Show - M U m THE OGDEN — — — Halo Sailor Chic for Spring Wear STAG TAG DANCE GIVEN FRIDAY BY GIRL'S CLUB BrtlOHAM CITY Feb J—The OirU club outstanding soclsl organization of the Box Elder high school entertained At a stg tug" dsncing party at the tchool Friday evening following the banket-ba- ll game between North Cache an4 Box Elder Girls' clap dsnces and ta dances were featured Miss Winnlfred Evans president of the organization was chairman of arrangements The OirU club all girl of the high compose school At present plana are being made for "OirU day which 1 an annual campua event scheduled In April Thla usually feai turea a banquet program and a dancing party Parent are honored guests on this day Many other fecial activities ire sponsored by this organisation the for proceeds of which are as school the at Improvements well as in the club J The Kindergarten i n rn their regular monthly the commercial club roonaTnu t four o'clock day afternoon Light refreshments were served by a committee composed of Mrs --- — : chairman Jensen 4 3 "! ' V I if 1 v 4 X ed U S A f 1 1 and Mrs Earl Harper and Mrs Iaac Hansen Mrs Ell U president presided Miwi Peo and Francis Jenen gave c! f t accompanied cn the piano fcy M- -i Elaine Ko-foMrs EM" B Bates of the C at Logan spoke cn "Mental Development of the members and Child Twenty-tw- o 'Mrs rtobert Stewart and Mrs Edwin Baird a guests were pre- '4 V f sent' Mrs Clyde B Stratford enterclub at tained the her 'home Thursday afternoon Yellow daffodils and orchid iweet peas centered the small tables A y o'clock luncheon was served And the Afternoon spent in bridge Special guests of the club Included: Mesdamrs John XI Burt Paul Le Cornu Leo Kelson Eustane Harmon Zenu Earl Just-A-Mc- re Is mi one-thirt- J emith and Jea A Keck The PrrMdcnt'f Birthday ball held Tuesday night at the Blue-bir- d was largely Attended patriotic decorations Added to the Patrons And patronessei who were representatives cf the civic organizations who made the baa a success were aj folio: City of Bishsm MAyor And Mrs J Wenley Hors-le- y city council Councilman And Mrs Joseph Law Civic Improvement club Mr And Mrs F A Hinckley Kindergarten club Mr and Mrs Ell F Lee American Legion Mr and Mrs Victor J Bott American Legion auxiliary Mr And Mrs Fred M Borenaen Veterans of Foreisn Wars Mr And Mrs Joeeph North Veterans cf Foreign Wars Auxiliary Mr And Mrs John Cady Rotary club Mr And Mrs C E Baker Commercial club Mr and Mrs W I Hoist board of education Mr and Mrs John W Prter Parent-Teacheassociation Dr and Mrs C H Bryan Business And Professional Women's club Miss KlAl Nelson And Miss Mary Savage: T M M X A- - Mr And Mrs Norman Walklns Y L M I A Mr and Mrs Orvllle Jensen Daughters of Utah Ploneen Mr And Mrs N L Hansen Masonic lodge Mr And Mrs Chris Petersen Order of Eastern Star Mr And Mrs I C Solby B E 11 8 club Miss Winifred Evani Girls' " B E II 8 Boys' league Don Call Couth Box Elder Farm bureau Mr and Mrs Noble Huiuaker and South Box Elder Farm Bureau Women's dl vision Mr And Mrs Lortn Anderson MLis Mary Savage entertslned At dinner before the President's ball Tuesday evening At her horns Pink rose buds formed sn Attractive centerpiece for the table The guests InKink cluded: Mr and Mrs Bmurthwalte' Mr and Mrs L Clifford of Ogden And William Keeter of Wlmlngton California Following dinner the party Attended tht dance Announcement is mad of the marriage cf Csme Jorgensen daughter of Mrs Ctnnie Hoist of this city to Clarence Lee son cf Mr and Mrs Edjar Lee cf Osden which took place TuwJay afternoon At the home of Bishop Henry ©c-csii- on ting rs' out-of-to- oil wn Mill trt w ill Furnished Rooms Moderate Rates nrvrl have a rertnln naive SOmethlnK for the sweet young Junior miss handsome about them that tiaras are to evening ensembles outfits whit to are