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Show 6 (Continued from page ,3.) Miss Nona Todd entertained at a charming dinner Wednesday evening at Green Gables tea room in compli-meto Miss Zilia Linford, of !xgan, and Miss Veda Mason, of Willard, both September brides and sorority sisters of the hostess. The dinner table was centered with a lovely bouquet of roses and sweet peas, and miniature brides bouquets marked the places of the following guests: Miss Linford, Miss Mason, Mrs. George Ward, Mrs. Edwin Randall, Mrs. Iouis Griffin, Mrs. Wallace Anderson, Miss Jess Anderson, Miss Helen Stevens, Miss Connie Shaw, and Mrs. Anna Todd, all of Ogden; Mrs. James II. Linford, Miss Erma Worley, Miss Oreta Hall, Miss Dra Elinson and Miss Hess Iaw, of Logan; Miss Ivy Mason and Mrs. Joseph Mason, of Willard. Mrs. Arlington G. Molcr, of Salt Luke City, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Berg, at their home in nt the Peery apartments. Mrs. W. E. Quillinan was hostess to members of the Sacred Heart league at luncheon Wednesday at Shuffs on Jefferson avenue. Sixteen members were present. Miss Louise Stone, of Oakland, California, is spending two weeks with relatives and friends in Ogden. Miss Brent Dermondy departed Wednesday for her home in Fresno, California, after visiting with her father, W. J. Dermondy. Mrs. Roy Packer presided over a small bridge luncheon yesterday at her home in Lewis Grove, Ogden canyon, complimentary to Mrs. J. T. Gilmore, of Deadwood, S. I)., who is the guest of Mrs. C. A. Malinowski. Golden glow decorated the home and the luncheon table, The guests included Mrs. Gilmore, Mrs. Malinowski, Mrs. Wallace England, Mrs. Marion Clark, Mrs. Walter Giles, Miss William and Miss Nora O'Brien. Mrs. John OBrien, of Redlands, California, is the guest of Mrs. W. L. Maginnis at her home on Washington avenue for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hollingsworth returned Tuesday from Chicago, United where Mr. Hollingsworth, Ne-bek- States district attorney for Utah, attended the annual convention of the American Bar assoclatiori. They were accompanied east by Mrs. Hollings-Vorth- s sister, Mrs. Gordon Snow, of Salt Lake City. The home of Mrs. Roy Packer in Ogden canyon was the scene Wednesbridge luncheon. day of a Included in the party were Mrs. Parley C. Richardson, Mrs. J. II. Andrews, no-host- Mrs. Lawerence Boyle, Mrs. Ludvig Reimers, Mrs. Joseph Tracy, Mrs. C. J. Humphries, Mrs. W. F. Madson, Mrs. W. C. Hinds, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Carl Torgeson, and the Me-Ke- ll, hostess. U. S. Breeding Insects Industrial Review WOMENS REALM , Friday, August THE OGDEN POST Of Utah for Week d, case-beare- r. all-da- y American Mother of Mercy Production of Cream Increases son-in-la- i i i i i I A I ft . 'S Shipments to Market Worlds Premier Animal Trainer w son-in-la- I With Cuban Charges - Ben-owit- x, " Vid; S. S. Arkansas Field Day on Beard the U. In its fight against destructive insects the United States department of agriculture has enlisted the services of an almost invisible insect parasite that produces not only twins but also multiple sets of twins inside the eggs of other insects. This little parasite, which scientists call Trichogramma minutum, has been bred by the bureau of entomology at the government laboratory in Brown-wooTexas, for two years and arrangements are now being made to propagate it in the laboratory at A1 bany, Ga. When the bureau has pro duced a sufficient quantity of the little parasites, they will be liberated in pecan groves in the south in the hope that they will help control an insect pest known as the nut Thia parasite is being studied also at the Moorestown, N. J., laboratory and propagated in experimental numbers. It is planned to produce it In large streets. ing rearconcrete quantities, if possible, for liberation in Beaver Two more orchards to determine whether it will fish Beaver at erected ing ponds help in the control of the oriental hatchery. exfruit moth. line be Natural may Ogden gai WilTwo small wasplike parasites, which tended from this city through lard, Brigham City, Logan and into lay their eggs in the grab of the fruit southern Idaho. moth, are also being propagated at American Fork Preliminary plans Moorestown for release at the most efunderway for erection of training fective time to parasitize the larva of school for feebleminded here to cost