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Show Friday, June is THE OGDEN POST sen, Lester Aldous and Harold Newey. The M Men and Gleaner Girls of the Huntsville Mutuals attended Mutual conference at Salt Lake on Sunday evening, almost one hundred per cent strong. Mias Verona Wood and Lealie Jensen represented Huntsville in the The M Girl chorus. Messrs. Marlow Stoker, Blaine Har-roJohn Newey, Lorraine )Jeilsen, and Abbott Grow were In the pageant. Mr. and Mrs. John 1 Davies, of with Springfield, Idaho, are visiting Neil-seMrs. Davies mother, Mrs. Kate Mrs. Davies was formerly Miss Vanetta Neilsen, of Huntsville. Miss Lidia Wright, of California, arrived at Huntsville on Sunday. Miss Wright ia planning on spending the summer at the Valley House, Mr. and Mrs. Verlin J. Braithwaite and two children, Neldon and Coralie, are touring the northwest Before returning home they will travel through Washington, Oregon, and northern California. Mrs. F. C. Snooks and little Taylor Bccraft, of Hazen, Nevada, have been spending the past week with Mrs. Snooks sister, Mrs. Andrew S. Allen. Mrs. Snooks was formerly Agnes His-lo- p, of Huntsville.. She has been in Utah for' the past three weeks. On June IS she will leave for Hazen, Nevada, where she will join Mr. Snooks. .. Miss Lavaun Smith spent last week in Ogden visiting with her friend, Miss Gertrude DeleabouL-HoracAldous met with a slight accident in Ogden canyon on Monday, June 2; He was driving a large truck around the Red Fence hill and ran into a herd of sheep, killing and in- (Continued from pa re 4.) in the chorus at Sarticipate were Miaspageant Fay Robina, Miaa Artell Stallings, Mias Virtue Chard, Mias Florence Whitley, Miaa Edna Shaw, Arthur Gardner, Lysle Chard, Mont Robins, Bill Clark, and Lee Richardson. Miaa Vivian Richardaon, who haa been very ill of scarlet fever at the home of her aunt and uncle, Bishop Palmer of Plain City, is reported improving. Vivian went for a visit to Plain City and while at the Palmer home was taken ill. She ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Richardaon of Eden. . Preparations are being made for a gala affair on the Fourth of July at Eden. Cowboys who participated in the rodeo at Ogden last year are planning an afternoon of real sport. Watch for full information of this days events to be published in the Eden Men-Glean- er p, n. ' news column. , Mr. and Mrs. George Averett and mother, Mrs. Edith Averett and Mr. John Leithead and daughter, Deva, of Lovell, Wyo., were the guests of .Mr. and Mrs. 11. C, Gardner of Liberty. They motored heer to attend the Gardner reunion held at Lorin Farr park Monday afternoon. From here they motored to Deweyville to visit HOOPER juring several. Mrs. Howard Wadsworth left to visit with her mother in -- Miss Helen Wangsgard haa moved to Ogden, where she has accepted office work with Doctor Pugmire. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Graham and The Huntsville baseball team, which baby were Sunday visitors of. Mr. and is under the direction of Mr. William Mrs. Henry Smith. Cliff Smith wasjc0fv'inmet'wUh a 'defeat last Satur- also a Sunday visitor at the Smith !day afternoon. They played with a home. t team "The Up Shots' representing Mrs. Phoebe Jones has been serious- the Union shops of Ogden. The score ly ill the past week at the home of was 8 to 7. Mrs. Lyman Briggs. Owen Felt, a prominent Huntsville A number of Gleaner Girls and M will leave June 15 for Salt Lake boy, Men attended the Gleaner and M Men he will take a course of study where pageant at Salt Lake City Sunday preparatory to accepting a mission evening. Two girls of Hooper par I D. S. church. The memwiU til. chuixK o( HunU-rill- . K A Tre-monto- n. . E." S nnd" ft A number of officers and teachers of the Hooper M. I. A. attended June conference last Friday, Saturday, and - t?110? rfuT m m t!ie Ivc? BtJ daie An f Mr. and Mrs. George Green of Winona, Missouri, are the house-guesof Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Walstreet. They lace, 573 