Show THE OGDEN STAN DARD-E- SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 10 1934 RUTH PEARSE IS WED AT HOME TO JAMES WALUACE L D S Missionary 0 BRIGHAM CITY June — An interesting event of the imonth was the marriage of Ruth Pearse daughter of Dr and Mrsj R A Pearse to James Wallace son of Mr and Mrs Andrew Wallace of Castle Gate Utah whicp toojc place last Saturday evening The rooms of the home were beautifully decorated with a profusion of garden flowers The briday party stood in front of the mant-lepie- ce which was banked wlth flowers Bishop J Carlos Seder-hol- m performed the cempny in the presence of the immediate families and a few close friends The bride was lovely in white chiffon and carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley She wjas attended by Misses Barbara and Dorothy Eckstein Scatch Pearse was best man Following trie ceremony Dr and Mrs R A pearse presided over a lovely wedding supper In honor of the j bridal couple Covers were placed for Mr and Mrs James Wallaqe Mr and Mrs T E Davis Mt and Mrs Harry Eckstein Bishob and fts Carlos Sederholm Mrfc An- Lewis Barbara and Dorothy Estein Satch Pearse and Mlss- - erRuth Olsen Lottie Olsen j Mary Pearse and Charlotte Pearse After a short honeymoon Mt and Mrs" Wallace are now at home at Brigham City In honor of Miss Florence Lee and Jay Pond whose marriage will take place this coming! week a luncheon was given last thurs-da- y at Logan by Mr and Mrs" Frank Reese at their home in Benson ward north of £ogan Miss Ruth Valentine! daughter of Mr and Mrs N J Val entine who left June 5 for a short term mission in the cen tral states L D S mission field A farewell program was triven for her at the Brieham Second ward on Sunday and - at Eden on Monday night her home at Los Aneeles Satur day after a two weeks Visit with her mother Mrs Chris peck Mrs Dave Stander spent the week end in Ogden with! relatives Mr and Mrs Bert Reese who were recently married were also Miss Vida Sandall of Ogden is spending this week i'lth her guests of honor A three-cours- e' hot luncheon was served with covers placed for twenty Beautiful garden flowers in the pastel shades formed the decorations Bridge : was the evening's decorations Bridge was the evening's diversion On Monday evening Mrs Olaya Misses aicholas Rula mother Mrs Elizabeth Sandall Don Luke and Dee Jensen arrived home Saturday from Los Angeles where they spent two weeks Sckett ! jl j J visit relatives end friends this summer Friday evening a group of friends "gave her a fa: ewell A three-courturprise party on was served and Cache social evening enjoyed A large number of friends of Glen Fife entertained at a! can-jro- u supper In his honor! Friday evening prior to his departure for an L D S mission In California v Misa Hazel Hummel ofbgden Tlsited relatives here this week NMr and Mrs Byron Jeppson ©f Sacramento California are visiting members of their fa nilies here for two weeks fj Misses Katherine Hodges and Merelda Robinson and George Hodges have 'returned from jFree-do- m Wyoming where they spent the past two weeks President and Mrs Norm in S Lee have as their guests their daughter Mrs William P Khecht of Boston and two children Mass who arrived Tuesday ifaorn- tog iss Marie Call has returned Jit for the summer after tfeach- ez school the year at Nephi ' Mr and Mrspast George E Mush-bac- h have returned home after ten day tay at Billings Monse i f " - j -- The Crystal Springs girls ball team have their new suits and are issuing challenges to any and all other teams In the valley Morris and Lee Justensen of Ogden are visiting Ronald Mad-se- n tana ' Miss Carma Halverson spent the week end with frienc s In Salt Lake City ''Misses Ruth Davis Grace Wat-ki- ns and Norma Nelson left Mon day for Chicago and the Wbrld's fair They expect to visit interesting points in the east and also Washington D C before they this week from Wednesday to Sunday with at Ogden Mr and Mrs Orsen Tingey and daughters Gwenivere and Donna of Brigham City visited Friday with their daughter and family Mrs Kenneth Spackman Miss Marjorle Dewey TREMONTON June 10 — Gene Ejorn who has attended school at Laramie Wyoming forj the Past year arrived home Sunday f"Hiss Virginia Beyer has enroll- a business college in Salt Like City Monday and will spend the summer- there attending s - j I J ke City-If 'Mia i Karma lieck returned to by enjoyment which was followed luncheon a of tray the serving The guests included: Mr ana Mrs Rast