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Show WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE Mrs. Leslie Fowers of Hooper; Mrs.1 Readingi were given tar Mrs. Louis Walter Griffin and Mrs. Lowell Grif-- t wangagsrd and Miss Fawn McKsy. older fin, Misses Lillian, Marie, Zelda, Leah Talks were made by two of the Mrs. and sacrament Smith Diana meeting Mrs. and evening Sunday Dell and Dorothy May Griffin, members, held in the F.den ward was under the Messrs. Raymond, Loyd, Junior, and Marie Jensep. direction of First Councilor Everett Robert Griffin. Mark Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robin with Bishop C. Alex Jlogge Mrs. Melba Griffin of Ogden was Albert Spencer, was severely bitten presiding. A splendid musical pro the guest of Mrs. Annis Hunter Sat- recently by a cat. The youngster was became gram was furnished by the North Og- urday evening. "laying with the pet when it vacuum in cleaner, a den male chorus, under the direction The Taylor and Liberty baseball Tightened by of Ira Lowder. The program was as teams met in combat Wednesday on lad is recovering satisfactorily now. follows: Prelude, Mrs, C. Alex Hogge; the Taylor grounds. It ws a tie-oprayer; chorus, Mllock of Ages," by game, with Taylor as the winning Indian Dawn" team. male rhorus and talks were by Orlie and Isice Camp Mrs. Gwendolyn Griffin is bock at This community was well representboll; solo, Little Mother of Mine," by her old post as office girl in the can' Elmon Woodfield, accompanied by Gil- ning factory at Plain City. ed at Lorin Farr park on Farm Bureau day. We won third placecon-in bert llandall; chorus, Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep, male chorus. The the community flower display ribtest, and many individuals won were program was highly appreciated by Awards bons for their displays. the Eden people and the North Ogden and Male chorus has a standing Invitation Miss Nina Taylor will entertain a also given to several men North boys Ogto come to the Eden ward at any few of her intimate friends at a Bunco who exhibited cattle. The music the of furnished band den part time. party Friday evening at her home. which was enjoyed during the fore- club The girls of the Four-Thursday evening the Mutual of did not meet last week on account of ficers and teachers motored to Patio nMessrs. J. T. Hall, W.N. Barker, the girls spending their vacation at Springs. At sundown the party was Hall, and Hebcr Randall repthe M. I. A. summer ramp in South served with a dainty basket lunch, Henry North Ogden on a peach inresented Fork canyon. They will meet Thurs- after which they all enjoyed a refreshrespection tour in Colorado. They day, August 2V, at the home of Mrs. ing swim. enjoya after very club met at turned Sunday B. B. Stallings. The girls will enterThe Sunny Hour able trip. . ' and luncheon Nona Miss with mothers home their of its ths tain leader, evelast of services Sunday In the the following program: Reading, Miss Brown, Wednesday evening at 7:30. of three and Barker Frederick ning LaVerna Burnett solo, Gertrude The girls have nearly completed our Lorene Randall, college students, Graham; piano selection, Melba Mont- another successful season. Ellen Barker and Mark Ballif, were directhe Brown Misses Thelma and Belva gomery; club songs under the speakers. The special music contion of Song Leader Velma Fuller. The left Monday at midnight for Baker sisted of a vocal solo by Miss tattle mothers Invited are Mrs. Aggie Bur- City, Oregon. They will visit there Randall. nett, Mrs, Laura Montgomery, Mrs, among friends and relatives until the The club met Thursday at the Maude Carver, Mrs. Mary A. Clark, first of September. The girls plan home of their leader, Mrs. Vernal Mrs. Lizzie Stallings, Mrs. Ruth Grow, to return with their