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Show Friday, January THE OGDEN POST 3, 1930 Another famUy dinner party The Pearl Stephens, Stella Child, Myrtle Griffin, Miaa Lillian Griffin and Mr. Palmer, Edna Coy, Edith Poulson, IIull entertained at a house party. held at the home of Mr. and Mrv e ; and Alberta bunco Wheat-Tracy, y Farr, Katrine Taylor, was Elm playing Earl spent Singleton, Poulson, evening Raymond Griffin. Walter Williamson on New Yeari-lJen-lin- s, other games. Attending wre, Lewis Bertha Stimpson, Esther Stimpson, On Christinas morning tha annual Ralph Taylor, Lew Taylor, Smith The Paul Jack guests wertil Flindars. Koland and Bernard, day. Mr. Richof Bingham, Glen Minor and Robins Jonea, rave. A Shirley Fuller, daughter Christmaa program wai bald in tha Lyman Mackin and son Jack, Bertha Mrs. Carl Bob Carl weekThompson, Jone, Hull, Thompson, Chas. . Mra. Leonard Fuller, apent the ardson. Childs, Ted tha ward chapel and following proWilliamson and Mrs. Teachmaa Mias Mcrilda Taylor, who for some Anne Forgele, Mabel West, Ruth Combe, Orville Stimpson, Ivan Ander- Fred end with Jean Ann', Wateratcadt at gram waa rendered: cornet solo, and Albert Ezra Mr. Bingham. and Mrs. J. L. Staler entertain. son, Bingham, been visiting friends Childs, Aline Orton, Horn King, her home in Ogden. Clark; invocation, Ethel Hunter; weeks past has of friends at cards sad number Mrs. a Mr. in ed and home 4 and to Last her returned Lewis Clarke Hull. has . n Idaho, Mr. and Mra. Della Thursday evening quartet (double), Hynim Peterson, Main nere W. J. Greaser on were De-held the house a entertained of at Si supper evening oyster Eden. services Funeral to have returned They City. family Spencer Peteraon, John Moline, Gilbert Gibby of Roy and Mr. and Monday afternoon for Mrs. Kathryn party in honor of Mrs. Greaser's sis-l- cember 27. The party included Mr. ira have been living in Ogden for aeveral Gibaon, Ethel Hunter, Elaia Gib-sowere Russell, who died Friday night from and Mrs. Wm. Purrington, Mr. and i and brother-in-lamontha. They brought with them Lilian Hadley and Edna Hadley; Mra. Ellis Griffin of Taylor and week a ago on Sunday. the results of falling At the annual meeting held last Fri- Mrs. Bert Wright, and Mr. Brown, ail their young aon, Ned, who ia now aix Bpeech 0f welcome, Jasper Hammer; Plain City visitors service in the Plain breaking her hip bone. Interment was day, the farm bureau members elected of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvia Christmas The .1 reading, Virginia Gibaon; dance, Mr. was in the Hooper cemetery. new officers. W. P. Stephens PhUlips of Wilson. Orvilla Fuller, who ia working in an(j jrs. stnta Claua, who then turn. City chapel on Sunday evening Barxoixs their home visited S. who attended. I well those Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wallace George Judge d chosen as president; Alma AnderAmong Ogden, apent Chriatmaa with home e(j an(j mt(jc a few apodal preaenta season were was his and the was holiday the ker for subject Francis in speaker and twenty guests at a holiday ,'Y Hooper Stimpson, folks in Eden. from the pack they carried; speech, waa The Ufa of Christ and Mr. Musical Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Neilson, Arthur family dinner at their home here. The II. H Stallings family enter-- 1 The Spirit of Christmas,, Mr. Dow numbers were: Duet Mrs. Nellie Mrs. Carmen, Harrison Parker, Mrs. and asLevisecretary; executiveBingham, board Their guest list included Mr. T. L. Taylor, tained about thirty of their friends at man Hawks; duet, Marian Peteraon Draney and Mrs. Bernice Carver; solo, Mrs. Maggie Parker members. Mrs. C. S. Adams was re- Wallace of Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. Graham, Olga their home after the dance Christmas and Ells Hammer; vaudeville act, Mrs. Bernice Carver; organ solo. Or-v- il and family, and Eli Fowles. elected as president of the home and Agnes Hoag, Mr. and Mrs. William I Dewey Fevero and Bob Jones, of M Men played basketball Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee night Ship-le- y Patterson, England. Elders Kwtbash, H. T. Hooper The community section; Mrs. Clara Flor Maw, Wilmer J. Maw, and Gordon steel at selection, Hooper; Roy. guitar M- entertained Robins Mont and nd Mrs. Max Hit- - M night were chosen Child Monday Mrs. Cora Wallace, Jr., and Fay again of the high council of the Clinton team defeated them 12 to 18. as re- ton of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Charles ' U ten of their friends at their home ence Stoker; reading, Gwendolyn Thompson and secretary, Mr. solo, EUie Gibaon; benedic-Thos- e North Weber stake were in, attend' Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rigby and E. Hoag of Smithfield; the Misses after the dance Christmas night Gnffin; spectively. sociable a A Heber dance the Hawks. for Hull nee. spent a Willard and Mrs. in the party were Misses Ortell Laura, and Grace and Frank Thelma, Riverdale the Last Friday evening in the afternoon and one for Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bodily of Syr evening at cards Friday evening at Wallace of Wilson. SucStallings, Edna Shaw, Daisy CArver, hild"n their took dramatic play, troupe followed. scuse spent Friday at the home of the home of Mrs. Rigby's sister Sarah Vee Chard and Florence Whitely and A slumber party at the home of Mr. cess, to Clinton. Mrs. On William Mrs. Mr. and there I S, Knight, evening, riday January Harold IpMcsars. Lee Richardson, W. H. Holmes furnished a and the of fMaeSmith spent a few days 11 Friday, December 27, a baby girl lot ofMrs. ada"cs In the Taylor recrea-an- d Bodily's parents. merriment for a group of girl aom, Orville Holmea, Fred Lindsay Mrs. Mrs. and Mr. to born Joseph was in the Christmas week with her sister, The dance Saturday evening t,onal 1,811 for 0,8 beneflt of Tayloris Allen Shaw. their Sarah on th of friends daughter ward dance hall, under the auspices Olga Graham, of Eden. Stimpson. Me m' 26. December The supper of Utah Mr. and Mra. Rulon Folkman, of night the of Erwin Hull Mrs. Edward Buck is visiting rela of the hall committee, was wel at Funeral services were held Thurs- table was professor with Christmas mother, Warren, were dinner guests Saturday tives in Texas. tended. at 1 o'clock in the church for Lila candles and lighted Agricultural college took his to day each was Calipresented Fulgirl Mrs. Olof and Uonard Mr, evening The home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hadley have Parker. Miss Parker died Sunday in with a Mra. Robert Hull, on a tnp Games and stunts doll relatiny and friends ler. merriment of scene survived with a son been is She has visit by were moved to California for the winter. fornia to the Dee hospital enjoyed all night and the girls A party consisting of Edenites at and the following brothers her during the holiday season. Mrs. Mary tives for the Christmas holidays. parents a waffle breakfast after ' j the prepared of Shadow A. the tended the dance at Plain City last In Charles Randall and son Glenn Randall have Mrs. The drama, Harper their and sisters: new nap in the morning. The beauty the in been visiting Mrs. Randalls mother, Rockies, will be presented NORTH OGDEN Saturday night After the dance they of Salt Lake, Mrs. Davis Harris of guests were Miss Gladys Wright, Miss . and were invited to an oyster supper at Mrs. Mary Olson, during the past recreation hall January 8. Leone, Vern, Clarence, Layton; Miss Alice Van i Jennie Holmes, other boys Mr. and Mrs. Olson the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth While playing with Eugene, all of Riverdale. The New Year opened Wednesday week. On Friday elaborate Miss Thelma Blood Schaar, Bingham of Wilhand. his Mrs. an Mr. and at hurt entertained Palmer. yuletlde Henry Cottle Charles Bybee, son of the Mable of Misses our son and and Martha the finding people community a Plates were set for Mrs. poisoning set in and, although serious, Lee Bybee, has been spending the holith8 bet ot health-- The var- - dinner. Lucille Hodson and Hansen of War-- ; ftumwi! recover. will ?nJyin of and he other Amanda Brigfamily his parents and Moyes is believed that it Liberty Friday evening visiting days j0U1 organizations of our ward report t ren. Mrs. P. A. BingA shower will be a1??, .Jan?ary-irelatives here and in Ogden. party given for the retiring bishopric L .U(.ceMflIi year in 1929 and see pros ham City, Mr. and Mrs. who homo Swenson returned Child, Randall Eva Miss ham of Huntsville, Nelpher Mary in honor of Roland Bills and Miss Bernice Ritter of that ward. A splendid program peels of a program of work dur and Glenn Randall of Pocatello, Idaho, be married in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Heniger in from a trip to California to be with Vj was given, followed by a dance ami jng the newgood visited year. to greet the new year. Ilulbrow Norris of North Ogden, Lu Salt Lake Saturday. In the evening his family Mrs. C. Z. Olsen entertain- Mr. and a at cille, Fern, Lee, Don, and