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Show -- News About Folks in- - MOKGAN Phone: MILS I5EHNAHI) CASH Correspondent 48 Cr Mr & Mrs Morris A Newbold en- --- His mother. Mrs, Thomas A. New-bol- d and sister, Ivy May New' bold. Mr & Mrs Janiel M, Newbold and four sons. Mr & Mrs Ronald New-bolMr & Mrs Stanley K. Arnold. Mr & Mrs William ewbokl. all of South Jordan; Mr & Mrs Howard Newbold. Midvale; Mr & Mrs lelo (loff, Sandy; Mr & Mrs V.-V-, Farrell Newlndd, Mr & Mrs Newbold of Riverton. Forty-seve- n members of the faimly were present at the dinner. Mrs Jaek Hopkin entertained memlHTS of her elub Thursday night with the following present: i A' Mrs, Lina Christenson, Mrs. Zelpha Shaw. Mrs. A lire Dunn, Mrs. Doro4 thy Kvans. and as special guests, Mrs. Florence lleiner, Mrs. Nora aSK Iha Hopkin. Miss Margaret Little, and Mrs. LaNcz Carrigan. IN THE CHICAGO ZOO it's The North Morgan M. I. A. gave for Rebe's baby who a farewell party for two of their ai i , cd two days later than the doctors had expected, but poses here for lost picture Mama Hippo beams on the little daughter, who appears presidency who are leaving Morgan to make their home elsewhere and o nntme kiss or mnvbe lust cellinc acmiaintcd I International) (whose husbands have leen released from the service. President Irene1 Winn will live in Ogden and Vivien cr than board members ami part- II H. C'much home Sunday. IJ. lratt will live in Salt Lake City. ners were Mr & Mrs C. C. deary. Mr & Mrs Jay Hopkins and famRefreshments were served and Mr & Mrs Clarence Rich, Mr & Mrs ily. and Mrs. May Robison visited 'games played. Mrs. Mae Crouch Ray Frances and Mr & Mrs Her- in Spanish Fork Saturday with Mr was selected to take Mrs. Winns bert Whittier. The Primary pre- & Mrs Jex Itoyuck who ha e recentplace as president of the V. L. M. sented Pres, lleiner with a beauti- ly returned from Palmyra, N. Y. 1. A. for the remainder of the sea-- 1 fully decorated birthday cake made Mr & Mrs Itoyaek have lcen in son. by Sirs. Florence lleiner charge of the Joseph Smith farm Clark Wright gave an interesting Mr & Mrs G. S. Jlcincr had din- - there for some time und huvo acted lecture on Ancient and Modern tier with Mr & Mrs Dasil A. Smith as guides and missionaries and have Art" to a group of the special in-- i of Ogden last Sunday evening, bo-- j roinc in contact with thousands of terest class in the Stake House ing agreeably surprised to find people. They have interesting picA large number Tuesday night. Stuart Makaffcy and Mr & tures and stories to toll of their was present and the lecture great- j.Mrs. Mrs (Jeo. Hayes of Nevada were life there Mrs. Royaek, Mrs. Hop-ki- n and Mrs. Robinson are sisters. ly enjoyed by all. also guests. The holies are sis-- ! H. H. Crouch is at present visitMrs Ivy Connell entertained a ters of Mrs. lleiner. numlHT of young guests at a birthing relatives in Ogden. Sunday evening the M Men and I)r & Mrs H. T. High are vaca- Cleaner day party Friday, honoring her two girls of the South Morgan daughters whose birthdays are the tioning in San Francisco. ward held a Fireside" gathering Dr & Mrs E. M. Abbott attended same day, Rosemary Iwing eleven & Mrs Edwin Mr home the of at the wedding of their nephew. HarVest. Miss Faye Williams was the and Patty lse being one year old. old Child, at the University of Utah Musical numbers The following were invited and enin Salt Igike City. Saturday night. guest speaker. were