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Show WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE HUNTSVILLE gy Eva Clark, Mary T. Clark, MaryF. Laura Montgomery, Edith BurClark, Jones, nett, Martha Burnett, Dianah CourtMable Childs, Thelma Green, Richney Carver, Theo Peterson, Mra. Minnie Ferrin, Nettie Ferrin, ardson, Ferrin, Lucy Aggie Burnett, Robins, Fay Itobina, Been Carver, Phyllis Fuller, Lydia fuller, Isabell Stallings, Ella Stallings, EsabellStal-R. Stallings, Edna Stallings, Oils Annie Stallings, Maude Stallings, Buelah StalGertrude Stallings, lings, lings, Oilie Graham, Annie Graham, Olga Graham, Margie Staples, Marba Minnie Wilbur, Robina, Verna Staging, Myrfe Stalling!, Ber- - Mr, and Mr. Peter Johansen and Mr. and Mr. Charles Mortenaen left Can-adFriday, August 9, for a trip to Mr. uhero they will visit with and Mrs. tfhurwr and family. They expect to return home in about three weeks. l)r, J. F. Wickstrom and family a, good this year, Mr. George Randall and hia crew of helpers are very busy renovating the the canning factory and getting run a for good readiness in machinery of tomatoes this year. Ion have returned from their vacation. They visited friends in California and hooper7 Celt Mr, Helen Shew, Jene Shnw, Holmes, Della Marshall, Fay Willard, WilFern Shaw, Gwen Shaw, Alice Neoma .Chard, lard, Virginia Lindsay, Rhea Clark, Lulu Hill and Dons IIll. Club LeadThey were chaperoned by Chadwick. Ethel and ers Mrs. Pane The girls enjoyed a delicious lunch, games and swimming. enter-taine- d Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gardner at a wedding supper in honor who of Mr. and Mrs. Avery J. Gardner, 14, August married Wednesday, were in the Salt Lake temple. Mr. Gardner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Gardner of Liberty; Mrs. Gardner, formerly Miss Stallings, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Stallings of Eden. Those bidden to the party were Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Stallings, Mr, and Mrs. V. B. Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilbur, Mr, and Mrs. II. S. Carver, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carver, Mrs. David Carver, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. George Stallings, all of Eden; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ward, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Shaw, Mr.' and Mrs. Leo Penrod, Mr, and Mrs. Parley Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Willard, Mr. Andrew Clark, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Chard, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whitley, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Whitley, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gardner, Mr and Mrs. W. .R. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. William Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Waller Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ward, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. MontgomMr. ery, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Shaw, and Mrs. Thomas Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Elery Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward, Misses Thelma Ward, Chard, Vera Chadwick, Ethel ivlck, Lilly Clark. Inez Rhodes, Edna Shaw, Virtue Chard, Florence Whitley, Viola Chard, Rae Chadwick, Beth Lindsay, Marion Gardner, and Ruth Gardner, Messrs. John Chadwick, John Montgomery, Fred Lindsay, Lewis Montgomery, Everett Shaw, William Chard, Lyle Chard, Ray Chard, Orville Holmes, Angus Shaw, West Lindsay, Lawrence Shaw, Parley Willard, Virgil Montgomery, Arthur Gardner, of Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Clapier, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. John G williams, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chard, Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Neal, Mr. Ira J. Whitley, Mrs. George Goshen, of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Gardner of Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Poulsen of Hinckley, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clark, Misses Doris Stallings, Ileen Carver, Daisy Carvel, Ortel Stallings, Marion, Lila, and Lowell Stallings of Eden. Games