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Show Auffut ijfjav. 29, 1930 TIIE OGDEN POST WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE were fllVERDALE formerly iCMih-i.t- of s IWJ.iy toiirt hVouh' lUus, f.fth m'!i pla.v. atul li r. I j and from a Saturday George C. Child j Mr. City. Miss Edward II. K. Smith Heads County Tax League WILSON ' funeral seimmi was delivered by Rev. John Edward Curver of the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Raymond P. Morrissey sang Isve You Truly." She wa accompanied by Mrs. Fred Froeier. Miss Ruth McBride pluyej Pallbear-c- r the prelude and were Fred M. Nye, Percy Cook, Jink Worthington. Elmer Burton, Trine Turner, ami Adolph Miller. The Knights Templar formed an escort .ind guard of honor. The Masonic ritual wa given at the grave side in the Mountain View cemetery. damshtrr of Mr. Tl e l t f weather of the nd and Minor pat week h.ng. spending remainder l;'Vr h r' v has s i y helpful to the farmer Mr " iii, ""l tion with h!t mwms v! wre :r t grain harvest. AH fields, Hi ib. it E. Smith, l.. ;d real estate Marion Knight. M.o YxiuW have it.', dried out and threshed. The "v? !1 sume her U dealer, was .ippoin'.i il first chairman in tlgden ,f J,ave "l0V crop l.i V p.iti..n as unusually good lo!h in in Weber make schools their City home, with the county of the Citien' Tax opeiiinu .: the and quality. quai Wet Yellowstone. school year. Parker, ein '.ntendent of the . suiui Holme's Kx Uie meeting of Jel; P.L, --iri was born to Mr. and turned his home into Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rich he and Hut hos-h law Dee he !a! the reof ! league Saurday by the stal.' of- Saturday when he Howard Child .at Tremonton were Plain City plarmng a harvest turi'. d ihne with two his f in Salt Uit.s morning. ice l:!1 daughters ' "huh will W given in the reere- - Am citurday Sunday n,imis tonsil. (heir hall t accompanied Jensen, September Other on the Weber county comGladys All left for Fish 7a , mittee are David I . Stine, sU'aker of ll"M iwW a meeting sister, Dorothy, A siK'iety 1,,rp ml- ast Tuesday in the form of a social. Dotiela . v.vsda, last Wednesday. Miss the house; Victor M. McCoid, iailro;d ing the summer. taught the third grade in man; George F. Stalling, of Eden, la . athall M.r' Joseph I aVl ?,nManning amis utTfor the last four years. This i..i rit-the of luneral ami friends enjoyed tin president of the Welwr county farm PlainTiii? serviees last Tuesp.iiii-.twlil have charge of the visited !"o:1bureau, ami J. W. Jensen, farmer of at Syracuse of their nephew. mUMc.d program of the students. day i'' Y11 ,IS daughter,! "am-iwork in the district school MisriloSn'M Roy. Adams, son of A progiam was given hv the Sundfy !L well as several high Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Adam, who died at the Auoi'l sil at their conference on Miss Dorothy Jensen in the from the effeets of scarlet fever. The day -- 1. Five of the seven men who J1" .ty rs,lf 'V'lner MW1".. gust fourth grade history m tne club division of the livestock show at rvicis were conducted by Counselor have . ted as president of the 1 1. Hol.stnd They wulnvc wiuiLonn Farr park Saturday afurnoon' IhuUm. of Clearfield ward. The S. iliu: ,h during its existence were Norman ESeD1. Lloyd Bowan. Thompson. Harold speakers were Frank Adam, of Lay ably resented by Theckla Holmes, Utah's Highest Standard six at left . d Kihop Bryant Jacobs, of Frank club Paul Telford, Civile llad-- l Thompson, calf boys oar Christiansen, Virginia l'durational Institution. Mrs. ltha Criddle, Funovd si rvicch for Conrad J. B"1 Eli Saturday morning for Lorin ley, and Durland Hadley. In' the 1M-- ! Clearfield. William Holmes, Walter fL to enter their calves in the stein division Paul Knight. Eugene Rent master. Miss Susie Clenthcr, and W'aytiii i'.i, Grace Johnson, John John tad. vli died Sunday, were held was Lund, Dale Hunter, and Clen Chari-Sessions furnished inusi-to- n son. Edna Bingham, David Myers, Tuesday afternoon in the Masonic Wsu show. First place Freshmen must register cal which selections. were he for winners. Ronald Ritter, Prayers were offered Bucluti Slrickler, Lucy Holmes, and 11111(110 under the nupice of Unity Vj September 25, atul must h,1 1ri'si;k!!1 ArnoU Jennie Holmes. Musical numbers lodge, F, nnd A. M. Worshipful Maidollars; two dollars f Mrs. Ellis Griffin of Taylor spent !