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Show Friday, May in. Hm THE OGDEN POST WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE HOOPER Mother's day will hi observed Sunday, May 12, by the members of the and The officers Hooper ward. teachers of the Hooper Sunday School are preparing a program for Sunday morning, and the Priesthood are in charge of the evening program. subjects will be given by Frank Skeen, Floyd Taylor, Clifford Davies and George Rishop Wbcally Taylor. Palmer will speak ten minutes on More Extensive Aaronic Priesthood Activities. The singing will be by the Deacon's quorum and benediction l.y LaMont llcslop. new There were seven christened last fust Sunday. Mr, William Knight is seriously ill in the Dee hospital from infection in babies his leg, which was caused by a bruise received some years ago. Uncle Edwin Parker Is confined Mrs. Sylvia Singleton has loen to his home on account of serious quite ill at her home during the past illness. week. Mr. lion Olson is also quite ill with influenza. Miss Mary Dyson won the dancMr. W. J. Maw was in Idaho the ing contest at the weekly Friday dance last Friday evening which en- fore part of the week on business. titled her to a aeroplane ride SunMr. and Mrs. II. R. Thompson were day afternoon at the Ogden airport. The week previous this privilege was Salt take visitors on Monday last. won by MIhs Florence Spaulding and Mr. Ted Childs. On Sunday, May 5, a family dinner was given at the home of Mrs. Emma Last Sunday evening in Mutual Im- Moore, the occasion being Mrs. contestants Moore's birthday. ThoHo present were: provement meeting the entering the M. I. A. public speaking Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Cuttle, Mr. contest gave their orations. They and Mrs. Victor Lund, Mr. and Mrs. will represent the Hooper ward next Francis Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Friday night at Ogden, when tho fin- Folkman, Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Whital tryouts of Weber stake will be ten and Misses Sadie and Clyde Lund. held. The contestants from Hooper are Robert Jones and Elta Arave. IIARRISVILLE event of the school Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hinwcll left school will prethe Harnsvillc motor on year, two weeks' a Wednesday in the ward hall the operetta, trip to California, accompanied by sent their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Windmills of Holland, on Friday evening next. Roth teachers and puBiton, of Ogden. pils have spared neither time nor Mrs. A. P. Rates has been confin- means to make the affair a great suced to her home for the past week, cess. Special scenery has been prepared for the occasion. Following is suffering with infection in her leg. the cast: Grant Agrcen, Ella Rogers, The school baseball tram played the F.lgia Taylor, George Smith, Darward Roy team on the Hooper square last Fames, Hilda ltuth1 Christensen, MaThere will also be The score was 12 tilda Avondet. Friday afternoon. The indoor a chorus, singers and special dancers. to 4 in favor of Roy. team played Roy also, the score beOn Monday evening the Harrisville ing 7 to 3 in favor of Hooper. As a dosing baseball team played ngainst the Tay- Mr. and Mrs. William Wadsworth lor team on the Harrisville grounds. have recently moved to Magna where The score was 27 to 21 in favor of Mr. Wadsworth is employed as a car- Harrisville. penter. Miss CU-rk- n, Tbe Aaronic Priest hood are rehearsing a pageant which will be staged in the ward Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 0. Moore Tuesday evening, May 14, nmuHement hall. . .announce the arrival of a new baby boy. Staples, Joseph L. Ferrin, Merlin Rur-net- t, , Thomas Francis Clark, Ezra Richardson, Pierce Graham, David Rurnett, Arthur D. Stallings, Clinton D. Robbins, Geo. Tulley, Orville Graham, R. O. Graham, Harvey Rurnett, Marlin Thompson, Warren J. Stallings, J. I. Stallings, Everett Robbins, C. A. Hogge, Joseph Eggles-toClair Gutherie, Geo. Stallings and Lewis Clark of Eden; Archie Penrod, taonard Peterson of Ogden; Arthur liinghaia of Riverdale, and the Misses Kathryn IIuss of Ogden, Zena Stallings, Fay Robbins, Ortell Stallings, Olive Rurnett, Myrle Stallings, Doris Stallings of Eden, and Maurine Green of Taylor. The afternoon was spent in playing games. At 5 o'clock a deMrs. licious luncheon was served. Green