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I j j r " A !' 1 I SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 15 19341 PIONEER FETED ON BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY (Q i ! ? — - i v j I j I 3 Parry: j J J J - was yet! in its infancy great-granddaugh- others j On November 20 1806 she was married to Joseph Parry a widower with four children These she mothered as tenderly as if they were her own About nine months after her marriage her mother who had been in poor health passed away Amos Pease Stone her father studied medicine in the east beforjs he came to Utah and although he was not a graduate doctor he rendered valuable service to the pioneers and was able to relieve Jmuch suf" fering After her father's death she took up the duty of ministering to the sick which she faith- fully carried on for many years She has been the mother of nine children only three of whom are living SHOWER IS GIVEN FOR BRIDE OF MONTH ' In honor tensen daughter of Mr land Mrs LL Mortensen whose marriage toiFarrar Wheelwright will take place in the near future Miss Anita Cottle entertained at a shower on Wednesday evening at her home 2923 Jackson avenue After the bridge games a late j mapper was served The guests included Miss Mortensen Miss Kate Heiner Miss Ruth Greaves Miss Bernlce Ellis Miss Margaret Gwilliam ML Ardell Baugh Mrs O Bj Madson Mrs Gene Goddard Miss Lucille Clark Miss Mary Louis McKay Mrs Mortensen Mrsi Wheelwright Mrs R F Cottle and Mrs Neeley of Salt Lake City Permanent Wave JS2C0 Shampoo and Marcel L 5100 Shampoo and Finger U'ave 75c (dry) Hair Cutting: ! load's Deauiy Shop — At 4432 Phone There has been such a response from business men that it is found these hours necessary to observe ' for serving All admissions will be through the street entrance of the first' v floor of the chateau Cards will follow the luncheon for those who care to play The exhibits will be displayed in the main hall and the style show will be held at three o'clock Harold Jennings will give a 15 minute talk on our state products - and manufactured articles The city federation solicits the in loyal support of all citizens ' " the local exhibition The following are the commit- tee: Hostesses for dining room j Mrs W O Pell and Mrs: Frank Mrs Austin Francis chairmen Johnson Mrs J T Firth Mrs Arthur Jensen Mrs H L Taylor Mrs A T Corey Mrs P Ai Herdti Mrs Charles West Mrsi A D Barber Mrs J W Wintle Mrs A B Petterson Mrs J Ei Cave Mrs George H Mattson Mrs J S Campbell Mrs Fred Gi Edson Mrs George Tillett Tickets: Mrs J A Gager chair- man Mrs Don Woollsey Mrs' Roscoe Glasmann Mrs Austin Johnson Mrs' Josephine Hurst' Mrs Henry Volker Mrs Maude Patterson Hundley Mrs J H Peckinpaugh Mrs H L Taylor Mrs Horace Nebeker Mrs Herman Fetscher Mrs Cleam Jensen Mrsj Thomas Williams Mrs Helen Rice1 Mrs J B Cooley Mrs G G Marriott Mrs Jesse Brown' Mrs James F Jones of Hooper i Entertainment committee: Mrs' G C Moyes chairman Mrs Roy- al Eccles Mrs W G Greenwell Mrs Ray Whitmeyer' Mrs Her- -i man Fetscher Mrs R C Glas-- 1 mann Mrs Carl Watson Mrs Rj P Beus Mrs Ora Smith 'Mrs M' P Hundley Mrs P B Haslet Mrs Horace Nebeker Mrs J E Mor-- j rell Mrs J U Eldredge Jr Mrs Charles Gilmore Mrs G G Marriott Mrs Anna Van Dyke Mrs ' H C Wylie Central committee: Mrs J H Peckenpaugh vice president of city federation Mrs W O Pell chairman of the education committee Mrs G G Moyes chairman of the citizens committee Mrs Frank Francis district director Mrs J A Gager past president Ogden district Mrs Joseph G Falck Ogden district president ex-- of' ficio member of all committees Mrs Angus Kennedy with two assistants will do the catering Many local firms who will not have exhibits have assisted the committees in other ways dy - ! 