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Show 4 THE OGDEN POST Friday, December 27. 1929 WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE PLAIN CITY the circumstances. Miss Lila Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Parker, is in the Dee Memorlai hospital in a very critical condition, suffering from injuries received in an automobile accident last Wednesday evening. Mias Afton Wahlstrom, who has been working in Evanston, Wyoming, for the last few months, is spending her Christmas vacation at home with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Wahlstrom. . Mr. and Mrs. Sarback are happy to have their son Ed, who teaches school in Idaho, home with them for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Till Smead left Tuesday for Sait Lake, where she spent Christmas with her son Sidney and his family. Today Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wahlstrom and daughter Wanda left for California. holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John Creze and fam ily, of Huntsville, were guests at the Len Fuller home Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Clarke and daughter, Mary, went to Ogden Tuesday to spend Christmas with Mrs. Clarkes daughters, Mrs. E. K. Rogerson, Mrs. Howard Maw and Mrs. Alton Malan and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Graham and small daughter spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. Grahams parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, of Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Graham have as guests at their home Mr. and Mrs. Archie Penrod, of Ogden; Mrs. Pen-ro- d was formerly Miss Nina Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Gainer Bachman and son, Jay, were Christmas guests of Mrs. Bachmans parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Murphy, of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown and small daughter, of T remonton, came to Eden to spend Christmas with Mrs. Funeral services were held in the Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George ward chapel for the little son of Mr. Stallings. Bishop and Mrs. George Madson. William McEntire was in charge. The Erspeakers were John II. Gorgenson win T. Tracy and Bishop McEntire. A violin solo was rendered by Berlin Friday evening, December 20. stuCleo and Burrows dent body members of the Harrisville Braithwoit Lila Berlin gave a vocal number. Benedic- junior high school presented the play, tion was pronounced by Charles Cra- "Forest Acres." The play was well attended by friends and patrons of mer. The Builders club is sending out the school, and the efforts of the cheer and good. will to the townspeo- young people in dramatic art received the encouragement they deserved. The ple through amusements. They also decorated a large evergreen growing following is the cast of the play: Mrs. on the chapel grounds which illumin- Lemuel Crockett, Earl Miller; Elizhis Lee; wife, Virginia Crockett, The town. of the center ates the part his daughter. Elgia Taylor; Ily-ruclub members were out late Christmas abeth, his son, Darward Crockett, house sing eve going from house to Christenson and Ruth Eames; Ilepsy, ing Christmas carols. Irma Hem-pie- r; Lurinda Evelina, Briggs; heli Tho Primary concert will be Mias Jensen; Virgil December SO in the amusement halL Constance Ruggles, Lois Coles; Nora, Loring, A good attendance is desired. the maid, Wilma Garfield; Andy Mr. Jens Neilson reports the loss o, Hobbs, Leland Saunders; Franklin ten hens which were stolen from his Arther, Carlyle Shurtliff; Jeffrey chicken coop recently. This is the Brixley, Elwood Costley; Miss Brix-lesecond time Mr. Neilsons coop has Flora Chugg. been raided. The apirit of the holiday season is in llain City, and y are partaking of the Yuletide cheer. The series of good times opened Christmas eve with a dance in the Plain City dance hall. Christmas was a merry day, for Santa Claus was generous with his gifts and tables groaned nealh the weight of the Christmas menus. A dance was given to the children in tho afternoon and in the evening the grown-up- s enjoyed themselves in a similar manner. President Ismiida England of the Plain City Relief society and her counselors, Mrs. Ellen Knight and Mrs. Martha Thompson, and Secretary Rebecca Wcatherston accompanied the North Weber stake Relief society officers in their visit to the county infirmary Sunday afternoon. The ladies carried a box of Christmas