| Show 4-- C THE OGDEN MORGAN WILL WED IN 'i j Francis left Saturday evening for Chicago where he - will enter as a junior medical student V " '''S'y " at Northwestern university Mr Francis received his bachelor of PENROSE- Sept 18 — The opening social of the M L A season was an event of Tuesday night in the ward amusement hall Social games were played and refreshments were served Mrs William Miller and Mrs J Brooks Shuman were hostesses at the work and social "day ofAthe Relief society on Tues-- y day quilt was completed in the progress of the afternoon and refreshments were served - ' Picnic Given on 79th Anniversary Mrs Maria Stock Allred was honored with a picnic party Saturday in Liberty park at Salt Lake City by a few of her children andl grandchildren in of her seventy-nint- h Jbirthday Mrs Allred was born at Port Elizabeth South Africa in 1858 When two years- of age she came to America with her parents John and Jane Adams Stock and settled in Utah She was married ' to Med win N Allred in 1875 in the Salt Lake City L D S endowment house She is the mother of ten children nine boys and one girl At the age of four her only daughter died from injuries received when she was run over by a horse and wagon Her husband died when the oldest child was nineteen Seven sons are now living five residing in Utah one In Wyoming and one in California Mrs Allred also has 50 grandchildren 70 greatgrandchildren and one cele-"brati- on e V" MORGAN Sept 18 — Bert Francis son of Mr and Mrs Gilbert Penrose K r ' ' ' t- ' V' ' av'S'i - ' $ "As t f I ' i & I - ' J" - ' $4 s - ' ' ii' V— ' " s ' s sss ’ if ir & i V 'W $ j't ¥ & fjv 1 S- - ' s J Y-- f t ? s' 3 f ' Ss 3Iiss Ruth Zuppann daughter of IMrs W E Zuppann whose engagement to Richard S Hubbell of Chicago is announced The marriage will be solemnized fn Chicago in the middle of October She will leave y for Chicago October 2 photo) (Link-Tiffan- T remonton DEWEYVILLE Sept 18 — Honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs Frank Dustman a number of relatives gathered at her home Sunday The afternoon was enjoyed socially and a luncheon was served Mrs William Heusser of West-to- n Idaho was the guest of Mr and Mrs Joseph Heusser the past week VISITING RELATIVES Mr and Mrs John Becker of Ogden were visiting relatives here on Tuesday Wilmer Peery of Slaterville has been visiting for the past month at the home of Bishop and Mrs M G Peery Misses Veda and Geneve Gardner spent the week end’ as the guests of Delores Hopkins at Brigham City Mrs Louis Spackman and small daughter hre guests at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs J Ladel of Mendon Mrs Spackman who has spent the past ten days at a Brigham City hospital was released last Saturday Mr and Mrs Jasper Perry and family of Slaterville were visiting relatives here on Sunday evening COUPLE MARRIED Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Luella Atkinson of East Garland to Harmon Pierson son of Mr and Mrs Lester Pierson of Deweyville which took place in the Salt Lake temple- Thursday A watermelon bust and program opened the social activity season of the M I A in the Deweyville ward on Tuesday A large membership was predicted indicative of the large number present at the opening Golden Wedding To Be Marked in Tremonton Home TREMONTON Sept 18—Completing a half century of married life Mr and Mrs George H Bradshaw will be honored at a golden wedding reception at their home in Tremonton Wednesday September 22 The couple were married in the Logan L D S temple by Olaf Edlifson fifty years ago They have been active in church work They have six sons and one daughter Mrs Joseph W Murray of Grace Idaho George W Daniel and Hampson Bradshaw of Tremonton Ariel Homer Bradshaw of Ogden andyWilliam Bradshaw of Salt Lakh City also they have 23 grandchildren and two great grandchildren They announce that open hQuse will be held to their friends and relatives from two to seven p m COUPLE MARRIED Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs Zina Nelson and David E Stander both of Tremonton which took place in the Salt Lake temple last Tuesday Only a few close friends were informed of the ceremony which was followed with a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone They will make their home here Mr and Mrs Brigg Haws and daughter Dee of San Francisco California have been visiting with relatives here this week Mrs Sarah Hadley of Seattle Washington arrived Wednesday for a visit of several weeks with Miss Mary Burns Mrs Hadley is a former resident and has a wide circle of friends here Miss 'Elva Getz has entered in compliment to Mrs Brunson Lee of Salt Lake City Mrs Lee was formerly Miss June Peterson of Evanston Five tables of bridge were played during the evening At eleven o’clock