daytime They person who is conThe halo sailor for the young ultra-sma- rt of soft straw Is made fashion in latest thine the with tent only brim cloth with a grosgraln band laced through the turned-u- p for hat little a in front and extending around the hat It's grand extra ft little brim her the halo a short girl since naturally gives height widow's peak This number is a boon to the girl who has seasons that drop hats for covered which has been many by up down over one eye This is your chance to show it off to yur Krlm vmithful r Is Advantage who performed the cereMr and Mrs Let will re- Hoist mony side at Ogden Clnnie Tuesday evening Mrs Holxt entertained At a reception And shower At her home in honor of Mr And Mrs Clarence Lee Cut flowers decorated the receiving rooms Forty relatives and friends called to offer congratulations In honor of Mrs Leonard Pon-esa shower was given last Wednesday evening st the home of Mrs August Olsen Oames were served pis ye dand refrrshment after which the bride opened many Attractive gifts presented to sa her The Seal Gull camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Monday evening at the- home of G&xags In Connection Headquarters For Utah People FRANK E WISIION Manager Los Angeles j ' - f Mr and Mrs Farl O Anderson left this week for a motor tour of the south Including New Orleans They expect to be gone for three weeks BOX ELDER SOCIETY - Mrs 8 Norman Lee Following the opening exercises a lesson of were trcatrd by Mrs Aanrs Stander a sketch of the by-la- ws life of Wlllard Richards was read by his daughter Mrs Norman 6 Leet vocal trio composed of three dsughters of Mrs Leonard Arbon sang Accompanied by their mother i on the piano Mrs Dan Petersen of the county company spoke briefly alo Mrs Frank Green-hslg- h and Mrs Wood of the county company During the social hour refreihme nts were served by Mrs Lee mho was Assisted ky her daughter Mrs Leonard Arbon Mrs Mary Higgins And Miss Florence Lee The Woman's Republican club met Monday nieht st the court houM L D Wilde of the Box Eld-High school gave sn interesting talk on early Republican srtivltks and reviewed briefly the life of Herbert Hoover Miss Beth Nelson and Carl Nefoon gave two duet guitar and harmonica selections and M's Helen Fowler entertslned with a reading Mrs Bwle vice president presided Fiftrrn women were present Mrs Paul Skfen of Ogden entertslned last Friday evening in honor of Mrs Ferron Chrlstenien a recent bride Luncheon was served with 8t Valentine observed in the table appointments and drcoratlom Bridge was the evening's dlveriion Hie D?rrt camp cf the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Friday evening st the home of Mrs Amy Phillips Captain Lottie Slmomen prriUdfd snd the following pro-pra- m was Announced by Lieut Trieste Box: reading of by Lenor Romcr leswn "Lard Marks by Lans Alvord reading of tht Anson Call Monument At Harper by Lenors Homer vocal dut by Lore an Walters and Amy Phillip Accompanied by PrtsclllA Bott the reading of a sketch of her own life by Captain Simon-sr- n reading by Winnlfred Hsn-se- n and remarks by county company visitors Mattie Irvine and Masile Lee During the social hour rrfrehmrnts were srrved to twdenty-nln- e by Vern Jeppson r Es-kf!