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Show 4 THE OGDEN POST Friday, May 31,1 WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE . NORTH OGDEN a social in the ward amusement hall. Metcalf will be engaged in the sheep program was as follows: Address , industry during his summer vacation. of welcome by Fern Campbell, one! number by the girls' chorus Anna I Mrs. Nellie Ward Neal, who, during Brown, Annis Brown, Erma Stouey, the past two months has been living Della Storey, Ethel Storey, Florence with her parents and teaching at the llallif and Jetta Barker readings by Moundfort school, left Sunday, May Ruth Chandler and Jetta Barker, re- 26, to join her husband at Lakeside, told story by Gwen Shupe, piano duet where he is employed by the railroad. by Lela Spackman and Doris Harper, Howard Marshall, son of E. J. Marvocal story by Ixttie Randall. After the program games were played and shall, Jr., left Saturday, May 25, for luncheon was served. Ely, Nevada, with his uncle, Clyde Marshall, who has been here on Mrs. David E. Randall was entertained at her home, May 23, on her sixtieth birthday. Luncheon was served to the following guests: Mrs. Elizabeth Montgomery, Mrs. Newman BarAlice Jansen left last Saturday ker, Mrs. Elijah Shaw, Mrs. John A. forMiss Los Angeles for the summer's vaMrs. Mrs. Joseph Barker, Bailey, ' James E. Randall, Mrs. John A. cation. Miss Lucille Lowe has takas clerk in Lowes Woodfield, Mrs. Joseph Barker, Jr., en her position store. Mrs. Jennie Scott, Mrs. Clarence Orton,. Mrs. Gilbert Randall and Mrs. The birth of a baby boy at their home is reported by Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Montgomery. Stark. The entire community sympathizes Harry with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Chadwick, Alice Miss Lucile Widdison and who lost their home by fire, Saturday Jones with their friends Jack Parker afternoon, May 25. and Mr. Bullock of Ogden went on a motor trip last Sunday morning The officers of the North Ogden fruit Exchange held a meeting at the tome of Clarence Barker to discuss he prospects of crops and markets n 1929. Those present were W. N. Barker, president; Thomas Storey, secretary; Hamlet Berrett, Frederick Barker and William Gibson, directors. The Nineteen North Ogden students were graduated from Weber high school Thursday evening, May 23. The list is as follows: Leona Roylance, Mildred Darker, Victor Roylance, Jack Burt, Maurice Bcrrett, Elmon Wood-fielDelta Storey, Erma Storey, Ethel Storey, Therma Ellis, Lucile Brown, Dallas Berrett, Weldon Berrett, Glen Shupe, Leslie Randall, Darel Farr, Hulbrow Norris, Grant Iluband, Russell Shupe. d, Ward Barker was graduated from Weber college Wednesday night, May 29. The closing school dance was held Wednesday night, May 22. The stu- CarHelen Warren, dentbody officers, ma Barker and Irene Storey were in charge of the entertainment. North Ogden won the track meet held at Lorin Farr park Saturday, May 25. Honors were won by the following students: Ralph Tickford, 'William lleisler, Oscar Moss, Joe Coletti, Carl Frank Chadwick, Wallace Warren, Brown, Marcus Orton, Howard Hull, Beatrice Shupe, Elaine Spackman, Shupe, Arthur Blodgett. La-cel- le Saturday afternoon, May 25, the baseball team of the A league was defeated by Ilarrisville with a score of seven to two. The boys who played for the local team are Thomas Shupe, Boyd Ilyfield, Vernon Holmes, Wayne Barker, Glen Shupe, Russell Shupe, Charles Berrett, James Garner and Arthur Brown. In the B league game at the state Industrial school, North Ogden was defeated by a score four' teen to seven. The boys who const tute the local team are Maurice Storey, Ix;wis Storey, Joseph Chandler, Rulon Chadwick, Volney Shaw, Lowell Barker, Herman Farr, Morris Farr, Nat Farr, Nat Taggart, Harvey Chandler, Hubert Bailey, Ingward Larsen and Cyril Shupe, Leroy Chadwick and Far ley Shupe are the managers for the A and B teams respectively. On Thursday afternoon, May 23, Mrs. Arthur G. Berrett, prior to her departure for Salt Lake City, was pleasantly surprised by tha Relief Society officers and a few doso friends and neighbors. A pleasing program followed and refreshments were in joyed. A token of appreciation was presented to Mrs. Berrett by Flora Deamer. Those present were Myrtle R. Barker, Flora Deamer, Harriot Spackman, Diana Iladlen, .Edith Orth, Iva A, Barker, Alice Dean, Annie Daniels, Mary Campbell, Annie Mont gomery, Hattie Berrett, Maud Brown, Susan 11. Ellis, Hannah Berrett, Rhoda Jones, Lily Randall, Etta Storey, Annie McGregor and Miss Veda Ber- rett. Miss Lela Spackman entertained Friday night. May 24, in honor of Miss Doris Harper, who is soon to leave for Idaho. Trose present were Doris Harper, Mabel Garner, Irene Storey, Lorene Barker, Carina Farr and Jessie Spackman. I HOOPER ning. The regular session conv,j the church house. 