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Show 6 Friday, May THE OGDEN POST WARREN James Harbor announce the engagement of their daughter Norma, to Earl Patterson of West Point Mias Thora Wayment of Warren The marriage will take place the midwaa among the graduates from Weber dle of June. Mr. and Mrs. college on Wednesday evening. Miss Edna Cook, daughter of David Misses May Skeen and Ruby Han- Cook, has received a call from the son and Messrs. Russell and Blaine L. D. S. church to do missionary work Wayment graduated from Weber high in the California mission. She will school last week. leave in the very near future for her new field of labor. Misses Gwen Stewart and Melba Skeen have just completed a successThe Syracuse baseball team played ful year of teaching in Plain City. the Devils Slide team Sunday at Devils Miss Stewart will spend her vacation Slide. The score was 15 to 2 for Syraat Fish Lake this summer. cuse. Saturday the local team played with West Point team of the Weber The score Miss Thora Wayment will be leader county league, at Syracuse. club in Warren this sum- - was 9 to 18 for Syracuse. of the 4-- 11 mcr. E. Beazer announce of their eldthe engagement CITY est son, William A. Beazer, and Miss Arvilla Hooper, daughter of Mrs. DaThe citizens of Plain City had an vid Hooper of Ogden. The ceremony eventful field day May SO. The morn will take place in the Salt Lake teming was spent in beautifying the cem ple next Wednesday. etery and decorating the graves of the departed. At 2:00 p. m. field day Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Walker, of Syraexercises commenced on the Plain City cuse, announce the engagement of square. Amusements of various kinds their daughter, Nora, to J. D. Gundercomposed the afternoon entertainment, son. of Mt. Pleasant. The marriage A grand ball was held in the evening will take place June 5th in the Salt in the Plain City open air pavilion. Lake temple. The young couple will On Wednesday evening the fourth make their home in Garland. . club met year sewing class of the at the home of Miss Evelyn ThompMrs. Doris Briggs entertained at a son, who is to lead the advanced sew- missionary shower at her home Friing class of the club this year. After day afternoon, complimentary to Miss planning the course of work for the summer, a dainty luncheon was served the girls by the hostess. The first, second and third year classes will soon meet and organize also. Mr. and Mrs. William PLAIN and educational subjects, will deliver the commencent address to the graduates on Tuesday, June 4. On Monthe gradday, June 3, he will address to Phi sity has been planned for elected been have who uates ternoon June L. Phi Plans have been completed for the Kappa Phi, honorary scholarship sixtieth annual commencement at the olarship fraternity will h0'bi,kitiation for the elected V4 University of Utah to be held from The Baccalaureate sermon will be in the morning,newly June 2 to 4, inclusive. Approximately and in L. Frank Reverend there will be a banquet for 350 students will receive degrees and delivered by the M. A., B. D.t of the Unitarian itiates. Hunt, state's the from highest certificates tl priate gifts. church of Salt Lake City, Sunday, education institution at that time. On of the and Friday 2. The regents L. June procession Saturday y. Melvin Amos Brannon, Ph. D., L. and gradu- and June 1, the senior ciaL11 D., chancellor of the university of of the university, faculty Miss Wanda Stoker entertained the Montana and noted lecturer on science ating classes will precede the baccal-- will be presented. Jaj members of the Four-1- 1 club at her home Thursday afternoon. The time was spent in sewing, after which a two course luncheon was served. Those present were Misses Helen Sessions, Dora Hansen, Zola Ellis, Audrey Dalton, Thelma Thurgood, Afton Workman, Laura Fullmer, Ella Corbridge and Aurelia Bodily. Elsie Hansen, who left this week for a mission to the North Western States. The living room and dining room were beautifully decorated in spring flowers and the time was spent in music and games. A two course luncheon was served to forty-eigguests. The received of honor appromany guest Commencement Plans At U Now Complete ht Closing Out Sale GOOD USED CARS FOR SALE 1 Vi-T- at About 50 Cents cn the Dollar of Their Actual Value. These Cars MUST be Sold NOW! This Is Your Opportunity! til Going Truck on :iui iJt A Bargain. Must Be Sold at Once! 96 CARMAN MOTOR COMPANY 2150 Grant Avenue FORD-NELSO- N 7 to MOTOR CO. 4-- 11 2234 Phone 217 Wash. 4 , me lllllllllllll ll!i mi Ogdem Hardware Compaimys Mrs. Thelma Palmer entertained the Junior girls of the Y. L. M. I. A. on Tuesday evening at her home. The girls spent the evening at gift work, after which they enjoyed themselves with, an old fashioned candy pull. Those present were Misses Lois Palmer, Donna Mae Jenkins, Dorothy Maw, Priscilla Ilodson, Mamie Davies, Elma and Edith Poulson, Lcttie Maw and LaVon Knight. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Thompson were 31 l0! H til I I ix !oi ;iv i Dot TI tle ones taking part in the operetta were Misses Evelyn Knight, Orline Lund, Lola England, Margueritte and Reta Maw; Messrs. Eugene England, Grant Taylor, Norman Carver and Lyman England. Other numbers on the program were a piano duct by Misses Selma and Leah Geddes; song, Messrs. Eugene and Orlo Maw; reading, Miss Dorothy Kennedy, and character song, by Misses Virginia Knight and LaRue Jenkins. in Bi Pi thi We are now Open for Business in our new home at 2358 WASHINGTON AVE., and invite our many friends to come and see us here during this Grand Opening Sale. You remember the outstanding values during our Removal Sale three weeks ago. This Opening Sale will even surpass that record event Carload lots of new stock have been received and put on display in our new and larger store. You will like the arrangement of our store. We have installed the latest type of hardware fixtures so that we are able to serve you quickly and efficiently. We are proud of our store and want you to come in and see it There are five young people of Plain City who will draw a sigh of relief after Wednesday evening for their ex- aminations will be over, and they will be the proud possessors of dipionma from Weber college. They are Misies Irma and Viola Pout tor., Jenkins and Lucile Olson and Mr. Floyd Taylor. Remember the Sale Opens Saturday, June 1st if lu Eg I ! wl their number of grandchildren increased on Sunday last by the birth of a boy to their daughter, Mrs. Andrew Del Conte, of Hooper. Mrs. Del Conte was formerly Miss Lcora Maw of Plain City. CO FREE Ben Marriott, who has been ill at home for some weeks past is reported Z u To the first 100 ladies making a purchase in our store after 9 o'clock Saturday morning we will give as somewhat improved. On Saturday afternoon, May 25, the B league of the Plain City baseball team played the B league of the Hooper team on the Plain City diamond the score being 8 to 25 in favor of Plain City. The A league of the Plain City and Hooper teams played at Hooper the Plain City team won. Lawn Mowers 14-inc- ABSOLUTELY 8-in- ch FREE a set of W i fo . GOODRICH 6 GLASS TUMBLERS Bail Bearing, Wheels h Garden Hose $8.85 Syracuse 16-in- ch Mrs. Marie Galley Robins fell and 11 broke her right arm Friday. Mrs.O. C. Sessions spent Monday in Ogden. Ball Bearing, i inch Wheels -- Alma Cook is very ill suffering from 50 Feet.. $428 WHITE ENAMEL WARE 25 Feet. $2.17 art Electric Percolators art Mrs. Ray Dawson of Ogden visited with her mother, Mrs. Charles Barber $3.39 $2.79 8-c- up Friday. G-c- up an re- Extra Grade for several days suffering from an attack of appendicitis. Mrs. Eli Cooper has returned from the Dee hospital in Ogden where she recently underwent an operation for appendicitis. Old Established - 'j Preserving Kettles Double Boilers Values Here Are Real Bargains ! Convex Kettles Dandelion Rakes 89c Our Best Grade Garden Hoe The Ever Reliable 93c Horton Electric Washing Machine $119.75 Sat. June 1, Only art Ice Cream Freezer 3)1.40 Genuine Hotpoint PAINT (Motorcycle Type Frame) Electric Flat Iron Mintra House Paint at $3.68 One-thir- d Hundreds of Other Items on Sale Not Listed Here Cleaners 1.75 Boys Bicycle $38.85 -- ! Price Reductions Amazing No. 8 Tea Kettles Aluminum an attack of stomach trouble. Inch A Fine Grade of Hose! Moulded $11.98 Mr. and Mrs. Royal Rampton spent Monday in Ogden. off Galvanized art Alaska Freezer $2.98 During This Sale Only. ... It Will Pay You to Attend This Sale! High Quality Work. Reliauir. Phone 377 Superior Cleaning Co. 2170 Grant Ave. E. G. Hampton, Prop. to 11 Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Maw had Mrs. Rulon Barber has been ill In Kc The operetta Donalds Friends was presented by the Plain City Primary association on Monday evening. The little onca took their parts well, reflecting much credit on those who had the work in charge. Mrs. Orma McFarlane is the president The lit- operation this morning for the moval of tonsils. Ob isl among the Temple excursionists to Salt Lake City Wednesday. On Saturday, June 1, there will be a Junior I excursion to the The boysj will leave Plain temple. bus at 5:30 a. m. in order to be in Salt Lake City by 7:00 a. m. The girls will leave later, as they will not be required to be at the temple until 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Edward Gailey underwent w s New Location, 2358 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah Phone 116 a |