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Show pMav. July 5, 1920 T1IK OC.DKX w H.'ii.ics if tty. n-for !!'. i.!. f.irm nf Do'.u fn .. . i' twui .1 !.! ki iug Cubf ..f Mi. iu tin i .in I Ii.i bis ifc .m! f.u Mr. !!. r:i- hi iKfpPESPONpERCE e'er OGDEN jCOUTII i ,!' of Mildred Campbell. The which peamer IJoyd l! ci- bg Br.-- Ber-k- a Brown, Marcus Orton, Ward and Carl Alvord. for Miss Elsie Barker, JS and Leone Chadwick. and Mrs. Will Storey Tin- 8. - j.r .grHm will be-'- ii . -x I - .1 M . fr tbii.g is in read." Giicri ccy ilav Siitufilrij iers from it uvtr tie1 1 1 inut-.- l on page X.) PJE1 th watan Market & Groceteria July , !!;'.. Mil. 9 1 Mr. :ir:,.i. .uvi uip.in.vu-fe l l u pi i :i n:.i ;e uf the ttclriii I at i.f ti:e A n. a (i:i i . tic t luk Hmi.Isv i'.Ic Will nl'i) iy .o Mr. Mu cr, wul; i!:e pi'i'Miiio nf t hi ( :.t ccvii'.i;c MiTi'Miy Pir-urt K. G, IV:. i.'..HI ar.il Pi nfe. mt I'nii.c, of tl.r I'tah Agnrulluial well as; i'o'iegc, Will ;il, lie present Irt .1 Twenty-fourt- fltrset h f-- ! ! enter- - distinuisht'1 this ear. r.r.l the manngement " being offered for ii few weeks' and color and commands1 "f this .a;.r imim iMiitmtants and' effort in seeming ubscrip-- ' ist frii.inis to if It lli, Drowning Mr. end instant admiration. It i a definite Ilsur ftJTMrT Phallp Orth, and t. M tor THE OGDEN POST. Mrs. triumph of progress -t- he largest, iv.pnny rooms, locat My. Garner, l ed at lic wGeorge tycM Washington avenue, and people of Ogden are responding Elmer Garner, Art most beautiful and powerful d car ever offered the public. value it thojiisi Ives wli.it a wonderful : eroM.dy and are helping their fa ,SeS! Oelle end Mildred n'l ite .viKostar.ts to wm the magnifi-- j It is difficult to describe the beau- - lh;s is one of Id magnificent ii! i nr pietured above. only Ine Epochevening Mr. ames were A delicious I'oviil E. Eevsha; played, SSrtained at luncheon "A Sentinel," .'G. aid Mis. J. II. Lindsay have uncheon was served. The guests were Em- b' Difiiva. J. r Nephi Brother Lester. ' 'M word fiviu tbe.r son, Janies,' Kfolds, Marion Edwards, M. From r of the !i.' nude the ore.an voyage .tfely.1 stake Elsie Ogden high SJneb Ellis, Bernice Campbell, now' in Beie ium. Jm ,cs did not! council and also a member of the ii gjJjSjy, Ada Jensen and Ruth Chadhv.t says tb.at be la had .I' sick. The first year 4H club in Eden vas ld rg committee gave a talk in lie-- ; . Dili of thi' yen. All the I'tah boy the entertained i narence Barker organized under the of half of the committee nnd turned the iibuai.l weio t n'ert.iii e.l at a supper afternoon, June 28: Grtell Stallings June 28leadership at the Stall- buildicgs and grounds over to Sister i;cn ly the (aptiin of the ship. He Me Alvard, Esther home. They were organized as Mn.idi West, president of the Ogden Mi'.tTward took t lien; for an inspee- -' ings Harriet Shaw, Mary Ward, follows: Marelda Ilogge, president; stake V. I M. I. A. board. Miss tm.-- n of the snip and explained the Etta Ruth sWevJane Bailey, Grace Nelson sang. There's a Home l.anism. May Graham, Ellis. Mary A. Hill, Mi'- a nd Mrs. I . rdell. Mwh.ll Stel-- u Vera Ilogge, secretary. The summer in the Heart of the Hills. The buildnicy Slmw of North work was planned ami light lefresh-ment- s ings ami grounds were then dedicated O.iiien were the gue..ts uf Mrs. Shaws Naomi and Hatton Berrett, Ethel were served. by Samuel G. Dye of the Ogden stake ;"ti,ii.s, Mr. and Mr. Wm. ChadiV.ck, The afternoon was spent The second year III club mot at the presidency. Brothers Chester Nelson, of Liberty. John I)e Haan and ging for Mrs home of Iris Thompson on returned Mr. ar.d Mrs. Janie Dwyer of 150 Thursday. missionaries from theBerlin, re. misHawaiian Members the club