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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 23

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I I jj i i ii! a 1 if i 1 7 i THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINEE SUNDAY MORNING 'AUGUST 17 1930 COATS AND SUITS dining room A gay color scheme jJ Models of Fabric Fur Grow in Number Black Best For Dress Wear 1 of yellow and green was artistically carried out in the appointments and decorations The tea table was covered with filet lace doth over orange and centered with a large crystal bowl of zinnias In shades of yellow Grange princess candles were in Nile green crystal holders and the tea and coffee urns were presided over Mrs John Evans Mrs Frank McGanney Jr and Mrs Prescott Dunn who were assisted in serving by Miss Lucille Stohl Miss Wanda Stohl Miss Iola Heiselt Miss Helen Drake Miss Miriam Skeen Aliss Miriam Mantel and Miss Amy Rowe A program of music was given during the afternoon and one hundred guests called The cards were received at the door by Miss Mary Jennings XJ i SS r- I The Hyram Jensen home on High-? and Drive was the scene of a beautifully arranged reception given Tuesday evening by Mr and Mrs A Smoot in compliment to Senator and Mrs Reed Smoot who will leave for Honolulu the latter part of the week Baskets of roses in shades of pink decked the living V- Invitations have been i received Mrs William Jenhings of Palo Alto Calif for the hiarriage of her daughter Deborah io August Carl Mahr on Saturday August 30 at Memorial church Stanford university at high noon After October the couple will make their lome in Columbus Ohio where Dr Alahr will be one of the faculty at the Ohio State university i The marriage of Miss I Wanda Wren daughter of Mrs Wren and Clarence Baldwin took place Saturday evening at the home of the mother on Twelfth East street the ceremony being performed by the Rev Hi! English of the Westminster Presbyterian church in the presence of members of the immediate families li: Mr and Mrs Floyd Thatcher and Mr and Mrs Horace Shurtleff entertained at a delightful dancing party Monday evening at the Old Mill club honoring Mr and Mrs Clarence Baldwin whoee marriage took place Saturday Mrs I Baldwin was formerly Miss Wanda Wren Following the dancing a late sup Eer was served at the Thatcher ome Fifteen couples were in at tendance I Mr and Mrs Thomas Morgan announce the marriage of their daugb ter Emma Lou to Charles A Erick son son of Charles Erickson of Ma-lad Idaho The ceremony was performed at high noon Saturday by the Rev Hoyt Henriques in the library of his home The bride was charming in an afternoon ensemble of shell pink georgette and wore a corsage of butterfly roses and lilies of the valley She was attended by her sister Miss Elsie Mae I Morgan who wore a model of peach chiffon with a shoulder corsage of roses and orchid sweet peas Rotlin Bag-ley was best man Immediately following the ceremony a i wedding breakfast for the bridal party anc the immediate families was held at the home of the bride's aunt Mrs Kenney on CoatsviUe avenue The couple left Saturday evening for a honeymoon trip through the Pacific northwest and California The going-away outfit was an ensemble of brown crepe jwith ac cessories to match i and the centerpiece of the table was mound of roses rooms serving 'I'-' X- YY 1 'V vt i-t i VI'- lA't''v'Vv (Continued on Pare Four-C) day anniversary Outdoor games were the diversion of the afternoon and a tray luncheon was served to about twenty-five little friends 1 Miss Hazel Johnson of Ogden massed the: week-end at the home of ler grandmother Mrs Spack-man of Deweyville Mr and iMrsHarold Marble and daughter Betty Gene of Ogden are guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Marble of Deweyville They expect to remain only a few days WILLARD Aug 16 Mrs Emma Barker of 1 Willard announces the marriage of her daughter Carma to Lester Hayden of Sparks Nev The marriage 5 took place Monday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Leslie Drunker of: Willard with Bishop Ephraim White performing the ceremony Miss Barker is a graduate of the Box Elder High school She was bora in Willard where she -grew to womanhood Following a short visit with friends and relatives Willard the young people will leave for a short honeymoon trip after which they will make their home in Sparks Nev where Mr Hayden is employed with the Southern: Pacific Railroad 90m pany Mr and Mrs John Kunzler Sr Mr and Mrs John Kunzler Jr and family Hr i and: Mrs William Kunzler and i family Mrs Caroline Perry all of Willard and Mr and Mrs David Kunzler of Pleasant View ail: attended the Kunzler reunion held at Lagoon Saturday The party motored to the resort in the morning and returned the same evening Mi Henry Olsen and Mrs Poulsen entertained at a wedding social at their home in Willard Thursday evening complimentary to Mr and Mrs Lester Hayden of Sparks Nev Garden flowers adorned the rooms and a dainty tray luncheon was served to 16 guests The evening was passed in playing parlor games and: in social chat Those present Included Mr and Mrs Glen Stauffer Mrs Stauffer and daughters Mr: and Mrs Henry Olsen and family Mr and Mrs Poulsen all of Willard Mrs Clarence Poulsen of Boothe Valley and Miss Bernice Drunker of Wil lard The south division of the 4-H club met at the home of their leader Mrs Francis Cook! Thursday afternoon The regular routine of work was carried out after which a discussion on: the preparation of party for entertaining the mothers of the class members was conducted One guest Miss Adair Clay was present and the class was reported 100 per cent I present Miss Nancy Whitaker reported the meeting Mr and Mrs Nephi Pehrson anc son Sonny1 and daughter Evelyn of Logan passed Saturday calling on friends: in Willard after which they motored to Ogden where they enjoyed the 'closing numbers of the Union Pacific celebration Miss MarcelJ Madsen of Willard is the guest of Miss Isabelle Bram-well of Ogden during the coming week 5 Mr and Mrs Joseph White of Logan 'Were guests of Mrs mother Mrs Hubbard of Willard Wednesday I s' 9 By ROSETTE NEA Service Writer PARIS Aug 16 Original collars are certainly The outstanding feature of the new fall fashions so far as coats and suits are concerned Medici collars yie with more or less wide bow tie or scarf effects in their bid for popularity and there are even some diminutive shoulder capes of fur to be seen But the straight! fur band that decorated our winter coats for so many seasons is hopelessly out-of-date this year The appearance of a belt qn most coast for iiiformal wear and some afternoon coats emphasizes the natural waistline and is fa pleasing change AS an alternative to this style twhich should by the way be favored only by the slim woman the couturiers are offering coats with a distinctly fitted line and slightly flaring hem This style has the advantage of suiting both the svelt and the not so very Svelt woman adding inches to height and slimness to the figure CLOTH AND FUR COMBINED Fur and fabric are so cleverly combined this season in coats that it is difficult to tell whether they come under the heading of fur trimmed cloth coats or fur coats trimmed with cloth This explains the extensive use of such pliable pelts as 1 galliack broadtail shaven lamb and kid which the couturier treats exactly as he would an ordinary winter fabric 1 Collections shown by some of the leading furriers reveal an ever-in-creasing number of combined cloth and fur modls whereas befor they specialized more' kn aU-fur creations One of thq most interesting lines in this type of coat is offered by Heim who excels in the intricate combining of fur and fabric The effect is ihvariably slenderizing which is still the all-important quality demanded by women whenever a new fashion is offered to them because he alternates bands of flat furs with binds of cloth? The result is just as luxurious a as an all-fur one and mare flattering to most figures Fur boleros with deep roll collars are encrusted in I coats of supple wool material Jaunty shoulder capes covering the top of the arm are finished with long scarf ends the latter encrusted in the front iof 1 i i 5 i 1 I 1 1 I I i -y COMBO-RINGLETTE PERMANENT WAVES $10 VALUE FOR £5 Plenty of Waves i Plenty of Rlnglettes FAYE CHRISTENSEN Experienced Licensed Operator Expert Finger Waving 50c DeLuxe Beauty Shop I 324 24th Street iPhones 2321-31 and 4314 There is no mistaking this far-trimmed or all fur coats jso original and lavishly is fur used on tie former and so very different in length and cut are thellatter Left: A novel shaped collar qf grey astrakhan a bounding yoke and shawl collar all in one is encrusted in the coat itself by Heim to give the effect of the detached bolero which has been so popular Right: A black kid coat trimmed with ermine has the new three-quartert length is belted and bloused a bit and has a scarf! lined with ermine which knots under the chin This coat! from Bernard and Co is' characteristic of the new lines length and looks of the winter models I I the these arebut a few of the woven materials are featured with self incrustation intricately developed Many of them will be fur-lined and these will follow the red-ingote silhouette I So far as colors go black is once