given by I.u Jean Compton joyed a delicious lunch: Elizabeth The Morgan stake Primary board Sharon Wright. lleiner, an), prnup sillt,inr was hy E. laine Francis with Camille Fry at Welch. Paul Toone, Dee Robinson, Hammond, Connie Woods, the piano. Twenty-fou- r were in at- - Shirley Glen ami Sharon Campbell, Ronna day evening, the occasion being his ttm Grover, Neil Gamble and Sondra birthday. The party then went to the Hopkin. jtumTe of President Nettie Robison and were served a delicious lunch-- ! Mrs. Adolph Ulrich entertained a von. the table decorations and fa-- i group of friends und relatives Sun-.- .. vors were pastel shades of spring. day. honoring her husbands birth- Iveta Jones who has spent ,ay Those Gaines were played and prizes attending were Mr & and a very enjoyable time the past three months visiting her Mrs Archie Wilmore of Evanston. aunt. and daugh-- I Wyo., Mr & Mrs Milton Thacker Margarette Pilling was had by all. Invited guests oth- ters in Seattle. Wash., and other anil family and Miss Lulu Jean relatives in Canada, arrived home lleiner of Salt Iike City, Mrs. Ivy She reported having a Connell and Sunday. FOR SALE family and Mr & Mrs HR ASS BEDSTEAD, WITH GOOD wonderful trip but said she was Ross Robison of Morgan. glad to be home where we have Mrs. Flora K. Rich was honored SPRINGS. every thing, as she had not seen Saturday night, the occasion leing ( Reasonable ) butter or bacon since she left. her N7th at the home of Mr & Mrs Leo Rutters of Pres- Mr & Mrsbirthday, Jaek lleiner, Jr. Dinner MRS. PER RYor PHONE 18 ton. Idaho, their daughter and was served to Mr & Mrs Jack Rich of Salt Lake City, also Hen- of Sinithfield, Mr & Mrs N. R. Rutand Allen son of Butters Ogry ters Greenriver. Mr & Mrs Ivan den. were guests last Sunday at the Geary. Franklin Idaho, Mr & Mrs home of Mrs. Isabell Rutters who Ilerliert Whittier, and Mr has been very ill for the past ten & Mrs It. H. Rich,Milton, Morgan. The is some but at better this days, dinner table was recoratcd with a , writing. cake in ylclow and huge Mr & Mrs Gilbert Bushnell, Mr white birthday with tall tapers of the same & Mrs Russell Fort of Ogden were shades, after dinner moving picSunday visitors at the home of Eve- tures were shown and the evening lyn Mortenson. in remeniseing. Mrs. Rich Mr & Mrs Claudius Toone and spent has had It children, five now livrefamily attended the childrens ing. :t7 grandchildren and lo greatunion at Riverdale Saturday. grandchildren. E. E. Randall and Mr & Mrs Mrs. N. R. Rutters and son. EdSmith Randall of Centerville visit- dy, of Green River, Wyo., are visited at the home of Amy Randall ing at the home of Mr & Mrs Jack Monday. lleiner. Mr & Mrs E. H. Siekings and week-end visitdaughter. Joan, are ors at the home of Mrs. Siekings FOR SALE mother, Mrs. Ivin Campbell. Holstein Bull Calf, one year old. Mrs. Ivin Campbell and Mrs. J. Can be registered. Vr. Hennefer spent last Thursday I toy Heatrola Stove. Also Ray in Ogden. 