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Show WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE HOOPER All mothers are invited en- ease. Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Jensen tertained some friends last Tuesday iresent. Mrs. evening. Supper was served by rt Mrs. assisted George by Jensen, and were laid for ten, sen. cards were played during the evening. society chorus; reading. Miss ZeldaiC. S. Adams of the Primary stake Henderson of Provo; song, Mrs. Alice board, and Bishop John Stimpaon. Last Sunday evening a fine baby Warren; reading, Mrs. Kline of Idaho; wss born to Mr. and Mrs. Lamar A clever chorus. Relief boy society song, I one-aformerly play was given by Mrs. Naomi Tullis. Mrs. Tullis wasmother and Randall, Ada Chadwick, Mabel Orton, I Norma Bingham. Both and Louise Ellis, after which ice cream baby are doing nicely, and cake were served to about one I Word was received this week that I s. hundred and twenty-fiv- e Mr. and Mrs. Haxelton Campbell, guests. Floyd Hill has been spending merly of Riverdale, are rejoicing over the week in Cache valley with her I the birth of a fine baby girL I relatives. Tuesday afternoon the ward Relief Jack Burt is home from the Utah I society held a social. During the college at Logan, where I teraoon games were played and com-h- e attended school during the first munity singing was enjoyed. Daring the evening a delicious supper ;wa two quarter this year. 1 A delightful St. Patrick dancing arty, sponsored by the Relief society Monday evening was largely attended and was considered successful from all standpoints. The Dan Ross orchestra played while old and young participated in the dancing. At intermissions everybody was served with chili and pie. St Patrick was in evidence with his pleasant Irish smile, to be Mr. Bartlett told the police offied. that the boy ran across the street & rectly in front of his car, and that fc was unable to stop until the Mad-Cove- 1 NEWS BRIEFS ct WILSON for-Mr- A pleasant St. Patricks day party was held at the home of Erastus Bingforty-sixt- h ham, when he celebrated his Mon- birthday anniversary last The members of the Exchange club met Tuesday at the Hotel Bigelow for their weekly luncheon meeting. Dean Brimhall, president of the Union Pacific Airways, was the principal speaker at the luncheon. He gave a survey of aviation from the beginning up until the present time, tracing the progress of aviation and made predictions on the development of the aircraft Mr. Brimhall was introduced by Ray Boyle, program chairman, who said that the Exchange clubs of America were fostering aviation and stated that the Ogden Exchange club proposed to keep abreast of the times, and welcomed information in regard to aviation. On next Tuesday evening the club will entertain their ladies with banquet Mrs. Trace Turner has been appointed to arrange a program for the dinner. Junior Wright, 10, of 8254 Porter avenue, was struck and slightly in jured by an automobile driven by G. B. Bartlett of Salt Lake, Tuesday morning on Washington avenue, beand Thirty-thir- d tween Thirty-secon- d streets, according to reports nude to the police department The accident occurred at 8:40 Tuesday morning. wearing the little green hat which he served at wore when he banished the reptiles day evening. A dinner was scheme color table six oclock. The from Ireland. out in carried were and decorating Miss Marian Manning is visiting shamrock of Many green and three leaves for a few weeks with relatives in Bur- attended were the favors. Many buttonaries Idaho. ley, which were played to begin , Salt . were bestowed upon Mr. Lake, gifts lovely I Last Sunday evening the Primary the series of to determine The w,e games evening was spent Bingham. I ths ? held its conference under the direction championship winners. Wednesday Two our of and music games. There were with of President Josephine Manning. The boys, Lowell Barker and Joseph present besides the host and hostess ward chapel was well filled. Stake Chandler, have been a great asset on Wyatt, principal, had Mrs. M. P. Brown, Mr. and The children officers were present, and the children the Weber high school team. rakes, Mr. and UP James Combe, Mr. and Mrs. JoMrs. I furnished an excellent program. shovels, wheelbarrows, and a team. Mr. and Mr. son Mrs. Harold of and Ward, Th baj diamond was made ready for seph Bingham and children, Mrs. Maggie Parker of Idaho is Platt Earsel Clauds returned Ward, Riverdale Mrs. Irenzo Wednesday Bingham, season. The visiting relatives here this week. and Edna Elva from a mission to the North Central I Misses The Vera, of a successful ja very hopeful An aluminum dinner was served states. Bingham and Master Merlin Bingham 'season in baseball this year. March 13 by Mr. and Mrs. David A. were also present President Last Sunday evening Fowers at their home. A delightful and Flora Barker, Deamer, Mrs. Joseph