| Show ! -' I THE nnDRN I ' --i! " - " Bride of Brigham Marie Bott Weds May 22 Brigham w rrrv TulT 214-and (Mrs William J Bott rouact tht marriage of peir! dsuihter Marie to Fred Sfren-mson cf Mrs Fred Serpen e cfthls city' The yourg couplerv united in marriage m7 " A Joaephson county clerk Tittt Ri'urda? erenirj at a Mri and famili supper it which Mri Bott and friends from Brigaven htm were enojyirg at FUh J) was over the week end the rsej j announced el The newweds are graduates and school the Box Elder Highattended the Mr Borensen has at Bui L D S Business college at as weU studying as Lake City C at A V 8 the tfgan Mr and Mrs rtiwf wU ' Mr of Mrs Clilford -- who" was married at &'Jul? jWM present ce ! BOX ELDER SOCIETY wnxARD July n-j- - " 4-- H ht M r I em-plov- hr ed ! BIUOHAM CITY July j3I-- Tht ranvon party riven by the Brliham City firemen ft their wire was held Tuesday hljrht at th Netshi Bott cabin i Logan A hot chicken dinner seated to twenty-eigvtione rred Ions table decorated with at summer flowers After the dinner srames and music were enjoyed Tha committee on arrariremenU included David Call Lloid Reese and Chas Brown i Mr and Mrs Frank Holman irr and Mrs Orvii Merreil and left Dr and Mrs C If Bryan fish-in a week's for morning rriday a? trtn at Star Valley Wyoming Mrs George Mushbark entertained at a bridge luncheon on North Tuesday afternoon at Main street home TabLq decoration! included sweet peas and baby breath The following ladles were prment: Mesdamm C II Bryan W L Hoist Roy Larsen Mack FUhburn George Anderson Claude S'oey Freda Biron and the hcstfAs Dinner was served on small tables at one r m j ht 1 ! hr - I Eaturday July 21 the descendants of Mr and Mrs Oj Parsens ot this city will gather at the parsons home in compliment to tha fiftieth wedding arinlrersary of Mr and Mrs Parsorjs whicn is Monday July 23 Al program haa been arranged ia the morn-la- g and at two p m dinner will few aerved to sixty peTie From four to seven p m thfj honored coup's will receive friends who j a ! I will tail and pay respects Home decorations will b appre prist e of tht golden wedding anhiTersary A golden wedding cake wii b cut and flowers of golden j hue will decorate the rooms of the home Dr and Mrs C H Bryan Mr and Mrs Wm E Davis motored to Camp Kiesel Wedrfiviay and enjoyed the Boy Scout j program at which boys from both families wrra In attendance Mrs Carl Sheffield Mrs J F Sheffield and daughter! Lucille Eunice and Beth of Salt Lake City viiited in this citsj tht past severai days at the home of Mr and Mrs Dan F Oiserj The third in the serins of book reviews sponsored by he Y L M I A was given in the First ward chapel Tuesday at eight p m Miss Leon a Cummirgs gave a reading of a modern play in a i I rery interesting mannei A good crowd was in attendancf Roy Shaw Harold (Jummirxs and K Olsen left Tuesday for Chi -caro to visit the Worlds Fair in company with J Warren Taylor and son Willis tingiU Senator Says Hitler Takes New Deal Plan WASHINGTON Ju 21— CUP) — Chancellor Adolf Hitler ia stealing the thunder cf the New Deal Sen said Thomas D Sehail German tr In describing today -and reichsiag as a futUa phlntom" ruo-Hr a as the American congress i R-?Ji- Ktrrr lvirr dorm" "Hitler ia tha law SchaU said "because he has taken eter the leg-l:atl- vt powers of the reichsiag Just as the Whits Kousa bass taken ever the powers of eorjres The senator referrtd v Recovery AdmlnLrator Hush S Johnson as tha "economic law of America r t -- ft v y " 1 Lawn Party Given By Relief Society becoming a Camp Patio is fast both for resort popular camping demonstrated again boys and girls regcamp the with girls week last camp istering eleven and the boys twelve The first morning both girls and Esther boys with their supervisors hiked Penton Herbert Taylor and sun up the mountain to see the the for rise As they sat waiting ©clock six the heard sun they whistle from Ogden Perhaps the most interesting feature of this hike was the exclamationsbeau-of the surprise and wonder at them before which scene lay tiful