brothers, Ken' Campbell. The following girls were and Mrs. Vivian Lindsay, neth and Almon Brown, who have resent, and spent the afternoon sew In the early morning of August 26, spent the summer months in the ng: Irene Storey, Hazel Storey, Florwhile on the milk route, Seymore Northwest representing the Inter- ence Barker, Marion Holmes, Leila Fackrell met with an accident when mountain Woolen mills. The Brown Spackman, Mary Hall, Margaret Ran- his car collided with that of Joseph tys plan to continue their studies in dall, Ruth Chandler and fonese Bar- IlCIe DeYoung of 1117 Thirteenth street, the University of Utah this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Brown motored The family of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Ogden. Fate seems to have taken a hand with the Fackrell truck as this to Morland, Idaho, on Saturday to at- Barker held a reunion in South Fprk is the third accident. The car was tend the funeral services of Emma canyon last week. Those present were They returned home Mr, and Mrs. N. H. Barker, Mr. and practically demolished in this acci Geddis England. Mrs. Lorenzo Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Monday. . dent. i M. H. Berrett, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Misses Herima Brown Helena and is the season The threshing here; Brown Marshall, Claudius and Jr., Mr. ' and Mrs. C. M. first threshing was done at the Rich- Growberg and Mr. and Mrs. G. N. BarBarker, Provo Delbert to motored now threshers are ardson farm. The Growberg ' ' ' Mrs. Mr. Chester Engstrom. and ker, ' at Ilyrum Carver's and from there on Sunday. Mr. Mrs. and Grant, Mr. and Wayne memactive an Ambrose threshMcFarland, will go to Lewis Clark's. Tho Mrs. Mr. Aldro and Mrs. Earl Barker, ing is being done by Robert Holmes ber of the ward, was made second Randall and Mrs. Florence Alanni Suning. assistant the of superintendent of Liberty.-Th- e Thirty of the thirty-eiggraftd c!hil- contract for the Eden school day school last wekk. dren were a' The same janitor work for the year 1920-3- 0 was A complete change has come over and Mrs. E. J, , tend the Instead set of William A. to younger holding Emin Montgomery by given Jr,., a farewell party Weddown public fences, gate posts, etc., the Weber county school board. ' at the home of N. H. nesday Miss Doris Stallings and Miss Fay they are busy at their sewing ma- Barker. evening has accepted a Air, Marshall Robins will leave this week fdr Logan chines. Some say school Is about to with "Skaggs Chain Stores" position school to make preparations for their open. and will be located at Kansas City, year. They will register at the AgMissouri. They left by,, motor Thursricultural college for the school work, day afternoon. September 20, and school will open r. and Mrs. Sam Randall and September 23. their daughters, Margaret and Ther-- , A. Francis Childs, Conjoint M. I. A. meeting will be of the State Industrialsuperintendent last week-en- d spent at tava Hot school, was held Sunday evening September 1. tho Springs. the at ward Huntsville The program will be furnished by all chapelspeaker last Sunday evening. - There ed Air. and Mrs. W. J. Wright returnthe school girls who are leaving to at- also were last Sunday to their home in Rock a number of visitors in attend school in other vicinities. A very tendance. interesting program is being arranged Fathers and sons of Huntsville will by the M. J. A. music director, Mrs. participate with the other wards of Ollie Mae Graham. Ogden stake at the annual outing ; Mrs. Fred Palmer of Plain City has which takes place September 2 and 8. been the guest since Sunday of Mrs. They will first go to Mount Timpan-oga- s, George Stallings, Mrs. Albert Carver, then to the Bingham and Mrs., David Carver. She returned mines; from there to Salt Lakecopper City, to her home August 28. where they will visit the coo at LibMias Beulah Stallings has received erty park. They will return home EDEN . ff NORTH OGDEN FARR WEST W 4-- H 4-- H ' 4-- H . - ht - HUNTSVILLE SPmKS0 Berrett PLAIN CITY returned has from an extended visit in the East. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Alaw and reMr. and Mrs. Karl. Storey we Mrs. Wilmer J. Maw are enjoying a a of baby arrival over the Idaho. They expect to vhut joicing Dee hospital last trip to in Buhl Burley and Black-the at born girl, friends Tuesday. foot. enMr. and Mrs. Isaac Campbell Alvin Lund and William and. John the tertained at supper for Professorand Berry, of Rigby, I data, spent t Mrs. A. Colson and two sons, John week-en- d rfturm Ram in City, New nd and Bobbie, from Rochester, Weaver Idaho Sunday afternoon. WUliamHanBudd Mrs. and Mr. Miss and of brothers York, are John Berry childrenr from funeral (Josephine Cooley) and vis- nah Beery, whose also Idaho. They week. Alvin Soda Springs, last here took place ited with Mr. and Mrs. taland Rheese. Lund is a nephew of the deceased Glen Shupe and Vernon Holmes, woman. comprising one party and Chester small son of Mr. the Jack comOliver, Garner, Glen Hall and Ray Hall, a mrin-fat the present and Mrs. Jack Wood, met with little The prising another, areYellowstone on Saturday accident Natime touring in the fellow was playing on a pile cjlogs, chanced to fall Mr. an? Mrs. E. J. Marshall, ac- when he his arm at the elbow. Mid breaking1 Maude Storey companied by Mrs. Mrs. Grace Maw and infant daughMrs. Selma Storey from Nevada, HuMr. ter returned home from the Dee hoswhere they were attending death. his of time at the pital Sunday. bert Storey Mrs. Emma Palmer has been visThe funeral services were held TuesThe ward in the chapel. day afternoon iting relatives in Eden this week.and John Q. E. Marshall, J. were Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Draney speakers Blaylock, M. H. Randall, president of Mrs. Annie Wheeler made a trip to and Scipio last week to visit with Mrs. Morgan stake; Martin Dalebout furnwas Music Wheelers daughter, Mrs. Dean RobFrederick Barker. ished by Charles Ellis, Clarence Bar- ins. Mr. and Mrs. William England, Mrs. ker, Lottie Randall, Bessie Randall Laura England and Miss Leah Eng and Lois Peterson. Mrs. Annie Montgomery entertain- land are spen ding this week with rel ed last Thursday in honor of her atives in Scipio. Mrs. Hazel Van, her husband and daughter, Venna, who was recently married. The evening was spent three young sons were the guests of playing games, after which a delight- Mrs. Vans grandmother, Mrs. Amanful lunch was served to the following: da Richardson, the first of the week. Mesdames Mary Campbell, Emily Mrs. Van is the daughter of Mr. Chas. Hattie Berrett, Maud Richardson and resides in Nevada. Folkman, Olive Miss Geneva Larkin of Farr West, Brown, ; Ellen Montgomery, Della who is teaching music in Plain City; Orton, Evelyn Montgomery, n, receives her pupils at the home of Rawson, tattle Berrett, Albina Stella MontgomMrs. Simon, Emily Evelyn Christensen on Thursday ery, Elzada Wangsgard, Emily Ol- of each week. Doris On Monday afternoon the 4th year son, Alton Hill, Edwin Hill, Wood-field, club met at the tame Garner, Norma Garner, Vera girls of .the Della Campbell, Celia Johns, Ida of Miss Dorothy Maw. The girls spent Schlie, Nettie Farr, Hannah Berrett, the afternoon in making felt hats. Lizzie Waldrom, Margaret Geertsen, They are now busy preparing for achievement week, which takes place Myrtle Orton, Ludle Dean, Misses Annis Brown, Agreita Hock, Norma Or- the first week in September. The fall weather is hastening the ton, Vera Brown. Myrtle Berrett. Ma-c-el Stone, Madeline Chatelain,' Anna ripening of tomatoes, and the growOrton, Ruth Berrett, Stella