0. P geles. ducting, after which all adjounL? amusement hall and panicffiS Mrs. Williard Hull entertained by ahefree dance and luncheon. of honor way of a kitchen shower in her daughter, Ruby, who is to be Miss Mary Ross has gone married June 6, to Earl Ross. The den u afternoon was spent playing bunco, she iscanyon for the summer "1 employed by Mrs. Wright. following which a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess, Mr. Art Simpson has returned assisted by Mrs. Kathern Rigby. Those b. he Mrs. present were Mrs. Clyde Hull, Grace Parker, Mrs. Karl Powell, Mrs. Vern Rigby, Mrs. Reta Parker, Mrs. The officers and teachers Jennie Christensen, Mrs. Olson, Mrs. school are giving a partvV? Sunday Fronk, Erma Ross, Ina Ross, Hazel in honor of A. C. n, nesday night and the Kathern Mrs. Rigby Hull, who leaves soon for a nhf' ensen, hostess. to the southern states. o The home of Dale Russell, a Mr. Jack Parker met with raided was of Hooper, farmer, cident while driving to. Ogden last Monday night and four hundred Roy running his car into a hn baby chicks were stolen. They are un- the road, damaging his car and!! able to account for the loss or trace ceiving cuts and bruises. the guilty persons. they met their spending three months in Los friends at the Sunday services there. Mrs. Anne Flinders was taken ill while attending the school entertainment last week and has been confined to bed for the past week. An- - . - ,- Mrs. Afton Ilipwell was operated on last Friday for the removal of a growth in her nose, which has caused her much pain. Mr. Williard Widdison is tearing down his old residence and replacing it with a new one, on the store corner opposite the brick store. Mr. Har- ry Stark has contracted the building. Wh.re The family of James II. Jones asat the cemetery last Sunday for the purpose of unveiling a marble marker in honor of their mother who passed away recently. The dedicatory prayer was offered by Charles T. Jones of Ogden. Eight sons and WILSON Mr. and Mrs. Annie Delcomp report daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jones and the arrival of a new baby at their The Wilson school girli v1fv,r their children were present. team won the pennant at Bishop Hooper was also present and home. made a short talk. ty track meet held at Lorin Fm2 The M. I. A. held their closing ses- last Friday. The final contest Bill Hull has returned home after sion for the season on Tuesday eve-(Continued on Page Five.) well-to-d- sembled Cj S Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Young residents of North Ogden, have moved to Ogden where they will manage an apartment house. Their home on Washington avenue will be leased soon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ballif, Jr., are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy, May 20, who is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Baliff and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Berrett. Darel Farr, who was injured May 22 in a motorcycle accident, is reported to be recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Brown have returned to North Ogden and will make their home at the farmer residence of Arthur G. Berrett. s Gene Iluband returned Wednesday May 22 after visiting with her aunt in Wyoming. Mrs. Floetta Holmes Moyes is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Holmes. Mrs. Hattie Storey Pidcack of Los Angeles is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Storey. NATURAL GAS and what it means to Mr. and Mrs. George Dean, Jr., also of Los Angeles, are visiting with rel- atives and friends of North Ogden. Residents of Ogden Mrs. Ruth Jones Atwood with her husband, Leon Atwood, of Detroit, Michigan, spent a few days with Mrs. Rachel Jones before going to Portland, Oregon, to' visit relatives of Mr. AtMonday evening in the Twentieth wood. ward, the following girls were grad uated from the Bee Hive department Althera and Veone Montgomery, of Mutual. Bernice Ellis, Helen Warof Nat Montgomery and Ne- daughter ren, Lorene Barker, Jessie Spackman phi Manning, son of Florence E. Viola Roylance, Clara Orton, Leona home from the returned Manning, Janette Utah Agricultural Staley. Verna Woodfield, week. last college Woodfield, Mabel Garner, Norma Or ton, and Leone Chadwick. Miss Ruth Folkman left Saturday for The Sunday evening services were of California to enter the University Berkeley. devoted to music appreciation. The was as follows: Two Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Metcalf deSrogram the male chorus Dale Ihil for Manti, where Mr. lips, Gilbert Randall, Arlie Campbell, parted Saturday Clyde Campbell, Douglas Ellis, Ira Lowder, James Garner and Isaac Campbell a vocal duet by Bernice Ellis and Helen Warren, an instrumental trio by Jetta Barker, Dallas Berrett and Elmon Woodfield, and an address about music by 1. 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