hill by Liberty on-thopposite m The girls took a keen delight the formed by picking up states could not help grain fields They over but wonder if the farmers there knew what pictures they had made were e - m Kirkham Mr and Mrs Dan Getz of Elko Nevada were guests tat the home of R P Meister Wednesday Fern Cooks left Monday for is visiting in this city with her aunt Mrs Bemics HaU and fam- r Viewed Primary Leaders" ' Feted At Dinner By Boys Girls At Tuesday Afternoon In Canyon Friday Mountain Lamps Relief and Chlcasro Mr and Mrs O C Richardson and family and Mr and Mrs Dan Brlggs and family spent Sunday in Ogden canyon Mrs W B Richardson and fam ily left Tuesday evening for her home in Los Angeles alter visumg for the past month with her her father Fred Jensen who tookKirk-haas far as Salt Lake Ralph of Garland accompanied Mrs New attractions this week tennis and dancing The girls this week were Margaret Barton June Barton Rose Viv rr TPPrv Barbara WrightAbbott ian Scidner Kathryn evir-iiRtrnnnnist Anna Jane and Stranqulst Joanne Scowcroft Lake of City Salt Tubman inon The bovs were Zeke Dumke rhimke Sears Evans Gor don Brown Frank Tribe CharlesTribe Ted Baxter Dick Ballenwnu-ne- y tyne Larry Clayton Jonn John and Mickey Whitney Lehman of Salt Lake City v ward The Twenty-fir- st lawn a delightful Society gave its presiof home Mrs Robena Harris was hostat the party dent Mattle R Read 1124 Washess at a dinner party to the First ington avenue on Tuesday afterward Primary officers and teachnoon ers at the Empey camp in North The following program The guests Fork canyon Friday 1 am er a A &iyen under the direction of Mrs rani wrm seatea at uuc Norton: humorous readViolet dancwhich was Deauuiu ly decorated ings by Bernice McEntire ac- with' garden flowers After dinner-' Farr little Beverly ing by rramoa wr enioved Those prescomp&nied on the piano by her Adderley rf wire: Mrs Grace mother Mrs Dexter Farr vocal Mrs Mrs Catherine Naisbitt Mozelle and instrumental duets by June Bernice Brown Mrs Wheeler and Rhea Dunn vocal Painter Mrs Ethel Cole solos by Lois Leavitt accompanied Drj'sdale Mrs Elizabeth on the piano by Mary' Leavitt McFarland Todd Mrs Martha a little play entitled "The WedMrs Rachel Whiting Mrs Dora ding of Dorothy Dix and Charlie Mrs Swaner Mrs Emma ChildsCheck-etts Chaplin" by the Knighton twins Myrla Holley Mrs Clara Marion and Margaret Mrs Mary Felix Mrs Anna After the program bunco was Mae Collins Mrs Algie Parkin Way directing played Mrs Edithwere Mrs Ethel Davis Miss Martha served by Refreshments Smith Mrs MarMcGregor Miss Florence Gullickson Ellen Mrs and the hostess who was assisted Mason Ellen Mrs garet Eckersley comThe by Miss Norma Harris Leavitt Ella Mrs and included mittee on arrangements GertMen of London are to look milwill president Mattle R Read itaristic next winter for they S Bishoff Orilla Johnson S rude overcoats wear Guards-modEsther Yor'gensen Fern Wheeler and Elizabeth Jacobs adoul oq London burial grounds cover women were present acres her Ogden where she wUl visit the for I H Fryer sister Mrs week coming Mr and Mrs George Burquist nf Oeden are guests of Mr and f Mrs W W Shuman this week Complete with Demother Auto Polisher' and Full Sot of AU tachments Call Mr EUlund At Phona CC5 twelve beautiful evening dresses some of which are suitable for fall as well as summer wear Regularly priced at $25 to $3950 Now on gale at— For Full Particulars Crv CO UTAH POWER & LIGHT K atj tasks the Arid the worst of the household now the easiest when family washing is to the the modern woman sends he laundry there Model In tha many services offered need-b- ut the is one that will suit' every most economical the Damp Wash will take SG7 —one Be modern and thrifty— Phone of our courteous and efficient drivers will be at your service So there's no time to be lost if you want to take advantage of this sale It ends Saturday— and it's your last chance this year to buy quality Flor-shei- ms at sale savings! §7 05 qiti c! YD v(o) Damp VJasIi All Whites $685 Green Stamps with each purchase ©ne-Ha- K s Flat Work Ironed If lb Elinhnum j iS IMS tXCitT 3400 to-d- It's a long time behvecn Florsheim Shoe Sales— we hold only two a year ce ' V - burden1 just as effecaway the wash day services And tively a the more expensive! ven this lowest pric service is done just ones as satisfactorily as the higher priced fin- The only difference is the amount 'of ished work cn the order ing in stock 3 Cleaner Sanltlzer Floor Most tasteful difficult household tasks they romen take pride in the fact that found they have are more efficient-t- hat their housebetter ways in which the same time work and save themselves AIL We still have remain- n DE LUXE EUREKA TIMES HAVE OfANGED " IFIbrsheim M Mortensen and child- " 40 July 21— Mrs Frientertained Hunsaker Frank honor in shower a linen at day of her daughter Laura who ia to marrv Ralph Tolman July 27 Miss Hunsaker received many useful and beautiful presents Bridge and five hundred were played at small tables on the spacious lawn ti for This Wonderful el HONEYVTLLE Mrs Joseph Mason stayed with her daughter Mrs Art Ward in Ogden several days this week Only §5400 Mrs-Beatric- - AST W! ren of Sugar City Idaho is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs James P Jensen Mrs Leona McCarrey and child ren of Richmond Utah Is visiting her mother Mrs Maria Rasmus-se- n and family George Ervln and LeRoy Smith are visiting with their sister Mrs George Grass in Salt Lake City Utah Mrs Grass was formerly Miss Katherine Smith JUST TIHSiK M Lee-mad- e Mrs P J women It isnt the fashion any more for the disto take pride 'in slaving away at Christian Zlnk and son a busiaess trip to Ogden Wednesday Mrs Lee Johnson and children of Provo Mrs Miles P Dimlck and two children of Ogden spent In this city visiting tha week-en- d Mr and Mrs Oliver Lewis parents of the women 1 -ln Is Sunrise TREMONTON July 21— Mrs E R Winzeler was hostess at the B B bridge club at her home Friday night Mrs Alvis Anderson was the special guest Mr and Mrs Eli Win2eler and daughter Helen and B F Winzeler returned home the first of the week from Syracuse New York Miss June Andersen of Bothwell - 14 Mrs Joseph F Hopp e iieiu 4-- H To us It seems quite fitting thee a gracious tree to make of A for symbol here aye landmark of the faith and constancy of Pioneers whose lives prepared the way O may the future hold lor thee O tree due reverence from all and worthy nride Sincerest homage from posterity and may the peace of God with thee abide v r 4-- above 0 Dressier State - during the meeting The Kook Quick H club girls and their leaders in company club of Tremonton with a entertained at leaders and their a swimming party at the Crystal Springs Tuesday night After the swim the girls enjoyed a hot dog roast The club leaders of the Kook Quick are: Ladee Barnard Virginia Perry Rose Ellen Koford and Wanda Garfield A guest of the club was Miss Leona Garmembers were field Twenty-tw- o at the party present the skies- - Endurance through each charge from year to year seems clear Thy hardihood that firm oh stand to say be brave above eyes thine raise iny iraiy branches point unerring way our lowly thoughts to lift to God no-ho- i Saturday A number of local residents attended the temple excursion on Friday which was given by the Bear River stake at Logan A genealogical meeting was heia in the L D S chapel on Monday Mr and Mrs John evening Burton and family of Garland furnished a special program of musical numbers Mr and Mrs Burton were also the speakers ' week-en- d Ruby's Car© PER3IANENTS SZ and Bp RUBY P WHEEL WRIGHT 2425 Jackson Thone 1612 r 1 4-- H j ! Trust Your Hair 4 Spackman on Friday Mrs Km Weslev Dustman Vearl Mrs Hunsaker George Ttamnrd were visitors in Tre- monton on Saturday DEWEYVILLE" July 21— Dor othy Marble visited during the past week at the home of Mr ana Mrs Leon Kerr of Tremonton N Peter Marble and Mrs Car-ly- le Johnson were Brigham visitors on Saturday Mrs Vern Eames and daughter of American Falls Idaho were guests this week at the home of Mr and Mrs Chris Hansen Bishop and Mrs