Show SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 1 1036 THE OGDEN STAN MARRIES MORGAN BEAR RIVER CITY Oct 31 —Mr and Mrs Dewey Ramsdale are the parents of a girl born at their home Sunday October 25 Mr and Mrs LaVell Andersen announce the arrival of a boy the family home Saturday sp Jbtober (f 24 Mrs Andersen ' was formerly Miss May Ellis of Both- Mr and Mrs Darwin Jensen of Orderville Utah are the parents of a girl born October 22 Mr Jensen is teaching school at Orderville and is the son of Mr and Mrs Orson Jensen of this city Mrs Jensen was formerly Miss LaRaine McIntyre of Los Angeles Mr and Mrs Willis Hansen of San Diego announce the birth of a girl bom at the Cooleyhospital In Brigham City Octo28 Mr Hansen is the son Mr and Mrs Victor Hansen of this city and is now a member of the U S navy Mrs Hansen ' was formerly Miss Leatha Simpson of Brigham City Mr and Mrs Aaron E Christensen and family were Salt Lake visitors on Sunday with Mr and Mrs William Ashbridjge and family Mr and ’Mrs Melvin Johnson and family returned home Fri-da- y after spending several days in southern Utah The sixth and seventh grade children4- - Wednesday afternoon - accompanied by their school Merlin Miller visited 'wie Garlanji sugar factory and hos-pita- Peterson Dr and Mrs B R‘ McKinnon in Logan for spent the week-en- d and homecoming the Aggie-Uta- h f X Y' They were accompanied home by Mrs McKinnon’s mother Mrs Sophie Baker HALLOWEEN PARTY Miss Glenna Tippetts and Miss Shirley Olsen entertained their little friends at a delightful Halloween party Wednesday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs J R Tippetts Those present were: Florence Thack eray Benon Palmer Roberta Guild Evelyn Olsen Clare Sanford Willa Forest Camilla Fry Betty (Randall Marilyn Heiner Colleen Butters Donna Clark and Peggy Williams Mrs Carl Phillips returned Tuesday from Greeley Colorado after visiting her parents Mr and Mrs CL O Crawford Mrs Alen Stratford of Ogden Mrs Raymond M Wagstaff formerly Miss Ida Newey daughter of Mr and Mrs James N NeWey whose marriage took place at Randolph Utah October 5 Mr Wagstaff Is the son of Mr and Mrs John R Wagstaff 1 EVANSTQN r SOCIETY learned about the manufacture of sugar Later they visited the Jen-- i sen flour mill at Honeyville to learn about the manufacture of spent the Station M A Announces ah Mutual Party I n Tremonton visiting with her daughter Mrs L C Christensen ’also with her granddaughter Mrs Mart Hansen and her new baby son" : GARLAND VISITORS Mrs Miltrude Nelsen of Corinne JMrs Emma Jensen Mrs Maggie Andersen Mrs Muaiel Sorensen and son spent Wednesday in Garland visiting with Mrs Virgil Carter and family 'Mrs Martin Ottinger and daughter Mar lyn of Jerome Ida in this city Spent the week-en- d visiting her mother Mrs Emma I 'ensen Saturday afternoon Mrs Rue-je- n O Holmgren entertained a number of little folks in honor of the tenth birthday of her son Gordon Games were played and luncheon was served CLASSES HOLD OUTING (Wednesday afternoon the sixth and seventh grade school children accompanied by their teacher Merlin Miller visited the Garland sugar factory and the Jensen flour mill the latter at Brigham City The classes enjoyed the outing Mr and Mrs Claud R Iversen of Tremonton Mrs Augusta Iver-se- n Mrs Thressa Brailsford and sons motored to Snowville where they spent the junday with Mr and Mrs day visiting: - Golden Petersen and family Mrs Petersen served a delicious hot dinner in honor of the ninth birthday of her son Junior 31— The Oct EVANSTON Young Women’s Mutual Improvement association entertained the Young Men’s organization Tuesday evening The following program was given under the direction of Mrs John Peart Jr sec- ond counsellor in the Evanston Mutual organization: A feature' radiq program broadcasted from station M I A with Miss Afton James as the announcer a tap dance by Elaine O’Hara who was in a Halloween costume a piano solo by Miss Naomi Wainwright a vocal