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Show tiir 6 Friday, June nrrnFN POST 7 WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE TAYLOR Mrs. Walter Griffin of Ogden is a guest at the home of her son, Lowell I Mes-dam- Griffin of Taylor. Mrs. Ellis Griffin has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Jenkins, of Plain City. Miss Ellen Garner left Monday for Idaho, where her parents, Gooding, ss Mrs. Fred Garner are now and Mr. by was enjoyed thoroughly tainment living. Miss Garner has been living all who attended. with her sister, Mrs. William Henand attending Weber county derson Wednesday evening, May 29, Mr. high school. and Mrs. Aldro Barker entertained at and supper. Covers were laid for Mr. Mrs. Fern Garner Allred and her Mrs. N. II. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. C. are now living in North Oghusband BarM. C. Mrs. N. Barker, Mr. and den at the former residence of Heber Mr. Lorenzo Ward, Mrs. and Mr. ker, and Mrs. Jed Call, Mrs. E. J. Mar- Roylance. los. enjoyed by 20 of Plain Citys young people. The excursion was sponsored II. by genealogical representatives. B. Thompson of Plain City and Elizabeth Y. Thompson, Katherine Paliper and Nita Charlton chaperoned the young people. I es Helen Campbell danced and TreJones gave a reading. The enter- Mrs. Frances Russell, who was tak- ments: A Pr Yill'be given to en ill a few days ago and taken to man having the largest fami'v rv. The school bus driven by Bill Rus- sell of Ogden, left Hooper last Wedtaknesday morning about 6 o'clock,workRelief of number Society a ing ers to the Salt Lake temple for the day. Those who took part in the days activities were Cora Fowers, Mrs. Anderson, Annie Read, Nellie- - Parker, Eliza Dyson, Josephine Manning, Florence Naisbitt, Jessie Fielding, Lucre-th- a Barnes, Ethel Hunt, Retta Griffin, Nellie Johnson, Mary G. Parker, Hattie G. Parker, Hattie Fowers, Ida Penman, Artie Fowers, Martha FoW' ers, Cora C. Fowers, Effie Fowers, Lena Fowers, Josephine Lambert, Catherine Rigby, Laurinda Parker, Lizzie Hull, Fern Fowers, Edith Manning, Bishop Hooper, Antone Christensen, Clara Fowers, Louise Fowles and dr. and Mrs. F. M. Belnap. NORTH rvptiao freckles, and one to the lady longest hair. Mr. Robert IIuU, Jr , visited The Plain City baseball team of the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert HniiT "A league played the Clinton team last Sunday. He was al. a ltor Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hadley are at Plain r afternoon. The City Sunday School. Saturday leaving soon for a short stay in Cali- score was 7 to 8 for Plain City. The fornia. They expect to visit Los Plain City "B league played the shall, Jr., and Mrs. Florence E. Rulon Beus has returned hom Los Miss Doris Harper, who has been Angeles and Oakland on Slatcrville team at Slaterville, and Vegas, southern Utah. their trip. Plain City was again the winning living with Mr. and Mrs. William Elhas gone to her home in Tapaz, enterMr. Douglas Brian, cf Oedrn lis, Woodficld team. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mrs. James Hogge of Twin Falls of their friends at Idaho. Miss Lela Spackman, accom-paine- d ployed by the Glen number a tained is spending a few weeks with her Miss Harper and will be her Mrs. Luclla Bodily of Burley, Idaho, supper Monday night, June 3. Those pany, visited Sunday School Ti mother, Mrs. Lafayette Farr. is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Wm. present terest of starting a music bclu, were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ran- guest during June. T. Knight, this week. dall, Mr. and Mrs. Darel Campbell, Hubert Cazicr of St. Anthony has Miss Anna Brown, who has been (Continued on Page Eight) Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Montgomery, Mr. been spending a few days with his Verne Weathers