Marlon G perry and daughter Virginia and son Myri spent Monday night at the home of Mr and Mrs John Bartlett of Kanesville club mot The Kook Quick GardJene Rula of home at the ner on Thursday afternoon Various problems pertaining to club work were discussed Club leaders Laree Barnard and Virginia Perry were in charge ' Lloyd Newsome of Salt Lake of City was a guest at the home on Mr and Mrs Chris Hansen Nelsen two selections by the Bear t River military band The following is the original Margaret poem to the tree by tree imO sturdy T Johnson: here beneath yon planted 'firmly Wasatch never ceasing care to- pioneer day a shrine becomes aare thou Of this honor tree aware? This honor why? Oh tree thou we symbolizes the traits sublime The revere strength mortals all and courage to go on when dark i X 1 r4w minv veflrs 8E0 were neu v qmav Juiv 15th under the auspices of the Daughters ofB iowu the Utah Pioneers ineout: music carried band River military Bear the by call to bugle call Hyrum Nelsen S Ethel Taylor order Captain talk by mastet of ceremonies Lucinda P Jensen song by the Leaders: presentation Lilting address Iversen J Hattie speech A J Taylor of acceptance Mayor by Margaret T original poem Johnson - dedicatorial prayercoin-JP Christensen of El wood munity singing: taps by Hyrum P Mrs Delbert Knudsen formerly Miss Marion Harris was tht guest of Miss Arlene Stauffer over the p friends and relatives at Boise Idaho last week end Mr and Mrs Orson Tingey and son Paul and daughter Donna also Mr and Mrs Herman Kotter and children of Brigham were the dinner guests of Mrs Kenneth ovkTt tjtvtji CITY July 21— The dedicatorial exercises for the r iu first tree in this city a dox River Bear in was planted that ily t kMr and Mrs Geo Wlntle visited 4-- H rr One of the outstanding parties The marriage of Miss Alice B rrf ihe week for the younger set Ward daughter of Mrs J Ray E Paul and (waS the luncheon given Saturday Ward of Salt Lake H Wilson son of Mr and Mrs by jfvliss Mary Scowcroft daughter - jr Wilson of Ogden took place Tuesof Mr and Mrs Heber Scowhome of x day at four p m at the was Clifford' croft in honor of Mrs the bride The ceremonyB Paceper-of formed by the Rev E Thome formerly Miss Wiima of memat the Scowcroft home presence in the Mulcahy Magna few a and families two 14S3 Beverly Drive Sixteen young bers of the couple the young of friends close guests were present Mrs James A MacDonald of ' The PI Beta Phi sorority enter- Pasadena California a sister of supper at City taincd- at a st the bride was the matron of of E Davenport Creek- canyon Salt LaKe cuy honor and D man for the as best anrri rran Wednesday evening which Miss stood will bridal party The v Betty Williams attended She bridegroom which breakmantel Un Attend the PI Beta Phi in front of the of of pure home with at the sprays foist to be given was banked rvMt lurkstmr and butterfly white Misses Charlotte and Alice Murm feath-fArrwith combined sweet peas phy in Pinecrcst Salt Lake City At either end of the oil Monday mantel were silver candelabra The Phl'Lu sorority will enterholding white tapers Floor baskets this wcic Diooms summer of white tain at a swimming party Mrs ' Krmt he room afternoon at the home of Mrs MacDonald wore a Vionet SOrensen In Mill Creek canyon chiffon and lace blue of model Skit Lake City Those going from Lake and carried a bouquet 01 yeuow Ogden are Miss Eleanor blue Miss and with deep Kathryn Cooley gladioli combined Ms Emmctt ltrksnur Louise The bride was charming in her Mrs Harold Gorder entertainedat wedding gown a Lavin model of Swiss oreandv over taffeta with at a luncheon Friday afternoon of Vord coronet a and pink slippers her home in honor of Mrs "the of lilies and Los rosebuds Angeles of Boothe pink — vallev in her hair She carried a cluster of lilies of the valley and nink roses Worse Miss Mrs Ward mother of the bride wore a model of flowered chiffon of Coma Is In in shades of yellow At the incerethe followed formal tea that mony Miss Jeanette Johnson and qanta Tt ARB ARA Calif July 21 Miss Ruth