Show BriiafeTiWW' SUNDAY MORNING MAY '21 THE OGDEN 1939 STANDARD-EXAMINE- Legion Auxiliary !bi TOLD IN V — Vermillion In ire Book To Sell Poppies VOW i Italians In Tenements Are R 7-- B By JARVIS A THURSTON The Banner Press has just published a collection of poems by 'Christ In Concrete by Pietro Di Gordon LeClaire “Though Quick Donato The story of violent Joys Souls Bleed” Gordon LeClaire be&' "" and violent sorrows of the Italian s gan writing poetry some four paesanos find of their daily fight s'W '¥ I years ago and since that time his for survival in the tenement dis- verse has appeared in some two of an American city C-richundred periodicals He is the CaI Through Embassy Eyes by nadian editor of “Verse Craft” Martha Dodd An outspoken acCaravan” and “The GarIn “Poetry Nazi count of over four years freshments Is & member of various and ret” of the Germany by the daughter! Mr and Mrs W E Criddle and such as organizations former American ambassador Miss LaMarr Criddle were dinner literary “The SociPoetry Paderewski Memoirs by i The at the home of Mrs ety” and “The Canadian Author’s guests Sunday Lawton Paderewski and Mary Criddle’s sister Mrs Clara Steed Association” The eventful and richly-varie- d at Farmington THOUGH QUICK SOULS of a world-famoDaniel White and daughter BLEED By Gordon LeClaire The musician who describes the scores Zela of Los Angeles arrived Wed- Banner Press 122 pp Of notable men and women he nesday to spend two weeks with Exactly where and when Mr knew White’s Mrs White mother Fred LeClaire first felt the impulse to Woosters of by P f The Code the and to - attend the graduation ex- express himself in poetry More I don’t adventures Wodehouse 0 ercises of his daughter Miss Stella know but the latent Bertie and his IN CHARGE Of the inimitable tendency Mrs- Joseph White of Devil’s Slide must have been observable some best friend'and most tactful critic Drysdale is chairman of the Heiner of Salt Lake spent years ago In college he received Sidney Jeeves faithful the American (Loveland Sunday with his parents Mr and several Legion scholarships in Logic and Marie Antoinette by Upton Sin-fa- ir Studio) Mrs Horace Heiner and won a gold medMetaphysics love the featuring Aplay Mrs Amelia F Hopkins and al for excellence in outstanding tory of Marie Antoinette tragic Fund Will Assist daughters Lenore and Esther Mental and Moral Philosophy Needy of and France the queen gallant spent Sunday in Salt Lake City as Naturally a person of that sort Veterans and Their Swedish noble Count Fersen the guests of Miss Mary Hopkins would have a quintessential feelI Manual On Barber Practice and Mr and Mrs Golden Kilburn Families for humanity Hence “Though 'Science Designed for use in of Logan spent the ing and family Quick Souls Bleed” Mr LeClaire fchools at state board examlna- week end as guests of Mr Mrs chairman is a good craftsman a very Joseph Drysdale firms and for students and jopera- -j of parents Mr and Mrs S technician but he can’t allowgood committee for womhis Poppy day tors preparing for examinations en’s auxiliary to Herman Baker O Kilburn : to bleed souls blood red they ManuaL On Theory and Practice post of the American Miss Lois Jud4 of Wanship spent bleed a sort of searlet-vermillio- n Legion will f Beauty Culture' Designed for direct Mr of at the home sales of crepe paper popples the week end blood with exclamation marks for at state board and Mrs William Stromberg on Ogden streets next Saturday 'psbin school corpuscles Here are four lines and for students and Mr and Mrs Fritz Echart of from we “On have opa typical poem “Three Poppy day bperato preparing for ' examina- - portunity to pay special tribute to Ogden spent Sunday as guests of Armies” from a section entitled ' lions the men who died in the World Mr and Mrs Joseph Littlefield “The Vats Run Red”: Mrs R H Durrant entertained Tbte Bedside Book of Famous war We will wear the to A legion of shellshocked crippoppies American Stories edited by Angus show we still remember and hon- Friday afternoon in honor of her ples Bennett A Cerf A or their sacrifice” 7 Mrs Drysdale birthday anniversary at her home columns of mourners in Long Cyurreli and in Ogden A hot dinner was served of stories which the tired said r tears reader just- before turning in