Lloyd 01- entertained were dancing they HUNTSVILLE Olson Mrs. ed as Olsens Mrs. brother, Thomas Cot-- ; guest Mary son, with Thll party. North Otd.n i.tur men lnV,ee.V;"1"1' wlth Sp"l"h dnc Lake tom Salt of Patof honor. Mrs. Olson will soon celeMrs. City, during the Mr. and Joseph Last week the West Ogden team. The game was brate her eighty-firA special feature of the yuletide terson held a reunion. AU their chil- holiday. birthday anniMr. and Mrs. Clarence Guthrie andvery s, exciting and closed with a were present. and trimming of the Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bouwhuis were versary. The guests were entertained Dewayne and Donald were tory for th homa a Mor by a radio program during the din- was the lighting tree on tb ward dren and grandchildren Mr. of daughter Jensen, pleasantly surprised with a visit from guests st the home of Mr. and Mrs. I0f jjj j8. immediately followini the remainder large evergreen which brought the andDorothy has spent the their nephew, E. W. Bosgieter of Los ' W. Mrs. J. Jensen, Fe Je Guthrie, of Ogden, Christmas this game, the local Mutual team am ner hour and through chapel grounds, of the afternoon. to all I Angeles. The young man stopped holiday season in California. daJf; Liberty met in a league contest. This Mr. and Mrs. William Knight, Mr. ChristmasThespirit the most pleasant social here en route to his home after serv decorated the One of by was tree Mr. and Mrs. George M. Fuller game was somewhat North and Mrs. Merl England, and Mr. and people. events of the season was a house ing a mission for the church in tha spent Christmas in Ogdon with Mr. Ogden won with a score of 47 to 16. Mrs. Leland Bodily of Syracuse spent Builders club. her New Years night given by Miss southern states. Doman opened Charles party Mrs. and Mrs. Jospnh Van Workam, par-- 1 A very successful missionary party New Years day in Farr West at the clubNewYesris Adams. Each one was kept at Afton Mrs. Sadie Jones returned to her ents of Mrs. Fuller. home to the builders was held here Friday night in honor home of Grandmother Taylor. end trying to be outstanding home in Logan on Monday. She has the wits his of party Lee Richardson had as his guest of Wilford Shaw, who returned las to Miss Irma Poulson has returned TmJ prAared U. th. participants of the many new and been visiting with her sister, Mra. C. for seveml days Harold Ipson, of Og- - week from the Eastern States mission, Duchesne, where she is teaching Late in S. Martin. decorations. the original games introduced. furnished ladies den. In the Sunday evening services Elder school this winter. servwas lunch hot a entertained the tray evening Mrs. William Engstrom Mr. and Mrs. John Montgomery and Shaw gave his report to a large aud Mrs. Fred W. Hodgson, also of Lo- Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Jenkins and famMiss and Carl Mrs. Mr. and to Green, afternoon ed Monday home her at lence, of were dinner Liberty family guests gtn, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. ) ily were dinner guests at the home of dinner. Those present werej Oremeda Stokes, Miss Emma Jacobs, Joseph H. Belnap, during this week. Chriatmaa day at the William Mont- A largo representation of the Sev r. and Mrs. Theron Briggs of Syr evening at Milton Mrs. Alvin Sprague, Mrs. Israel Fea the hostess, Mrs. Ed. Carleson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bingham of Unties quorum of our ward attendei acuse. gomery home. Harris. Albert and Mrs. Eugene Taylor, were here on the last day Miss Emma Pruccca, of Kaneaville the Seventies' convention which was rin, Mrs. Fred Wood, f and Emma Camp M of the Daughters of the Iloneyville was visiting at the II. R. Stallings held in the Sixth ward chapel last .Spencer, Mrs. Julia Nelson, held its meeting at the home of 1929. i Pioneers HOOPER several days last week. Ben Van Schaar ia recovering from 3. Sunday afternoon. TlThe drama sponsored by the Pri- of Mrs. AdeUe C. Bingham. The memMiss Lola Burnett, daughter of a tonsil operation, undergone last Tv Mr. and Mrs. James Garner are the an instructive bers program enjoyed association was enjoyed by David Burnett, is spending the happy to announce the arrival of their week. t, hall Monday evening the Hooper farm mary refreshments. delicious amusement and the townspeople at holiday week at her home in Eden. first child, a boy, born at the Dee bureau held its annual social In the The new year brought only sadness f Burnett is a senior nurse at the pita! Monday, December 