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Show Friday, November 15. iqm THE OGDEN POST WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE PLAIN CITY Sunday services were largely attended last Sunday evening and Armistice day talks were given by Joseph 0. Moore, Parel Parker and Levi The Parker, three former soldiers. three Hopper boys who did not return from the World war were Herbert Powers, Leo Jones and John council mentioned, there were in attendance Lawrence Van Dyke, Lester play practically when they tangled Mr. Ruebin Brown and Mr. Theo with the varsity. Froerer, Albert Foulger, Bishop Thompson, who have been working Coach Anderson has named twenIlogge, of Eden, and Bishop Barker, for the Natural Gas company during of Ldberty. A choir of forty voices the summer, have returned to their ty men to receive awards for their furnished the music for the evening work during the season. Two others their work being finished. session. The church was nicely dec- homes, Mrs. Dean Rawson Rose, of Logan, msy receive awards also, but they orated with potted plants. was called to the bedside of her have not been selected. The numeral The Daughters of Pioneers will hold daughter, Mrs. A. I Christiansen, winners are Captain Gilbert Moesin-ge- r, their next meeting November 21 at wife of the county Mrs. 2:00 n. m. at the Valley House. A Christiansen's condition agent Weber college; John Vranes, is much imThanksgiving program will be given. proved. Mrs. Rose spent the after- Bingham; Harold Lillywhite, Box ElA story of how the pioneers spent noon at the home of Mrs. J. E. Gar-lic- der; Floyd Taylor, Weber college: Lamar Hill, Wasatch Academy; Fred Thanksgiving day the first few years in the Rockies was given by Pioneer A ward farewell party will be tee- Robinson, Wasatch Academy; Ralph Matilda Sprague, 76 years of age. A Kincaid, Montana; Alvin Clark, Box Christmas day in Denmark, by Ida tered Mr. Harold Brown on Friday Elder; Alton Evans, Logan; Scott evening, November 15. The young DePeterson, andan historical sketch by man is soon to leave for a mission in Passey. Logan; Maesal Braesher, Va-dCecil Bingham was given. Rulon Budge, Weber college; lta; north-centrthe states for the I D. Delbert Childs, Springville; S. church. He leaves November 18 Aland Albion Normal; Young, for Salt Lake City, where he will atBurley; Virgil Cropley, Bear tend the I D. S. school for River; Everett Campbell, Los AnFuneral services were held Tuesday geles; Knyon Simmons, Wasatch afternoon for the baby of Mr. and Academy, and Willis Peterson, of Mrs. Ralph Ritter. The speakers were Preston. George c, Childs and Bishop Murray Several of the frosh football gradK. Jacobs. Edward W, Bingham and uates show fine promise as varsity Arthur Bingham furnished the vital material. Moyt of the linemen lacked On Thursday evening, November 7, music. The baby was born Monday weight, but they may get this during night at 12:15 and died Tuesday. It the Harris ville student body, teachers the year. Vranes, center, is varsity Parent-Teachand is survived by its parents, Mr. and officers took their timber on the basis of his play this annual bath in the Weber gymna- season. Mrs. Ralph Ritter, and the following sium. The Young, halfback, was the brothers and sisters: Ronald Ritter. party spent an hour and most elusive player on the fifteen minutes in the water, and had fastest and Lorene Ritter and Glen Ritter. . He Suad. and ais small, but exceedingly Sidney L, Wyatt gave an excellent a wonderful swim. dangerous man in the tak on Peace Sunday evening in open field. Campbell was injured sacrament meeting. during the past season, but with his The funeral of the infant son of six feet three inches he looms as Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bingham, former-!