for “We shall also have opportunity at one o’clock to the following And a host who grew sleek on 4 night’s sleep may open at ran- to aid those who sacrificed their guests: the carnage — Mrs Elizabeth Hardy Mrs Ber-de- n dom and read with complete sat- health and strength in the conflict hellborn profiteers The 4 Mrs G West and daughter isfaction as proceeds from the sale are of you who like Ed those Now i Books 4 New Juvenile turned over in their entirety to the Mrs! Norma Meyer of Ogden Mrs die Guest Robert Service and I ri Copy Boy by Berger Almost assistance of disabled and needy Lenore Simpson and daughter of and Harold Bell Wright had families Salt Lake City and Mrs Martha bettsr dash out and buy or purevery boy has at some time want- veterans and veterans’ ed to be a reporter Jerry Jones through the American Legion and Wadsworth of Hooper ' loin a copy of “Though Quick Mrs Harold Guild was hostess Souls Bleed” in this book is that typical boy its auxiliary” You’ll be nuts about The poppy sale will be observed Tuesday evening - to her bridge $ILs adventures are the kind that it members at her home A demight and do happen to & boy throughout the nation on the same club luncheon was served to the licious Cecil Dryden in the foreword to Who goes into newspaper work day Saturday May 27 following guests: Mrs S B Dunn a new Caxton volume “Indian Susan of the Green Mountains Mrs Louis Christensen Mrs H Oasis” says: “Janette Woodruff of exciting hy Fox This is a storyquick-witteV W Shaw Mrs Pratt Wright d now retired spent twenty - nine pioneer days and of a Mrs R B McMrs Jack Hopkins of her life in the govern lrave pioneer girl Kinnon Mrs J R Tippetts and years ment service the Indians Cave Castle and Cottage by as honored guest Mrs Glen Briggs of three tribes: among the Crows in Mon made were home ailey If your of Salt Lake FOR DULL tana in the Nevada Piutes and snow what would you do when Mr and Mrs Lee Wright and the in Arizona Her work Papagos t began to melt? If '"you lived in visiwere of Sunday Ogden family as in boarding schools and 4 cave of long ago where 'would tors at' the home of Mrs Wright’s in matron As an effective antidote for a field the brought her into con you get food and clothes? This dull mother Mrs Electa Porter two volumes addtact kinds of situations all with day newly jsoo-will answer these and many ed to Miss Dorothy Phillips who has that furnished an the of shelves the Carnegie insight into Inchildren Oakland for the past year dian life and character been in pther questions about free score should library high from many parts of the world The collected stories of Dorothy is visiting her parents Mra and “These unique experiences The Mystery club by Whitney Parker few Mrs Carl Phillips for so truly a contributing bit under the ‘‘Here seemed title y to When Perry Mitchell suggested ''' weeks Lies” number twenty-fou- r to Sand great west ier crowd in high school that they Mr and Mrs Kenneth Pace and thattheI history of the about of half Mrs her entire represent persuaded form a mystery club she propheof Provo spent the to have them written up Woodruff daughter Mrs is Parker for pubproduct literary a of fun lot sied that it would be week end at the home of Mrs — especially the treasure one of the few writers with a ge- Pace’s parents Mr and Mrs Roy lication “This then is her story built for balancing flippancy with Wildes of Devils Slide : hunt on a dark night of Friday the nius In tenderness and from oral reminiscences of the written spite $3th Mrs Ralph Crowton of Provo is which as her her narrative the and legend pictures complete Boo diary gSunset the by a few weeks with her her Beyond to the government her ironic spending perennial reports WV Giles book is an This Mrs R Mr and aratson the story of exploration wit more often than not perches parents Oasis” does not presume Mrs A B West of Mt Green “Indian on to an the of be brink ethnological study based Polo’s An tragedy Marco Los with start left Monday evening for riakirq its on Her most recent research rather it is the per “The censtory the thirteenth in her visit a with for daughter sonalized account epic journey geles of one worker’s is Custard ‘Heart” a from variant to and somln-latury and er carrying the tale up life her Sam’s