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Show Friday, July THE OGDEN POST A lf$ 12. T! WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE PARR WEST the Friday, July 12, at 2 o'clock obwill association Mutual West Farr serve Mothers and Daughter' day. The lice liive, Juniors, and Gleaner Girls will present the program. Lunch will be served to all mothers and daughters present. Mrs. Harold Drown and children of Nevada are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Herliert Drown. Mrs. Will Geddes and daughters, Zola and Kaoma, of Winchester, Idaho, arrived Thursday to visit with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Drown. Geddes and daughters have been visiting in California for some time. a Mrs. Gurry Brown attendedshower given in honor of Miss Corma Thatcher Monday afternoon. Mis Thatcher is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Thatcher of Ogden. The marriage will take place in the near - future. Miss Vera Brown, daughter of II. D. Brown, returned from Idaho July 5. Miss Brown has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Painter for the past six weeks. The Sunny Hour 411 cluh will meet Friday afternoon at 0 oclock at tha home of their leader, Miss Nona Brown. County Agent Ellen A green ia expected to he present. Mrs. Viola Blair is rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy. Mrs. Blair is at the Dee hospital. Word haa been received by relatives in Farr West of the death of Mr. Rulon Brown of Kigby, Idaho. Mr. Brown has been staying in California for some time. Mr. Boy Brown haa returned to Southern Utah, where he will continue hia work on the railroad. Mr. Joseph Stevenson and Mr. Freeman Giles left Tuesday on a fish ing trip to Idaho. Delbert Stevenson of Idaho Is visit ing with hia grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stevenson. The first year 411 club met at the home of Miss Leona West Thursday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. Tha afternoon waa spent in sewing, after which a dainty lunch was served by the host ess. Woodfield, Lucille entire community Vaneae Barker, the and for Chard show lure Mrs. Stephen Irene and Charles Storey, Hazel Mr. their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Florence Barker, moved to Ogden of leader. Misses Liberty were family formerly Taylor. They Storey and Verna Campbell, some time ago. Mr. Chard Is employ-of and Thelma and Arvilia Taylor. Randall Mr. and Mrs. George with the Globa Milling company Mrs. Eunice Stokea returned with ed Monday returned daughter, Edna, her new baby boy from the Dee hos- Ogden. and Mrs. IdaMontgomery Harvey Mr. Rrid at nulled from a week trip throughout sis, pital Monday. She is convalescingMrs. to moved Ogden. and family recently ho. They visited Mrs. Randalls the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr.Montgomery ia employed with the advancement most Charles Telford. ter, Mra. W. C. Holley, of Rexburg, Globe Milling company. riost and shows the of Grisler RigMrs. Ethel Taylor and two children, and Mr. Frank Randall of Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Robert Royal and Shirley, of Portland, Ore- by, Idaho, have been the gwata of lnj?hVwflelTour oldest citizen, Falla. gon, are at the home of her parents, Mr. and kn. J. If. Lindsay of libMr. and Mrs. Clyde Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. H. li. Thompson. Mrs. erty. Mr. Geisler Is the sheriff of and Mra. M. H. Berreit spent Mr. week-en- d Taylor is assisting in the care of her Rigby. visiting Fred Garner last to Logan mother, who is still quite ill. Idaho. at Gooding, beand WoJdfield Avery Gardner motored family are Word has Leen received here that Friday evening, where he met hie sis- Krvicts for Brother Mrs. Francis Ward returned Friday visit with her sons, Mrs. William Goddess and daughters, ter and brother, Mr. and Mr. A. from a ten-da- y Zola and Norma, of Winchester, Idaho, Poulsen. They then motored to Bear and Fay Campbell of TremonJulius On hia return will be visitors at the home of Mrs, Lake for the week-enton. and visited Tremonton Mr. week. called at he Geddess this Mr. and Mra. Elihu Warren have Ann Mary from California to North Ogreturned William Geddess is a son of Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mra. Henry Brown. Mr. Ky Russell Oakley, a duet by Jm ram Reid and make their home. Mra. Rob- to Ann Geddess and grew to manhood Browns father and mother and P"0 den Gw, Garner C. John of address They Liberty. by an were them home and formerly ily Ueid Cox in Plain City. led ert Storey, accompanied Dewevville and visited Davis. RoyUnce to went Florence then Miss Mr. William Calder, an old resident M grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- the audience in repeating the of Plain City, is very sick. He is their Gardner that of placeseph A. slogan. making his home with Chaa. Judkins The Liberty Y. L. M. I. A. girls Doth