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Show THE OGDEN POST Friday, July m A Jrid f WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE all Lucein, Nevada, for a few days. ning, was pronounced a success bywas Miss Virgie Patterson, of BloomingA delightful program present. rendered by different members of the ton, Idaho, is the guest of Miss Edna ward. Refreshments were served to Bingham for a short time. all mothers and daughters present. Mrs. William II. Holmes entertain The Sunday school officers am ed at an afternoon party, July 18, in teachers are planning an outing a1, honor of her daughter-in-laMrs. f'omo Springs Suturday afternoon. Eugene Holmes, of Ogden. They will leave about 3:00 oclock, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Drake and chil arriving at Como in time for supper. drtn will leave for a vacation next Dancing and swimming wjli be the Tuesday. They will visit with Mrs. All officers am evening sports. brother at Ileber City over teachers aru invited to join the party Drakes 24. 1 I there approximately a week. Last Sunday evening a love!, b Air. and Mrs. Curl Montgomery left was given in sacrament week on a trip along the western gram this of Hooper are nai Many rrsiik-ntcoast. They intend to be gone two ing. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Cuoj T' over the news of the death of Parley with their daughter Cathrii!eI or three months. Parker of Idaho, son of leorirula Par seamed wind the Though Monday just returned from a rather Wv1 ker. Mr, and Mrs, Parker were the month to a one slight compared visit and light-seein- g natives of Hooper and have many trip to ago, it too did some damage. It blew York, were the Mrs. friends and relatives here. Mi speakers. down the barns of Charlie Hoseo and y? Parker was formerly Miss Magpie ,wo Uyer. Mrs. H. gutrit, C. Jacobs. ,d Fowlrs. A number of resltives arc Misses Ethel and Frances Child left her accompanist being Sua e leaving for Idaho for the funeral temple. Sunday gan evening for Salt Lake, where It is expected that an equally Thursday. Bernice Mrs. Campwill July visit a week or so with their program will be furnished ntxt s? evening Monday they Como. Julius Rodherg motored to St. An at assisted by her siBter, Florence relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Robert club Clover bell, II Four Leaf Four day evening, aa Bishop IIowaH j The thony, Idaho, last week on a business met at the Alvoid Horne Thursday afclub at her entertained Randall, bridge kin. nd hi. wife will be NORTH OGDEN trip. He reports that crops are good ternoon at 2:30 p. m. The afternoon followed by bridge. Members Miss Phyllis Hunter returned home Leet Monday, July Ohi supper, and the Dinners have hopes of a sue was the club who were present were the latter part of last week, and, Greaser changed the policy of passed in sewing. Mrs. Floyd Hill has as her guest of cessful year in that vicinity. Chadwick, Inez S packman, Vir- though very miserable for a few days, store from credit to cash and her grandmother, Mrs. Hodges, of Ruth Sonto of our people are taking ad Blanche Ellis, Marion is recovering rapidly now. ' tue Spackman, (Continued on page 8.) TAYLOR Lewiston. vantage of the outing of the farm Emma Reynolds, and Elsie Edwards, bureau encampment at Logan this Mr. and Mrs. George Lion have been Bailey. week. Some of those attending are llyrum Peterson and family are on spending a few days with relatives in The Book of Mormon Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. Jus. (I. Widdison, Mrs. a trip through aouthern Utah and North Ogden. class, accompanied by one of the to Kellie Purker, Mr. and Mrs. Granville Zion national park. They expect Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Summers CKil Dale Phillips, motored to teachers, Olcson, Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Rigby, Mr. be gone about 10 days. motored to Star Valley and spent last de a After Neil-ao- n Monday evening. and Hunter Lawrence lagoon and Mrs. Willard Hull, They expect week-en- d George visiting with relatives of lightful swim the boys and girls en left last week for Oregon. to bp gone four days. !jtt Mrs. Summers. r.iMr themselves dancing. I at at Saturday afternoon the Tay H The league ball team met Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rhcese return joyed m it session At the special kindergarten Slatcrville at Hooper diamond last lor baseball team met the North Og- ed rccentlv from a visit in We are affiliated with