- "-n Ins Alvord JunitA Glenn Maggie Lee And Mm Lucille Pierce honored guest Saturday evening At a dinner The occasion was ML-- Pierce's birthday Anniversary Valentine colors and de- well-arranc- ed a Excellent Cafe visiting relatives And friends here this week Mr and Mrs W If Barnard w!k received word of the serious Illness of Warren Orwin brother of Mrs Bernard left Tuciday for is And S150 to $6 r If by-la- 400 Newly R Robert Klrkham and Clinton Smith all students of the U 8 A C at Logsn spent the weekend here At their respective homes The Lsdies' Self Culture club met lsst week At the home of Mrs Lee Isaac son Mrs OrAce Haws president hsd clurge of the progrsm which consisted of four instrumentAl numbers by the Burton brothers the play "Death Takes A Holiday" reviewed by Miss Woodslde and annual reports of standings committees of the club Luncheon members was served to thirty-tw- o six and guests signs were used Covers were placed for the following Misses Norma Jensen Beth Owens June Snow Lucille Pierce snd Messrs Fordhsm Jeppson Gene Thomas of Brtgham and Wayne Larsen and Duane Rcmer of Tremonton Mlis Bertha Lee of Los Angeles is vUlting with her parents Mr and Mrs Ed Lee Mr and Mrs JWayne Eldrcdge of Ogden were guests hut Saturday of Mr and Mrs R P Fors-gr- rn - Mrs Clifford Dunn of Logan was a week-en- d here L W Valentine of Nampa Idaho vl-it- or WILLARD Feb 3— Mr And Mrs Mathew Madsen entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs O 8 Call Mrs J 8 Mason and Mr H P Madden all of Rigby Idaho These re children of Mrs Anna Madsen who is past years of ase and resides in Wlllard and at the present time is seriously 111 ninety-fo- ur ct f 3—The Feb TREMONTON Relief society stake board entertained at the home of Mrs A L Cook Thursday Afternoon Refreshments were served and t pleasant afternoon was spent Mrs K H Fridal And Mrs A L Cook were presented books In of their work on the board Members " of the 8 O D If club were guests of Miss Kath-ry- n And LlltA Hodges MAUghn Wednesday evening of last week Miss Irene Kerr was a specUl guest Games were played And refreshments served Mrs N E Shaw left Thursdsy for ICansas City where she will visit her brother who is seriously ion ill Miss Beth Sargent who resides at Armstead Montana spent the forepart cf this week visiting At' the home of her parents Mr And Mrs A D Sargent Mr And Mrs Russel WAldron Announce the Arrival cf a boy born January 27 Mr And Mrs Richard Calder-woo- d Announce the arrival of a born boy January 21 Mr and Mrs Lovetl Haskell of Fielding announce the aitIvaI cf a boy born January 30 GARLAND Feb 3— Mr And Mrs Alma Hansen left Friday cf last week to make their home At Provo of Mis Beth Sargent A At trumpet solo by Ruth Snow stunt by Mr and Mrs Duct Loveland comic songs by Wllllsm Fre arson voca! solo by Darrcll Gardner Japanese dance by Helen Tanaka Floy and Lily Hashamotto tap dance by LoS Heusser Dancing concluded the evening A hoit of residents were present Mrs Naomi Daley of Slatervllle spent Friday and Saturday at the home of Bishop and Mrs M G Perry Mrs Chris Ilensen entertained a number of her relatives at s birthday dinner at her home on Monday Under the direction of the officers of the Honeyville Sunday school a three-aplay was here Tuesday night to a well filled house Mr and Mrs Chester Burbank of Richmond Mrs Ralph Rollins and two sons of Lcwlston Mr and Mrs B A Burbank of Brigham City Mr and Mrs Ottls Record Mr snd Mrs GerAld Record of Salt Lake City Mrs Jake Heasin of Malad Mrs Sid Hess and little son Gerry of Brigham City Mrs Joseph Johnson Mr and Mrs Ralph Kellar and Blanche King of Ogden were among those who g attended the ward here cn Friday out-of-to- pre-wnt- ed ct home-comin- ' PERRY Feb S— Three one-aplays were presented In the ward amusement hall here Wednesday evening The directors were Miss Norene Jcppson Mrs Vincent Davis Mrs Alf Otsen And Mrs Chester Rader The plays were sponsored by tht MutuAl Improvement association cf the ward The first play entitled "The included Friend of the Family the following cast Marvin Peters Clarence Chrlatemen Verl Perry Jc?sle Crowther Delia Weaver June Wight Marjory Carter and Mr David Allen The sfcond play entitled "Parlor Matches" included Mrs Alf Olvn Ruby Bates June Thome Mary Young Marjory White Wayne Carter Marlowe Thorn Martello Nelson and Dayle Young in the cast