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Show N. J Friday, August 2.1 WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE J riverdale C. Jacobs, Jr., accompanied Ward, France motored Mount Pleasant, riiS Mra. from of Ogden, Chariton, aon, Emmett, Courtney Carver, Edith Burnett,Jennie two her and Gilliand viathis week at the teZj several Stewart to Mra. day HUNTSVILLE laat to Saturday Idaho, by Mated, Ferrin. Maude Carver, NeMra. M. K. Jacobs. and Mr. for Peart Jenaen, left night Tueaday Ferrin. Minnie from it relative. daughter, Guthrie, A number of young people Mr. and Mrs. Howard Child mj Funeral aervicea for Mr. Mamie ,ury Ilobina, Ella Stalling, Lizzie Mr. and Mra. Roy Dally from Lo- braska. Mra. Ward will viait there Ogden and Riverdale motored to the Verna Huntsville and Mrs. Celia Childa lun the in held children Bertha Stalling. were Winter Stafiinga, and with her daughter for approximately Timpanoga cave in Provo a trip through the y from returned Ruth Fuller, Annia liib-bar- gan, Utah, were gueata Saturday ward chapel Bishop William S. Me a SUllinga, delightful Sunday and apent laat Mr. and Mra. two month. home of ofat waa the Annie Graham, national Invocation Sunday lowatone park. and Entire officiating:. Margie Staple, the beautiful cave Mra. Maude Storey ia atill in Ne- day, viaiting the Levi Mrs. fered by Niels Lofgrwn. The apeak K)la Ferrin, JeanetU Farrell, Caroline Martin Harris. in and Thoae Mr. Taylor left Wed. Mr. and Mr. Eraal Shupe and Mr. vada attending her aon, Hubert, who urrounding country. and Violet Peteraon. two weeks era were Elder David O. McKay, a for Thompaon Salt of Lake; Oawald. neaday trip throut Mr. and Mra. Dewey Peteraon, of and Mra. Sal Shupe and daughter, underwent an operation laat Friday, partywenMisa of Ogden; Emma Mark Farr, Biahop McEntire and Juark. national Zion Merrell, a aelectiona Petemon Mra. Phyllis Salt Lake, are viaiting lia E. Nielaon. Muaical Margaret, have returned to their for appendicitis. Miss Ruth Valentine, of Bright the cob. of Riverdale; Elmer Nielaon, Mr. Fred Wilaon waa takenbe to were a men chorua under the direc- arents, Mr. and Mr. V. B. Stalling, home in Gooding, Idaho, after having Milton Taylor, of and Poulter treatto Ray viaited with relative here and in hoapital Saturday morning tion of Ella Grow, aoloa by Wayne of Eden. (Continued on page 12.) Ogden. ed for rheumatism. Mra. J. Percy Graham and three southern Utah. Grow and Henry Burrow. The dosby J. Earl daughter are viaiting Mra. Graham ing number 0 My Father,1 waa Peter probenediction Felt The parents. Mr and Mra Adam ' nounced by Wilraer Jenaen. The son, of Salt Lake. Miss Martha Scott recently became floral offerings were many and beauthe bride of Mr. Parley Burrowa, of tiful Interment waaK.in the Hunt Peterson ded- Huntaville. The young couple will ville cemetery, and L, make their home in Middleton. icated the grave. the In Miaa Jane Graham, who ia living held Funeral aervicea were A. the Marriner Browning summer at John for laat Sunday ward chapel Me in Eden, ha been on two abort R. home William Anderson. Biahop with the Browning, to Bear trip Entire in charge. The apeakera Donand to Salt Lake. Lake Niela Lofgreen, were John Hall, Mra. Mary Clark ia apending a ten ald D. McKay and Adam U reteraon. Mra. Byera, of A duet by Rose Jenaen and Noran daya vacation with Mra. and Mr. Byera were Cedar City. Mortenaen and two aoloa by Yona Eden. of aelectiona. muaical formerly were the Honorable Don B. Colton waa the NORTH OGDEN apeaker in sacrament meeting laat Sunday night Elizabeth Schade Pe tenon aang two aonga, accompanied Last Saturday evening the girls reby Ella Grow. turned from the M. I. A. camp in Mr. Alaaia, the renowned Italian South