of hen Hii'.gkimioti. New Vink, landlord and Its sion, pave a musical number. Presisang Mrs. Ronald Holmes entertained at Time in the Rockies under the of the in the Friday evening. Covers were Spring dent Thomas E. McKay gave an ad- l.o.'lindy J'. ni hiimton me making n STfor Mrand Mrs. Sam Hadle; direction of Song Leader Velma Ful- dress. Sister Maud ronferenee, West gave a talk tour tu ('alifornia and will be the Mi.I: ler. Minutes were read of previous Mb. Flora Deamer, Mr. and Mrs. and the Seventh ward ladies' trio tit Mr. and Mr Wm. H. Chard Marion and Vernon meetings by Secretary Ina Lindsay. on Holmes, The afternoon was spent in making sang. The Sunday school quartet, con- ol July IX. ill1, Chard, while on a of Brothers Lund, Gardner, s r.inMh mission to that field Mr. puddings. The special puddings were sisting Monday evening, July 1, stayed nnd Saunders sang, Iroud, :t the Smith Freder-Mrs. 8 custard com and and Mr. starch. Miss Iris Yea, of Our Home in Dwyer home. E Randall, the Mountains. BarkThompson served the girls with a de- A Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan lunch was served and the er and Lottie Randall joined other licious cake. All the girls belonging Y. basket L. M. I. A. board served root beer. members 0f the stake family at South to this group were present. The next was a wonderful It n evening, well spent the attended be will held at the home of Fork where they meeting in the great of the M. L A. girls home at Miss La Verna Burnett. On Sunday afternoon the Relief SoA party was held Monday night at the Ogden stake park. Hr. and Mrs. Orson Reynolds left the home of Willard Carver of Plain ciety conference wah held in the LibPresident CharTuesday afternoon for Burley, Idaho, City in honor of their son who is erty ward chapel. vhere they will visit indefinitely with leaving soon for a mission for the lotte Ward presided. A double trio by Nature has been liberal to. Reynoldss sister. L. I). S. church. Relatives from Eden Relief Society consisting of Mrs. EdMrs. Lois Ballif has been visiting who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Alwith small boulders in gar Holmes, Mrs. Raymond Ward, lining the past week with her parebert Carver and their son, Orlo, and Mrs. J. B. IJndsay, Mrs. Elmer Gardmany parts of the counnts in Salt Lake City. Miss Laura daughter, Wanda; Mr. and Mrs. ner, Mrs. J. L. Shaw and Mrs. Wm. lidwkk also is spending a few days George Stallings and their daughters, Hill sang. The main talk was by try. It's a simple mattrr in Salt lake with relatives. Zenna and Artell; Miss Daisy Sister Baxter of the General Relief Doris, to build good looking, Mr. and Mrs. George Garner and Carver and Miss Ileen Carver. Society board of Salt Lake City. Sistheir daughter, Helen, have been in Max Members of tl)e bishopric of the ter Woodbury of the Ogden stake comfortable houses with idaho during the past week. They int- Eden ward and several Relief Society board also gave a talk. stake workers ended to visit relatives in Blackfoot. them. Our booklet 9 of the ward .attended the dedication The double trio then sang School Thy Miss Ruth Gilroy of Salt Lake City was offered of the Ogden stake camping grounds Feelings." Prayer by tells how send for is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Harrin South Fork canyon Monday eve- Counselor Wm. H. Chard. Wm. Southwho in North now is Malm, living y your free copy. ning. They report that the program wick opened the services with prayer. Ofden. was The church decorated was the elaborately fine and very dedicatory Mrs. Hattie Storey Didcock of CalifPORTLAND CEMENT Samuel G. Dye of in peonies, roses and white daisies. ornia, recently returned from Yel prayer, given by secball