The third play entitled "Alice Blue Gown" had the following can Bernice Whuley Edith Dicks Leone Crowthers Helen Francis Mrs Wendell Nebeker Ivy Wilde Iiabelle Perkins Lily Judaon ' Miss Leota Hughes is DEWEYVILLE Feb 3—Mrs Gsrold Cabin and daughter Fay Bobbie Heusser Louise and Lois Heusser of Long Beach returned to their home Saturday after spending the past five days as the guest of Mr And Mrs Joseph Heusser Bishop And Mrs Marion G Perry and children Alton and Virginia attended the WArd ' reunion held At Slatervllle on i Thursday The ward reunion held on Friday was very successful At noon a hot dinner was served to a large crowd Following the dinner an interesting program was given as follows: community singing led by Owen Gardner prayer by Instrumental Arthur Picrson selection by members of the Gardner family reading by N B Marble trio by Lydla Marble Emma and Geneve Gardner address of welcome by Bishop M G tap dancing by Lola Perry Heusser comic paper by Mrs Lortn Burbank reading by Lorna Hystt reading by Marguerette Marble reading by Mrs Addle Gardner harmonica selection by Mr and Mrs J I Dewey remarks by C J Dewey Dancing for the children concluded the afternoon's program o'clock In the At seven-thirt- y reunion was ward the evening continued with the following program vocal selection by lone Lovelnnd and Eva and Wanda Knudson reading by Maurine Andersen novelty numbers by Jane Rhodes of East Tremonton vocal trio by Mrs Louise Nielsen Mrs Leona Fryer and Victor Bee-to- n reading by Elsie Barnard and song tap dance by the Marble sisters vocal duet by Mrs Roma Thorsen and Mrs Lazoe Lish reading by Zella Whcatley guest Arm-stea- Montana Mabel Michaens DeVerl Henrie d HONEYVILLE Feb 3—Mr and Mrs Lyman Chlarson were Salt Lake City visitors Saturday Mr and Mrs Fred Borcnson of Salt Lake City were week-en- d guests of Mr- - and Mrs Leon Christiansen Mr and Mrs Hyrum Boothe were Brigham City visitors Thursday Eldon and Clifford WJntle of the U 8 A'C of Logan visited friends and relatives here this week Mr and Mrs Leon Huniaker were Ogden shoppers Saturday A number of girls met at the home of Nettie Hunsaker Saturday evening The time was spent 'in making candy and lAter gsmes wereThose present enjoyed were: Misses Doris Tubbs FlorA Hunsaker Maida Benson LaWan And Nettie Hunsaker Lula Ellis Beryl Grant Rula Hunsaker and Altha Wilson Mr and Mrs George L Wintle were Ogden visitors Saturday The Honeyville camp cf the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Eunice Boothe Friday afternoon with Captain Zella Orme in charge The program was as follows: and constitution treated by Mrs Annie Grant song "Old Spinning Wheel" by Lll June Orme reading by Pansy Hunsaker pioneer reading by Orvilla Orme rcmArks by Emma Hansen county captain Refreshments were served by Eunice Boothe Hatlie Hunsaker Vaudys Jensen and Edna Hunsaker Mrs - by-la- ws ALh Beauty Work xi Price Using the same grade of materials as used In the better shops and all work: Is under the supervision of competent licensed In- structors GRAY SCHOOL of ' BEAUTY CULTURE Phone 793 For An Appointment Sixth Floor Hotel Ben Lomond ' SUNDAY —— MORNING FEBRUARY 4 1034 I GOLD AND GREEN BALL IS DATED Worker Honored FEBRUARY TENTH J BRIGHAM CITY Feb 3— The Gold And Green ball will be held m February 10 at the Bluebird This social event is annually sponsored by the YLMJA and YMMIA organizations of Box Elder stake A demonstration of the contest Gold and Green dance will be given which will prove a special attraction introducing the new dance for this year's MJA contest Each ward in the stake will be represented In charge of arrangements are: Cleof a Jensen Alke Rich and Nola Watklns who form the Y LMIA stake board presidency and Norman Watklns Lewis Jones and Earl Madsen who form the YMMIA stake board