Wyoming. the used car dealers were ladies den on North largest in the present. boys Ogden grounds. Saturday, and, after a rousing game, James Mrs. Edmund Berrett was taken to Wednesday thirty is l Utah and can get any make or model car on the marSeven visitors from Ogden and Salt Hunter, of the Taylor team, the Slatcrville lost to Hooper 17 to C. tL for hospital Wednesday morning home seamade the run of in first attendance. the also were Lake The people of Hooper will all join ket want for to at the Just you let you treatment price pay. and us goitre operation. CHAl Miss Karma Chadwick returned in the usual celebration of the Twenty-Fo- son, and the game was won by the Mrs. Leroy Judkins is seriously ill know what you want. We can save you big money on EIW team, with a score of 6 to 13. visited after urth during Tuesday having of July, Joseph Perry of Taylor n tot Miss Wilma Cazier, of St. Anthony, in the Dee hospital. the deal. weeks with friends and Salt lake will bo orator of the day. The local Relief Society has planned the past six Js spending a few weeks with Idaho, ItMt relatives in Holbrook and Malad, Edith Oleson will read. Bud and Joe her aunt, Mrs. Glen Farr. Mrs. the program for the Sunday evening Idaho. i:lr Simpson will furnish musical num-ler- Farrs mother as services follows: A talk, Utah expects to join them Ar and a quartette composed of n a few and Our Pioneers, by Mrs. Amelia II. days. 1925 Ford Coupe, new paint, new J ret 1927 Chevrolet Fern Powers, Edith Oleson, Ren p Coach, run a only of The Four II club met at the home Flygare Ogden; Our Pioneers, wipe rubber, few thousand and Joe Moore, will sing. The of Mrs. completely miles, redlgi Moline last Wednesday sung by the Relief Society chorus; Mary A-OJL ciflL UO in committee in charge has prepared an afternoon. The girls overhauled, only condition, IotOUU a pleas- cornet solo, Utah, Star of the West, Several citizens Riverdale spent are of on the of restoration original pageant ant social afternoon. Bill Henderson; Utah We Love enjoying themselves at the Farmers H ton Ford the gospel and pioneer life in Utah. The Taylor Primary officers are ee sung by the Mutual girls Encampment held at the U. A. C. in Truck Ileus will o Jay represent the boy aying plans for a g day chorus and a dramatic reading, Come, Logan this week. Among those atprophet. Others taking parts arc - the early part of September. Come Ye Saints, Mrs. Emma tending are Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Stf by Reasonable Terms. Trades. We Pay Cash for Used John M. Belnap, Vcrn Parker, J. H. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Griffin have Reynolds. Sew Adams and their Afton, daughters, Naislwtt, icvi Parker, Nola Cox, returned from a trip to Nephi and There will be no celebration in Jesse, and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Cars, or Will Sell Your Car on Commission. ttTt Flora King, Marian Manning and Jane tave moved to Ogden. North Ogden on the twenty-fourt- h of and And their Taylor Grace; daughter, Russell. Others will represent Inthis month. The community has been Susie Jacobs, and Mr. and Mrs. Heber sough dians and pioneers. The program will invited to join with Ilarrisviile in its Jacobs. WILSON commence at 1 1 a. m., after which the tlftrs celebration. Wednesday, in an assembly held at on afternoon will be taken up in sports, ti The cherries and most of the rasp- the encampment, Mrs. Carl S. Adams The Four II girls club Busy Work 2560 Avenue Washington. races, ball game, contests, etc., and in nrelj berries have now been harvested. The was awarded a certificate as a rural the evening a dance in the pavilion era, ten in number, were chaperoned North :wnt. haa Fruit Ogden leader shipexchange for her three yean attendance will conclude the days celebration. by their leaders, Misa Lola Wright (dr one-half four and carloads of at the adult training school. and Mrs. F. W. Bingham, and they en- ped Other towns are invited. tod he cherries the ten during past days, During the three years Mrs. Adams Jewell Rigby gave a pretty lawn joyed themselves to the limit at a compared with thirteen carloads took up home management and has par party to her little friends last Friday swimming party at Weber gymnasium ped last year. Many of the shiptod a fruit successfully put the project over in on Wednesday evening. Refreshments afternoon. have begun now to pick apri- Weber county. growers rest were served the party later at a Helen McCIoy also gave a party to