dainty refreshments were served Will Detheridge of Los Angeles and Mrs O D Marx of Wilmington Calif were guests Tuesday and Wednesday of Mr and Mrs Fred Whittaker LEADERS INSTALLED Officers for the 1937-3- 8 year were installed at a meeting of the auxiliary to Medicine Butte Post No 41 of the American Legion auxiliary held at the home of Mrs Ernest Heward Monday afternoon' It was the first meeting of the auxiliary to be held after the summer recess Offi- cers were installed as follows: Mrs Ernest Heward president Mrs Swang Borg vice president Mrs M F Harris 2nd vice president Mrs Clifford Spencer treasurer Mrs J L Mills secretary Mrs Leonard Cook chaplain Mrs Waldemar Anderson sergeant-at-arm- s Mrs Clifford Spencer was named as chairman of the membership committee Mrs C C Varney was appointed as poppy day chairman Mrs Swan Borg was made publicity chairman Following a business meeting a pleasant social time was enjoyed Bridge was played and a delightful luncheon was served The hostesses were Mrs Ernest Heward and Mrs Clifford Spencer At this meeting it was decided that the auxiliary would furnish the kitchen in the new Legion home which will be dedicated this coming November MEMORIAL SERVICES Memorial services for Mrs I Kastor a charter' member of the Ladies Literary club who passed away during recent months were conducted at the regular meeting of the club Friday afternoon by Mrs John W R Rennie' and Mrs E R Casey Musical lumbers will be given during the service by Mrs Thomas Miller and Mrs Herman Olson The afternoon’s program will also include a reading “Bargains In Sweat” by Mrs Waldemar Anderson and a paper entitled “Are You ' Propaganda Wise or Foolish” by Mrs E E yaltman The Junior Literary club will meet in the Library club Tuesday afternoon WED AT RANDOLPH Announcement has been made of the marriage of Stephen Wright 23 of Evanston and Lois Breuer 18 of Echo who were married at Randolph Utah re- training at the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake City BRIDGE PARTY Mrs Carey Drew entertained a number of guests at luncheon and bridge on afternoon at her homeSaturday Mrs Frank Dalton was host- ess at the opening social of the Tremonton - Garland Literary club Mrs Harry Taylor Mrs Oscar Starnd and Mrs Dent Rich contributed to an interesting program Refreshments were cently Moths more have muscles than - - V 'sw v Xi v v '' a 4 y f t A V 4 '’ w- 5 V 9 i ? vif- - £ " £ f y Salt Lake City Utah PLAN TO BE OUR GUEST THIS DELIGHTFUL SUMMERTIME The Very Center of Sommer Attractions The National Parks — The Beautiful Cool Canyons — The Gorgeous Mountains — The Great Salt Lake —- The Historical Mormon Temple and Tabernacle V i tzJ ' f - v KATES ' I i f $2 to §4 : Finest Fpod In the West At Reasonable Prices DINING ROOM — BUFFET 400 Rooms 400 Baths CAFETERIA NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR MEALS SERVED IN YOUR ROOM w HOTEL Mrs Maria Stock Allred who celebrated her seventy-nint- h birthday Saturday with a family In Salt party -at Liberty park Lake City — — - - A1 s v Mrs J lll H Waters President Channcey W West Manager sNvV j tSlsSi i: : Don'ts Prescribed To Guard Against Infantile Paralysis SALT LAKE SOCIETY SALT LAKE CITY Sept 18— Mrs L B Swaner and Miss June Swaner who have recently re- turned from spending the summer in Europe were honored at a delightful tea given Tuesday afternoon by Mrs George Harris Smith at her home on Laurel street Delicate pink amaryllis decorated the tea table which was presided over by Mrs O P Cherdron Mrs E L Skidmore Mrs L H Peery and Mrs H E Hemingway Mrs Franklin L Gibson was in charge of the dining room The following young girls' assisted in serving: Miss Nancy Felts Miss Barbara Bintz-Mis- s Denice Bintz Miss Elizabeth Hutchinson and Miss Bobbe Bergstrom Close friends of Mrs Swaner and Miss Swaner called during the receiving hours A prettily appointed bridge tea was given Tuesday afternoon by Miss Patricia Smith at the home of her parents Dr and Mrs W Leroy Smith at their home on Sig3bee avenue in compliment to Miss Leila Ashton who will leave soon for Boulder Colo and for Miss Betty Ann Strange who will go to Stanford Bright-hue- d zinnias decked the living rooms and the tea table d was attractive with asters in shades of orchid and pink Tables were arranged for bridge during the early hours of the afternoon F J Tengberg 1635 South Ninth East street The marriage will take place October 2 in Washington D C Is a former The bride-to-b- e student of the University of Utah and a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority Mr Tengberg who Is attending law school in Washington also is a former student of the university and affiliated with the Sigma Nu fraternity Miss Huffaker will leave September 23 for Washington