Ward assisted and the 4(AP)— Almost imperceptibly Marie music was furnished by Mrs Diressler's health is steadily falling Beulah Frances Gifford and Ruth actress yuv i" The Johnson Dunsmore of Kalamazoo was despaired of a month ago con com Michigan in a state XThe young couple left late in tinues of other a complication and cancer the afternoon for Yellowstone NaShe is unaoie w lments tional park and the Jackson Hole sitors or-- ' carry on any extended country where they will spend conversation their honeymoon They will make Tvli Lvman whose anyone day there is scarcely a Lake Salt City in home their Lucile Lyman week and rJerceptible chance in her condition - said Dr ruui of a over tendajs period the whole I could say Miss utcmci —— j a inntpi to wheat inAus-21 last t Sk his doubled in the cars V vice-presid- ent Wright Ruby Larsen Coral Zundell Marjory Lowe and June Edwards riitJT ivn Tuir 21 — Mr and fr: c M Middleton of Midvale were guests of Mrs J L Harvey niMdav Mrs Harvey accom she them to Idaho whererelapanied iL— Wild ntvJ trteitinff with — fDCIlb and in Shelley tives and friends Idaho Falls Mrs F J Limb was hostess to the Garland bridge club Thurswas day afternoon Luncheon three and served to six members guests Mr and Mrs Oluf J6hnson and emiw motored to Oeden Friday The Misses Ruth and Marion Johnson left Ogden Saturday to morning for an extended visit California V Johns and Mr and Mrs-Ted Tuttle visited with Mr Johns mother Mrs Amy Johns in Ogden on Sunday and Monday Mr and Mrs Geo A Llnford and son George and Mrs Linford of Ogden spent Saturday at Bear Lake at the Linford reunion Mrs August Braegger innoutice to the birth of a daughter born them on Saturday nicely and baby are doing very hed leaders club Former homt the night atj a party Friday ct of Mrs Susie Facer in! honor ho Nebeker Mrs Sophia work Games tring from out club on the lawn Mrs were played with an was presented Berfrn-menNebeker ts over-nigtraveling bag followto the were served local leader ing: Mrs Susie Facer per esidentof Alice Valine Lunday South Box Elder Carina Nelson BesVera Hubbard Glenda Balr Nelda sie Perry Phillis Berry WoodFacer Ethel Nebeker May Allen land Hartel Woodland! Mrs Nichols and the guest of honor Earl Zundell has gone tobeConnor Springs where he will for several weeks Mrs Ida Parish of Burley ith her Idaho la visiting her and Mrs Mr and family brother Elihu PettingiU -William Lowe and Robert Nelto ton were among those chosen at finvemment camp n th Hobble Creek east of Springville Utah They will be employed there for the nest six months Mrs Maltha Anne Dial and son Samuel of Shelley Idaho have left on a trip to Bentona Illinois where they will attendwill Dial family reunion Mrs and a sisalso visit two brothers Before Illinois ter In Royalton stop in coming home they will and see few a days for Chicago Fair the World's and Mr and Mrs Elija TarnsStauf-fer Clair Mrs! family Mr and Lavinia Miss and and family rjrwte left Saturday on an auto mobile tour of the northwest They will first visit Yellowstone park before going to Washington Mr and Mrs Jimmie Vreeken of Salt Lk City were visiting Sunday at the home of Mrs Vreeken's parents Mr and Mrs Joseph Dial five Master Jimmie Lunday ' Alice Lunday year old son of Mrsa has returned from trip to Dillon wun Montana where hi staj-eLunIda Mrs his grandmother day He accompanied his aunt Mrs L W Harris of Ogden to Montana Mr and Mrs Cl&sey Dial ara the parents of a new boy Both mother and son are getting along very well Mivs Mary" Parsons ia visiting In Salt Lake City with her cousin Mis Rhoda Jensen1 and an aunt Mrs Hattle Christecsen Mr and Mrs Phillip Flsey of Mr Brigham City Tistted with Mrs and Mr parents Eliey's Chas P Elsey on Sunday Mr BIU Boedeker of Lander Wyoming is visiting at tha home of Mr and Mrs Daniel T Zundell as the guest of their daughter Miss Ruby Larsen Mr Waynt Woodland local Scout master took seven Boy Scouts to Camp Klesel whert they will spend several days They were accompanied by Mr Iri Witrd director of Boy Scouts Those