Fork canyon. They had a very pianiat of New York, waa entertained enjoyable time swimming, playing , by friend from Salt Lake City at the tennis and hiking. Friday evening Valley Ilouae laat Sunday night la the girls entertained visitors arounc Mr. Owen Ridges, of Ogden, a huge bonfire, and with a program ink apending her vacation with her of muaical number. After the proMr. and Mfa. Andrew Allen. served were peathe guests Mr. Alvin Sprague and the Misses gram nuts and marshmallows. The followradio-buying-pub- lic a made and trip Tracy, Ferrin, Voight ing girls and leaders took advantage to Bear Lake, viaiting at Ideal Beach, of the wonderful outing. Mary Moss, Fiah Haven and Montpelier, Soda Eva Warren, Gwen Hot Lava to Spring and thence Koylance, Alice Shaw, Aflene Orton, Spring, camping the laat night at Hazel Storey, Lucille Woodfield, Beathe Briatol camping ground. trice Shupe. Vanse Barker, Janette Mr. Alma Mortenaen and Lea Woodfield, Verna Woodfield, Viola left Monday for a trip to Leone Chadwick, Delores very Before returning Roylance, park. Florence Barker, Carina Montgomery, to viait many Farr, Lelia Spademan, Mable Garner, home, they are going recogseason, place of interest in Utah. Lorene Barker, Marion Holmes, Irene Mia Wanda Stoker and Verona nized Storey, Ruth Chandler; Helen GarWood, of Huntaville. Mr. Boyd Car- ner. Lacelle Shupe. Margaret RanGlen of Ogand of Hall, Eden, ver, dall, Lorene Randall, Gene Huband, den, left Auguat 17, and motored to Florence Balif, Ellen Barker, Della Bear Lake. They apent three delightStorey, Erma Storey, Jetta Barker. ful day at Fiah Haven before return- Mrs. Florence Manning. Mrs. Naomi ing home. Mrs. Myrtle C. Barker and Randall, aind Mr. and Mri. Simion Jenaen Mrs. Bessie Randall and son, Ray, eon Theodore, and daughter, Viola, Mrs. Sophia Shupe, Ruth, daughter, Ida. viaited a few daya laat week in Olive Mrs. and son, NoMontgomery ho, with Mr. and Mra. Jim Jenaen. Rosella and Hill Mrs. and daughlan, The "Melody Way Claaa," under the Hannah. and ters, Vlrgie direction of Douglas Brian, held their Sunday evening in Sacrament meetrecital Thuraday evening at the Ward Lane Huband gave a very inter-eatiing chapel The pupil who participated report of his missionary ex, were Lila Burrows, June Wangagard, in Europe. The special muperiences Loyd Engatrom, Arlene Salt, Beth ' Jenaen, Klee Berlin, Marva Shade, sical number was a violin solo by Ne-id Manning. Relatives of Mr. 3 We and a number of pupil from Ogden. from Laketown, who attended the Mr. and Mra. Lanaen Allen are the meeting were Norma Weston, Maproud parenta of a baby girl Mr. and Mra. Christian Thuratan rita. Ruth and Otis Cheeny. a free concert was and family have located in Huntaville, Mondaytheevening more North Ogden band in the by thla being the birth place of Mr. Thur- - given ward The male chorus and chapel atan. They have been living in Ida- individuals assisted with the program, 3 ho for the paat fifteen year. Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Stoker, after which was as follows: Two selections, "First Prize" march and "Evening enjoying a trip to Idaho, returned Shadows" waits by the band; "Song of We are giving these many valuable awards in connection with one of the most sensational and home with the Thuratan. Boats and "Indian Dawn," The Sunday School gave a dancing the FisherNorth advertising campaigns ever conducted on any Radio Set, but best of all, this campaign is confined to a very Ogden Male chorus; party laat Friday evening; it waa plno olo, V.W limited area the trading territory tributary to Ogden, Salt Lake City, and Pocatello. We operate Btores in WnlUce Blue, by very aucceaaful, ao they are Warren; "Indian solo, saxophone each of these