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Show June cviHav. 14, 1929 Mr. ,f Ja.-- ; Thc . iii, enter. mt.id from. page 6.) E. F. Grat-hf- , his brother, t:wnrVih . prvo. has returned rs. Jincs Hoppe when she California, Colusa, . and months, spring the winter reports lovely weather "i1, ..er enjoyable time. I8" honoring officers and Jn who hav resigned from the 5f?J5 gaiety during the year,onwill be their v that organization 8- Post TI1H OGDUN I r ini hi,;i in Mi. and huve as . i t hi- ;i h, v. - s- - - :o tuibs, N, wt-- i.i . LIBKRTY t.f r.r !.,v, (..j i The evening uit rtrtinniri!. of community singing; m.i il e.l C'i!i:t,i r. .i li :: the S !: A 1 in v i i i i i . h-- m:. - .ii-- i i . Fon - ( i (f yX J.nri.', r an.l 1 i K. fur nn- t Mr. n.i Mr,. are nn.v.n, with th. ir t;i mvo to inuki the.r Mr.'und Mrs. mills ure jiiiW in i. 1st r, i , V armi.-n:.-,- t Ni'l--- n s i i ;is :,s tui.ows: community Mnjnng, du.-- tv Ed an,! pv-.;, a . : .rI special programs are not Arthur Vera :i.t I, i, Ijinham; V nndingl-Knv.j we will all be prepared to t t Jacobs, quartet by Alma Lilts. .Vr biverdale of relatives and friends and Mrs. Murray K. Jacobs Vj to Riverdale Sunday and -as their guests. Those were Mr. and Mrs. E. 2 luldwin and son, and Mrs. F. F. of Salt Lake; Mrs. Christie SStSon and Mrs. Lewis Patterson TESr. and the Misses Eva and W. r ftrf an 4rt Baldwin of Wyoming. Utrvs Baily and Emma and Susie 'Jflki Pi"0 students of Mrs. Davy fOeden. took part in a recital Tues-,i- y evening at Ogden. Hrs. S. J. Bingham and Mrs. M. K. fJobs will entertain the Weber Stake Selief Society, board Thursday eve- ll ;!e 1, Y,-r:- Nielson, IVarl Childs ami Smith Thompson, reading l.v Em Bingham piano Son,, Norma 1 sill's ui.J ocal S0iO by ra Nielson. At the luml--eotable toasts were given bv Alma L!l:s, .smith Thompson. Joe 'Stimi-soand John Stiinpson. There about thirty rmiples present . A wei hhk: enjoyable evening was had by all. afternoon the offi.ers t.f .Tuesday the 1 . I M. I. A. met in a rinsing social at the home of Mrs. Yer.i Shultzs. The rooms were adorned with spring flowers, and a delirious lun.h-eowas served at small tables, i:lim-W'as the diversion of the afternoon. The officers arc Mrs. MaWe Kills Mrs. Vera Shultzs, Mr Myrtle Taylor, Miss I.ois Adams, Miss Susie Jacobs, MNS Lois Bingham, Mrs. Jessie Bingham. Mrs. K. Lenard. n n anil tile fra lids i i At t r.it day t!.e Ve! bi ! . Tin- - - b;.;ii .1 i if l.ii.i'y '1 i; e lr.i; bit!, i ing !i?:l , . ri'. f " l.itnrty ward. i. rh'..iih is king Will be a new plastif- - I ii i.f n.l I is i- - the ceil'if the south iginr snrill svpuiis a up t :i i it and a Ii.ith Mctiill. ii le.iii- f..i l,.1,!- I. f tl: bitaln - - b. siiii-.ni- .Mis; trip ill rt-'- l.i - .1. villi Vi.-.!.i- , ti t l.i I;.:,!,-,- , M.GiSI. Mrs. ! . .h-.i-, i i i.ii'j :i n i 1 " rono-afei- for n.-lc- ! -! I v h.ie d 1. iii'-tca- t " , '.:.d tin1 Ci .! I ibi 1 l., cji, a.-- . I M. I bvard k ! T hul'gi'- T i in r- -r i lien Cha'.'il. I very ;.