received many beautiful and useful gifts. The indoor baseball girls of Harris- June Russell was entertained ville and Taylor met Monday evening on her 16th birthday Sunday, May 5, at Harrisville. The Harrisville girls by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. were the winners in their game. The A breakfast score was 17 to 9. John Russell of Roy. was served at 8:00 o'clock to Miss Russell, and eight of her girl friends. The color scheme of yellow was carried out attractively and a bowl of In honor of Mrs. Carl Green, formyellow jonquils graced the center of erly Miss Thelma Carver, whose marthe table. After the breakfast the riage took place Wednesday, May 8, company motored to the Roy meet- in the Salt take temple, Mrs. Leonard ing house where they visited Sunday Peterson, sister of the bride, enterSchool. tained May 1 at a shower at her home in Ogden. There were present: W. C. Carver, Harry Carver, Minnie Geddis, Ryron Carver, Fred Our village, today, presents a very Palmer, Vem Palmer, F. McFarland, busy spectacle; within a radius of less Walt Telford, Lizzie Pritchett, John than a square mile 32 teams Wcrc Gould, Joseph Bachman, Charles counted in the fields at work preparMilton Shurtliff, Aldo StephWoods, the soil and planting the crops. ing The protracted spring has made the ens, Horace Holly, L. Erickson, Adrain Hess EDEN Mes-dam- es PLAIN CITY of Ogden, Arthur Bingham, farmers late with their work, and they J. J. Hamer, R. F. Green Riverdale, arc now rushed as the season ad- and Miss Maurine Green of Taylor; vances. Mrs. A. D. Brown of Far West. The The Plain City baseball team held bride received many beautiful gifts. their first practice game Tuesday eveMrs. A. J. Cnrx-ealso entertained ning; the boys are in good trim and in honor of her Mrs. Green, daughter, we expect some interesting games home in Eden Saturday, May her at during the season. 4. Those present were Mesdames R. . F. Green and J. J. Hamer of Taylor; The M. I. A. of the North Weber Peterson and J. Harmon Rond Dewey stake are holding their stake conHenry Brown of tests in the Third ward chapel of Og- of Salt take City; den City on Thursday and Friday eve- Tremonton; J. M. Wilbur, R. R. Y. R. Stallings, Geo. nings of this week, the following Plain Thompson, City couples will compete in the dancing contest: Clara Knight and Claire Folkman, May Sharp and tae Olson, Virginia Knight and Homer Poulson, .Mabel Knight and Floyd Falmer. r Sunday evening there was M. I. A. Conjoint meeting held in the Eden church. The Huntsville quartette, composed of J. Karl Felt, Wayne Grow, Ernest R. McKay and Henry Burrows, accompanied by Mrs, Chas. E. Felt, furnished the music. Carl Green of Taylor, recently returned from the Swiss German mission, gave an interesting talk. taVern Clark gave the outline of the M. I. A. stake contest work and announced that Miss Fay Robbins of Eden had been selected to represent Huntsville, Eden and Liberty in the queen contest of the Ogden Stake M. I. A. day to be held at the Rerthana hall May 15. The people of Eden wal'd met Tuesday night and discussed plans for the building of a new recreational hall. After the meeting there was a free picture show, There will be a parent-teachemeeting held Friday night, May 10, at the Eden school house. rs NORTH OGDEN NOTES Al-le- On Saturday evening, May 11, the following girls of the M. I. A. junior class will meet at the home of Mrs. Thelma Hunt to prepare Mothers day gifts: Misses LnVon Knight, Lois Palmer, Donna Mae Jenkins, Dorothy Maw;, Mamie Davies, Elma Poulson, Lcttio Maw and Priscilla Ilodson. In honor of the 100th anniversary of the rest oration of the Aaronic Priesthood, the members of that quorum will take part in all the services on next Sunday, May 12. At the Sacrament meeting, which will convene at 7:30 p. m., Mr. Orvil England will Mr. Owen preside at the organ. Knight will offer the opening prayer. Lee Carver and George Skeen will have charge of the sacrament. Three-minutalks on different doctrinal pl.