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Show MORGAN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1937. COUNTY NEWS of the livestock west.. A surprise party Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson celsponsored by Miss Lola Balls name was drawn The judging nrr, ebrated then in sc wcdumg anm Geo Florence, Edith Lewis and ,at the Vallls Theatre Wednesday :Jaiuary 7 with coiu S. D. PERRY. Publisher versary luuuy evening Dec. 24, at Elsie Porter was held Tuesday at ' night She received $25.00. Next ture Farmers i 8eS Vivian Johnson, Editor - Manager their home. 7 nose piesuit weie ivir . the Porterville Gym. honoring Mrs. week the prize will be $10.00 r?J'H holding Mage ' V An old time dance '' Printed every Thursday, Perry and Mrs. Austin Geary, Gram, Ro- 'Mary Kilburn. lambs. Iu nk, Clark M. Lucus of , Bldg., Commercial St.. Morgan, Coalor ma Jean ana nuvon ueury 30 Junior tat Se,Uen'e,t 1 ana Mr. Mrs. Jonnson, before ville, Roy the judReshat,?-h- t Streamliner tor California. Entered as second-clas- s matter anu Earl Jonnson, Mr. pel?m Uenda.Ke, Marne, uiga 7, office at the 1932, Everyone is January post R Lewis Tonks of Morgan and Mr. Mr. and Mr, Golden Kilburn, of at Morgan. Utah, under the Act of "hlsTa? when March 3. 1879. Uacar Butler ol Ogden. rCl 01 th the Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Glen , h Miss Shirley Kodes is spending burn of Salt Lake City, were BlftNCHE TANNER PllLIN Subscription Rates: the holidays with her mother Mrs. 0t and eood to se himaround One Year $2.C0 M? oTKatlbumh0n,e Rodes. Maude agl our in Six Months first Christmas l.rd metlnie at leant we wlsh hlm a quick and 4rTTHE during,) Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Giles of Salt speedy snow I new home, Janice Wray 50 Three Months week. Mr and Mrs. Victor Shaw and recovery. announced joyously as rhe Lake City spent the week end at daughters spent the week end at Mr. and Mrs. Francis White and! mSs" anTnTv Morgan County News Office now stepped across the threshold of the home of Mr, and Mrs. Bert Logan. on, be had two 48 sons. Phone Residence 14J Misses Mar-lDeleen V S Stewarts and her new home. and Thurston. Edna Mrs. son Porter and Merrill slock new ' SW our home, garet White, of Salt Lake 'nfJ "Christmas in Mr. and Mrs. William Giles had are the funeral of Dr. Visick holiday visitors at the homeCity, "tr Stewart echoed, switching on the their thirty-fou- r 0gden MEMBER. Vj'Trj Uv'L ana attendedLake of their shtL r children Salt n ' City Thursday. Mrs. nun SHK fetSAiSCsOKlEi light- isnt it mother, Flaurie E. White. home for at their exgrandchildren M Oh, H''ber Drra,,t just grand! Christmas dinner. The following claimed Janice. weck en1 here Wllh "I OGDEN LIVESTOCK SHOW ths Correspondents and subIll say it is but slow up slow families were present. Mrs. Mary atives. SLATED FOR J.ANUARY up, Janny! Ive got about all my Whittier, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kilburn and scription agents for the Morarms will hold, without taking you Mr. and Mrs. Smith Giles, Mr. and More than 4000 cattle, sheep and Stewart warned her as Mrs- Raymond Larson of Morgan, children and Jesse Kilburn of Twin gan County News: aboard, swine are Idaho from over the nation andi arms a week Faiist to her throw spending Janice attempted MORGAN, I'TAR Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Giles of Ogden, Mrs. O. S. Kilburn.... Porterville with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. parts of Canada will be shipped to him. about Shows 7 & 9 Her.e-fer, Mr. Mrs. of and Ricm-illFred Foster Asa L. Dickson O. 5 Kilburn. Ogden for display and competition Oh, keep quiet! Youre just as Mr. Ralph Crowton of Salt Lake Milton Ruth Giles excited as I am so why pretend? A dance sponsored by the Recre- -, in the ninteenth annual Ogden