- y good wing material for another seaof Riverdale, was held in the Person. Kincaid, the heaviest man on ry ward Tuesday. November 12. The the line played some good defensive were Bishop Murray K. Ja- football. The defensive work of For-geand Childs in the backfield also LOGAN, November 14, 1929. lookedgowL Moesinger, Robinson and Fhmen gridders at Utah Aggies Lillywhite starred on the line during Arthur and Edward Bingham. nave finished the season and turned the season. Budge was a capable iid Mr. and Mrs. Adam in their suits. Several of the young- general. PatGeorgeson terson are rejoicing over sters have already turned their the arrival Campbell, Vranes, Cropley, Moes-inge- r, to basketball, still others will StUrd- Childs and Forgeon have alstart training for some track and field turned ready after th th holidays, and some ketball, and theirwillattention to basRiverdale mnt 1venIn they teachers gave a dinner and compete on vaiTn- - BSaee ,n nthletics until rious teams in the tourorganization arty t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Romney issues the call of her two ho took part in the Armistice football game at lorin Farr park on Monday afternoon. Wheatley Taylor, Webers eaptain, pnd Bernard Poulson are both Plain Miles. City boys. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence of In their assembly Monday morning Ogden, visited relatives in Arave, Hooper Arcelebrated school the Plain City last Sunday. mistice day with an appropriate pro gram. Miss Kids Skeen gave a pa triotic talk; Miss June lieslop and NORTH OGDEN Miss Beatrice Smith sang a comic duet, followed by patriotic singing by The farmers are rejoicing over the the assembly. In the afternoon teach era and pupils attended the game at good weather for fall work. All are busy doing fall plowing. the Lorin Farr park. Sunday evening, November 10, the Chas. Seegmiller, a former teacher RIVERDALE in the Plain City school, visited the sacrament services were devoted to the subject of Peace." Nathan Barker school Monday. Carroll Moench returned to his gave a very interesting talk on the home in Burley, Idaho, Tuesday morn- subject. Sunday school conference will be ing. The young man has resided at the home of Mr, and Mrs. L R. Jen- held Sunday, November 17, with sessions at 1 a. n. and 7:30 p. m. The kins for the past eight months. Miss Marillda Taylor returned to officers are working hard for a good her home in Plain City on Tuesday. attendance. There was no celebration In the The young lady underwent an opera- town on Armistice day, but a number tion for appendicitis at the Dee hosour of people attended the football pital about ten days ago. She is a game between Ogden and Weber high H. of the late John daughter Taylor, schools and other amusements in the who met with a fatal accident on the s ... railroad about two weeka ago. The Miasfit dance Thursday eve- other communfttoT "before tatS ning, given by the Mutual Improvo-Le- ts in. Mrs. Mary Campbell left ment associations in the Plain CUy Sunday for Idaho to visit her was well attended hall, ters, Mrs. Ira Short at Burley and proved quite entertaining. Mrs. Robert Gibson at Preston. Sir The Relief society ladies are very I and Mrs. William Ellis have been vis- busy preparing for the bazaar they iting at Morgan with their son to hold on Friday, November I ert, and family; and their daughter 22. Jllernette Clark and family. Mrs! Miss Norma Stewart, one of the I Ludndt Campbell is in Salt Lake vis-larelatives and friends. Mn. teachers in the Plain City school, I who has recently returned from Staley has been visiting a; vor1!,c mission for the L. D. S. church, was 11 bomo fMr. and Mrs. Klmff N..m'SrV"thtW the speaker at the sacrament meeting I ,,0Jnwn t Tremonton. rtha Holmes returned last Sunday evening. JJSfw7 Plain City was well represented t Lnay ,ere. he has 5an the Relief society conference of the ladri of the North Weber stake held in the Third uj! sn2!"?th? Agricultural col rUney Wystt Mr. Wyatt, Cari Miss Myrle Stallings r. ward chapel at Ogden Citv .v,iny ,bd a mos and Miss in attendance! m1J fcIJdii!,ati?,cG,ra tb day. Among those W?bl Erved dinner to Milton were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carver, Mr. h aa hfarvel Wyoming, pf J Ingstrom, Miss and Mrs. H. B. Thompson. Mr. and Trek with ,;!?Jr u Fen M1. Jfnen' Wayment, Pbell. Mrs. Marion Knight, Mr and Mrs. Garln.Green nd Mrs. Sidney L. W Waldo Draney, Bishop George PHhom was served at 7:30. bought Ch dll7n after mer, Mrs. Uura M. Jenkins, Mrs. " evnin of 1001 wu enjoyed.h ther with Caroline Weatherston. Mrs. Hilda I yrV . Moyes, Mrs. Martha Thompson, Mrs. Evlaud Bingham, daughter of Mr. Ismilda England, Mrs. Rebecca Weath- leased !?"