Sixty members were In attendance and following the business for meeting tables were arranged ' ' bridge e who Friday daughter Kp Avoid crowds and do not go swimming “A physician should be consulted at first signs of headache stomach pains nausea vomiting or diarrhea” - Dr Toomey said “Greatest damage is done because most cases come to the attention of a physician too late Early diagnosis means early treatment means prevention of paraly- sis” Use of the convalescent serum a serum drawn from the blood of a patient who has recovered from the disease If the chief method of treatment he said so-call- ed 4 $15 Profit On 5000 Pound Haul V A- presidency of the church A wedding breakfast followed at the home of the bride’s parents for members of the two families Gladioli and asters were used for the decorations of th$ home and the table ’ The young couple left during the afternoon for a short wedding trip and following their return here will leave for Boston where Mr Holmes will attend Harvard university The bride wore q smart going away suit of dark green wool with black Persian lamb trim and black acces- i ff f V A IX' i W w i- - take place in the near future Mawr 7 Our bargain service will put a stop to wash days and ironing days for you Everything beautifully washed and flat pieces (including sheets table cloths pillow cases nap kins hand towels etc) ironed for you t The only exceptions are extra fancy napkins and handkerchiefs This bar-gaDamp Wash Flat Ironed service costs just 75 cents for a pound bundle and just 6 cents for each additional pound ny in Salt Lake City EXCELLENT FOOD AT SENSIBLE PRICES New Linen — New Silverware Spic and Span Dishes Under The Management of C O CARSTENSEN The Ambassador is Fast Developing a Reputation For Friendly Hospitality and Outstanding Cuisine Good Food-Coo- ked Right — Served Right Catering to Bridge Luncheons and Dinner Dancing Parties icl ‘ Miss Dorothy Auerbach of Hartford Conn who has been the guest of her aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Fred - S Auerbach for the last two weeks will leave for her home in the east Thursday Miss Auerbach will enter Bryn on WAS H I N G and IRONING work-and-wo- 1 sories V Miss Bessie Bernice Blair daughter of Air and Mrs Charles IL Blair whose engagement to Leonard Wood Adams son of Air and Airs L V Adams 521 Fifteenth Is announced The marriage will lbs for ' noon in the Salt Lake CBty D S temple The ceremony I was performed by David O McKay second counselor In the first vv ng 1 at v was — - XXt V nationally-know- n the current paper mill price for scrap paper the thief or thieves netted about $15 for the backbreaking “enterprise" To add Insult to injury Bennett is janitor of the saftey building in which police headquarters are located f s A Toomey nett reported to police the theft of 5000 pounds of scrap paper from the rear of his residence At ENGAGED y- John CANTON O (UP)— William Ben The marriage of Miss Shelly Holmes daughter of Mr and Mrs William Holmes of Centerville and Paul W Hodson son of Mrs Cora A Hodson 177 Second avenue took place Tuesday ' during the current outbreak of infantile paralysis believes Dr ach flowers old-fashion- ed rn—m—mmmmm— CLEVELAND (UP) — Parents should be calm but on their guard " The first meeting for the year of the Fort Douglas Luncheon club was held Tuesday at the post hall The hostesses for the afternoon included Mrs S W Ackerman Mrs R L Daniels Miss Hope Foster and Mrs William Gerald Hines The serving table was centered with a cobalt blue bowl filled with feathery white asters and deep blue cornflowers The small tables were centered with vases of A source Do not eat unwashed fruits or vegetables Beware of unripe fruit which is likely to cause an upset stom- pastel-shade- i 145 South 5th East Street CD authority on contagious diseases He advises parents and children: Do not drink any water about which there is any question Do not drink milk unless it Is pasteurized and from ' a reliable A Tengberg son of Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs C II Blair who celebrated their thirtieth wedding anniversary September 18 at their home 546 Fifteenth a family dinner The occasion was also in honor of the birthday with of their daughter Mrs Roy McKeam the announcement of the engagement of another daughter Miss Bessie Bernice Blair and the of a third daughter Mrs Russell Barnett from the hospital with the first grand-- child a boy born September 9 IHlOYliL A Mrs R H Clark (left) who before her marriage September 4 was Miss Grace Monson daughter of Mr and Mrs William R Monson formerly of Ogden Mrs Clark is a granddaughter of Mr and Sirs Frank Carr of Ogden and Mrs Esther Monson of Logan Mrs Dan Hadley (right) formerly Miss Florence Wright daughter of Mrs Viola Wright Telford whose marriage took place September 15 in the Salt Lake City L D S temple Mr Hadley is the son of Dir and Mrs George Hadley of West Weber engagement of their Served at the sight-seein- j Miss Shirley Huffaker to Le Roy Drive Down From Ogden Today for One of the Splendid Dinners - V K v & Mr and Mrs S D Huffaker De Soto street announce the home-comi- two-wee- ks t AT THE NEWHOUSE r : f TRADITIONAL HOTEL i 584 5 - -- J? 