Petersen Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Alfred Jensen James P Jensen Mr and Mrs Walter Hansen Mr and Mrs Henry B Hansen Mrs Emma Ohman Mrs Sina Thorsen and Zella Carma Hansen Misses of Rosa ail Ed and Christensen Mrs and Ed Mr and this city Wilson of Thompson Mrs HelenMrs Tremontori Mr and George Clark of Garland Mrs Thompson was assisted in serving by her daughters Mrs LaMar Iversen Mrs Wm Krotch ana miss Helen Thomnson : Mrs Sina Thorsen Mrs Andrea Hansen and Evelyn Thorsen spent Wednesday in Ogden Mr and Mrs June Thompson of Elwood Mrs Betty Mutch of Midvale spent Thursday visiting relatives in Fielding utan Mrs Golden Petersen and child ren returned to their home in Snowville Saturday after staying at the home of her mother Mrs past six Augusta Iversen for the weeks Mrs Emma Ohman had as her guests on Wednesday Mr and Mrs Lorin Andersen Mr and Mrs Thomas Andersen and baby Mr and Mrs Everett Andersen and baby Mrs Maggie Andersen Or ion Andersen and Wilda Ander sen all of Corinne Mr and Mrs Alden Gardner and baby of TreMr and Mrs June monton Thompson and daughter Helen of Elwood and Mrs Betty Mutch of Midvale Mr and Mrs Calvin Jensen and son Calvin spent Saturday in Lo' ' ' gan Orsen Jensen Mr and Mrs spent Saturday and Sunday ' in Logan where they attended the graduation exercises of the U S A C where their son was one of the graduates of the college Mrs Margaret Johnson spent Wednesday in Brigham City Mr and Mrs Carry Frisbey of Salt Lake City spent Wednesday visiting Mrs Frisbey's sister Mrs Glenn Iversen and family Mrs Oscar Andersen was a Brigham visitor Wednesday Mr and Mrs Carrol Hall Mrs Augusta Iversen Mrs Thressa Brailsford were Tremonton visitors Saturday Miss Eleane Jensen returned home Tuesday from Salt - Lake City where she has been attending school at the University of Utah Mr and Mrs Vernon L John son returned home Monday from their honeymoon trip to the Yel ' -- lowstone Park Thursday afternoon Mrs George gave a parcel shower Art at her home In honor of her daugh ter Opal who was recently mar ried to Pete Sabey The afternoon was spent in playing games after which a lunhceon was served to twenty guests The bride received many lovely and useful gifts HONEYVILLE June 9 — The musical program was given Thurs day by the CWC club of Honey- vllle at the home of Mrs Pearl Hunsaker of the local musical artists The program included: song the by Rula Holms musettes of Brigham Misses Rula Holms Ruth Allen Erma Iverson accompanied by Elaine Koford reading by Mrs Wilma Anderson of Tremonton piano selections by Jay Glenn of Brigham vocal solo Ruth Allen Clarinet solo by Harold Glenn of Brigham reading Mrs Wilma Anderson Mrs-PeaHunsaker and Mrs Vera C Hunsaker assisted by Miss Veressa Hunsaker acted as the hostess and served luncheon to all members and the following guests: Mrs David Hendry and Mrs Dick Anderson of Tremonton Mrs Orion Snow of Deweyville Mrs Alvin Hunsaker of Honey- ville Mrs Lee J Glenn Jay Glenn Harold Glenn Rula Holms Ruth Allen Erma Iverson Elaine Koford and Mrs Delbert Holmes all of Brigham The dining table was covered in yellow with a bouquet of large bluebells forming the centerpiece rl WILLARD June 9 — Mr and Mrs J A Dalton of Grace Idaho were visitors at Willard during the past week Mrs Roberta Storey of Martin ez California is spending a two weeks stay with her parents Mr and Mrs Bert Nicholas The descendants of Mr and Mrs Elihu Pettingill held their annual family reunion in the L D S ward hall Thursday A program was given an organi zation perfected and refreshments were served In the evening a public dance was given Mr and Mrs Axel Carlsen and family of Blackfoot Idaho were visiting relatives the past week end The Misses Eliza and Margar et and Doril White gave a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs Roberta Storey a recent bride at the home of her par ents Mr and Mrs Bert Nicholas Wednesday evening Over one hundred guests were present Games were enjoyed and refresh ments were served The guest of honor received many useful and beautiful gifts Miss Virginia Chatman of North Brigh am Brid BEAR RIVER CITY June 9— Mr and Mrs Wilford Christensen of Brigham City announce the arrival of a girl born June 1 Mrs Christensen was formerly Miss Fannie Jensen of this city Mrs Anna Zinck and Miss Carrie Zinck spent Tuesday in Ogden Mr and Mrs Gilbert Allredand two children and Clifford Mlnson spent the week end in Bear Lake Idaho with relatives Misses Emerine Christensen and Dorothy