dainties and gifts to inmates there. A number of Plain City's talented pcoplo took part on the program which was rendered during the afternoon. Bishop Wilmer J. Maw was the speaker. Jack llodson and Jack Singleton played' a number of selections on their musical instruments. A Christmas carol and other musical numbers were given by Mrs. Bernice Carver and Nellie Dran-eaccompanied by Fred J. Kenley on the clarionet, Mrs. Evelyn Christenson on the flute and little Lois Draney at the piano. A very entertaining Christmas program was given on Sunday morning by the Sunday school. Bishop Wilmer J. Maw spoke on the advent of the Savior. Mesdamos Nellie Draney and Bernice Carver and Messrs. Lawrence Cottle and Chester England sang a Christmas carol as a quartet. Miss Donna Mae Jenkins gave a Christmas reading, and Oival England played a selection on the organ. The final presentation of tho Mutual Improvement association contest plays took place Saturday evening in the ward recreational hall before a very attentive audience. "The Reticent Convent" by the M Men was very creditably enacted.' "Station YYY" by the Gleaner Girls was extremely humorous and well played, while "Grandma Pulls the String" by the basketball game between Eden Junior Girls brought repeated peals TheHuntsville last Friday night was and of laughter from the audience. The game. The score decision of the judges has not yet been rather a 8 in Huntsvilles favor. 29 to was announced. The local farm bureau officers hel A number of Plain Citys young peoa business meeting Saturday night a ple who are engaged in teaching school are spending their holidays in the old the ward chapel. President George home town.- - Miss Irma Poulson is Stallings, of the Weber county assohome from Duchesne; Miss Viola ciation, was present. Robert I. Burton and son Charles, Poulson and Miss Lucile Olson are of California, were guests at the Robalso at home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fisher and ert R. Burton home in Eden, Mon family have returned to their ranch day. Mr. Layton Galbraith was a visitor home. They have been staying with ' Mrs. Fisher's parents since the acci- at the U. B. StallingsVhome Saturday. The school program given in the dent in which their little daughter ward chapel Saturday night was very Helen was severely burned. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coy spent good. A. great deal of praise is due Christmas with Mrs. Coys parents in the children who took part, and the Ogden City. Mrs. Coy was formerly teachers who sponsored it. Superin-denteMiss Thelma Hawks. B. A: Fowler and board mem Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Judkins were her. William McIntyre, were present Plain City visitors Sunday. Mr. JudThe Christmas program given by kins is teaching in Tropic, a short dis- the ward ' Sunday school Sunda: tance from Panguitch, this year. morning was well given. It consist An epidemic of measles has spread of the regular opening exercises, am over' the town during the past few the special numbers were: Reading, weeks, but it has been unusually light Ruth Mae Graham; piano solo, Melba and a number of quarantines have alMontgomery; reading, Alice Eggleready been raised. ston; vocal solo, Fay Robins; talk on Mrs. Theron Briggs of- Syracuse is "Bcthleham of Today," John Wilson spending the holidays with her family reading, Lola Stallings; vocal duet, in Plain City. Mrs. Briggs was for- Russ Thompson and Kathlene Gra merly Miss LaRue Jenkins. ham; piano solo, Mrs. C. A. Hogge and- a talk by Everett Robins. Mr. and Mrs. Avciy Gardener of Ogden Mrs visitors. were the Early Monday morning Mr. and Gardener is a member of Ogden Mrs. F. A. Thomas left for Fairfield, stake Sunday School board. U. B, Stallings and wife motor where they will spend the holiday season visiting with Mr. Thomas rel- to Corinne Monday to visit with Mr. atives. and Mrs. Byron Stallings. Mrs. By Tuesday afternoon the Primary gave ron Stallings and small son Lon rea Christmas party for the Primary turned with them to Eden. children and their parents. At two Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thompson hac o'clock a program was given which as guests for Christmas day Mr. am was followed by games and dances. Mrs. Rulon Folkman, of Warren, and Before leaving, each child was pre- Miss Jane Graham of Ogden. sented with a sack of candy and nuts. Mrs. J. P. Graham and daughters Last week Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Ruth, Mae, Kathlene