokes accom panied by her parents Mr and Mrs La Von E stokes motored to Miss Ogden Monday where On Wednesday evening the members and guests of the Women's University club were entertained by Miss Jane Heflcn who read a one-a- ct play The play was an Italian farce and Miss Heflen'a Interpretation was delightful Preceding the play was a aplen-di- d musical program Mrs Royal Eccles played two violin solos "A Russian Melody" and "A Polish Melody" Bhe was accompanied by Mrs Myrairroerer at the piano Mrs Bernice Tyree sang "A Russian Lullaby ?'Oood Morning Pretty Sunshine Miss Fay Seager played two cornet solos "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice" by Saint Saens and "Llcberstraum" by Llzst Olen Hansen accompanied her on the piano Next Wednesday at eight o'clock the club will play bridge The hostesses for the evening will be Miss Anna Sfark Miss Anna Grecnband Miss LaVern Daniels and Mrs Vena McCracken O o R in playing bridge Mr steffen was a special guest Mr and Mrs A L Bennett of Parma Idaho former residents of AMINER X t' Ross Bowen Wlllam E Davis W H Gleave George Mushback W L Hoist Ct II Bryan Leo J Nelson Cliff Jensen Orvillo Merrell Euatane Harmon George Mason Anderson and Misses Olive " and Nlal Ne:on: MISSIONARIES TO GIVE DRAMA ON FEBRUARY 9TH BRIGHAM CITY Jan 27-- The Missionary 'a organization of Brig-haCity lare sponsoring tho "Apostolus Players" a dramatic company composed of oustanding returned missionaries of Salt Lake City The first play under the direction of Golden Kimball will be Friday evening presented here February 0 at: the Box Elder high school Mr Kimball is the son of J Golden Kimball of the courfcll of twelve of: the L D B church and recently returned from the German mission field where these plays were presented with marked success This series is a new experiment in missionary work and tho playa will depict gospel doctrines in a new and Interesting way The Civic Improvement club met Thursday afternoon in the commercial club room President Mrs F A Hinckley wa in charge After the minutes had been read by the secretary! Mrs J E Ryan the following business was con- ducted: It wa' voted that the constitution of the club will be amended to read that State Federation dues be changed from fifty cent to thlrtyiflve cents Mra Theron Lee chairman of the Civic Ball asked for suggestion from the members lor arrangements for the dance and it was decided to follow almllar arrangements of last year Mra j O V Forsgren ticket chairman of the President Roosevelt birthday ball explained details of the sale of tickets to the members Its wa voted that the Civic Improvement club be recorded as endorser of the $173-0PWA loan for the Box Elder county board of education and that the flag code be purchased for the club and also to supply the local achoola Mra J Wesley Horsley waa named as chairman of the essay contest committee sponsored in the Interest of Utah m j eon was aerved by the following committee! Mra Rosa Bowen chairman Mrs Mack Fishburn Mrs Roy Larsen Mrs Milton Jensen Mrs L Bloom and Mra Z W Earl A delightful dancing party wa Riven by the member or the L Aprea Midi club Tuesday evening in the Silver Moon ballroom The occasion waa the annual birthday Pink anniversary of the club aweet peaa and ferns in a low bowl with golden tapera fn sliver holders centered the serving tablft where light refreshmenta wrr served The guesta number- ed fifty? couples The!committee In charge of arrangements wa Mra Chester Hamilton chairman Mra Orion Eskclsen Mra iSeot Horsley Mrs Martin Rasmussen and Mra Eric Olsen Miss Gayle Hansen was hostess to the Dubblcr'a club! at her home Monday evening Pink and white flowers centered thei small tables where a dainty luncheon waa served followed with bridge gamea Special guests of the evening were: Miss Alice Maim of Ogden Mrs Ernest Hughle of Los Ang eles California and Miss Mary Savage and Mrs Charles Just of i this city was hostess Nelson Miss Norma all-v- er at an attractively arranged dinner bridge party at her home Monday evening wlth the teacher of the Lincoln school a club guests Rosebuds centered" the table where covers were placed for the members and the follow ing guests IV Misses Ruth Pearse Carrie Zlnck Ruth OLsen Lottie Olsen Ilia Reese and Mesdames Martin Rasmussen Bert Farr and j Orvllle Hunsaker " In honor of Mr and Mrs Fer- ron Christensen who were recently married Mr and Mrs J S Christensen entertained at lunch eon and bridge party on Saturday evening at their home Miss Lois Christensen of Deweyvllle and Miss Roma Christensen and Robert McCune of Salt Lake City were the out of town guests BIRTHDAY BALL TO TAKE PLACE IN! OPERA JHOUSE r Jan MORGAN - i of Croyden Mra Sarah served COSTUMES WORN The Daughter of the Pioneers of the South Morgan chapter were entertained Friday at tha home of Mra James Rich The membera attended in pioneer costume and a history of the first Thanksgiving In Utah and other hoi Id a ya observed by the pioneert was gi-- en by Mrs Albert Welch and a delicious luncheon wa aerved by Mra J T Waldron Mrs Cora Jones Mraf Jamee Rich and Mis Harriet Stevens Mr and Mra J II Hickman were