The team lost the beauLiberty ASSOCIATION ovstone National park where she has the stake presidency, was very ond game this season last Saturday McGomick Building tiful and satisfying. been sight seeing with Mr. Jack LeaSALT LAKB CITY, UTAH The first crop of strawberries in to the Tlain City team. The score vitt of California and 0. B. Madsen of was nine to fifteen in Plain Citys 0rfmiffwa Im Mrs. Pidcock will leave soon Eden is now being picked. Igden. hfuMiWCaiWiiii ittt Cwnm The regular fast day services were favor. The game was played on the for her home in California. CITIES OFnCES IN held in the ward chapel Sunday af- Plain City grounds. The losing of A birthday party in honor of Daniels was held at his home ternoon. On Sunday evening, begin- this game gives Liberty second place season. !ut Thursday afternoon. The time ning at 8 oclock the ward Relief So- so far this dithe conference under held u spent in playing games, after ciety which lunch was served to the follow-r- g rection of President Isabell B. Stallfriends: Doris Lowder, Beth El- -, ings. There were present from the Bernice Daniels, Louise Moss, Vir-u- it Ogden stake Relief Society board Hall, Afton Daniels, Eldon Ort- Sisters Annie L. Maws, Marion Johnon, Glen Orton, Verl Barker, Lowell son, Emma Forsha and Elizabeth Mrs. Everett Robins played Judkins, Jay Campbell and Lloyd Da niela. the organ, and the singing was under Miss Lucile Brown is again able to the direction of Ollie Mae Graham. be nronnd after an operation for ap A duet was rendered by Ollie Mae pendicitis. Graham and Phyllis Fuller and a solo Mrs. Joseph Barker, Jr., had the by Miss Fay Robins. The officers msfortune of breaking her leg, Tuesdwere sustained by Mrs. Eva Hogge, ay afternoon, when a ladder, upon secretary. Talks were given by which she had been standing while Bishop C. Alex Ilogge, who encourttking cherries, fell with her. Mr. the sisters in their work. Sister hrence Hansen, former socut mast- aged Sister Emma Burnett Aggie er, was near and administered first Forsha of the spoke.stake We had a wonderful trip over the Fourth got Ogden presidency aid, after which Mrs. Barker was imtalked and encouraged the sisters. away early Wednesday evening and camped out mediately taken to the hospital for Sister Johnson opened the conference tether treatment. two nights where it was cool enough to sleep. It by prayer and Sister Maw closed the r. and Mrs. Arlie S. was the most enjoyable time we have had in years. Campbell ! kappy parents of a baby boy. meeting. Our guaranteed used car purchased from Hincktr. Lucille Orton Hales also is hap-t- o The Browning ranch is being fenced farmers wire by announce the arrival of a new with new posts and ley's saved the day. It was all ready to step Mr. with ranches bordering it. right from the very start. We only paid one-thir-d Marrirer Browning of Ogden, who has down and the balance comes in easy monthly a wonderful summer home on his b Jutv 5inlineCaf f V Knight-engine- t d-iii- mu vawmsamu To the Canyon fi-- Tiv I'myi'ii imili i. I 1 , I 1- n. viee-nreside- - iiiis.-ioiiHrii- 's Wliy . l-i- fifsVuiM .. 1 EDEN k, .,-s- he iash fare is l!7i. Two weekly pass. will mure than pay for your pass. trips Tliere are fuiir rais n week ilays leaving the I ini; n Pepot at t : anil 11 :.0 a. m., ami at 1:1 an.l p. m. t ):i .Sundays ami 10 there an cars to I he canyon as holidays follows: ii :ri, jo:;() a. ru.t and - n.uin; and at 1, L. I, and G p. in. iu the aftcr-T'ooKeturu schedules arc proport i' mate. Knjoy the cool canyon lircczcs. ' sca-ic- s yn.i i'.om' )u. hosilali ulio.'i yi.ii ran riiU tin .wtreot cars p t lap as tlio Art.siaii Wills cm a regular !, Lu-ni- rd Cash and Carry Markat I ash nnd Carry Price fur Cash and Carry Peupla. A -- f Bar-wU- K fjJ, K? ii HUNTSVILLE this month, was The K rSuJ Sttrnoon. June 28. 