H. Belnap returned Myrtle HUNTSVILLE dinner was served to the following Iva Barker, of the local Relief society, from Logan on Wednesday evening, guests: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fowers, and W. N. Barker attended Relief sowith her daughter, Jean, she where Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Penman, . Pioneers will of the The in View. Pleasant conference Daughters las been staying with her sister, Mrs. and Mrs. Wm, 0. Belnap, Mr. and Mrs. ciety hold their next meeting Thursday, ired W. Hodgson, during the trying Ammon Hislop, Mr. and Mrs. Edward March 27, 1930, at 2 oclock, at the period of her husbands death. Mr. CITY McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones, Mrs. home of Christian Wangsgard. funeral was held on March Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fowers, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George E, Darling n lodgsons ' 9- Wadsworth. Earl Mrs. and , Tuesday, March 18, instead of I tertained a few guests at the Valley Mr. and Mrs! David A. Fowers celelarch 17, as bad been customary, I house last Monday evening. Mr. Dar-lai- n Mrs. Carrol Nash left for Boise, her mother brated their twenty-fift- h wedding anCity celebrated the 71st anni-- 1 ng ja the owner of the Kirkendall-versar- y daho last Sunday to visit Nash is Mrs. here. I tbeir Accompanying of its settlement. On the Darling mortuary in Ogden. niversary Saturday, March 15, at home. The guests were largely mem7th of March, 1858, the first settlers I Mr. and Mrs. W. Shupe, of Ogden, ter nephew, he "Roy Warner. bers of their family, who presented arrived in Plain City, and it has be- - entertained at a birthday party at the A birthday party was given for Hal them with many beautiful gifts. An come the annual Kelson at the home of his parents, day for Valley hotel Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johansen and Mr. fr, and Mrs. F. T. Nielson, on March enjoyable Evening was spent, and the descendants of those sturdy pio- lunch was served to Mrs. Annie Fow- neers and those who have since be-- 1 end Mrs. Henry Johansen motored to 4. A dozen little friends met at the ers, Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Fowers, Mr. come residents of the village. At 11 Spanish Fork last week-eniome on Friday afternoon, showering and Mrs. John R. Fowers, Mr. and a. m. the citizens and their guests Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roberts, who lal with their gifts. After a merry Mrs. James I. Fowers, Mr. and Mrs. gathered in the ward chapel, wherelmoved in to the home of Mr. and Mrs. ;ime spent with games, the little folks 1 George C. Fowers, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- hey. were entertained Vith an ap-- George Hodson moved away last week were served luncheon. of Lnd ley Fowers, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Cox, songs, speeches, Program Mr. and Mrs. Hodson have mov-an- d Miss Ruth McFarland was surprisMr. and Mrs. Delbert Bennett, Mr. readings. At 1.30 p. m. the doors Lj jn home their ed at her home last Friday evening by again. and Mrs. William Thredgold, Mr. and of the spacious dining room, were The Mutual class of Miss Gene school mates, who gave a party ler Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Penman, open and a luncheon served, ii w.ij honor. Various. St Patrick n her Elijah Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Leland were stunts enjoyed, with awards goSlater, Carl Crlddle, Lloyd Fowers, ng to Miss Manell Bitton, Miss Ruth and the Misses Lira Fowers, La Von Wilson, Miss Ruth McFarland, Dick Fowers, Vivian Fowers, Elolse FowA Graehl and La Verle Staker. rved. I nffPf Tf Slater. and Althea W. of Lavora Rackham J. Slater, ers, Ogden. Following was luncheon served. Grow, IS?? The junior girls held a very enjoy- the luncheon the guests' retired to the p40 ! Mrs. John Staker entertained for Bronson, able swimming party at the. Weber ward recreational hall, where the af--1 her Donna Brunker, was spent in dancing, inter--1 daughter, Mrs. L L. Nalder, at gymnasium last Wednesday evening Helex1 Johmnnen, Barbara I W00 home the of the latter on Ogden avewith and A songs speeches. when almost the entire class, together spersed I of Davies nue March 19. An afternoon paron Ogden, ofin at which and and night, the Instructor class young the with nmber of was HuntsvUle and the girl friends of old given, ImUl?e closed ty festhe ,A participated, ficers of the Young Ladies Mutual days over to Eden last Friday Mrs. Nalder were the guests. A The honor wfn were of a formed guests party provement association, I celebratand afternoon was dance, big pleasant spent, Bundy, City Commissioners , of twenty and enjoyed an hour of Penn8 of the new recreation luncheon was served. physical recreation. After the swim Williams and Rackham, County Com-- 1 been completed. Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Bingham moif11 A. they motored to the home of Della missioners F. W. Stratford, R. The Relief held to Cache valley on Wednesday. society Presi-their tored and P. 1 served. Norris, was Randall,' where Harvey luncheon, Hull, Julia A. Parry and Sarah S. Lar-- 1 "? Program and banquet Tuesday, They visited relatives at Smithfield, Those participating were Nola Cox, rch 18,' in honor of the eighty-societ- y, and attended funeral services for Eihel Johnston, Maud Rigby, Grace kin of the North Weber stake Relief I Lyman Skeen, aged 79, thefaUi birthday of the Relief society, Fred SW. Hodgson at Logan. Parker, Norma Flinders, June Russel, of the original settlers; I The relief society haU was packed, survivor Vida James H. Platt was among the Wil only Leola Gotch, Margaret Arave, I felt honored at having four stake son people attending Mr. Hodgsons Arava, Della Hull, Buelah Arava,- Ed also Mrs. Tillie Collette Merrill, aged They funend at Logan. , na Higley, Dorothy Stoker, Kathryn 81, and her sister, Mrs. Julia Collette board workers, and two of the Three couples from Wilson are ataged 79, early residents of rc; A hot dinner was served at Naiabitt, Ilah Naiabitt, Bessie Arave, d following that a program, tending Miss Hinmans Edna Spaulding, Florence Spaulding, Plain City, but now of Smithfield. The class celebration carried over to Wednes- - The program included the following at Weber county high thisdancing ' and Erma Ross. ; week. They I Mrs. Joseph Wilcox sustained pain day, when the children under 16 were I numbers: prelude by Mamie Bronson; are Marguerite and Elmer Myers, Loand entertained. the At banqueted la and Leonard Wright and Marvin Pyer, Wilmer Jensen; ful injuries last Monday when she fel noon hour the school children and the I singing, "Springtime in thecommunity Hunter and Thelma Anderson. Rockies while going from he? home to the Hans Christenson is home from Idaamusement hall. It was thought that faculty of the Plain City school march-- 1 speech of welcome by the Relief so ed over to the ward hall, where theiciety president, Mrs. Julia Nelson ho where he has been her arm was broken. ' employed durson of Mr. doors of the dining room stood open to two readings by Miss Laura McEn-recei- ing the winter. Lorin Munn, them. After all had partaken tire; chorus ' by Relief society glee Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowhuis, forand Mrs. Robert L Munn, fell while of the young people gath- - I dub; selection by the Gaume the repast, Wilson residents, and now of mer playing with other, boys after Mutua ered in the family; hall and spent remarks, by Bishop W, R. McEntire1 Plack Pine, Idaho, are here visiting Tuesday evening, breaking his leg, the afternoon reattonal I in dancing. chorus. Ladies glee club; This is the fourth time he has sufwith relatives and old friends this Sunday afternoon a fire broke out reading, Mrs. Emma Tracv origins week. fered a broken leg. Mrs. Doris Teterson and Charlotte in a clothes closet inthe home of Gil- - Janise Jesperson; selection bv tlfi! Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McFarland ende-- 1 Gaume and prayer bv' McKinnon, members of the stake bert Maw. The Ogden city fire family, tertained at a Neighbors-S- t Patrick were summoned, but the fire Nelson. board, were visitors at Relief society partment dinner on the party evening I was Mr. and Mrs. extinguished before its arrival: last Tuesday. ah 17. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A blaze broke out in the evening, and I tained at enjer" chicken a Joseph Fife, Mr. ad Mrs. Milton MarSunday the fire department made anolher Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Clair Taylor, Mr. NORTH OGDEN tin, run. Outside of burning the family and Mm nd and Mrs. R. J. Taylor, Mrs. Carl Ilfam& wardrobe, little damage was done. ium, Mrs. S. E. Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mutual basketbal and Heber our and Carver djJTnd Although Mrs. Floyd PresnalL 0ad rs team won only One game in the tour- daughters, Milray and Iris, were the class certified Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Nielson had as nament last week, we are very prouc guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palmer Mr. R F wSL their hand guests this week Mrs. Neilsons hiJ. of them and are glad that they were on Sunday. rious lv rents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lamb, of Miss Eva Iomone of Nevada is vis-- 1 nt0 his truck? loadmg able to make as good a showing as ss been unable Kgun. they did. A number of our people Ring her sister, Mrs. Vern Palmer, tose hi Mrs. Inga Shurtliff will be were in attendance at the basketbal for a few weeks. (ew dy Mr at the Relief society meetingpresent Mrs. Laura England is still critical-- 1 this tournament in Salt Lake last week next Who, ctme end. This is the fourth consecutive ly ill. Mrs. England suffered an