favorite Uncle theme the red wards among are unequal Rich Thomas Everest Mr and Mrs t$ie flight-ovTwo Young Americans In Mexi battle of the sexes In it with a spending a week in Evanston Wyo Indians as she knew them men women and children whom she a touch deceptively gentle she pre- with their daughter and o by Decatur Mr Stewart sents a calls deda of satiric and lady W by name and whom she restudy Mr and Mrs H Phillips lawyer whose firm has sent him icated to wistfulness as friends even in the Amerisome gards to family ip Mexico study Al“Mrs of Woodruff is indebted to bathroom her Mr and Mrs William Bridge can claims for loss of property sanctuarymost Haskell of stories have the institute in Lawrence were e 1910 though of Salt Lai has and family City during the revolution of Kansas so been before for inherent of published homes the anc permission to use the at visitors end week Jimmie children and Iis wife deis their of and word economy their parents Mr and Mrs Octave Papago legends that were Written Harriet join him and they spend a second is tail that by her own deser people” likely White and Mrs Jannet Bridges reading 'many happy months learning to disclose new wisdom new and Marvin Mrs Mr and Thornley bout Mexico OASIS INDIAN of Clearfield were Sunday visitors By Janette Texan Triumph by Altshel pity f iThe Woodruff as told to Cecil Dryden and of their home at of the a series of daughter is last the This Vjr master mechanic of the Union PaCaldwell Idaho: The Caxton Mr and Mrs Everett stories about Texas and its fight cific mines at Almy and-- worked in Robison Printers $3 325pp around centers ‘statehood It that capacity in Spring Valley 1900 In left Peter Evans Janette Mrs Mr and September toe San Jacinto campaign Cumberland Rock Springs and & civil service Woodruff received A From York New to on today trip Superior until 1933 when he re- there they will go to Detroit where appointment to be a matron on the ceived his pension Crow reservation in Montana She purchase a car At the age of fourteen Mr Mor- they will the : “How little did I dream says principal places they Among gan watched the snow sheds at old will of my visit are Niagra Falls N Y then that twenty-nin- e years Aspen D C life were to be devoted to AmeriYork and New Washington Mr and Mrs Charles B Morgan will be gone approximatey ca’s red children to guiding these and’ Mr and Mrs Samuel B Mor- They weeks three primitive ones along the tedious gan and their son Charles B will A Robintrail toward the new civilization and Mrs Mr George arrive in Evanston from their son of which fate decreed should be as the guests spent Sunday home in Cheyenne Saturday Martheirs” the Indian point of Mrs From Mrs Robinson’s mother EVANSTON Wyo May ! 20 Mr and Mrs Thomas Osbornd view I might remark that that JJrs J H Heliewell Mrs Owen returned Sunday night from Poca- garet Lamb of Farmington civilization seemed to be characXJiipps and Mrs Frank Bean will tello where they attended the L MORGAN May 20— Graduation terized by syphilis poverty and hostesses to the governing board music festival of the regimentation : more or less the v'u the Ladies Auxiliary to Union Mrs M E Holmes was a guest exercises for 37 studentswere held same sort of civilization that the Facific Old Timers club No 20 of her daughter Mrs M J Wright stake seminary Morgan Nazis are bringing to Czechosloa at the at high afternoon Morgan and family last week end She at- Saturday - Friday direcvakia But of these injustices Janthe dissert luncheon at the Heliewell tended under school auditorium the annual mothers tea givette Woodruff is well aware : hi me on Sage street en by the Junior Literary last Sat- tion of C W Geary A religious' pageant “Mother of “ ‘Land of Liberty was the next jfMesdames F W Hutschenreit-et- f urday H It made little shivers of George Gifford John Ewer Carl R Evans attended the Men” and scenes from the lives choice run Dukes old and Alexander of up and down my spine o joy the SJ Walter music festival in Pocatello last of noted mothers Frank Bean R B Baird and Roy week end and also spent some time New Testaments and of modern hear these children of the conWhittle J H Heliewell and Owen in Downey Idaho mothers were enacted ln costume quered ones singing about & liberthe board of