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Show mSs3M 5 THE OGDEN I'OST Die hospital, was giv.ii a farewvn party on WILSON Mrs. (.harks iSwtn.-t-n sunrivl an,l Mrs. (Li s ;v L r . '?nr-u- n fSt base; Arlene rt base-sho- 5S-sho- stop; rt S I..k,n to 1 gue: 1! in.luii.-- L- -t i:ikl Alv.- - - ?.: .i 1 Mary Vera I'ark- - Iris , Lcg'.e-toil- i: !'Liy, V. Thomp-- Full. r, ii-i- 1 Cle-(,l- ;l Inii 'r, June Grow, Hath V. Viv.';:ila Martin, Helen Maii..,i SLa.i.ngs, Gertrude ji.'i.;, (I1;.!. .iiu. Gurov F.riin, David llur-n-.I '.n Grant and c a ukMuplvs. 0;;o Grew, Seintor Nas '. i Mrs. Sarah Williams and John Wil- ha,ns art at Evanston where tinOf. Jake Cook and U,ent to BHfnd Decoration day at the'-A,0maision-M- rs. tnose 0ld home. It ciot were amongstudents transport The Iutual Improvement associa-- . Weber pn By mistake L. ednesday- entertain at a dancing party last r10n 1 were left off the list put-- next Tu?g(ay evtninff T,w und raised will be used to furnish a canip-- . Alutwk; the Jing pa, t ,or weinne bust for the the Keitel oo-- 1 members of the association. 'til At conference ward chapel last Sun- it 'I ii?in the the following officers fa L1BKRTY J tahied to work in the asso- president; Ullian Belnap, On Sathrday, May 25, Liberty Mrtin and Mary E. Holmes, the first ball game of the season Clara Smith, secretary; led 'art treasurer; Loretta I with the Slaterville team. It should Erickson, 0 tSLisen, magazine agent; Eliza- - have been a scheduled farm bureau Wilson and Drucilla McFarland,- game hut it was bo one sided that Special musical num- they decided t'd play the official game Decoration day on the Liberty Jlurnished by Martin Bing. Ruelah and Joseph Holmes, ana grounds. The score was 2; to 7 in I ilnj ijorus of Relief Society ladies. faVor of Liberty. Liberty players was the I ave: Bill Chard, Westiey Oft I theme of the meeting Lindsay work Ml JL of Belief Society (the Everett Shaw, Lysle Chard, Orville in our n0Ime; Leo Penrod, catcher; n Woman's College) Kay stake chard. Tarley J. Clark, Relief Society Four JT pitchers; were the speakers, and hey Willard, Clarence Chard and Le-- . remark- - land Show. Lysle Chard is lervices throughout were manager man- - 0f the team. for the spirit of tranquility V - - -- t i.-'- of iii'ii' It a e K. n w I11VI-- : Him- - eiy a:;!i.-.'.;ie.-- at.t-fu- s w.-r- pi;. I: i'.i'.- anil bud. in with ie iif auditorium, th-- .r.ited and iink iti bliie giiuluatuig girls Mi, in .Marion Stallings, mi, C'.ouiu Fuller, ltuth Tie- mi tianecd to a flower Mi:g ciir.tieil "It. e llixe Uoses." They wry pu GUAlIl AIION ty in blue and pu.k paper hc- - is graduation .x ere trimmed in tlowcis. They all w.te t'nr.nigh the tlowers in their hair, and carli v . s t- f- - a! I !1 tl-.- Melba s C..ter, ly c:a c.mhl. cchinu.s if The Post t. be ll'.i' x h linden. n in; of the J'.'th of May Vei:d..V e oiling the 2itli uf May :i 1:; ..tl worti.-- . Vi r the the Twintictii ward eliapil. ) CO: I... i f. I'.Otti il tl. ". change was on me.', lnt iiu o:ieo for V . i 1. taut. T r cell. ge graduating neiii y nioruiiic the of a... was ILent i. w m wuli t being In Id tile night of th. lost. is u..i . u lha! ii . n-.ctuii is b.rry Ogden stake had graduating in .i. a.tl.j li!d ; If the l.2'. gioup t'2 gill.-- , sev.'ii of c. we.ith r id.- - the iii'ii' tioui Flic ii. Cur girls rui Cl I'l ' ' l.'Ju class, s . f Mr. K. K. Mills a party in his onor at .". . f Mr. I!.:-.lii. iuiidsnii of Fern LuWruu 1 the and May 29, ij.T-lVj- ry, Salt Lakt. ipU....a lasl wl.t.B . P.ent aevcrul days with thur s Oijlu i t, Jr., there. MJL,0&u: , li:, , n. i Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Gilbert w Sea-- 1 stopjJ Letha Call left ielJ 5, econb; Olsen, lAu-.b-.g- if i 1 1 ,fr L ' :.n-- i.. (h-o-.j;- Sparrow wcr.1 LosU-sm-al.i a lov-- ' team The ly time was had. iiy$? i The line-u- p was A BW was Uni to Mr. and and Pitche.r - Captain Mm. John Holmes Mav 21. catcher, Seamons; Manell Bitton. ,:ti ..hn-.