baseball teams scored a vic in Warren. and family have gone to spend four daya at tha The A team deMiss Evelyn Thompson returned Ogden stake camping grounds in tory last Saturday. the B team deand Mias South Fork canyon. They left July feated Syracuse home from Logan Monday. Itooper at tha localwillpark. Thompson is club leader of the fourth 8. and will be home on July 12. They feated ba held home party welcome A II 4 Plain club of who year girls of tho are chaperoned by Mary Chard, LetHill, Thelma Misa for in City. The girls met at her home tie Neilson and Hattie Chadwick, Miss tonight as a missionary has been laboring Wednesday evening and a pleasant Chadwick was called home on account California. The program, which will of social hour waa spent. Miss Ellen of the death of Mr. Woodfield a song begin at 8:16, will consist of A green, county agent, waa present. North Ogden. duet by Lota male chorua, the by Mrs. Mabel Coy made a trip to Liberty is going to celebrate the tie and Bessie Randall, a trombone Definite Twenty-Fourt- h of July. Devils Slide Sunday. olo by Verle Shaw, a piano solo by committees chilana made are and Barnett Genevieve being Mia. plana Jennabee Ballif, a reading by Gwen dren, Ruth, Beverly and Beniice, of appointed. There will be a program Shupe, address of welcome by MarOgden spent a few daya with rela- of the days activities in next weel cus Ellis and remarks by Sister Hill. tives in Plain City following the 4th Post. Mias Hill will give a report of her liberty's old folks went to the missionary experiences next Sunday of July. The farmers of Plain City are very outing prepared for the old folks of evening in sacrament meeting. the county at Lorin Farr park, ThursMr. Lane Huband, who has just busy getting out the early potatoes, day, July 11. Those going were Mr. fulfilled a mission in Germany for the The crop seems unusually good. Rhodes, Mr. and Mra. L. D. S. church, received hia release John Maw and sons have given their and Mrs. JosephMr. and Mrs. W. R. June 23. Mr. and Mra. Heber HuPain, Jasper Black and name the store of big Mrs. Mary Ann Chard an band Holmes, White Store in honor of Plain Citys Andrew Clark. recently received word that Lane is now will on which 1, sailing for home, after having August big dairy day Bishop James E. Shaw and family visited places of interest in Europe. le called the Black and White day. spent in Eden, also the Fourth of North Ogden was represented Mon-b- y This company will run specials every Mr. and Mra. John July am Montgomery Mrs. Frederick Barker and day Thursday during July and August in family. Alle Orton and Tuesday by Mrs. honor of this event. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gardner and Manning and Jetta Barker at liana are already underway to make on, Marvin, spent tha Fourth with lorence he camp Institute, held at the Ogden July 24 a day long to be remembered Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wansguard of Stake park in South Fork canyon. The in Plain City. We anticipate a rea Huntsville. furnished training for rec nstitute pioneer celebration. reational workers and camp leaders. Hiss Elva Moss of Salt Lake City dl NORTH OGDEN LIBERTY rected the days program, which was Much credit ia due the local farm erv educational and interesting. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell hn-B-1-Saturday, July 0, Taylor and lib- bureau for the daaa of entertainment nounce 5 the their 0 f engagement schedule! ball team a furnished this on erty played the 4th community Fern, to Henry Ward. The game on Liberty's grounds, Liberty of July. The baseball hoys are es- daughter, will take place next Wedmarriage winning 14 to 6. their with pecially pleased victory. Wal-t- h nesday in tha Logan temple. At the Y. L. M. I. A. conjoint meet- - Among the holiday visitors were Lind-- 1 ter Berrett, James L. Barker and community deeply Ing Sunday evening, Misa Be Ar The entire The Mftrlolthur Tree. Eider Berrett with their families from who had with Mra. Joseph Barker, Jr., say sang her leg amputated as result Stoker, of the Hawaiian mission, gave Salt Lake City; County Commissioner of a serious fall. hia missionary experiences. Mias and Mra. R. A. Norrisj Mr. and Mra. The last meeting of the club Beth lJndaay sang Asleep in the Joseph E. Storey: Principal Keith waa held at the home of Marion The services were very inDeep. RADIO AND hlquist. Edward Berrett and fam The girla spent the after teresting. Mr. Stoker is from the ily of Ogden, Donald T. Berrett from Holmes. 