Mrs. W. E. McEntire and small son, town tea room. The girls present cots. her friends last Monday. Uoth The male chorus has recently ap- Douglas Ray, were the guests of Mrs. It is announced that a baby boy has were Irene Ilatt, Ruth Wilson, y on a U.tl at both the McEntires program Mrs. M. K. Jacobs, arrived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Spiers, Ivy Swensen, Fawn Ol- peared Seventeenth and Ninth wards of Og- this week. sister, Jllng, Maurice Stoker of Syracuse, formerly sen, Vcrda Wright, Edna Bingham, den. Members of the chorus are: Ira be The school Riverdale Bertha of Hooper. Sunday superWilliamson, Virginia Patter- Lowder, James Garner, Nephi Man- intendency are rejoicing over the fact tringi son and Ruth McFarland. iiso S Mrs. T. M. Smith entertained at a ning, Clyde Campbell, Arlie Campbell, that in spite of the. hot weather and CITY Bunco party last Friday afternoon in Wayne Barker, Elmon Woodfield, the busy season they had 100 per cent hi Maurice Berrett, Isaac Campbell, of officers and teachers at union meeta s II honor of her daughter-in-laMrs. On Thursday afternoon the Third T. O. Smith. Douglas Ellis, Dale Phillips, and Gil- ing last Sunday. if gen: About twenty guests bert Randall l ear girls of the Four H club held a were present, and That summer is here has not been most a B1J enjoyable The program in sacrament meeting at the home of Miss Fern time spent. The hostess served doubted by the farmers this week. a de- ast Sunday evening consisted meeting I oulson. The girls eiklj of two afterThe the rush has spent noon working on required articles, lightful luncheon to the ladies present. vocal ducts by Bernice Ellis and Helen one has been begun! Nearly everyTI Mr. harvesting cherries, peas, Mrs. and A. J. Martin entertainunder the direction of Miss Erma a missionary report by Sister Tve Warren, red currants. I oulson, club leader. Misacs Kath- ed last evening for their son, Clyde, Thelma Hill, and remarks by Bishop raspberries or P. uid, " P. Baldwin and son, Wednesday erine Palmer and Vivian Knight gave and his bride, formerly Berene Jones, Harold S. Campbell. Lute, and daughter, Ruby, from WyoThe B baseball team had the mis- ming, visited mnnstration The cham-P,o- n of llenefer, Utah. Lights and tables he?i!h. Mr. and Mrs. Murray K. "Oh, Girl The officers of this club were arranged on the lawn where ten fortune last Saturday of losing in a Jacobs. Mr. Mrs. and Thursday ttig of bunco were played. A great contest with ft? Ada ),vian Knight, president; tables Taylor. The A team Jacobs Jag I Miss Lund, of the did not play on account of the game City. accompanied them to Salt Lake ISUfl many friends and relatives ulenna Christensen, secretary-treas-ure- r; bhL young couple attended the party and being forfeited by Ilarrisviile, Last Vernal, Glen Miss Orla Lund, club reporter; showered them with lovely gifts. A ;ulnti The marriage of Mias Fern Camp- and CarlMonday morning for left Bingham Wyoming buffet utflts was ,,Imor bell served supper at a late and Henry Ward was solemnized where they will be Th?. ye'l leader. employed the resi .known as the W. W. S. hour. "I1! in iwytl the Wednesday Logan temple. A of the summer. club. Melvin Phillips and family have been girls present at the meetdied party was held Monday evening at Monday afternoon the Misses Doring were Misses Vivian Knight, Orla enjoying a visit from his brothers, the home of the brides parents. The iefn and Lillian Allen wen Stimpson ChSi Kathe.rjn Ialmer, Glcnna Kenneth Phillips, M. D., of Miami, guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Ward. othy ickfc to Como springs. They have rentei Lund, Fae Carver, Florida, and Vernon Phillips, D. D., Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Rcta Jenkins and Club leader Erma of Judkin, Mr. and a cabin and will remain there a week. tarh rhocnix, Arizona. The brothers have Mrs. Micklewait, Mrs. Joseph Craw.alt" A Thursday morning Jesse Child am eH?nrn' was also present.green, county not all been together for six years, and ford, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hock, Miss left Lucile, for Our daughter, Idaho. They moment of their three weeks Ilock, Mr. and Mrs. John Ward, will be visiting relatives and Year Kir,a of the Four every was o .friends ,i.ekFurth gn doc-ostay appreciated. The two II as the L. 0. G l.ues left last on a further Friday trip 4ihe !i0n,e of Miii Edith Poll E? Wednesday o include Hawaii. evening. The girls to. Many Wilson people attended the V !rip t0 