live-- ! BUN., MON. and TUbS Edlthe Toone Peterson Janice answered with a toss of her City was also present. ation Committee of the Porterville stock show, January 7 to 13 In-- 1 JAN. Barbara Crouch Miss Ruth Giles and Mr. Ralph head. Croydon elusive. December was gym 25, THE LIFE Saturday, OF EMILE ZOL Vivian Johnson Stewart put his packages down Crowton returned to Salt Lake City well attended Morgan Advance notices indicate with her around and then with his arms nearly J Phones: office 48; res. Tuesday after spending part of thei kts. Aaron creetchley is spend-- ! Paul Utah Muni Gale Sandergaard hamlet every will be he assured her, You bet I am. Honreprebdays at the home of Mr. and jng- a few dayS visiting in Ogden. The above representatives His pen won victories when sented in the 26 classes of the show, ey. I think it is Mrs. R. H. . Giles. , are the only authorized agents wonderful! S t in to addition armies had failed. f entering the Utah-- ; Ry Mrs. Mary Whittier went to Gar- And just for the Morgan County News. Intermountain Seed NEWS end Og-- ! "eek here' the 1 show, the. because they were field Tuesday to visit with relatives. den Coliseum Poultry show and the a f, La,t0 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crlddle and' so happy, they WED. and THURS. lhe home Ogden wool show, held In connec-- j were both laughed. visitors here family Sunday JAN. 6 tion with the annual event. Come on lets and Monday. Double Feature Clarence Stone returned to his The show is sponsored each Janget busy with the Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Giles and Feature No. 1. home in Ogden after a few days uary to stimulate the livestock inA fire which began in a defective tree, Stewart sug family spent Monday and MY DEAR MISS ALDRICH Tuesday 1 n f S Kllburn' dustry and to bring before the pubgested. 5? flue, Thursday threatened to desvisitinS friends and relatives in j featuring Edna May Oliver Righto! agreed MiIton and Rlchville. of Ogden was lic progress being made in the clyde troy the Arthur Rich home. The Maureen O'Suilivan and as Janice, ' just sale at care and of domestic th home of Mr. and breeding, prompt arrival of the fire departThe M Men and Gleanor Girls of f, vltor ter Pidgeon. soon as I change animals. This over in Porter ment and volunteer firemen is $19,000 year Monday, Milton have an attendance contest,!1' are"ce Feature No. 2. my dress. C S. Porter, who has been ill is premiums will be offered In addicredited with checking the blaze. The tree must jthey succeed in getting all M Men: TIIE SINS OF CHILDREN" tion to special cash and other The only damage done was on the be neither to large and Gleanor Girls in Milton except reVer!g' A riproai ing drama of Modem offered by national breeders roof. nor too small. three. The losing side entertained Mr,s rv,en"tthlBurk is sPendinf? a Life. tb her Parents Mr. and associations and business firms. da3lJ Mr. and Mrs. Rulon R. Giles, Miss Some time had been consumed de- the winning side Tuesday evening Matinee for children under 12 Last year there were represented Lenore Rich and Miss Thelma Rich ciding just the proper size for a at the home of Mac Peterson. Pro- Mrs. Alfred Carter. Thurs., at 3:45. Ad. 5c. Mr. Samuel R. Brough of Salt in the livestock were holiday guests at the home of Christmas tree for two. They were gressive games were played after judging contests 26 DICK TRACY SERIAL to be alone this Christmas the first Lake City is spending a few days teams; 38 Future Farmer teams Bishop nd Mrs. Arthur R. Rich. in their new home ; there which ice cream and cake were visiting relatives in Porterville. Christmas FRIDAY and SATURDAY and five college teams. In addition John H. Rose and family spent was no doubt about that, for they served. Those present reported It Mr. and'vMrs. Charles White of 27 26 JAN. 8 