ton of Logan is and Mrs. Lewis Randull, Mrs. George living with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. sister, Mrs. Glenn Farr. spending a few days with his grand- Alvard, Mrs. Mary Campbell After Joseph Folkman, and attending Weber county high school, has gone to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas supper bunco was played. Floyd Farr is leaving within a few her home in Tremonton where she days for Oregon, where he will reprewill enBarker spend the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Woolen mills sent the Wednesday at tertained night, OGDEN supper this summer. Miss Gene Iluband has gone back to Miss Arvilla Hooper was a June June 5. The guests included Mr. and a after visit with weeks her ride of this week, marrying Mr. WilMrs. Wyoming and Mr. Mrs. John Hall, Henry Miss Hazel Hadley, one of Taylors Memorial day was fittingly observed & Grocelera Beazer. iam parents. Mrs. and Chadwick, Mr. Leroy I leading young women, is soon to leave in North Ogden bya program at th$ Hall, and Mr. N. W. Mrs. Barker, for an L. I). S. mission in the Eastern I in North Ogden by a program at the Mr. and 183-- 5 Twenty-feurt- h Mr. Victor Street having finishRuby Hull and Earl Ross are also states. A farewell parly in her honor I Jensen, of Pleasant View, The musi-wi- ll Mrs. llyrum Bailey, Mrs. Harriet ed his teachingHancock, Weber at school, weds. high newly be given Friday evening in the I cal numbers presented were a trom-Tayl- Shaw and Mrs. Mae Shupe. has gone to Nevada where he will ward hall. An' entertaining I bone solo by Verle Shaw, and two A Cash and Carry Market The A and the B teams played base- work during the summer months. Sunday evening was the conjoint program will be rendered in the fore I quartet numbers by Gilbert Randall, at Cash and Carry Prices Id. I. A. program. B P. President The team 0. afternoon. ball Saturday part of the evening and will be Ward, Nephi Manning and Alvard has recovered from a Cottle conducted; Mrs. Maud Rigby George score a Cash sad Carry People. for defeated at was by I Liberty by a dance. Miss Hadley is the mon Woodficld. Harvey Taylor de- of 15 to 11. The A team defeated serious illness with pneumonia. Elder Melvin Bennett a gave reading; Had-Mr. Mrs. 1 of and livered the oration which was very Hyrum daughter of West Point, who has recently reHooer at the local park with a score Mr. Edwin I pressive. Prayer was offered by of who has been at- turned from a mission, gave a talk, Hall, 4 to 3. I George E. Brown. In the evening a tending school at the University of occupying the remainder, of the time. Mrs. Mabel Barnes of Salt Lake I picture show was held in the ward is now home. Utah, misWill and Byron Warren had the Pacific City spent Memorial day with her I amusement hall, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook and chilof a of fortune I large supply losing mother, Mrs. S. C. Hadley, of Taylor. Inc. dren, Harold, Donna and Ruth, of Salt I Mrs. Harriot Shaw and Mrs. Mar- - grain Thursday afternoon, May 30, Lake City, were week-en- d visitors at was when their by destroyed granary I11 STUDENT TRAINING Holmes, our two Gold Star MothCITY Hundreds of people made their way the home of Mary Jones. attended the memorial services fire. ers, PASSENGER FLYING to the cleanDecoration cemetery I day, Plain City is about to lose one of held at the American Legion chateau, Mrs. Maretta Parker received won We Fly You Anywhere, Marcus Ellis returned Tuesday from ing and beautifying the place among her charming young ladies, Virginia I eust central states where he ful- them were many visitors from outside last Wednesday of the death of her Any Time. Jecme the A eting of the Daughters of the the towns. filled a mission for the Latter-da- y brother, Mr. Parkinson, of Kansas Planes All Licensed The Hooper band, under