sblo by Fred Thompson a musical reading by Betty Joi Brimhall an imitation ‘of moviei stars by Gladys June Burley a half-hoof dancing followed by community singing led by the choister Mrs Peter W Easton Following the program refreshL ments were served GUEST OF CLUB Mrs Otto Bostrom and Mrs William Evers returned Friday evening from Green River where they were guests of honor at a meeting of tpe Green River Friday afternoon bridge club The Daughters of'Utah Pioneers met Wednesday afternoon at of Mrs H W Phillips After a short business meeting a delicious luncheon was served Mrs Earl Wainwright gave a comprehensive and entertaining history of Uinta county Assisting Mrs Phillips were Mrs E F Bennett and Mrs Walter Sims f this has to ' "" stop- J AMO l 30 LAST - fanny par- “AIN'T-A-KNOCKE- Jii J e brated her eighty-firbirthday anniversary October 23 Mrs Cleve Peterson Mrs May Thurston Mrs Dorothy Bertosh Mrs Fred Anderson Mrs Aniy Randall Mrs Bessie Thurston entertained at a beautifully arranged dinner party on Friday The guests were seated at one long table which was decorated with Cecil Brunner roses and a birthday cake centerpiece in pink and white A musical program was given and games played Those present were the daughters Mr and Mrs James Peterson Zetta Wilson Sara Ann Bertosh Dolly Hammer Annie Clark R” EHD YOUft Cynthia Criddle Ada Thurston Clara Mechem and Mrs Marvin Giles Mr and Mrs Alfred Bohman Mrs Nancy Bohman and son Roland spent the past week visiting at Minersville and Beaver with Mr and Mrs William Woods Mrs James Morby of Park Barber Dale Cluff and Miss Thelma Heward BRIDGE LUNCHEON Mrs Max Houtz entertained her bridge club at her home last Wednesday evening Halloween decorations were used About eleven o’clock delicious refreshments were served The guests were: the Misses Mary Walton Elizabeth Dolan Thelma Heward Anna Taylor Susie Sanford and Mesdames Earl Martin Ed ‘Prince and Ed Ramsey ) HEATIHS THOUHES mother-of-pea- rl The evening silhouette is fitted closely to the body with a rather sedate decollete The fitted waists are sometimes belted and sometimes untrimmed Flowers and jewelry are used for trimming Lame coats three-quartlength are trimmed luxuriously with fur and velvet capes are frequently shown er High-waiste- skirts are d shown with some suits rX: 7rY?®3! 7 -- CUT OUR FUEL BILLS IN HALF-MOTHAN PAID FOR THIS MONTH'S EASY INSTALLMENT Lb'l' 'll ! 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I1TIER Lira - also were used as table decorations The following friends of the bride served during the evening Mrs E G Nordquist Mrs Alva Jackson Mrs Ben Robinson Mrs Walter Buchi Miss Margaret Knapton Mrs Frank Wilkenson and Miss Helen Midell The gift room was in charge of Miss Nora Miller and Miss Monty Meacham After Nov 1 Mr and and Meacham will be at home in the Jensen apartments Sunday afternoon Mrs Alfred E Denne Sr presided over a prettily appointed tea at her home in the Prescott apartments in honor of her daughter-in-laMrs Alfred E Denne Jr a recent bride Japanese pastel chrysanthemums and roses were combined for the decorations or the tea table The tea and coffee urns were ST LOUIS— (UP)— The trick knee which has put many promising athletes out of the running is the object of surgical attention at University City High school now that the football season is under way Coach Clarence Muhl believes the ailment can be cured He advanced proof of this by pointing out three so-cal- led es LONDON — (UP) — Britain’s youngest trade union the National Union 'of Boxers has celebrated Its first birthday by issuing its own official organ The Boxers' The union was registered in 1935 with Jimmy Wilde former champion president and Len Harvey former cruiserweight champion as ’ -- an One hundred and fifty guests called during the receiving hours The women’s division of the Salt Lake County Democratic committee will entertain at a reception and tea at the Newhouse hotel Sunday between the hours