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Show rmi --'.whim & : j'v' f wf V si s .j cffe ; jp- Friday, February THE OGDEN POST 7, 193d Rl2 Mild Winters Prevent Spray Promises Fruit Trees Resting Control of Bacterial Spot of Peaches Tew Icy, Mr. and Mrs. Lois Spaulding, Mr. tome of her daughter, Mrs. Ada Tay-o- r, who resides in Ogden. and Mrs. Fowers, Mr, John M. The dance Saturday evening in the Belnap, Mr. Lawrence Fowers, Mr. Mrs. M. K. Jacob, Mr. J. B. Fife Dewey Fowers, Mr. Bot Jones, Nephi Main City dance hall was well The affair was sponsored by and Mr. J. R. Thompson left for Ross and the Misses Mary and Ina Severe winters in the north usuan the two Jacks. Provo to attend a special Relief So Itoss. mean short crops, but with peaches t' conA new spray containing zinc and Georgia and apples southward froa cietjr meeting given during leadership High Councilman Henry T. Maw Jack Steed and Price Bunot have Just as some small business week at the U. Y. U. Mrs. Jacobs returned from a few weeks visit In was the principal speaker at the M. which promises to give commer- Virginia, the rule works just the otk ime build their stores by cerns jud Weber board, stake evecial control of bacterial spot of er way. This is because temperate-zonA. conjoint meeting Sunday represented the build I.OS Angeles. rome congregations and Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Fife the a rendered one Owen Deaches has been developed by the Felt fruit trees require a definite "Vi piano rhurches by degress that Is, Last Sunday afternoon the Bee ning. agricul-ur- e. amount of cold weather of Riverdale Relief Society organisation. a Folkman talk States needed and Jnited solo, gave department as during whkk time a Ieitoy llive classes and teachers met at the story or section at is especially federal-are on whidi carried certain This A baby boy was born to Mrs. El- home of Mr. aifd Mrs. John. Power on the M. I. A. slogan. discovery changes the of sections certain so are the time, is first them since for this in the sudtaken Maw was mer Newey at the Bee hospital Fri to growth Mrs. J. Wilmer prepare aid visit to their highway system constructed, pay a disday, January 81. The baby was very daughter, Lois, .who has been confined denly ill with influenza Saturday. On according to the bureau of public so far as knowm, that a bacterialunder spring. This period of "rest, whiti is so definitely required for many ease of fruits has been brought icate and lived but a short time to her bed for the ten weeks. account of complications she was re- foads of the United States department direct control and plants, is really thereto trees Dee for spraying. moved by the to Funeral services were held for it at Those attending werepast Sunday hospital Clara Fowers, of agriculture. been known to a period of slight but import four oclock Monday afternoon. They Alice Jones, Eva Christensen, Verda treatment and observation. Though has Bacterial of sections spot these In the beginning were conducted by S. James Bingham. Read, Irene Christensen, Ardell Fow still quite ill, her condition is conspecialists for about 20 changes in the trees. improvthe highway system are first of vocal favorable. sidered solo, Mrs. Owen Ridges sang a but Dr.' M. B. Waite, of the United is only within the past trafit Bernice flow 'ears, era, Belnap,' Verline . Wilson, ed to care for a limited 12 years that the disease has be- States department of agriculture, oband Bishop Murray K. Jacobs made a Mildred Widdison and Beula Arave. 