the direc City. Mrs. Parker left that day for Mrs. Wm. T. Knight, mother of theat the home of a piontfer M enah ai;nt! and Pilots. bride-to-bspent several days visiting plac- tion of Mr. Leo Lambert, was present Park City to accompany her mother, gave a shower for theMonte was under Ellis adding solemnity and reverence on Mrs. Jane Parkinson to Rexburg, Idaes of interest before coming home. home Thursday the direction of Ca?tain Mabol Camp Call Ogden Airport the occasion. A. short program was ho, to attend the funeral. He leaves The rooms were bell- - A ladiea. trio-Di- ana HadleV, which in ' rendered Joe and Bud wife a and a Simp' The which for Particulars. of the band in first flowers,! large family. meeting pr? iLy decrat.ed er "P en8embe I Mabel Campbell and UnA Randall--1son gave an instrumental duet, and Frinow s was held being organized furnished the music. Helen Parry Ella of Ogden, sang a solo. The Hooper Activity committee with B JunB Thd nfnW,PeaoanCe a reading, the life sketch of Mrs. day night. The purpose of the meet-n- g BishopParker, roMe;gave D. Hooper gave the ora- Albert Anderson as chairman, met John was in' to determine what I Montgomery was read by Flora Dea- - struments were availablejust in ward tion of the day. Sunday evening to appoint commitamusements, auer.mer. a talk on the SCARFS var.lu? P.arIor of zion and which would be needed the In the afternoon the people gathered tees to make preparations for the I to was served by the hostess. make Stel-Mawas ryce canyons given by GENUINE FOX at the park to witness the baseball Fourth of July entertainment. The beautiful presents were received I anj band. a Montgomery, and other talks were a all shades at attractive yricM la between I and heads of Powgame, played committees were Hooper Paul the by young couple. Among those by pcd Ellis a WALTER GILMORE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell, Jr., West Point the score was 15 to 16 ers, program; Jos. 0. Moore, decoraA?-Farrier and Tasidcrakt OH; ESJ and tion Hooper, P. announce on Cottle 0. the amusements, Fheae W baby girl I navor, 1824 Waehiaiten Avenue ter the program lunch was Berved. at their home arrival of aJune The closed with who makes the following announce days activities 1. Saturday, Minah were lnrl M? PreBent EpoKlTho8e Montgomdance in the pavillion at night. , I ery Sarah Missef LiwUle Kylance. Harriet L. Shaw, Mr. M. II. Berrett, Mrs. Elizabeth Kifgfu SuMn K Ellis- - Fred W. Ellis, Flora Berrett and Mrs. Miss Arvilla Ivie, of Salt Lake, was Hill moI Kniffht Dtamer, Louise Short, Harriet Spack tored to Paradise Margaret a guest of Alice Jones last Katherine I aimer, Fontcllalan, last Saturday to week-en- d Georgina Montgomery, Mary attend the funeral of week. Holmes. Hyrum H Barker, Anne E. Pearl Diana Montgomery, Chadwick, Mrs. Elizabeth Manning met with Miss Lorone Randall, daughter of Poulson, and Messrs. Harold Weath- A. a Al-painful accident last week when Mr. and Mrs. David E. Randall, and A8?81. Susaji erston, Albert Sharp, Lee Olson, l Miss Ellen Barker, daughter of Mr. she fell and broke her right arm. She anil Mrs. W. N. Barker, have return- - is improving nicely from the shock 1?row t6 go on a visit to south- ed home from Provo where they haveand Homer loulson, and Osmer Knight. bei Campbell, Harriet Barker, Lily been Wltb her ?n, Wrtliam, where utah the attending Brigham Young I he . Holmes, Myrtle R, university. is engaged teaching school at Ced-On Saturday evening the Happy I Randall, Martha Helen Barker, lar Parry, Margaret City. I f Geertson, Una Randall, Barbara r!35CliiJX atAlhe hme Miss Rosabel m. of Garner, p. daughter supper 'erna Munn underwent an was served, .after which the ladie. Brown, Mary T. Chambers, a ulho George Garner, is now home from Lo- from Gak for the removal of tonsils oPeratn where were entertained at guessing games. I she been has to gan fda going Faig is said to be improving. week last and school. Mrs. Cordelia Carver received the Inter-Mounta- in head the hospital for examination, returned ent ; a prize to the younm? home yesterday and is still ill at her one to the oldest man or ent; one to the boy with th?p!H home. Broa.