?, been iame? s- - Bingham is slow-l- y e, after erston, Mrs. Roxie Heslop, Mrs. Sarah in the Dee recovering tiin,tltu.t1,n, hospital ome tlm for a Mrs. Augusta Kenley, nd rather fij? 1 Christenson and Mrs. Emma I od?li t...- ived Thursday I aon. of Mr- - nd Mrs. Palmer. she was struck bv an on City Canning company ami ,a at th" return-m- g Was u,t hospital, is still busy labeling and shipping I home about 6 p. m. from a ball its products. . Another car of can- She was crossing the 5road ned tomatoes was shipped from the diagonally with her head week. this " factory by a Borth bnS car. It broke ,lrUckarm Grow who Vu above the el- managing her at V18 hoot dump, TAYLOR Iwlth1!1 c. nd anLbru,id g!m met nervous shock. 5,PIet ccident losing the Shi baf fuUy regained conscious- one The sack apron and overall dance, on mis yet. left hand his IJe Riverdale dramatic given under the auspices of the Mu- - arm! H JjJ iW? Wonchfnghos-datroup have tual Improvement association on Dee L y IiJff. .h a. very hard this rl-fwas CCJ.dent. auc-Gounod 1 fast fall to evening, pronounced a -? play Success" cess by all the gay crowd who were host who and ,xpect to be nd had his hand in attendance. Music was furnished I 7 eVery venin8 until busy badly crualirjer' that 2e! by the Stephen Hadley orchestra. Re-- 1 t. Henry I freshments were served during the his trin to wJffOt jetunied from Khol working on ""er I daily- nng. school paper which .st , win k. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knighton HeiryTeH d i.5atSa-T1 business Monday wmmitti1?1 I over the arrival of rejoicing PmWafelIa, Idahown nearly every wtb Benjaman lX!ILTnd h111"canvassed by girl in their home. Mother and I Woodand house in town for babe are doing well I Y ,f hoped that the The work of repairing the basement f den. of paper wiSTh? supporting. with Charle Cri-2of the Taylor, ward chapel is progress- I inar ranidlv. On Friday morning, November 15, un?r Wilcox and family doors will be open for the Relief ao- jog vjf SdM ??? J afternoon of Owalir and eeenin November 8, an apron dance Suveraiito U F.rr Wt.t i wmen wiuimat by th. Mutu.1 fm awident in LaytonSunday be on display. A Relief society which Ied thm to return to dance in the ward chapel will close their nome. the days activities. Miss Genevieve Wilde and . dance is P?wavY-- TVera11 ence Jenkins were supper guests Sun- and Y. M. M. tmiVJi E Garlick enter-tbeir bom hut th "ear future. day evening at the home of Mr. and in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ellis Griffin. Mr. nSES? 4 M L daugh-amuseme- nt Rob-expe- ct dy 1 part of the country, k. " JJ1 ini Mrs.lw hav-Whit- brok-Dorot- hy Pltd The-Plai- lt JSLy! For-geo- n, HARKISVILLE .inf Aggie Freshmen Finish Successful Football Season on at-tenti- on Si for nament which is scheduled for this varsity grid practice next fall month. The present year was the I hHiUhi.,eJHoni.thft a frhmn team1 ever Coach Sterl Anderson piloted his gridders through a Mason that failed to show a defeat. Two ties are on the record, one with vo and another hYTnUL 5 with frosh at Logan. The only score made against the Aggie greenlings this season was made in fSmhStrfa,n? a?ainBt Ut4l. when a Aggie territory the Ute youngsters a chance to score! sMhCAle5ei?ick,a coU8 and the college all fell before the frosh. The freshmen also You will have more money looked verygood in their defensive ping and more time to Make Shopping A Pleasure By Riding The Street Cars Used COAL RANGES FARR WEST L 'fix: jfjrtaL" aJJ! r1 jan excellent spirit prevailed. PreaL has returned ont Thomas E. McKay presided in 11 of fmUlr' oideTSlyk withT.riS W morning, and Samuel Dye nre-- and chrysanthemums. in the evening. Bishop William ,a,nd plate Mt for sSeen. H.Mchntire conducted the conferenea "Sg jve,tck contesting team aPW Mature of the morning see- morning November Kansas the t?ry of th Life