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Show ft was Scofield as her gueit for the Dee hospital. The mother and Babe formerly Florence Spiers. the past week. home mother doing nicejy. Mrs. Kva Cox has returned Marguerite Myers was operated from the hospital after an operation, Rod- upon yesterday for tonsils, in the hope to recovery, the on and is way nos- - of improving her health. ney Reus ia also home from the Air. and Mrs. E. Theo Graehl, of PThe swimming party sponsored by Vo vo, spent last week end with Mr. The home of Mr. and Mrs. U R. the Daughters of Pioneers was an en- iraehl's mother, Mrs. E. M. Benedict, Jenkins has been the scene of two joyable affair last week, when more at her home here. Alelvin T. Phillips is at home from delightful social events during the than twenty women took a plunge in business trip to Weston, Idaho, the Afterward week, in honor of their daughter, the factory reservoir. Kst whose marriage to Mr. Theron ox and partook beginning of the week. they played gamestook 11, take the will were September Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Belnap enplace who Rriggs Those part show-er- s lunch. Two Lake temple. in the Salt Kathern Rigby, and Ida tertained Mr. Belnaps mother and Cassie sister over the holiday this week. They were given the first Thursday Captains, Penman, and Artie Powers, Al-e- n afternoon, when more - than fifty Naisbitt, Nellie are Mrs. Joseph Belnap, and Mrs. Florence Mitchcl, R. Cutler, both of Preston. friends of the young lady were in- Parker, Effie Fowler, Myrtle Simpvited to the home. The afternoon was son, Virgie Manning, Maud Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Brown, of indoor other and and Mrs. Benjamin Mr. in games spent Ruth Finch, Levra Delcompe, May Ogden, amusements, after which a buffet Garner, Charlotte Spaulding, Jose- Brown, of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. luncheon was served. Those present Jessie Stoker, former residents of Manning, Uzzie Hull, Mo Penwere Mrs. Nellie Draney, Mrs. Au- phine our town, were welcome visitors to Misses Magarette Mrs. Hull and the here on Labor day. Mitchell. relatives Arline and gusta Nash, Mrs. Margaret Giles, man, Jewel Rigby Lilian Taylor, Mrs. Emily Schoon-make- r, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Upton enterWilliam Wadsworth and her Mrs. Mrs. Hattie Hart, Mra. CaroMr, and tained at a dinner party last week the daughter and line Weatherston, Mrs. Annie Wheel- Mrs. in Hoop-c-r Allowing couples: Mr. and Mrs. visitors were Cook Chas. Sarah Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Ericson, er, and returned to Magna this week. Charles Swenson, of Wilson; Mr. and Knight, Mrs. Elda Hodson, Mrs. Sarah The farm bureau roundup held on lira. Glenn Boyd and Mr. an Mrs. Hodson, Mrs. Hell Wood, Mra. Maud Labor day was a huge success and 3. E. Butcher, of Los Angeleg, England, Mrs. Florence Hodson, Miss largely attended by people from all James B. Hunter and party report Bertha Weatherston, Mrs. Myrtle a pleasant time on their chicken hunt surrounding towns. Notwithstanding Mrs. Bertha Mrs. ox Bullock, last Saturday and Sunday. They moKnight, weather conditions, hundreds Florence Olson, Miss Lucile Olson, the tored through Beaver to Bear Lake Roy, attended from Ogden, Mrs. Annie Lund, Mrs. Annie Skeen, people Kanes-vill- e, and back via Logan. Warren, West Point, Taylor, Miss Leonora Freestone, Mrs. LeonA. J. McFarland was one of a parPlain City and Salt Lake City. Misses Ellen Mrs. ora Hadley, 1oulson, somewas the ty hunting at Plymouth. They could The order of program Irma and Viola Poulson, Mra. I .eons what interupted by the storm, bu. not find many chickens there, howRobson, Mrs. Violet Sharp, Miss May the forenoon was taken up with horse- ever. Sharp, Mrs. Camilla Hunt, Mrs. Thel- pulling contests and the display of A party of Wilsonites motored to ma Palmer, Mrs, Hazel Kennedy, Mrs. flowers. There were 15 entires of fine Lagoon on August 28, for an evening's Bertha England, Mrs. Lizzie Lund, teams at the pulling match. The fun. A basket supper was taken, Mrs. Dorothy Christenson, Mrs. Cevil-l- a The class heavy frist bathing