presidency The Spring Music festival of Box Elder stake will be held In the tabernacle as last year during the first week of April All wards in Box Elder stake are now busy in preparation of thes festival Frank Kennard of the Box Elder High school faculty and Mrs Preston Budge are directors The Orpheus club will present a musical program SundAy At GarAsa land at evening services Bceche'r will talk on "Music ball--rpo- - 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Bert Fan will give J ' ''( ir Grace B Anderson who recently was honored At a surprise party In appreciation of her work in the Primary association of the Fifteenth ward Mrs Anderson has been released from her work of president of the association after twelve years of Mrs service Emily and Mrs Julia Hunsaker were honored pioneers And a token was presented to each one Miss Winnie Hunsaker was a Brigham visitor Monday Mrs Frank Hunsaker entertained Sunday afternoon in honor of her son Billy's birthday anniversary Oames were played and were served to refreshments twenty-nin- e little folks Mr and Mrs Reuben Benson were Salt Lake City visitors Monday Mr and Mrs Waldo Barker and Mrs Lorenzo Larsen were guests of Mr and Mrs Melvin Hunsaker Monday " BEAR RIVER CITY Feb 3— Friday afternoon the Primary officers and teachers held their meeting at the home of President Zlnah Hansen After the lesson was given and matters of business discussed games were played and refreshments served Those present were Sina Hansen Emma Ohman Olga R&smussen Edna Christcnsen Ann Thompson Ivy Andersen Mildred Allred Rachel Mantelo Ella Hansen Harriet Sorensen Elva Rasmussen Bertha Wankier Almcda Andersen Ida Valentine Lula Jensen Ruth Petersen Andrea Hansen Pearl Olsen and one guest Mrs Aldon Thompson of Elwood Mr and Mrs Alvin Andersen announce the arrival of a girl born January 27 Monday Mrs Anna Zlnck entertained a number of her friends In celebration of her birthday which was Saturday January 27 The afternoon was spent in playing bridge At four o'clock a hot dinner was served The guests included: Mr and Mrs Fred F Petersen Mrs Hanslna Johnson Mrs Sina Andersen Mrs Hilda Iversen Mrs Ella Hansen Mrs Mrs' Ella Thressa Brailsford Johnson Mrs Florence Gardner Mrs Amanda Jensen Mrs Sina Thorsen Mr and Mrs Christian Zinck and Miss Wilms Zlnck Parley Holmgren Lincoln Jensen and Delbert Holmgren returned home Tuesday evening from California where they were on buiienss matters Mr and Mrs Melvin Johnson in and family spent the week-en- d Mrs Emma with Ephralm visiting Olsen Mrs Johnson's mother and other relatives Mrs Bernard Christensen returned to her home in Osrfiald after visiting In this city for a few days with her parents Mr and Mrs Peter 8 Jensen Mrs Ed Jensen of Honeyville spent Thursday visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Peter S' Jensen Bishop and Mrs Osey Jensen and son Frank Mrs Anna Zlnck and daughter Wllma were Brigham City visitors Wednesday Mrs Sina Thorsen and son Roy motored to Ogden Friday cn business A large number of farmers of this community attended the horse sale at Ogden Wednesday and Thursday The Daughter of the Pioneers held their meeting Thursday at the home of Mary J Holrqgrrn An interesting program was rendered and refreshments were served to forty guests Mr and Mrs Perry Buzukls of Salt Lake City spent the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs Chris Zinck HARPER Feb' 3— In honor of her seventieth birthday anniversary Mrs Ester Baty entertained a group of relatives and friends at dinner Tuesday afternoon A white-froste- d birthday cake formed the centerpiece for the dinner table where covers were laid for the following guests: 'Mesdames L E Peirce George Stokes James Brown Leo Johnson Clare Mor-re- U Joseph Fuller Varnick Hansen William Korth O W