and crop Christmas day together. poultry judging had definitely decided that when they the best party of the season. Salt Lake teams are Double FFA of Mr. of Utah and Feature. and City visiting Delmar Dickson of Ogden was a purchased the house. And now here chapters Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Daluebout and Mrs. Thomas Rich. Feature No. 1. Idaho were In action. visitor at the home of J. H. Dickson ' they were ready to trim the daughter Joan of Ogden were week Mr. Mrs. 23 and Hensala HOURS LEAVE of Rockin Richville. When the show was first inauger-ate- d tree. end guests at the home of Mr. art! are Wyo., springs. Mrs. Edna Cook has been visiting Featuring James Ellison and in a makeshift shed in 1920 it visiting their Isnt that star lovely? Janice Mrs. Norman GorderMrs. aunt Edna as Porter. at it the Stewart said top to was in Richville. Terry Walker. the intent of its sponsorers placed Mrs. Rebecca Giles went to Salt Mr- and Mrs. Taken from the Great SaRoss of A Hen Party was given by Mrs. of the tree. of Clyde better methods Ogden promote to visit with her feeding; Yes. But I thought you had Lake City Tuesday chrIstmas vicin-daY Mrs turday in Evening Post Story. the Hattie Thonley of Layton December livestock and visiting andlspent breeding j Mr. daughter and planned on something else," Stew- Mrs. Octave White. No. 2. Feature event of assumed The 29, for the following persons, ity Ogden. William Barker. art replied. THE SADDLE Mr.. HIT and Mrs. William Durrant of national character when its influ- H Dickson and Mrs. Geo. HanI changed my mind, was all NEWS also Por-1 in Snyderville son of Devils Slide, Mrs. Obern Janice said. She didnt tell him she ence developed into one of the most j spent Tuesday terville. in the bettering Dickson, Mrs. Forde Dickson, Mrs. couldnt think of a Christmas tree important factors Asa Dickson and Mrs. Rufus Dick- without a star at the top. They alMrs. A. M. Lamb of Farmington son of Richville and Mrs. Dave ways had one on the tree at Christmas at the home of her spent home. Weaver. and Daughter, Mr. and Thought you werent going to get any red balls, she reminded Stew- Mrs. George A. Robinson. art. Mr. and Mrs. Alton J. Dickson I changed my mind. Both and daughter of Reno, Nevada, are Mrs. Eileen Hopkin, daughter laughed at Stewarts echo of Jan- spending the holidays in Ogden and Francis Jean, Miss Mary Hopkin of ices answer of a moment before. 1 in Richville at the home of Mrs. Mother would love this silver Abel J. Dickson. Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Vem Hopkin and children of ball. Janice hung the ball where Mr. and Mrs. Grant Butters and Woodruff were Christmas visitors it caught the most light. daughter Darlene of Green River, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James ball!Wouldnt Bess love this blue Wyoming, were Christmas visitor'--a- t Stewart picked up the large S. Hopkin. the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. blue globe. Mrs- Butters Our dads would enjoy that open Heiner in Morgan. fire and Bill those spruce boughs will stay until Nev' Years Day. over the mantel Mr. and Mrs.. Walter D. Francis Bill, the older brother of Stewart, loved anything entertained at a Buffet Supper; from the woods. Monday eveninv, at her home. And so each thing reminded them Those present were: Miss Tress? of someones fondness for it, or of some of the happy times of former Beesley, Georye S. McAllister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. McAllister, Mr. holidays. Mrs. La Monte Wilson, Miss and Well, I guess thats all for now," Stewart said when the decoration Kate McAllister, and William Wilof the tree was finson all of Salt Lake City. ished and he and Miss Elsie May Heiner is spending Janice stood adher Christmas vacation at the home miring it. Janice of G. S. Heiner. All Seven made no reply to You Get! Mr. and Mgs. Dasel Smith were her husbands revisitors at the home of G. S. Heiner mark at first. 