were played on the lawn under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Poulsen.' The home was decorated with garden flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner will make their home in Og- RIVERDALE The entire community was shocked and grieved to hear ox the death of son of Eldon Stimpson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stimpson, Sunday morning, following an accident Saturday night. Eldon, with some companions, was playing with some large cement casings, when one of them broke, crushing the lad beneath it. He was taken to the hospital and thought to be past any danger. Sun day morning bis condition becam suddenly worse, and he passed about 3:00 oclock in the afternoon Impressive funeral services to to ward chapel Tuesday afternoS with Bishop Murray K. Jacob. J charge. Beautiful music was fund,!: ed by a quartet composed of Mr Mrs. Ed. Bingham and Mr. and Arthur Bingham and also The speak,?: Wright, of Ogden. were President George E. BrwnfS! and N. H. Tanner, of the Weber Stake (Continued on page 5.) Jas. II. Jonea and family, together with other member of the Thos. L. Oregon. Jonea family, met in a family reunion Mrs. Walter Wangsgard and Miss in Ogden canyon August 10. Through Feru Wangsgard had an interesting the courtesy of Nephi Reynolds, were ride recently to the Artesian Well on faker of the Ogden dam, they a couple of mules the one was a the privilege of usuw the bcau-th- a given kicker and the other very high strung, UnB" tiful camping ground weat of Pine Stallings, Ruth Fuller, They say these ladies will be asked View. A very enjoyable time was to ride in our next rodeo. had by all, with a delicious lunch Last Sunday evening a very inter served by the women members of the eating meeting wan held in the ward family. Eugene D. Jones, president rhupel. Mr. Scoviile gave a talk on . of the family organization, entcrtain- ..., The musical numbers were Faith. and children with Marie Telford, May ed the grown-up- s by Fmma Palmer, given by Mias Stoc, accompanied 'acMinnie Geddes, Charlotte boat riding-i- n his motorboat up Ogden Telford, Mildred McKay and Mr, Larson, Nichols, Mamie Hussey,' Marion Hus- - river s far as the artesian wells, companied by Mrs. Ilenry Burrows. sey, Alice Hussey, Caroline Thomp- - j Speeches were made and toasts given, 2484 The pea crop is harvested and the son, Vivian Lindsay, Vida McEntire, present taking an active part. It viners have closed fot the year of Elaine Fuller, Jean Berlin, Anna was decided to invite all member of The crop of raspberries will Melle, Fern Carver, Inez Brown. Daisy thc Thos. E. Jonea family line to join 1929. soon be at an end. However, the ever Carver, Doris Stallings, Ortell Stal- - w;th them in making it an annual bearing strawberries are still on the lings, Josephine Ferrell, Jane Gra-- J event. Those present were Jos. II. Also market. Betty: joneSt Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Jones ham, Christopher Poulsen, Mrs. George Burrows celebrated her Mills, Meli Rsy Carver, Iris Carver, Bnd famiiy, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M. birthday anniversary , last Sunday. Lou Jean Clark, Chloe Fuller, Eva. Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eu- Dinner was served to many friends Ilogge, Mrs. Waterstradt, Laura S to- jone, an(j family, Mr. and Mrs. and relatives. vena, Eliza Carver and Lavern Clark.! jgdward penman and family; Mr. and AT COLLEGE BOOT SHOP Mrs. Glcnna Shurtliff and children Miss Stalling waa the recipient of H Compton and family, Mrs. j spent last Saturday with her parents, many beautiful useful gifts. Addle Sanders and family, Mr. and FREE BALLOONS FOR THE KIDDIES Mr. and Mrs. Jens Nielson. Miss Zonia Stallings, who has serv Mrs. Mark Parker and family, all of When Accompanied By Grown Person Ruth and of Miss Ogden, Maughan, ed as secretary of the Sunday School Lucine; Miss Kay Jones and Mr. Mau'i Mr. Virgei Peterson, of Huntsville, association for the past 6 years, was rice Smith, Mrs. Alva Holladay and Broken lines of High were married .Monday, August 12. in an honored guest at a surprise party Geo. T, Holladay, of Tremonton; eon, the Salt Lako temple.' Miss Maughan given at her home Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. John