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Show Mil jvdnv. September 6, 1929 MwiaUMl THE OGDEN lOST FARR WEST : "1 Mr- I. Kili-- - .i I'lli the niatin-s- . Utah Agents Study Faculty Loaves of Absence Idaho Bean Crop U. of U. Taylor hii.1 in Idaho v out by may past WTk Tin re of Flail's county agents have Sixteen member of the faculty nf the University of Utah have Wen reiiirnnl from Twin Falls, Idaho, leave of absence for the where they nude nil extensive study Jrv.ih TaW a delight- - granted and W. coinin' faculty man of the be ii n industry in that country. year, i !.:t. iiimii ien in h.i.vr lierl "V'lullnt? lho The turn nuking the trip were K. H. ''tel-- . FUnvn.e Finn. to ahidJ U,! ull 'ur a an to re Slew art of l.ox F.ldcr county, A. hc. year ri turning, utiling hity Ltdies of Fair West and 1op- -' aunoiiiK-emen- t from the of Wilier county, Grorgo w.iv limited. fiee. Must of those who are going StiiMing, proident of the Welr vera t accepted a I away will studv in other institution county fiirni bureau, and Pelre w'-- lu Hgdcn c.ty school for of hiuher loarnlng. N'i hols, county ng nt for Iavi coun- the coming year. Tin make the I 1 of the iy in emotion eight ranking .11 year of Mis rhuirir uj,uns memUT Mr. Nichols rays the purpose of the of the faculty ha Wen made auu I by the Ward of of tho uni trip was to study the detailed prob. regent nrwtn i working in the I verity. William T. Bu ruler, former lem connected with tho growing of ,,v F n Knitting factory. Ily associate professor of modern Ian- - this crop with the intention of getr. anj Mr. lA'imul IL Drown I will to profW'tor in that do- - ting thi inr.irniation to local farmers rt1,-- .l ovor ffrundilaugh-Ipartiuttheir ing uuvi hi return front the who might be interested in adding VWing Mr. and University 0f Krlangcn. Germany another cuh crop. The bean induslr'ud I where fie taubert law of 11am i ity. received the of try hiu been growing the last three lor spent the fore part tor of philosophy this degree A. la--f year in llux Kldi-- and a number of lay spring. ' ie week m lleber 1 ity on who has been htudying nt farmers in Hooper, Weber county, Tayior, dairyjroy I business. Stanford ha been pro planted considerable acreage last ar.u Mi, r.li Mcr.ntire are re-- 1 mot oil fromuniverity, associate professor to spring with a few over the line in Davis county, the bean being grown i:g over the b.rth of a baby girl. I fessor of mecliunicnl engineering. t Three otlur have been promote. ns commercial dry beans, the string hop and Mrs. Taylor h!.e lei limed home from a three- - from associate professor to the rank beans baling !ein canned in all of wcik visit in Canada with relatives 0f professor. These are Myron C. these counties for a number of years. of Sirs. Taylor. W hile there Mr. I ItmUv. head of the It a found, according to Mr. psychology do and Mrs. Taylor had the privilege oflpartment; IVooihy Nyswander, edu Nichols, that there were tiO.OOO acres dried bean icing grown g 'p.g through tho Canadian temple. catior.al phyehology; and Father Nel of ronum-rriaOn their homeward route they visited aon, librarian. Herbert 11. Maw am in Twin Falls county. If this many hi Idaho Falls with relatives of Mr. Joseph F. Smith have Wen named a were grown in Davis county this would I sociate in tlio speech do dpial half of the tillable acreage. The inc r arr West Mutual presented aloartment.professors Clara Latimer, formerly yield averuge around 30 to 35 bush-t- lj cantata entitled "The Swallow'1 to the I instructor in civil engineering, has per acre and 20 bushels in an unward Sunday evening under the di-- 1 Wen promoted to the rank of assist usually low yield. As high as tiO I bushel has been reported. This crop red ion of Mis Geneva Larkin. ant professor. The seems to be competing with the beet which ha fallen the past Those returning from leave of day is pronounced by the farm- - since beside Professors Kunzler and acreage of thut section and by corn-ners us a "million dollar asset" to the Taylor are Maud May HuWock, head it ion is reducing tho grain growI of the tomato crop. speech department; James U. ing to a very small acres ye. About 90 per cent of the crop are Griffith, assistant professor of physi eal education, who received his mas- the Montana Whites, or the Great ter's degree at New York university; Northern. The ben ns are planted largely with I mid Jessie l'criy, instructor in music, lhc fruit growers of this commu- The following will