Twenty-seventwill spend the summer months in Laramie, Wyoming, where Mr. Green, who is superintendent of the schools st Winona, will attend the summer session of the University of Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Warren M. Whitaker of Salina, Kansas, are visiting friends and relatives in Ogden. Mrs. Whitaker was formerly Miss Melba Hyde of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zinfmerman of Milwaukee, Wis are visiting Mrs. John Hamner at the Hotel Bigelow. Mrs. Noble Bower of Ventura, California, arrived in Ogden Monday and is a guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. John J. Cortez. Mrs. Bower will remain in Ogden until after the wedding of her sister, Mias Helen Cortez, to Julian Tate Stafford of Berkeley, California. Miss CorteZ has been teaching school in the Pacific Grove hgih school, and returned to Ogden during the past week. The marriage will take place during the latter part of June. Mrs. Melvin Wells of Salt Lake WOMENS REALM ts (Continued from page 8.) Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Butler announce the engagement of their daughter, Leonora, to Glen Dale Wangsgard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wangsgard. The wedding will take place in the near future. Miss Lottie Bailey, of North Ogden, and Sherman R. Couch, former athlete of the University of Utah, were married Friday in the temple In Salt Lake. The announcement came from Mr. and Mrs. Alma Bailey, parents of the bride.' The young couple are making a tour of the national parks 'ofa southern Utah. Mrs. Couch is graduate of Weber college, and Mr. Couch is a graduate of the University of Utah, a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity, and starred in football and basketball for. the Utah team. They will make their home in Salt Lake where Mr. Couch will be an instructor in physical education department of the University of Utah this ' coming year., Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Patterson in Ogden the guest the week-en- d announce the engagement of their spent Miss Helen of Conroy. daughter, Dorothy, to Ernest Hicks Coult: the marriage will take place in OFFICERS Salt Lake June 25.' A reception will at be held June 25 at 8 o'clock p. m. the home fo E. A. Larkin on Ecdes h, . extf,nde.d la-a- ofr recov-directi- nd ur on Dr. and Mrs. Francis R. r.T' Adam Patterson, Sr., of Alta Canada, Calif., Is in the city visiting his tertained Saturday even'm. daughters, Mrs. Maude Patterson ment to Mrs. Florence Hundly and Miss Clara Patterson, and and who leaves his sons, A. F. Patterson and Adam home. Mrs. Busby has Patterson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Richardson and her aunt, Mrs. Dennis Mr. and Mrs. James Franr sons. Ralph and Dee, have gone on a motor trip through Oregon and Wash?d daughter, MU. Kathm ington. They will attend the rose who have been vUitin T. D. Ryan, departed SatiJsS carnival in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Loos and Ing for their home in Losi? MU. Gladys Brown daughter, Mary Alice, who have been ChibL--Angel- es b! Sn1 dsp? visiting friends and relatives in cago and St. Louis, are expected home within the week. Miss Tabitha Harness has returned to Ogden after spending the past year in Salt Lake at the University of Utah. She will be with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Harness for the summer months. Mrs. Bart Barton of the Hotel Bigelow departed during the week for San Francisco, where she will attend the wedding of her daughter, Miss Frances Barton to Ivin Schway, which will be solemnized June 22. Mrs. Barton will join her son, Beverly, who is attending the Palo Alto Military academy, and they will return to Ogden for the summer months. ... day morning for New where she will spend the months. Enroute east aim J55 friends in Chicago, Detroit agara Falls. She will be tl of MUs Marian Taylor, , !he TeJ?ber cf met Tuesday for lunch! Green Gables tea room. TL garden flowers were uiH! tables and in the rooms thnS the house. Places