cities and will give away one COLUMBIA KOLSTER Combination Radio and Phonograph another dance next Frida; Dawn, by Jetta Barker; violin solo, from each of our three stores. night. Several home have inatalled the "Berceuse," from Jaceyln, by Junior Lundquist; "Captain," march by the telephone within the paat few week. band, piano solo, "March of the Dwarfs, by Karma Chadwick; se Ak lections by the bass quintette, William Henderson, Reid Cox, Nat TagOn Saturday night an auto colli- gart, Darel Farr, Rulon Chadwick; will sion occurred on the main highway. saxophine solo, "Shepherd Song, by Edwin Hill, of Liberty, had parked Mark Roylance; vocal duet, "in the Garden of My Heart, by Reid Cox his car in front of the Arthur Are you going to earn one of these valuable awards? Every member of the family can do his or her part lings residence. Two young fellows and James Garner; trombone aolo, were on their way to Ogden from "Love Came Calling," by Verio Shaw Columbia Radio Word Contest' but ONE answer only can be returned from each family. in this Patio Springs were coming at a ter- mH "Royal Guest,; march by North Now, have a family conference, get your heads together, and work out the greatest number of words that rific speed and did not see the car Ogden band. The band member and instruments can be formed using the letters required to spell COLUMBIA RADIO. until it was too late. The Hill car they play are as follows: was not badly broken, but the other trumpets, Carma Farr, Lorene BarEarn one of the many awards to be issued in this Contest. ker, Arthur Campbell Jack Taggart, car was demolished. On Sunday morning at 10:00 a. m. William Henderson; saxophone, RobOver 600 Valuable Awards to be Issued From Each Store. the Eden Sunday school held the first ert Parker. Charles Torman, Glen session of their conference with Sup- Johnson. Lloyd Alvord, Phyllis, Jeterintendent Orville Graham in charge, ta and Lowell Barker; clarinets, Ber-ti- s Embry, Howard Woodfield, Mark and Leslie Scott conducting. Music Mildred and Janet Barker; Kheese, waa under the direction of George Beth Randall Anna Heia-le- r, trombones, Ileen Stallings, Carver, and Malba Marvin Barker. Russell Campbell Montgomery. The theme of the conference was The Devinity of Joseph and Verle Shaw; bass horns, Alvin Take the letters required to spell the name COLUM-J- L All contestants must agree to abide by the decision Carl Chadwick; baritones, Smith"- - Mission on Earth, and BIA RADIO how U and see word in "Why Lmbry, used the of the judges. many LBelLevt tke Book of Mormon to be Rulon Chadwick, Gilbert Randall can be made from the letters English language" brench horns, Nat Taggart, Dare Talks were given on thia subJThe Board of Judges will be composed of representNo single word may use more than baas drum, Howard Hull; snare ject by Gertrude Graham and deora Farr; ative Newspaper Men, using Websters International one two one one one B L." one "C, U," Os," "M," Jny Campbell, Verl Barker FuIer, and Melvin Ilogge. A story dnuna two two aa authority. one one "D." Pa," Dictionary "R,", "Aa," and Lldon Orton. The members of was given by Fern Davis, of the n the male chorus are Ira Lowder, Gilstake board. All words must be .spelled out in full abbreviations O No employee of Glen Piano Company The evening session of conference bert Randall, Isaac Campbell Clyde will be permitted to enter thia contest. The awards U will not be counted. Foreign and obsolete words, commenced at 8 oclock. Visitors were Campbell, Douglaa Ellia, Dale Pnil-lip- a, must all go to families not connected by employment with proper nouns and names of persona and places will not be Arlie Campbell Maurice Ber-ret- t, our CJar.kt Rachel Eawson, Her-be- rt counted. Words