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Show T BtY IT Remember the big celebration at Morgan, July 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Parkinson oie Salt Lake visitors Tuesday afternoon. Notice the big ad announcing th In July 4th celebration in Morgan this issue. General housework WANTED with private family. Phone 1C, Morgan, Utah. The OLsen Chevrolet company unloaded another car load of those cars this week. Mrs. E. O. Kingston and daughter Mrs. C. R. Richards, were Ogden visitors last Friday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl S, Francis, June 21st, a boy. Laurel Welch of Salt Lake spent Thursday in Morgan. Mrs. Luella Rich and daughte; Pearl were Ogden visitors Wednes- Chicken coop building a speciality. Get my prices. A. B. Carrigan, carpenter. Phone 103, Morgan, t! Utah potato growers have planted 20,000 acres to this product this year In comparison to 18,000 acres in 1929. Joshua Adams, of Layton is here visiting W. H. Dickson and other old time friends in the Richville community. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Geary and family who are spending the summer in Provo, were at home over the week end. The annual premium list for the Morgan County Fair will be Issued and ready for distribution early in July by the Morgan County News. S. D. Perry has been authorized by the association to solicit the advertising and collect for same. Tonight at Como Springs will occur the annual election of officers for the Lions club. Great excitement is scheduled, and if it is proven that any great amount of money is spent in swinging the election the racketeers will be sentenced to ride the toboggan in full regalia, at full speed and without brakes. The eats will be served at the Como Cafe. A permit is now asked to operate express and baggage on the Union Pacific stages between Ogden and the Wyoming State line, serving Morgan and intermediate towns east. It is understood that the local Coalville-Ogde- n stage will be taken off as soon as arrangements to that end can be completed, the Utah public utilities commission consenting. The business obtained not being sufficed! to pay operating Frank F. Ulrich attended the Druggist Convention held at Cedar City Friday and Saturday of last week, and reports a pleasant trip. The stork visited the home of Mr, and Mrs. Dewey Taggart on Saturday, June 21st, and left a fine baby boy. AH concerned doing nicely, Miss Elsie May Heiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Heiner, who has been afflicted with bolld poisoning during the past .three weeks, is now Improving. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perry and daughter Barbara, Mrs. HarVey Bennett, Miss Edna Henrie and Kenneth Olin, of Jackson, Wyo., were over Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Perrys parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Perry. One of the biggest treats Morgan has enjoyed in many years was the Gustaf Adolph Male Chorus which was a feature at Como Springs last Sunday afternoon. The park was largely filled with visitors for the occasion. In the evening the chorus sang at the South Side church house. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitch, of Gillette, Wyo., were guests Tuesday at the home of the latters aunt, Mrs. S. D. Perry. Mr. Fitch is the coach in the Campbell County High School in that city, in which capacity he has served for the past five years. They were enroute to Berkeley, Calif., where he will attend summer school. We have been requested to announce that the Farmers encamp ment will be held July 14 to 17 at Logan. Each and every farm bureau is requested to send delegates and the membership of each local is also urged to be present. It is the aim of the Extension Service to make their stay on the campus of the Utah State Agricultural College, a pleasant outing as well as a period for useful Information. Every member of the Morgan county local bureaus is urged to attend. . it YOUK s IIOME TOWN THIS YEAR n rt 7 - n day. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Clark and M: s Annie W. Clark were Ogden visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Lula Heiner and Miss Rose Grover visited with their sister Mrs. John Dewey In Ogden Wednesday. Bruce Taggart, of Salt Lake, a former resident of Morgan county, was a business visitor here Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Farnsworth FOR SALE 500 six wks. old cock- and the Misses Marulne and Ivy erels, at a bargain. Call or address Robison and Helen Thackeray spout Asa Dickson, Morgan, R. F. D. Wednesday afternoon in Ogden. HOT LUNCHES CHOICE CANDIES SOFT DRINKS Smiths Cafe Morgan, Utah rp p 0" organ with Dynamite! DAYLIGHT-He- ll Band Serenades County ! SUN-U- P HOUSE, 10:30 A. PROGRAM-STA- KE Selection Invocation M. H. S. Band Flag Raising Vocal Solo y Welcoming Address Patriotic Reading Male Quartette Oration of Day Selection Benediction DAY LIGHT FIREWORKS Fair Grounds M. TIon. R. R Fry South Morgan Boy Scouts Miss Lois Peterson Mayor H. H. Crouch Miss Chloe Robison H. M. Neeley and Company Judge J. A. Howells M. H. S. Band Hon. Alonzo Francis - FREE BALL GAME Fair Grounds 2:30 p. m. 2:00 p. m. Especially for the Children Sponsored, Lions Club MORGAN vs. DEVILS SLIDE, Something New and Thrilling for an $80.00 Purse 4:30: Band Concert at Como Springs 8:30: FIRE WORKS on Como Hill Thc , H,story All nationalities, we know no race, creed or color; women, men are de sirous of preparing for the detective profession, communicate with Scotland Yard Detective Bureau, Gorman, Bldg., 56 Division St, Albany, N. Y. 4-- 3tf In Utahs Newest and Most Famous Resort, Como Springs, with Johnny Rosells Peppy KDYL Orchestra. Independence and Safety for Those who Save Savin 5 is really a matter of habit. Once you start to save, you do so as a matter of course. You just natur- ally adjust your daily life to the new plan, enjoy about the same pleasures, and at the same time pile up a balance in the bank. With a bank balance the world is yours for you can take advantage of opportunity when it comes your way. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Heiner of Salt Lake spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hale. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Shotliff and family of Gering, Nebraska, are spending the month at the parental James H. Tucker home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marioneaux of San Francisco arrived in Morgan Thursday and will spend the next few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Francis parents of Mrs. Marioneaux. The reunion of the James Tucker family was held Saturday at Liberty Park in Salt Lake. James H. Tucker and family and William Tucker and family cnotored to Salt Lake to be in attendance. car but he is useing a pair of crutches at this writing. Miss Francis Odell of Santa Mon. ica, Cal, is the guest of Miss Lenore Hopkin. The 4-- H ular meeting Tuesday afternoon. Miss Marie Toone will spend the next few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Blanche Toone, on Lost creek. Miss Theda Toone has returned home after a weeks visit in Ogden. Miss Eva Clawson of Ogden is OF MORGAN, UTAH vis- iting friends in Croydon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Berry of San Diego, Cal, are visiting at the parental E. A. Wilde home. CROYDEN Mr. and Mrs. A. D. West of Ogand Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dickden Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hopkin and son with their families spent Thursexfamily have returned from an tended trip thru the Northwest, and day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. report having had a very pleasant John Toone. Mr. and Mrs. Lyon Toone motored time. Mr. and Mrs. John Toone ancf to- Salt Lake City to attend the daughters Marie and Lila took a funeral of Mr. William H. Morton. motor trip during the week over the A number of Croydon people moold Immigration Trail, returning tored to Henefer Wednesday to athome by way of the East canyon tend a shower given in honor or dam and Morgan. Mrs. Edison Platt, formerly Miss Sherman Toone and Newton Maytie Toone. The evening was Toone are sporting new Ford spent playing bunco, after which Coupes. We are unable to report lunch was served to 20 guests. Many ust what happened to Nute and the j useful presents were received. - First National Bank girls under the direction of Miss Marie Swilor held their reg- COME Only lc a Meal per Person to Cook Electrically Special Offer down and balance in 18 monthly payments for this H0TP0INT AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE The Modern Maid For Modern Mothers and an Eleven Piece Enamel Kitchen Utensil Set Come in Today for Details Western States Utilities Co. MORGAN, UTAH |