-ic- ot . Mr. B. F. Blaylock, a prominent resident of North Ogden, who for many years was ward historian, is critically ill. Also Mrs. Scott Camp The Mothers Day program for Sunday, March 12, is in charge of the Sunday school. Special invitations have been mailed to every mother in the town, and a beautiful program is ar Palisade Velvet Persian and floral designs. Regular $4.25 grade. Special Kerns Quality Chocolates Special Package FOR MOTHER Q9 Vw OT Katonah Velvet rugs, woven seamless, attrac- tive pattern with grey ground and blue border. A regular $22.25 value. Special for .Friday and npJLO.UU Saturday at all-ov- er fifi Llay $28.00 Finest Quality Wilton Rugs Finest quality worsted Wilton rugs, size 27x54, including HerColors at!, Sarouk, Karnak. that will match your present rugs. Values to V.UU $16. Your choice V-- is the title of a useful circular which we will A send you free on request 8210 Fervac seamless Axminster rug, size 7.6x9. Very attractive pattern, rose taupe open center ground, blue border, attractive Chinese design with lanterns and sprays in borders and corners of rug. Regular $40. No. Sr" Children of the religion classes wen pleasantly surprised on their last meeting day by a party arranged h their honor by their teachers, Mia Weltha Holmes, Claudia Nix and Mn. Rachel Swenson. Miss Mary Staker, daughter of Hr. and Mrs. John L. Staker, became the bride of Irvin Nalder, of Ogden, on the vu evening of May 7. The ceremony Flat! performed by Bishop James H. at his home. The baby daughter of Mr. and Ha Marls Folkman is still critically ill ef pneumonia. )l Katonah Velvet Rugs Medium Size 27x52. quality, attractive, modem pattern, tan ground. Regular $3.00. spui Seamless Axminster No. 5978 Penn Royal seamless rugs of good quality. Attractive modem design with grey ground effect. Sold regularly at $37.50, priced for Friday and Saturday $28.00 Franklin Axminsters 1508 Franklin Axminster rugs, seamless, heaviest quality, No. Caliban Wool and Fibre Rugs Caliban heavy quality wool and fiber rugs, size 7.6x9. New shipment just received, containing a wonderful assortment of new patterns, all the new colors are included in the assortment grays, greens, blues, lavenders, black and gold. A wonderful rug at a moderate price for bedrooms, porches, breakfast rooms. Regular $18.60. $15.00 woven of selected high grade yams. Deep nap. Sold reguFri- larly at $45, but priced for d4 Homespun Wool Rugs Homespun wool rugs, size 7.6x9. A wonderful new creation in all-wo- ol gr25'w'.- $20.00 ASSOCIATION i CONCRETE iomikmaningi E. L. BUTLER TIRE CO. 3116 Washington Avenue Phone 422 EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME -- - TiiTussiissees J reversible. fabric, to lie flat on the Heavy enough floor. Combination colors oi green, rose and lavender effects. L1RERAL CREDIT TERMS McCornick Build ini $35.00 Saturday at.. PORTLAND CEMENT salt laxb erry, $2.00 Penn Royal $30.00 Randor Axminster rugs, size 7.6x9. Good quality, tan ground, figure in blue and gold. A regular $37.50 value. Special Friday 614, all-ov- er build them a $3.oo Axminster No. '7.6x9, No. Light quality Axminster rugs, size 27x54. Values to Included are Penn $4.00. Malvern, Marmon and Clif-SpccW Rugs Seamless Axminster Low to Mrs. George W. Stratford was the honor guest at a pleasant afternoos of Mrs. Henry party given at the home Strickler, on May 8. The officers and teachers of the Primary associates were hostesses. Small Axminsters Fervac Phone 6S9 mow Going frn A host of little playmates of Airis and Melvin Phillips surprised then on their eleventh birthday after school on Tuesday. Alvin and Melvin art win boya of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Phillips. They received many nice gifts from their little friends. Light Quality Katonah Velvet X-3- 0, a. depart At Worth While Savings Good Quality - Attractive Designs - Low Prices Size 27x54. 2159 Washington Avenue extension ment of home management, and Mi Murray Jacobs, county president of the Ladies farm bureau, put over very successful demonstration Ca lamps, shade making in the ward hal here last week. ladies were preu About twenty-fiv- e ent. The project was completed bj the following ladies: Clara Smith, Mary E. Holmes, Lena Van Scluij Mary Hipwell, Maude Benedict, Ln! ella Bingham, Rosalia Stickler, Id, la Johnson, Hazel Drake, Lillian Bel. nap, Minnie Stratford, Elizabeth Hon. ter, Christine Staker, Melva Stratford, Louise Olsen and Drucilla McFarland These demonstrations will be held on the second Tuesday of each month hereafter, and extra meetings will be called for special work of the fans bureau ladies. RUG VALUES Rugs KERNS Miss Ellen Agreen of the Utah At ricultural college Friday and Saturday The boys baseball team and the girls indoor