aurprlsed at their homa Wednesday evening by the membera of the bridge club and their husbands The rvcnlng waa apent In playing bridge Tho luncheon waa arranged by the membera and the evening ' waa enjoyed by tht Mr and Mrs J II following: Mr and Mrs Dan WilTlppetts liams Mr and Mrs V !! Wright Mr and Mrs R B Sahford Mr and Mra Jack Hopkins Mr and Mrs L II Wan Mr and Mra S B Dunn Mr and Mra J 1L Hickman Miss Phlllls Farnsworth waa hostess at a party at her homa Trlday evening for some of her achool friends The evenjng waa spent in progressive gamea after which a dainty lunch waa enjoyed by the following girls and boys: Delia Roblsonp Marjorle Mildred Tippetts Marcia Roger Anderson Mildred Clark" Mat Crouch Marsh Ablott Frank Little John Johnson Bud Lee and Howard Myrick Miss Edith Johnson entertained the Pellanems club members at a bridge luncheon Thursday evening at her home The members present were Miss Faye Williams Mist Pauline Carrlgan Miss Af ton Lyn Shand Miss Esther Hopkins Mra Llna Christensen Mrs Nola Bom-me- ra Miss Kathern Hopkins Mlsa Bernlce Llttlefield Special guests were Mra Mae Stevens Mrs Valate Francis Miss Vesta Snell Miss Shirley Simmons A dainty luncheon waa aerved on the bridge tablea after the score bridge was ended Mrs A L Williams entertained her bridge club members Thurs day afternoon Score bridge waa the feature of the afternoon and a two course luncheon waa aerved by the hostess to MrsV Jamea E Logan Mrs -Gilbert Francis Mra J L Terry- Mra E M Ablott Mra F F Ulrlch Mra II IL Crouch Mra Don Durrant The executive officera of tha South Morgan Mutual entertained the Mutual teachera and their nign parinera at ine Morgan achool gym There were in atmembera tendance forty-eigThe evening waa enjoyed by play ing score games and a two course The offi luncheon waa aerved cera in charge were: Mrs Daisy Crouch Mis Lucy Lee Mlsa Gladva Perry Miss Phlllla Crouch Frank Rich Jay Waldron De Witt Harding and Alf Turner1 Special guesta were four stake of ht ficera Mrs Winnie Hickman enter tained the membera of her bridge Score bridge club Wednesday wa played and a dainty luncheon waa aerved on small eiecoratea table to Mra J L High Mra Mra II Pratt Jack Honklna Bnnford Mr B Wright MraR Dan Williams Mrs S B Dunn Mrs J R TlppetU Mra J E Mitchell la spending the week end at Alta Mount Wyoming Mra Elton Hussey accompaniea by her little daughter waa the gueat of her parents Mr ana Mra C W Rogera Mra Ken Sommera and aon ox Salt Lake spent the week at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs John Helner HI'lXIAL Ruby's Oil Permanent $3 Others up from 9 fl S3- Ruby P - Wherlwriiht Jarkiwn 2425 1IJ Vhnn are planned It'i under-itoo- d they'll be at TUB NEVIIOUSKI Almost every Important event— aocial or businesa— haa for Ita local t Salt Lnltc'a Finest 00 That account! for Ita Ho: el vrhelminsf guests among out-of-tow- over-popular- ity n topi Tht 27iwhoiua Hotel Calt Laka Iniermountaln Double Rata ' Blnglt Rate rtui SOo Flhtla $209 to f 409 Docbla $U9to$U0 Uu Outside Rooma Hach With Trlrate Bath j CI "Made On Broadway" a rare Faellltlef Adjoining With Bally EUera and Robert Montgomery together with a news and a colored CHly Symphony will bo ehown on the j LYCEUM THEATRE Oken entertained little playmate Monday m honor of her little daugh- ter Evelyn's acventh birthday The afternoon was spent In playing games A birthday dinner waa twenty-tw- o WIIKN thing i Thursday and Friday February P Monson Mrs Ina Center of Things One of the be&t musical Iromancfs yet filmed A charming picture Superb entertainment You will wish to ce It again tame program Ber- - A Mra Win- - Mrs Adolph Ulrlch nle Farnsworth and Mis ivy Robison spent the week in Salt Lake visiting their sister Mrs W At The "Be M me Jionicfht and again- '27—Morgan county has scheduled Tuesday January 30 for the Natlon-Wld- e Birthday1 ball which will honor President Roosevelt rin his fifty- second birthday anniversary and also contribute moftey to the Georgia Warm Spring Foundation which was started by President Roosevelt in 1026 for the fight arainst infantile paralysis The Birthday ball will be held at the Morgan opera house v The music will be furnished by the Troubadorea under the direction of Joe Francis Intermission en- tertalnment will be furnished by dancing students of Miss Pauline CarriKan giving patriotic dancing' The ball la being sponsored by the Democratic Junior league of Morgan countyThe patron and "I patronesses are: Mayor and Mra IB B Dunn President and Mra M H Ran dall Mr and Mrs O O Geary Mr and MraArthur V Johanson Mr and 'Mra Bert 's Dickson Mr and Mra R B Banford Mr and Mra IB K Farnsworth Tha committee In charge 1 Miss Mar Jorie Anderson Miss Carma Francis Miss Faye Williams A dinner waa given by Mr and Mra A L Bertoch Saturday in honor of Mra Clyane Criddle The guest rpent a social afternoon aand enjoyed a dinner in the evening Guesta included the Mra W E Criddle following Mra Anna Cook Mra ILem Toone toch Miss Norma Criddle Mr Hillard Wllllama- - and Mr and Mra Alma Bertoch 1-- 2 HOTEL ME WH ©USE Mr 1 li HaUfa rrffiiJent V ¥ flutton Oeneral flanajer CUnunttf AVt lirn'l W Writ Mn-?- e |