0 or con John Maw, who underwent an ope of and are usually ex served many years, that our norther short talk. about two fic, Sometimes the existing come seriously destructive over stru-tlo- n. afternoon the officers eration at the Dee hospital as Last Friday Last week the Riverdale Junior high and teachers of the Primary met at weeks ago, is recovering rapidly earth road is merely graded and drain- tensive areas. It occurs in practical fruits, such as the peach, when culty all peach sections of the eastern ivated too far south in Georgia, fa. enjoyed a program and matinee dance. the home of Mrs. Flora King for their as can be expected. ed. As traffic increases an inexpenialf of the country, but causes serious quently exhibit symptoms of delayed and with and The program consisted of: A reading, teachers' training a fid social After of little Mr, the Lois, daughter sive surface is applied, Fern Bills; piano solo, Lucile Fingree: their lesson a luncheon was served to Mrs. Waldo Draney, has been quite further traffic increase a pavement ors mainly in sections in which the growth in the spring, attributable te reading, Doris Bybee; jokes, Reid the. following: Josephine Manning, ill with bronchitis during the past of higher type is laid over the low-ty- soils are light and comparatively low lack of sufficient resting period. Dr. Lee M. Hutchins, of the same departi n fertility. Laker; poem, Ray Pledger and James Mrs. Child, Maud and May Ross, Mat-ti- e week. Her condition is much imsurface. has recently observed the mt recent Potter: song, Lorn Farr, Bessie to ment, Indiana in reports. southern Tests carried on proved according Cunnington and the hostess. This method of road building is calland points oat that as i Mrs. Florence Ilodson entertained six shown have Browning and Betty Bingham; piano that phenomena in Arkansas and methIt is the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arave entertain the in about one year in five, the of the Pioneers at her ed stage construction. intervals rule, solo, Ruth Anderson and a reading by ed a few of at of the Daughters state applications engiand spray their friends last week home Thursday afternoon. The usual od by which federal Evland Bingham. beginning at petal mild winters of Georgia do not gin a at an enjoyable evebunco. are year by year improving the of two weeks,' party; was held in the early after- neersfederal-aidecrease meeting the effects of peach trees the required amount f . Max Ritter has been confined to fall," greatly was spent, after which refreshsystem. d highway ning the were refreshments which after noon, no the disease with his bed since last Friday, suffering ments were served injury to fruit or resting period, and the result is whs: by the hostess. system was When the federal-ai- d and a social hour was spent. served there was a stim- peach growera call "prolonged In addition from sinus and thyroid trouble. Milton Beasley from Shelley, Idaho, sections foliage. certain were Plain the out there of When this ' happens, peach laid Richard Lund, janitor ulation which resulted in larger and Mrs. Mattie Ritter was forced to s a visitor this week at the home of was traffic where ill stricken was of the country, trees in the lower portion of the state seriously postpone her cooking demonstration his brother, Roy Beasley. Sam Dial City school, had darker green leaves. It was found Monday morning while at his work, light, in which but little progress be used fail to bloom at their regular tint arsenate lead also that which was to be given Thursday to the of Shelley, is also might visiting relatives in lie was taken to his home, where he been made in road improvement. It in connection with this material, thus Finally they bloom, from a week ti Farm Bureau women, because of her 'iooper. has since been confined to his bed. was in the states of these sections reducing labor costs. several weeks late. sons illness. She has postponed the made to imwas also been has Mr. and Mrs. Laura effort Mrs. David a! England the first that Manning, to This disturbance may interfere with The spray solution is prepared by meeting indefinitely, but promises ill at her home during the past prove the roads as quickly as possible, of announce )gden, Hooper, quite formerly as soon the her as demonstration 4 zinc 4 give setting of the fruit, and the ripen, sulphate, pounds of using he arrival of a baby boy at their week. at least by adequate grading am pounds of the fruit may also be thrown 50 ing possible. and of gallime, hydrated Word has been received of the safe drainage. As traffic increases and Word was received from Clifford tome. alumi- off schedule and come in