1 Olga Thoreson Johnson contralto of San Francisco who will present the program ati the annual spring concert of the Song society to be giVen on (Wednesday evening at the Hotel Ben Lomond Mrs Johnson will be assisted by Harry Monson vio- linist of Ogden ine ugaen meeting held on Wednesday pleted arrangements for then-sprin-g concert which will be given Wednesday evening1 April 18 at the Hotel Ben Lomond Olga Thoreson Johnson contralto of San Francisco and Harry Monson Ogden violinist will be heard in the following program: "Melisande ijn the Woods" (Goetz) "O Sleetf Why Dost Thou Leave Me" (Handel) j --Rendu Sereho al Ciglio" (Handel) "Der Tod and das Madchen" (Schubert) "En Svane" (Greig) "Sapphische Ode" (Brahms) Mrs Violin i solos: - m )i fsciM society at a com- Mong Johnson Wed In Logan I-- : j Spanish ' dance "Iiibesfreud" (Grarrados) by (Kreisler) contralt solos: "Now Joan Ardently" fror4 La Mort de Jeanne d'Arc" "Gae to Sleep" (Fisher) "Less Than the Dust" (Woodforde-Finden- )' "The' Night i Wind" "(Farley) The following comjnittees are in charge' General committee: Mrs! C P Ferrin Mrs Bessie Ellis Bertha Oaken and Mrs Lucille Tay- - Mrs m The Gleaner Girs of Weber stake held a musical for their mothers at the Eleventh ward meeting house on April 4 The program included: yocal solos by Mildred Paul piano solo by Louise Emmett vocal solo by Helen Tanner dance by Francis Mortensen accompanied by Loretta Thinnes piano solo by Mildred Purdy reading Adele Larson piano tsolo j by Phillis Rosevear j ' The election of officers for the coming year was conducted by Katherine Riley board member of the Gleaner department The folofficers were elected: lowing Zelma Read Hoope president Virginia Nicholas Second ward vice president Marian Holbrook First ward secretary treasurer light refreshments were served to one hundred guests Committees in charge were: Refreshment Zelma Read Helen HimblenMar-ia- n Holbrook decorations ' Reta Jacobs June Russall program Helen Chugg Virginia Nicholas' i I i 1 SHOWER GIVEN FOR BRIDE OF DECEMBER On Wednesday efenin Mrs Florence Jensen entertained at a shower at her home "oft Van Buren avenue in honor of Mrs Lee Jensen formerly Miss j Ellen Conway whose marriage took place on December 22 The guests were Mrs George Treseder Mrs Gayiard Stephens Mrs A B Stallings Mrs Howard Jensen Mrs Bertha Hog-ga- n Mrs Edgar Jensen Mrs Carl Jensen Mrs Fred Fisher Mrs George YoungmdhMrs Joseph A Taylor Mrs J E Taylor Mrs Elmer Jensen) Mrs May Call Mrs Elva Roundy Mrs' N C Christensen Mrs Phoebe Reeder Mrs Nora Hillam Mrs David Pickett Mrs LaRena Rose Mrs Charles Corliss Mrs Thomas Evans Mrs Lee Jensen i 1 Every baby elephant is covered witn soft fepir resemblinz down at Dirm formerly of Marriott who was married on March 29 in Logan PERSONALS The Drama club will meet April at two-thir- ty pm at the home of Mrs E R Dumke 2527 Van Buren avenue with Mrs Clyde Greenwell as assisting hostess The members appearing on the : program will be Miss Ellen Thomas Mrs Joseph R MorreU and Miss Minnie Moore Brown 19 Cnapter J PJIO GLEANOR GIRLS MOTHERS MUSIPAI I PR Hales Miss Fern HIpwell daughter 01 Mr and Mrs William B Hip-w- ell j lor Program: Mrs Ellen Thomas Mrs C P Ferrin Phyllis Whit-ti- er and Florence Wade I House: Marvel England Ida Marriott Lucille Vernieuw and Cora Read r Decorations: Mrs Grace Nel- son Wright Esther Porter Mary Chappello and Elizabeth Nor- seth Ushers: Beatrice Emmett! Helen Tanner - Vivian Thomas! Ada Cranor Retta Williamson" and Katherine Thomas Orval sisterhood will meet for luncheon at the home fcf Mrs George R Whit- meyer on Wednesday Mrs J S tury of Progress in Invention" Mrs Thomas Leslie will read a poem Chaper F PJ50 will meet with Mrs Paul Weeks for luncheon on Wednesday Mrs E J Harness will have charge of the program ' ' '4 it Mr and Mrs William F Deer-in- g of Alameda Calif are visiting for a few days at the home of Mr and Mrs John W Fisher 2309 Harrison avenue Mrs Deer-in- g was formerly Cecelia Regan of Ogden For a number of years she was the organist