-- i i t hi-re- . Stallings will m and S;.n gill fiicm! and m- - tia li-s Bal-irwait, urd After lclmii-V-!.Mi-- s ate tl ing made. St ..II iiir will U Mis. Cti.i.i. ,.:lw is li.me frnm the !y the tlg.li-- City mT.iihI . tii.d will .iispilal after a in tin- Ogdi a uj i ratian l.:i-for guilcr. Altl.iiagh ?he is wry weak I, ilu- is f i m:i a b ss .f i sail fruin iji i.f as ipiict.iy as possible. r.' :iei- - a fer Hawaii June IP. The (iiils pave ward E'.itli May (P.iiIi.uii. daugliler a ilaiuiiip party in Ike ward bull Sat!: :ud Mrs, li ii y crow-(irnlium, was There was a big urday l sarpriM-.wa had time a evening ua.) by wry good n her little pnvo a sur-- Thiirniay iwirng ut 10:30 lu-linin-rThere were .ity inMisM-Jaaics Eiinlsay of Liberty departed t!e l.ila Stallings, I'r.s-- n from Ogdi-dcput for i Carver, Ella l. D. S. Chambers, Flm-S- t to fulfill a missiin for the j'.llmgs, M.iielda llogge, Ivu For the past- two weeks, j, church. llollis F.u krell, Phyllis Rich- James has been atteiuting pchiad In - i:. eva Hiigg.i mill Messrs. Eitlen Salt laikc City at the church offices b'hn Lindsay, Nnrnian Fuller, in course missionary t (a preparatory v Arnold Robins, Wesley work). He i trawling with a group Melvin llogge, Carnes of other Elders who will labor in wiMand a light was foreign lands. There was a large M I'd.played group of friends and relatives at the I'.i old son of Dewey and depot to wih him (ind speed and good! !l t St will. illings Peterson, formerly of Saturday, June 15, Liberty and- d-E.i n and now of Salt laike, who n. i ut an operation for appendicitis, meet in a ball teams scheduled game on Liberty grounds, at ike L. 1). S. hospital, has been very ill for the pnst three weeks, i'i.);i.-!In the evening the M. I. A. will sponsor a benefit ball to pay fur the re- b:.l - now home uml improving as novation of the church. The Gardner I.; ii'i;.' iis possible. orchestra of Liberty will furnish the Mis. A. M. Feiriu has gone to visit music. r husband and three sons, The community of Liberty was ( v'l" and David ut Armstead, John, drenched with a down pour of rain Mr. Fcrrin and the boys have Monday afternoon and night. Enough u five hundred acre running moisture fell to aid the healthy growth i in Armstead fur the past two of crops in that vicinity. Mrs. Fcrrin will remain there Farmers are rejoicing and say the jears. unt.l the last of July or the first of storm was worth hundreds of dollars Augu.-t- , when she will return home to them. to the boys here in the harvest. Bishop James E. Shaw's family will Tin boys taking care of the farm in soon be in their new home. Thu new are Leonard ard George. Mrs. part is built just north and adjoining Emin took her daughter, Marie, and the old home, making a very spacious Hindi son, Donald, with her. and well arranged new home. D'o farmers of Eden are over joyed with the rain storm of Monday afternoon and night. Everything was pretty dried out, and it lookci retting Mr. George McDonald of Eden, who us if the grain crop would he a tota has been working as a butcher in failure. The crops all look bright am killed Nevada, was accidently now, and more encouraging, the green when he fell down some basement storm was worth thousands of dollars to the farmers. steps and broke his neck. Every morning when cleaning up On Tuesday the assoc ia for the days work Mr. McDonald lion of the Eden wardPrimary a party planned had to go to the basement for water. down in Stallings' meadows, but on ac which While going down the steps, count of the wonderful rain, they heb were very steep, he stumbled and fell, the party ut the church. President causing his death instantly. Marjic Staples announces that durMr. McDonald is the son of Mr. ing' the summer months primary will, Francis and Denobia McDonald, of begin at 2:0i) o'clock instead of three-- ) Ilalliday, Utah, and the following thii ty, as it usually docs. brothers and sisters: William McDonMrs. Leonard Fuller has as her ald of Eden; Francis G. Robert, and guest her father, Mr. Berlin of Ogden. John, McDonald and Mrs. Alice jir. Berlin's stay will be indefinite, pleson, Mrs. Mayre Jensen, Mrs. rlo-- . d jj luLinH, who was serious- ra Ilcmmmgway, all of Ilalliday,!, y ill is Wttcr and able to be about Utah. The fathers second family and1 the home duties again. half brothers and sisters of Mr. Mc3irs. V. A. Montgomery is home Donald were the Messrs. Howard, Jo- from the hospital, after an operation seph, Stephen, Everen and Mrs. Em- for goiter. Mrs. Montgomery's operaily Carlysle, Mrs. Grace Fillrup and tion was real serious, but she is getMiss CTeone McDonald and three othting along nicely. er sisters. Mrs. George Stallings and her, The funeral services were held San-da- y and husband, Mr. and Mrs.' daughter at one oclock in the liaUiuay Henry Brown of Tremonton, and their) meeting house. The burial was also It '.la daughter, Beth, motored to Salt laxke Friday to attend the June con-- ; ferer.ee of the M. I. A., and also to; !fttcrd the contest held there. Mrs.! Stallings is president of the Y. L.i M. I. A. work of the Eden ward, and Mr. Brown is a member of the Bear River stake Y. M. M. I. A. board. Mr. and Mrs. Albert- - Carver has had visiting her the past week their two daughters, Thelma and Theo.-MrsCarl Green and Mrs. Ionard Peterson, of Ogden, and Mrs. Peterson's small daughter, Joice. A reunion was held at the home of Peter Johnson. There were 130 guests present. Many wore from out of town. Mr. Johnson has been suffering from the "flu," but has recovered tnd was able to welcome all his . ii .ll te.-.il- - l bi-nil- . iiupi-evin- - lit'i-rt- li'.i-ain-- r - t gaBBasassasEEwgiBcry.ww ape . Open for Business tal ! ioi Dh frii-m- l I . s ! It Made My 1 Ogden Certified tttfe iT-.i.- all-la- N . . sk - USED CAR MARKET Journey Possible lun.-heo- 1 V futir-yea- r I- Just a year ago un-lloop- er 2560 WASHINGTON AVENUE l Guarantee with every car purchased. We will sell your car on commission. Compile our cars and our low prices before you buy elsewhere. Convenient Terms Contracts - d. Mon-t:;n- bi-:- u. i I;..--i- Certified Used Car Market Ogden 2560 Washington Ave. J. B. Robinson, Manager SPECIAL SUMMER RATES for SWIMMING Di start Monday, June 17, for hoys and girls, aged and 8 years. Boys class Monday and Wednesday, 2 to 3 p. m. Girls class Tuesday and Friday at 9 a. m. Clashes continue until September 1st. Register Monday, June 17, fee $2.00. Special Classes AUt PLAH 8. 7, d Toet Weber Gymnasium Pools Rented for A Community Private Parties by Arrangement. Enterprise for Physical and Social Development. In-- EDEN Mc"-Gi-ll, 7' ecial Reduced Prices ) for Baby Chicks High quality DIAMOND and BLUE DIAMOND strains cf chicks at low cost. This ason is over a month late but there is plenty of time to raire chicks yet. June this corresPonds with May of an ordinary year. June and July chicks will be money alters. If for any reason you do not have as many chicks as you need, now is the imV,0.J?lake it up with these low priccB. ...THE FAMOUS DIAMOND STRAINS ARE NOW AS LOW IN PRICE AS Prices greatly reduced. Order now and raise the most profitable diamond and Bine Diamond Chicks take the guess work out of the raising nf k y cl,ct nd furnish you with the highest quality and most profitable kind of fo j 100 rHi rV MrBW the imic'I Com SIRL I S. per cent live delivery guaranteed. BLUE