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Show Friday, June rmroGuRN post fr WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE Child, Bob Jones, This activity in the community is rived under quarantine regulations ,y motor were FloydFlinders and Gene tester and Boland with services Bishop began rqiuiisurcd by the M. I. A. There is and the got emThe they Finch. boys report a 1'anatropu with the double moving J. D. Hooper presiding. rrank- fields at beet in the M. p F. R. Sunday were J. Beus, ployment In the Sacrament meeting inucbine, and it is the aim of Spcukers picture Ireaidcnt Vrrnon the M. 1. A. to show only the very and Bishop Hooper. Mrs. Gladys rening, June class of Mutual girls took adL. Coombs was the- speaker. Brother lust types of pictures. Simpson and Joseph O. Moore furnishthe Mrs. Mary vantage of the opportunity of going Coomba alwuld have addressed been organized in Liberty ed musical numbers, and has 'Iherc June on Sunday evening, rendered beautifully Going to the Salt Lake temple last Saturday Eden ward acno under the Jealeihip of Douglas Brian, Farley storm the of account on Mr. Johnson was an active to perform baptisms. They were hut Home.'' 16, a popular Ogden musician, a music Flinders. Anne last Mrs. he talked so was held, worker in this community, having companied by meeting of his class of It) pupils. AlthoughalsoMr. served faithfully and efficiently as Those who went were Nora King, Sunday evening. The theme a he is vocal a is Brian teacher, lie talk was Work for Our Dead. solo Hooper ward for the Flora King, Bessie Widdison, Annie teacher of piano and is giving lessons organist for theBenediction was given Read, Florence Spaulding, Edna LamBO a!o gae a very beautiful years. to this group. Those listed in the past accompaThinkin'" "Sittin' and the grave bert, Edna Christensen and June ltus- entitled, Holmes, Oneld Chard, by John H. Kaisbitt, Widdison. Sibtcr Lalfcre class are Boss Lula Mr. Bt nied by his wife, dedicated Jas.G. by Hill, Doris Hill, chilfive Coombs on the piano. It was a very Claude Hill, wife and Mrs. Wilmer Rigby of Idaho was a leaves Johnson Amelia Mary Ciaik, Klua Ciaik, meeting. a enjoyable guest of her brother, Grover King, Shaw, Viola Willard, Alice Willaid, dren. and the last week. Due to a mistake the announcement Alice Chard, daughter, Mrs. Greenberg Mary Wilduring Willard, Emma Fay corbeen Viola Child has just returned a needs little the has Miss Lake dance band Salt of of the lard, Virginia JJndsay, Marion Gard- Afurn, her JohnEllen Mrs. visit to her sister, Mrs. Phila from rection. The danee will be held Fri- ner, Ruth of mother, Gaidner and Ray Holmes. guest a be 118. will There week. June in tehi. lips, day night, Mr. Brian will hold these classes each ston for the past band concert during intermission, and Miss Nellie Johnston of this town Hooper Will Celebrate 4 at afternoon, beginning Thursday The activity committee met with all tlie friends of the band boys o'clock in the afternoon. was the sjieakcr at Kanesville last Haul Towers, chairman, and outlined throughout Weber county are especialSunday evening. Little Fern Chard, Hull has returned home a good program for Die Fourth of ly invited to attend. Also the public Harvey is invited. The music for dancing will daughter of Mr. and Mrs, D. E. Chard, from Chicago, where he was graduated July. The band, under direction of be furnished by the Gardner orches- died recently from the effects of a from the school of dentistry. teo Lambert, will render several seblow on thtf neck. She was just rewas tra of Liberty. the and R. E. Widdison will be lections Browning President George club of Kden ward met at covering from the effects of the speaker at the services last Sunday master of ceremonies. The address o The the welcome will be given by J. II. Nais-bit- t. the home of Mary Ciaik Thursday at mumps, and while playing with evening. she was the of children neighborhood club Sam Kiefer of Salt Lake City 2:00 o'clock; every member of the visited was D. Johnson Mrs. Anna was present. The project for the accidently struck on the neck, causing the oration, and the ladies deliver brother-in-lawill her last by Sunday convulsions. . Medical aid wss sumwill both furnish mens and Lake quartette meeting was muklng salads. The City. Johnson, of Salt moned, but the child passed away Georgemade also be numbers will There numbers. in to the girls made a fruit and vegetable salad. without Huntsville a They trip regaining consciousness. in the outside towns way of read from work. Light refreshments were served. The Mrs. interest of genealogical Surviving are the parents