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Show 'V Friday, August o u i. WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE IT imHooper met West Point a La- -f and Iva Ilogge, broken, but he is now reported Marelda llogge Mr. of Eden. lloggc, in Mrs. L. R. Jenkins spent the week William A. Montgomery a league game last Friday nicely. anproving Mr. and Mrs. George Stallings OGDEN sad daughend with relatives in Logan, return-n- g Montgomery and Mrs. Patterson are Holmes, won from them. Jean of daughtheir nounce the marriage rother and sister. home Monday evening. Holmes, Mrs. Joseph to Mr. Avery J. ter of Mr. and Sirs. Maretta Parker had John S. Whitley and Elmer Cardner ter, Zenna May, The heavy rainstorm of last SunVery little of the recent rains has is nearly recovered from a broken The at k. marriage of Gardner Liberty. most installed to the beneficial had two in Plain fall fallen electricity a in consequently decidedly iave City, recently suffered day wai guests last week her sister y in the Logan temple collar bone, take will Some place is of second unharvested being put on their farms. crops. of the hay cutting Edith Blair and niece, Elaine ParltS weeks ago. August 14. Many parties are being tds harm, however, was done to fields ox up uninjured. Potato digging is still are Martin honor. Mrs. Clyde Miss Mr. and Stallings arranged in corn and wheat. on, and the farmers are busy moving Mar- son, RIVURDALE Henefer, Utah, while Mr. anat the in joint iting the evening of Last team A Sunday potatoes. of early crop the Joseph Ririe, of the Mount Ogden Although the boys from a sprained M. I. A. meeting held in the Eden tin is recovering was the speaker in M. L lost their game with Clinton last Fristake, Tho Mutual girls left Wednesday ward chapel Lawrence Shaw, son of kle, suffered a few days ago. i HUNTSVILLE day at lagoon, they were well supfour-daat y the conjoint is visiting meeting last Sunday evenij for a outing Willard Moore atmorning Mrs. B ihop James E. Shaw of the Liberty of the townspeople Many ported. Weber Htake girls camp in South Fork ward, was the speaker. Elder Shaw friends and relatives in Idaho this He was accompanied by Mri. tended the game and remained at the was so disas- canyon. There were twenty-fiv- e storm that recent The girls recently returned from the Mexican Toand her mother, Sirs. Cruwther. v dance. resort for supper and the trous in many parts of the state had and their mothers and several others mission. his missionary exof Pvo, He R. R. Thome, gave Mrs. morrow the A team will play with Ririe gave musical numbers. no bail effect in Huntsville, but rather ere planning to go up today and towhich were very interesti- spending a few weeks with her daughperiences, Roy at the local park, and the B team was much appreciated. A group of Mutual girls accomt. morrow. Friday will be mothers day, son of Mr. and ter, Mrs. Joseph Holmes. will play at Plain City. LaMar to be the ng. Adam L.Peterson, invited nied all arc mothers Julia Mrs. and Lake A Anfrom by the president, Mrs. Maretu of Huntsville, Salt Peterson party The North Ogden M. I. A. girls and Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ball, of tas will be visi- JUrs. musMr. Mrs. Saturday and left for South Fork the guests. Strombcrg, girls Neilson, Manof apd Eden, Dan gave Parker, C. Heyrend, formerly the presidency, Mrs. Florence geles, and Mr. and Mrs. Luke tors day and every one is invited to City, Salt at a were is Mr. last Peterson M. where they spent 2 Sunday Mrs. very visiting h. the ical at Wednesday and Darker Frederick were program. of Ogden, guests ning, Mr. remainder of the week at the eirt? week-enIcegreen. They left ring his lunch and spend the day. A nccjmplibhed pianist The evenings Benedict last home John Campbell, are making plans to with D. R. Emil six about home. The days were n oclock, came as ;ig bonfire and snappy program will program was both entertaining and Ruth Robinson, of Farmington, is summer spend a few days next week at the the city Those who no could further night. ,e in contests and hiking. as Saturday given under was the go far for The Farmington, games, instructive. meeting of Elaine Bingham girls' home in South Fork canyon. so return- eft Wednesday morning are tavern the direction of President Lizzie Stall- the ghest and the on account of Nola Cox carried washout, Johnston men cattle fftfV The Calf club and other for first prizes for horseshoe pitching to Salt Lake. They arrived home iibby, Leona Barker, Merva Bailey, ings of the Y. L. M. I. A. Saturday last left Platt Irene of this community won many high ed 'aybe Thompson, Alice Barger, tauise honors at the Holstein show at Plain late Monday afternoon. The new oiled road extending from Rupert, Idaho, where she is