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Show THE OGDEN POST WEBER. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE HUNTSVILLE Friday, April 25, the faculty of the Weber county high school announced the five seniors with the highest scho-la- s tic standing, counting the three years they have attended school. From this five the validictorian and the for the graduating exercises will be chosen. Out of the five, three were from Huntsville, and included Fawn McKay, Edris Jesperson and Jarvis Thurston. The other two were Jetta Barker and Alene Orton, of North Ogden. Mr, and Mrs. Ituelon Weaver are the proud parents of a baby boy born Tuesday, April 2, at the home of Mrs. Weavers grandmother, Mrs. John an settlers of Plain City. Mr. irs. R. E. Widdison. ' The evening British Isles, was the principal speak- The funeral was held last Monday, pioneer has resided in Plain City over Carver 28. was spent at bunco and cards. The er at the sacrament meeting Sunday April He was a member of the Sunday the Riverdale Sunday school 70 years. iooper guests were Marion Manning, evening. of the North Priests the with quorum talks High The regular meeting of the Daugh- traded oe McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. are. the folstustake. Weber Surviving schooL The was Utah ward held of Clinton Pioneers ters of the Sunday lead, Bert Parker, Emily Smith, Mrs. Wiland brothers: sisters who class lowing Alyce Jones, Floyd Bybee, and Mr. at the boms of Mrs. Annie Bailey on dents from the missionary B. Carver, Wilwas went to Clinton were Clyde Bills and liam S. Geddes, Josiah and Mrs. Jack Parker. Thursday afternoon. The meeting Gar-licFred J. Mrs. and C. lard Carver, Sussie Jacobs. Tuesday evening the officers of the conducted by Captain Elizabeth S. CarJames Plain of Palmer left City; Mrs. Mr. board members and associa-iothe Morgan n and Royal visiting ioung Ladies' Improvement FranMrs. C. and Heber Carver, where they ver, sponsored a retold story contest were Mrs. Olive Christensen and Mrs. Sunday for Rupert, Idaho, CarT. of ces friends Parley Ogden; Moyes will a few Lodicia or the two Bee Hive classes. The spend days visiting Hopkins. Louis H. Mink ver of Idaho; Creek, A number of Farr West people at- and relatives. Before returning, they contestants were Evona Cox, Angie Albert J. reof Carver Clearfield, Idaho; Lake will Salt attend the Bernice at tended the Morgan family City bottle, Ardell Fowers, and pageant two-minu- te M. FELSHAW dentist , Carver, Hyrum 8. Carver, and Mrs. union. , Wednesday evening. Funeral Miss Mary Adams spent the week- George Stallings of Eden. Miss Doris Taylor, daughter of Mr. services were held in the Plain City and Mrs. George B. Taylor, and a end visiting relatives here. Internurse at the Dee hospital, spoke to Last week Mrs. Carl Walstrom had chapel Thursday afternoon. the mothers and daughters on health as her guests her mother, Mrs. A. N. ment was in the Plain City cemetery. A May walk was taken Wednesday Early, of Salt Lake, and her sister, Tuesday evening. afternoon by the Primary officers and Mr. and Mrs. E. Garlick and Mrs. Mrs. John Hodges, of Garland City. The party Wilson, Zenia Chugg visited Friday at the Sunday evening no church services the Primary children. swimming yarty. Mrs. Mamie Bronson was pleasantly The Junior and Gleaner Girls are home of their niece, Mrs. Zorn Clay, were held on account of the pageant strolled over the western part of the in the Salt Lake tabernacle. A large village until the supper hour, when surprised last Wednesday when a also planning a swimming party for at BountifuL number of friends called at her home next Tuesday evening. an inviting spot was selected and an crowd from Riverdale attended. ' outdoor lunch was served. The Priand celebrated her birthday anniver-sar- y. Is reported that the infant daughIt WARREN Cards and music were the diter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bingham, mary officers who sponsored the outWILSON version. A luncheon was served