of 3 and 6 pm The tea will honor Governor and Mrs Henry H Blood and all Democratic dates Mrs D W Moffat will be the general chairman and will be assisted by Mrs Scott P Stewart Mrs C O Bonner Mrs J Wallace' West Mrs S‘ L Cate Mrs F W Wonnacott- Mrs V E Anderson and Mrs W S - ' Mr and Mrs J F Nibley en- tertained at a prettily arranged dinner at their home on East South Temple street Tuesday eve- s ning in honor of Miss Whitney and her fiance Becky Max Dean Covers were laid for 20 guests Tuesday atfernoon Mrs Lawrence V Guild presided over a prettily arranged luncheon at the Town club in compliment to Miss Whitney Mrs Richard C Freed Mrs A W McCune and Miss Marie McCune of Los Angeles who are visiting Mr and Mrs Frank A Fisher The table Was arranged in the private dining room of the club and was decorated with white cosmos and chrysanthemums Covers were laid for 16 guests Wednesday Mrs H D Hines entertained at a luncheon at the Town club fh honor of Miss Whit-- t ney who with Mr Dean were honored at a dinner Wednesday evening by Mr and Mrs S a! Whitney at their home on I street'’ POLICE SCHOOL TO TRAVEL SACRAMENTO CaJ — (UP)— California is planning a traveling training school for police The state is to be divided into 14 zones and the faculty will travel from zone to zone to instruct peace officers in the technicalities of their jobs Severe Winter Certain Vows Indian Prophet Village of 800 Boasfs of Three Verse Writers — - McClelland Barclay YModel Is Wear-In- f Humming Bird Style 620x— 7h Finest Thing In Hosiery w - presided over by Johnson Mrs L Mactavish Pyke Holmes and Miss Mrs Jacob A P Bowen Mrs Miss Elizabeth Clara Holmes HOTEL JEVJ C03JFORT SERVICE INNOVATIONS Ijuminfnq Birds lf Product f CCM7A2Y Kansas City Mo Phone S073 7 Salon To Meet Well-Know- n Figure Control Specialist From Chicago For A Free Figure Control Problem Analysis Phone 435-For Appointment 5 Suite 2447 Washington Ave W SARGEE3T Ogden Utah 3203 Adams TWIST DOES FOR YOU Her &i-5- i i TnBif Attractive Cheerful Rooms Running Ice Water in All Rooms 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blade that’s really sharp At special introductory price of $250 is worth twice the price 1 $125 Ijumminq Bird h osier y San Francisco NSW COLORS— 11 STYLES— CHIFFONS SHEERS K your 5 SUPER-SHEERS- CRYSTAL-- CREPS STYLES L—3 SOQiMAROWA" is FINEST ACCESSORY' ALVIN CRITCHLOW Assistant Manager Powell at OTarreH ' Bulletin" vice president Harvey has caught the tone of the labor agitator After a reference to the Tolpuddle martyrs who were transported for their principles he tells the boxers that they are “worse exploited than any other class of workmen' "Let us show the parasites that we have at last come to our senses and realized the value of unity We mean business with a capital B” he writes The union demands that promoters pay the following rock-botto- m purses: $5 for six rounds $750 for eight rounds and $1250 for ten rounds and no deductions for seconds The union declares there are many promoters who are former third-basemof the paying lss than these amounts St Louis Browns ' and making deductions for secThe surgeon who performed the onds v ' n on grid-meMuhl’s -Coach operations explained that whenever i a knee injury occurs on the inside of the leg a complete cure is possible by removing the medial semilunar cartilage In all three cases recovery has been rapid he said and no sign rof weakness has developed M Mich MARQUETTE (UP)— Charley Big Knife came out of the north country for his winter supplies today and warned : “Ketch um big snow and plenty ' t cold before next moon” Charley has been the Chippewa weather prophet of the " Huron Mountain country for the last 40 EQUALITY IlL (UP)— Poetic ge- years and says he has never missed nius defying the law of averages His almanac is nature and his has appeared three times in this patron Gitchi Manitou the Great little community of ' 800 people Spirit ' Two of the poets Mrs Hallie I Like the