Gardner of this city were graduates at annual commencement exercises of the Ogden Weber college held last week Saturday evening ' Mr and Mrs June Thompson ©f 'Elwood enter ii - CLUB Mrs James Wallace of Brig ham Citv: a bride of last Sat urday She was formerly Miss well-appoint- "Ruth pearse here TuesOgden visited friends ' day Miss Helen" Thomas and sister of McCammon Idaho are visiting in Willard this weeK Mrs Grace Bush of Malad Idaho is visiting her sister and Malcolm family Mr and Mrs Baird ' DEWEYVILLE June 10 — Mrs F Loveland of Logan is visiting this week with relatives in A this city Clarence Perry winner of the Bear River stake M Men public speaking contest contested at Brigham City on Thursday in the M I A fryouts and won second place Others from here who at- tended the tryouts were: H A Lish and daughters Tillie ' and Naomi Mr and Mrs 'M G Perry and daughter 'Virginia and son Myrl Tillie Lish is spending this week at the - home of Mr and Mrs Sidney Hess of Brigham City Miss Delaine Christensen of Bear River City is visiting at the home of her sister Mrs Geneva Gardner and family Mr and Mrs John Becker of Ogden were visiting Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs T R Ault Miss Mable Christensen of Tremonton is visiting this week at the home of Mr and Mrs Lorin Burbank Mrs Wayne Sandall and son' Dallas and Mrs Leon Kerr and little daughter Bonita of Tremonton were visiting Tuesday at the home of Mr and Mrs N L i two-cour- out-of-to- - — v Bearing the date 1917 an Eng- ish gun was found recently at the bottom of the bay at Ostend Bel gium v CARDINAL Resident Blanager Allen J Pedersen DAMOMA i AALO AITO T PERRY June 9— The Four-- H club of Perry met Wednesday at the home of June Thorne Presi- dent Elaine Stauffer presided Merle Judson gave an outline and discussion of the year's work after which the girls adjourned to the kitchen wheer a variety of soups Miss Zilla were demonstrated Davis was a guest of the club MORGAN SOCIETY ' f Utah and received a scholarship for the University of Purdue He is a candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Science in chemistry He has spent the past three years at the Indiana school He and his wife will return home with the parents and after a brief stay he will return to Purdue to attend the summer school Mr and Mrs J R Tippetts will return home by way of Detroit and will purchase a new car The party' will also attend the World's Fair at Chicago en route home Mr and Mrs ' Clarence Porter of Porterville announce the mar- riage of their daughter Resa to Carl Waller son of Mr and Mrs William A Waller of Salt Lake City which took place June 1 at the home of the bride's parents The ceremony was performed by President Howard Randall Mr and Mrs M Howard Mr and Mrs Charles Rich' and Mrs ulia Corrigan attended the funeral services of Mrs Elizabeth Randall at North Ogden Sunday Mr and Mrs Jack Olson and family spent Sunday in Salt Lake City as guests of Mr Olson's ' mother v Mrs Hyrum Adams of Porterville left last week for an extended visit with her sisters in Los Angeles MALAD VISITOR Mr and Mrs Stewart Da vies of Malad Idaho spent the week end at the home of Mr and Mrs Charles Rich Mr and Mrs Irvin Carrigan and two daughters Miss Pauline and Myrtle attended the graduation exercises at the B Y U at Provo on Wednesday William Carrigan their son was one of the class of graduates He accompanied his parents home to spend the summer Miss Nida Taggart Morgan county school teacher left here Monday for Berkeley California where she will attend summer school While ir Berkeley she will be the guest of her sister ' and husband Mr and Mrs Francis Wilcox and will return home after she has finished her school there year' Phone 2551 Ogden Ave co B Robison Mountain Green organized two cooking clubs last week under the directlonj of Miss Thelma Huber county club leader Miss Ruth Parrlsh was selected as leader of the first-yecooking club Miss Naomi Parrlsh president Miss Cathrlne Wilkinson vice president Miss June Warner as secretary and treasurer Josephine Rollins as song leader Other members are Helen Robinson and Mae Hewlette The fourth-yecooking club organized with Mrs Elwood Williams as leader - Josephine Parrlsh as president Theda Hewlett vice president Alice Rollins as secretary and treasurer AfJim Mor by at Coalville ton Rollins song and cheer leadMrs J ames A Anderson Miss Helen Barlow and Alice Anderson er member Ilene Warner The left last week for San Diego Calclub