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Show 21, 1929 L.Mnv. May city PLAIN Idu Ji.idir.L- Oiati.'fi. i i, i i :!. r.: ..i- 1 i- from page 4.) Taylor and Fhoebe Lund for Fish Lake, where summer vaca- - iiooi'Kit ViU spend their i - Vi ,v InT v it th,- i i v. ::i li. - MT.no1. i'K! SI.MS 1. sirm.Ms .MAKE l.tHM) KKiUMK fi I!,, ..... .... , 1 1 ijl." ij HOOPER su:i.!ts z - -. iK-- 11 Ski. ! 1 V:-- .."i 1 - In.-- n .l iy . ij oii:i ivik-i'- ! 1 L. I'lat.k Tl.t.i v it . wri l.i- i Huntsville !l i i k'T. ni t.i tii- l is ; k i !.uv ! I!.:- ; iv 1 i !.. .ki.ki ,i v. ;ryt I'-- - i li.e Vy i !n!,l j!.iy .la;., r. !. i.. . I In- - fit! t: (hormc-shl-l.- l Wi ll- - pro-"- f H'siittg an.ir.y.t'il. n .1 Ik -t 1 ;.s v.i-l- i her jty is quite proud of eraduating young people from Weber college and . of The th school tpeople graduating U Vmirir W Plata from Ruth are Misses Jenkins, Lucile Olson, and Mr. Floyd WfJ vLla PoulsonWeber county Those from 1 Sharp, Evelyn Miss MayMax Christensen on; Messrs. 'college I ! ll.c accident. Last Monday the little fellow was attempt-harro- w 1 A medal was av. aiL.1 r for his wuik ip. dra-pani-- ,1 i'iir,.lf.i-t- - i - V.' iy. :'v it ki 1; r:i: .i '.n.' Hi Ill 4-- H s 9. Uai-hei- s . ; IVr t,rs "f '1, W-- m I 'ima'i rs Ms. tLini rr,Kv:i t;! iiiiii'i. ib" vuv: M eSk.: ;m:s IH.x-i.vtl- i p of ih,. l'atigh-ii- !' i. v t at the home on Tiu:r:day af- - ii'its l.ie'j lislur, C.-r- 1 :t . l' 1 r i!.c i Wi:;-.!.- i .'f 11. !n 'A i'. .. n't ii'..uy i.i'il Will f.ll 1.1 t.lk'.l.g . I la'k ly i'. b' 1 .1 S. iiii.lt' ai... I " k I 1 M, I. A. Hill.!-.'- il.ii i :i ,r . ..ii n!i!k-- Mi- - , ay F. ll: e!..!.! in il m-- :m.l m-.- o Ki.n; 1 (j N. rMi 1 J of Pioneers, camp Sit, North willDaughters been Mrs. meet Thursday at the homo of Francis while ramp ,,Y plants will meet withItussell, Annie C. Road. the week of farmers Plain :hii among We City and neighboring towns. Mr. who has been confined they have a large enough to thp Home, house for the past six months, image this year to insure the comp- is still ill with rheumatism seriously any quite a run. at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Plain City ditches are again fillw Mary Jones. with water, and the farmers are tak-- g Miss Cleone Beus gave a party for advantage of the opportunity to the second and third grade pupils in beftheir well matured early crops pt ore the water in the rivers recedes. the park last Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Francis Thomas has been chos- - Games were played and luncheon was served, at which the children turned ta ai water master this year. the party into a surprise shower for Miss Beus. Plain City is preparing for quite i holiday on May 30. There will be Mi3s Mae Smith gave a lawn party iueball games and different amuse-sent- s her home to her at on the square during the aft- and seventh gradespupils of theof sixth last Monday and a ernoon, grand ball in the new week. Plain City factory of the has ijgdea Canning company vay busy distributing tomato V M.iiuto. :u.l Mi'Ses Mvilji: Tin r. M.ii.p .!k.ln;..k.!t, ('Lira Fii'wr, r.b.i. l wa Ll l bi::..r. f.itm nf ;ii; iluri-- Ti mn.ilvis ha IVarl the evening. Mr. Howard Jenkins of Ogden gave TAYLOR Mias a very wonderful talk at the services last Sunday evening. Peterson, daughter of Marion J. II. Naisbett was pleasantly surprised last Wednesday on her