be away during a two or four-roplanter and cultilicet cultivator. mty are now making necessary prep- - the coming year: Professors H. 1. vated with a four-roaralions for the peach harvest, A Marshall, physical welfare; Andrew They are harvested with a two-rofew early peaches have been market-M- . cutter Anderson, ancient languages; Wal- - beet plow or with a four-roed, but the main harvest will be made ter 1. Honner, chemistry; Won F. attachment, which can be fastened on during the next two or three weeks. Shackell, physiology; und Kalph O. to a licet cultivator. Mr. Nichols says where the hitter is used the beans are Next Tuesday, September 10, at the 1'oiter, pharmacology; Associate h raked into w lnJrows with a horse rake ward chapel the North Ogden feasor Kuse 11. Wid'.soe, home Society will exhibit the ar- - nomic?; Assistant Professors Vardis and thrashed with a combined hartides which huve been made in sew-- 1 Fisher, Knglish; N. C. Iiorentsen, ecu-in- vester, the work being thus reduced to minimum of hard labor. For this meetings. Articles from cachlnomics; and J. T. Ilarwood, art; and areason this crop acreage might bo inward in Ogden stake will also be on I Instructors Kdith M. C hapman, in some of our counties in I men t at that time. ary education; John T. Vahl;uist creased On the night of September 10 in ffondary education; J. J. Weight Utah in competition with some of our the Weber gymnasium the M. I. A.I hnctcriology; W'slcr Jluhhnrd and present crop which bring greater returns, especially if the present price of Ogden stake will hold a grand I frothy now, Knglish; Austin beans remains anywhere near what social. The evenings' enter-- 1 wundsen, mechanical engineering; and of is. it tainment will consist of swimming, 0rulhy Martin, " dancing and a story book vyedding.l The opening social for the local Road Census Now IVlpolitllT In ItA ganization will also be held sometime in this month. Held Monday Wednesday, August 28, Mr. and I Mrs. George Alvard and Mr. and Mrs. Taking the census of automobilo There will be a meeting held in the Hyrum Montgomery, accompanied by I North Ogden meetinghouse next Mon-M- passing over federal aid highways in Louise M. Alvard, motored to I day evening at 8:00 o'clock to which Utah, a job whirh will last for one was started Tupsilay by the Avon, to attend a birthday celebra- - all fruit growers in this part of the year, state rood tion in honor of Mn. Mao Summon I county are invited and urged commission, acting for the to had an enjoyable time, and re-- 1 tend. Professor Francis M. Coe, of government, it was announced by K. I the turned Wednesday night. horlicullural department of the C, Knowltnn, maintenance engineer. The census is under the auspices of d Thursday morning Mr. and Mrs. U. A. C., will demonstrate on the tho federal government, although it I accompanied by Mrs. Mary face pack of penehes and two kinds lie accomplished under the direcCampbell, motored to Burley, Idaho. I of standard pack will be dincussed. will tion of Engineer Knowlton. Four men They apent five days visiting with Prof. Coe will also give a summary have been assigned to the work, opMr. and Mrs. B. E. Chatelain and of the recent trip to Palisade, T stations erating out of twenty-fou- r there and in Idaho Falls, rado. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kandall and There will ulso lie several talks on and making records of the travel in ahifts every thirteenth day. daughter, Beth, spent last week end tha marketing, grading and packing A night shift is also operated every in Idaho. They visited with relatives of peaches. day. This meeting gives promise of las- twenty-sixt- h in Idaho Falls, Rigby, Pocatello and Besides tho T stations established, Preston. ing very interesting and instructive. there will luter be forty blanket town Wednesday evening, August 28, a where sixty men will be emstations, party was held at the home of Mrs. Two ployed every three months in taking Margaret Hill in honor of her daughthe census at these stations. ter, Lucille, who was married ThursNow Camp day, September 6, to Mr. Henry Too The guests were entertained CAMP PERRY, Ohio, Sept. 6, 1929. playing games, after which luncheon Two Utah boys, members of the reThin was served to the following mesdames: serve officers ' rifle training corps Minnie Edsinga, George Edsinga, Wil- team, which is and Utah District Inspector H, liam Coop, Dorothy Johnson, Bertha the other sevenrepresenting states