were laid? Jack Glazebrook, Mrs. J. n Mrs. Emil Eklund, Mrs. L Mrs. Phil Kohn, Mrs. E. R Stem George Eisenberg, Mrs. J pi son, Mrs. Jack Thomas, Mu Blackman, Mrs. J. R. Kinrim Mrs. S. E. Gilbert. daj Jr - iCN rfsaahj , 41 avenue. Mrs. Charles . Creighbaum, ' 2779 Washington avenue, announces the marriage of to Mont. lings, in Pocatello, her daughter, Ellen OF U. C. T. LADIES AUXILIARY r i lr Fair-weath- er, Ronald Slamm, of BilThe marriage took place Idaho, May 22. The win leave shortly for couple young the east where Mr. Slamm will attend , an art school. The marriage of Mias Mildred Stallings and C. Layton Galbraith took place Monday in the temple in Salt Lake. Following the ceremony the couple departed for the northwest and California. They will make their home in Palo Alto, Calif., where Mr. Galbraith will resume his studies at . Stanword University. The Women's Home Missionary society of the Methodist church met Thursday afternoon at 2:30 oclock in the church arlors. The hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. A. Wayde, and Miss E. Eisenberg. The luncheon was under the supervision of Miss MaV bel Dunn. Miss Eugenia Smith has returned to Ogden from San Francisco, where she has been studying at the San Francisco School of Fine Arts. She: will spend the summer months in Ogden with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene ' . E. Smith. Miss Bernice Shreeves entertained at a swimming party Friday evening at the Utah Hot Springs in honor of Miss Eloise Brewer, who left Saturday for Long Beach, California. Refreshments were served following the i 1l II '' i5v,l.ti5 to to relatives Sunday wiH FeR accept as hi. field of Reed' Garner, infant son of Gladys1?' in work the East Central States Ted Garner, died last week The .nd pneumonia. baby previously had:I?Mjn i,?,2ror,wjH of Miles M. Jones who is the measles, but seemed to be erlng rapidly. He took a slight coldM"1?1. supervisor. which developed into pneumonia. The1. .Brother Barker, of the Ogden stake hlgh'cooncil, and hla aon, Lowell Barheld Sunday in the meetinghouse, with Bishop John ker, were visitors at sacrament meetD. Hooper conducting the services. ing on Sunday. Raymond Nelson, son The opening prayer was offered by of the last James H. Nelson, and Antone C. Christensen. Musical num- brother to Bert and Horace Nelson, of swim. Mrs. J. Henry F. Volker, Mrs. A. bers were furnished by Hah and Ruth Huntsville, also spoke at sacrament Naisbitt and Eloise Manning. Speak- meeting. Mr. Nelson just returned W. Petty and Mrs. Wallace Budge en- ers were Jas. R. Bens, John D. Hoop- from Australia where he has been an tertained at a large bridge luncheon er, Hyrum L. Rigby, and Edward E. L. D. S. missionary. Monday at the jOgden Golf and. Cppn-trMr. and Mrs. Lemuel Holmes, of Garner. 'Mr. Lindquist offered the club. The decorations in the benediction. Logan, Utah, have just moved to rooms and on the tables were. pink At sacrament meeting Sunday eve- Huntsville where they will make their peonies and blue delphinium. The ning Elder Weaver of Ogden, recently home. Mrs. Holmes was formerly ruests were seated at small tables. a missionary in the Southern states, Emmie Allen, daughter of Samual Al- The place cards were in floral design. was the speaker. Virgil Stoddard fur- len, of Huntsville. Covers were laid for one hundred. nished vocal music. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johansen, acMr. and Mrs. C. A. Monaghan, who Committees are at work arranging companied by Mr. and Mrs. Monroe have been visiting friends apd relaa program for the Fourth of July. Farrell, his father and mother, broth- tives in Ogden, have returned to their The officers and teachers of the er, Melvin, and his slater, Bessie, have lome in Oakland, Calif. They were Hooper Sunday school left Wednes- left for a trip throughout Washington accompanied home by Miss Ruth Van day morning at 10 o'clock to spend a and Oregon. Kyke. Mrs. W. A. Turner and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johansen have day at South Fork canyon. , Tuesday afternoon a party was moved to their home in the mountains John Corbett Ryan, Jr.