Latimer and family Grade Footwear offered is the sister of Lieutenant Kusaell August 12, by the Sunday School asat Reduced Prices. Forof Salt Lake; Mrs. Sarah Jones and Maughan, of Salt Lake, and Mrs, sociation. Games were played under Versnd son, Dora Haines, mer College Boot Shop Lewis Wangsgard, of Huntsville. the direction of Doris Stallings, after daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry lewis nal values $5.00 to $7.00; were served. and Jones, which - refreshments son, Thair, and daughter, Della, GraOrville Mr. were Those Now- present TAYLOR of Los Angeles, who are cousins of ham, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Stallings, itrs. J. II. Jones. The family was orMr. and Mrs. Gainer Bachman, Mr. for the following year with Mr. . and Mrs. Glen Farr have re and Mrs. J. P. Stalling. Mr. and Mrs. ganized D. turned from a trip to Yellowstone C. D, Robina, Jones, president; Geo. T. Eugene Mr. ana Mrs. A, D. about were ten gone lolladay, assistant; Vernal .Jones, park. They days. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. StalMr. and Mrs. Le Grande Griffin Stallings, second assistant; Mrs. Kate Latimer, SPECIALS BARGAIN lings, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Robins, and family spent Sunday in Taylor. Mr. John Wilson, Mr. Avery Gardner; secretary, Mrs. Dora Haines, assistThey were guests of Mrs. Elisa Grif- Messrs. Wells Thompson, George Fer- ant secretary; Mrs. Addie Sanders and Style and fit assured comfin, Mr. Griffins mother. of Sadie Provo, program Rainey Mont William in the most pleasing Robins, rin, Clark; . Tuesday waa North Weber stake Misses Juno Grow, Eva Clark, Daisy mittee; Daisy Compton and Lula Par-le- r, patterns. Both high luncheon committee; Ida Penman, day at Lorin Farr park; the Seagull Carver, Ortell Stallings, Ilcen Carver, and low heels offered girls of the Taylor ward Primary Doris Stallings and ilatorian; and sports, Jos. M. Jones, took part on the program in a very Lila Stallings, Marion Penman and J. Edwin dark in p.umps, straps and Parker, School The Stallings, Sunday pretty dance. Miss Stallings I. Compton. association presented oxfords. We are pleased to state that Mr. with A(? Mrs. Jennie Christensen spent the an electric waffle Iron, in appreHen-efe- r. Ray Gibson expects soon to be able ciation of the work she preformed week-en- d Only in friends in last visiting to take bis place again with the Tay- the and Youths' Sunday School. lor baseball team. , Mr. Gibson has Mr. of daughter Belnap, Margaret brown sizes oxfords, been suffering with a broken arm, reand Mrs. Wm. O. Belnap, was operated ceived in an automobile accident. 2. CITY to 8ft In the on last week for appendicitis Mr. J. Targaili is building a four-rooOnly )ee hospital and is said to be doing modern brick home in Taylor. Plain been well. has rather Youths' and Misses City quiet 'airly Jacob Neilson, with' his threshing Othelo Munn, son of Mr. and Mrs. machine and crew, are busy thresh- during the past week. The girls of heavy sandals, specialthe 441 40 in number, Robt. 1. Munn; was also operated on ing the grain in this vicinity. The with theirclubs, about ly priced taken a for appendicitis in the hospital last having wheat crop is unusually good in this vacation in chaperons South Fork at canyon. They ilonday, part of the country this year. returned, however, Wednesday eveMr. snd Mrs. Rue Connington of den. , Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Poulsen, who ning a sunburned, merry party, and 3gden, formerly of Hooper, announce Children's fancy trim dress slippers, received a hearty welcome from Hie he arrival of a WEST are staying with Mrs. Poulsen's parin the Dee girl baby sizes 4 ft to 8 home crowd. Mrs. Orma McFarlane, ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gardner, atlospital. Mrs. Maw Mias reunion held and the at tended Margaret the Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Finch of this town Bishop Lorenzo Taylor and family BRING THE KIDDIES IN FOR THEIR BALLOON! are on a trip to Canada to visit Mrs. Ina Carver chaperoned the third and spent the week-en- d in Logan visiting Fourth ward chapel and at Liberty fourth Mrs. and Clara in year girls, Ogden Saturday afternoon, park relatives. Taylor's sister, who resides there. 