12 One Year and family Wednesday, Dec. 29. All but the presat held Winners of the drawing she said ents, 12 Parkinsons store Christmas eve hesitatingly. we can were Mrs. Aaron Creetchley of PorOh, 12 out terville and Mrs. Ivan Campbell of put thoseStewart were later, Devils Slide. Ten numbers 12 suggested. drawn and from this group two But I mean were drawn. Mrs. Creetchley winn-- , the ones for the 12 ing the large toy auto, and Mrs. family, she exdoll. the Campbell plained. 12 Roy Junior Kingston of Murray J "Didnt you distribute those to"of is ' Stewart asked in surprise. spending a week at the home day? . . I thought it would be more fun his grandmother, Mrs. Ella Kingto take them together. ston. Miss LaMar Criddle arrived last Stewart stopped and kissed her. I think so, too, honey so lets go. week from Seattle, Washington, Wait until I get my hat and where she spent the past year study YOU VILL GET ALL SEVEN publications for ONE FULL YEAR, and if you are aIreadyon coat. Seattle. subscriber to ANY of these SEVEN publications, your present subscription will be extende ing at the University of And Ill bring the car up to the She will resume her former position full yea'- Mail or bring the coupon beiow to our office AT ONCE, and you will receive door. as thats 72 maga nurse. SIX Miss Verle Baker, BIC MAGAZINES each month, and THIS NEWSPAPER each week county When Stewart returned to the ORDER AT ONCE because we may and 52 newspapers 124 Issues in all for only room Janice was facing packages who has held the position the past have to 1thdraw this offer, or advance the price. under the tree. year, is spending several weeks with Janice, doesnt it seem to you her parents at Cornish, prior to her there is something wrong with the departure for Seattle where she will tree? Stewart asked suddenly. attend school. $2.25 No. Janice walked all around Lynn and Avalon Boyce of Salt the tree, looking at it critically. Lake City are visaing at the home she said the second time No, of Mrs. James Anderson. COALViU E, UTAH Date then suddenly Yes, Stewart, there losed is is something wrong is withdrawn. Enc something it before want to I offer indeed, accept your magazine Yes, missing the loving sharing of decio Amberjack, Salt Water Fish $3.00 in FULL PAYMENT for ONE YEARS subscription, new or renewal, to the An amberjack is a watorating the tree. Our families would salt large en publications1 so have enjoyed it. We trimmed it er fish. The largest caught by rod 1 year just for ourselves. It does seem self- and reel weighed 106 pounds and STORIES 1 year 1 GOOD MORGAN NEWS Year COUNTY ish. was almost 6 feet long. The largest 1 Year COUNTRY HOME j year McCALLS MAGAZINE Then after a moments silence she caught by any method weighed 134 1 Year cried: I have it! Suppose we leave pounds. THE FARM JOURNAL PICTORIAL REVIEW the presents here and invite our 1 Year WOMANS WORL families here for a good Christmas eve celebration What do you say? C7 I say-gr- eat! 9 Here goes, and Stewart hurried toward the teleOgden 2468 phone. Western Newspaper Union. Service above all" Christmas i injhellciutyomc "S . xLVwL 2 onT' V'Z KU-!o- wr 'escd deh turned nr-r-i- S, -- - j rl J - VALLIS THEATRE - e p-- -4 14-- j -- .. , Bot T T ' ; j : RICHVILLE j j I 5-- pter ' ! Wal-- 4-- H 7-- much-discuss- ed - son-in-la- j w ' Mrs-Ber- t MORGAN son-in-la- w CROYDON Each for Publications Year a Total of 124 Issues Heres What j McCALLS MAGAZINE .... PICTORIAL REVIEW WOMANS WORLD GOOD STORIES THE COUNTRY HOME .... THE FARM JOURNAL MORGAN COUNTY NEWS Issues Issues Issues Issues Issues Issues ..... For lYear Regular Value $5.25 You Save $2.25 - $3-00- . USE.THIS COUPON AND SAVE Morgan County News ' Bssmi iHorhtaru |