Olsen Mary J McCarty Walt Carver Frank Merrell and Chauncey Hess all of Brigham City and Mrs David Schelln of Ogden Mr and Mrs LaRue Yates Announce the arrival of a boy born last Sunday WILLARD Feb gail Zundel will 3— Mrs several violin selections Wednesday evening of the coming week the Box Elder stake Y LMIA and YMMIA boards will entertain at a social in the Fourth ward amusement hall in honor of James Jensen retiring superintendent of the YMMIA stake board company and cap--taiTheofcounty the Daughters of Pioneer camps of Box Elder county will meet February n at two pm at the home of Mrs N L Hansen county president located at : 169 First South Business matters will be discussed and arrangements for the annual Pioneer ball will be completed The World's Bridge tournament was held at Brigham City at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank R Holman Thursday evening Those participating were: Mrs Winnlfred Jarvls Mrs Ross Bowen W I Hargis Miss Nlal Nelson Mr and Mrs C H Bryan Mr and Mrs Orville Merrell Mr and Mrs Preston Budge Mrs Clifford Jen sen Mrs Milton Jensen Mr and Mrs Louis Bowen and Mr and Mrs Frank Holman Mrs J E Ryan entertained Tuesday afternoon at a well appointed bridge luncheon at the Howard hotel The guests numbered 24 The Mommey and the Mumps" a three-A- ct play presented by the Central inter-war- d acivlty corn- ns : all of her friends and relatives to call Mrs Bert Nicholas spent the latter part of the week visiting relatives in Salt Lake City THATCHER Ftb 3—Mr an Mrs E N Diderickson are visiting in Los Anacles the guests of Mr and Mrs Paul Eggin Mrs Etta Thompson is visiting with relatives and friends in Malad and Holbrook Idaho' Mrs Anton Anderson returned to her home Wednesday after an extended visit with Mr and Mrs John Cranier of Corlnne Mr and Mrs T E Adams spent last week in Salt Lake where they attended the Farm bureau convention Mr and Mrs Farrell Wood entertained a number of friends Frilaid for day evening Covers were i twelve Elmer McNIelly and family have movcoTTo Penrose where they will make their home Tuesday afternon the Relief society members held a quilting at the L D 8 ward hall Refreshments were served by Mrs Emily Tolman Nellie Stones and Velma Bailey to fourteen members Wednesday the Mikanwess class met at the home of the teacher Grace Anderson where? the girls learned to make ice cream and sherbet Refreuhments were served to eight Miss Artella Anderson entertained her primary Blue Bird class on Wednesday at the gym Refreshments were served to six girls M Tuesday evening after the enAdams Golden I A meeting tertained the M Men at an oyster supper and all the trimmings following the supper games were played There were fifteen present Including the teacher Mr and Mrs Johrt E Cranier and children of Corinne visited with relatives here Wednesday Mrs Nephi Diderickson enter-talne- d Thursday in honor of the birthday of her husband The evening was sint with cards followed by a delicious supper Covers were laid for about fourteen guests Florence Adams visited with relatives in Ogden last wrek Miss June Reeves of Centerville with visited over the werk-en- d Miss Bernice Anderson attended- -- ' Miss Marjorle Anderson and Bernard Cash were visitors in Salt Lake this weekend A married people's party was arranged by the committee of the old folks of the Portervllle ward and was held in the L D 8 ward amusement hall A hot dinner was served at noon and luncheon In the evening Themusement committee had charge of a well ren I I en-Joy- mm 'I T evening Mr end Mrs Darrel ' Lane of Salt Lake Dr E E Christensen returned from Washington D O Mondsy evening where he hat been the past three months attending work school doing in dentistry He resumed his duties here in his office February 1 Mr and Mrs Lem Toone Mr and Mrs