80. to the family of Mrs. Lottie Nash recreation hall. It began at 6:30 Th Valley House entertained New WILSON Mr. Mid Mr- - Leonard Grow of Huntsville is Ju,Bt reccnt,jr V? i? Winters, whose death occurred early o'clock with a literary and musical Years eve the following: Mrs. Alstate examination nurses at Salt convalescing at the home of her and Mr. Emil Nelson, Wednesday morning. Although the Mrs. There were seventy nurses The holiday season closes with i seriousness of her long illness" has Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Randall, program. John Belnap acted as chair- bert Wangsgard, Mr. and Mrs. Albert ets, Colwho took the examination, and Miss spirit of goodwill and peace. A joy made the family little hopeful of her rY' bringing with her a baby son, born man. Speakers were Couifty Agent Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. William Burnett received the highest percent- - at the Dee hospital on December 22. A. L. Christiansen; Ephraim Berge-so- vin. ous round of pleasure has marked its recovery, Mrs. Winters has been stoic Mr. and Mrs. William Engstrom, Fer-riIsrael Mrs. age of the group. Mrs. Virtue Cude and daughters, and uncomplaining through it alL and bureau passing here. state farm Mrs. David I. Tracy, president; Blue- Three children: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lynch, of Og- - Mildred and Dorothy, are the serenade beautiful Alvin A Mr. by Sprague, on the L. Other numbers David Mrs. Stine. Jamea, LeRoy and spending Sprague, bird Entertainers of Ogden, with in- Warner survive her. Their father Pnt Christmas with Mrs. Da-- 1 I the holidays with Mrs. Cude's parents, program were: Instrumental duet, Ina and Miss Lidia Voit. dJ vid Burnett, mother of Mrs. Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Berrett, Sr., and and Nephi Ross; two dance numbers Mrs. David I. Tracy received a hap-- j strumental and vocal numbers, on the also is dead. Her husband, mother, Y De night of December 80 was greatly, ap- four brothers and two Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Stallings enter- - other relatives, aistera also by the Purrington children; reading, py birthday surprise the 27th of tained t heir family at Christmas din- Mrs. Martha Brown and children Robert Jones; pantomine act by Jay cember when her only daughter, Mm preciated. A number of Wilson resi- survive. Funeral services will be held and from Eugene, Oregon, are holiday vis- -. Beus, Harold Stoker and Milton Wid Fawn Hislop, gave birth to a baby dents have asked that the surprise In the Wilson ward chapel on Sunday, j Wlr8 1 So thanks, Chamber and family of itors of Mr. and Mrs. B. EL Chatelain. dison. Community singing was led by girl, the first grandchild of Mr. and boys be complimented. January 5, at 2 oclock p. m. come and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Stallings, again sometime. Bluebirds, The Wilson farm bureau will hold j The local farm bureau sponsored an President Stallings of the Weber Mrs. Henry Ilislop. A watch party at the home of Mr. its annual election and social in the! of Eden, and Miss Myrle Stallings. old folks dance on New Years eve. county farm bureau. After the proMrs. Vern Peterson, son of Christian ofMr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Carver and One feature of the and Norah Peterson, of Canada, is vis- and Mrs. Holmes, attended by more ward hall on the evening of Thursday,! party waa the gram followed the election of new than thirty young folks, was sponbureau. to went of the ficers Fern, farm 9. A short program of music Clinton daughter, to awarding of prices to the oldest man Hooper iting with relatives in Huntsville. was sored by the M Men and the Gleaner January visit their daughter, Mrs. Myron and woman who danced. Mr, Fred W. Those elected were John M. Belnap, and dramatic reading will precede thi' Bishop Fuller of the Eden ward AChild Christmas day. Ellis, 83 years of age, and Mrs. Louisa president, and John. Lowe, director. the speaker at the sacrament meeting, Girls of the M. L - The class pres- lectures and luncheon will be served. Jesus of Lola Mission The Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Burton M. Alvord, 88 years of age, received A very appetizing supper was served his subject was idents, Wright and Herman State Farm Bureau President Ephriam in charge of the af- Bergeson will be tha chief . were Bouwhuis, m. Follow 8:80 all to Christmas at Christ. spent p. present day in Ogden with the prises. At intermission