entertained their partners ifornia They will spend two weeks Friday evening at Cotton Wood there and on their return will be canyon Games were played and a luncheon served around the accompanied home by Mrs Andbonfide The following were in erson's son Marcel who has been attendance: there attending military school Josephine Parrlsh the past winter He will return to Theda Hewlette Alice Rollins LaVera Hewlette Afton Rollins his home for the vacation Ilene Warner Cole Wilkinson Mr and Mrs A L Williams atLenord Walstrom Dale Bohman exercises at tended the graduation William Woodbury Bruce Whlt-tl- er the B Y U held Wednesday Gordon Parrish and Mr where their daughter Albertia was a member of the graduating class ' and Mrs Elwood Williams Miss Williams has spent the past The women of Morgan county who attended the banquet held at three years at the B Y U Ben Lomond Thursday for J' H Farnsworth will cleave for Hotelwomen Afton Wyoming this week to join of the farm bureau the were: Mrs O S Rollins Mrs Mrs Farnsworth They will remain indefinitely with their son Elwood Williams Mrs Hugo Bohman Mrs Dan Gamble Jr and family " Roland Robison who Mrs James Carrigan Mrs V R has charge of the city electric Afton Bohman Mrs Ed Criddle Mrs in plant Lee Peterson Mrs Alma Ber- -' Miss Eva Rose Dee Parkinson toch Mrs Howard Randall Mrs Clarence Rich all students of the Frank Porter Mrs Clara Carter University of Utah are at home Mrs Elmer Lewis Mrs Ernest for the summer vacation Porter Mrs Victor Shaw Mrs The marriage of Miss Gladys E Clark and Robert Martin Whlt-tak- er Clyde Richards Mrs Bert Turn-- " er These included the club both of Mt View Wyoming leaders took place at the home of Mr and Mrs Rosco B Robison Saturday Ferril Spencer brother of Mrs June 2 at nine-thir- ty Victor Shaw visited his sister and p m with President M Howard RandaU parents at the Shaw home this week Mr4 Spencer is doing misofficiating The young couple was married in the presence of Mr sionary work in Independence and Mrs Fred L Whittaker of Mo for the L D S church and Mt View parents of the brideaccompanied a compang of Saints to the YL M I A conference groom Mr and Mrs J E Peter son of Evanston Wyoming and being held in Salt Lake City He will return to his field of labors Mr and Mrs Rosco B Robison after conference is over V The bridegroom is a nephew of Mrs Leone Stewart and Mrs Mr and Mrs J E Peterson and a cousin to Mrs Robison Lucy Avery of Farmington visit- ed with Mr and Mrs C W Glen Kilburn and Hazel Chapin students of the U S A C of LoRogers Sunday Mrs Rogers is convalescing at her home after gan have returned home to spend the summer vacation being in the Dee hospital for Mrs Milton Minor and little some time t Mr and Mrs Howard Randall Mr and Mrs Charles Rich attend ed the funeral services of their brother Harley RandaU at Tremonton on Monday Miss Irene Carrigan accompanied a party on a trip to the northwest leaving Ogden last Monday and expects to be gone three weeks They will visit Oregon Washington and other places of interest Mr and Mrs Frank Palmer of Ogden spent Sunday at the home of the parents Mr and c Mrs Thomas Palmer Miss Pauline Carrigan was a week end guest at the home of 4-- H ? ar -- ar 4-- H r Th NEWHOUSE HOTEL o o -- A' e o t k "vsff :3s Distinctive Residence o Wobor Central Dairy iissn r daughter Iva Lou of Mankato Minn are" spending a few weeks at the home of her sister and brother-in-la- w Mr and Mrs Ros- : relatives there Miss Norma Criddle is spending hex1 vacation at home She was a graduate of the Weber college this ' Heat promotes sleep by diverting blood from the brain Likewise a hot bath applied to cold feet induces sleep So also cold milk and a cool bath awakens and refreshes and restores vigor What can be more invigorating during hot weather than a glass of sweet fresh Cream o'Weber Milk" a Milk Shake a Chocolate Milk? And then near the close of the day's work a drink of buttermilk Cream o' Weber milk Cream and Butter are pasteurized for assurance of health partment has served many times in furnishing material that was unavailable elsewhere In connection with the reference room a government document room is maintained The Ogden library has for many years been a government depository for government publications Since this material has been made available to the public much use has been made of it for it places at the disposal of those desiring specific" accurate de tailed information a great mass of material compiled by experts