-Robert- ?. I i VIADUCT Market or fol-lllen- ry El-low- ed im-le- y. Union Airways, HOOPER PLAIN 1 , , , Tri SI I SA'r e, hr P FUR ii n i.a whi lirinal ny well-balanc- mS. JJ3 - oilSTlh SbS i ed Sa 23 e5bS? ESttJfe "-U-- ley sS bn ". M: M. Mrs. Annie Randall Taylor of Milford is visiting with her relatives and friends of North Ogden. Brown of Farr We.t nnrnrolinl Rernice Ellis and Helen Warren; pia- 0,0 by Vanise Barker and Myr- lpUa ?t!pAp18r1 whetle Berrett; readings by Jessie nian amj Teresa Jones; talks about "Home were given by Janet Wood-- r. Barker and Frederick , , ,r ani MrH.field, Florence Miss Viola Roylance led the rnrCrthritCrt0lnTdiat f hhWr C0nffrtffati0n rePCating the M. I. in honor ioirnn to leave June 10th to fill a mission S- - chu-rcin the Society I The U Primary presented an operetta islands. The eyenmg was spent ml Donalds Friends Saturday hy Llder night, June 1. Those who had prin- An"nnaT o naCCf ?PKny cPal Parts were Betty Chandler, Rhea pUJJ Carver to his LaUra Chadwick, Fawn Elder Carver received many valuable Spackman Campbell, Mildred Campbell, Bernice sir!?' .Da?k:18 Florence, Warren, Jay Camp and Carver leave for Lake City bell, Lowell Judkins and Melvin Ran Monday next to attend the L. D. S. dall, Karma Chadwick, Lola Dcamer training school for missionaries. and Jennabee Ballif played piano so- The 411 club girls held their meeting at the home of Miss Priscilla llodson on Wednesday evening. They plan to hold a party next week at the home of Miss Lois Palmer. I uw h ark. h ' t ! ened 2610 MONEY TO LOAN at half your protioua PEOPLES FINANCE AND THRIFT CO. Waablngtoa Avenue AUTOMOBILES Miss Karma Chadwick left Wed- nesday for Malad, Idaho, where she will visit with her relatives. Washington Avenue Visit Our Used Car Lot at 2350 Ivicsel Ave. USED CAR K Mrs. Bemetta Ellis Clark from Morgan has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis. 'ATEWAY Chevrolet No. 2 at 2G10 Washington avenue has been established in order to provide additional Chevrolet service. While our shop is still located at our street location. Gateway No. 2 will be our Twenty-thir- d regular place of business after July 1, until our new home is completed just cast of the Hotel Digelow. A special sales force has already been established at No. 2, however, where new cars, trucks and used cars are now on display. Come in and get acquainted. The junior temple excursion to Salt Lake City on Saturday last was much WATSON-BUIC- Campbell. No. 2 Mrs. Ethel Taylor of Portland, Oregon, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Thompson of Plain City for a few weeks. FOR SALE Mrs. William Bingham and family, former residents of North Ogden, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Darel CHEVROLET Miriam Jenkins, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Jenkins, met with a painful accident on Monday morning while her mother was washing. The little girl got her hand in the wringer, tearing the nail from the thumb of her right hand. 8144 Mr. and Mrs. Arzon Marshall and family from Wyoming are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Marshall, Jr. GATEWAY The Y. L. M. I. A. of Plain City has discontinued its meetings for the summer. Emsr RepaymMit loan eoat 800 to 1500.00. Mrs. Glen Williams of Salt Lake with her City spent the week-en- d mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Spackman. Bamboo Poles FREE! With Each Purchase of Fishing Tackle! And Now the Chair! 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