beaver the r mink the Davis Maas and Mrs Nan' Davis frog the bear the muskrat and Breckenridge are sisters and the the wild goose Charley prepared third Donald Moore lives in an for a winter he said would be equal to that of 1917-1- 8 adjoining house Mrs Breckenridge has been writ He bought extra blankets corn-me- al ing for 25 years She has won sugar bacon a hot water bot- numerous prizes Her last award tie for his squaw and a blow torch was a second in the Illinois state to thaw out his traps Then he poetry contest Mrs Maas a his squaw and their two childrens younger sister won first prize In leaned Into a driving snow and the Illinois Federated Woman’s sleet storm and headed back Kt or club this year their Big Bay camp Donald Moore has contributed to : — m— a number of anthologies and num WAGNER KEEPS FAME erous poetry magazines and news TILTONVILLE O— (UP) — Of papers the more than 100 church women —M who served a banquet attended by The German government is plac- Honus Wagner baseball immortal ing first aid necessities In mile- each without exception asked for posts along highways his autograph squad members who have' been apparently cured and are back on the gridiron These youths Dick Root Eugene Multin and Arnold Mickelson declared they have suffered no after-effec- ts since their operation Trick knees usually follow a leg injury Under severe strain or shock the knee cartilage is likely to pop out of place Such star athletes forced to the background by nounced the afflication include “Jumpin’ This year there are 1300 hens Joe” Duggan Yankee third base-ma- n competing from 13 states Seven Benny La Presta St Louis breeds are entered including an University grid halfback Jack Reconas barred rocks white wyan-dott- nault one-tim- e prospect for the Rhode Island reds New boxing championship Tiny Roebuck wrestler and Frank Eler-be- e Hampshires and white leghorns Invites You To Visit Josephine V Coveny ed G 1936 The serving table was centered with a basket of pink carnations and ivory tapers were in crystal holders at each end of the table A miniature bride and bridegroom egg-layi-ng BELL - st $8 groom of GERTRUDE f Now you can have full automatic heat— at its belt with Butler— and at the aame time actually cut your fuel bills 15J6 to 50JSI This attractive coal stoker fits any furnace or boiler underfeeds low-costoker coal into the fire and floods your home throughout with uniform steady warmth at any desired degree of temperature crt You can have an Automatic Butler installed complete and par for it— as you save-w- ith instellments as low as 500 to $800 a month depending on model selected Call us today for FREE Heat Survey and literature See how typical Installations everywhere have cut heating costs one-thir- d one-hafor home and apartment owners hotels schools hospitalsto churches and steam plants hiehly-engineer- $5 to The living rooms were attractively decorated with autumn flowers and the bridal party stood in front of the mantel which was banked with the flowers and autumn leaves TTie bride wore a handsome afternoon gown of French blue crepe She was attended by Miss Ruby Targeson as bridesmaid Valden Kimball acted as best man for the bride- er IM THE BRINGS YOU CONVENIENT EVEN AUTOMATIC HEAT-WI- TH COAL THE MOST INEXPENSIVE FUELI PAY AS YOU SAVE Eayy installments As Low As per (UP) —One TUDOR PIUTE AuioriATic Duncn RE - the North Ward Primary Association i Wednesday g evening at the ward hall The guests were seated at one long table The centerpiece was a beautiful bowl of yellow and bronze chrysanthemums Orange and black tapers were in silver holders and Halloween favors were given Seventy fathers and sons were honored including ward and stake church officials Miss Marie Bohman returned to her work in Salt Lake after a two weeks visit in Los Angelas Mrs John II Heiner Mrs Ross B Robinson and Mrs James Thompson were hostesses at a delightful supper party at the home of Mrs Heiner in honor of the