W E Criddle attended a dinner Sunday at the home of Mrs ' Clara Steed of Farmington 4 m r RACKETEERS STEAL DOG8 (UP)— Prohibition rei peal has steered the raxketeer into tout dog mAny petty enterprises stcAllng takes the prize according to William Bauer managing director of the lawyers' legislative league The practice of these thieves he said is to steal dogs and then call their owners by telephone to get information of the dogs' pedigrees so their sale to dealers will be more easily effected CHICAGO —— DECORATOR IN PRISON CHICAGO (UP)— When Robert Archibald interior decorator offer- ed to pay his wife alimony in commodity dollars In the form of drapes wallpaper etc Circuit Judge Desort refused to consider his payments valid t He ordered Archibald to prls on and' suggested that he use the drapes to brighten up the cell which would bo his home for some time to come THIEVES TAKE ALL COUNCILL BLUFFS Xa (UP)-Thi- 1929 ht A D I'T OOPi'N'8 Vr-- " BUSY MOTHERS Appointment All work guaranteed and backed by 14 years of service In the west Expert operators assure perfect service Permanent Wavci Given entirely by pure steam using no pads no electricity and no dry heat 100 ft U Same Wave for Fit-All-T- op Shampoo and Finger Wave beautifully designed by pur dried artists Completely combed and fjff T sprayed Finger Waves for Children (dried) -- Betty Kay's Inc Phone a — m jTX M -- '—"''"-" " "V 2513 Washington Avenue 174 P" morel Buy freedom comfort and longer wear in I An exclusive feature patent- - c cdbyKayser Sheer and service weights MlslU Rft Children FIND HOSIERY it especially made to withstand the strain of constant bending stretching reaching I It has a dainty flexible top that gives as your actions require— and no 0300 onfr A HERE'S 'TIT-ALL-TO- 177 So Main Tel Was 3241 '7 only 12 pc cent of tin automobiles sold in Belgium wr of Belgian origin Fifty-eigcent were American In Call 177 For Your Next eves who broke into his house absence took everything his during but the four walls of the building Jacob Pipestone reported to police Every article of furniture and clothing was taken and plumbing and electric wiring was torn up and carted away v TIN EST JtKAUTY PAULOit ed last week Mr and Mrs Angus Heiner visited in Salt Lake during last week Mr and Mrs B K Farnsworth had as their dinner guests Sunday -t-- v 'it 3 post-gradua- te MORGAN Feb 3— The North Morgan ward Mutual will be assisted In a special program by the American Legion Sunday evening in the ward chapel B K Farns-wort- h district commander will have charge Darrel T Lane of Salt Lake City American Legion commander will be the speaker with a flag from the Morgan county American Legion members and with special musical numbers including the Taggart sisters A large crowd is expected to be in attendance Mr and Mrs Raymond enter-tame- d the Dramatic club cast and their partners Friday evening The evening was enjoyed at score bunco game A lunch was served on the small tables to the following guests: Mr and Mrs L A Porter Mr and Mrs Victor Shaw Mr and Mrs John Kippen Miss Thelma Porter Miss Edna Florence Miss Vera Phillips Miss Marjorle Porter Miss Jane Hayes Mr Gilbert Porter Elmer White Russell Porter and Wallace darter Miss Afton Shand spent the week-en- d at Salt Lake City Mrs B R McKlnnon returned home from the Dee hospital last ' V 3 an SOCIETY m 1 ' -- MORGAN (j r -- B Lite week D M Anderson - The Daughters of the Pioneers of the South Morgan chapter entertained the members and their the Partners Thursday evening in gymnasium There were about eighty-seve- n present 7 The evening was spent in well arranged progressive games which were In charge of a committee A buffet lucheon was served Tin officers in charge were Mrs Annie Turner Mrs J L Terry and Mrs Clyde Richards MissThelma Ruber 'county