making the trip were: Lewis Grant Harding Stillman Harding Ward Don Lowe j Wayne Facer Jack Davis and Raymond Kunzler Mr and Mrs Glen Taylor of Bear River City announce the arrival of a new girl Mrs Taylor was formerly Miss Edna Ward This is the second' girl Miss Ortis Pettlngill who is is training at the De hospital her home for a few days with parents Mr and Mrs Ellhu Pet- t 1 e co-host- ess -- ijp MARRIED at-th- " ! re-ttm- A w?ddmK families Immediate Morgan and diushter Betty cf rasadfnawithCalifornia relatives Tltited over Sunday this in city friends and " Miss Norma Nelson Mm Grace Watkins and Miss Ruth Davis re- turned Saturday from a (trip to the World's Fair at cmcapsouth h return they toured th! ern states Old Mexico and vtsstedwith Mr and Mrs Noel Iillywhite at Lo Angeles sisters of Mrs Acli S Jane Stilsburyj of old Mrs Rich Mrs Luella Adtms of Mexico Parowan Utah and Mrs Ellen It Bruyner of Salt Lae atCity the aoent the week end rtsitirr Rica home Mr and Mrs Bernard Hfushton with relatives rimed in Sprtn grille last Sunday Mr and Mrs Bkm Tolran on Sunday after hna at Twin Falls weeks two Kpendinf Idaho Mrs E David Mann of Sat Lake City returned horre withson Allan O Mann on Suntwo eefcs at dxj after spending son uava n the home of her Mann of Brtsham -- 12 Coal-- v be given the lame tonUtht in honor of of the Members ySSiB couple rWUlls B : Kihlstrom M Miss Alice Andrews d°aSnteyr of fBdric - '' — jsAorgaa ' ia-Sa- This is to twelve — Ada Boothe before her mar-to riage spent from Wednesday and relaFriday visiting friends tives here She returned to her lt Lake City Friday home evening Mrs Hyrum Hunsaker of Ogden visited Thursday and Friday home of Mr and Mrs Frank Hunsaker The Civic Welfare club held its Thursday at monthly meeting "Newman HunsMrs of home tha Tolman Truman' Mrs aker with President Vera C as Hunsaker conducted with Roma Thorscn presiding The program consisted of congreHomer gation singing led by Mrs RayMrs a reading Barnard Mrs a story Hunsaker mond Miss Emma Ursal Hunsaker Snow Gardner and Miss Ruthcornets on numbers two played Mrs Orion being accompanied by Refreshments Snow on the piano were served to nineteen membersand one guest Mrs Lyle Huns- the first game the Battle Axes have lost this season and they were the champions of northern are: Utah last season The players Zundell Lavern Keyes Helen Phil Sneddon Ila Wells Carma Cordon Pearl Edwards Virginia Salt Mrs Sarah P- Stch! af Bnz-ham it Lake City epent Sunday sen ot her City as a guest Mr add Mrs and daughter-in-la- w mother Stohl Clark Stohl uoyd over visitor also was to Lloyd Stohl Mrs and Mr with Sunday Mrs Georte Hodges and Miss left LaPreal Marble of this c aty visit for for Chicago Monday to see the World's Fair Mr and Mrs A J Kelson and and Eachael daughters Mary Jane City and son Lynn of Bouldqr week Nevada are spending TislUajt Mr and Mrs TV M Evans and Mrs' Lena J Nelson cf this Ctr twenty-on- e ' —M— —— —""""' SiXteerr Present AKce Ward Miss IN CALIFORNIA At Party Given And Paul Wilson For Younger Set Wed"ln Salt Lake —— — — R Mi-s-s Stauffer Mr and Mrs Marvin Wells havt new baby girl at their home Mother and baby are getting along very well at the present Miss Elaine Lowe is in Ogden Mr and Mrs Lester staying with Mr and Mrs Bob Davis and be gone for will Woodyatt She week another The Battle Axes a girls' baseball team played Pleasant View on Wednesday The girls played hard but Pleasant View arallied score nd won the came with where Mr Sorensen h ernpoyed At the Ectt Marble works ' Mrs rrans: s Fred Sorenson n STANDARD-EXAMINE- luncheon was served to sixty JL beautiful OgThey took a trip upvisited at the and den canyon summer camp or home girls' located in South Fork which-icanyon east of HunUville Miss Murriel Dial ia staying In Bait Lake City with her sister Mrs Ruth Vreken She will be gone several weeks Miss Hope Stauffer who is emsalon in ployed at the Dee beauty few a days for home la Ogden with her mother Mrs Lavorne 1 SUNDAY MORNING JULY 22 1934 I'f —""- - tiiL ' mr v: 6$ Bundle 73c "" 1 |