and and Shirley Raa Ross are improving ing were Mrs. Orma McFarlane, Mrs. covers were laid for Mrs. Charles Zina Knight, Mrs. Margaret ThompSaturday evening the Happy Hour nicely. Both had a case of son, Mrs. Elda Hodson, Mrs. Mary The Centennial celebration pageant club was entertained at the home of Stromberg, Mrs. Vera Stoner, Mrs. Lorin Jilds, Mrs. Atlanta Wilson, Mrs. at Salt Lake City drew about one Mrs. Joseph Skeen at Warren. The Knight, and Mrs. LaVeraa Hadley. Vienetta Rowe, Mrs. Vivian Johan- lundred and sixty of our members home was lovely with May day decCITY sen, Mrs. Muriel Bronson, Mrs. Flora thereon Wednesday evening. Many orations. A miniature Maypole cenBILL BOOSTER SAYS: dinner table. The the tered BronMisses Melba and Elaine guests also were disappointed who had apTracy; The beautiful operetta, "The Isle of son. plied for tickets a little too late, as braided the May pole. Following the The Young men of Huntsville are a given number were allotted to each dinner bunco was enjoyed by the Chance," was presented Thursday eveKUOWCHtCAQOMM organising two baseball teams under ward and distributed to the first ap- guests. The guests were Mrs. Mary ning by the Plain City school in the 0IDVOU A SWAMP BVMB1 were halL Mrs. ward All recreational Rawson, the direction of William Colvin. parts Margaret Thatcher, plicants. WMORXNHtTOflFlUOlAMS Mrs. Emma Tracy and Mrs. Fawn The storms of the past week have Miss Nettie Stewart, Miss Ruth Stew- well taken, the chorus singing, and Miss Elizabeth and Thomas of dancing exceptionally good, reflecting town" aupgutnou Hislop entertained at a shower Sat- wen very beneficial here except in a art, ALMOST HEARTHS MOCKERS urday evening at the home of Mrs. few cases where beets and peas were Ogden; Mrs. Caroline Weathers ton, much credit on the teachers having NOP, "lMlSTOMU HJ0MT BIER Tracy in honor of Miss Wanda Stok- ruined by the hail of April 24. The Mrs. Cordelia Carver, and Mrs. Cerilla the affair in charge. The cast was as AMOUMr TD MlflMIM1 ! wwr n; Mrs. follows: Dee of Plain Palmer of Gloria Single-tothe was who Isle, married City; King er, Thursday, May drouth previous to that data was beWhats-the-Use, Brown Mrs. Lord of Farr West; AroWM8BQOMPEPBiPS Tommy Mary Bell 1, to; Bud Carver, of Eden. The ginning to be' serious, and fanners ON HOW AWt BOOSTERS bride-elereceived many pretty and were finding it necessary to irrigate Stewart, Mrs. Ethel Stewart, and Mrs. Terry; Captain of the Good Ship Ease, iris QOrOOH BOOSTERS Glenn useful things. At a late hour a de- to start their seed. The hail was a Nellie Folkman of Warren. Cottle; Despair, Lawrence ARE AS MALI AS OUHOWU Relief, society conference was held Maw; Lady Frivolous, Ida Nell licious luncheon was served. The means of breaking up the crust of guests included Miss Wanda' Stoker, the earth and giving germinating seed in Warren Sunday evening. - Presi Thomas; Lady Simpleton, Norma people, ea watch ucgrdw1. dent Julia A. Parry, Secretary Mary Hunt;, Three Follies, Florence 'Willchance to get through. Mrs. Thomas Stoker, Mrs. Emma TraThe annual ward .conferenca of the A. Terry, and Board Members Elis- iams, June Heslop, and Beatrice cy, Mrs. Winona Olson, Mrs. Elaine Tuller, Mrs. Flora Tracy, Mrs. Fawn Primary association was held here on abeth Traey and Minerva K. Green Smith; Three Jolly Tars, Jack Ether-ingto- n, Paul Telford, and Russell TayHislop; Misses .Wanda Grow, Helen Sunday, April 20, and pleasing pro- were in attendance. On account of Wangsgard, Margene .Newey, Opal gram was rendered by children firm ill health, Mrs. Petrina Skeen, with lor; Spirits of Spring, Fifth grade; Hislop, Laura Allen, Verona Wood, each class. Mrs. Ethel Torgenson and her councilors, Mrs. Julia Knight and Shadows, Sixth grade. The operetta Amelia Nelson, Neomi Brunker, Ina Mrs. Champneys were the visitors Mrs. Nellie Folkman, were released was followed by a health play by the as presiding officers in the Warren First, Second, Third, and Fourth Burows and Laura and Virginia