( departed durgiven in the park for .Mae Smith by for the summer months. ing the week for Seattle, Washington, her Sunday school class. Miss Smith Mrs. Stella Johnson and three chil- to attend the graduation exercUes of leaves on the 12th for Europe. dren, of Salt Lake are visiting the Washington university. Mrs. John Miss Ilah Naisbitt left Monday with Mrs. Johnsons City, Ryan is a member of the sister, Mrs. Peter Corbett class.1 After visiting in Seattle Mrs. morning for Cedar City, where she C. Jensen. will visit a few days before leaving Newell Burrows, son of Mr. and Turner will spend ther remainder of for Los Angeles. Mrs. George Burrows, has returned to the summer months with Mrs. Theron A very enjoyable party was given his home from Littlefield of Berkeley. Mrs. Littleserving in the navy, Tuesday at 3 p. m. by Vera, Ina and was formerly MUs Erma Davidfield and Mr, Mrh. David Wangsgard and son of Erma Ross in honor of their sister, throe Ogden. children, Dee, Reid, and Jeane, Mary, who was married Thursday to have moved Mr. Mrs. Sidney Stevens and and to their home at HuntsIno Kapp. The afternoon was spent ville Miss Eleanor Stevens, dedaughter, for the summer months. in games and Those motor for the Paby parted The Society is holding the cific coast for a Sunday present were: Mrs. Lucy Cottle, Mrs. annual Relief stay. conference in tho ward chapel Lillian Willey, LaVon and Lera Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Taylor and son on June 15. A Sunday evening, good of Oakland are visiting Ogden friends. Fowers, Mrs. Olive Beesley, Mrs. Mrs. Della Cunnington, Florence trogram is scheduled and everyone is They will remain in Ogden for sevMunn, Ruth Naisbitt, Jennie Lowe, nvited. eral days. Committees are working on a celeVera King, Mrs. Ruthel Van Sickle, Miss Eva Erb has as her house-guesMrs. Ivy Burnett, Mrs. Ruby Ross, bration for the fourth of July. D. D. Mrs. J. B. Egan and daughter Mrs. Thelma Ross, Mrs. John Ross, McKay is chairman and would appre- Patricia of Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Egan Ida Ross, Mrs. Cynthia Stoddard, Ruth ciate the support of tho community. is enroute to Illinois, where she will The "Meadow Daisy Inn, owned by visit relatives. Stoddard, Dora Stoddard, Vera, Ina and Erma Ross, Mrs. Thomas Ross Pemell Grow, is now open for the Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Steck and Mrs. convenience of tourists. and grandchildren, Darlene and June Clark departed during the week The Daughters of the Valley are for California Van Sickle, and Elda and June points. Mr. and Mrs. Burnett going to hold their annual gathering Steck have gone to Long Beach, and Next Friday night a dance will be on June 25 at 2 oclock. All are to Mrs. Clark will join her son, Casin given in the recreational hall for the bring a basket luncheon. the school year Clark, who is The Daughters of the Pioneers at Occidental finishing benefit of the baseball team. college. Mrs. Clark and Wednesday evening the Junior class have postponed the June meeting un- -. son will motor1 home this week. ' had a bonfire party. They roasted til July. Bliss Kathryn Kay departed Wed marshmallow's and weenies over the John Crezee, 29, and his brother, nesday for Omaha, Nebraska, where smoldering campfire by the light of Earl, 15, were killed and their bodies she will vUit her aunt, Mrs. Frank B a romantic June moon. The two class burned beyond recognition Tuesday Hochstetler, and her brother, Clifford leaders, Grace Parker and Afton Hip evening following an explosion of de- Kay, in Chicago. Miss Kay will take well were present also President natured alcohol in a garage owned summer school in New York and will Ethel Johnston. Junior girls present and operated by John Crezee and his return to Ogden September 1. En were Florence Spaulding, Edna Christ- brother-in-laLorin Nickerson, at route home she will visit Bliss Elizensen, June Russell, Lois