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Show WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE will be presented during HUNTSVILLE of Taylor Wednesday Sunday evening of his mission in the Mrs. Bennett n district. The report evening. Bliss Leona Ellis, who is spending was very interesting to the large the winter in Salt Lake, spent the rowd in attendance. holidays at home with Thanksgiving An entertaining program was her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Ellis. given Tuesday evening 4n Mutual, BIr. and Mrs. Henry' Child have rene Storey retold a story; Leona been visiting in Salt Lake during the toylance spoke on the subject, "Loyal w6ck Adherence to Latter-da- y Mrs. Joseph Stimpson entertained deals." The following rendered vo- at a shower Thursday in honor of her cal chorus numbers: Mabel Camp- Lillian Ablen, who will Miss sister, cll, Beatrice Campbell, Thelma be the latter part of Decern married Montgomery, Minnie Hall Stella Ber-ret- t, ber. Viola Warren, Rose Thompson, Jna Randall, and Nellie Toone. Lowell Barker, Blen Wilson, Alvin Cmbrey, members of the Weber col-eband, and Victor Koylance, memThe election of a Weber county ber of the football team, were among school board member Wednesday the Wuber college students who de- brought out the largest number of parted Tuesday for Santa Rosa, voters ever recorded for the Wilson where Weber college will play foot- precinct. ballots were Eighty-fou- r ball Saturday. These boys are resi- cast fop the two candidates, Mrs dents of this community. Charlotte Jacobs and Henry Combe A bazaar will be held Friday under Mr. and Mrs. Darel Campbell returned Monday from Wyoming, where the auspices of the Relief society. A hey spent the Thanksgiving holidays hot luncheon will be served for the with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bingham, school children. Sales will be conducted in the afternoon, and a dancing parents of Mrs. Campbell. Miss Mary Storey of Salt Lake party will conclude the days events. and i'ity spent Thanksgiving with her Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Bingham Mrs. Blerlin and and sons, James Norman, father, Storey. Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Warren of Vinetta Martin motored to Provo last Burley, Idaho, spent the holidays Sunday. Norman Bingham has relere. They have returned to their sumed his studies at the B. Y. U after a months employment with the lome. Alma Bailey is seriously ill at his American Sugar company here. BIrs. Stella Wixom, formerly of iome here. Miss Bernice Ellis, Woodruff Wilson, has returned to Utah aftev Deem, Earl Shaw, and Jack Taggart spending a year in California. She is will take part in the play, Disraili" now visiting with her parents at which will be presented Friday eve Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holmes and ning at the Weber county high school. Julius Larson, Bertis Embrey, and children, Ellen, Joseph, Dean and NaLorenc Barker of North Ogden will dine, departed for their home in Burassist with stagd work and prompt- ley, Idaho, after spending the holiday Christ- mas holidays. The Plain City Relief society is busy with preparations for a bazaar, which will be held in the ward recreational hall before the holidays. The Primary association has joined with the Relief society and is preparing to have a booth of dolls and doll accessories at the bazaar. Mrs. Peter Grieve is seriously ill at her home. Mrs. Ben Marriott, who has been ill for the past two weeks, is much A ear driven by Curtis Hisiop was damaged in a collision with another street viaear on the twenty-fourt- h duct Thanksgiving day. Mr. Hisiop. accompanied by his wife and son, approached the main highway on the viaduct from the lower road, the second ear coming at a high rate of speed from the east failed to make the turn at the center of the structure and crashed into the Hisiop machine. None , the of the occupants of either car was inwere jured, but both' automobiles slightly damaged by the impact. Adding to the number of turkey day accidents, the ear driven by Thomas Stoper overturned in Ogden canyon after skidding on the