alike but with different company. spelled meanings James Garner, Wayne Barker, W. Smith, Willard Gardner and be counted as separate words. The contestant making will N Elman oodfield and Nephi Manning, rern Davis. Talk given were "Brief the greatest number of words from the letters account of what the plates contained, Ihe male chorus will sing in Eden will receive free of any charge whatnext Sunday night. by Laverna Burnett. Prophecies con Columbia Kolster Combination Radio and Phonoa ever Laat Saturday a very close ball cerning the Book of Mormon," by graph. There are 610 other valuable awards. was played between West Point Good to apply the same as cash on a Columbia Inard Ferrin; Comparison of Book game at Mormon and New Testament in and North Ogden at the local park. Kolster Combination Radio and Phonograph, or One answer from one considhousehold will be only Radio. regard to Christ's teachings," by The score was 6 to 5 in favor of the ered eligible, but every member of the household Mary Clark; The Book of Mormon j1?6 t?am The B team was defeatcan contribute to the paper or answer. ed by the State Industrial school with 6 Cash Value Certificates, each $25.00 a score of 11 to 1. 10 Cash Value Certificates, each A All answers must be in our hands, or the U. S. mail, 20.00 Wednesday afternoon the A team not later than 100 by midnight, Cash Saturday, September Value 7th, was defeated by Syracuse with a score Certificates, each....... 17.50 1929. Legibility will be taken into consideration the by 200 5 of to 4. Cash Value Certificates, each 15.00 s,ddoay. of Bingham, his Mm. judges. B Folkman and her 300 Cash Value Certificates, each Emily 12.50 of Laki VifJr Salt 0wa7 Mr: and Mr- - Jack Par daughter, Ruth, who has been attendOne Certificate Only to Each Family. nd daughter, Elnora, of In case of a tie, duplicate awards will be given. ing school in California, returned Salt home Lake, were the guests Sunday Saturday. Sunday they, accomEd? panied by Anna Brown, attended toe fThe M. I. A. Hwi,(r!arkof the Eden ward funeral in Salt Lake City of Profea- four-da- y University of Utah. vacation Br08-RobfCon- ft8 0eden ake camp in South 0M?,rr?Mh h,d1929? Chadwick Leroy test Fork canyon. They arc ltk number of Ogden friends, also chaperoned Remember, your answer must be in our hands or the U. S. mail spent Sunday in Salt lake. by midnight, Saturday, September 7th, 1929. ' rEuZ iS. ek ond counselor Grande Ward and Hector Camifoell spent three camping in South Fork canyon. S S r.!81 Anna Brown, who as bean Net-i-e d, EOT EFAXKNS H n ODM EKI AHD II QD AX TTUEE K This is the most important RADIO announceof ment of the season. Read every line the great opportunity offered the Then act. par-ent- a, Mor-tena- --Th- ep excellent Radio Receiving Sets to There are many be had this but outstanding among the quality receiving sets is the Yel-lowato- ne i v s CDGDQunDmilbnai E&(iDDstfeir cnapnrmlbfiimgDttnflDim EKIaioOncb &. IPDiuiDimcDgiraiipDQ ng hi Hu-an- are giving away of these excellent sets EFDB.EE EE . ! t and than T ft (S OD QD other valuable awards. First Awards i far-reachi- ng apon-aorin- a. (Contest! off Ilim&efllecttnan EDEN fc :V,V--r I , i $8,000.00 s . SEslDS Contestants from each store or district receive awards aggregating in value over $8,000.00 . ntLsnUes (Soveirmfimg nine (Comlteptt f 7 . Og-de- 2 Broa-Rober- ta List of Cash Value Awards i 5 .3rWS5taE SPdF VI ridi S2& - dS-- ss- - home in Tremonton. Mrs. Emma Reynolds ,had. aa er guests Miss June Chris- Sa,t Uka Cty, and M. and Mrs. Rulon Magelby. Mr. Magel-b- y ia superintendent of a school dia. Fa trMr.nCv (ern Clark, pSdn Sr Idak Carma Herman (Bllcem EBiraDSpaEKlaDlixBniJs PnaumcD .CCaDo Salt Lake City accom- A 1 ( |