visiting and Slargarette Penman won the W Leona Ellis, Pearl Stevens, Shipley, have M. relatives. Bishop hopping prize, while Ruth Naisbh Jensen Peter Mrs. Mr. and last Thursday. City Mildred Dickerson, the pavement at the mouth of Ogden with her mothers Dickerson, Jorothy Mrs. Startzman the them are with under arranging a mo- got the booby prize. The swimminJ The North Ogden band, visiting Milcanyon north to the Eden store is Platt and family Norma Uppe, Barger, Marguerite town when contest went to Edna Spaulding ud direction of Mr. Reid Cox, is planning and little son, Lewis, and daughter, dred Freda completed. The crops along the new tor tour to includeonthat Norma Anderson, Bessie A rave and Alice Jones James, their from sometime this converts are held them be trip. a concert to Margaret. They Lucille Childs, roau are looking fine. As soon as the she will join Mon the champion squaw wrestlers. Tv) Chinook, of the Northern States mission, where Hunter, Kathrine Farr, Lois month. Martin, Frank Nature Mother Bingham, oiling was finished, Bingham, last Tues- girls also enjoyed a tug of war. a to The local public school building Is Mr. and Mrs. Jenson's son, Leslie, is Mrs. Jessie Mrs. Mrs. Dell sent a fine rain storm and washed the tana, returned weekthat city in visiting committee of Bessie Mrs. Dickerson, A rave, fintk Gibby, mission for the L. D. S. a now undergoing necessary repairs, on a two-yespent reafter are day crops. Farmers Edna Fife, Mrs. Kate Farr, Mrs. Drudlla dust offinthe Naisbitt, and Alin Spaulding here. to the opening of school in the church. the fact that they will not relatives Mrs. joicing Jrior Jones re the are all Wilson arranged of program, children Mr. and Mrs. John Jorgensen are Thompson, Mrs. Ethel Hunter, The nj have to chew dirt during the harvestbe present at the annual following took part in the Mrs. Wood, of Ogden, has succeed- also entertaining converts to the Alma Ellis. to minded second of crop hay. Parker, Frances Russ Mr. and Mrs. Vem Taylor and son ing ed Mrs. Massac as manager of the lo- church from Kentucky, where their outing at Lorin Farr park The vineries at the North Fork Primary vacation in Penman, Margaret Wii Margarette 13. cal telephone exchange. She will be son, Allen Jorgensen, is filling a two-ye- are spending a on August closed Sunday at noon. All peas conwas Marian digon, .he Yellowstone National park. a assisted by Miss Eva Jones and Mrs. Manning, June Hu. reception mission. evening Monday to Utah Packing corporation held Esrl llall. . the home of Mr .and Mrs. sell, Ruth Naisbitt, Edna Spauldinr at There will be a Relief Society meetMr. and Mrs. Taylor and daughter, tracted Jeff Daliff has accepted a position ing in the R. S. hall Tuesday, August Grace, and Susie Jacobs left early were harvested by that time, but the Ole Olsen in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bessie Arave, Florence Spauldinr van Alen corporation Pau- Jennie Lowe, Alice Jones, Ksthm in the Skagg's store at Logan. IS. Members are requested to be in Wednesday, morning for a trip to Bear vineries for the Virgil Stevens and daughters, The line 7. until not close did of Mrs. Edmund Bcrrett Is now con- attendance to transact important bus- lake. August all Naisbitt, Cora Widdison, Ludle Morgan Frances and Ray, week They expect to be gone a that the of Jack Parker, Nola Cox, Ethel Joh. an fact are event farmers her at first lamenting following The home, valescing Town, Mississippi. iness and work. or ten days. s ton, Maurine Fowler, Mrs. Clin a was less this the by year crop was pea una meeting, cottage somewhat operation for goitre. is the team A runaway evening club gave half ton Tho Jolly Schemers Afon acre the Mrs. Elsie Dailey entertained her Olsen. A. Fowers, Ardell Fowers, Verda and average. per presided over by Victor usual; however, the horses driven by Zelina Read, Ruth Simpson, Cleoo party last Friday afternoon at the Mountain the On bridge club Monday evening, July 29, Martin Christensen, belonging to ahome Members the of ter singing High Stallings family of Mrs. Bert Browning with met at Lorin Mae Smith, and Belva Brown, of Norman at luncheon followed by bridge. Jitmes Bailey, ran away from the Beus, Farr park for a reunion Top, prayer was offered by Fern Thompson, Lila Bybee and KathMr. and Mrs. James G. The members who were present are Farr talk brief West; a by followed Los Dr. of Leslie Eames by Angeles, Olsen, dashing into a hayrack belong- rine Farr as hostesses. Bunco was the with benedic-;io-n Widdison and Mr. and Mrs. George Virtue Spackman, Marion Edwards, viner, The Smith. M. T. in is Professor men Eames suffered Dr. California. The Grow. Wain to teaching ing diversion of the afternoon, with prizes Ruth Chadwick, Emma Reynolds, no was offered by George