It is from this department that such publications as the Congressional Record statistical abstract weather reports etc may be obtained One part of the reference department la used for newspapers and magazines Here newspapers from all parts of the United States can be procured and many hundreds of magazines are on file This part of the library has for the last few years been taking care of a surprisingly large number of people who are finding something that will be profitable as well as entertaining In this economic crisis Many of these readers find in the library a place that offers them something besides the monotony of continually being at home or trampA large number ing the streets of people are making very definite use of this opportunity and the library is therefdre doing a great dea) to minimize the discontent and unrest of the present day Salt Lake City as the guests of Mr and Mrs B R Farnsworth and family spent the week end in i CAtg Resident Manager JL R Slillard furnished by each camp Games will be played on the spacious lawns and luncheon will be served Each member is requested to bring their own luncheon and punch will be furnished" by the county company The pionesr cabin at the park will be open for inspection and also the relic hall at the courth ouse AH members are urged to participate in this field day and enjoy the outing Mrs J H Waters President © A n Abode renowned 1 hroughout the West Hot Milk For Restful Sleep Ico Cold Milk For Poppy Poop vacation In California and make these hotels - your wnrti Mrs E R Hatch who was elected president of the auxiliary of the Railway Mail as- sociation at their recent election of officers MORGAN June ' 9 — Mr and Mrs J R Tippetts left Tuesday for Indiana to attend the graduation exercises of the Purdue Uni- -' versity Their son Emerson Tippetts will be graduated He formerly attended the University of wn - —M Y ed George L Johnson hostess Monday evening to the members of the reading circle at her home Mrs Roy Shaw gave the book review which was followed with the serving of dainty re freshments Fourteen members and Mesdames Russell Tingey Homer Tingey and Fred Holland were the guests In compliment to her house guest Miss Vesta Wright of Idaho Falls Miss Marie Call entertained Wednesday evening A reading by Mrs Rachel Evans a piano number by Ben Call and vocal selec tions by Mrs R P Forsgren Mrs Julian Miller and Mrs Melinda Flake furnished the evening's en Miss Maurine Marble of Both- tertainment A buffet supper was served The well was a guest of Lydia Marblef guests last week Lydia Marble returned!1 were: Miss Elva Wright of Idaho Falls Mrs Julian Miller of Farm- witn Miss Maurine and spent a few days in visiting ington and Mrs Marshall Flake of Snowflake Arizona Miss Lois Christensen of Brig ham City was visiting friends ATTEND CONFERENCE here Tuesday Mrs Howard Call and Mrs Those from here who attended Claude Jensen motored to Salt the demonstration of the High Lake City Friday where they atschool Friday on canning of fruit tended the M I A June and vegetables in the pressure cooker were: Mrs Lavinia BarnMiss Charlotte Pearse is spend ard and daughter Laree Mrs ing the week end with her sister Pearl Perry and daughter VirginMary at Salt Lake City ia Mrs Susie Hansen and Mrs MrsvI C Horsley of Salt Lake Anna Germer and Mrs Grace City visited last week with her sister ' and family Mr and Mrs Fryer Bernice Donna Bobby and Ernest Hansen Mrs Carl Olsen and small Dorothy Johnson returned to Ogden Saturday after having daughter spent the past weekend visiting relatives in Wellsspent the last eight months here with their grandmother Mrs J ville W Spackman They were accomCOUPLE MARRIED panied to Ogden by Mrs Spack-man- 's Announcement is made of the son Louis marriage of Miss Florence Lee Mrs Marlon G Perry is vis daughter of President and Mrs iting in Kanesville this week at S Lee of this city to Norman the home of her sister Mrs John Weldon Burnham son of Mr and Bartlett Mrs Warren K Burnham of LoJeff Barnard spent Sunday at gan The marriage took place East Tremonton at the home of Tuesday evening in the Salt Lake Mr and Mrs George Abbott with Elder Joseph Christtemple Miss Wanda Anderson of Elwood ensen performing the ceremony is visiting relatives here this The bride was attended by her week sister Ora Lee Knetch The bride Mr and Mrs- Glen Marble of is a graduate of the Box Elder Blue Creek were visiting friends school an4 of the U S A C High t and relatives here Sunday