and dancing enjoyed. the for first o: Norman Mrs. Mr. and included Palmer, Mrs. Bernice Carver, Mrs. weightprize Jack Peppin party teams went to Sylvia Singleton, Mrs. Melba Fisher, Clinton and second prize to Ear Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Graves, Mr. Mabel Mrs. Florence England, Mra. Wadsworth of Hooper. First am and Mrs. William Sherman, Mr. and Coy, Mrs. Josephine Jtawaon, Mrs. second prizes for the middle class Mrs. Melvin Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Alminda Johnson, Mrs. Pearl Lund, teams was taken by John Draayer Carl Olsen; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mrs. Virginia Bodily and Mrs. ThomFrank, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Olsen and J. R. Fowers and James Fife, as Briggs, of Syracuse; Misa Ruth against The Mr. and Mrs. George Martin, of OgBaker. Arnold and Child Leslie Naisbitt and Miss Jennie Low, of next class was contested by R. den. Hooper; Mrs. Jane Carver, Miss Ina Mr. and Mrs. John Stoker, Mr. and Albert Wade, Chas. Telford, Poulson, Mrs. I .aura Musgrave and Ben Melvin Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Irvan Lewis Mitchell, Miss Mabel Knight. On Friday eve- - and Manning, J. McFarland, of Wilson, ere inA First Christensen. prize Ivan ning relatives of both families were went to Chas. Telford and secom cluded in a crowd that went to Brigthe invited guests, also a few intito Irvan Christensen. In the ham last Saturday night to attend a mate friends. The evening was spent prize there was a beautiful display party in honor of Air. and Mrs. G. M. pavilion in games until the midnight hour, varieties of flowers. A Holmes of that place. Mr. Stoker won different when luncheon was served by the of was the artistically ar- first prize at bunco, and Mrs. Holmes, feature : hostess. Many beautiful and useful special basket and Music was bouquets contrib- the consolation prize. ranged presents were received by the young uted servdelicious luncheon a Point. West of furnished, O. II. Bybee, by couple. Those present in the eve- As Mr. Bybee resides in Davis coun- ed and a general good time had by ning were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas he did not enter the contest; he all. ' Briggs and Mr. Alton Briggs, Mr. ty Mrs. E. M. Benedict entertained on also gave a talk on the arranging bouand Mrs. Roy Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. which were much appreciated Thursday afternoon for Mrs. R. D. Glen Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph quets who were prize winners were Lynch, of Ogden, and Mrs. J. H. JenThose Green, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hod- - Edith A most enjoyable Bishop Hooper, lea- - son, of Wilson. Manning, son, Mr. and Mrs. Lcland Bodily, Mrs. Alice time was spent in visiting and social Ear! Bodily and. Ml.. Afton Bodily! chat, and a dainty luncheon was servMisses Ruth and Alta Briggs; Mr. Nettie ed by the hostess. Martha Fowers, Spaulding, Kelly Dryer, Mr. Alike Montgomery, On the evening of September 3rd, Olive Beasley, Mr. Ben Cook and Mr. Zrnis Bennett, Smith, Kate McDonald, Leah Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McFarland enAlice Ada Jackson, McDonald, of Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. George Pear tertained at a bunco party- - and melon Hattie Fowers, Jenkins, of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Gwilliams, Hull. bust The affair was in honor of Charlie Moore and Alice Mra. John Vause, Mr. and Mrs. Thom- Briggs, added much Edward Bowman, of Ogden, aged 70, which feature Another as Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs, Marion Knnth a pensioneer of the S. P. Railway TSn! Kal,ht. Mra. Ban Koleht and System; and the guests were the, crew of the same company,' wrecking th imd dn Mrs. Benson Myersl Knight, Mr. and Mr. Bowman was presented with and Miss Marguerite Myers, of WIL'S&juL a beautiful smoking set as a farewel son Lane; Mrs. Mcrum Thompson, token of esteem from his Mrs. Gordan Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. An unusually fine spirit of good fel William England, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph lowship was enjoyed. Robson, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M Wilson farmers would like to send ' Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Maw, Mr. and ? thJ a to the weatherman and have message - Mrs. A. I Barnett, Mrs. Ellis Grif-- J wb! the rain discontinued 35 VfSEhSL for the present, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Jenkins, Miss Oh! until the ifin, and grain now reapotatoes : "a Loes tinier,' Dorothy Maw, Miss dy can be harvested. bliss Mamie Davies, Mr. Lawrence d uS? Jenkins, Miss Genevieve Wild, Miss k?.SS'Vnd ,Cnk1' d Mr Bister, prgOtftfFR5?5 Mr. Correspondence PLAIN CITY son-in-la- (I w, . Burn-Ingha- - . . MKiLSLfS'iE. . w Iliff tS? JSS? 8ShM u W M fuSTiSS S vS, afIS " HUNTSVILLE Bullock of Ogden; Nephi and Mary Mrfc Camilla Hunt met with an ac- - Ross and Maud ; Mrs. Ruth May Fox, president of Rigby. The Hooper jcidcnt in which her arm was broken, band was also out, and music sounded the Y. L. M. I. A. of the L. D. S. ; and she was bruised and injured about forth in spite of the drenching rain, church, was the speaker at the Sunher had Monday evening, when the t was necessary to dispense with the day evening services. She spoke of automobile in which she was riding races M acheduled, and the remainder the spirit of the times and the young collided with another ear at Harris- - 0f the afternoon e. wag taken up in people and made very many encourMrs. Hunt is still at the Dee jng bronco and steers, after which a aging remarks. A large audience was hospital, where she was taken for dance in the evening concluded the assembled. treatment after the accident. j Airs. Verna Bailey is days program. recovering The small son of Mr. and Mra. Kay Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Johannason, of fiom a severe accident Her limb was Ilipwell ia still quite, ill and under a Salt Lake, were visitors at the home set yesterday, Tuesday, September 8, doctor's care. of Airs. Pearl Briggs last Monday. just fifteen days since the accident ocMrs. Irene McFarlane, of West WeThe people gathered at church last curred. The doctors feel all danger ber, is quite ill at the home of her Sunday evening, but owing to the of blood poisoning ia over. The most terrific electrical storm terrific storm which came up, the sister, Mrs. Florence Hodson. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weatherston lights went out and the meeting was hat ia known in Huntsville occurred and Air. and Mrs. George Weather- postponed. Sunday evening between the hours of ston motored to Idaho last Friday and eight and twelye. No serious damage was done. are spending a few days visiting relaMrs. A. M. Sprague, Airs. Israel tives in the southwestern part of the Ferrin and Mrs. Matilda Sprague state. at the home of the latter Miss Fern Sharp is spending a few Monday evening. The following were days with her aunt, Mrs. Christine resent: Air. and Mrs. David O. Dance at Riverdale. Mr., and Mrs. Thomas McKay, Claybourne Thomas, the elderly man Mr. and Mrs. William McKay, Mr. who was accidently struck by a taxiA very regretable accident which cab Alonday and died from the in- shocked our entire community, caused and Mrs. Morrcl, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Airs. Joseph Ricks. One juries he received, was an early set the death of Jonathan A. Hill last barr, member the family being ill was of Plain tier City. His son, Francis Tuesday afternoon. The casualty oc- unable toof be present The McKay still and reside curred here, a few minutes after four oclock .Thomas, family, anuly presented Mrs. Sprague with and have the sympathy of their many as Air. HH1 left his work ajt the Southmade handbag. friends in their sudden bereavement. ern Pacific shops. In crossing a track meeker Mrs. Margaret L. Thomas from Salt Wilmcr J. Maw made a trip to Ida he 'failed' to notice an approaching Lake is with her sister, Mrs. ho the first of the week. train until it was nearly upon him, Charles visiting Demon. Aliases and Florence and he was unable to clear the track. Georgia The teachers Aloench, of Logan, and Air. and Airs. Ie was thrown several feet onto his are Mr. John for the public