graduate girls of the Seagull class of the North Morgan Primary and their mothers Friday evening Grant F Kearns son of Mr and Mrs N F Kearns of Morgan was elected vice president of his class at Northwestern 'University at Chicago IlL Char-actand scholastic ability were requisites and an important factor in the election i Monday Tuesday or Wednesday BUTLER Mr and Mrs Jack Miller 2434 Murphy’s lane announce the marriage of their daughter Bonnie La Von to Lowell Meacham son of Mr and Mrs Fay Meacham 3118 South West street The marriage tookTemple place Sunday evening at the home ' of the bride’s parents in the presence of relatives and close friends of the young couple The ceremony was performed by C Fagg and was followed by a buffet sup- Conn the country’s oldest marathons is contest at Connecthe ticut State college now In its 26th A year - t In the fall I of every year hundreds of hens settle Into their nests in the poultry husbandry modem electrified department’s and pens Entries are received from over airparts of the country and the college nas captured records year after year Each contestant enters 10 hens and 10 alternates The hens of each entlant are housed in separate pens equipped with wire nests automatic watering and four windows each' Eggs are collected daily graded and a chart kept of progress At the end of 365 days the final scoring Is an' STOKER fVf N AT THAT COST OUR HOME IS'NT REALLY COMFORTABLE THE AUTOMATIC vari-color- ed City spent the past week with her father Irven Carrigan COUrLE MARRIED Mr and Mrs A B Carrigan announced the marriage of their daughter Irene to Jack Wynn Stay-for- YES SALT LAKE CITY Oct 31— Miss Peggy Tanner was the hostess and Miss Becky Whitney a bride-to-b- e the honored guest at a delightful bridge supper given Monday evening at the Tanner home on Second f avenue The serving table was gay with decorations of pom-po- n chrysanthemums and the hostess -- was assisted by her mother Mrs Louise S Tanner The guests to meet the bride-to-b- e were: Miss Dorothy Sweet Miss Janet Alex- ander Miss Isabel Critchlow Miss Juliette May Miss Charlene Scowcroft of Ogden Miss Virginia Hilton Miss Beatrice McCrea Miss Marjory Hyde Miss Jane Bering Miss' Marion Whitney Mrs S: A Whitney Mrs R C Freed Mrs M De Motte Pomeroy and Mrs Claude L Smith Sunday morning Miss Marjory Hyde and Miss Juliette May presided over a prettily breakfast at the Atla clubarranged in compliment to Miss Whitney The table was arranged in the private dininfe room of the club and centered with a graceful bowl in the center of which was a statuette banked at the base with ferns and Burgundy-shade- d chrysanthemums Covers were laid for Miss Whitney Mrs R C Freed Mrs Claude S Smith Miss Marion Whitney Miss Peggy Tanner Miss Gladys Besley Miss Virginia Hilton Miss Betty Shepherd and Miss Beatrice McCrea being son of Mrs Charles Bronson of 2832 Wall avenue The ceremony took place Wednesday at the home of the bridegroom Mayor Harman W Peery performed the ceremony in the presence of close friends and relatives Miss Sally Jay attended the bride and Les Wynn brother of the bridegroom acted as best man Following the wedding a lovely reception was held About one hundred guests called The couple will make their homr in Ogden Mr and Mrs Howard Hulet Joseph Whittier and Stanley Nicholas spent the past week in Southern Utah - ANNUAL BANQUET Lovely in every detail was the annual banquet ‘ honoring the Trail Builder Boyp of the North Morgan Ward Primary and their fathers given by the officers of Boxers' Union Egg Marafhon Surgery Hailed On For Picked As Successful Sets Wage For Hens of Land For Trick Knee British Bouts STORES TODAY’S FASHION TIP st “Ain’t-a-Knocke- r” (iCAN ut son-in-la- w ur the-hom- - - m 11 urn BILL WAS SOCIETY NO-HOS- ' FUEL SALT LAKE By MARY FENTRESS United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS— (UP)— The taller and slimmer silhouette is stressed in the new Jenny collection of winter clothes