Mae ers are hauling them to the factory. Montgomery, Leona Koylanee, Helen George Randall, with his crew of helpWangsgard, Melba Roylance, Opal ers, have been busy for some weeks Hill, Jennie Waldrom. Jean Montgom- past getting the factory in readiness, ery, Helen Rawson. Deloris Montgom- and it is expected the canning of tomatoes will be in full operation the first , ery and Bernice Ellis. , Tuesday evening, August 20, Mr. of the coming week. Laurence Jenkins, accompanied by and Mrs. Will Storey entertained at ThelMrs. his for sister, friend, Gilbert Gibby, of Roy, reStorey's supper ma, and husband, Mr. George F. Bond. turned to Plain .City Tuesday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. The young men have been representing Bond, Elmer Garner, Arthur Gardner, the Intermountain Woolen Mills in the state of Washington this summer. Erma, Della and Mildred Storey. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Orton left Leaving Seattle August 20, they moThursday morning for Ely, Nevada, tored east to Spokane and thence to where Mr. Orton has accepted a po- Yellowstone park, touring the south' western of Montana and part of Idasition with the E. J. Marshall ho. Leonard N. Jerdkins of North ul - Cha-telai- 4-- H Ogden failed to appear pec ted. Rumor has it he LIBERTY The Kiwania club, two hundred In number, will dine, at the Valley House, August SO. Dinner will be served on the lawn. The waitresses will be Marjorie Hardy, Lydia' Voight, Bertha Neilson, Fawn Hislop and Laura Allen. The cooks. Matilda Sprague, Bell Ferrin, Emeline Engstrom, Agnesi Spencer and Emma Tracy. The manager, A. M. Sprague. After dinner they will apend the evening, at the amusement nail A party of young people who were driving to El Monte Springs last Friday night had the misfortune to collide with another auto driven by Mr. Smith, of Ogden. The auto driveq by the young folks was practically demolished, and Miss Verna Bally was badly injured, the right leg being broken in two places above ths knee. Alias Baily is recovering at the Dee hospital. .Mra, John E. Therington. of Huntsville, formerly of Plain City, .la re covering from a severe attack of static rheumatism. She was at the Dee hospital for two weeks. Mrs. Elizabeth Peterson and daughter spent the week-en- d with her moth er, Mrs. Sophia Schade. Alias Carrie Jorgensen, of Ogden, spent last Sunday visiting with her parents, Mr. and Airs. John II. Jor- A Sunday School conference feu u Wilson ward last Sunday, with? sions both morning and eveninv largely attended, and of inspiratitari value to all George W. present Superintend Stratford bw.m.!i? the conference Stake board aeabcu present were Charles L. Ileilon W Ruth Agren and Ethel Stanford, tl. Articles of Faith of the Chunk Z Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saint !. meeting, and were discussed by atZ ben of each class in the school a! the evening session. Assistant Sus! lntendent C. S. Graves gave course on what Sunday School do for one, and the visiting membenZ the board each gave short talks. Ch uses from the lower departments ui an organ and piano duet by Raw gurite Myen and Oletta Shensi contributed much to the props! The farmers annual outing it tak Farr park last Saturday was veil & tended by Wilson people. In tbe flov. er show our town took second tub prize for table display, and fire fadi. vidual ribbons. The ladies of tki local farm bureau wish to thank the contributors of flowers: Mrs. Loos Sarlo. Mrs. Fred Kenyon, Mrs. J n H. Platt Mrs. John Spiers, Mrs. fl. len Cook, Mrs. John Peterson. Xu Daniel Drake, Mrs. Minnie Strstfoii Mrs. Lielian Belnap, Mrs. Wilhsa Roudebush, Mrs. Ole Olsen, Mrs. Jots M. Barton and Mrs. F. M. Smith The house guests of Mr. and Xn Charles Swensen have returned ti their tames after a very happy risk here at