schoo Niel, principal; Vernal Maurice Jameson, of Rupert, Idaho, lead and died from concussion of the were visitors at the home of Mr. and brain a little later at the Dee hos- Braithwait, Mrs. Jensen, Henret Alay Millie, Jean Berlin and Mrs. L. R. Jenkins this week. pital. May Ogden. Mr. and Airs. Leonard Judkins, Air. Hill was a high priest in the The railroad line between Huntswho have been spending their honey- i.hurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y ville and Ogden has been discontinued. moon en route from Portland, Ore- Saints, and strongly attached to his A large passenger bus runs, making gon, were in Plain City Sunday. Mr. religion. He has been very active in five trips during the day. Judkins has been spending the sum- emple work. Surviving him are the mer representing the Intermountain ollowing children: Mn. Ada Larsen, Woolen mills in the state of Washynum C. Hill, John F. Hill, Mrs. Airs. Judkins was formerly Alarie Jensen and Wilford W. ington. Hill, Miss Cleone Beus, of Hooper. of Alberta, Canada; Lyman Hill am Henry Lergen and daughter, Flora, The rains of this week have been Rella Jensen, of Wilson Lane and a have disposed of their household furof great benefit to the people of number of grandchildren, niture and have gone to Philadelphia. Plain City, in fact it was just what The funeral will be held in the ICth wil1 Pend a lew months the beet and tomato crop required. If ward chapel, on Sunday. The with friends. They probably expect to join Jack Frost does not make his visits time is indefinite until is receiv- Mm. Lergen in Belgium later. too soon, the canning factory will have ed from the relatives inword The Primary association will Canada. The an excellent run this fall, for the to- body may be viewed at Larkin give an followed by a dance today matoes never were better. and until the time of the funeral. 1 evening. All are invited to at Aliss Irma .'lt rid-vill- ; WILSON Wilson Man Dies Following Accident , AIc-va- y, Eng-stro- gas cusw"- notice that factory rym CGMtPajyyj m, Poulson is leaving this .week for Duchesne, where she has a contract to teach this year. Air. and Airs. Alton Poulson are also leaving this week for Oak City, where they are teaching again this year. 1 i . ruy tend. , Air. and Airs. Chris Lightfoot o Alutual Improvement associa Ogden were guests at the home of Mr. tions will commence their seasons' ac- and Mrs. Lafayette Farr on Sunday. The farmers of Taylor are tivities next Tuesday evening with a rejoicing program and free dance for everybody. over the recent rains. The tomatoes A feature of the social will be "a and beet crops have been greatly trip around the world," conducted by someone capable of giving HOOPER you a thri be there. Knows IIis Lilacs. Wife: Rcmem-be- r, Alias Alarian Widdiaon has as her Hie Relief Society will also resume now, meet me at the Biltmore for guest, Miss Evaline Jones, of Henefer. their work on the same date, Sep lunch, at twelve. Miss Jones will be in Hooper a few bcr The mcetin will com Lawyer: "Very well, dear, but please mcnce at 2:00 p. m., and a days. demonstra be there by one, as I have an appoint-nThersa Cox is enjoying a vis-- 1 tion of rug dying will be given. ment with a woman client at thre and i. r8, daughter, Mrs. Kate Cole, born C4n! "ait lonRcr than two, if of California. She has also had her i lo wr. and Airs. meet her at four. George Swanncr at an ,.The Young Alena and Young La dws 5 mailed, on and befojf ises. ThenoW very important aw equipment th can adjust NTATIVEj - th One of ' credentials an TAYLOR entex-tainmen- or ahouU just your app red cari ances will charge to T maacf Untafi'1 &9Gjptr(28(Bca &&ljtaw2 Mon than one hundred expert service men, trained and experienced, are ready to adjust all appliances. We have prepared to complete this necessary work with all possible speed, consistent with continuous service and a minimum of 'tome"- - The service men who will call at pnper card credentials and the bkdge can assist these service men by diSSlnibthm 'Customers to the gas appliances in the home or factory. incon-vnnlTn- J0 Your is requested and will be greatly appreciated. co-operat- ion M ( j |