members are ty that had been filched from their ithipps Mr and Mrs Enoch Craig re- by the graduates and Mr to the her awarded were grandfathers made over and reparents Honoring Diplomas turned to their home in stored under reservations to the Gale Allen Jrs Charles Morgan on their Mr Tuesday after spending twoOgden students: days following wedding anniversary as guests at the home of her par- Mildred Bray Verla Branch John grandpapooses Even as we sang aAd Mrs M I McCuaig will ensomeents Mr and Mrs John McCuaig Brimley Mac Crouch Lela Crea-g- about this glorious land in where of the realm a dinner tepees tertain at a Cottrell Alta Mr and Mrs Willard Stewart Sidney Creager evening May 22 at their home and daughter Beverley of Millis Earl Davies Darrell Fry Thelma grandfather broken In spirit but 4 sat by a fire tV' Morse Lcej street Cecil Homer Ldren uncomplaining (v'B‘fThe spent Monday In Evanston as Francis table will be covered with guests of Mr and Mrs Melvin Halls Effie Johnson Erma Jen- dreaming of a liberty lost forheavy linen cloth a wedding Childers sen Della Jaques Allison Giles ever” Janette Woodruffs Mrs present ofMr and personal Morgan MrsAndrew McPhie and daugh- Reba Kygar George Lee Ellis reminiscences and stories of inciiit 1882 ter Patsy motored to Fort Bridger Mecham Blaine Porter Jean dents on the various 'Covers will be laid for the hon- and visited with her mother Mrs Shirley Rhodes Betty on which she worked reservation Ridges are very ored guests their son and daugh-t(r-in-la- Joseph Hopkinson for a short time Parkinson Della Robinson Mar“One Mr ’and Mrs Charles bonfire bright fascinating Betty Summers allured us and we drew near A jorie Rogers B Morgan their grandson and his Sunday I Kastor retired pioneer clothing Clara Toone Claude Stromberg buxom vfe Mr and Mrs Samufel B merchant squaw was presiding over celebrated his birthday Douglas Thackeray Paul Turner of the evening in a the activities Morgan and their great grandson anniversary Saturday May 13 A Grant Vest Atheleen Waldron contented and competent Charles B Morgan Mrs Mor-- : dinner manner was in his honor and Ruth Waldron Brooks Whittier A true gin’s sisters Mrs T Lydia Nash a birthday given goddess of the hearth! She 79 pandles and Albert with cake n Wright Mrs Etta Judd and Mrs Lucy formed the held a dog by the hind Mr Kascenterpiece Mr and was and Mrs Jack Snyder tor received many gifts and teleit over a legs roasting lyihite MORGAN May 20 — Mr and wonderful bed of coals hair and :d daughter Jacqueline Mrs grams Mrs Leon J Orton and family of all son C R and Cfea GilpinLoisherGilpin Mrs Earl Martin gave the re- Porterville spent the week-en- d at iughter 22 '1882 Miss of the county council meeting Logan visiting friends and relaport t Ami pn May Mary held in Mountainvlew at the reg-- r tives On their return home they Beckham 18 and Mr Charles ular meeting of the home econom- will be accompanied by their married ih the ics club Lfbrgan' Si were ’ afternoon at daughter Esther Mae who has op Blackham home on Center the homelastof Friday Clarence Mrs completed her school work at Could He Have Eaten st'reet in Evanston in the territory Cook with Mrs Orson Nielson W asSouth Cache high school ao Voraciously with o Wyoming The Rev Charles W sisting Roll call response was Mr and Mrs Thomas Carter of the : Methodist church “one of a good were honored at a surprise party STCrinGII performed the- ceremony'! Miss mother”characteristic Two Mrs Henry guests was the maid evening at their home' of annie Baker Van Sweden and Mrs Reed Phil- Thursday in honor of their birthday anni- CLCERPAinO the late Samuel Blackham lip’s blether of the bride ‘was the best Aliena mother were present Miss versary The evening was devoted Lif is miierble for tboeo Loomis gave the lesson the to games and a dainty luncheon sufferers who have to par min The marriage license was demonstration of home furnishing! was served The following attend- the penalty of stomach or issued by the county clerk John Mrs Van Sweden of Henry ed: Mr and Mrs D D Harris nicer pain after every meal Stpne brother of the late Charles iT) Make This 25e Utah visitedj in Lyman Mr and Mrs Uoyd Carter Mr No-RiSne Test ' TuesdayUdga Mathews all of Thousands praise UDG A1 Jf After their marriage