-.- iy 'v 1 i) 1 1 1 - Vil-i!i- Mell. a , M.mt-Fcr- .i Car. cr. These girls awards w;t!i ml of thi-iili. y were given hoiior-- d i.,i i lion at tin- exereiscs ty Nellie Harper, ee t.ako tl'e;,! imied mi Cage Seen) r - ! ke-pe- I r , eato p!ay-3or- c- Sl:. iluy met.:- - lh.iir.as fh.-- In the conjoint v, M. I. A, Sunday eve-toi.- li I:. GATEWAY CHEVROLET No. 2 g will be Angus Shaw and l.ysle Bailey. EDEN 2610 Sl'Kl'UISK PARTY On Wednesday May 22, at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra the parents of the Eden ward pleasantly surprised Mr. E. K. Mills w.th a party. Mr. Mills will soon be leaving the ward to attend the L D. S. university in Suit loiko. He has been teaching in the joint adult department in the M. 1. A. the past winter. The party was under the of that class ami the M. I. A officers and teachers. The evening was spent playing games, the women contesting against thi. men. The women won four prizes and the men one. There were present Mr. ami Mr. 11. B. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Staples, Mr. nnd Mrs. Iewis Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Robins, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Ferrin, Mr. and Mrs Arthur I). Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Guthrie, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Graham, Mr. and Mrs. C. Alex Hogge, Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. J. I Stallings, Mr. Earl Thompson, Mr. Wilmer Ferrin, and the Mesdames Arthur M. Ferrin, David Burnett, Henry Grow, Eva Hogge, Roy Fack-rel- l; the Misses Chloe Fuller, Virginia McEnlire of Huntsville, Ger- 11 . j Washington Avenue ew-.iin- Uich-aid.-o- n, rs TO THE FRENCH MISSION has been appointed to James Lindsey, who was given John office of ward clerk in the stead farewell party Saturday, May 25, at has gone to Liberty ward, will depart for the Joseph Anderson, who French mission Jbine 12. lie is now en to make his home. in Salt Lake taking a k . pre- FH elub work was organized in paratory course before leaving for his He was also given a shower ilsou on May 22, for two groups of mission. rh. Miss Lola Wright is superhy the M. I. A. of the Liberty ward, sor for the first year group and There were present all of the M. I. a, Haude Benedict will have charge a., members and officers and teachers, - ne received the older girls in second year sewmany useful presents. I Mr. Lindsey has been of real serv- I and cooking. Both teachers are capable and the jce to the ward with hia singing abil-rl- s are enthusiastic to have an ex- - ity. He sang two songs at the party A on Saturday night. He has won much ,it at the state fair next fall. a for boys is now being considered, distinction at home through his sing- . ing, and we arc sure he will while in A Junior temple excursion, under France. lie has a pleasing tenor e direction of Mrs. Francis N. Strat-r- d voice. lie took training under George ii being arranged for Saturday, Manning, formerly of Weber college. at L This young folks who will ike the trip to Salt Lake temple Miss Mildred Shaw, daughter of II be Esther Van Schaar, Maxine J. E. Shaw, will continue her Bishop aghem, Louise Myers, Fawn Ole-at the Dee Memorial hostraining Arvel Stratford, Lawrence Platt, in June. After starting trainpital ii Bouhuis and Leon Sparrow. ing she became ill and had to come home. Hazel Bingham was married in the It Lake temple on May 29 to Charles Mrs. Chas. E. Shaw, formerly Miss len Secrist, of