10. While en route they will visit Yellow- Thomas, Mrs. Della Maw and Mrs. has August Miss Child Eva returned just Devina Thomas chaperoned the first stone park. and second year girls. Mr. and Mrs. rom a week's vacation In Yellowstone Elder Wilburn West has been Jack Miss Child had an enjoyable Hodson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunt park.in awarded a scholarship to the Univer- and Mr. with the Moss family company, rip Mrs. and Rulon Jenkins were sity of Utah. Superintendent B. A. town visitors of Syracuse. to the camp, while the Fowler advised him of this by air The UAN league team of Hooper were there. mnll. Elder West is at present fill- girls last Saturday, Mrs. Ruth Moench and daugh- played Syracuse here ing a mission for the L, 1). S, church ters, Misses Ruth andBell to one two score a of with for Hooper. Alladine Bell, in the North Eastern States mission, for the opening of Preparations of week-en- d were Logan, visitor! at but is expected home in time to at- the home school and repairing the schoolhouse MAISON ANDRAE OFFERS tend school at the University this ins. Mrs.of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Jenk- are being made, bids for thc jan and Bell has of the charge year. ? itor and hauling are now closed. J. dramatic work of A NEW WONDERFUL PERFUME Bishop David Wison and wife of college, and is now the Agricultural Gi Cottle has retained the janitorship, her broadcasting the Ogden Twelfth ward, were in atand Thoral Cox will transport the tendance at the Sacrament meeting plays over KSL and KLO. Her pu- children pils and by bus. her occasionally daughter, of the Farr WeBt ward last Sunday Miss Ruth Mrs. Verna Munn underwent an opwho Bell, graduated in evening. June eration from Wednesday morning in the Tech, of Carnegie college, The Sunday School is planning a 1 Dee hospital. AT THIS GREAT INTRODUCTORY SALE PRICE be heard ittsburg, over KLO may El to Monte trip Springs next Satur- every Sunday The viners at Hooper, under the 7 and between evening day evening. oclock. management of Grover King, started The threshing machine is now runMrs. II. B, Thompson is spending a running the beans through on Thurs ning at full blast in Farr West, and few weeks in the canyon. She is re- day of this week. They expect to the farmers are taking advantage of And Wo Will Give Ton Absolutely as much ported from her start on the tomatoes next week. improved the favorable weather to get their A REGULAR illness. long The Relief will hold its conthreshing done. The crop is reported Mr. Abram Maw, of Salt Lake ference here Society next Sunday evening. excellent in this part of the country Lay, has been visiting ' at the home of Tho society is also preparing to conthis year. ni Mrs. Henry T. Maw. Mr. duct an apron sale in the near future Mr: VALUE A regular $2.00 value of Nandira and Mrs. Andrew Del Conte, of Hoop-r- r, to help raise funds to repair the De Luxe Exquisite Face Powder were also visitors at the Maw church. homo Sunday. Mrs. Del Conte is a A minor accident happened on the Sacrament meeting was held at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. store corner last Friday when Wint 8:00 o'clock p. m. in the Eden ward Maw. Lewis' ear, coming from tho south, chapel, Sunday, August 11. President .Saturday afternoon the A league of and Frank Hoopers car, driven by his baseball team, played little Samuel Martin, formerly of the South Ik I n coming from the east, colAfrican mission, gave an interesting the Nest Point boys at West Point; lided. boys, Considerable account of his experiences in South and the B league flayed the North to both cars. Afterdamage was done The Worlds Most overhauling and Ogden team at Plain City. Though Africa. his Mr. Lewis Euand repairing car, ITie 4W 411 club of the Eden ward both teams met defeat, the Plain City Popular Perfume Arave proceeded on their fishjoined the rest of the 411 club mem- fellows are not in the least disheart- gene ing trip for a few days. bers of Weber county in an outing ened, but are still in the ring. Miss Ruth Arave, daughter of Mr. $5.00 r' rSi ? at the hnvanis camp grounds in South R. Jenkins an k Mrs. Warren Arave, and one of and nounee the engagement