slippery pave- ment and crashing into the side of the canyon. Damage to the car was heavy, but the occupants were uninjured. Erwin Tracy was pleasantly .surprised last Wednesday evening when group of friends called to wish him a pleasant birthday anniversary. Games and music were enjoyed, and refreshments were served to the following: Mr. and Mrs James Peterson,' Mr. and Mrs. George Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burrows, Mrs. Bertha Brinker and Mr. and" Mrs. Erwin Tracy. Since a number of our men have been going on missions, it has left a number of vacancies in the Sunday school organization, so it was necessary to replace them. In the future Melvin Engstrom will act as second assistant counselor and Blaine Ilarrop and Ross McEntlre as teachers. A party was held Tuesday evening In honor of Elder Leslie Jensen, who will leavft next week to fulfill a short term mission in the southern states. The party was given by the Sunday school officers and teachers and members of the missionary class at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Jensen. A late supper was served to thirty guests. Mrs. Wilda Bingham, of Middleton, has been visiting in Plain City with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood announce the arrival of a baby boy at the Dee hospital last Friday morning. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allen entertained at Thanksgiving dinner last Thursday at their home. The follow, ing relatives made up the guest list: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hisiop, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wangsgard, Mrs. Clare Wangsgard, Miss Opal Hisiop; Misses Margaret and Maxell Wangsgard, Ster ling Burns, Clinton and Stanly Wangs gard and Kenneth Hisiop, of Huntsville; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McKay, Mrs. Effie Van DeGraff, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sackett, Arthur Burner, Miaa Norma McKay, Vincent and Kermet McKay, all of Ogden. Mrs. F. A. Beauchamp and children arrived Monday night from California. They will visit with Mrs. Beauchamp's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burrows, until after the holidays. Mr and Mrs. Erwin Tracy entertained at a turkey dinner for members of their family. The date in addition to Twenty-sevent- h of November marking Thanksgiving day, their wedding day and Mr. Tracys Swiss-Germa- Saint -- improved. Mrs. Florence Hunt is convalescing at her home in Plain City. She re- WILSON ge cently underwent a major operation at the Dee hospital. Miss Clara Hunt of Baker City, Oregon, spent the Thanksgiving vacation with relatives in Plain City. Miss Hunt is attending the University tries, from small towns and lar. cities." He pictured Rotary, through .is dassmcation, as a democratic n of the business and .cssionai life of the community, pro. jiving opportunity to understand the viewpoint of all sides of life. The growth of Rotary International Mr. Atkinson is well known for his from one club with twelve members work in Rotary. He is a charter memto an international institution with ber of the Rotary club of Boise and years was president of that club when the 165,000 members in twenty-fiv- e district conference was held in Boise in 1927. Under his administration a survey of crippled children was conducted by the Boise club and much good has come from it since that time. BIr. Atkinson is well known in the fifth district as his business carries him into many of the cities of Utah and Idaho. He is president and manager of Reilly Atkinson & Co., mer. chandise brokers, with offices in Boise and Twin Falls, Idaho, and Salt Lake City, Utah, and warehouses located at Salt Lake City and Brigham City Utah, and Twin Falls, Boise, Payette' and Caldwell Idaho. The speaker was introduced by President Robert II. Hinckley. Announcement of the program for next Wednesday was made, the speaker to be E, O. Larson, U. S. reclamation engineer in charge of Utah projects. A. P. Bigelow will preside at this conference to event, a rural-urba- n which the Rotary will invite farm leaders. Local Rotary Club Addressed by Reilly Atkinson Wednesday