E. Strat- Fowler, also joined the girls for one injuries, but the rack was demol- going to Norma Anderson for high the University of California. He is Inex Spackman, Blanche Ellis, and The remainder of the evening day of the outing. ford. in families to cousin Carver the ished. and Violet Sorenson, low. A delicious As a special Bernice Campbell. The ladies of the farm bureau was given over to entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Sprague and Mr. and luncheon was served at one Eden, Plain City and Clearfield and long table other guest Mrs. Bailey had her sister. Miss Mrs. William Colvin were numbers by a swimming party at the arranged Musical He planned Weber returned Carvers of today with covers laid for Kathrine Farr, county. Florence Christensen, who Just returnfollowed by sugar factory reservoir last Friday inStevens the daughters, of hours to in few a was for a from places only delightful Ogden trip Leila Bybce, Fern Thompson, Violet ed from a trip to California. by the Blue Bird entertainers, afternoon. At 2:30 p. m. 20 ladia Mr. and Mra Henry Warren and terest in Yellowstone park. They Sorenson, Anna Stone, Norma Ander- and was met at the train and taken to songs numbers on the piano, were plunging in the pond. rendered who and meet entrance Lorin west his in relatives. the went at to Farr spent park Mr. and Mra Will Warren spent the son, Lucille Childs, and Erma Jacobs. instruments the aptook lunch which was thoroughand saws hotel. string Lakeside A delicious lunch was served. Those the first night at the week visiting relatives in seemed to ex- ly enjoyed after the swim. Next 14, is field crowd the from August Wednesday, East in plause were Mrs. Mr. a Eden the from and basin, Bighorn They spent day Wyoming. clubs in present for all girls of the Mr. and Mrs. Albert press an overwhelming appreciation. It is expected that Hooper will be Mr. and Mra Will Spackman went visiting the Mammoth hot springs. day fur- George Stallings, club will Each Weber Refreshments were served. Those who well represented county. their in the Mrs. Mr. While week-enand at the Weber stab Carver, Carver, d Hyrum to Idaho Falls park they spread by train last Olto the Misses table for lunch and as they were eat- nish their lunch and transportation will Ileen and attended were Mr. and Mrs. Ole Mr. temple excursion on the 21 of the where they visited relatives. Daisy, Fern, South Fork canyon, where they T. O. Smith, Norman Olsen, month. During the past week, Miss Lela ing, a large bear came to the table be entertained in various ways. Prizes Wanda Carver and Doris, Zenna, sen, T. M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. and All devoured dinner. the Lowell and Artell and Mr. been parties of has Marion, the Bruce Johnston was delayed on the Stallings Spackman guest Mrs. George and Mrs. A. G. Berrett, of Salt Lake were frightened away except A. M. for winners in the different games will Stallings, Orlo Carver, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olsen, Mr. and Sunday night coming from highway Victor A. be awarded. Carl Green and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Salt Sprague, who got his camera to take City. take City, on account of tin Stevens Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mr. and Mra Lorenzo Ward mo- a photo of the bear, and the intruder Peterson of Ogden. cloud burst. He was forced to re- Frances and Pauline and daughters, tored to Preston, Idaho, last Sunday actually put his nose up against the turn home the next day. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Olsen, Melvin and spent the day visiting with their camera. Several bears in the park The Relief Society will hold its WILSON Stratford, Ted and Alleta Olsen and are known as holdups as they sit by William Lindsay of Blackfoot, Idaho, brothers, Cyrus and Joseph Ward. conference Sunday, AugustlL annual Fronk. Ted Mrs. Mr. and During the past two weeks, Miss the driveway and expect people to formerly of Eden, who underwent an will then commence the regain They Elaine Spackman has been traveling feed them. If fed, they take kindly monthly meeting of lessons in the magazine. Meeting! for gallstones in the L. D. theThe regularassociation was in Wyoming with her uncle and aunt, to the people; if not fed, they become operation postponHOOPER S. hospital at Salt Lake City, is still ed Primary have been held during the summer last week due to the funerals beMr. and Mra Will Alvord. Mr. Alvord cross. in the hospital and has undergone and have been fairly well attended held children in ward. The the is a salesman for the Shupe Williams Three hundred und forty people another serious operation. Mr. Lind- ing L. Rigby reMrs. and Mr. Hyrum were called together Monday mornCandy company, have