&Mr sec-in for was Russel Tlu James lt r I Hilcharge. Simpson by were given by Phyllis Ritton, and the first of the week at the home of attend September 2G and riven Ethelbert KUtU class. Butler and da the slice- - one dollar was awarded her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Primary - R. Jen- - Richard 27. their children have been I he guests of Kimball kins. West, Jr., and Ijco W. classes Mrs. Girl of the 'fill for third place. cooking her and Agnes lloggc daughtcra Each boy who placed fourth. met this week as follows: The M. N. Mrs. Ren Marriott accompanied Mr Chih1, f th? KlH,ttker? the last fortnight. All other students must his calf received one dollar in sacrament services Sunday Ca with Miss Florence Pavia, where during evening. ami Mrs. Bert Neal of Ogden to Sal j H. Holmes entertainWilliam Mrs. Mr. several i Lund, to for , their arrangements were made ja prizes. register September 21). society at .cloction. which were enjeA Naomi Richins, exhimt next month, and a delight- ed the officers of the Relief A c pgj Mrs. Talbot, afternoon. on home her Wednesday Kcgular class work be Miss Alyce Jones, accompanied by ful luncheon was served by the hostIji Waldron were Sunday dinner City of the work for the outlining meeting ess. The Happy Kitchennaires met for for the of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Child. gins September 30. roming year and an opening " Arthr c,,-Miss Edna Bingroast weenie a with Norma and Child A social Ethel Upp entertainment was held. aa Send for catalogue. V,MtU! ham, on the lawn of her home. The in Morgan with j iH,.,(.(in Wl,s inter enjoyed ,rk- jaat week-en- d entertained cluh of the Mr. and Mrs. Grover King and fam girls the Indies present, Childs mother, Mrs. Waldron. On account of the blight in the totheir mothers at a perfectly appoint by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. A. Mrs. and J. and ! Cunning-L ily Joseph Holmes and was of Canada matoes this year the crop will be light, ton and Myra Russell motored to East can- - ed breakfast held at the home of Miss hildren are just home from a pleasfamily Mrs. and Edward Mr. of but they are ripenirg rapidly and the IfMit iJraee Johnson. ant motor tour of southern Utah, Sunday, where they enjoyed the Mrs. Russell is a gnndsy. season will soon be at its;,yon i A swimming party in the Hooper Cedar Breaks and Grand canyon. On canning Salt Lake City . resident of Riverdale. For the height, was rudely broken up last Fri- their return trip, they stopped at canal mo weeks she has been nursing day when a snake bit Jessne MeFar-an- d rovo for a visit with rclutivia. Annie Child. on the finger when she unknow-ngl- y The tUt Rantham Jacobs, son of reached in its direction. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Teck left ragged cut was given immediate atI ind Mrs- - Briant S. Jacobs, of The waterworks system of Hunts- last week for Burley, Idaho, to visit spent the first three days tention, and no had effects resulted. week with his cousins, Wayne ville was dry last Friday and Satur- with their son, Orcn Feek and wife. The snuke was of the day. The cause of this shortage has They expect to visit other relatives water variety. ud Gray Jacobs. not been determined, hut investigation at Firth, Idaho. Two minor accidents were sufferevening Mr. and Mrs. is being made to locate the trouble. a recovered from Todd has ed S. Bingham entertained the Agnes by young men while working with Mrs. Rulon Weaver and two small recent illness and has returned to her a threshing crew last week. Arthur school officers and teachers Butler had his face cut with a sack home. The early part of the children of Ogden spent last week work in Ogden. was spent in playing games with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Allen at Air. and Mrs. Clifford Bell and fam needle. The wound required three their summer home in South Fork e house, after which refreshments ily and Henry Wallace, all of Salt stitches to rlose it. On the following served. Special Lake City, were guests at the home day Charles Martin had his left hand guests were canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Allen enter- of Mr. and Mrs. James Hyland. Jessie Bingham, Kathrine Bing-,Mr- s. pierced in the same manner. Immc Why add to your worries ami expenses by driving your diate medical attention was given. Belle Bachelor, and Mr. and tained at a chicken dinner Sunday in Bartlelt John William Shultz and retraffic, when you can of car through heavy down-tow- n Mrs. Preston, Belnap, honor Joseph of their daughter, Mrs. Rulon motored to Salt Lake City, WednesHoward Springer. a week after home this turned to her as Betta Jacobs had her tonsils Weaver, of Ogden. Covers were laid day on a business trip. purchase an unlimitcxl weekly pass and ride the Street ten-davisit here, as the house guesl; ired Thursday morning. She is for eighteen. all week long for Cars of her son, Joseph II. Belnap. Mf. and Mrs. Alfred Stanger, Mr. wing rapidly, Mr. and Mrs. Iiuia Passey, of Iis $1.00 nest Wilkinson, a former resi- and Mrs. Jim Stanger of Idaho Falls, Angeles, are visitors at the Rernart st Riverdale, who is now teach-i- n and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Charlton of Unlimited Sunday Push 25c Misses Thelma and Leona Brown Van Schaar home during a brief vain New York, and his mother, Wilson were week-en- d guests of Mr. was formerly Mrs. cation. Idaho, Passey from Preston, returned have lister Elva, of Ogden, were and Mrs. John Etherington. s;ud Good on nil Ogden City linrN, Ogden Canyon to fc of Mrs. Charlotte Jacobs and where they have been visiting with Miss Lena Van Schaar. Miss Varleen Norris of Evanston, relatives. William Wadsworth Mrs. Mr. and Arteidin Park and North Ogden. Sr hit Snnday. Wyo., who has been visiting with Miss wem Salt Lake City visitora on Wed of lion Liberty, Thelma has Miss Ward, eaused eppd Norma returned to her home with Miss Belva nesday. d excitement in the northern part the firstWood, spent the week-en- d of this week. Francis Stratford, who has been Brown. vicinity during the last week, Mrs. guest of his uncle, Karl Olsen, a Mortenson, hit has been impossible to cap- - Mrs. Johanna Miss Claudius Brown has returned to rrovo, returned last week, bringing as Lila Burrows, Rhoda Burrows, Mich., where he will re- his house guest Willard Stratford. and Paul Burrows have returned from Ann Arbor,studies at the University Martin Johnson and Arthur Butler his sume a weeks visit with relatives in Og Mr. Brown expects to left late last week for Libby, Nevada, of Michigan. lien I take his Doctors degree in biologica where they have established businbss Miss Laura Allen, who has been t jjj8 year. gcicnce connections. uid Mrs. Moroni Hansen and , under- spending a few days in Ogden with nm Miss Lola Wright has returned qr expect to return soon to Cali- WC" Rldffe8 ofVomTvation removal in "idaho the for went operations The family came to Utah in I tonsils at the Dee hospital this week. Mr. and Mrs. James II. Tlatt have nd have been spending the