cross-sectio- of Utah this year. Mr. and Mrs. George Moyes entertained their family at a Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday. Their sons and daughters and families were present and included: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carver and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Moyes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Poulson and family, Dee Moyes, Miss Laura Wallace, Miss Elna Poul-soand Ralph Taylor. Mrs. Lucille Norris and baby girl have returned to their home in (forth Ogden. Mrs. Norris has been convalescing at the home of her parents in riain City since her return from TEACHERS NOT GOOD VOTERS the Dee hospital. From a tabulated report published Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Bingham of in the Utah Educational Review but Reilly Atkinson Huntsville, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Norris of the members of the Utah Edfew of North Ogden and Wheatly Taylor association who attended the ucational was cited by District Governor Reilly were dinner guests on Sunday at the were present when votes convention adhe when Atkinson of Boise, Idaho, home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson. The number of members were taken. dressed the Ogden club Wednesday Mrs. P. A. Bingham of Huntsville is given as 133 Davis from county is noon at the Hotel Bigelow. Rotary has been spending a few days in Plain week-en- d 75. The vote number and voting visiting relatives here. operating in 64 countries of the world .rom Davis county was City with her mother, Mrs. Marie ing. Mrs. Mr. Hall John and Mr. and and T, M. Mrs. considerably J. former bon, toBrown, clubs and there are 3450 working Olson, who has been ill for some time. Anna and Wilson residents, celebrated their ward world fellowship, Mr. Atkinson above the average of the convention. Mrs. Clarence Coy is visiting with Edwin, and daughters, Mary, returned this week from a golden wedding anniversary Decem- stated. International friendship lead- The best representation was from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hawks of three-week where 127 out of a trip east. They visited in ber 3 at their home in Ogden. Among ing to world peace is the purpose of Weber county, 184 Ogden. voted. The tabuof the Iowa, Wilson from Mrs. were Nebraska, Wyoming, Indiana, membership guests rec-the organization. It is dependent upA dance was given in the ward i and Illinois shows that Considerable as time was S. E. taken a M. Mrs. whole, William lation, Holmes, club on attendance the of individual rational hall Thursday evening. in In Nebraska the less membeand of Mr. Mrs. than and William H. Chicago. Holmes, spent members and can only be developed Music was furnished by the Taylor Mrs. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Benson Myers, a Iowa number of visited were at voting. rship they present of the continuous orchestra. upbuilding through and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Bingham. Halls relatives. in club afmembership participation Wednesday was pie day at the Mr. and Bin. F. W. Stratford were fairs. Service to self, to the club, CONSTITUTIONAL AB1ENDMENTS Tlain City school Pies were donated Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. nation and the world are The constitutional amendments, by the girls of the seventh grade and RIVERDALE Richard Graehl returned Saturday community, ell part of this greater program, the which were voted on at the late elecsold during the day. The proceeds fprni Provo where he spent Thanks- speaker said. were given to assist Inez Terry, who tion, were carried by the following Wm.