at St Joseph's church also a teacher in the Ogden conservatory of music She was a graduate of Sacred Heart Academy of Ogden Mr and Mrs Deering are on a business trip having visited Portland Seattle Vancouver B C Boise and are now on their way home Mr and Mrs W Ray Underhill of Boise Idaho are guests of Mr and Mrs L L Shanks Mr Underhill has recently been made auditor for the Mountain States Telephone and Teleeranh comnanv j grouteZ°TuLVaZmJ! to to their Denver home there make Miss Helen Ashworth of Salt Lake City is the guest of Mrs Herbert H Snyder over the weekend Miss Ashworth attended the dinner dance Of Phi Delta Theta on Thursday evening at the Ben Lomond hotel v DFNC Y HO TO BOARD MEMBERS I Charlotte ' Jacobs and Mrs Fern Laudie Of th Wplvr stglra Pollaf society presidency entertained the board members at a luncheon on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs avenue Wright on Washington The table was beautifully arranged with spring flowers and covers were laid for Mrs Dora A Peterson Mrs Blanche Wilson Mrs Sophie Bingham Mrs Pearl Taylor Mrs Alice H Mack Mrs Rachel M Jensen Mrs Ida Anderson Mrs Mary Parker and the hostesses The hostesses were presented with Relief society pins by the board members - LAST LECTURE SERIES WEDNESDAY The iast lecture of the course given by Professor Irving S Noall state director of vthe vocational education will be given In Central Junior auditorium on Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock Members of the Children's Hour club sponsors of the program are re quested to meet at o'clock on Wednesday for Thhe Junior Progressive club met Sunday afternoon In the stu-d- io of Miss Ellen Thomas The club members led by Helen Read sang the national junior song This was followed by piano and vocal numbers given by Pauline Bruesch Elaine Williamson" Helen Read Verda and Verla Hale ucn ecoviue Ruth Read Chloe Webb Lloyd Norseth and Mac-LeJohnson The club's membership was renewed in the national and state federations Refreshments were served by ' Helen and Ruth Read an - - SISTERHOOD HAS' CELEBRATION The Ogden unit of "the Danish toisternood of America celebrated its seventeenth aniversary Thursday evening at Dick's cafe Supper was enjoyed by the members ' and their escorts A supper Mrs M Christiansen who recently enjoyed a trip to Den A mark gave in words a speech urging the members to keep a niche in their hearts tot dear ones they still have in Den-- r well-chos- en mark Those who had served the lodges as presidents were remembered with bouquets as were also the! secretary and cashier Cards rounded out the pleas ant evening rSXXJhi: nvtlNHNU munoUAI Mr and Mrs Cliff Williams entertained at a dinner and dance at the El Nido cabaret Thursday evening Those present were: Mr" and Mrs Ed Hall Dr and Mrs J E Olson Ruth Brewer Peterson Dr Walter Swanson Mr and Mrs Leslie West Mr and Mrs Wayne A Gulmundsen Mr and Mrs Albert Oborn Mr and Mrs Lloyd Murdock and the host and hostess - s J- The Junior Women's club of Hooper entertained their escorts and members of their play-cas- t' last Saturday evening at a party In the gymnasium of the Hooper schooihouse The evening jwat spent in playing bunco Refreshments were served Mrs Bruce Johnston and Mrs Lew Mitchell were in charge of affairs The regular meeting of the Junior Women's club" of Hooper was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Leonard Chris tensen Mrs Parel Parker sanj Mrs A J Cunnlngton reviewed the book "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austin Misses Catherine and Genevieve Parker sang accompanying themselves on the and guitar Refreshments were served to Mrs Vern Parker Mrs Wllkie Flinders special guests and twelve club members Mrs Ellis L Salter formerly Miss Mildred Hodson daughter! of Mr and Mrs D F Hodson of Marriott whose marriage tdok J place on March 28 in the Salt Lake temple WEDDING PARTY HONORS