sum-wt- edomeriday The W. C. Walters theatrical troupe as their guests their niece and 117 are recovering rapidly. with Mr. Hansens par-- of California are now here. a week nephews, Afton, IRoy and Dean playing Lola is spending Miss Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen, of Miss Ada Burrows of California I atBeii "camp iii Provo canyon, Gamer, of Rupert, Idaho. m. The 'families of Joseph Fife and visiting with her parents, Mr. and West is home for a short wilbum first year club Mrs. Will Burrows. Miss Burrows .of your car, girls of the D. B. Hunter spent a pleasant C, James vacation from Washington, the home of Miss Mae Skeen has been in California for the past wj,erc j,e j studying law. Mn West vacation together in East Fork canhow minor, way evening. County Agent few years. She and a girl friend of ig a Mrs. Ernest West yon, returning Friday. They reportand Mr. 0f Whether life. will its shorten was Apen present. The eve- - Logan motored to Utah last week. serious ed the weather and fishing as fine jeg8e williams met with a of be brief a depresit apent in sewing. The girls period throughout their stay. to complete their work of in honor caused the sion A neighborhood party by presence the different articles ready Mr. and Mrs. Ray Livermore, of the I of carbon, plugs; dirty kept "exhibition. Those present the home of at was given home. his at accident or an the valve need of a from grind, and Ray Wade,. Afton Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wallace early this underwent Brown Emma Mrs. transLilian Hansen, and Thora extended illness of the Imaior operation at the Dee hospital week, prior to the departure of honor w the club leader. ' home. similar California I mission or their to considered is condition guests I Tuesday .. Her The Bluebird entertainers of OgCGen Stewart entertained the The peach harvest began Monday, we are trouble, properly musical l. den furnished a delightful club girls at her being about one week earlier than Mrs. Roy Grieve, of to the equipped waterand 'Tuesday evening. the the This club is The fruit is of excellent lal- - L for at party, program last week Idaho, spent the Jolly Jesters, and their of find trouble. host Brown melon was served to the ity, but not plentiful; growers ana the line of sport dresses, it impossible to fill the many ordershome ofMr Mrg guests present. The Livermores with J they If your car should suffer a sudden stroke and die worked through the from shippers and packers. 1 Gwen and local Jead-of Baird number A large Stewart is on the road, our modern auto ambulance will come I fki r1 PJP Mr n(i Mra. Lawrence cub and the girls present celebrated farm bureau day last Sat- were Baird Warren M immediately to the rescue. Just call r' Ia Ma Skeen, Rhea Marriott, urday. The Calf club boys won Taylor Mrs. Riley and Mr. of aansen, Lilian Wade, Maud a number of ribbons for first, eec- Top Cash Trices I Doris Judkins. underwent tn op- and, and third places. Legrande at the Thresher! Barnc8 . 2441 at the Dee rf.. "ayment, Dee Wayment, Ward won first place m the stock troubles (onxR jor aam Hodsen Store on 22nd. Grain The were winners Big ' awn in the Calf club di- nd Donald the livestock exhibition at nd HouhoMer Auiatanr aivn to Painter rrr Park Saturday. , th' in aceiirins barman isinf color nna ornamen 1 . rest of the stake in their annual out-pgrr park Saturday. and Mr yttion. 