-O- . Mrs. Call entertained giving with his brother, Theo Graehl accident was seriously injured in an P.o majorities: Amendment No. one, the that Regarding suggestion afterA little of. dinner boys group Tuesday family party was given at the school last week. amendment No, two, 9,272; noon in honor of her small son. Jacks on Thanksgiving day by Mr. and Mrs. tary is an exclusive organization, he No. 3, 10,780; amendment is amendment exclusiveness a new said, Rotarys Games were Erastus birthday anniversary. Bingham. The guests were amendment Na five, welcomNo. individuals but 11,370; four, kind, HOOPER barring enjoyed and at 4:30 a dainty luncheon their children, Elva, Edna, Norman, was served to Billy Hunter, Gray Ja- and Merlin; Mr. and Mrs. Claude ing all nationalities, from all coun 4,867; amendment No. six, 26,262. Funeral services were held Sunday cobs, Rulon and Ivan Bambrough, Bingham, Miss Norma Patterson, of afternoon in the ward chapel for the George Mahas, Don and Howard El- Bloomington, Idaho, and Ersel Platt BIr. and Mrs. William Wadsworth infant son of BIr. and Mrs. Dewey lis, Leroy Cobia, Jimmy Hamblin, Craythorn. The baby was ill only a Bryan Laker, and the honored guest entertained twenty guests at ThanksMrs. Charloite Jacobs entertained giving dinner on Thursday. The few days with pneumonia. Bishop J. D. Hooper conducted the services. ten girls Saturday evening at a dinguests were Mrs. Wadsworths Interment was made in the Hooper ner in honor of her daughter, Rettas, mother, Mrs. Martha Giles, of Plain T nineteenth birthday anniversary. The City, and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Orton, , cemetery. Mrs. Russell Wilson has returned to table was decorated with carnations of Morgan. k and pink candles. After dinner the her home in Ogden after a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williamson visit with her mother, Blrs. J. G. evening was spent in playing Rook. and family and Mrs. Eliza Martin Those present were Misses Mary were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. BIrs. Mary Soule of St. Anthony, Adams, Grace Taylor, Esther Stimp- Leslie A. Smith on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Benedict spent Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold son, Leona Ellis, Edna Bailey, Kleone Pearl Stephens, Dorothy Thanksgiving with Mrs. Benedicts Powers were dinner guests of Mr. Cooley, and BIrs. Lee Powers Thanksgiving Stimpson, Eleanor Lake and .the hon- parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hatch, of ored guest day. Springville. They returned home FriMrs. Harry Pledger returned from day. t Mr. and BIrs. John II. Powers and Mr. and Mrs. William family have sold their home in Hoop the hospital Friday, afternoon. She Anderson er and will move to Ogden in the near is recovering nicely, but will be con- and family were guests of Mr. and Mis. Eddie Cole, of Ogden, over the future. They will be greatly missed fined to her bed for another week. Mrs. Charlotte Jacobs was happily week end. as they have been, active in religious, civic and social affairs. WEST The Geo. R. Atkinson family spent surprised Friday afternoon when she Mr. and Mrs. David J. Powers were returned home to find a group of Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. AlMilton and Geddea Brown left by hosts at a party given at their home friends gathered to celebrate her ma Holiday, of Marriott. automobile Monday evening for Santa Saturday evening, it being their four- birthday anniversary with hey. Late James I Platt, of Salt Lake, spent The in the afternoon refreshments were Thanksgiving with his Rosa, California. They belong to the teenth wedding anniversary. parents, BisBIrs. hop and Mrs. James H. Platt. tap dancing chorus which is making evening was spent playing cards and served. The guests included BIrs. the trip with the Weber college foot- bunco. Refreshments were served to Norman F. Bingham, of Parry; Arthur Butler and Martin Johnson ball team. Melbourne Chugg, a mem- the following guests: Mr. and Mrs, Jessie Bingham, of Ogden; Mrs. So- arrived from California Thursday to ber of the football squad, departed J. J. Dyson, Mr. and BIrs. J. II. Dy- phia Bingham, Mrs. John Stimpson, spend Thanksgiving with their parwith the team Tuesday morning. son, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Fielding, Mrs. C. S. Adams, Mrs. Mary Stimp- ents, Mrs. Elisabeth Butler and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. John S. BIr. and BIrs. Lewis Spaulding, Mr. son, BIrs. Edward Bingham, A dance sponsored by the Johnson. basketball team was given Wednesday and Mrs. David A. Fowers, Mr. and Arthur