and Mildred went Adams made a rush trip to Park City to Salt Lake Christ to Monday spend to see one of Mr. Adams uncles who mas with the family of Adam S. Pewas seriously ilL . terson. Mr. Graham went down later. Today the farm bureau is holding of U. B. Stallings was its annual party. At two oclock the The home Christmas din of a a sumptuous place following program will be rendered: ner. The members of the family, in Solo, Jean Ritter; speeches, Ephraim Mrs. Mr. and eluding Dewey Peterson, Bergeson, president of the Utah State of Mr. Mrs. Kenneth and Salt Lake, farm bureau, and George F. StallMr. Mrs. Harry and Canfield and of the Weber ings, president farm Mrs. By Air. of and Ogden; bureau; comedy sketch, Mr. and Mrs. Carver, Alex Carlson; trombone solo, Fred ron Stallings, of Corinne, and Miss Warner; and a selection by the River-dal- e Mildred Stallings, who is a teacher in Male quartet. After the pro- the Mount Fort school of Ogden, were gram a turkey dinner will be served. guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I Ferrin enSam J. Kiefer, well known humorist from Yakima, Washington, will act as tertained the members of their family toastmaster. A dance in the evening Christmas eve and day. Those preswill conclude the days entertainment, ent were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ferrin, Tuesday evening Miss Pearl of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Merlin BurStephens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nett, of Eden and Leverna and Dora Jamea Stephens, entertained a w of Ferrin, of Ogden. her friends at a house party. The Miss Edith Montgomery went to early part of the evening was spent Idaho Falls Monday to spend' the in playing bunco. At a late hour Christmas with her grand lunch was served to the following: parents, Mr.holidays and Mrs. J. T. Waters. Miss Pearl .Stephens, Miss Leona Miss Gertrude daughter Ellis, Miss Stella Child, Miss Esther of Mr. and Mrs. H.Stallings, B. Stallings, came Stimpson, Miss Retta Jacobs, Miss from Logan the first of the week to Mary Adams, Miss Susie Jacobs, Carl spend the with her holidays parents. Thompson, Smith Thompson, Paul Misses Maud, Beulah and Merle Bingham, Ezra Bingham, Albert Bing who are teachers in Weber ham, Orville Stimpson, Jack Bernards, Stallings, are home in Eden for county schools, Ivan Anderson, and Dawson Hales. Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss and Mrs. Lil- the holidays. Sirs. George Staples and daughter lian Martin and family of California to Scipio Saturday with Mr. and went arrived here Sunday evening. Mrs. Martin is . a sister of Mrs. J. W. Mrs. Kenneth Robins, of Lewiston, Greaser and will spend the holiday Idaho. They will be gone two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Stallings season with her. Christmas morning the sick, the were Logan visitors Friday. Miss widows, and the aged people of the Doris Stallings, who is attending the ward were cheered by remembrances U. A. C. there, returned to Eden with brought to them by the Primary, tho her parents to spend the holidays. Air. and Mrs. W. I Chambers and Relief society, and the bishopric. The bishopric sent beautifully arranged family of Ogden were visitors at the bouquets of carnations and roses; the J. P. Stallings home Sunday. IJndsay Wilbur, who is a student of Primary, gifts of candy, and the Relief society varied its gifts to best fit Ogden high school, is at home for the a HUNTSVILLE y, EDEN one-sid- ed ; nt I- - i. - RIVERDALE - out-of-to- . ment meeting Sunday and spoko upon through the eastern states during the summer months. President Tracy visited tho Smith farm, Sacred grove, Carthage jail, the home of Joseph Smith, the Hill Cumorah, and other places of interest The Joseph Smith memorial anniversary was also commemorated. Bishop and Mrs. Lorenzo Taylor and sons Allen and Morris went to Provo Sunday morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. Maud Taylors brother, Mr. Harding. Miss Leona Brown, daughter of Mr. and Airs. A. D. Brown, was operated on at the Dee hospital last Thursday and is reported as doing as well as could be expected. The little girl has been quite ill for some time past. Sidney Preston Groberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Groberg, passed away Monday, December 23rd at the family residence. The boy had suffered a long illness. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon in the Farr West chapel, with Bishop Lorenzo Taylor presiding. his travels . NORTH OGDEN HARRISVILLE m y, FARR WEST Tho residents of Farr West, both oung and old, are enjoying a real ollday season, with parties, dances, and entertainmenta of various kinds. Christmas morning dawned pleasantly. Santa Claus was lavish with his gifts, visiting every home, and feastmade the day ing and merry-makin- g one long to be remembered. Students who have been away at school have returned home for the holidays. Alman Brown, Miss Ivy Chugg, and Miss Elverine Rawson are home from Salt lake City, where they have been attending the University of Utah. Fermon Westergard and Miss Hazel Taylor, who have been attending the B. Y. U. at Provo are also A merry Christmas and a Joyful holiday season has been the aim of everyone in the community for some time. Extensive preparations have been underway for weeks past. Homes and business houses have been decorated until all reflect the Christmas spirit Saturday evening, December 21, the local school furnished the annual Christmas program. Music was furnished by the North Ogden junior band under the direction of Reid Cox. Solos were played by Verl Shaw, Mark Each Roylance and Bobbie Parker. of the first six grades contributed a number on the program. A girls chorus from the Seventh, Eighth and Ninth grades sang a group of songs. Tho childreft and teachers are to be complimented on the excellent pro, gram. A program was given Sunday morning m Sunday school. Mina Storey gave a story appropriate for the occasion. A Christmas talk was given by Leona Roylance. Karma Chadwick and Jetta Barker played a piano duet A reading was given by Gwen Shupe. The Primary and Kindergarten classes sang songs and recited Christmas gems. "Silent Night was played most beautifully on the organ by Mrs. Edith Orth. Sunday evening aervices were also devoted to the subject of Christmas. J. Howard Jenkins of Ogden gave a splendid talk on Christmas. Af rs. Earl Randall gave a retold story. Songs were sung by the Male chorus, the Relief Society chorus, the Primary and the primary department of the Sunday school. mission to the eastern states Last Thursday evening, December two-ye19, the junior girls of the Mutual Im- A welcome home party, consisting of provement association met at the home a program and dance, will be given ar of Lorene Barker and made candy and popped corn. Christmas eve these girls and their teachers went carolling and distributed their candy and corn to some of the older people and widows in the ward. They also took presents to some of the children. The following girls participated: Virginia Chat-elaiJessie Spackman, Clara Orton, Janet Woodfield, Edith Worton, Stella Mae Montgomery, Verna Woodfield, Mabel Garner, Beatrice Shupe, Helen Warren, Viola Roylance, Lorene Barker, Norma Orton, Leona Staley, Leon Chadwick and Mrs. Ellen Montgomery and Miss Veone Montgomery, teachers. The male chorus went carolling Christmas eve. Christmas day was celebrated with family dinners and closed with an interesting picture show in the evening. J. William Gibson is convalescing at his home, following an operation for appendicitis. Maurice Storey, who has been in California for the past two months, has returned home. The Mutual basketball team defeated the Seventh ward last Friday evening on the North junior high school floor. Monday evening they played their closest and most interesting game, with the Gianta of Ogden whining with the score of 27 to 25. Wilford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Shaw, Jr., returned Tuesday from a n, Friday evening, December 27, in his honor. WILSON The Christinas serenade by the M men and the Gleaner girls of the Mu- tual Improvement Monday-evenin- association but a treat was indeed g to our townspeople. Christmas carols were sung throughout the town. ter the serenade the singers were Af. en tertaind at the home of Bishop and Mrs. James H. Platt, where refresh-menta were served. Children of the ward and their par-( Continued on page 7.) Greetings and Best Wishes for the New Year the fern shop! 420 25th Street , The General Finance Co. Realtor Extends You Holliday Greetings Across from the Paramount 2428 Kiesel Avenue Phone 350 Dependable Service at home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buss and Miss Rhea Taylor are spending the holidays in California. They expect to be gone about two weeks. 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