with the crop water. One of lons of pound Mr. roads and of these Los in Angeles funds become available, Stimnson and Kenneth Hunter, who Friday' evening the M. L A. is giv-n- g arrival num sulphate may be added where agi- in other parts of the state farther the Gold and Green ball in the Mrs. H. B. Thompson and Mr. and are further improved. left by auto last Thursday for Cali tation is poor or entirely lacking, as north, which tends to make an ovewho Gordon Mrs. departed heavier traffic, where this of sections In fornia, that they arrived safely at recreation hall. They are also spon- by automobileThompson, helps to keep the material in sus- rcrowded market. for California last in prognoon Saturday. They expect to re- soring the drama to be presented next week. The party expects to be gone improvement of roads was Albany is given by Doctor Hutchim pension. some time before the federal week, entitled The Man of Yesteraa for main there the rest of the winter. about the southern limit for the ress One'of the first recommendations in about three weekly. Last Sunday evening was Mutual day. system was laid out, a comparative- the control of bacterial spot of commercial production of our standScoutmaster Rulon Beus is prepar-n- g conference. Miss Stella Child gave a ly large percentage of the mileage is to keep the orchard in a ard varieties of peaches. South cf to take scouts leadthe and their limit the trees during most witalk on the slogan; Sidney L. Wyatt had. already been improved to some peaches state of vigor through good cul- thia nters do not get enough cold weather extent Initial improvement with high talked; Smith Thompson, Carl Thomp- ers to the rally to be held Friday contivation, pruning, fertilization, and night in the Ogden tabernacle. The son, The local Mutual boys are ready federal aid in such sections are usual- trol of borers, Stlmpson Dorothy etc. In spraying, it is for maximum production. The name and type, high Susie Jacobs sang a of a quartet; boys anticipate a good time. which will robin comparatively for the round ly applies to apples in a zone frames to cover the fruit and the principle A number of Hooper people gath- begin Saturday need to raise their necessary little S. James Bingham, of the bishopric, is much Weber there in farther the north. evening under side of the leaves thoroughly. and Mr. Purrington, of the M Men's ered at the depot last Thursday night gymnasium. Our boys have played to see the train depart with 49 L. ten league games and have been vicEROSION TAKES HUGE TOLL stake board both gave short talks. twelfth birthday anniversary Monday Mr. and Mrs. Alex Carlson return- D. S. missionaries. Among those torious in as many. The North. Og- afternoon. The party was held at the PROTECTION FOR FUR BEARERS Recent estimates of specialists of ths ed from California recently. On Tues- aboard was Henry Lambert, of South den band will accompany the boys to home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Added protection for United States department of ngricuk day Mrs. Carlson treated her Lark Hooper, who left for a mission to tlie tournament. J. S. Johnson. A very happy time was animals was afforded by some states ture indicate that a total of 126,000,-00- 0 Primary class with oranges she pick Belgium. Friday night, January 31, a num-- r had by the young f olks. and a delight- in 1929 through federal legislation. pounds of plant food is washed Several couples from Hooper ened in California and brought home of young people attended the green ful luncheon was served at the close Foxes, civet cats, and opossums were out of the fields of the United State joyed the hlspitality of Mrs. Lcths and gold ball in the Berthana hail. with her. added to the protected list in Iowa; every year. Thia is 21 times as mud of their fun. Mrs. 0. L. Phine, a former resident Hadley at a bunco party at her home muskrats in Nevada; raccoons in New as the amount of plant food used by Saturday, February 1, twenty-fou- r Mr. of son Wayne, of our residents attended the farm buRiverdale, arrived here Sunday in Taylor. Brunswick; and