South Fork wedding party for rlnjann in Lyman Anderson, ca?you early August. Friday afternoon Miss Dorothy formerly of Wilson and his bride, nee, EJ I iolet Berry, which was given at the tatrt intimtntefa nd a ,fcw ot bor most tome of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderluncheon, it being Si kaitr,cnds.at it ti birthday anniversary of the young son, 2673 an Buren avenue, on the 4kinj hostess. Luncheon was to evening of July 12. Sixty guests were &. tour, and the girls spentserved and present Bunco a social enjoyed at tables Loes Palmer. Don- - on the lawn. A tray luncheon was na Jenkins and Mamie Davies served at eleven oclock. lover The Harris Art Shop is closing out its entire Many handwere the guests. gift some gifts were received by the hoi line department at actual cost. young erna Neilson and children couple. Bill Af Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Graves entertainBe Tubes. With how is the time to take Complete of this wonderWo iMi.m1CieVPrent- - Mr- - n1 ed a few of their friends last Wednesful opportunity to select advantage your Christmas presents, day evening the occasion being a bridge prizes, birthday gifts. health dinner and lecture given by Mr. ,eon Hooper and and Mrs. E. G. Barnes, of rSnSfviOgden. A and on the very pleasant evening was spent, and waa PMivWor? 15 to rizes were won 1 by Louise Olsen and MU? RADIO & team. Mr. and Mrs. Graves. QhLiL "inning CO. The following has been quite ill Sharp 201 doS6 CENTRAL at her home during the vast ww BUILDING Washington Ave. gtiests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Phone 179. Ve Aorman Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. George Utah Ogden, M HOOPER a Elizabeth Storey, Mrs. Lyman Barker, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Judkins, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Muckey, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wright, Edith Judkins, Mr. and Mrs. Moore and Clara Garner. Mrs. Sarah S. Biechert announces the engagement of her daughter, Mtrlba Stauffer, to Marcus Ellis, son of Charles Ellis. The marriage is to take place Friday, July 19, in the Lo- lley-woo- d. 15& Its Safe to Buy a Certified Used Car I SEE THESE VALUES s, RIVERDALE Bid-na- Oqni l" $450 home-comin- -- Ogden Certified Used Car Market two-we- ek Dor-oth- PLAIN j w. 13d vice-prcaidc- Cabinet 5? Electric ; and Dynamic Speaker Au-gua- ta rs S oMll NOTICE For Only CLOSING OUT SALE 104 ' - rin nd" City-diamo- ,ay rlo; r Set C. W. Iverson HARRIS ART SHOP BATTERY I utlh. DStoSuT1 Mratford, Mrs. Ole Olsen, Mrs. B. an Schaar, Mrs. Thomas Smith and 3!ag On Wednesday this week the Frank Omen iinghain family, with Mrs. E. G. Bing-iaand Bobbie Robinson of Farm-ngtoduring the motored to Cottonwood canyon and spent a pleasant day at the ranch of Wilford Bingham. Edwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. house during the Martin, was pleasantly surprised on wiU o5 apent in his 10th birthday anniversary by a baillnfi. the 89uare "1th a crowd of friends. The afternoon a Pavilion in spent with outdoor games, and Mrs. Martin served delicious refreshments to the little folks. Edwin received kui bor Knight and Mrs. rl Te m iCity PtrwS;e V the host and hostess. k la thTliH w-a- save on every pair. ... v re-turn- ed il.Sham ,u"'' D"iUh ... 'l'OVCr anu "e 11 extra specials OUR NEW STORE V 2335 Will be Known as ftr HK ee 1 tic 1 toi fi FARR - wwt was sajs V Christenson s Cash and Carry Shoe Store do-in- SV The OF-- aSSSJpWas ;w. fejfdSSkte -- s man) tokens of remembrance for his birthday. A fine baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. T. Ole Smith on the mornI--v. Sprint of July 17. Sirs. Smith and the ing !ier mother and are at the Dee hospital and g baby th?re. few wwke nicely. John Stakcr and son, John Staker, are in charge of the new gas sta Jn, WEST tion at Sugar corner, and are prepared to start operating at the begin-mu- g of next week. They will carry a J. vne automobile accessories in addition to the gas and oil Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strlckler lust Sunday from a trip to who has been in the canyon. & Brighton Mr. and Mrs. Melvin m rc,r ,0 Phillips and home autorao-Westo- n, i,uT)yi ai? Idaho. AIiss Thelma Bingham spent last Wednesday evening at 7:00 oeffi w,lh Myrtl of Og- JJJke,d ?pen in ,cwing, af. ter whfeh1? la PcnKnar a few to ,cn'd ... J.' Vi emoval Shoe Sale n, em ou W1H - -- WASH. AVE. 8 vrti 5 i J 1 4 A. J. McFarland has been called to ' ""H r |