original ideas to be seen at the malsonlHqim In the dress coats The new sports coats show little of this encrustation work In place of this! much heavier and coarser more triumphantly for dress wear with blueberry black dark green and brown next in favor Informal coats will be made of new tweed weaves but dotted effects seem to prevail mainly white on dark backgrounds A delightful affair of Wednesday was the tea given by Mrs Harold Jennings at the Delta Epsilon sor ority house in compliment to Mrs Edward Nlggemeyer and Miss Frances Mandell two popular visitors In the city The hostess and honor guests were assisted in receiving by Mrs Joseph Johnson Mrs Carl Zimmerman and Mrs Frank Mandell and Mrs Frank Nelson and Mrs Voorhis were in charge of the family of Rexburg Idaho? atd the organization for another year i '-A A '4 BRIGHAM CITY April The Box Elder stake primary board entertained the officers and teachers of the various wards in the stake at a party in the Armory building on East Forrest in Brigham City Friday evening The evening was passed in reviewing some of the work to be done by the wards in the coming season and in the demonstration of dances to be introduced at the annual primary home-coming to be conducted on the high school campus on Friday afternoon September 12 Mrs Loa Johnson was master of ceremonies and Mrs Dredge was leader of the recreation Following the recreational program refreshments were served to 103 ward officers eleven board members and six visitors The members of the Midi club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Mildred Rasmussen with Mrs Orion Eskelsen as hostess Garden flowers adorned the rooms and centered each small table at which a two-course luncheon was served by Mrs Rasmussen Following the luncheon the bridge honors were claimed by Mrs James Brown and Mrs Morris Glover Guests of the club included Mrs James Christensen Mrs Deverell Peterson Mrs Vera Wixom and Mrs Ruel Eskel-sen Mr and Mrs John Lee of Brigham City announce the marriage of their daughter Alice to Al-den Bywater of Corinne The marriage took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple Mrs Harry Mifflin of Brigham City returned Saturday om Daniels Idaho where she passed two weeks visiting with relatives and friends Brigham City people who attended the convention at Provo last week included: Commander and Mrs Clyde Stratford Attorney and Mrs Wesley Horsley Mr and Mrs' Victor Bott Attorney and Mrs Louis Jones Mr and Mrs Lamont Glover Mr and Mrs Mathiew Compton and a group of Brigham City girls to represent Peach day at Brigham City Miss Lula Jensen of Brigham City returned the latter part of the week from a five trip by auto through the Yellowstone and Glacier National parks Canada and the Pacific northwest She was in company with Mr and Mrs Olsen Mrs Charles Cheal returned to her home in Brigham Thursday evening from the Dee hospital at Ogden where she went last Sunday for special treatment She is reported as being very much improved Parker Pratt of Brigham City announces the engagement of his daughter Edna to Arthur Charles Homer of Big Piney Wyo The marriage to take place some time about the middle of September Mrs A Pella of Brigham City to her home Friday following a five vacation in Richmond Calif where she was a guest of her brother Mr and Mrs Jesse Walker of that place While away Mrs Telia visited many coast cities Mrs Ernest Cheney was the guest of honor at a delightful party given by her friends at her home Monday evening complimentary to her birthday anniversary Games and social chat were the diversions of the evening and a delicious luncheon was served to twenty-five guests present Employes of the Brigham City Canning company motored to the Crystal Springs Monday evening where they entertained at a swimming and dancing party Forty-five employes were present and following the plunge in the water a delicious luncheon was served before the dancing Mrs Rubin Beecher accompanied by her son Searl of Brigham City passed the week-end in Salt Lake where they visited with Mr Beecher's son Paul wbd is receiving treatment at the hospital in Salt Lake for some minor injury to his left knee and for which he re cently underwent an operation Mr and Mrs Earl Anderson of Brigham announce the birth of a boy on Saturday Mother and baby are at a local hospital and are said to be doing nicely Members- of the Sego Lily camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers with their partners met at the home of Mrs A Beecher for their annual midsummer social Thursday evening Captain Rhoda Hansen was in charge and Mrs Rilla Jensen was master of ceremonies Follow ing