lynxea in the north- crops. celebratOwing to the intense cold sicll, reau meetings in the afternoon and and Mrs. Walter Williamson, with an west territories. In Arizona a closed California. She Is visiting with anniversary his ed birthday there were quite a number of cases of banquet and dance in the evening season was provided on muskrats, racdaughter, Mrs. Bernard Child, party on -- Thursday, Feb- coons, is afternoon at two o'clock Mrs. lagrippe developed. Little Ruby which were held at the Hotel Bigelow. afternoon opossums and otters, except friends (were a Esplln wll lecture in the Briggs was quite seriously ill last Those who attended 'are Mr. and Mrs. ruary. 6. A host of little from 1 to March L November va. at themselves ward chapel on The Value and week, but Is improving. There are Leroy Snooks, Mr. and Mrs. Orson present and enjoyed serve Williamson Mrs. few cases of measles. standard by stage construction. - Proper Kind of Home Reading. Mrs. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Randall, rious games. The M. L A. conference was held Mr. and Mra. J. T. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. a delicious luncheon to the children The largest amount of Esplin is In the extension service of closed. work is now being done in the U. S. A, C. and la brought here Sunday, evening. President Irvin W. N. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Henry before the party the west north-centrMrs. B. II. Myers and daughte under the auspices of the Weber Child presided. A number of stake Hall, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Barker, Mr, states. Of the board members were present The and Mrs. Will Storey, Mr. and Mrs. Marguerite, were among the rela total of 9,390 miles of federal-ai- d county Farm Bureau. Mrs. Till Smesd left for Idaho Sun- following program was rendered. The George Randall, Mr. and Mrs. George tives who were in Balt Lake City at roads improved with federal funds day where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. slogan was given and dramatized by Alvord, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Chatelain, the death of Gladys Cazier Perkins, last year, 1,988 miles were of advanced-sBob Jones, and Mr. And Mrs. Mrs. Florence E. Manning, and Wayne on January 31. The body was shipped tage Clair Child. construction. Parker and famiiy; talk, by Parley Barker. burial for to Next Monday evening the Wyo., Afton, Harry The annual conference of the M. I, organisation will meet ant Yamshita, Verdine Wilcox, Marjorie Don, young son of Mr. and Mrs, A. was held Sunday evening. The Mark and Verdine hold an election. Mias Marvel Fowers, Effie Lowe. Folkman, who was stricken with Miss Gladys Jensen and Miss June Russell and Levi Beus. The sub- program consisted of songs by the menigitis a week ago is respinal Myrle Stallings, who are acting on tho ject was the life of President Lorenzo Bee llive girls chorus, by the male ported recovering at the family home. by the Gleaner Girls chorus, program committee, promise an in REALTOR J. P. Christensen, who is confine: 8n 0h chorus, "rg Mannln and Miss Mina Hall Frederick Bark I BUT AND 8ELL is terestlng and instructional program. MyFathcr stomach trouble, for to the hospital conINSURANCE LOANS er spoke. Lowell Barker led the The local school teachers gave once His well. condition, dinner party at the home of Sidney L. gregation in repeating the slogan. doing very has improve: 2372 Washington Ave. Miss Jessie Spackman retold a story. thought to be serious, Wyatts Thursday evening. Each Whokub a bloo: Brian he was time since the given lance a Leona Miss speech, Roy - Phones 262 and 2808 gave teacher brought a costume 'wrapped in His week. last transfusion neighbor, folMr. and Mrs. Carl Olson an attractive parcel; these parcels announce and remarks were given by the Wallace, gave the blood for the board members: Marjory Lee were placed toghether, and by a dKhtor Lucile lowing transfusion. Maud Forsha, and Angus E. "natch-grab- " system every person l?hSJILbrW Norri of North Ogden, Brewer, Mra. P. C. Peterson was returns: Berlin. a