at jLiOgan jror tne past three years she has taught school at Honey- GARLAND June 10— Mr and ville Mr Burnham Is well known Mrs Howard Austin announce the in art circles and will take uost arrival of a girl born June 4 graduate work at the U S A C for the summer session after PLYMOUTH June 10— Mr and which they will make their home ' Mrs Ernest Nish announce the in' Ogden arrival of a girl born May 30 FIELD DAY WEDNESDAY Wednesday afternoon the coun ty company of the Daughters of CHAMP STENOGRAPHER Utah Pioneer will sponsor a field CRANE Mo — (UP) — Ruby Hemp at Pioneer park for all camps day hill is the new international short of Box Elder stake A program will hand speed writer In a recent commence at two o'clock which short-han- d world-wid- e contest in will consist of stunts and numbers wrich approximately 40000 students were entered Miss ' Hemphill made 20 notations a minute She prac- ces two hours a day seven days week - ' ' was Mrs Numerous and complex are the problems f which confront the reference department of a library but the power for good is great All reference work should have one un varying end and aim: to furnish to each and every applicant the readiest easiest and surest method of obtaining the sought for informa' ' tion It is to this department that the various organizations and study groups come for their material— the Relief societies the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers drama ' clubs culture clubs extension classes It is to this department that all the peculiar and ' difficult questions come many over the telephone and many more asked for in person questions regarding local national and - international affairs technical questions questions that will settle debates some of which could easily qualify for the "believe it or not" column quotations on almost every subject known plots for stories names of stories and names for new ' babies In the last few years the scope of the department has beenwiden- ed to include requests for material for home use At one time the policy was to forbid the use Of any material outside the department The rules have now been made flexible enough to cover emergencies and requests that justify special consideration As a result 4 the circulation of this department while small as compared to other departments demonstrates that the de ! se night Know Your Public Library Ogden Library Maintains Reference Room With Government Documents on File s Why not plan your run Heads A wciliary MEMBERS Other officers elected were: vice president' Mrs George Tiller secretary Mrs E H Marble and treasurer1 Mrs 'Roy Shaw Prior to the election Mrs Eli Lee outgoing president was in charge of the meeting Satch Pearse entertained with v a number of vocal selections with ukulele accompaniment Miss Winnifred Hansen gave a reading Light refreshments were served from a beautifully appointed table covered with a lace cloth and centered with a square bowl of baby rambler roses Mrs C H Bryan and Mrs Will 'Lee presided During the refreshment hour a vocal trio composed of Misses Ruth Allen Irma Iverson and Rula Holmes entertained with a program of numbers They were accompanied on the piano by Miss Elaine Kofoed Eighteen members were present The retiring officers of the club are : Mrs Eli Lee president Mrs W R Dredge vice president Mrs Ernest Hansen secretary and Mrs George Tiller treasurer BRIDGE i LUNCHEON Miss Flora Simmons was hostess Thursday evening at a bridge luncheon given at the home of Mrs R P Forsgren Four small tables were attractive with yellow and white colors pre- dominating in the appointments Covers were laid for sixteen Bridge followed the serving of a luncheon Special guests included: Misses Lola White Lucy Simmons and Mesdames Milton Rossen Nello ChrisVernon Toombs and tofferson Don Secrist women A large number of from Box Elder- - county attended the" chamber of commerce retail merchants' luncheon given at Ogden is ah annual evThursday-Thient and one that is anticipated with much pleasure by women of invita this county Forty-thre- e tions were received here The wo men were guests of the Ogden merchants for the day A luncheon at the Ben Lomond hotel was followed with a full program of entertainment for the evening which included the Ogden horse show and' local treatrical attrac tions Those from long distances were guests at the hotel over Frank RWish©m r 19 BRIGHAM CITY June 9— Mrs Fred Holland was elected president of the Kindergarten club at the annual election