the usual opening exercises the following program was given: Ad dress of welcome Mrs Clarinda Beecher second lieutenant of the camp: two vocal solos by Mina Fig-gings short talk by Joseph Watkins two readings Helen Fowler several vocal selections by quartet composed of Mrs Hattie Nichols Jennie Roberts- Flora Josephson and Romina Jensen a sketch of the life of James Thomas Smith by his daughter Captain Thoda Hansen humorous readings Rozilla Osborne i remarks President Emma Facer After the closing exercises and during the social hour Mrs Elizabeth Morrison won a sofa pillow Following the program refreshments were served by the committee composed of Rilla Jensen Laura Hansen Ag nes Burt Casa Davis Knud son Laura Morris Othella Forsgren and Sarah Davis to 31 daughters and their partners and 24 visitors including five pioneers Mr and Mrs A Munns of Brigham City Dr and Mrs Howard of Tooele returned to Brigham City Thursday evening after a ten-day motor trip through Yel lowstone park While away the par ty also enjoyed a short visit at the home of Sheriff and Mrs Munns Ogden where they called on friends and did shopping Mr and Mrs Newman Hunsaker of Honeyville are hosts to Mr and Mrs Merlind Larsen of Sandy for: the week-end 1 Mrs Vaudis Jensen was in charge of the class of the progressive stitchers when they met at the home of Miss Wilma Tolman Wednesday afternoon A demonstration in dialogs was conducted by Mrs Pearl Hunsaker county leader of the 4-H clubs Following the demonstrations he club discussed plans for a trip to the girls home in Box Elder can- yon Refreshments were served td thirteen members and guests present I Mr and Mrs Alvin Hunsaker and Mr and Mrs Heber Hunsaker alt of Honeyville motored to Ogden Wednesday where they passed the day shopping Miss Norma Wheatley of Honeyville was the guest of friends in Salt Lake Monday i were: Joseph Bowcutt president Lorenzo Bqwcutt vice president and Elnora jS Bowcutt secretary and treasurer Members of the family 'rom Wyoming Idaho South Dakota and Utah were among the 150 members present The Garland camp of the Daughters of Pioneers will hold their August meeting at the home of Mrs Thomasf King on Thursday afternoon Aiigist 21 A very entertaining program was given at the Mutual meeting in the ward chapel Sunday evening when Alma King son of Mr William King of Garland delivered the principal address Mr King will be assistant to Richards at the Bear River stake seminary for the coming school year and is a graduate in theology of the university Other numbers on the program included ija reading by Miss Margaret Mannixlg trumpet duet' by Sweeten and Roy Whalen with Miss Orpha Sweeten as accompanist A brass quartet by Sweeten Roy Whalen Toy Manning and Lois King: -f Mr and Mrs Clifford Archibald of Salt Lake are guests of Mr parents Mr and Mrs A Arcmoald of Garland Following this a very delicious luncheon was served Those present included Mesdames Pearl Perry Hattie Marble Eva Marble Lettie Burbank Serilla Burbank Phena Dustman Phebe I Burbank Etta Gardner Avilla I Loveland Addie Gardner Perdett Farmer Caddie Gardner Lizzie Jensen Grace Fryer Annie Capman Susie Hansen Lu ctnda Loveland Jennie Huesser and Mary Marble iMr and Mrs Frank Germer Deweyville accompanied by Mr and Mrs John Saunders of Collinston Iqft Thursday morning for a ten day motor trip through Yellowstone park I Mrs Irvin Stohl and daughter Rita Fay of Ogden left for their home Friday after an extended visit at the home of Mrs par entsMr and Mrs Cleon Hunsakar of Deweyville Mr and Mrs William Lovelanc and children of Salt Lake passec the reek-end visiting relatives and friends in Deweyville iMrs Fred Harwood and children of Salt Lake were week-end guests of Mrs parents Mr and Mrs A Lish of Deweyville Miss Dorlene Fryer was the gues of honor at a birthday party given by her mother Mrs A Fryer at their home Thursday afternoon complimentary to her seventh birth i i i Patent leather with black sand snake grain trimming 'piped jrith parchment $39a i China Constitution Urged By Chiefs 1 I' I1 I -T" (UP) The Chinese people should be given a real constitution without delay and the excuse of a of political is? no longer valid in the opinion of right wing Koumintang leaders In Peiping They iufge that the people deserve a constitution and that it should be formed i without delay by a national assembly This is a reversal of the previous policy of the Kuo-mintang which was that China should be republic In name only until the! people have been educated for i self-government I DISCOVERED wife went through my pockets last i did She all explorers find material for a Pages Gales Yverdon i Sr 