Fowers, Huntsville, Utah. A sister. was abeth Fulkerson in Chicago. Mobel Higby, Dorothy Stoker, Kath also badly burned, and died Fay, Countess ' Gian Cicogna and small Wednesryn Naisbitt, Della Hull, Buella Count Ludovico Cicogna, are the son. at the Dee Memorial hospital. Edna Higby, Vida Arave, Leola day Nickerson also suffered slight burns house-guesof BIr. and Mrs. George Gotch, Margaret Arave, and Zelma on the hands, arms and E. for the summer. Browning body. Read. Bliss Dorothy Corey, teacher of Fay wore a light dress, and the burning alcohol, spraying the entire music at the Quincy school, has gone HUNTSVILLE building, set her clothing on fire. Mr, to Chicago to take a course in music Nickerson, who was near the building, and harmony. Following the close of school, she will visit friends Miss Vilate Neilsen entertained at rescued her. The alcohol which ex- summer in New Orleans, Niagara Falls, and was in a tank in one corner of a party on Friday night in honor of ploded The younger brother Omaha. Miss Opal Walker, of Lyman, Wyo- the garage. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Herringming, who has been visiting here for went back to pump some of the al- ton and daughter, Betty, have gone cohol but the pump probably did to Los out, the past two weeks. Games and music Angeles and San Francisco for were enjoyed; the favors were award- not work, and he called to his broth- a stay of several weeks. ed to Laura Allen and Marlow Stok- er, John, to assist him. The elder er. Those present were the Misses brother is said to have lighted John Crezee Sr., father of the two Vilate Neilsen, Opal Walker, Gloria match, and the explosion followed. boyz and the girl, died about two Schade, Margene Newey, Marjorie The fire department of Huntsville re- woks ago, and they are survived by Hardy and Laura Allen. The Messrs. sponded, but the fire had made such their mother, Mrs. Bliry Shore Crezee Thomas Bullock, Blaine Harrop, Lor- inroads on the building that it was im- and the following brothers and sisraine Neilsen, LeRoy Bailey, Armond possible to save the building or any ters: Mrs. Leora Nickerson. Earl of the cars. The garage was a one Crezee, Bessie Crezee, and Blaxine Schade, and Marlow Stoker. Roland Jorgensen and LeRoy Bailey story building across the street from Crezee, John Crezee, Jr., is survived entertained at a very interesting bon- - j Hie Valley House. The Ogden fire by his widow and four children, rang party in South Fork department made the run from Ogden ing in sge from 6 years to 1 year. Seven automobiles were destroyed canyon on Monday night. Games and department with the county pumper bon-fir- e stories were enjoyed. Those 01d Hie chemical wagon. However, by fire and were the property of Wil present were the Misses Laura Allen, when they arrived the roof of the ga liam Engstrom, William Gaun, EdAmelia Nelson, Opal Walker, Norma rage had fallen in, and they worked ward Jeppsen, Henry Johnson. Two Wood, and Laveraa Burnett. The on the adjoining buildings trying to wrecking cars belonging to the gaMessrs. LeRoy Bailey, Roland Jorgen- - save them from destruction. rage were also destroyed. I - - j II II II ii : MRS. A. K. CROSS Co rm ponding Secretary MRS. E. C. OLSON Executive Officer PmiiUiit i MRS. P. A. ROSE Executive Officer MRS. MRS. C. W. CROSS MRS. W. M. ALVORD D. KNAUSS aSecretary MRS. G. M. THORS TEN SIX Executive Officer MRS. 8. M. BLAIR Executive Officer COMMITTEEMEN IN CHARGE OP CONVENTION . merry-makin- g. two-mon- th ts De-lor-es W.J. MERLE HINDS Executive Chairman BARNES Chairman Parade Committee i. L DAVIS Chairman Banquet and Dance Committee C. c. WILCOX Chairman Entertainment Committee Executive L. H. EVANS Secretary and Treat F. A. KUHLMAN Chairman Advertieing Commit m w, 'ifZ Ar-av- e, ts s . fire-moon-li- H. J. HI RSCIIENFEID Chairman Rarbeeue Committee 8. H. EVANS Chairman Arrangetnenta, Hotel, Etc., Committee E. C. OLSEN Chairman Decoration Committee W. G. FISHER Chairman Reception Committee ChBWrfiSi& C Chairman Publicity |