and the Johnson is 88 years of age. meeting wss under the direction of ings, etc. Club Leader Doris Stallings. The sports will be carried on in the following brothers and sisters: Henry Mrs. Josephine Manning left last The grand opening of the Eden I). Chard of Ogden; l.ysle Chard, week to spend a short vacation with afternoon with races of different kinds and a ball game between Hooper and store, under the new management of Viola ('haul, Roy, Clariance, Eldon, her son and family at Tremonton. William Waterstradt, was held last Onald, Naomi, and Bernice. Funeral Mrs. Carl Sewell, formerly Mias Iris West Point. There will also be a tug Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The services were held Thursday in the Wadsworth of Hooper, reports the of war, races for ladies, races for men, store sure looks fine with its new Liberty ward chapel. birth of a baby boy at Magna, where chariot races, sewing contest for Miss Alice Chard, daughter of Mr. she is coat of white. The store has ail been staying with her mother, Mrs. ladies, etc. remodeled, and it looks like we have and Mrs. William Chard, is suffering Wm. Wadsworth. There will also be given a prize for a new store. There was business with the mumps as are also Mrs. the of destruction couple having the largest family to the crops Owing enough during the opening sale to Mary Rhodes Ward, wife of Ralph here, some of the boys have gone to present and one for the oldest man keep five clerks busy. Mr. Water Ward, Walter Clark, I). E. Chard, other towns to get employment. Those present. Everybody is invited. Come stradt stated that they would have a and Lysle Chard. The people of the who left for Franklin, Idaho, last week and have a good time. week-en- d sale each week. community were hoping that the epidemic of mumps which lasted all winSpecial Announcement m Mrs. Lizzie Stallings called the girls ter was over, but it seems that it is of the M. I. A. into a meeting Sunday bi caking put again. Mrs. Christalicll Gardner Poulsen, evening to decide on a dute to go to wife of Alton B. Poulsen, who, with the summer camp in South Fork can is summer school her husband, taking yon. The dates drawn by the Eden ward at the May Union meeting was woik at the A. C. college in Logan, from the seventh to the fourteenth of has been given second place in the of Lucy July, but the General Y. L, M, I. A. opera under the tutorship Poulsen Mrs. and Mr. Gates. spent board of Salt lake are sending deleMrs. Poulseni gates to Ogden stake grounds on the week-en- d andwith Mrs. 11. C. Gardner these dates for special training to Og- parents, Mr. den stake ward officers in Camp of liberty. Some of the farmers of this vicinity and inasmuch as Liberty ward Life; la desirous of going to ramp at this .who arc suffering from a loss in the articular time, Eden will take the pea crop due to the Sunday, Juno 16, After July 1st we will be located at the corner of 26tli iberty dates which are August IS), storm will le able to cover tho loss Street and Washington Avenue in temporary quarters 20, 21, 22. All Eden M. I. A. girls with a large potato crop if nothing comhave Farmers themselves govern happens. just accordingly. until our new home east of the Hotel Bigelow is comThe Fourth of July celebration in pleted planting potatoes this week. The irrigation season is in full away pleted. the Eden ward is coming off in great and most of the other crops look like Each style. organization has its parSales, repair and service departments will be located ticular part to do. The Sunday School they will survive. WILSON EDEN Bel-na- - three-year-o- Farms are once more planted here. The crops now in are mostly barley, oats, beans and potatoes. Sarah Ellen Holmes celebrated her seventy-thir- d birthday on June 21. Mrs. Holmes is our oldest pioneer resident and was the first white child to live in the district west of Weber river as far south os Layton. Her ather, John Martin, was Wilsons first permanent settler, coming here in 1856 with his wife and baby daughter and remaining throughout his lifetime. Mrs. Holmes, also, has spent her life in this district, first known as West Weber- - She reminds us that the destruction of the late storm suffered here is nothing to worry over, compared with the disadvantages which the first farmers over came. HOOPER Impressive services were held in the Hooper cemetery last Tuesday for J. latwrence Johnson, who died last Sun. day at the Dee hospital after an illness of three days of spinal meningitis. A large crowd of relatives and friends gathered at 10 a. m. The body ar For Men and Young Men. Starting Saturday, June C0S-- n e ? Mdsr(lmnu fen tlM MM for Kart I Inti B. B. Clothes Shop 350 25th eon t ill AH Street MW ina KIM mu To Gateway Chevrolet Friends and Customers We have placed all suits on sale in three groups: Reduced Reduced BOttl it II M tat JMT itron wblel ItMl ft I It la Reduced tW to it km new address. of R. rounl Inc. Gateway Chevrolet, at 26th Street Our Motto: "Truth in Advertising ku 1 fOOtbl ecu Come and be convinced! Washington Avenue dckei 1100 ren to fat m la at; Street Twenty-fift- h i tkc ud bet HI b would lectio: ro vut INB, while ily 4th vtU Heal hit it! CALL of the open road and the can- is never greater than on the Fourth of July. Can you answer that call? Join in the celebration, then seek a cool retreat in the mountains. 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THE 1928 1928 1928 1927 nil REMOVAL SALE Must You Stay at Home? 192S Chevrolet Coupe which Last T wo Days Big GOOD USED TRUCKS Plnt; Kar J8 to 19.by The Liberty young have been tor 411 rlub girls work under the leadership of Mrs. Juspcr Pain Those Miea Fay Willard, Fern thaw Gwtn Shaw. Juanita Shaw, Alberta Shaw, Jane Shaw Viola Willard. Mary'wil Virluc Chard- Chard, Virginia Lind- From now until further notico U' Friday on n.pil'tllr' beginning at 8 o'clock. 29 ttf liberty wfrrin til I cool ha llogge. Avon Crow, Ina Lindsay, Lila Stallings. "arreii'g grounds. writ lb 350 - game rrlf B. B. Clothes Shop 357 Fw!?on,7' r8' Gcortre Staples, anl Mrs- Eph- Wanda C5J r,rTheirI Jackrell, Man Ida on er iiiy 1 y di-wti- on SnV . 'll ft drtu pick-u- p l'u with ld Having overstocked, we are placing on sale our entire stock of Suits at tremendous price reductions. Hundreds of suits to choose from. None reserved. Onr Loss, Your Gain. at our prayer. At 2:00 o'clock there will be a chil dren . dance and other activities for all children, and during the afternoon there will be ball game lntween a DlMri1 .S;ukrdfs; nine-year-o- SUIT SALE NOTICE! for the young folks and adults, both ladies and men will In held. All people who have lived in Eden ore invited to previously join in the celebration. The music for the dance at right will be furnished by the Gardner orches- ilfti Jut'p r5 tho Seagull Girls of the Lden Primary, under the of their teacher, Mrs. Rhea Bachman, gave a banquet at Mrs. Bachmans home, in honor of their mothers. Mrs. Bachman the mothers, while the girlsentertained prepared the banquet. The table was decorated w ith red peonies and roses. The were seated at large tables inguests Mrs. Bachman s spacious dining room. The honored guests were Mesilanus Henry J whii-hu.- Profit Sacrifice w, team from Liberty and Eden married men. All kinds of contests The farewell party Jf ward hall Wednesday evurir.g Joseph Anderson family wal testation of the esteem in folks were held in the community r house was crowded with oid fVi? and words of praise for heard on every side. A fir.e prJ!: was rendered, after which dancim was enjoyed until a late hour. Anderson was presented pen and pencil set In appreciate. J His service as ward clerk darns .!; past nine years. Miss Artell Johnson became tL bride of Stanley Spier of Wednesday, June 26. Artell i, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Job. son of this place. The rurriae place in Salt Lake City. Lawrence, son of jj, on (Continued page 7.) ld 1 has the program; the Primary has tho afternoon events for children and the Community Activity committee for adults. The M. I. A. officers has the collecting of funds and the Belief Society the big dance at night. The Eden ward is inviting tho Liberty ward to join them in celebrating the Fourth. The program for the day is as follows: At daylight tho Eden band will meet at the church and from there proceed on a truck to serenade the town. At sunriae the Iloy Scouts, under the leadership of Scout Master tewis Clark, will raise the flng with boys standing at attention. They will also honor it at sunset. At 10:00 o'clock the program will be given in the Eden chapel as follows: IVelude, Eden band; prayer; address of Welcome, Bishop C. E.lIogge; Dr. E. I. Mills of Ogden will be the orator of the day; solo, Ed Greenwall, of Ogden; reading; Ella Robinson Stallings; solo. Fay Robins; reading, Mra. Yern Laudic, of Ogden; song and stunts, by Gleaner Girls; solo, Ed. Greenwall; song and stunts, by Bee llive girls; solo, Ross Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thompson; Eden band; postlude, I u Ujl, fta $3.35 :k hi on Hot Shot Batteries. $1.95 Fully guaranteed. longer life. MOTOR OIL Robert H. Hinckley, Inc Per Gallon 5 Gallons 2810 Washington Avenue DODGE BROS. 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