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J V 4 22 i V r W- honored at a tea to be given by Mrs Leonard Wilson and Miss Frances Wilson at their home in the Eagle Gate apartments Mrs Richard Jacobi presided at a luncheon Saturday for Miss Alexander who Monday will be honored guest at a luncheon and miscellaneous shower to be given by Mrs Fred S Auerbach at the Town club Mrs Harold Kimball will entertain for Missf Alexander Wednesday September 4 a c ' - bride-to-b- :: s sZ' ‘ ' Vl Many social affairs are being planned for Miss Janet Alexander whose marriage to Eugene W McGeorge of San Francisco will take place in October Miss Frances Parsons will give a dinner party next Wednesday evening at the Alta club for the A ELWOOD dred descendants of x Hospitality AND Good Fellowship -- ' 4000 CELEBRATE IN STYLE V Sept 18— One hunAllen D Hunsaker met in reunion at the church house Thursday A banquet was served and- a program ' was enjoyed Mr and Mrs Hyrum Christensen and daughter Rhoda and Mrs Sarah Lowe returned Mong day from a eastern states in the trip Mr and Mrs Floyd Christensen announce the birth of a girl September 9 at Tremonton Mr and Mrs Stanley Petersen announce the arrival of ' a girl born September 8 ‘ V Mr and Mrs Ed Looslie have returned from a short motor trip up through northern Utah and southern Idaho They visited relatives and friends en route Miss Jessie Tams spent the week end with her parents Mr and Mrs’ E M Tams Miss Tams is a student nurse at the Dee hospital in Ogden I Dewyville N: end Sept 18 — Mrs Frank Narramore and Mrs J Peterson entertained at a lovely shower party Wednesday EVANSTON Wyo eve-ningv- '! Miss WILLARD Sept 18 Doris Nelson entertained a group of her young friends at a water melon bust on Tuesday evening The party enjoyed the affair on the lawn' and concluded with games 7 Miss Shirley Keyes visited relatives in Ogden this past week- served s CELEBRATES i SEPTEMBER 19 1937 OF SEPTEMBER BRIDES Shower Is Given In Compliment to Bride of Autumn ’ x ' r SUNDAY MORNING EVANSTON SOCIETY SOCIETY medicine degree from 4the University of Utah this june and will j study in Chicago the next two years before taking his internship Mr and Mrs Lew Cook of Oakland sp'ent last weekend yisiting - in Morgan and Salt Laket Mr and Mrs Elwood Dorland of Salt Lake were week end guests of R R Dorland ' COUPLE ENGAGED Sheriff and Mrs Thomas Fry announce the engagement of their daughter Opel to Don Anderson of Salt Lake son of Mr and Mrs Fred Anderson of Great Falls Montana the marriage to take place September 20 Miss Fae Bell and Barney Grove of Rock Springs Wyo- guests of ming were week-en- d Miss Bell’s uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Lawrence Bell Mr and Mrs James Compton and family attended a Childs family dinner Sunday at Clinton honoring Mrs Compton’s brother Byron B Child who will leave soon to fill an L D S mission Mr and Mrs L A Malan Mrs Luna Ylannah Claude Hannah and Clifford Malan of Ogden and Miss Joyce Williams of Los Angeles were' dinner guests Thursday of Miss LaMarr Crid-dl- e at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs W E Criddle Mr and Mrs Lee Wynn and Mr and Mrs Jack Wynn of Ogden were guests of Mr and Mrs A B Carrigan Wednesday CANYON PARTY Mrs A L Williams was hostess at a delightful canyon party Wednesday afternoon Miss Mary Hopkin' of Salt Lake and Mr and Mrs Paul Rose of Murray spent the week end in Morgan — Mrs Sarah Cook is spending the week in Salt Lake with her son and daughter Mr and Mrs Newell B Cook - The South Morgan M I A opened the season’s meetings Tuesday' with a successful outdoor party The members of the organization were called' to' ride to the canyon on hay racks A treasure hunt was carried out A huge bonfire lighted the scene Games were played and a hot lunch was served North Morgan M L A opened its meeting Tuesday also and presented a program and watermelon “bust” Mr and Mrs J Adair of Salt Lake are gue&ts of Mr and Mrs J R Tippetts COUPLE AIARRIED Mr and Mrs Walter C Nelson of Milton announce the marriage of their daughter Mary to Frank Robins son of Mr and Mrs Earl D Robins of Kaysville The marriage ceremony was performed at the home of the bride in the presence of the family CHICAGO STANDARD-EXAMINE- R V Sheets Table Cloths Napkins Pillow Cases' Hand' Towels etc j IRONED FOR YOU 3 |