Farmington. The parents of the bride, Mr. and Celia Ward of Liberty, is in the hos- n B. H. Bingham, gave a reception pital. She was taken Saturday mom-fteir hom'elnTonor 'ofthryoungin8 and ? Setting ready to undergo rest-itivuple. Approximately one hundred 0,1 operation for goiter. She is and friends attended the re- - inS. nd the doctors think that they ption;a host of lovely gifts were wil1 be able to operate not later than I reived. Friday morning, Holmes two-wee- n, es Although the weather ia cold and Roy Hunter the Liberty farmers are wondering if at miscelleane- - rthey are going to have any summer, s ihower for their sister, Hazel the Utah Packing corporation is when the girl friends of the' ing coal for the coming pea season. de enjoyed themselves with music They are hauling six and seven truck u games. A delightful luncheon loads a day. is served by the hostesses. I Liberty M. I. A. will furnish the Vr. w.. ..iam Anderson honored her program in the conjoint meeting next Ma with a family dinner at their gundav njeht. e on his thirty-sevenbirthday McFarland haul-pcha- Announcement! the of ii.t.-res- t.'e.ting of June 1. Eden will he lavor.d with a program given by the Liberty M. 1. A. The speakers 1 May 24, Mrs, Roy in sfieakers. Gi.-.-i- rig West Weber and Mrs. Taylor entertained a wue iilii.g and the w.-.- sax-ophoru- t On r (k'llm .take work. Arlo Caiver and i!ill Clark played the (koige tcrrin the cornet, t ar.d Staples the trombone, it.uk-.r.an quartet. The uiiet.n;; was vuy intero.-ling- . s; Par-membe- V..:t,-- Clair; Kll.ilU in the sacrament I!. Scovillo . m, a. on trude Graham, Virginia Martin, Burnett, Vivian Richardson, Marie Ferrin, Norma Ferrin, and little Lon jean and Betty Rae Clark; Billy and Kay Robins, and Donald and Dewane Guthrie; Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Richardson, and Mr. and Mrs. E. K. La-Ver- na AvWING to the greatly increased demand for Chevrolet ears in this vicinity, wo have hven obliged to open Gateway Chevrolet No. 2 at 2G10 Washington avenue. The Shop and Service Department, howstreet and Washingever, will still be maintained at our Twenty-thir- d ton avenue location until July. After that date we will operate entirely at Gateway No. 2 for a few weeks until our new home is completed just east of the Hotel Higelow. This fine home will he the largest and most automobile establishment in the intermountain country and will make it possible for us to render a far belter service to Chevrolet owners than lias ever been possible before. up-to-da- te A special sales force is in charge at Gateway No. 2, where new cars, trucks, and a choice selection of used cars are on display. will also pay you to visit our used car lot at 2250 Kicscl avenue, where a large selection of good, inexpensive used cars are on display It at bargain prices. 1 ... A Six in the Price ltange The Outstanding Chevrolet of a Four Mills. At 11 o'clock a delicious plate lunch was served. Everyone had a very enjoyable time. On Thursday evening, May 23, at about 10 oclock p. m. Jack Robinson from Ogden had an accident when the car he was driving turned over on the mile main highway about north of the Eden store. lie was traveling south at quite a high speed and was unable to successfully make the turn just south of Albert Carver's residence. The car slid from the road and turned over in a good sized stream of water that was running on the outside of the road. No one was hurt, but the car was badly damaged. Mr. Robinson one-four- th Gateway Chevrolet, Inc. Three Locations 2610 Washington Ave. 2350 Kicscl Ave. 23rd and Washington Ave. th mversary, May 26. were present. George j Zj W. 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