Mr Mbr- Mr and Mrs Robert E Guild and Mrs'Mr Dale and Mrs 'George On-ar- d Try tt for relief of nicer and Ogden W sMi was employed as engineer on and daughters Mrs stomach pains indigestion and gas pains for Van Eugene Roberts of Henefer switch engine in Ogden and a Sweden and the MissedHenry heartburn horning sensation bloat and other and Mr annd Mrs Dorsey Spendlove conditions shirt time later run on a passen-g- e Dorothy Guild visited in Helen caused by exceaaacid Geta2&e packKemraer-e- r Mr and Mrs Ross Carter Mr age of UdgaTabiets todayor Absolutely safe to train on the D and R G Out of and were oae money refunded Sunday They most help you of Mrs and Mrs Porter Carter Mr and r Lake City Jessie Wagner and guests Mrs' Mr and Mrs Richard Carter Dessa June At ' Less' Lienhardt and all jIpn November 1883 he became John Gilchrist and Jean Carter all of Porterville good Fay drug stores m : Pan-Americ- - an us Kil-burn- ’s j 1! - A CLARKE BAGGS Assigned in Texas Thirteenth Ward to Honor Y outh Before Departure For Training’ A farewell party for A Clarke Baggs son of Mrs Ethel Clarke Baggs will be given in the L D S Thirteenth ward hall Friday May 26 at eight p m He is to depart for the church mission school in Salt Lake City May 29 where he will be trained for work in the Texas mission field He will go to Texas June 8 Elder Baggs is A former Weber college student' and is at present employed in a local office supply store Tremonton 1 ! -- - STORIES READY j Qr DAYS j j 5 Itas - fun-mak- er - w t ‘ son-in-la- w son-in-la- w ’ Ir tVANSTOKl I SOCIETY! May 20— On Friday Perry Primary asevening sociation presented their operetta “The Land of Happy Hearts’ in the Perry L D S ward recreational hall The king and queen were represented by M o y 1 e r Young and Betty Palmer Executives in charge of the affair were Mrs Ruth Hirschi Mrs Louise Davis Mrs Gwenith Rader all officers and teachers of ' the Primary Mr and Mrs" Clyde Erickson left for Idaho City Idaho where Mrs Erickson is employed and where they will make their home Mrs Amos Perry visited during the week at the home of her daughter Mrs Alvin Hunsaker' at - - PERRY the MORGAN May 20— Mr and Mrs Edgar Gorder and Mr and Mrs L E Wahlatrom entertained 150 friends- Saturday evening at the Peterson ward hall at a dance reception in honor of Mr and Mrs LeGrande Wahls trom who were married last week Mrs Wahl-strowas formerly Miss Nola Gorder Sisters of the bride and groom assisted with the serving of re- Theme of New Book At Library BRiGHAM CITY Accepts Call to Mission In Texas TREMONTON May 20— The B B bridge club was entertained on Saturday at the home of Mrs f JaiAes Ransom Special guests were Mrs Don Peckenpaugh and Mrs LaVern Hacking Dr E j H White left Thursday for St Louis where he will attend the National Medical association He will visit a week at the Mayo clinic at Rochester Minnesota returning hbme June 1 Officers! of the Tremonton-Gar-lan- d Literary club named at the regular meeting held at the home of Mrs Henry Brown of Garland are Edna Burnham president Sophie Taylor — vice president Lucy White historian - recorder Ruth Summers and Mattie Stone literary leaders “The Horse and Buggy Doctor" by Dr Arthur Hertzler was reviewed by Mrs ' Lucy White’ Mrs W W Whitney was the guest of her daughter Mrs Leland Zollinger of Provo at the Modern Mothers iclub on Wednesday evL ening'' To Summer Home Mrs Viva Munk had as her guests on Tuesday evening Mrs Rosa Hunsaker Mrs Margaret Pack" Mrs Kristine Parker Mrs Ada Garfield Mrs Rose Kerr and Mrs Maud Cook Mr and Mrs Munk are ’moving to their home in Howell Utah for the summer months i Mrs E H White Mrs C J Dewey Mrs Orin Seager Mrs Arthur Wilson and Mrs A L Cook were guests at a Mother’s day banquet on Thursday evening at the Howard hotel in Brigham City The tea is an annual affair sponsored by j the Honeyville - Dewey-vill- e Civic Welfare club Mrs E H White was the club guest Mr and Mrs Wesley Gephart entertained at a Mothers day dinner at their home on Sunday Places were laid for Mr and Mrs DeLos Thompson of Brigham City Mr and Mrs Millan Peck and Mr and Mrs Frank Peck of Garland On Friday evening Mr and Mrs Wesley Gephart had as theh guests at a buffet supper at their home Mr and Mrs Jack Fronk ’ I -- ’ Honeyville Raymond