of the Ninth P. Mathews Agricultural reports that one item that Rees, Lamoni Holmes, Pearl DeBlois, corps area in the National Rifle and is of great importance in the raising Marlon Berrett, Sr., Marlon Berrett, Pistol matches, are here today pre- of peaches, which was gained by the Jr., Myrtle Bcrfett, Hannah Berrett, paring to take their places in the long recent trip to Palisade, Colorado, is Arthur Garner, Ellen Storey, Hazel the that it is not yet too late to fact Gibson, Leona Rheese, Martha Holmes, daughter, Mrs. Vilma Wright thin the peaches. Ronald Holes, Elizabeth Fields, HySince last Saturday Miss Karma Mr. Mathews states that the rum Hill, Floyd Hill, Thomas Brown, Chadwick has been visiting in Malad, should go through his orchard Alta Neilson, Mary Hill, Misses Ida Idaho. and pick the smaller fruit, and those Mrs. Tearl Chadwick had as her that are left Christensen, Mina Storey, Bera Brown, folwill, in the few Eva Ellen, Thelma Hill and Lucille, week-en- d visitors, Mrs. Rossele Hyde, lowing, greatly increase in days size and ' D. of the guest of honor. C., and Mrs. J. T. more than repay the Washington, grower for the Another party was held the eve- Henderson and Mrs. B. W. Henderson, trouble of this late thinning. ning of August 28, at the home of Le of Arimo, Idaho Charles Norris and family of Og- line of riflemen which extends for Grande Ward. The young folks enjoyed themselves playing games. The den, have reeently moved to make their more than two miles along the shores following girls and boys were present: home here with Mr. Norris father, of Lake Erie. Thersa Randall, Rhea Spackman, Mil- Mr. Thomas Norris. They are Edmund J. Jensen, 631 Last Thursday morning, August 29, West First street, Logan, a student dred Campbell, Hector Campbell, Haven Moss, Carl Alvard, Roy Hadley, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph S. Storey went at Utah State Agricultural college; to California to attend the wedding and Charles F. Hyland, 2908 Grant Boyd Berrett and Le Grande Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Waldram cele- of their son, Raymond, and Miss Mar-d- a avenue, Ogden, a student at the UniWilcox, of that state. The wed- versity of Wyoming, brated their golden wedding anniverBoth have made good records in took place last Saturday in the home ding the at sary Saturday, August 31, of their daughter, Mrs. Samuel Had- Oakland L. D. S. chapel with the rifle shooting and are expected to In keeping president of the San Franciscp stake show up well in the competitions ley, in North Ogden. with the gold, green, and white color performing the ceremony. Mr. and against the R. O. T. C. teams from the scheme, the rooms were attractively Mrs. Storey will make their home in other corps areas when the firing While in Ssn Francisco starts next week. decorated with fall flowers and ferns. Berkeley. An appropriate program of old time Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Storey visited! Jensen first became prominent as a songs, readings and group games, with Walter Lindsay and family, for-- ! marksman while serving with ,the composed the evenings entertainment. mer residents of Eden and Ogden. jUtah National guard. Since becoming Wednesday morning Mr. and Mrs. a member of the R. O. T. unit at Many beautiful presents including forFred W. Ellis, accompanied by Mr. the agricultural college, he has made coins were dollars received in ty gold by the guests of honor. A delicious and Mrs. Claude Ellis and Mrs. Alice a number of excellent records with the tray luncheon was served to the fifty Storey, motored to Rigby, Idaho, rifle. Hyland also has a number of good one guests. The following daughters where they will celebrate their sixand sons with their husbands and tieth wedding anniversary on Friday. shooting records to his credit which wives were present: Mrs. Samuel Har Mr. and Mrs. Ellis are pioneers of he made during the past five years. ley, Mrs. William C. Deamer, of North this community, but have several chil- The selection of both young men as two of the twelve members of the rifle Ogden; Mrs. Charles P. Anderson, of dren living in Idaho, who will take team was mado after extended elimin celebration. the part Mrs. Steele and Jack Rexburg, Idaho, Last in Mrs. Carlyje Chaffin, of Idaho Falls Preston, Idaho, Mr. ination trials and careful examination Tuesday Mrs. Albert Halt and Mr. Lowell Wal and Mrs. Charles Jones and sons, An- of their past shooting records. The