baseball team of the Junior high school were both success- - With Charming Greeting Card their entertainment. ne The M Men furnished the program for church last Sunday evening. It consisted of speeches by Maurice Berrett, Thomas Shupe, and Evan Shaw. The musical numbers were rendered by the contesting quartette and instrumental trio and a saxophone solo by Grant lluband. floors andl Mrs. Emma Tickford was recently Barker won second Miss an operation in a district typewriting contest brought home, following at the hospital. Utah Agriculwhich was held at the tural college on High School day, May A dance under the direction o t the 3 . . community activity committee will be held Friday evening, May 10. amuseward in held the dance At a ment hall May 3, Mr. and Mrs. Aldro winners in a Saturday, May 11, will be observed Barker were waltz contest; Maurice Storey and as ward field day. There will be a Marcel Madsen won first place in a baseball game and numerous athletic contest. Roth couples were contests, followed by a picture show fox-trin the evening. A continuation of given a box of candy. these nctiivties, consisting of games Mrs. Jennie Shaw and Mrs. Beatrice and dancing, will be held Tuesday eveS. McBride entertained last Wednes- ning, May 14, following the Mutual day evening at a shower givena re-in meeting. honor of Mrs. Helen Shaw Hall, A special Mothers day program has cent bride. been prepared for Sundays services. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Orton are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy WILSON at their home lastSaturday, May 4. The end of school program schedLorene Randall and Ellen Barker, uled for next Friday evening, May from who are attending school at the Brig- 17, is receiving much attention C. S. and teachers Principal last pupils. ham Young university, spent week-en- d with their parents and Graves hopes to make it even better than the one last year. friends. . The school operetta "Windmills of and son, Holland, is progressing well. This Mrs. Velma Holmes Wright The Rock Springs, Wyoming, are will be a part of the program. Garth, of follows: of "Mynheer principals visiting with her parents, Mr. and cast Jacob Bercompas; Mrs. Milton Holmes. Mrs. Ronald Hertogenbosch, Holmes of Nevada is also visiting Vrou Hertogenbosch, Ruth McFarland; "Wilhelmina Hertogenbosch, here. . . . Ruth Wilson; "Hilda Hertogenbosch, Bernice Bingham; "Bob Yankee, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Marshall, promRichard forHans, Leon Sparand Graehl; of citizens inent Ely, Nevada, Frantz," Wayne Bingham; mer residents of North Ogden, are row; spending a few days with their son, "Katrina, Arlene Seamons. The children of the 5th, 6th, 7th and E. J. Marshall, Jr. 8th grades furnish the choruses. The Mrs. Mary Thorton from Menden, 4th grade have a wooden shoe dance, Utah, is visiting with her friends and and the smaller children appear in various clever numbers. relatives of North Ogden. Miss Rae Chadwick has charge of costumes. Artistic results are dethe Diem is of a her Mrs. taster guest relatives for a few days at Lyman, veloping each day. ct te Dairy Born bell is confined to her home on account ranged for of illness. Mildred Wyoming. The Mutual Improvement association has been very active and interested in the contest work of this spring. In the public speaking department North Ogden was represented by Orton, taona Roylance, Gwen Shupe, and Joseph Jones. A quartette consisting of Dallas Berrett, Henry Ward, Elmon Woodfield, and Wayne Barker took part in the music department. In addition to this number were a double trio for girls and art instrumental trio. Girls who sang in the double trio were: Anna Brown, Annis Brown, Della Storey, Ethel Storey, Ellen Garner, and Jetla Elmon Woodfield, Dallas Barker. Berrett, and Jetta Barker composed the instrumental trio. In dramatics, Karma Chadwick, Jack Burt, Mina Store', Edna Randall, Charles Ellis, and Horace Dudman constituted the cast for the one-aplay entitled "The Invisible Hand. At the Gold and Green ball the contest cotillion will be danced by Anna Brown, Annis Brown, Della Storey, Erma Storey, Allen Warren, Jack Burt, Elmer Garner, and Vernal Spackman. Miss Gwen Shupe has been chosen to be queen for North Ogden at the Gold and Green ball. Mother Knows Best . at ful in defeating Plain City teams the local park last Tuesday. - |