Tweeds are used extensively for "morning or for sports ensembles and are often combined with plain or figured wools The top coat is frequently trimmed with the same contrasting mate' rial that forms the blouse Black as is the tradition at this house remains prominent for afternoon wear and tailored suits are The particularly smart here skirts often rise high on straight the blouse mounting to above the normal waist line The skirt fulness is achieved above the hem by means of pleating Blouses of lame or satin are worn with these skirts which are completed with short tailored jackets trimmed with fur — ermine beaver or astrakhan The fur makes a small 'collar and ‘rather wide exaggerated revers The coats carry out the straight silhouettes with slim lines and with belts always marked’ though frequently worn without a belt Classic fur collars give a luxurious touch Coat sleeves are rather broad at the shoulder and fitted from the wrist to the elbow Trimming on dresses is achieved work touches by applied cut-oof pique patent leather trimming and belts and small bouquets of no-ho- The club of the Neighbor’s of the Woodcraft held a short business meeting at the home of Mrs Leo Meadow-cra- ft Wednesday evening The remainder of the evening was spent in playing cards and at eleven o’clock attractive refreshFAIR ATTENDED 75 YEARS were served to 21 guests ments — SALEM Ore— (UP) A1 Nye ' and A Halloween theme members holds a blue ribbon as Oregon’s No was carried out Hostesses were 1 fair goer For each of his 75 Mrs Hack Mrs Mabel Adgusta years Nye' has attended the anMcDonald Meadow-cra- ft and Mrs nual Oregon state fair beginning when his parents took him at the Miss Anna Taylor entertained age f 1 to the first state fair her dub at two tables of bridge This year at the fair’s diamond Thursday The Hallowevening jthe management een theme was carried out in j bilee showing warded him the ribbon for this decorations and table decorations perfect attendance record Luncheon was served about mid— — — Um1'!is The guest list included: night estimated that more than Mesdames Max Houtz Jimmie It 1000000 cars from the United Smith Arnold Eastman Gene States enter Canada annually Burdett Roy Anderson Winston OUA with her week-en- d ents Mr and Mrs J G Littlefield Miss Marie Rich and Clarence Rich spent the week-en- d in He-bCity as guests of Mr and Mrs Hyrum Moulton Honoring the Y M M I A Stake board and their partners the Y L M I A entertained at delightful Halloween party Tuesday evening at the high school Games were played and a nice luncheon served T PARTY A st party was held Monday evening At the home of Mr and Mrs J L Terry Dinner was served to the following: Mr and Mrs J M Logan Dr and Mrs E M Abbott Mr and Mrs ' A L Williams Mr ' and Mrs F F Logan Mr and Mrs Gilbert Francis and Mr and Mrs Don C Durrant and Mr and Mrs H H Crouch Miss Mildred Tippetts and Miss Carol Clark entertained at a unique Halloween party in a barn loft Thursday evening Mr C A Smith spent Sunday at the home of his daughter and Mr and Mrs Walter Croft of Farmington BIRTHDAY PARTY In honor of their mother Mrs Matilda Peterson whose celeer flour WOW V' v Mr and Mrs Ross Robison spent Sunday in Evanston the guests of Mr and Mrs James Or Mrs-Melvi- PARIS STYLES C-- D R : MORGAN Oct 31— Mr and Mrs Newell Cook of Salt Lake spent Sunday at the home of i Mr and Mrs Albert Rich Mr and Mrs Jay London announce the birth of a daughter L born last week at the Dee well BEAR RIVER CITY Oct 31 — Mrs Leonard Sorensen and son Mrs Emma Jensen Mrs Nephl Anderson of this city and Mrs Virgil Carter and son of Garland spent Friday afternoon in Corinne where they were the dinner guests of Mr and Nelson The occasion was Mrs Nelsen’s birthday Mr and Mrs Ray Moore and three sons of East Tremonton spept Sunday visiting Mrs "foore’s parents Mr and Mrs iiasmus Hansen Mrs Mettie M in Jorgensenr spent Sunday DARD-EXAMINE- if rrn s Utah's Smartest Shopping Center! 1 t I '! |