2602 Washington Ave. noon sewing. Those present were Huntsville ward. Preston, Idaho, and Miss Ellen A green, Margaret RanMr. and Mra. II. C, Gardner and from surrounding dall, Lucille Shupe, Ruth Chandler, daughters, Ruth and Marlon, apent county. the fourth of July at tha home of Mr. Misa Marie Fox, leader of the kin and Mrs. Lewis Clark of Eden, also dergartena of Utah, accompanied by their niece, Miaa Della Marshall of a committee of women who are enla who Ogden, visiting with relatives gaged In that work, will attend the in Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner and kindergarten aeaaion 1 nthe North Ogdaughters also spent the week-en- d in den school building next Wednesday Deweyville visiting Mr. Gardners morning. In the afternoon, under the direction of the visitors, a pie- - & "rVttnsa , d. The old people of Plain City were well represented at the annual outing at Lorin Farr park on Thursday. Free automobile service was given to and from the park by people owning cars, and picnic was donated by the house wives. In fact, every thing possible waa done to show the older people a good time. Much credit ia due the committee who had the affair in hand. The Thursday evening dance in the open air pavilion proved the soda event of tne week. , The baseball game Saturday afternoon between Ha in City and Roy was decided in Plain City'a favor. Elder and Mrs. Ienton of Ogden and Elder Pentecost of New Zealand were visitors at the Sunday services in the L. I. S. church Sunday. They were entertained at the home of Bishop George Palmer. Mrs. Robert Storey and Mra. Elihu Warren of California are visiting with ium-isthiz- es 4-- II .Big j is. BARGAINS BARGAINS 10-pou- nd SUGAR FOR SPECIAL! One lot Remnants; sold as high as ? 1.00 per yard. Per piece 5c 10c 15c 45c WHITE SLIPPERS Ladies White Slippers and Oxfords. Just the thing for cannery or house work; value to 63.00. Spwlal price. per pair. $jf.00 UNIONS Mens or Boys Summer Unions, values to 61.00, d9c only.. TOWELS Large size Turkish Towels, real value 15C DRESSES One lot Childrens Dresses; beau- tiful prints. Our 61.00 values Don SERVICE 40 C t miss this, ladies! Any size 15c ,d 25c reduce tour wash da 1 work QO Indies that takes HERE'S the backache and bother out of washday. Your clothes receive the same washing treatment as the finest family finish; returned damp, ready for ironing.The a service size. Price Slippers, Pumps or s. A real 65.00 value. Any A Special O Ox-ford- n n OiSefO DRESSES vn 4 for only Ogden Troy & Dry Cleaning Company Phone 2074 65 c Men's Work and Dress Shoes or Oxfords. 1.- -( 7.) CH ilbol Mill HO Sl UkM fH pL CH Sll I in MIC CM fltfet You'll notice the differ- ence immediately! Twenty-- years tell one iu Prod Wtflt their story in natural tone, remarkable sensitivity-ex- act selectivity co- nvenience in operation prices that are at amazing- ly low! $2.95 CHOICE Panamas. 63.45. Mens Straw Hats or Regular price up to SWEATERS For boys or girls. C 29 C Fancy Sport 0c BOYS Well SHOES made for lots of wear. Panco soles $1.98 $2.45 EVERYBODYS TWENTY-FOURT- II SUPPLY, INC. Phone 379. Con f Removal Sale ihe Mil It !m I of the MN 1 Christenson 81 II lid Ml a Cash & Carry Shoe Store J li Hi U lad In order to reduce our stock before moving to our new location we will offer to the public our entire stock at greatly reduced prices. Buyers of the Christenson's Chain Shoe System have returned from the eastern shoe markets and have purchased several thousand pairs of the latest styles in women's, men's and children's footwear. These shipments are arriving daily and will be included in this big shoe selling event. Grasp this magnificent chance for money saving. Avail yourself of this opportunity. It is one that no person who wears shoes or buys them can afford to miss. 1 I apj a 1 all 4d a a p !T( 1 Our new store, 2335 W ashington Avenue, will be fitted with low shelving and seating capacity for quick service and will be ready for occupancy August 1st. The store will then be known as the up-to-da- te 1 8 hr $1.00 Choice ' ROBBINS Values to 65.00. Any of our SPECIAL! guaranteed tub fast. Fart vooL igL w-?8- One lot of Dross Materials. A lovely lot to choose from, and 327 iT For boy. and girla SPECIAL! to 61.45, 25 C BATHING SUITS price. Choice of Ladies' Dresses, values small. and SHOES BLOOMERS for only will pb 4 CHILDS DAMP WASH iaumniv shower was Continued on page H With Every $2.00 Purchase or More! liCT THE 4R hubS.,t A kitchen BRANDES NOTHING BUT BARGAINS! ' Buy Your Goods From Us Saturday and Get a Bag of is surprisingly k Price Complete, $155.75 PLAIN CITY coat and will visit for awhile with L. friends and relatives. Miss Gene Huband returned to W ming last Sunday after a visit P daya with her parents and frieL" Miss Mary Storey and Bertha jL garat, who are attending icWi the University of Utah, c home for the holiday Miss Edith Warten, who h. living in California, is now hom iting her mother. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. is rejoicing over the arrival of'pkn a habj girl last Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hyfield family from Kansas, have return u North Ogden for the health son, Maurice, who waa "d u " -- ST. OGDEN XSSaSBSBSOBSSA Christenson s 9 Chain Shoe System THIS CONCERN IS A UTAH CHAIN SYSTEM AND PIONEER SHOE MERCHANTS In |