will misfit costume. got make Dinner was their ?oun $oup,e re- home from the Dee hospital on Janchoir was ward future The home. recently Lucile served at 7:80, after which games was a grad were played. A midnight supper was uate of Weber college last year and organized. The office of chorister, uary 30. She is now having 588 been teaching in Kanesville this formerly held by Chas. W. Ellis, is treatments in Salt Lake City. served. I now he Little Blaine Close, now at home, year, but resigned her position by Arias s- - Campbell St. Valentine's day will be celebrat- count hZHn Donald moved Mr. Mrs. of Berrett her and sifter two visits to the hospital for a ed in the recreational hall Thursday, marriage. She a popular member View the to vountor week, Pleasant broken during hip, is gaining strength an: of the February 13. Through the courtesy group of riain Mr the Thinnes bas rented Bcrrctt improving gradually. of the Continental Baking company, friends I farm- extend her thei? The W. C. Adams family have re a complimentary luncheon I will be future happiness. Funeral services were held Wednes- to Ogden to make their served at 7:30 oclock. cently After the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson of our Pioneers, home. gone entertain dy for another The luncheon, Charley Night's orchestra fd at their homo Thursday evening Yn Jamca Roylance. speaker were Mr. and Mra. T. J. Wilson were din will furnish the music for the dance. honor of the marriage of their dauirh Hvid C. Shupe, David' E. Randall, ner guests of Mr. and Mra. Calob ter Lucile to C. Ilulbrow Norris. TheBi,hop of FarrWest, Mr. Foy Adams of Ogden on Saturday. of .Slaterville, and John W. Gibson. guesta wero members of the Mrs. and Mr, Kelly, of Oget, all intimate vounl A violin eketion was played by Mias den were dinner Frank at the E. M. guests Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Jorgensen, who has been couple. Games wem enjoyS anT. Newan of Ogden. Mr. Kell; Benedict home last Sunday. confined to her home with a severe midnight refreshments were served to Pkett of Ogden sang a duet Anoth came here from Salt Lake City to ac ; Mr. Lot and Mrs. Leland Bodily Mr er duet wa ,un by Bessie and I coM,' is out again, as manager of the Ogden Wholesale who, in addition to Ira Bndat Biill Hart Sc hade, who was oper- Mrs. Theron Briggs, Mr and Mrs! I company. James 'Fowers, Miss Cla'ra Knisrht. I Powder and E. A. Bailey, furnished Grocery ated on at the Dee hospital on Mon- Mr. Mr. and Mra. G. M. Holmes an: and Mra. Fred A male number. mixcd Quartet Singleton. Mr. and day, January 27, is reported to be Mrs. family, of Brigham, visited relatives Roy Richardson Miaa Quartet was sung by Ira Lowder, Mr. here improving. this week. Miss and Maurice Elmon Mae Berrett, Sharp, Taylor 'Miss nd Mr- Carl Halls announce I I Martin Johnson is spending a few out-o. Woodfidd. Relatives from f Ioulson, Mias Lora the arrival of a baby girl on days with his parents this week. He Friday, Edna Coy, Mia Ruth PouSon' will leave soon for Promontory Point where he is employed. Miss Lena Van Schaar will be hon ored at a party at the home of Mr. PUN and Mrs. Norman Olsen tonight, Saturday night. Thora Wayment Mia? were Miaaes Barbara Miss Ruth to her departure for the Pacific M?sa prior Naisbitt, Berlin, Opal Hislop, Afton Grow, Ruth Spaulding, Miss coast. Miss Van Schaar will meet her Viola Peterson, Neomi Brunker, Vilate Ncl- - Phoebe Lund, 5 finace, Louis Fassy, at Los Angeles, on, Gay Wangsgard, Gloria Schade, Griffin. Messrs. IlaroMWelS'prSnn ! The for which the school where they are to be married. They Laura Allen and the hoateaa. Finnn, I Bernard children have worked, under the plans will make their home in that city. r C. S. Gravea, principal of the loca school, waa tendered a surprise party at hit home on the evening of FebI order of PURE as your affection to her as sweet as new volumes will soon ruary 5. Friends from Ogden and Hill, Allan Warren T?alnK Vi fifty I be Clair 'Folkman, Albert here. Contributions from private Wilson made up the guest list Proyou believe her to be. And