Mr, and speaker. the Mrs. James H. Platt His subject will be Taxation. under and fair. Bishop relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stal- - Mrs. Ellis sang several e The junior Mutual girls, M. songs, ing the supper was a dance. The TayAfter the dance Tuesday evening lor orchestra furnished the music. direction of Lill Schad and Chastina and Mr. and Mrs. H. Close were P. Brown, president of the Canners lings were guests at the home of Mrs. member of honor. Bunco was enjoyed. corporation and one of the directors r, Stallings, parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Mr. and Mrs. George Alvord People came from all the towns ad- Jorgenson, presented each cushion to guests of was served at a late hour. of the Weber county farm nice Luncheon a with frolic. in the bishopric to tained at a chili supper. The guests joining the of Clinton, Christmas day. participate bureau, will Another group of the younger peo- talk on the growing of canning e dances were mixed with fox be used on the chairs in their council Mrs. Joseph Folkman and sons, Bil- - wrr Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Bailey, crops. , . waa one of the loom. The girls are Gloria Schade, ple met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The local officers extend an invito- the trots and lie and Milton, of Charles M. evening C. H. Ellis, Berrett, viswere Warren, Barker Joseph Chadwick, and Hy bright ones of the holiday season. Fawn McKay, Flora McKay, Margie William Anderson, where their daugh' tion to all adults of our community to pj iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ter Melba was surprised with a party join them in this meeting. M Among the visitors honoring the oc- Newy, and Flora Allen. Arthur Stallings for several days dur-- 1 Montgomery, in in her honor given by Miss Esther farewell A. casion party were L Mr The Bergeson, Richard Graehl spent several days f;. W. Charles Mrs. missionary Ellis Ephraim and ing the holidays. Hy be held Robinson. The party attended the this week Miss Phyllis Burnett visited with Bailey ntrtined at a bunco Christiansen, Mr. Stallings, Miss honor of Lavar Hislop will visiting his brother, Theo Welward in 8 Francis Senator David the chapel Stine, midnight frolic at the White City ball Graehl and other relatives in Provo, f'! Agren, Ne" hom8 th 8t January relatives in Ogden during the week p?ri? n,ht 'erT' come speech to be given by Claud rooms and returned to the Andenon Mr. and Mrs. El M. Benedict enter was served Fowles, and L. J. Holther. end. week social of the event Another WrWrt0 and Mr. Surrage; quartet, directed by Laura home for more fun after the dance. tained on Monday evening at cards. and Mr. and Hyrum Hill, A late luncheon (or breakfast) waa A buffet supper was served following M" was held at the home of Edward Pen- - Allen; violin solo, Verlan Braithwaite; visiting at hhomfofthSaugh- - Marlin direct- served there. Ei of the William the , where McKay; quartet, the card game. The guests included .. man, Mr. Daughters talk, Berrett, ter. Mrs llarrv Hyrum in don I Montgomery, enter- - ed by Earl Felt: an episode directed Mr. and Mrs. William Wadsworth, Mr. and Mrs. F. L Hatch of Salt tofa were neers their and AlMr. Mrs. partners and George Su day vord. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Barker, Mr. tained by Captain Ida Penman. The by the Builders club; a reading by Mr. and Mrs. George Sparrow, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Kelly of Og- -' Miss Ortel var His and Mrs. Chester Martin, Mr. and den. by .,etcrtf,nod nd Mrs. Hyrum Bailey, and Mr. and house was gay with holiday cheer. A Laura McEntire; talks the Mrs. Melvin Phillips, and Mr. and Mrs. of the member of entire and a bishopric. the table Mrs. Charles W. Ellis. Xesdsv aftSni length long lop John Stoker were among the guests house was set for over forty guests. The g contest New at a watch party given by Mr. and en;oyed by the young I Years day caused much interest The table was decorated with fruits eShT1 RIVERDALE Mrs. William M. Purrington at their Used among the men folks. Nathan Bar- and ferns. The board was bounteous8 beltl ln Eden kers team won the honors of the home in Ogden on New Years eve. ly spread with an abundance of good diirinPfi!uhohdays day, fjd danctf Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stratford en were enjoyed by I contesting with Joseph Chadwicks, things to eat Mrs. Elizabeth ManA group of young people bid fareCOAL 1930 at crowds. in ushered