DIAMOND EXHIBITION STRAIN 500 100 50 Number of Chicks 562.50 $13.50 $7.00 65.00 14.00 7.50 C5.00 15.00 8.00 65.00 15.C0 8.00 Barred Buff and White Rock 67.50 16.00 8.50 White and Silver Wyandottes 67.50 16.00 8.50 Buff and White Orpingtons 75.00 17.00 9.00 90.00 19.75 10.50 62.50 13.50 7.00 52.50 11.50 6.00 Ask for special low prices in large quantities. Chicks One . C. O. D. or gden Poultry Farms & Hatchery Tbn G. Land vat Utah ter, Mr. Look ! Stop! wV w gSee These Used Cars before 1 You Go Fishing jj Big Sat. Specials Hudson Touring, in good shape Opden, !:sigiBimasin!!miBKi!:n!i!:;:n;!n::;;::uii:i:!3;;":inng!!i!n;!ai2H!ia;Hi;Ti,:!ian!iii;! ! Sludebaker Special Six Touring H Dodge Touring H Essex Six Touring - l ! 1921 Jluick Touring, in good shape ! - nuth'-r- I , Mrs. r a few da v'l. Lti'-li- g E H E All These Cars Are Guaranteed 1923 Chevrolet Coupe, A-- l condition, looks like new $575.00 1928 Essex Super Six Sedan. buy at A real 1926 Dodge Sedan Chrysler ' j $575.00 M62 1923 model, special $-150.- at....$775,00 These Cars Are All Guaranteed. Convenient Terms! Open Evenings E s Come In and Look These Cars Over! IS Robert S $75.00 $75.00 $75.00 $250.00 ?. E ! S75.00 S guests. Mrs. Josiah Ferrin entertained at her home Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. David Lindsay. There uere present Mesdames Joseph Fcr- ren, Arthur Fcrrin, R. B. Thompson, Earl Thompson, Leslie Scott, Gainer j Bachman and Misses Ina and Lyda Lindsay. HI The Eden dramatic association will present a three act drama in the ward hall next week, entitled Neglected ives. These taking the leading Alice Eggleston, Melba are parts Montgomery, Ruth Froerer, Gertrude Graham and Olive IJumctt; Messrs. Mont Robins, Graham Thompson, Clark, Ineonard Fuller and Peter Johnson. A basket dance will take I lace after the show. Hj Miss Emma B. Cloudy has been very ill at her home, after having a EjE zzz h- morrhage, but is convalescing very rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson were pleasantly .surprised by their friends Friday evening. It was Mr. Wilson' birthday, Those present were Mr. and .Mrs. George Froerci; Mr. and Mrs. zs Harold Child; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Er Scott; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rowe. A very enjoyable time was had by all who zus jit.endcd. party was given by Mrs. There were present as Mrs. Nina Braithwaite rzs,,.., :iri I Clyde Halls from Huntsville. Mrs. Besic Ada oh is a gin- t of. "rs smt Ogden lllllilll!l!ll!ili g in two-col- Washington Avenue H year's subscription free to cither Inland Poultry Journal or Poultry Tribune orders of 200 chicks or more. will run our incubators during September and October. Write fur special Trices. Fall chicks are illustrated catalog. money makers. Write for w OF COMMERCE 2153 ! Diamond Strain ORDI-KIND- NATIONAL BANK i . FOR JUNE AND JULY started to save for this years vacation. It was such a small sum each week I never missed it. Now, when I am ready to start on my vacation, I find I have plenty to go where I can enjoy my vacation the best. I am sure the officials of the National B a n k of Commerce would be pleased to tell you about this splendid plan. I rented a Safe Deposit Box for my valuables while I was away. y 30-D- I H. Hinckley Inc. Washington Avenue 2810 DODGE DROS. MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS. PLYMOUTH MOTOR CARS. f. VtKin. i!ii;!il!l!lil!iill!i!ll!!!li!ll!!!!i S |