demonstration agent and Mrs George A Robison attended a convention at Farmington Friday in the interest of the CWA women's work Weber Davis and Morgan counties were represented at the convention Mrs W E Criddle entertained her friends and neighbors at a hot dinner and light supper last Friday There were thirty-thre- e attending' The afternoon was spent in social visiting The special guests were Mrs Matilda Peterson Mrs Sarah Ann Bertoch Mrs Matilda Jensen Mrs James Peterson Mrs Anna Cook Mrs Bert Dorothy Bertoch 7 Mrs Mrs x Reta Mecham Thurston Mrs Lem Toone Mrs Clara Mecham Mrs Ella Cooper of Salt Laka City is visiting her sister and family Mr and Mrs Bernard Cash of Peterson The Daughters of the Pioneers of Peterson chapter celebrated at their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs Thora Woods Tht business of the meeting was conducted by Mrs O W Rollins captain Luncheon was served by Mrs Thora Woods and Mrs Mary Hewlett to the following members: Mrs O W Rollins Mrs Ray Car-rlgMrs Pearl Gamble Mrs Esther Thompson Mrs Maris Bohman Mrs Mary Hewlett Mrs Kate Warner Mrs Elsa Hewlett Mrs Nancy Bohman Mrs Xleen Kippen Mrs Jessie Bohman and Mrs Doris Whltler Special guests wcree th county officers' Mrs Annie Turner Mrs J L Terry Mrs Ivy Francis Mrs Clyde Richards Mrs Mary Welch Mr and Mrs Victor Shaw the visit of Mr Shaw's father W H Shaw of Logan - v v Abi- celebrste her ninety-secon- d birthday Sunday She Is holding open house from 10 In the morning until late evening and extends an lnvitAtlon to mittee of the five wards of Brig ham City Saturday afternoon and an evening was well received bycast The audience appreciative was as follows! Sir Hector Fish Delmar Whitney Francis Drus-c- ol Dale Marsh William Lald-lao- w Lorln Tlngey James Slam-mo- n Perkins the Ray Jensen Anna sheriff Owen Owens Hampton Irma Xverson Maude Mullen Bennie Bea Reese Dulcle Dumble Annie Madsen Agatha Laidlaw Juine Griffiths Phoebe Beebce Ethel Reeder Mrs Robert Reese was the director Mrs William J Bott was hostess to the Bonnie Fills club Wednesday evening at her home Red roses centered the small tables where covers were placed for 14 members and the following guests Mesdames Clifford Frye Victor Bott Marvel Dunn Harold Olsen Dan Petersen Lewis Jones Harry Smith Roy Bott James Barker Henry Johnson and Jonathan Davis Bridge was the evening's di' version Mrs C A Munns entertained the Young Matron's club at her home Thursday evening Dinner was served at seven-thirt- y with covers placed for 12 and bridge was later enjoyed Special guests of the club were Mesdames Reese Merrell Fred Sorensen Noel Ben-nlo- n and II W Fish Mr and Mrs Denmark Jensen left this week for Los Angeles for a brief stay Mrs Amy Wright of Salt Lake City returned home Thursday after a two weeks stay here with her daughter and family Mr and Mrs R P Forsgren Mrs Frank Holman attended a meeting of the Utah state Women's federation Wednesday in Salt Lake City Bishop Abel 8 Rich Charles Sheffield and David C Anderson composing the bishopric of the First ward and Thcron B i Lee ward clerk entertained the ward teachers and their partners at a social Thursday evening In the ward amusement hail The program was given under the direction of Elva Baird and Robert Reese Ralph Jensen conducted community songs and program numbers included a reading by Barbara Baird violin selections by Bert Farr and musical numbers by W It Griffith remarks by Bishop Abel s Rich and Her-vl- h Bunderson Oames concluded the evening A tray luncheon was served to 78 by Mrs Abel 8 Rich Mrs' Charles Sheffield Mrs David O Anderson and Mrs Theron — - T —— I dered program and other amusements for the afternon and a good dance in the evening held at the gymnasium A fine crowd Formerly the Knitting: Store Washington Avenue at 23rd Street' W |