Hansen Lyman Wight and Wendell Nebeker spent Friday in Salt Lake City on business Honor Mothers A Mother's day program was presented on last Sunday at the Perry L D S ward chapel honoring the mothers of the ward Exercises were conducted by Marlow Thorne Each mother was presented with a potted plant Sunday evening services were in charge of the Aaronic priesthood and the program was presented under the direction of Newel Wight Speakers were Blaine Barnard Byron Nebeker Boyd Nelson and Ronald Hansen An instrumental number was given by Keith Young and a reading by Lowell Young Closing remarks were given by J Oleen Palmer and Bishop Eugene Perry Mrs Wallace Young entertained at dinner on Sunday in honor of her husband’s sixtieth birthday anniversary and the birthday anniversary of her daughter Mrs Whitesides The table was centered with a birthday cake Places were laid for members of the family Keith DeRoss and Doreau Mr and Mrs Kenneth Whitesides and son James Neil of Rupert Idaho Mr and Mrs J Oleen Palmer and daughter Cherryl of Perry Mr and Mrs Charles Stokes and family of Brigham ' ' City - Feted On Anniversary Mr and Mrs Harper H Billings entertained at dinner on Sunday in honor of the forty-secon- d wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Harper Billings Sr of Willard Out of town guests were Mr and Mrs J Westergard of Ogden Mrs Harper Billings entertained young friends of her son Dick on Wednesday afternoon In honor of his sixth birthday A lighted birthday cake centered the serving table Small guests served were: Vian and Nonny Bate Keith and Barbara Billings Maurice Perry Delbert and Beverly Weaver Therold Quayle Arline Wight Glenda Larsen Phil Oyler' Gaye Nebeker Russel Nelson Max Nelson Boyd Herschi Gorden David Richard White and the honored : ’ ’ guest Mr and Mrs Don Peckenpaugh and Mr and Mrs Ted Christensen 3L Men Elect Stake M Men officers for the coming year who were chosen Friday evening are: president Clifford Richardson first counsellor Clyde s econd Anderson counsellor Reed Oyler secretary - treasurer Del Mar Thompson athletic manager LaThair Pederson The- - Junior Girls of the Second ward were entertained at a swimming party at the Crystal Springs on Tueesday by their teacher Miss Maurine Johnson Mrs Francis Norr was hostess to the G F S bridge club at her home on Friday Special guests were Mrs Douglas Cannon Mrs Ethel Nelson and Mrs Wayne Holmgren Miss Donna Brough speht the week-en- d with her parents Mr and Mrs R G Brough BRIGHAM CITY May 20— Mrs Ross Bowen was hostess at a bridge luncheon at the Idle Isle on Saturday for members of the Matrons’ club The twelve members were seated at one table centered with spring flowers- Bridge was played at the home of Mrs Bowen 36 North Second East street Teachers Breakfast Teachers of the Central school met for breakfast at the Idle Isle on Wednesday morning Places were laid for the Misses Norma Jensen Reva Jackson Blanche Ferre Vera Facer Iona Johnson Delores Hopkins Mary Andersen Iris Schow Mabel Christensen Mrs Lillie McCabe Mr and Mrs Glen Marble and Mr and Mrs Clifford Frye Miss Dorothy Knudson was the honored guest this morning at a bridge breakfast at nine o’clock at the Idle Isle Guests were seated at one table gaily decorated with spring - flowers Twenty’ members of the Q' O' T- and the T K O clubs were included in the guest ' - ’ - list The annual Mother’s banquet given by the Utah Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held Monday evening at the banquet room of the Howard hotel Places for forty guest! were marked with corsages of Talisman roses the sorority flowers Orchid tapers m crystal candelabra were arranged among the center pieces of orchid iris and f white bridal wreath The following program was presented during the banquet: Opening and closing ritual led by Elaine Ward toast of welcome Eva J Gibbs poem to Mother Mrs Don Johnson song “For' My Mother ” Mrs Harold Felt toast to Mother Lou Veil Roberts response Mrs Jasper Nicholas trio “Song of Beta Sigma Phi” Bodell Olsen LouVell Roberts and Mrs Harold 'Felt toast! to daughters Mrs W H Griffith response June Griffith song to Mothers by : the sorority sisters B P W Banquet On Monday evening the Business and Professional ’ Women’s‘ club of Brigham City held a