S. Bingham, Mrs. Jessie BI. Mrs. Ole Olsen and daughter, Mrs. evening in the ward recreational hall. Mrs. Glen Fowers, Mr. and BIrs. Eli Stephens, BIrs, Cora Child, Mrs. Mat-ti- e William Sherman, were honored with The Taylor orchestra furnished the Fielding, BIr. and BIrs. Geo. McCloy, Ritter, Mrs. J. B. Fife, Mrs. Carl a party Wednesday, tendered by memBIr. BIr. music. and Wahlstrom, Mrs. Will Smead, BIrs. bers of the family on the occasion of and Mrs. Frank Gailey, EWELRY makes the sort of gift that A merry crowd was in attendance Mrs. Frank Fowers, and Denzel Dor- Fred Thomas, and Mrs. Mabel Ellis. their joint birthday anniversaries. announce Mr. Mrs. John Siler and at the dance Thanksgiving evening. othy, Roland, Laura, and Melva Fow Mrs. Shermans home was the scene of brings new joy with the years. We the birth of baby girl at their home. entertainment during the Music was brought by the traveling era. afternoon, have a large selection of appropriate sugJohn Bybee has been serving on the and in the evening the orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Stoker an: guests met at Mrs. David Kinghorn and daughter two daughters, Dorothy and Elaine, federal jury in Salt Lake during the the home of the mother gestions all moderately priced for men for dinner. week. Fuila, spent the Thanksgiving holi- spent the Thanksgiving holidays as past and boys, girls and women. The list included Mr. and Mrs. BIr. and BIrs. Van E. Heniger an- Ole guest days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. guests of BIr. and BIrs. Eli Arave at Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. William Idaho Falls, Idaho. Riley Taylor. They arrive: nounce the birth of a baby girl at the Sherman, Mr. Olaf Bonerud, Mrs. EmCHRISTMAS SPECIALS Dee hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Watson and daugh- home Blonday. ma Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. were BIr. Pete and Harper BI. Smith, BIr. and BIrs. Norman Olter, of Pocatello, were Thanksgiving Ethelyn Smith, the little daughter Jeweled small model guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, of Mrs. Jennie Hooper Smith, was Thanksgiving dinner guests of BIrs. sen,1 Mr. and Mrs. George Stratford, Wrist Watches for WahlMrs. Carl A. D. Brown. seriously scalded Saturday when she Harpers mother, and Theodore Olsen, all of Wilson; the boy or girt.... Miss Mary Westcrgard. a nurse at fell into a tub of hot water. She strom. BIr. and Mrs. Victor Olsen and Mr Jensen Blisses the Dee hospital spent Thanksgiving was attended by a physician and is Dorothy and Gladys and Mrs. Ted 17 J, 12 size filled of Ogden, and arrived Wednesday evening from Car- Mr. and BIrs. Frank, dsy at the home of her parents, Mr. said to be recovering satisfactorily. Olsen Ole T. and Guy or Waltham Elgin Nevada. are Both' girls and Mrs. H. CL Westcrgard. BIrs. John Stoddard and BIrs. Ellen lin, teaching of Salt Lake City. with chain and at Carlin. While here they visited Smith, The Gleaner girls and the M Men Johnston are still seriously ill. Mrs. Max Hilton and baby boy are knife ....... .. .( h ....... are preparing to present the one-aMr. and BIrs. Ray Fisher of West friends in Ogden and Salt Lake. Rose at the home of the Mr. grandparents, also of Salt Lake, spent Jensen, In the Making," the following is Point were dinner guests at the home play and Mrs. Lee Wallace. the cast: Judge Bardell, Theo Thomp- of Mr. and BIrs. Vem Rigby last Thanksgiving here. Mrs. T. Ole Smith and baby daughRiverdale will be well represented ter are now with Mrs. son; Bliss King, Helena Brown; Mrs. Saturday evening. Smiths parthe program next Sunday at the ents at Selesky, Mrs. Gwen Fisher; BIrs. TruHooper basketball team met Plain on Taylor. BI Girls convention. Blen and Gleaner man, Oretta Chugg; Leah Selesky, City's team at Plain City last SaturOn November 19 a girl was Hermine Groberg; Spencer Truman, day, the score being 34 to 4 in favor The Blutual quartet, consisting of born to BIr. and Mrs. babySlot at the Jerry Susie Carl Paul Thompson, Bingham, Duard Chugg. This is a contest play of Hooper. Dee hospital. BIrs. Slot was formerly Mr. and