4' -M i -I -VJ: Trimming Dofalls Aro Importanfj on A 1 --r $398 Ti also a short visit at the home of Mr and Mrs A Ralphs of Tock-land Idaho Dr and Mrs Munfis will leave for Tooele this evening The Cheerful club members? met Thursday afternoon at the home tof Mrs Edna Kaiser Where social chat and visiting was the diversion bf the afternoon At a dinner was served to all club members: and one guest Mrs Rena Littlewoqd Airs Elizabeth Kaiser assisted with the serving The Fealty club met at the Idle Isle Wednesday evening with Mrs Joseph Crowthers as hostess Luncheon was served at one long table decorated with flowers and the centerpiece was a large bowl of zinnias Following the luncheon the bridge prizes were awarded to Mrs Harry Smith and Mrs Forrest -1 Mrs Jonah Mathias was the of honor at a party given by relatives and friends at her home on Thursday afternoon in observation of her eighty-second birthday anniversary Golden glow and gladioli were used as home decorations and to effect a color scheme The afternoon was passed in social conversation and the serving- of luncheon There were about 15 old friends and relatives of the guest of honor present and many tokens were given Mrs Hans Poulsen was the honored guest at her home on Thursday when a number of friends called! to observe her celebration of her seventy-second birthday anniversary Mrs' Poulsen received many hearty wishes as well as many gifts out-of-town callers included Mrs Wright a sister of the guest of honor and son Teddy a daughter Mr and Mrs George I Greenwall I- aind daughter" Barbara all of Ogden Members of the First ward and Harper Young Mutual Improvement association were entertained at a social in the First swird amusement hall Thursday evening in honor of itheir mothers The program consisted of: songs readings and stunts after which refresh ments were served! to 37 Miss Gladys Holton was in charge of the affair Mrs Valentine and daughter Delone and son Grand and Miss Eliza Hansen of Brigham City mo tored to Ogden Thursday where they attended the: Union Pacific meet Mr and Mrs I Smith and family returned from? Salt Lake City Thursday where they passed a week at the home of Mrs parents and visited other: relatives i and friends Mjc and Mrs Parley Rasmussen Brigham (City report the arrival a boy on August 12 Mrs Chipman returned her home in Brigham City Thuirs day afternoon from Vernal where she visited relatives for a week- Id this fecrunine season when graceful lines and attention to trimming detail rule dress fashions it is not strange to find footwear achieving smartness in tHe same way Nor is it strange that we should be able to offer you such sipart styles at such a low price I JC PENNEY GO Greater Shopping Center 22-23 I Washington Ave 5 'A MANTUA Aug 16! Miss Marie Toombs of Brigham City and Uriel Jaobsen xff Mantua were married Thursday The ceremony was performed in the Salt Lake temple Mr Jacobsen is the son of Mr and Mrs Fred Jacobsen of Mantua and he and Miss Toombs are graduates of the Box Elder High school Following a short honeymoon trip the young people will make their home at Promontory Mr and Mrs Orial Nelson Mantua announce the arrival of a boy bom at their home on Thursday morning i The members of the Bee Hive and Junior Girls classes of the Mutual Improvement association entertained at a social in the ward hall Thursday evening A program and dancing furnished the diversion of the evening The proceeds of the entertainment was used in financing the outing at the Beylmia home in Box Elder canyon which was begun Immediately It lasted for three days following the entertainment Mr and Mrs Osmond Hailing and Ferdinand Nelson all of Mantua passed Sunday visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs James Viebell of Beaver Dam Mr and Mrs Alston Jansen and Mr and Mrs Clark Rasmussen of Mantua passed Friday visiting rela tives and shopping in Salt Lake Ernest Jeppson of Mantua motored to Salt Lake where he passed the week-end Mrs Christina Jacobsen the old 4 est woman of Mantua and Mr Peter Peterson oldest man passed a pleas ant day with the old folks of Box Elder county at Lorin Farr park Ogden last week 1 Mrs A A Larsen Newel Larsen and Rhoda Larsen of Mantua were calling on friends visting relatives and 'shopping in Ogden Tuesday DEWEYVILLE Aug Mrs Marble entertained at a party at her home in Deweyville Tuesday afternoon The time was passed iii social chat and during the afternoon those present engaged in quilting PLYMOUTH Aug The Ward Relief society of the Plymouth ward was reorganized and the regular services held In the ward chapel Sunday evening The new officers Mrs James Udy president Mrs