t- - .bout a Tuesday afternoon jto talk on the a?tr?PK,n borne am problems of mental and physical dis- year our team has gone to the tourna- tack of influenza some weeks ago and I to John BoUn- x.1! ment. The first year they won the is still ill from its effects. JWd "olnder church championship; the second they is Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robson of ing to Idaho : son, and Mr. received medals for sportsmanship. Trenton, Mr. and Mrs. David Wadman JJ Nelson After the games last Saturday night of Brigham City, Attorney D. A. Jh tnbbit and chicken de his home the the boys and their partners and a few Skeen of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Beatrice I w h Mr. and Mrs. of their friends were banqueted at Kimball, and Jesse Cottle of Logan I Peter 2.?" . . Keeleys in Salt Lake City. The boys were among the Plain City visitors who represented North Ogden in the Tuesday. o HntsviUe went Liberty last Monday night tourney were Allen Warren, Clarence Spring work is at its height in Tlain t, Randal, Ilulbrow Norris, Dalles City. The farmers are busy plowing Lf winning both See y the land for beets and1 other Leslie Randall, Glen Shupe, Huntsville second team ? crops. I The Russell and Shaw, games now, and the Shupe. Early poUtoes are mostly planted. Uncle ward extends a vote of thanks to Mr. Brooders are running to culture the I ,rat one and Lib- 'rot team one, and next Mon. Metcalf, who has been a, very faithful early chicks that seem to wonder why I coach and is responsible for the fine Easter does not come earlier this year. fayni8bt the first teams of the Mrs. Lila White has returned from work of the boys, not only this year, Play one more game t! Railroad Watches but in other years. Michigan and is visiting with her par-- 1 determine who wins the champ--- -The entire community extends its be played on Diamonds Huntsville flwr. sympathy to Mrs. Merle Simmons and Mrs. Emma H. Jay, both of whom lost One-ha- lf nd Mrs. Henry Grow and Off the their husbands during the past week. ved into their old home Regular Price. Mrs. Jay was a school teacher here Grow hlv! I and Mr. Mrs. II. II. Child have a few years ago, and Mrs. Simmons 278 25th SL, Ogden, Utah Eden for the is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. sued invitations for their golden wed-- 1 few where Mr. IF Grow has yearv II. Chandler. Funeral services were ding anniversary to be held April 1. runnmir Hie Greenweli held in our chapel Wednesday for Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Child are very promi-'ftee- n Simmons. The speakers were Mayor nent socially. They have raised a Ora Bundy, Frederick Barker, Bishop largo family and are both in splendid Harold Campbell, and Bishop Gilbert health. Miss.. Suisse Jacobs has been conThatcher. Music was furnished by Mrs. Mary Farley and Mr. Farr of fined to her home recently on account Ogden and by Maurine and Venna of illness. Last week Mrs-- Charlotte Jacobs, i Storey, Charles Ellis, and C. M. Barker accompanied by Mrs. I. M. Cooley and of North Ogden. Mrs. Emma Reynolds has as her her two small children, journeyed to guest her sister, Mrs. Kline and her Provo, where they visited friends and relatives. Mrs. Emma.R. Jacobs and two children of Idaho. Be sure you have the best in Seeds. Our enMrs. Bertha Woody and small Retta Jacobs returned with them. tire stock is tested for Purity and Germination. Last Sunday evening Primary condaughter of Chatanooga, Tennessee, held was ference in We carry complete line of Globe A--l Baby the ward chapeL are visitors at the home of Mrs. A splendid program was given. Mrs. Louisa M. Alvord. Mashes, Growing Mashes and Laying Mashes. Mrs. Charlotte Reeder of Brigham Nellie Bambrough, first counselor, City and Miss Zelda Henderson of conducted. Mrs. Mary Call led the Quality Guaranteed! Provo spent Tuesday at the home of singing. Those taking part on the Mrs. Pearl Chadwick. program were Jessie Adams, Virginia The ward Relief society celebarted Call, Phyllis Hunter, Walter Child, the eightieth anniversary of its or- Lewis Bambrough, Leonard Wahl-stroDon Ellis, Marjorie Bailey, . Next to ganization Tuesday afternoon in the Ogden, Utah Bamberger Depot amusemont hall. The following pro- Fern Bills, Ruth Pledger, Bessie Child, gram was given: Congregational Jano Bingham, Garth- Stephens, and singing; address of welcome, Presi- Grant Jacobs. Remarks were given dent Myrtle R. Barker; song, Relief by High Counselor II. C. Child, Mrs. 1 1 teJJ L, . PLAIN en-O- . It PrPt. Ber-thro- wn . Ma-terno- on Bar-dan- ce n., b Huh Choica Whaat Dairy Mask Hag Paa4 2a4 Slrart. OiAt tm MULLER DECORATINGCa St Residence Phone Ogden, Utah 2(3(4 New wallpaper; hanging, 50c; paim, 309 24th $2.40 gaL; kalsomine, 50c 5-l- b. brushes, etc., etc. Assistance given to painters u householders harmonizing colors an ornamentation. 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