done up in a package Huntsvino basketball team won Icy Taylor, Parties arc being made, and with thir gressive High Five was played, and a FjoydAl" lor Ralph Tay I that will reflect her own beautiful exterior. I v thfi W Tord. Osmer Knight, Bert Abbott and iy vlumcs now on hand, the library lovely three-cour,North Ogden team supper was servwith .More of 36 to 84.Friday Better be Maw. than a message of ink and paper better The young couple reJwi11 The fairly well equipped. The old ed on the small tables at a late hour. game was played on the North 6g - lceived many beautiful of sending children to Ogden Miss Marie Bonwhuis, who has been eifta than a doubtful gift is a box of our delicious I denfloor-W. Carver is visiting the farm- - for 1.ibrary books has been a great very ill at the home of her parents, y C. Anderson, of Hunts-1candy. in thi vicinity in the h?ndicap- - The kindergarten classes is improving. Infection developed in " interest! II wil1 I tbe book own which of have their Wednesday Amalgamated Feb. ler jaw following the extraction of a . morning Sugar compan v mnd Special Boxes for St. Valentine's Day an lnnovation here. Nature studies wisdom tooth. contract with the farmers .orfock at the home I of her daughter, Mrs. John the .ramg of sugar beets durimr I tnd books of uplifting types will be A. Newey. The Junior high school Valentine Mrs. Anderson was ninty-foI included for all grades. Miss Edna dancing party, scheduled for Februcoming year. years I QlQg Joseph Fuller is also the Bingham haa been appointed librarian, ary 11, promises to be a success. With farmers in the interestcontacting The local Boy Scout organization no school the followng day (Lincoln's of the can-- 1 mdustry for raising peas during will conduct church services at the urthday) the students are preparing .8T0KI NO. 1 ' the coming year. An increase of Ufcfcr af Sunday , night sacrament to have a real celebration. With Mr. 1.50 rcPular ton is offered in this per 9. BUS. Kecks Scoutmaster as con-meeting February ar1 Gibby year's general chairman, the The Hooper school basketball team I tract. Ben Van Schaar will preside, and the rangements are progressing nicely. last TbfCnmih daHu'Xldcn1i?lop. the Httle son of Mr. I exercises will be conducted by Tatroi Great interests is also being shown in STORK NO. -8COre 19 iXli!,anViIi, opV?la8 been quite ill Leaders La Verle Staker and Leon the contest for the of Hearts MmUI Theatre "Queen to kRTICLKd anOKKRS this week, but is re-- 1 Sparrow. Songs, flag ceremony and of the ball, whose name has not been I nnual Farm Bureau social ported as improving. demonstrations of scout law will all disclosed. The teachers and scholars 7 .AND CANDIES Vfll who was serious- - be given by the boys. One of the are making this a drive for their athHotil nKiJLatUriay eve"in at I the . . , a i:oodrepre iyJ . .!Yan autom.bie accident tatC' leader will be present to give letic equipment fund. Another dance sentation ( r0m M0Per. covered an address, and two of our local boys will follow soon. Parents are coopThose ?g0 to her to rctu Mr. attndedW"e and r.!!h will home, and are given special invitaspeak. vr erating U8 Mr. and Mrs. T. Miss Grace Johnson acted as host- - tions to these parties. A good orcheshJ.is convalescing. After the c do,t A. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. George Ilig-- I anse waa taken to the ess to a crowd of school chums on her tra will furnish the music. RIVERDALE Ie at-end- - 1 Like Stores, Roads, ' Get More Floors As Business Grows rtm e im-jorta- nt, good-che- er plant-disea- J se low-typ- pe . I y, . NORTH OGDEN V.. f-- fur-beari- ng seven-year-o- ld Riv-ivda- Used le stage-constructi- COAL RANGES on Terms! al Parent-Teache- Eng-stro- UTAH POWER rs' & LIGHT CO. J. S. Campbell Co. m, a PLAIN CITY . SEEDS ud Bells, 22nd St X-r- ay . wiiLS . . . Brn HUNTSVILLE ! r A. - I cdy .1 Pent i V iS P lt S 1 ' ; WILSON ", A Box of Sweets libry to Your Valentine A. will' se I1.! I i ; "system a Mra-Mar- ur t v, ' I n ,1.;. i v Bader: 1 SforltCodJn i YV - . 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