4.. Sre entertained by playing Tfter which lunch was served, Melba and Viola liesent rSSdred Barker, Verna Hill, Lorene Barker, Eliza JetU Eerier Florence C. A ! i1 wi;h on exhibit of c.i'.li.-J ulging iranix from Kblir county and irry, Bcn'.ity will compete. After ( ! - it b ! ( 1 1 8 w i.. oV-i.- 1 hon0i.vel games, after served to the following: shJS barren. Erma Shupe, Elaine Barker, Fawn W Phyllis knan. r 1 I!.-- ..I'l'-tiKui !; ! from page 4.) - i'.irb .Mr. This beautiful Willjs-Knij,x sedan be the as m.im! ardtd j:1 thc !ri.at ... . i.unt.,1 II i on, tf the finest .uh Mitwnption Campaign. offered in a priies ne"SMper Mihseriution cnnlest in ihi- - wtii. Buy a Pass and Save ... Bide the Street Cars! Utah Rapid Transit Co. Use tliose dedi-atio- cobblestones! F-1- El-vo- od Mc-Farla- Our Used Car Saved the Day 13th Anniversary Sale A free tube with every tire purchased. Sale lasts until the 13th. Specials on all accessories for the new Ford SOIL WILSON Williamson has gone to Tre for the summer in the inter- the Rocky Mountain Packing jnton of wrpontion. Swenson, daughter of u, Vendella Mrs. Nelpher Swenson, left une 29 or Alberta, Canada, the Su Mra- - J visit Vera Godfrey, her summer, where she will Add Hall and other relatives. John Spires entertained Wed f5ri?en,n& at her home in Stanley. Spires, formerly Johnson, a bride of last LJuraerou lovely gifts were bF the bride. Mrs. Stella mother of the bride, is m her honor Friday eve-hon-Ijfff- 1- en-ai- ng ranch in Eden, is furnishing the posts and wire and the farmers are furnishing the men to build the fence. The farmers appreciate the Mr. Browning has given. The Shreeves water gardens of Eden are now open and are being well patronized. Hundreds of people visit these warm springs every day. It is an ideal place to take your family on an outing. The water in these gardens has been pronounced by doctors the best in the land. The people of Eden feel that Mr. Shreeves has helped greatly in putting Eden on the map. Fern Services for D. Mrs. and Mr. of Chard, daughter E. Chard of Liberty, were held Thursday afternoon at 1 oclock in the Liberty ward chapel. Program was as follows: Solo, "A Rose," by Miss Beth Lindsay; prayer, James L. Shaw; duet, Miss Beth Lindsay and Mrs. EdWhispering gar Holmes entitled and V. Hope"; talks by E. A. Larkins Briith-waite; B. Stallings; violin solo. Vernal talk. Bishop J. E. Shaw; duet. Miss Lindsay and Mrs. Holmes; prayer, Wm. HilL The pallbearers were Fern Shaw, Delta Holmes, Sarah Clark, Clara Southwick, Jane Shaw, Tara Shaw, all cousins of the deceased. The flower girls were Anna Chard, Juanita Shaw, Ruth Rhodes, Josie Holmes, Lula Hill. Doris Hill. Lurlene Jones, Alberta Shaw, Amelia Shaw and La Vene Southwick. Interment was in the Liberty cemetery. The Liberty bishopric and members of the stake who live in the Liberty ward attended the dedication of the South Fork Ogden stake grounds in The services evening. Monday canyon Seventh the am: Trio follows: by were as ward under the direction of Mrs. LX k-e- nd Weber canyon: OS, o?. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. and Sfetfoni1 Vr Mr George r; nd Mrs. Victor Olsen sd and Mrs. Guy 01- and Mr. and Mrs. Carl vorn & Sv Sa3t lnRam and family of over the their parents in Wilson, ?5CRri?.v,re.re visitors Xr. inJIrw ilr '7. SonK a Bingham. A. Bingham, Mr. n'es pAnt the Fourth Fork canyon in Ogden val-JP- - laen Pent inst week Carl Olsen in Ogden. WiiUJ Mrs-- William M. Hoimes this week ?kviSere lighted friend. Frank tl0! an ?d2 mJd,aho Falls- - The parties .mt nearly 25 years. 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