of the City. Mr en of t0 th Book of Farr Wm j. a membr of Taylor, the party Mormon. aiurelated TW The story was told by WayLf nver and Lawrence Van Dyke. The by Mr Pct to be speakers were WiilUm McKay, Frederick JEnri"1 Harding, and SamuelG.Dye. DwI?ht Mr. Andy Kimose Solos were ren- returned Peterson fBzabeth and the triP in souT vUntin5 Ut.KmH little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. terest of farm bureau work. era with him an Henry Mrs. Lena Cooke, accompanied by Burrows. In addition to the high elk, one of the largest killed in that her husband and baby, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, were guests of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Delcompe last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilcox had as their week-en- d guest their mother, Mrs. Wilcox, of Clearfield. I Mrs. Afton Hipwell, accompanied by her brother, J. C. Hooper and Alice Jones motored to Huntsville and spent the week-en- d with Mrs. Jimmie Smith. Miss Alice Jones, accompanied by her aunt, Phebe Joses, left last Saturday morning for Los Angeles where they, will spend several weeks visitj ing relatives there. A complete line of CHRISTMAS GIFTS, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hull, Jr., of consisting of Salt Lake, formerly of Hooper, are silverware, jewelry of all kinds, lots of good warm blankrejoicing over the arrival of a baby ets, ladies' silk underwear, childrens sweaters, dresses bom last week. girl, Relief society meeting was held and dress goods, also bedspreads; lots of other articles last week at the home of Mrs. T. M. too numerous to mention. It will pay you to attend this Jones. It is expected that the church sale. Don't forget the time and placs--Saturd- ay will be ready for the next meeting. 2 p. m to 5 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. to 10 p. m., 2203 Washington A number of young people of the Avenue. Sunday school have been chosen to take the teachers training. A class has been organized with over twenty We will sell all kinds of furniture and heating stoves members, and is conducted by Miss Maurine Fowler every Sunday morn-inTuesday at 2:00 p. m. r1 lastdd gJPj.rfFrW..,wl.h'SSd City Auction Market 2205 Wash. Ave. g. . PHIL NEWMAN, Auctioneer announced by Bishop Hooper rament meeting next Sunday. PHONE 56S j you will buy a weekly pass on the street car. Dont walk; ride. It is only a few steps from the sidewalk to the cars which are passing every few minutes. A block in this mans town . is some distance if you walk. Buy a Street Car Pass and Ride! UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Utak Rapid Transit Co. T j J Used J J We are now in the midst of our 3rd Annual Harvest Sale nS AUCTION 1 shop- JJ sm STi!? h . Terms! wk e that Klair Fowler and his missionary companion will be the speakers at sac- to spend in spend it if 1 Mrs. Nettie Dyson home from the hospital where ahe was operated for appendicitis week. She is recovering satisfactorily Mrs. Annie Read has been ill and confined to her bed for the past week but is now improving. Mrs. Florence Jones is also reported to have been quite ill at her home during the past week. Mrs. James G. Widdison has returned home from Logan where she has spent the past two weeks in the in- Need a. Taxi er .B Fri-njta- That boy of ours gets more like you every day." Husband (meekly): What's he hm. up to now? al Pr Sj' Never, Im afraid." Why, hows that?" Well, she wont marry him unt-- i he pays his debts, and he cant his debts until she marries him. al bn ; When are Joan and Ed to be maN ned!" of Used Cars t If you havent a car now or want a better one, come in and look over our stock. They consist of several that are practically new and are real buys at the price we ask. t BE SURE AND SEE THESE BEFORE YOU BUY! 1927 Nash Advanced Se- dan. A perfect automobile 1927 Dodge Sedan, OQOET vOZO new seat covers, good tires..... CTO P JpDZt) 1927 Chrysler Sedan, like new throughout 1928 Chevrolet Touring, 8000 miles v 350 Also several others of various makes and models, both open and closed. Robt. H. Hinckley, Inc. 2810 Washington Ave. |