of their berk canyon, August 14. The outing the popular young ladies of Hooper, was under the direction of Miss Ellen DIRECT FROM FRANCE Theron VUue' t0 her many friends last Satsurprised The toe exquisite toilet articles to enchant the American Lady. Never ,or Agrcn, home demonstration ngent of fiS5yrai'u? marriage f.t A Weber county. After lunch they had JVi lore Place earl; n September in urday when she went to Ogden as Miss long history have such wonder predicts been told at this price. This sale Is mads non Salt Lake temple. by the manufacturer standing the expense and we are sacrificing sar Miss Jenkins Arave and came back as Mrs. Joseph story hour, community singing, games proHta that yea may k a tons toUet roods the same as two million other ladles and contests, music, folk dancing, and was one of the Weber college grad Taylor, the happy bridegroom slipping the world. Wo cannot thronghont over from too this uatis Tlain nrge yon City. Mr. and Mrs. after supper they were favored with strongly to taka advantage of this wonderful Offer. Limit of three mka to a year, and ia a granddaueh Taylor have the best wishes of the music. Those who went wore Club &niVh Ul' hi ail orders 12c extra. Leader Doris Stallings, Mnlba Montpeople of Hooper. gomery, Marion Stallings, Velma FulMANUFACTURERS INTRODUCTORY OFFER ler, Inn Lindsay, June Grow, Iris LIBERTY . of t ounselor BRING THIS CERTIFICATE AND Ellen Gertrude Thompson, the Graham, Laver-n- a was spent in Knight, and mwJ Burnett, Mary Clark and Fern quilttag Carver. Saturday, August 10, a thrilling the bazaar which be held this fall. Refreshment ball game was played between Liberty The Primary association of the Eden r!mS',ri,raorjr were served by the and Clinton B league teams on Libafternoon of th afternoon." Patio SpringsTuoday erty ball grounds. After playing 12 instead TO OUR STORE AND RECEIVE A BEAUTIFUL $540 GIFT PACKAGE CONSISTING Clinton won the game by three innings, Llnch wasi,JJ1La.nd.,toin City have again furnished by the children and the of- in,netL the marriage of Mr points. OF $3.00 SIZE Everett ficers and teachers or the association. Sacrament meeting was held at 2 p. m. Sunday, August 11 The speakEXQUISITE NARCISSUS PERFUME the direction Jfrt.rrS wna mlor and r;h ers wore box and 0100 of Narcissus De Luxe Exquisite Face Powder. You save HU " Lyle Bailey, Henry Clark, teachers. City, in Plain h funHRhed ear were nease sign your name and address on tho back Jamoa L. Shaw, and Thelma Ward. of this certificate. Extra coupons for your Mrs. Arthur Stallings, Mrs. C. Alex Mends may be had for the asking. Remember, this is a Manufacturers Advertising sale and we The speakers gave their missionary Hogge are extremely lucky to be able to offer our customers these exclusive products at this ridieo-jons- ly Water! experiences. Bishop James I Shaw &LVCrett Kobi Mr tow Price. Sold only at our store, and over the presided only until Saturday night at this advertised price. meeting. 3 safes to one customer. Limit, Clarence Guthrie at Wednesday afternoon girl of the tended the Brown reunion held club joined with uiher club of in the Harnsville ward August 9. the county at the Kiwania camp guestS,ten!fi,StaIlin?s WV an honored grounds up South Fork canyon. The affi? where .he MleS K?en by her moth outing was under thc direction of Miss the county home demonIn Eden, August 9. Gomes Prescription Specialists B,rnctl tf stration agent. The program was arfamily Mr" wirh ?V,irerTtion for ranged the afternoon in 2100 which UtVl Stallings Washington Ave., Phones 138-13- 9 2600 Washington Ave Phone 1137 every girl participated. Those that! plaU luncheon was- - served. Those Two Stores in attended from the Liberty Ogden, Utah present wero Mrk II The club) W off, e Give Shaw, S. & H. C.rd.r, Man Jjanjt, M'W -- ; Stores: Ogden, Salt Lake, Logan Washington Avenue Saturday Is Childrens Day BARGAIN DAY , . S PLAIN m $2.95$3.95 DEPARTMENT black (POOP $1.45 PARR ? Wants Woman What Every Genuine French Narcissus Special Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Only FREE EDEN 98c . Both Articles, Value, for Only ..98c as 98c as t !i,r t'CSSvSS 4-- Cs nlav-rwd- r Wm. THORNTON DRUG CO. & er I 4-- 11 anSiaTftyXZr.? I Gnrd-e- r, ti iro-- ! Q Green Stamps |