Me from the stake board. The closing program of the school Relief society; also the secretary, Mrs. grades which was also well presented Entire. The genealogical committee of season was given on the evening of Elsie Wayment. President Parry re- and much enjoyed by the audience. Huntsville have reorganised and have April 18 to a house packed with par- organized the society with Mrs. Elsie Sunday evening the Relief society elected as their president, Albert ents and patrons of the school. Prin- Wayment as president and Mrs. De-li- of Plain (Sty held its conference in the Wade as first councilor. The or- ward chapel. Mrs. Cerilla Bailey, Mrs. Spencer and the following committee cipal C. S. Graves complimented them will be completed in the Inga Shurfiiff, and Mrs. Elisabeth Y. to work with him and includes Mr, for their during-thpast ganization and Mrs. Joseph U Peterson, Mr. and season, whereby a great deal has been near future. President Parry and Thompson of the North Weber Stake Mrs. William Engstrom, Mr. and Mrs. accomplished by way of a better li- Mrs. Elizabeth Tracy were file prin- Relief society were in attendance. A Peter M. Jensen, Mrs. Albert Spencer, brary and playground equipment. cipal speakers at the meeting. very interesting program was renRelief society conference was also dered, the musical numbers The Isle of Chance? was presented Mrs. Emma Tracy and Mrs. Belle Fer rin. The first meeting of the season by the higher grades, and "Billy's held at West Warren Sunday eve- follows: Duet, Mrs. Leona Rol took, place last Sunday. Joseph Ririe Dream'' by the younger children. Both ning. Councilor Sarah S. Larkin and and Mrs. Bernice Carver; quartet, was the speaker. Musical numbers were excellent The junior high school Board Members Cordelia Carver, Ruth Mrs. Leona Robson, Roxie Hislop, Mrs. were given: A solo by Mrs. Edna students showed fine training in music Larkin, and Laura M. Jenkins were Kate Taylor, hnd Mrs. Bernice Carin attendance. A very interesting ver; solo, Mrs. Nellie Draney. Talks Crowther Ririe, a solo by Tenny Bur- by their choruses. At the league games of baseball, meeting was held. The speakers were were made on "Relief Society Aims rows and a violin selection by Verlin . Braithwait. played hore on Tuesday, our teams Mrs. East, Mrs. Cordelia Carver, Mrs. and Needs," by Mrs. Florence Jenkins, Mrs. Thomas Stoker entertained at both lost to the fast workers from L. M. Jenkins, Councilor Ethel East and Benefits of the Relief Society" and Bishop Thomas Barrows. Mrs. by Mrs. Cerilla Bailey;; a shower last Friday afternoon in hon- Birch Creek. ROYAL MOTOR CO. Mrs. Sarah E. Holmes of Wilson has Mrs. Maude Closes class of M. L Al Serena Muirbrook, the president of or of her daughter, Wanda Stoker. The afternoon was spent in games Junior Girls put over a very inter- this society, is seriously ill and was been spending a few days in Plain 2666 Washington Avenue and music, and luncheon was served. esting and fine spirited dancing 'ps.ny unable to be in attendance at the con- City with her daughter, Mrs. R. J, Ogden, Utah Covers were, laid for Mrs. Emma Stok at their spring festival on the eve- ference. Taylor. Sunday she vsited at the Phone 140 home of Mr. Mid Mrs. Rulon Jenkins. er, Mrs. Maude Carper, Wanda Stok ning of April 21. Mrs. Fred Ikuwhuis of Wilson and Miss 'Jenkins is a granddaughter of er, Levera Stoker, Lavaun Frazier, RIVERDALE Mrs. Holmes. Leone Hokensen, Myrtle Stoker, Ray Laura Mae Jones pf MalaJ, Idaho, Stoker, Mamie Bronson, Emma Tra were married on April 23. Ihe wedFriday evening, April 25, Wheatly Wednesday evening the Riverdale Taylor took Dealem a crowd of cy, Emma Jorgensen, Nina Jesperson, ding was solemnized in the temple at school people put on its annual free enter- to the dance at Hooper. young ' Alta Jespersen, Lottie Newey, Fawn Salt Lake City. As were they which consisted of the two-aUsed Cere of Standard returning home an accident occurred Hislop, Ruth Olson, Mable Hislop, 'Joseph H. Belnap, now returned to