COUPLE IN MARRIOTT A delightful event of was the wedding recepMarch tion given by Mr and Mrs D F Hodson at their home in Marriott in honor of their daughter Mildred 'and Ellis L Slater who were married March 28 In the ' Salt Lake temple Supper was served by Miss Rose Rufrano Miss Virginia Stanger" Mrs Bernice Butler and Mrs Geneva Stanger girl friends of the bride ' The tables and rooms' were bright with roses carnations and spring flowers' The guests included Mr and Mrs" J Lawrence Slater Mr and JMrs Lawrence Ritchie Mr and Mrs Rudolph Parry Mrs James Slater Mr and Mrs Arnold Slater Mr and Mrs 'William Thomas: Mr and Mrs E ASaun ders Mr: and Mrs Harold Slater Mr William Hodson Mr! George Hodson Mr Leonard B Hodson Mrs Drucilla Covington Mr arid Mrs William H Butler Mrs Myrtle Butler Mr and Mrs CEarl W Butler Mr snd Mrs Marvin Wayment Mr and Mrs H C Kimball of Salt Lake City Mrs Jane Stanger Miss Lacelle Shupe Mr and Mrs Carl Slater XIr and Mrs Sam DeVries Mr: and Mrs Raymond Slater Mr and Mrs Doles Bingham andMr and Mrs 5 Charles Tracy During the past month a number of showers have been eiven 111 hon°r of the bride Ori March Hodson sister of the bride entertained at her home on March 19 Mrs Lawr- ence Slater and Mrs Sam De Vries entertained on March 23 the officers of the Marriott ward Mutuals entertained f t the home of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Ritchie and on April 13 Miss Kate Gall' Mrs Delos Bingham Mrs Ralph Cottrell Mrs Claire Orem Mrs Ruby Doxey and Mrs Dewey Brown entertained at the home of Mrs Ralph Cottrell f Many beautiful and useful gifts were re ceived by the bride I MUSICAL EVENT AND DRAMA SET FOR WEDNESDAY ' social 30 " 1 ! " On Wednesday evening April 18th Silver Review No 1— Wo- men's Benefit association will be entertained by Mrs John Heiner and Mrs Vivia Stearman when they will present a miscellaneous musical prograSn also a two act comedy of the Revolutionary days and a morality play act under the direction of Miss Jane " Marcell Heinen' " Those appearing on the program are as follows: Joyce Gregory Helen Brown Phyllis Bro-ph- y Elizabeth Brown Karma Hill Bernice Perrins Loyal Chris ten-se- n Helen Van Woerkom Joyce Romney Clara Gilman" Betty West Billle Cheesman Carl Mat-tinsMary Francis Heiner Betty Herrington Mary Vance Martha Vance! Eugene Kingsford Jean Kapple Jane Marceir Heiner Mattson A very pleasant evening as promised to all who attend and refreshments will be served The proceeds received will be placed in the floral fund and alstf used for charity In-on- - ( ac-cord- ian e j FORMAL DANCE AT HOTEL BEN LOMOND The annual formal spring dance of the Phi' Delta Theta fraternity of the University of Utah was on and-Hele- I held Thursday evening at the HoV tel Ben Lomond The fraternity colors- - of blue and white were used in the and the centerpieces of spring flowers Favors were gold chains with the fraternity seal and corsages of roses and rweet peas for the women guests There were eighty in attendance from Salt Lake City and Ogden ecorations n BRITTAN'S t I I Annual Spring Ready Clearance -T- o-Wear ( : r Sale Unusual : miJu it r : i Importance Prices I Mrs J H Waters? President renowned Throughout the West Q Q - Reduced 'As Much As 50 For Quick Clearance to Make Room for Slimmer e 0 1 Salt Lake s Most Motel Invites You l r f c: 1 I Apparel Which Is Arriving Daily i Demonstration In Your Home I Call -- I V UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO JUNIOR CLUB HAS EVENING PARTY 'v OF Hospitable 3403 M-o- d" An Abode Mr Eklund an en e e Champioir of the World Phone piano-accordi- Distinctive Residence 7 Times S Ta-tan- 1 A PRIZE WINNER EUREKA Ci'r ' NEWHOUSE HOTEL of the Junior Child Culture club at the Hotel Ben Lomond on Thursday afternoon at three o'clock There will be a program followed by tea The following committee will be In charge: Mrs W O Pell Mrs Frank Francis Mrs H W