1 PIIONE: Mr & Mrs R. R. Tonks and son. Bob. of Ogden, were visitors at the d, In Ix-o- v Wells. Nevada, where she will meet her husband who has been relaxed Primary their from the navy. They will visit Mr prvmrution meeting at the home & Mrs Dale Rahman and family of Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb on Mon- before returning home. day. The ward reunion was a success Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their February meeting at the this year. From all reports it was the ward has had. home of Mrs. Rae Cuueg last one of the During the dinner, Mrs. Hy ErickThursday. son of Salt luike played her Mrs. Jay and daughter. and sang. Misses Carol andguitar Clee Karen, sjent the week end in Rock Flinders of Hooper recited and Springs, Wyo., with Mr. Lacey. Mrs. Thora Johnson played her Mr & Mrs Richard Hansen and banjo arid sung. daughter, Arlene, of Ogden and their son, Richard, who just returned from duty in France, were visFOR SALE itors of Mr & Mrs Roland BLONDE WOOD, ItUFFET AND DINETTE TAIlI.K Mr & Mrs Hy Erickson of Salt spent the week-enat the CECIL RURRKLL officer tertained Sunday at dinner the following of Mr. New bolds family: Morgan, Morgan County, Utah Fri Mar. 8, 1916 I'age 5 PETERSON V S. I). IEKItY Compindent MILS. Morgan County News News About Folks in DABY HIPPO ADDED TO WHO'S ZOO held Ix-s- t Roh-niu- d home of Mr & Mrs Roland Hohnmn, Mrs. erele liohman left for CALL 173-- . kra&iii Providing Telephone Service FOR THOSE WHO ARE WAITING Since war ended, thousands of new telephones have been made and installed. To provide service for all who are waiting also requires much additional equipment-wi- re connections, switchboards or dial mechanism in the telephone office. Four years of shortages caused by war can't be made up overnight, but we're doing the best we can to make the interval as short as possible for those who are still waiting. When all the needed addition are installed we look forward also to providing individ ual line service for the thousands who have had to share party lines during and since the war. And we promise to get the work done as quickly as we know how. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE i TELEGRAPH CO. Previous to March 4, 1916, all advertising, job work, and outstanding accounts are payable to MORGAN COUNTY NEWS, or S. D. PERRY. After March 4, 1946, all accounts will be payable to MORGAN COUNTY NEWS or ALBERT W. EPPERSON, Editor. j R-n- ee I son-in-la- w War is Never Over for the RED CROSS THE OLD HOME TOWN Reward fop the capture op "slippery MIKE MUii BUR&LAR IUHtrW YEAH'. -- IF YOU u i HADNT BEEN SO BUSY SPFNONO" YOUR HALF O' THE REWARD YOU WOULDAlT O LET HIM SLIP AWAY NOW ; 0ttm By STANLEY WHAT AM I BIO FOie THIS CPITTER SOUND IH WNO ANO LIMB-MAK- E MEAN OFFER-- - scons SCRAP BOOK .4 CjYf r IK 'fME ': v '! 'J UL lUk, By R. J. SCOTT UNlfD SlXtES Burn am aria' EQUAL fo ALL NEW ENGLAND EACd EAR rjptwi They need your Red Cross today -af nd for many tomorrows! fUE. In i7 6RIISH QoVERNMEN'f OFFERLP A REWARD HHEY lie in hospitals, thousands of our finest sick, cruelly maimed. Who is to write their letters, hear their troubles, answer when they call for 'Mom? Mom cant be there. But your Red Cross can, and must be there. Many thousands more Americans, still overseas, must count on the Red Cross for comfort and cheer. So wont you give to the Red Cross? This is your chance to say, !?Thanks, Soldier, for all youve done! YOUR Red Cross MUST CARRY ON . . . Morgan County News PrfJiartJ tj tb Advtrtifing CtuMttl im Cteptratiea with tbt Ameriuta BjJ Cratt OF $100,000 fo AN y PERSON WrfO COULD MAKE A WATCH fo KEEP i)f uttHf Time WtltN DID REGULAR AIR MAIL SERVICE CEf STAftfEP ? WAS IM fHE UNlfED SfAlC, MAY 15,1918 - f8E REWARD JOHN HARRISON in 1761 WON MUGGS AND SKFETER BY - tat. ImU First SfEAM CARRIAGE- BUiLT BY CAPf. YrAVIYHICIC IN ENCLAKD, IM ISOl 4 nwwA Bv WALLY BISHOP |