Bingham canyon and motoriw in Idaho. Mrs. Swensens diurhtm, Mrs. C. E. Butcher and Mrs, Gkn Boyd, of Los Angeles, with their k (Continued on page 5.) seven-year-o- ld gensen. Joseph L. Peterson, former of the Huntsville ward, and hisbishop wife, Mrs. Ida Peterson, sailed today, Europe, where they j?fve f Bed a three years' mission. Mr. Teteraon was president of the Scandinavian mission. Many friends and relatives are anxiously awaiting their return home. Lr-Adm L Peterson, of Sunday ve-.Sophia Peterson and Airs. Alatilda Sprague, two of the of Huntsville. Au-fro- m M aaaociation, under KUnjv,1i? Pri?aJY of President Nina Bnethwalte. will spend Saturday, st erty school. 81, at Lorin Farr Mrs. Clive Hill and Bishop The park. and Mrs. James E. Shaw are happy parents are invited to accompany their ove n. their new homes. The children. After luncheon them will 01 ,tKJr,, Hill home is a house, and the Shaw home is a house. Au-Ru- Ir-an- d g two-roo- m five-roo- m m ad. ft m, A ia 0 5 1 1 m. cm. 22! mr a H ki m tt CHj (hui kid kM I tk tiM k I ttM Ml Johnson Locksmith Keys to all makes of can, to house locks, padlocks; umbrella repairing; steel tapes mended; novelty re pairing. New Location Under Ogden Hotel, . I ca . . 4S1 Twenty-fift- h 317-- J Phones and da id n krt CM fir Street ca 2734--R il M il Mi 1 rod G m DO YOU OWN YOUR BURIAL SPACE ta. At This is the First Offer of Its Kind Ever Made.to the People of This Vicinity- - Burial Lots on Term. Read It Carefully -' v. tu Hi i . Douglas Brian, music instructor, presented a group of pupils In a re cital Thursday evening, August 22, in the Liberty chapel. The church was beautifully decorated in sun flowers and clematis vines. Mr. Brian brought with him eight pupils from Ogden who participated L m the program. The Liberty pupils who took part were Miss Virginia Lindsay, Miss Ruth Gardner, Miss Marion Gardner, Miss Alice Chard, Alias Lulu Hill, Mias Doris Hill, Miss Alary Clark, Mias Selma Clerk, Alisa Alice Willard, Miss Fay Willard, Miss Emma Willard, Miss Amelia Shaw, Miss Rhea Clark and Air. Onel Chard. After the recital Mr. Brian and his father rendered vocal numbers. ' The officers and teachers of the Liberty Primary association will give a social Friday afternoon to entertain all Primary children of the ward. Mothers are urged to have their children present, as it is desired that this social will start lrimary work out in an enthusiastic way. and Boys girls, be there Marvin Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gardner, underwent an operation for the removal of tonsils Saturday. August 24. He is in very good condition. Miss Alary Chard, of Liberty, has received a contract from the Weber county school board to teach school in ,Farr West for the coming school year. Glen Ward has received a contract for the principalship in the Lib- WlI WILSON a contract from the Weber county Tuesday evening. Myrle Stallings has received a contract to teach in Riverdale. Hundreds of people have visited Eden and vicinity to gather ehoke-l- o cherries by the of tho choke cherry bushes, but there are still plenty left. u a bride in the person of Alinjjjjj Beus, of Hooper. They were fo SHOULD DEATH OCCUR IN YOUR FAMILY school board to teach in Marriott. Miss 1 ' , ' I . ' The Mount Ogden Cemetery Corporation is laying out what they hope to be the most beautiful burial spot in the state. It lies on the high rolling ground to the east and south of the Mountain View Cemetery. Water from the new water main coming down 36th street has been piped through the park (and by the way it is to be known as the Mount Ogden Memorial Park). Lawns have been planted and are up on part of the lots. The whole park will be planted in lawn, flowers, shrubbery and trees. This work is in charge of a very competent and experienced'landscape artist-M- r. Edward Howes! In the loutnoftstern part of the a beautiful lake in which are mirrored scenes of the surrounding territory Lying directly beneath the Old Mount Ogden (whose majestie peak is so beauSfullj AlemoriBi PBrk commands a most inspiring view in all directions. Another feature m with the most modern ceme-.