Carrie Nish Mrs Maud Hess and Maud Hess counselors The retiring officers are Mrs Alvira A Rose president and Mrs Sarah A Rudd and Jane Hess as counselors James Brough Ed King and James Miller of the Bear River Stake Seventies quorum all of Garland were! in attendance Mr and Mrs Jesse Mason and Golden Mason of Plymouth motored to Deweyville Sunday where they passed SthS day visiting friends and relatives Before returning they motored to North Ogden and Ogden where they called on relatives during the evening Mr and I Mrs Davis and Mrs George Gunnell of Salt Lake were guests of Mrs Robert Nish of Ply mouth one day during the week The party were returning from a trip to Yellowstone park Miss i Shirley Mason of Ogden Is a guest of her cousin Miss Ranee MasonJ off Plymouth A TREMONTON Aug The Box Elder Unit of the Christian Temperance union held their August! meeting on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Henry Rhode 1 of Tremonton The meet ing was conducted by Mrs Jenkins president of the unit Mrs Shaw gave an interesting pa per oit the Wet Propa gandai The devotional department was conducted by Mrs A Dixon Refreshments were served before adjournment The question of making a -visiting trip to Tooele on Augusf 21 where a new unit will be organized on that date was discussed' Mrs! Reed Giles entertained at iAdopt this delicious Ice Cream special I for your dessert every day this week a Sunfreze Dealer near iphone him! I Special All Week Everybody Enjoys Gotham IHLnSSHLEII Stockings It may be the clear perfection of their lovely silk the enchantment of their subtle colors anti then again it may he that their perfect fit so deftly defines the lovely contours within I jV i vi Just which of their many virtues enchants people most is hard to tell but we do know' tha now as then Yl i Everybody enjoys Gold Stripe silk stockinssl I their prices $130 to $295 the ran can bass Get 3 Strtotf GARLAND Aug Mrs Larsen was hostess at a family gathering and reunion of the: children of Mr and Mrs Christian An derson at her home during the week The family assembled at the Larsen home and! motored to the Udy hot springs where all participated in a swim Following this members returned to the hoAe ol Mrs Larsen where luncheon was served on the lawn and social chat engaged in The family met on this occasion for the first time in twelve years Those present included: Mr and Mrs Homer Anderson ftnd family of Garland! Mr and MrsJK Anderson of Circleville Mr anc Mrs Lloyd Anderson and son of Salt Lake Mr and Mrs A Samuelson and family of Phoenix Arizf Mr and Mrs? Anderson and'family of Ephriam Mr and Mrs i Brough (and family of Tremonton Larsen and and Mr and Mrs Chocolate Fudge Vanilla Strawberry (Colors: Brown White Pink) Pints 25c Quarts 50c Packed In ICE for Outings Enamel is on crest of? wave ij 1 Mrs Bessie Forbes 230 35th St Phone 3434-J7 Teacher of Applied Arts 1 Will register a class froml Aug 18 to 24 for enamel and its decorative uses Making your gifts is a dis-j tinctive pleasure tUDt MAK Ifcrsnuo A i CTHCJP' cow 0 co Various colors of garden flowers adorned jlthei rooms and centered each of the small tables at which a de licious luncheon wass erved Fol lowing? the luncheon 500 was played foil the remainder of the afternoon frith honors going to Reta Burnham: and Mrs Londie Harris Guests Iof the club Included Mrs Orville Nish of Plymouth and Mrs Thoraf Kay of Tremonton Mrs' William Fields 1 and Miss Mary Burnes entertained at the sil ver tea at the Fields home on Wed nesday afternoon complimentary to the members of the Aid society pi Tremonton The rooms were Jadomed with flowers and silver feolor scheme carried out Following the luncheon the afternoon was passed in social chat and arranging bf business pertaining to the cqmirig county fair i HONEYVILLE Aug Mr and Mrs Lewis Boothe and Misses Car-mon Boothe Ruth Rasmussen and Alton Ortne passed Wednesday in family of Garland Members of the Bowcutt held their annual family SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT Expert Finger Waving And Marcelling 506- DUART RINGLETTE S6- Peggy Beauty Shop PHONE 4365 Over Knitting Store family reunion in Logan canyon on Saturday in honor of the late Thomas and Elizabeth Powell Bowcutt I I Games were played during the morning and luncheon served after which a program which consisted of talks musical numbers and readings given by members of thd family was directed I by William Bowcutt Following the program anc election of officers to take charge of It a- ip Order tttrm year SUNFEEZB Deafer fib 1 rads: MAIN FLOOR HOSIERY SECTION A GOOD A (A.

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