tainment, "The Isle of operetta, and Chance," his home from the Dee hospital, is near the Weber bridge in which the Martha Thurston, Mary Thurston, Jen Makes, Fairly Priced! the health play, "Billy Boy." AU car was overturned.. The was Wangsgard, Veda Wangsgard, Chris improving rapidly. car, Mrs. David Ericson entertained a children in file school who were not badly damaged, but the young people tian Cramer, Myrtle Felt, Gladys ill the measles took part. Due Hattie Thurston, Mary Paige, nodson, group of children in honor dr her to with injury. the of measles which is escaped epidemic Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Draney and Mary Thurston, Bertha Nelson, Sylvia daughter Betty on the childs fourth in the prevelant school, Glen Ellis have to Roy, where Mr. Anderson, Ethel Wangsgard, Alena birthday anniversary on April 29. Mrs. and Reed Laker were unable to take family will moved Eva Williams and Mrs. Sarah Williams have charge of the canS. Wood, Julia Nelson, Ruth Allen, Co. Draney Whats-the-Uas their "Lord Burrows, Matilda Christensen, assisted the hostess and they kept the and parts ning factory. Captain of the Ship." These Tuesday, May 6, will be Black and REALTOR Lottie Allen, Bertha Brunker, Caro- little ones on tip-to-e in the realm of line Hislop, Amelia Nelson, Georgina Mother Goose. A delightful luncheon Jarta were taken by Tom Terry and White day in Plain City. The comLOANS INSURANCE Cottle of Plain City. The other mittees Nelson, Rose McEntire, Mable Childs, was served. Miss Betty was show-ere- d characters who the affair in having charge had speaking parts are planning on 2S72 Washington Ave. with gifts. Ella Allen, Ella Grow, Anna Johanmaking this a gala were: King, Elmer Johnson; Simple-toOur Phones 262 and 2908 for exthe Grace week this are day sen, Helga Doman, sympathies dairymen and their Wangsgard Ellen Mills; Lady Frivolous, Mar- friends. Marie Madsen, Agnes Spencer, Ethc tended to Mr. and Mrs. John Cap ; The Weber county commisOn a Grouch, Ronald sioners will be in Aldous, Adrianne Aldous, Maggie and family in the loss of their daugh- garet Boekway; Kimball attendance. Despair, Ritter; Jacobs; The A number of Plain City Felt, Elmina Allen, Belle Jensen, Liz- ter, Mrs. C. A. Holt, whose funeral Three people are Ros-coRivella Jolly Tars, e Child, zie Jensen, Emma Felt, Hilda Burton,. was held from the 18th ward Chapel MAW. WELDING WORKS anticipating attending the pageant in Bert Child, Three Mathews; Follies Millie Grow, Clare Wangsgard, Josie last Sunday. the Salt Lake City tabernacle on FriThe young matron, were Freda Electric Arc and Acetylene Hunter, Ruth Pledger, and day Pass, Zina Shupe, Ilulda Stromberg whose home was in Salt Lake City evening as that is the evening asHunter. The Welding Phyllis charprincipal died at the Dee hospital on April 25 and Mrs. Ford. signed to this ward. Rsdiator Repairing and acter in Boy6 was "Billy Grant two The officials of the S. P. railroai following Work on the Plain City canning facmajor operations. Cleaning Mrs. P. C. Peterson arrived home Jacobs. A large crowd attended the tory is progressing, and Jthe held a meeting at the valley house 2262 Kiesel Ave. Phone 1422-- J building entertainment on now makes quite a pretentious aplast Saturday evening, and followini Monday from San Francisco. . Mrs. The Riverdale calf club has Jersey the meeting they were served a trou Feterson has had extensive treatment been The tomato plants have organized under the supervision pearance. there for throat trouble. Her condiand chicken dinner. and the tomato growers are arrived, of Ralph Ritter. Five boys were succlubs of the Shel tion is not improved. The out the young busy setting Mrs. E. M. Benedict has returned cessful in buying purebred calves. The soil is damp from the recentplants. Gas and Oil company enjoyed a chickAmerican Over Shingle Co. rains were Kimball Jacobs, Ethelbert and in excellent condition for them en dinner at the valley house last Sat from a visit with her parents at They Ronald to 1444 VuUmIm Aim Russel, Alva Ritter, and Fife, take root and grow. . Springville and with her son, Theo Bert Mathews. urday evening. 