held Thursday afternoon in the club rooms moderate rates tMlMfil AMINER OFFICERS NAMED BY IONDERGARTEN li SOCIETY - : Mrs Claudius Telmarl and family were Salt Lake" City visitors this week Miss Rula Jean Gardner spent BOX ELDER Maurine Cook who won i first honors in the M I A finals at Garland and Erigham Cltj for take and district honors will compete in the finals at Salt i! Mr' and return school HONEYVILLE June 10 — Mrs Spackman of Deweyville spent Wednesday with her son and family K W Spackman Merlin - Larsen is convalescing at his home after an operation at the Valley hospital Monday Mark Larsen spent Saturday and Sunday at Bingham Canyon visiting his daughter and her husband Mr and Mrs Theo Andrews V D Justesen and William's Ellis spent the first of the week in Malad Idaho on business Clifford and Eldon Wintle who have been attending school at the U S A C at Logan! arrived home Wednesday evening They left Thursday morning for a motor trip to Boulder Dam Mr and Mrs Geo B Wintle Sr who have been living' In Logan for the past year moved to Ogden Wednesday to make their home at that place Mrs Waren and Mrs Arthur Conger of Union visited Mrs Truman Tolman on Wednesday Dave Clark and little sobs Jerry and Darrel and Mrs Clark's mother' Mrs Mack Clark left Tuesday for Glendora California Mr Clark will return in ten days leaving his boys to make their home with their grandmother Mr and Mrs Herman Kotter daughter Ruth and son Buddy spent Monday evening with Mr Kotter's sister Mrs K W jSpack-ma- n erson Mlss Ruth Jeppesen left Saturday for California where she will : jp - two-cour- -- ' Mrs Leland Hatch and two sons of Bountiful are visiting1 relatives and friends here this week Mr and Mrs L J Cummings left Saturday for the east where they will visit the World's fair at Chicago Mr and Mrs S B Watland have as their guests Mr and Mrs G H Waples and small son of Pomona California Miss Ada Narrows of Los Ange les California is visiting friends I here this week On Monday a birthday party was given for Beth Maisak at her home in celebration of her sixth birthday anniversary Fifteen small guests enjoyed an afternoon of games and birthday refreshments were served j' Mrs Marjorle Stenquist gave a lecture and demonstration on the making of bread and rolls and Mrs Catherine Stenquist gave a lecture and demonstration on the canning and drying of fruits and vegetables at the monthly meeting of the Ladies Farm Bureau of South Tremonton which was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Ernest Cornwall Mrs Reuben Fuller assisted in the demonstrations Members of the L L-- Bridge club were entertained Friday aft ernoon at the home of Mrs B ' F Winzeler hostess of the club A delightful luncheon preceded the afternoon of bridge Mrs Ruth Supan and Mrs George Carter were special guests Norma Meyers Opal Farsgren and Uarda Steed entertained in honor of Miss Florence Lee at a bridal shower given at the home of Mrs) Ezra B Harper A bride's scrapbook was made and presented tq Miss Lee after which social games were enjoyed and at a late hour dainty refreshments were served Miss Lee was showered wjlth & delightful array of gifts Twenty- three guests were present The Young Matron's club held a delightful party Tuesday evening with Mrs Irven Hoist as the iostess Red snapdragons decorated the rooms and low bowls of nasturtiums centered the Ismail tables Dinner was served to twelve after which bridge was played Special guests of th club were: Mesdames R A Pearse ck Flshburn W L Hoist orge Tiller Earl Andtrson and iss HatUe Nichols i The birthday anniversary of Mrs Percy Knudsen wasj the tnotlf of a prettily appointed luncheon party given at thejhome 1 Mrs WUliam C Call Mpnday Evening Summer flowers farmed the decorations and lun :heon was served to eight guests Contract bridge was played I Miss Flora Simmons was hostess 'last Friday evening to the tn embers and invited guests of the se iaWee club at her home A luncheon was followec with bridge The club's guests (were: Mesdames Nello Christofferson Ferron Christensen and Misses fcloise Hoopes and Florence And- - - - tained a number of relatives and friends in honor of Mrs Thompson's sister Mrs Betty Mutch of Midvale The evening was spent in playing bridge and In social X 9 O O © Salt Lake s Most Hospitable Hotel Invites You - O O 0 0 THE I I j V V Rates Single C3 to Double to t I ' £S3 j 400 Rocaa ' 400 Eatfca £ Hotel ewhouse W E SUTTON General Manager CXIAUKCEY W WEST Assistant General Manager |