Gwilliam Mrs Mattie Read and Mrs Fred Stone Friday for Los Angeles and will Richard Wagner Mildred Paul Doris Wangsgard Rowse Helen Rice Louise Perrins Knight piano solos: (a) Valse BrUllante Op 34 No 1 F Chopin b) Valse Op 64 No 2 F Chopin Phylls Hansen clarinet "First Concerto Lois Op 73" C M V Weber Robinson String trio: (a) "Andante Melo-dlqu- e' Charles Dancla-tb- ) j"Au bord d'un Rulsseau" Rene de Boisdeffre (At the Brook) Florence Steckel violin Beverly cello Liddy Teuscher Brown la pianist vocal solo "Je Suis (I Am Tltania) (soprano) from Mignon Ambrolse Thomas Mildred Paul solo "Sextette Lucia Di Lammer-mco- r" G Donizetti Edyth Lef-grFrench horn solo 'Fantasle Heroique" Helnrich Gottwald solo Hazel vocal Belshllne Victor "Moonbeams" Herbert (contralto) Helen Rice violin obligato by Winona Olson cornet solo "Grand Russian Fantasia" J Levy Fay Seager piano solo "A composer at piano Gladys Locktrog If ! The Mrs Mary Robbins will leave on sail Saturday from San Pedro for the Hawaiian Islands on the s S Maloa She will be in Honolulu for an indefinite stay Miss Robbins is supervisor of the pediatrics department Dee hospital The Child Culture club will en- - Miss Ruth Scoyillev president presiding and acting as class leader She gave a lesson from the National Junior club magazine "The History of the First Piano" elec- - See Free will be presented: Violin concerto "Scene D Ballets-Charles De Beriot Winona Olson vocal quartet "Dreaming" la" recital Numbers from "Samson and Delila" "Barber of Savillev sacred art songs were reviewed by the Misses Helen Tanner Ada Cranor Alto Hodson Hazel Loch-hea- d Delphia Hale Helen' Wade and T Park Rogers accompanied by Mrs Rogers A few invited friends were present tertain members Mr and Mrs Luke M Wright returned Monday from the coast after a week's absence They motored to Los Angeles returning by way of San Francisco SPRING RECITAL DATED APRIL 20 The annual spring recital of the Phi Kappa Mu Music club will be given Friday evening April 20 at eight o'clock at the Lewis Junior High school auditorium The public is cordially invited to attend There will be no admittance charge The following artistic program On Saturday evening a group of adult pupUs of Miss Ellen Thomas met in the studio for a study two-fifte- en L PHI KAPPA MU - JSTffffS I Bnde Of Last Month Ab-ben- " t vi- "Se-guidil- f SPRING CONCERT PLANS MADE BY SONG SOCIETY --- ' The Sempre Musical societv rript Thursday afternoon at the home or Mrs Fred Froerer with drs R I Draper as chairman for the day Mrs Draper presented a rea per on Spanish music and Span- isa composers Tne musical program follows: Miss Helen Bartlett pianist played "Andelusia- - by-- De Falla Mrs Ben Tyree sang from "Carmen" by Bizet accompanied by Mrs Fred Froerer Mrs Doris Proudfit Fetscher violinist played "Gypsy Serenade" by Valdez and "Tango" by I iz a quartette composed bf Mrs Royal Eccles violinist Mrs Doris Proudfit Fetscher violinist' Mrs Darrell J Greenwell cellist and Mrs Fred Froerer pianist played r'Pastel" by H Paradis ' 1 -- of Miss Frances Mor- - Penney's 2' '' ter j i ' Stone! She came of sturdy Connecticut stock and though somewhat small tn stature was possessed of the Yi£OT courage and stamina neces sary for real pioneer life Her father embraced tfce gospel' De- cember 1844 at New Haven necticut March 22 1846 her fam-5i- ly commenced their westward ijourney They arrived in Utah September 30 1850 in Joseph '(Young's company Mrs Parry is a of Isaac Stone who was a battalion captain from Connecticut in the Revolutionary "war Her mother Minerva Lean-tin- e Jones was the daughter of Merlin and Roxanna Ives Jones1 Roxanna Ive's father also served In the Revolutionary war making her a direct descepdant of the sons of the Revolution on both sides of her family! :She is also a descendant of Theopholls Eaton who was the first governor of the New Haven colony before