young student officers plan to dram, of Salt Lake City; Mrs. B. I drew and Joseph; Mrs. Barbara enter several of the principal events Brown and Bertha and Mrs. daughter, Smith, of California, was the only child not present Others present were Lizzie Spackman, all of this commu- of the national ' matches where they Mrs. Elizabeth Waldram, eJnnie, nity, attended the funeral of Alexan- will compete with three thousand or der Bcckstcad, who died at the age more marksmen of civilian rifle clubs, and Eula Waldram, of Sugar fifty-eigh-t, of following an operation national guard and regular services. WalB. Mr. and Idaho. Mrs. L City, Prizes whose aggregate value is for Mr. Beckstead is a brother goitre. dram also of Sugar City, Mrs. Grant more than 40,000 will be awarded to Mrs. to Jones Mrs. and Brown. Bennett, of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Thomas Norris, who is now in his the winners of the various events, but Mrs. Lee Dean, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. year, had the misfortune the interest of the collegians will bo Waldram, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mac eighty-firlast week of Mrs. falling on the lawn mow- entered on the scabbard and blade's Mr. F. Brown and Thomas Beth, Seven er. stitches had to be taken trophy match. In this event a cup Mr. and Mrs. Milton Holmes, Mr. an and saber, presented by the national Mrs. George E. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. in a cut in his head. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. society of scabbard and blade, goes Arthur Berrett, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph to the student making the highest agFolkman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dud Thompson is seriously ill as a rein the president's match. gregate sult of a attack of previous Messrs. John Shaw, Kephi man, R. O. T. C. teams are entered in Nine Brown, Lloyd Hadley. Earl Waldram ' Mesdames Agnes Webb, Rose Bailey Having had a vacation of two weeks the matches, one team representing the and universities in each of colleges Edith Orth, Ronald Holmes, Misses Ike North Ogden band will meet again nine the This areas. was match to corps continue with regYvonne Waldram and Lu been Wa! Monday night in 1922 and since inauguarated then ular rehearsals the winter. through dram. events Mrs. Martha Holmes is visiting in Once each week there will also be lias been one r lhe national I work. Rock Springs, Wyoming, 8 up with her 'Hu park. of y k' ';t of-...- a - fit 1 .. nt -- Uk-tuei- r pro-jo.- 0 1 1 l ah-fe- w et w w w w 1 Pro-Sixteeo-lleli- ef g de-displ- ay Gud-openi- 1 or-lliVl- iit aJ , atiilM IhuJ r abot T Underway Evening at-Th- ring-Alvor- 5sSrw ?V ta,P2 (kilo-relativ- UTS es ten-ho- jour 55; gaa We rere7 Utah r. f Instructions arehilly sSMBis. rca It ' hJS " ,inii ur Utah Students Ogden G at Ed-sing- t a. Perry Not Late to the Peaches s man i CALLS It In The Mail Read It Carefully For e City distribu-fi- D oer in arrive at the Rafter. Every lvaal red card apartment, now being actual turn Jtomers prem- helpful and JJP use of gas aervice men t ,f the) i and' to ad-j- u receive the mestic appli- men ljQsted rs rs rs the proper ui call your room or ural Gas, do not use your gas water-heate- r, all fireplace heaters, or the oven on your gas range. On water heaters, automatic automatic gas appliances such as make sure you shut off the flow of gas to the appliance after dinner on the evening Natural Gas arrives at your home, as indicated by the red card. water-heatebe vented City, ordinance requires that all vented water-heatenow not outside or into a flue. On all arthe before please arrange to have this work completed rival of Natural Gas. In case venting cannot be completed in time, it will be absolutely necessary to discontinue the use not vented. of water-heateWe regret any inconvenience to you during the change to Natural Gas. Changing over the citys gas supply is a to gigantic task. Natural Gas will be delivered and Ogden trained experas the homes and factories as quickly Your work. patience and ienced personnel can finish the will aid materially during the change-ove- r period. without for Nat in a conspicuous place and carefully follow the instructions mater-te- n to adjust your gas appliances, you will be your enjoyment of this fine, new fuel Natural Gas. ; m p CdDouDpantraiyj one 174. Watch for the Biff Natural Gas Lights Saturday Night! a - Con-sul- a, . st ,il1r1 |