4471 Mr. and Mrs. Wells Collard win be Graehl, at Provo. John W. Carver passed away at his Last the Riverdale school Friday AMKmCAN ASTHALT IHINGLXi home Tuesday, April 29, at the at home to their friends now in their John Buehler, Sr., of Salt Lake City, new home. .They moved into the has returned to his home after spend- - played two ball games with Plain of 78 years. He was a son of age Od ui Saa Vi Par Mnin Ani Trail the school. The boys' baseball team house belonging to Bishop W. R. Me ing several weeks here with his City late John and Mary Eames Carver, Entire, last week. daughter, Mrs. Rosalia Strickler. baseball team won Little Ruth Johnson is recovering The Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hislop anin a close contest becoming victorious nounce the arrival of a grandson to from an operation for tonsils last only one point ahead. During the Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hislop, of War- week. Milton Martin and family have gone game, which was played at Plain City, ren. The baby arrived last Sunday Margaret Mekfon, student in the to ten Ogden to make their home. night and weighed pounds. The Ninth grade at Riverdale, had the misA lovely dinner party of last week mother was formerly. Miss Jennie fortune of breaking her leg. She was was given at the home of Mr. and Wall, of Ogden. Mother and baby are ' Mrs. E. M. Benedict on April 27, and running to first base and fell, twistboth doing nicely. ing her leg end breaking it just above Mr. Andrew Jensen, who was burn- was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. the ankle. She was taken to the hes- burn- Hatch and daughters, Marrell and ed about three weks ago, hut were unable to set the ital, ing grass and leaves around his home, Betty Ruth of Salt Lake City and Mr. eg until they and Mrs. F. W. Kelly and children, condition. Monday due to its swollen is still confined to his bed. t A great number of people motored Norma, Jack, and Bobby, of Ogden. Miss Marie Brekway attended the Mrs. Edwin A. Bingham was honto Salt Lake to attend the pageant funeral services of Mrs. John Cogin the tabernacle. The production ored with an afternoon party on which was held at Alpine, Utah. gins Everyone wants all he can get out of the dollar spent was beautifuly staged. Thursday, May 1, given by her sister, Mrs. Eugene Bingham, of Ogden. Her for pleasure the best car for the money the best vaMrs. Glen Warren of Clearnieces, cation for lowest the HOOPER figure. field, Mrs. Blanch Holt of West WHAT DO YOU WANT Mrs. Wm. Clark and Mrs. David Point; What about your working dollar? Are you getting the Thursday, April 24, the cast of the Brown of Roy, and Mrs. David ErickIN A USED CAR? best satisfaction and profit out of the money you save ? opera, "All Aboard the Barnacle," son of Wilson. Many friends and relpresented their opera, at Tlain City. atives attended, and a most enjoyable Saturday evening in the recreation time was spent. COUPE SPECIAL Save as you please. hall the drama, "The Talk of the Ladies of the Relief society met 1929 Chevrolet Coupe..$545 Compounded Town," was presented under the su- Tuesday afternoon at a sewing and Every dollar may be pervision of the community activity quilting bee for a sick member of their 1928 Chevrolet Coupe..$3S5 Semi-Annual- ly withdrawn when committee. Those taking part in the group. Many were in attendance drama were William Hull, Irvin Cox, throughout the afternoon. 1927 Chevrolet Coupe..$295 you need it! Roland Flinders, Lester Flinders, 1926 Chevrolet Coupe..$195 Gene Finch, Florence Spaulding, Grace WEST Della Lucile Parker, Alyce Beus, Hull, $130,000.00 Up 1926 Ford Coupe. $165 King, and Alyce Jones. The producMr. and Mrs. William Kerr and tion was voted very successful by a daughter Alice and son Clifford, very appreciative audience. G. BI. A. 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