this pest. The wasp grubs nourish themselves on their hosts and gradapproximately $200,000. Power devour them. An attempt will Tellurida company ually Nephi seeks permission to construct high be made soon in the multiplication of tension transmission line from point one or two parasites which are promnorth of this city on present line to ising for use against the codling moth, house denning In preparation for the Delta by way of Leamington and a pest which produces worms in apIn the navy Friday is called field day, when the ship seta an ay be shown can Millard it these that county. ples. If Lynndl in tain's Inspection Saturday. Price New Price canyon highway beneficial insects can be practically will be officially opened to traffic in reared in large numbers and liberated in orchards in a way to assist materSeptember. Estimated that completion of stand- ially in insect control, doubtless work ard oiled road on U. S. highway No. of this- character will be undertaken 91 through Iron county will cost by interested states. This is not the first time tha de$335,000. Salt Lake City General Radio cor- partment of agriculture has bred enporation opens store at 18 East First emies for insects. Work of this character, has been going on for many South street. Price Several blocks cement side- years. In the case of the gipsy and brown-ta- il walks to be laid. moths, and, more recently, Utah now has six units of State of the European corn borer, many parCrop Improvement association, accord- asites have been imported, propagated ing to report of Utah State Agricul- and liberated, as wejl as predatory intural college. sects, such as the Calosoma beetle, a Salt Lake City $40,000 heating very valuable ally in the struggle with plant will be built at Whittier grade the gipsy moth. school to heat that school and new South high school, now under conIce struction, with natural gas. school Sevier district purSevier . chased six new buses to transport pupils. Ice cream continued to Goshen Junior high school under increase withproduction 348,046,000 gallons in here. construction to estimates by tha bu1928, according Brigham City Box Elder county reau of Unitboard of education purchased three ed Statesagricultural economics, of agriculture. department new stokers for county schools in orInasmuch as exports of der to use lower priced coal; also im- ice cream are imports and all of the negligible, proved water facilitiea at Bothwell production is assumed to have been and Collinston schools. consumed. On thia basis, Hie consumpCedar City Contract awarded to tion was 8 galLcGrande Pendleton to paint auto lons. perTenperson last year the years ago, per capita parking lanes on Main street from consumption was a little more than Center to First North street 2 gallons. Bountiful Bonneville water users Greatest increases in production vote to clean ditch at cost of $5,000. last year over the preceding year were Omaha are guests of their niece, Mrs. recorded in March, April, June The estimates include Charles Lippencott, 1010 Twenty-sixt- h September. production in wholesale factories, restreet tail shops, and homes. Mrs. J. Arthur Haley, Jr., and little son of South Bend, Ind., are guests Mrs. Jeanette Ryder, an American woman, surrounded by some of the children of Cuba, who are the redptahl of Mrs. Haleys mother, Mrs. George of her charities, including the first free dispensary and hospital In the city of Havana. In recognition of her Ml H. Matson, 600 Twenty-fourt- h street Show No Decrease able work, the Mother of Mercy," as she is sometimes called, has been presented with a home by the Cnh Dr. and Mrs. Frank K. Bartlett and government. sons, Jay and Frank, are spending Shipments of fresh fruits and vegetwo weeks at Bailey lake, Wyo. tables from the leading producing area to market are being maintained with RUMPUS RAISER The marriage of Miss Evelyn only seasonal variations in the supWilMr. Mrs. and of daughter liam Benowitx of thia city, and Joseph plies of these commodities, according Rosenblatt of Salt Lake City, will take to reports from railroads to the buplace September 4 at the Hotel Utah. reau of agricultural economics, U. S. department of agriculture. Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Porter left Shipments of potatoes the first the latter part of the week for a two three days of this week averaged more weeks vacation in Glacier National than 700 cars a day; grape shipments are running about 1G5 cars daily; park and the Canadian Rockies. Mrs. C. B. Teller of Kansas City, pears, 320 cars; peaches, 480 cars; who has been sojourning on the Pa- mixed vegetables, 100 cars; cabbage, cific coast during the summer months, 100 cars; and lettuce, 1G0 cars. No reports have been received by is the guest of her and the bureau of any unusual changes in daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. either carlot shipments or in market Dec. Mrs. Helen Sigler, sister of Mrs. Dee, who has been an Ogden visitor receipts which are dervied from both during the summer, will accompany rail and motor truck movement. her mother to Kansas City within a Provo Preparatory work underway short time. for construction of $250,000 hospital Mr. und Mrs. Fritz Echardt have building at Utah State hospital here. let umed from a week's motor trip to Monticello Highway from here to the soulhern Utah canyons and parks. state line to be graded this fall at apcost of $70,000. Mrs. Mattie Batley and Mrs. A nice proximate Cedar City Carload fat Iambs shipwho been have the Jorgenke, guests to Los Angeles by F. W. Middle-toof Mrs. 1). G. Pickett, have returned ped The following record of industrial investactivity lists items showing of labor ment of capital, employment and business activities and opportunities. Information from which the paragraphs are prepared is frorn local papers, usually of towns mentioned, and may be considered generally correct. Bountiful Bountiful theatre installing talkie equipment. Utahs wheat production for 1930 expected to reach 6,708,000 bushels, increase of 305,000 bushels over 1929. Salt Lake City City commission makes special appropriation of $1,176 to purchase large pump for street department, Collinston Mail being delivered to homes in Beaver Dam three times a week from thia post office. Castle Dale will spend $250 improv- Mrs. J. T. Gilmore and daughter, Helen, of Deadwood, S. D., are guests at the- home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Malinowski, 2661 Brinker avenue. Mrs. Fred G. Taylor and daughter, Marion, of New York City are expected to arrive in Ogden by motor early next week. Mr. Taylor arrived Monday from the east. The family will be at home for a month at their home on Harrisville road and later in the autumn will return east. Mrs. Pearl Lyon Harris, of Santa Maria, and her daughter, Miss Edna Lyon, of Santa Barbara, California, were the guests of Mrs. Exra Richardson early in the week. They were enroute to Idaho where they are spending the week. They will return to Ogden next week, and will be guests of Mrs. Richardson, who is sister of Mrs. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Wright were hosts at a family dinner Monday evening at their home on Washington avenue in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wright of Pueblo, and Bryan Wright of Colorado Springs, Colo. Covers were laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry F. Volker, Bryan Wright, and the hosts. Mrs. Robert I Ilarlin left last week for Los Angeles where she will visit for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Evans arrived home Monday from Chicago to their homes in Salt Lake. where Mr. Evans attended the annual Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Iverson and meeting of the American Bar asso- sens, Edwin and David, departed Monciation. day evening for San Francisco, where Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Wright, they will make their home. Prior to of Salt Luke City, entertained at their departure Mr. and Mrs. Iverdinner Wednesday evening in com- son were the honor guests at many atpliment to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wright, tractive social affairs. of Pueblo, Colo., who are visiting in Miss Helen Smitz of Fort Dodge, Ogden,' also for Bryan Wright, of Iowa, arrived in Ogden Monday from Colorado Springs. ' the Pacific coast and is the guest of Mrs. Samuel C. Powell presided Miss Winifred Smitz. She will depart over an attractive luncheon Tuesday for her home early next week. at the Ogden Golf apd Country club Mrs. James F. Orr, wife of the rein compliment to her aunt, Mrs. F. D. tiring manager of the Utah nockstetler, of Omaha, Neb. Pink Power resident & Light company, and Mrs. W. and lavender asters centered the luncheon table where covers were laid A. lluckins, who will leave soon for for