BIrs. A. J. Cunnington and Jacobs and Dorothy Stimpson, will Miss Virginia Allen. for the BI. I. A. dramatics. The following cast has been chosen for the children, Shirley and Keith, were sing one number, and Bliss Emma JaMrs. Rose Atkinson has returned three one-adrama Peg 0 My Thanksgiving dinner guests at the cobs will give a talk on How Glean- from a visit with relatives at Logan. Latter-da- y Heart": Mr. Hopkins, Ferman home of Mr. and Mrs. Rue Cunning-to- er Girls are upholding She attended a birthday celebration Saint ideals. Chris Brent, Junior Taylor; for her father, George Holiday, while The local school is planning a Alanc Chichester, Ambrose McFar Sunday evening services in the lane: Jarvia, Albert Dabb; Jerry, Hooper chapel were largely attended. Christmas program preceding the hol- away. Ben Benedict spent the holiday 17 More idays. The junior high department week end in Salt Jr, Weey Tomelson; Ethel Chichester, President Aaron W. Tracy of the We- will Lake City. Ruth Dabb; Miss Bennett, Oretta ber college was the principal speaker. present a three act play, and the grades will produce a Chug; Mrs. Chichester, Claudia Tay-io- Miss Skinner of Montpelier, Idaho, a elementary Christmas SYRACUSE operetta. egr student of Weber college, rendered a Connell, Zesta BIrs Charlotte Jacobs was successSam Tomelson is coaching thisTaylor; group of vocal solos. play, Selections are better and service is quicker for the ana local people are looking forwarc Mr. and BIrs. Spencer J. Barton enThe draipa, Oh, Kay," was pre- ful in the election for member of the school Wednesboard Weber to its presentation. county tertained at a well arranged dinner sented by the M. I. A. to a large audearly shopper . . . and you will save if you RIDE Bishop Lorenzo Taylor, of Farr ience last Wednesday evening. In the day. Mrs. Jacobs carried Riverdale party at their home Thanksgiving vote the 175 solid, being West, was a speaker at the North We near future the BI Blen and Gleaner practically Covers were laid for eighteen THE STREET CARS! for Henry Combe, day. her stake conference on Sunday. Girls will present a three-aSeveral friends from Salt drama for her and 4 votes BIrs. guests. Burch Creek. of Jacobs has lake being present. entitled Because I Love You," dibeen serving on the Weber county rected Marian Parel Parker and BIr. and Mrs. Blaurice E. Stoker by CITY school board since last Biarch, when Widdison. last week-en- d at Wellsville as $1.00! spent she was appointed to fill the uncaMiss Vivian Thomas and Bliss Dorguests of BIr. and BIrs. Julian Bair lled term of her husband, Murray K. and family. NORTH OGDEN othy Maw were among the chorus acobs. Mr. and Mrs. Oel C. Sessions spent singers who accompanied the Weber BIr. and Mrs. Edwin House ancollege football team to Santa Rosa. The school election created much nounce the marriage of their daugh- Friday in Ogden as guests of Mr. and The party left Ogden interest and during the week. The elec- ter, Enid, to Gilbert Gibby. The cou- Mrs. Ray Dawson. Tuesday will return Sunday. tion was held Wednesday and result- ple were married in the Salt Lake Floyd Stoker, of Salt Lake, visited The ward recreational committee is ed in the reelection of David C. temple Thursday. In the evening a with his brother, Blaurice E. Stoker ' Ponjonng a series of plays which Shupe, present incumbent. His op- wedding reception was given for them on Thanksgiving day. will be presented at intervals home was of also at the the E. bride's Brown, George ponent parents. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer J. Barton the winter months. The first during BUY A PASS AND SAVE! BIr. and BIrs. Sidney U Wyatt and of the of North Ogden. in Kaysville as guests spent cries, entitled Dust of the Earth," Charles Chandler gave a report family were dinner guests of Mr. ar.d of Mrs.Saturday Barton. Mary n, . one-thi- rd 39,-74- 7; out-of-to- , two-wee- Wid-diso- n. FARR Lets give Jewelry for Christmas J M-M- en $10.00 $28.00 ct J. S. Lewis & Company ct Wes-tergar- n. d;' HURRY-- Just r; Shopping Days Until Christmas! ct PLAIN Unlimited Weekly Pass UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO. |