fifgiven at the Weber county tieth birthday anniversary when her children beautiher and Mrs. Elias Peterson, of Tay--r, was chosen queen of the Golden Hr. pike ball, igh school Mrs. two-wee- Geo. E. Fowler, principal of our has been chosen to represent school, Sunday. Weber county teachers at the N. E. if1 r:!indi?rs TChris Atlanta, Georgia, this Lightfoote and A. to be held at will summer. be accompanied by He JoSf. "v,Uwince Farr were his and Miss Belva Maurine, MrS-- UfaFtte daughter, and f.TSMday.Mr Moline motored Brown. oweInfl .of Griffinf i 0gden Pent f Mt Md Wi-H- - UXXJKaVSmg mama rette that continues success in smoking Summons history IN THE DISTRICT COI RT OK THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OK I TAII IN AND KOR WKUKK COUNTY Venip R. Thnn. plaintiff, n. Thomaa C. Murphy, William II. Murphy, IVter Murphy, Syluslcr K. Rrmvn, Kranris Drown, John ami Thomas Shannon, hrim at law and nvt uf kin nf AnaatuMa lluiinisan, alao known uh AniiBKtapia HanniK.'in, iIpcpusmI, alao all othpr prKon unknowii, rlaimiiiK any right, title, mtate. Iu-- or iiiterrit in the real drarriM in the roniplaint advene to plaintiff' nwr.pmhip nr any rlnud upon plaintiff title thoreto, ilofi'mlaiit. Thp Stutp of Utah to said defendant i You are hereliy unimuiivd to appear within twenty day after aprvico of thi summon uiKin you, if imrveil within the County in which thi action i brought; otherwiae within thirty day after service; and defend the above entitled action ; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will he rendered against you according to the demand of tha which ha been filed with the complaint, Clerk of laid court. Thi action is brought for the purpowe of (luieting title in the plaintiff to the following described property, situate in Weber County, Slate of Utah: All of Lota Seventeen (IT) Eighteen (18) Nineteen (IB) and Twanty (20) of Maguire's Subdivision of the West Hair of liloek Twenty-three (23), Hot C" of Ogden City Surllan-niKi- ppi-ert- 810-31- Jhn It i to be tbe biggest iu jr re-tera- ed llfcj1!? Light Co. al-l- You can bank on tbe quality of a ciga- Miss with a presented Miss Frances of Taylor, gave the ful watch. ulutaiory address at the graduating Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ilipwell have aercises of the Weber county high k returned from a motor trip Thursday evening, May 23. vey. to California. JOHN C. DAVIS, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Farr have Plaintiffs Attorney. The Relief Society is planning an P. O. Address, from a trip to St. Anthony, Fred J. Kiese Build 'here they have been Ogdon, Utah. with excursion to the Salt Lake temple ing,Publication visiting dates. May S, 10, 17, 24, IL l:n Farr's mother, Mrs. Cazier, Wednesday, May 29. They expect to from bus. go Hooper by the Mrs. Lyman Hunter Summons is spending a weeks with her Cliff home from Smith is returning in Gar parents IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK WEBER the A. C. at Logan, where he has reCOUNTY. STATE OK UTAH ceived his masters degree in biology. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Nelson, Plaintiff; vs. Elizabeth M LeGrande Griffin, of Miss Ila Kaisbitt leaves this Satur- O'Keefe Nelson, Defendant, Per, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Tha Slate of Utah to said Defendant . . . Unffin, f Taylor Sunday. The Bar-n- s day for Los Angeles, accompanying You arc hereby summoned to appear within Misses Bernice and Bever-- r, her sister, Mrs. J. II. Nelson home. twenty days after service of this summons ol Ogden, are Miss Naisbitt expects to spend the upon you. if served within the County in which week the spending is this action f.th their brought; otherwise within thirty summer in California. aunt, Mrs. Ellis Griffin. days after service; and defend the above enMay 17. also Sorenson, $5.00 'oiiM'iiii'ut Terms! U un-jenta- nd fill in ( $125.00 Ik-i- t ; sumner months. sips .. present t tli. l Fri.I.iy nivl.t in t'ra. and as Utah Power & i'roiram nf (i,. t j h jus l,m- - in: noi:s, as low as - Kenneth Thursday left by ai.iiei '.i.oilo fur the state ubeie he will repre-ivp- .l the Intel m. ',ir. tain Wo-lemills The (f.ub-- . (. i- P.ni'Au ! as VUs (l. lii'illn, fi;;., jvra.lt - I k' evil.)!1,, I!' at t!'.k' Im h- a.i' with t!;e Sla-irril- le Op. AH Lt J'- - Kancs l .1 i'!'!.;!i pa.i";.ill il! lilt' t Tmu! ICIcctric t i.t I! ,kk' P,ai-ley- ut-f- l'n-.- e. Klb.abi th I.aik'm, Ai.ule , Maccio ib'k'wn. I.v. hi ri'.ic Hig !ey, am! Miv. likw v:i Lukin. After i; lb" a !;! uLy w.is by the liiole-- s ju.,J ! er daughter, Miss Liu.ii Flown. ! "!. tik;.l Fell In. 'll. 1, i ;; .iffartii'i I ! ll'i.ll i Mi'iv: Vi'sm's. S.(!v Tayl.-r- , F.t'in'.!:, Nol.ia Tayb.'.' a;-,- 1 Tl- hi k. v bi-1- U" :;i. 'I'Ve! lb ii'...l . st-.-t- : i.t-r- i '..i. voi t is he annual au.i.-p.l,!y under the direction of also one for j.:,! iil father, who was standing near, Gene Finch was r.wa'i.i.'a tl.o pa dtil the horses became frightened, ehiii'.istry him beneath the harrow. ... , , STMcsned. however, with some se- U d,Rl? i rviiv' ! a bruises. and icrstches medal a Ralph Sinipv.!i won a riu.K-nl.k..!v clubs rve sewing classes of the medal. opera their summers jj o0n commence The club leaders this year will An enjoyable afternoon was !.j.. nt .. jfjgtes Ruth Poulson, Buelah and last in a social rluoi by Friday Tivisn Thomas and Evelyn Thomp-Kand of the Y. L. M, I. A. in honor of Mr-s- . A. 1. Hates, who has taught the class for the li nt afternoon Plain the On Saturday year. Citr baseball team met both the teams on North the and Ogden Mr. Both games were the and Mrs. HamlJ Child announce P!s!a City diamond. arrival of a baby hov' last week. jecided in favor of Plain City. .. . M- . recent T :i . i ;.i UkTV ':F A jSnk Skeen. Vinnan Thompson, son of Mr. and tfi llfrvin Thompson, is recovering l' f. tV.'lki'-i- 1 titled action; and in east of your failure so to do. judgment will be rendered against yen according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Camel CIGARETTES WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE Camels contain the choicest tofMceos grown . . . expertly blended for matchless taste and fragrance. They hat e a welcome mellowness and mildness that yon will find in no other cigarette. Smoke them as often as you like, Camels never tire your taste. The quality of Camels is never permitted 'to vary. Only a superior cigarette could have won and held world leadership for all these years as Camel has done . fl 1929. R. J. Reynold. Tat'seco Usituiiy, W'uiuue&iiu, fi. C. Court. This action is brought to recover a the bonds of now and heretofore existing betweenmatrimony you and the plaintiff. P. LcROY NELSON. Plaintiffs Attorney. 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