banquet meeting at the Idle Isle tea room The meeting was directed by Nettie B Lund Mrs Zora Luke and Mrs James Powers The program included two vocal numbers by Mrs James Powers and musical numbers by Lorenzo DeMars and Ronald Ballingham Mrs' Nettie Lund addressed the group on “Pure Food and Drug Act” The twenty club members and two guests Mrs Frank Stevens and Mrs Josephine Schulthess were seated at one table with decorations of lavender iris and white daisies and white candles On Wednesday at two o’clock May 24 the American Legion auxiliary will sponsor a bridge luncheon at the War Memorial home In charge of arrangements are President Paul Forrester Mrs C V Forsgren chairman Mrs Ruel Eskelsen Mrs Carl Hansen Mrs Mathew Compton Mrs Lucille Smith Mrs Devereli Petersen Mrs James Powers Mrs Ernest Freeman Mrs Leland Larsen Mrs Kenneth Jensen and Mrs stopped at Flint Michigan and proceeded home’ by automobile Mrs Edward Titley returned to her home in Brigham City on Monday after a five weeks’ trip to Washington D C and New York City While in Washington D C she visited her son Robert Harmon and with her brother Jay Knudson She visited the world’s fair while in New York City and was the guest of Mr and Mrs Charles Church of Long Island for several days Mrs Titley came home by way of Tennessee Arkansas Texas New Mexico Arizona and California Mrs Adele Stovall and Mrs Grace Anderson of Brigham City have returned to their homes after a two weeks' vacation to Cali- fornia They visited in Los Angeles and Golden Gate exposition while at San Francisco Mrs Stovall was the guest of an uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Jesse Walker of Richmond California for several : days Miss Naomi Zundel" of Vernal Utah and Mrs John L Zundel and daughters Sharon and Marlin ofk Oakland California spent' the week-en- d as guests of ? Mr and Mrs John H Zundel Mrs Zundel and children will remain in Brigham City for a month Mr and Mrs Mose Thatcher and children of Salt Lake City were week - end guests of Mrs Thatcher’s" mother Mrs E M Tyson Mrs Tyson accompanied the Thatchers to Salt Lake City for an indefinite stay at the Cockroaches received by Melbourne university m Australia as specimens for scientific research escaped and overran the place so the problem has turned to finding means to eradicate such a pest i s Ironrite is not an ordinary mangle but a scientifically designed ironing machine Both ends of ironing shoe are pointed Irons anything you can iron by hand-s- hirt sleeves and shoulder fullness at cuffs children’s clothes house dresses curtains everything that’s washable Henry Johnson Reservations may be made with Mrs C V Forsgren and Mrs Paul Forrester 5 Mrs Ross C Bowen of Brigham City attended the Mother’s- tea given by the Pi Beta Phi sorority Sunday afternoon at the sorority house in Salt Lake City Mrs Bo" Irons largest tablecloth with- -' wen was the guest of her daughter out folding Irons right or left Miss Kathryn Bowen who is atside the of of garment on either side of Utah University tending On Thursday evening Ross C material with equal convenience Bowen was the guest at a father’s Ask for free Ironrite demonstra- banquet given by the Pi Beta Phi sorority at the Hotel Utah Mrs John H Wilson Jr of LoNow as low aa gan- daughter of Mr and Mrs Norman Jensen of Brigham City Payments to suit has returned from a three weeks’ SGI10SS-REA- D trip to Chicago Pittsburg Washington D C and New York City While in New York City Mrs WilELECT GO STORES son was the guest of Mrs Paul Phone 807 Tremonton Eire government has been asked Kimball formerly of Salt Lake Ogden that “in view of the impending war” City En route home Mrs Wilson a subsidy be given all farmers who increase their acreage of potatoes wheat and oats to insure a suffi-fiefood supply i $7095 nt one-thir- ty 5d5" ffi M fi ItHWSliliBIDfiWiI® fi ID II !il®li®§ th fifty-seven- -- er six-thir- ty - I w 4 hall-grow- How you can keep fresh fruits and vege- a full week’s garden-fres- h d in the big supply af a time HUMIDRAWER of the new Westinghouse h drawer — with Refrigerators Here’s a diditag irUMIGLAES top for still greater "venience See tins new Wcstinghouse feature toaayl tablet glass-toppe- full-widt- j -- ! 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