at a family dinner on New 1929 and Other tertained honored well to was had an Everyone guest. the Janies Wards and William Johns' ning OrMr. Christmas spirit and partook of the I teams, were Years day. Their guests guests were Mr. and Mrs. Parel a hilarious house party given by jollifications. The new recreation Parker, Mr. and Mrs. George Fowler, ville Stimpson and his sister Esther and Mrs. George Stratford and famMU was uncompleted for the festivi. Mr. and Mrs. David Fowers, Mr. and The evening was spent in playing ily, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barton and n games, and small son, Mr. and Mrs. George R. M'r Mrs. Edward Penman, Mr. and Mrs. bunco, miscellaneous ls Progressing nicely Edward Penman, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. dancing. At a late hour lunch waa Battle and daughter of Salt Lake City T18 children and teachers resumed! The new year dawned pleasantly Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Leet Parker, Mr. served to Retta Jacobs, Leona Ellis, and Grandma" Battle of Wilson. their studies again in Eden school I and peacefully on our little village. and Mrs. Levi Parker, Alfred Man Thursday morning. LIGHT CO. Resolutions, of I The prosperity and success of 192! I ning, Geo. Manning, Allie Cunning course, were made to start the new baa. le 8 Prt of optimism with ton, Vern Rigby, Jas. G. Widdison, year right, and no doubt the next half 'hich Tlain City residents welcome Robert Munn, Roy Beesley, Charles of the school year will be Fowles, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fowers, as sue- - th youthful 19S0. A merry crowd attended the New Mrs. T. M. Jones, Mrs. Josephine cessful as one just passed just Leo Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Richardson I BUY AND SELL went LY.0"8 ?ance in. the ,rialn City hall- Manning, Madge Fowles, Melba to riain City Saturday and visited I and Roland evealso Parker, Lysle Tuesday evening; relatives over the week-en- d ning when they danced the old year Penman, Vivian Fowers, Margaret out and the New Year in. These Penman, James renman, Edna LamWholesale aid Retail dances conclude the series schedule! bert and little Mary Farker. ms 8 JuUiv The junior girls gave Ruth Simp22nd by the recreational committee for the son Thurston a shower last Monday holiday season. I The residents of Taylor have Monday evening the Seventh ward afternoon at the home of Florence in making the holiday season ofjoined dramatic troupe presented the play, Spaulding. A delightful afternoon 199 Civil and 1930 a time of mirth and in the Plain City and was Service, many beautiful gifts spent merry S. Campbell Co. Ruth. to The well was were hall rcatinal house presented dances, play parties social hanilled and wel1 on was who Lucile Lowe, operated Patronizd y dinners, etc., hare formed the 'weeks bers of the Plain City ward. or sinus trouble is now at home and REALTOR Mr and lMr9, Leonard Jenkins of recovering rapidly. On Christmas eve Mrs Eliza Grif LOANS INSURANCE ho Work has commenced on the state fin entertained her family and chill ve, road going from Hooper to Ogden. I dren and grandchildren at the 2372 Washington Are. SILVER family have started at the store corner, t0 home in Taylor. A They ltreturncd Jue8day, vnint pleasant Mcial S Phones 262 and 2808 traveling the road preparatory to oiling it in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Thorald Cox entertained a few of their friends New 'ears eve at a delightful house party, TYPEWRITERS he guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr-ar"r evening at the family residence. jowe, VerCi Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Hislop, friffuf bfilnl ui X.baHt wc11' I KXPEKT WORKMAN SKIP Crtffiif Bunco was the game of the evening, ir. and Mrs. Eli Fielding, Mr. and nnd,fmi1.y an w8 0 I PlMMtll aPd Phone 179 after which an oyster supper was ilrs. Lloyd Fowers. Corner Washington Ave. and 26th St. r8r HOUSE ra Delbert served. Those present were Glenna OGDEN TYPEWRITER social Another last holiday happened Childs and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis I 1421 KUmI Amm Christensen, Dorothy Maw, Katherine Saturday evening when Miss Della EDEN f out-of-to- j - Le-U- oy La-la- nd 1 er n, w. I enter-taine- - vice-preside- nt, vice-preside- nt 1 f S 1 1 pud st vic-son- I thek' one-side- d. .! , fur-Stah- -d i". i I hos-Mi- ss par-Lak- e. n, n, lr, J , old-tim- enter-Frasie- Old-tim- T H v -- r !l! 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