- 8 diminution of headstones, monuments, copings, etc. Only flat markers willkeeping be used. They will be placed on the level with the lawn It is hoped by this means to eliminate the gruesome feeling inspired by headstones, as well as the extra expense If you will notice on your next visits to cemeteries ing lots are neglected, thus spoiling the general Mount Ogden Memorial Park will present a moL the erection of a beautiful Mausoleum on the high land just tor the north of the lskd. n.?LV!7..d!Vra.bl? feat'ir of tb.e Park tb day formation of the ground. Being solid clay for at least 20 feet you th?. J10 water will ever get near the casket Undertaken and others who are in a position to know say fvr!P0ai!iV'lyn tost many ura.es longer in day than in a looser formation. With a clay subsoUand a caskef . hero, kYrVj!- -. such as covering of lawns can be kept better with much less water than with looser combinations of earthlniuace oI. drsjRhtnsrrowroads which have been used in older cemeteries, wide sweeping drives have, been builtowingfor of traffic in both directions as well as parking space on either tide of the drives. To reach the Mount Ogden Memo rial Park turn left at the south end of the car line and go throe Mocks east The auto entrance is at the east end of the lake. Foot paths will be at the west end of the lake and at 35th street and Madison avenue, Construction work and planting, etc. ill not stop until the entire park has been laid out and beautified. 10-in- ch S at n Hi 1 1 2 l 5 THE OFFER Up to and including Wednesday, September 4, full lots will be sold for $100.00 each, including perpetual Xentln or until sell for day for ten in:Creafe.E5P thareaf.ter at $125.00, after which time they will raisethey to $150.00. pertains to the Maryiew Plot which is opened now. There will be higher priced plots opened later. each idudinE perpetual care. Terms are now So S0 be?ngffered alow $5.00 down and $5.00 orbeing even per month on the balance. ' NOW, we know your first reaction to this suggestion will be hesare People that negative. Way itate to act upon or even talk over preparations for death. Ahey ThenrL tpricyrin 2 WIIPN Yah WIT T aaJ ityu wiB have to : a iai j wu iaiuujf At that time unle jvu you have BUlucUIUv p u IS A uloiUSi Ol JUDi yourself, of this opportun- - 0n this plan f h ount you have paid or the .mount of youV?MMmen!$0.P?l?a. occur, you merely continue with your contract. happened just that way now more than 60 lots have been sold. el55?lal If youare h Ecdes Building, ??rk Phone or 3473 for evening calls, and a aales- 802, uiu cau and take jou out and let you look over the proposition. Act at once if you would get in at this On?S?.iBd ! TAYLOR Bureau day at Lorin Farr J5?.Char Lea Mortensen Pe!tr Johnan Saturday, August 24, was well attended by the farmers of Taylor tM7'- - ?I?,ry Moline, president or the Farm bureau of Taylor, ha charge of the flower display. c!ft' association held Griffin inter-ffloctine in honor of tho UinlA !fd and aim. a family reunion Saturday f k5e wtrd and presented each evening, August 24. A pleasant so-- wiM. u,iuet of flowers. Old time was Pcnt. after which the Elizabeth refreshments were Served. Those Wood ere Mr. and Mrs. Tennyas v4oi, iowHFen?.!;.KmMw br Sriffm of Ogden, Air. and Mrs. aongs were Griffin of Hooper, Air. and Juanita, ben You and Mrs. Delbert Childs of Young Air. Roy, Alaggie," and and Pai XFP drFc& Le-Gran- de TT ad nn : Mt. OGDEN CEMETERYICORPORATION 502 Eccles Building t |