the state was organized He served as governor for about twenty years She has lived during the administration of every president of the United States since Fillmore and voted for many pf them since she ' had her franchise At the last election that of P D Roosevelt then in her eighty-sixt- h year she went to the polls! and cast her rote She has passed through the evolution of the lop cabin the tallow dip the candle the coal oil lamp the spinnirig wheel the ox team the covered wagon and the horse and buggy! to the most modern conveniences the electric light the railroad the automobile the radio and the airplane She remembers when there were Tery few houses aid all the bench land was covered with sunflowers and rocks j which had rolled down from the mountains and also she remembers when they went to the river in winter and broke the ice toj get their drinking water She was baptized in 1861 by Hezikah Mitchell the ice being broken on £he river in order that the baptism might be j performed LIVED IN BOUNTIFUL The first home of the Stone family in Utah was at Bountiful They lived in a three-roo- m log house with floors and they had a cook stove which was a rare piece of furniture in 1850 Their surroundings were above the average' in comfort They moved from Bountiful to Ogden In 1857 and settled 04 the tabernacle square for a hort time Later they moved near Aaron Farr's flour mill and while living here they were forced to move south on account of the raid of Johnson's army They came back to Ogden 'Jin the' fall of the year and moyed into a house built near the present site of the Hylton mills This was the original Stone homsteid and was later sold to Bishop (West and I -- 187 at Cuncil Bluffs Iowa when : r ' ' The : Mona Smith studio announces a Junior high school stu- - 1 dent musicale in the ballroom' of the Hotel Ben Lomond on Thursday evening at eight o'clock Two hundred invitations have been issued by the young people AM J tl1 one Kiven to all M uu a corcuai those interested The foUowing will appear on the ' program: Betty Epperson Mary Lou "Humphris Ruth Young Martha Ann Dumke Marilyn Eccles Quinten Romney Betty Tan-gre- n Patty Brown Helen Thorne Katherine White Tommie Dee Ruth Purdy Mary Barker Peggy Higginbotham Artha Winter Odette Scowcroft Ellen Wilson Ath-lee- n Bassett and Ruth Mary Pxir- - ' The luncheon will be served o'clock! from twelve to two-thir- ty The members of the Lions club and other business men and business women will be served from twelye until one o'clock and club women from one o'clock until two-thir- ty ! 'the church Arrangements are completed for the educational exhibition of Utah products and manufacturers display to be held in the American Legion chateau on Tuesday April 17 sponsored by the Utah Federation of Women's clubs Ogden dis- trict "Olive Ann Parry daugh- -j Amos Peasq and Minerva Lean tine Jones was born April 8 -- R UTAH PRODUCTS STUDENTS WILL EVENT WILL BE GIVE MUSICAL HELD TUESDAY THURSDAY NIGHT X BORN IN fOWA terof - - — To Give Concert Wednesday In celebration of her elghty- seventh birthday anniversary Mrs OUve Ann Stone j' Parry pioneer of 1850 a party wras given on Monday evening April 9 at her home 348 Parry avenue An in- terestlng program was arranged by her granddaughters and games were played In which Mrs Parry took part relatives There were thirty-si- x In attendance among them Mrs Parry's brother Bernard Stone and two sisters Mrs Minerva P Shaw and Mrs Henry Tribe Refreshments were served during the evening ij The following is from an inter-- j esting sketch of her life written Mrs Walter by a daughter-in-la- w STANDARD-EXAMINE- ' — t j o — - I j '5) t THE OGDEN - - ' ! I ! i - f lADIIS THE Rates Single $2 to $4 Double f2S0 to $459 400 Rooms ' 400 Baths I Ij Hotel Newhouse W E SUTTON General Manager CHAUNCEY W WEST Assistant General Manager READT-TO-lfTEA- 7'tltLrNEK5f n OTfi f f i 'Of Oi) : |