27- Wall Paper, moSara Wiu aa4 calon. Lo; August Lorin Farr d Mrs. Si Taylor He ing at Kateoalao. packan four The children were accompanied by Paint, a aaality pro act, per Mrg Julian 0lson apent an relgalloa .604 teachers and rarents and all enjoyed j Mgho thia week visiting Braahn for all parpoma I City baseball A league the afternoon. CO. DECORATING atives. MULLER Ma!an have re winning honors for Mrs. Una Randall entertained at a j RooMoaeot Phoaa iUU 1M S4th Short. season in the county games. shower last Thursday for her sister, t52j,Pocatell0 after spending two (noting cart Mr. afternoon they won the Madeline Chatelain Pnngle. The Malans parents. Mrs. e eounty championship at Lorin and Mrs. Stevenson. ning was spent paying Sames, ?hen they met the Clinton refreshments were served to the ffontan Afton the fmal tie off. The of honor, and Bertha Lyons, returned triP to Yellowstone tTfto return-- l lSr daughter,theDora, last three ttem. For has been working in the rJ: Lrth, ruif.pe'nnT?1 1 T "'XTvV !' , lem-lw- l,-,- ! c. . . ! . wlir iwl XZ 1 I FrK i - v Plan to Register - l u ld j i : 1 IJniversity of Utah Funeral Held Here Tuesday j Chris-tiaiw- L m Ut 1 t 1- 7' 4-- , 77,;", fcr,cS3slig; r,ffs2 liSSrSr . University of Utah KANESVILLE HUNTSVILLE -- SAVE: ua , your money your automobile your temper i , y FARR WEST ; UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO. WARREN - ret' hs Hospital 4-- H I Joa Ailments Sac-ramen- Jj1 other 4-- Iaanj H ' Prea-usua- Sj 4-- 1 !thTol!.,SlS.hrS,a 4-- H fS7TpHnii?"joitned plain cmr Mr & SLir'the rrk a Kicsel Ave. ' Phone BaaS-palato- 7,y C" Sunday another s Dc-Haa- Wanda Dellaan,, .Florence Chate-lai- tk. ))aed in which they were Roylance. Melba and EtH.?ners wken they met the Fern and Lon Jinia team n, Mar- Clara on the Tremonton tha Brown,' Ada Chadwick, Same which ended 2 to Wise, and the hostesa. Lake S tirst season that the Miss Mildred Cudc, of Salt kb her of cousin, ahlMvfour Pitchers, and this City, is the house guest to play four games the Misses Lavern and Lila Berrett and Pit . Mrs. Rosabel Garner Leetham haJ1' Plain City spent Lake City, Salt the of with generous husband, mi, and presented them Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George wkch they wore in rth Ogwith Sait Lake at Thomas Norris, one of Lagoon is cn,fn?d qiti L Among the donors for den's oldest residents, A1 Coy of the Clip-- r his bed with a severe C. Richardson Co., icjEv remedy BEMEMBERWHEAT Ps H for sick cars DANCE Garage S WARNING iv.1? on ijgWP Gur tg. I of Brigham City, 'TSS B.iley ret,dhom,M.ni w., John Maw and Sons, day from the hospital for the i7LCo,7 "iMiam Hunt, Henry operated on the week before Harry Bramwell. . removal of tonsils. illiam England have ism TLtrip through Oregon HOOPER JjjiT"'4, They were away about q. M u """rfVm Hooper Taylor is visiting Farm bureau EddlV" Preaton' Idaho. ;he4 of Farr West is Prk lo-s-t Surt.VA rr days with her sister, and gn-lGilW the CjH club w'h Haw. At on early Iwff. Mr. Poter Grieve of Kill. H.r- by John Cit jersey are m his, ,kare 'isiting relatives in Piesta of Mr. and Mrs. nt- Mr. and Mrs. Green JE trrssa iata SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS At the Beautiful ROMAN gardens and Hi Jerry Beefley ULTRA BALLROOM ARTISTS Welcome" Where Everybody I Stan Robins, Manager. The citizens of Ogden and Weber County are being solicited to purchase burial certificates. Before investing in such certificates, you are urged to carefully inveswould any other investment. tigate this proposition as you Before purchasing, call and consult your local banker, the Chamber of Commerce or see your local funeral directors, who have rendered satisfactory service to thousands of families. Learn their prices, the quality of service and merchandise furnished in the past, and then determine whether it is wise to invest money for a need that does not now exist or whether it is not more prudent and wise as well as economical to wait until the need comes for the services of a mortician and then the ECONOMrecord of past performances insures you that you will reecive HONEST, TREATMENT WITHOUT THE ICAL, CONSCIENTIOUS AND SYMPATHETIC INVESTMENT OF MONEY IN A BURIAL CERTIFICATE, Ogden Chamber of Commerce t : |