sixteen guests. The afternoon Provo with Mr. lluckins, who will become district manager for the same was passed with bridge. company, were complimented guests Miss Nell Driggs, Mrs. A. G. Horn, at a Sunday morning breakfast given and Miss Irene Short departed Wed- at the Hotel Bigelow by members of nesday by motor for Iss Angeles. the womens committee of the comMiss Driggs and Miss Short, who have pany. Pink dahlias and pink tapers passed the summer months with Mr. decorated the table, where the followand Mrs. Frank M. Driggs, are re- ing guests were seated: Mrs. Orr, turning to the coast for the opening Mrs. lluckins, Mrs. Rhea Cazier, Mrs. of school. Mrs. Horn will be the guest Eva Owen, Miss Myrtle Goddard, Miss of Mrs. Nora Rowe in Los Angeles Ann Welsh, Miss Alma Derue, Miss and while on the coast she will also Hazel Bishop, Miss Ruth Harris, Miss spend some time in Santa Monica and Marie Wyman, and Miss Vella Jolly Whittier, Calif., returning to Ogden Mrs. Charles H. Barton has returnin about a month. ed from an extended visit in RockMrs. William A. Bonian and daugh- ford, 111. While in the east Mrs. Barters, Mildred and LaYerna, who have ton was the guest of her been the guests of Mrs. Dan Van and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Kampen for several weeks, have re- Harder Page. turned to their home in Roseville, The home of Mrs. Mark Brown, 853 Calif. Twenty-fourt- h street, has been open Mrs. Charles C. Henderson, who, to the public each afternoon this week with her husband, will leave soon for ina order that Ogden art enthusiasts San Francisco to make their home, is might the exhibit of the paintat present stopping at the Hotel ings ofenjoy Hanson Puthuff. The calling hours of 3 to 6 will be observed today Bigelow. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Van Fatend of and Saturday. - To Destroy Crop Pests rn w n. Price Cornerstone laid recently for new $100,000 federal building. Morgan Parkinson grocery in Earl Col. Horace Mann Is the announced Williams building,- being enlarged. of a considerable group of leader Local Layton shipments of green tomatoes expected to more than ex- southern Republican which Is said to ceed last years total of 139 cars. be displeased with the administration Milford Los Angeles firm may in- of President Hoover and has decided to stall creamery here. send uninstructed delegations to the Price Holly Sugar company to next Republican national convention. build $7,000 dump to handle this years crop of Carbon and Emery counties. Utah has 22 road building IN POUTICAL POST under construction, which will projects cost $1 750,000 when completed, according to state road commission. Park City Union Pacific System and Denver and Rio Grande Western railways build spur track from Deer alley to Park City Consolidated mines, at cost of $34,000. Garland increases city water sun. - Uapt. Ernest Engerer of Rosedale, I L, was presented by th tloual Wild Animal Training association with the beautiful brew7.nufti beside which he is standing. The award was made at the recent lnttfj gathering in Cleveland when Engerer was proclaimed "worlds inal trainer. P; Broadcasting Airplane ply. Salt Lake City-$100- ,000 engineer- ing building at University of Utah will be completed by September 1st illmord oood progress being made on construction of American Telephone & Telegraph company building. Hyrura may increase water supply for town. Mount Pleasant State will surface road to Fairview with gravel and oiL Delta I). Stevens & Co. purchase local branch of Sewells United stuns Nephi Elgin Garreit purchases V L. bakery. Payson to hold third annual Golden Onion and Harvest festival August Mrs. !.emm I .owe Yost, who sucMrs. Uutse M. Ihtdson a diceeds Salt States Honey Producers association to lo- - rector of womens activities for the Republican national committee. She I Wrek,U' Republican national cummlitcewoman High value gold ore found in 300 for West Virginia and a Woinau's level of Horn Silver mine of Tintic Christian Tenqierynce union leader. Lead company. Lake pEtSr1 City-Mou- ntain Towel Crosley, Jr., radio manufacturer, purchased this fl plane used by Capt. William S. Brock when be established a near transcontinental record of 31 hours and 58 minutes, from JaC fjiH t San Diego, Calif., and return last June. The Cincinnati enVr0je stop fl :ht from Los Angeles to Chicago the lost week in August, during the flight. k |