been served at the Valley House is in a very critical condition. He having had an enjoyable time this week, at ten oclock. After port Mr. Earl Edwards, proprietor of the with trout, and chicken dinners the say ing, when is the Mrs. brother of Francis Clark they attended the Lowe family their preliminary exercises, President North Ogden Service station, accom- - past few days, most of the people Satanted by Mra. Edwards and Mr. and coming from Ogden and Salt take of Eden and the son of the late Mr. Rosalia Strickler surprised the classes reunion at Franklin, Idaho, last In company with other rel SIra Will Mrs. William Lindsay of Eden. and urday. Berrett, left last Saturday turning the meeting into a social. Mrs. tae Loffgreen and small by Tne children romped and played atives they left early Saturday morn for YellowstAie National park. They City. Mamie Winter has suffered a second Verna, of Springfield, Idaho, games, after which' refreshments were ing by motor. They were welcomed expect to spend a week in the park. stroke. Little hope is held for her daughter, been at Franklin by many of the descendhave the guests of her mother, served to them by their teachers. M. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright, of Rock recovery. ants of the tawe brothers, who emMrs. M. A. Eden. Mrs. Ferrin of Springs, Wyoming, are visiting with On Wednesday, August 7, Aletta from Scotland to Utah iii 1854. reweek visited here igrated a and Loffgreen Mra Wright's parents, Mr. and Mra Olsen became the bride of William These brothers were do not melt in warm to in turned her home among the earLIBERTY Milton Holmes. Springfield Sherman, of Ogden. The marriage most of liest and Utahs piostalwart weather. They make August 6. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Brown, of Eu was solemnized at Logan. Aletta is neers. At about 11:00 a. m. 800 peoMiss Lidia Lindsay, daughter of Mr. gene, Oregon, have been guests at the ball the talented daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ple had gathered at the Franklin Saturday, August 3, Liberty an ideal confection for home of Mr. and Mra B. E. Chate team played a wild game with the David Lindsay of Eden, is employed Ole Olsen. Her friends many regret where church excellent an program store to lose her from our town, but lain during the past week. picnics and outings. Rivenlalo team on Riverdale grounds. with the New Montgomery-War- d join was conducted by John Lowe. The Mr. and Mrs. Walter Randall and Riverdnle won the game by one run in Ogden. in congratulations and well wishes for musical talent which is characteristic Mr. and Mrs. George Staples, Mr. her future. family of Rawlins, Wyoming, are the after playing eleven innings. of was the feature of the a family Mrs. R. B. and and Mr. Mrs. and Enoch Ran Thompson guests of Mr. and club girls of Liberty enThe Announcement is made of the en program. After the program a cafeMrs. D. Clinton Robins dall and other relatives. of with Eden, Shipment an outing at Fatio Springs in Lane to teria luncheon was served by Mrs. gngement of Miss I mo Mra Emily Folkman left Monday joyed Eden on Monday afternoon. They a group of friends and relatives from Lawrence Christensen. gene The wedding Lillian Pierce. There were 16 chilfor San Francisco where she will join rode horseback to the motored to Scipio to attend the will take Received springs and af- Ogden, tomorrow, place August 10. dren in the family of Thomas Lowe, her daughter, Ruth, who has been at- ter a barbecue rodeo and held the 2nd, 3rd, refreshthe jolly Her Mr. enjoyed jaunt and Mrs. one Herbert of the 7 three parents, whom of brothers, tending school at Berkeley during the ing waters. Those in the party were and 4th of August. These people were Lane, formerly of this place, enter- are now living, and at present there all of past two months. formerly Packed in Attractive Scipio. Misses for the young couple at their are 143 grandchildren and 183 greatFay Willard, Ruth Shaw, Gene and Grant Iluband, who have the Tho Weber county school board has tained Marion Delta Jane in home Shaw, on AuGardner, the evening of and 63 great, great Boxes at 'Ogden been working in Wyoming, recently taVene Southwick, Alice not forgotten Eden. We have a new gust 1. Bunco was the chief diver- grandchildren who Those the grandchildren. returned home to welcome thir broth- Holmes, Della joined on roof school our house and other sion of the Chard, Marshall, Alice Willard, evening. Many lovely gifts Rigbys on their trip were Mr. and er, Lane, who is expected home within Juanita repairs are contemplated before school were showered Shaw Shaw. and Fern upon the bride to be, Mrs. T. A. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. T. the next few days. starts in September. The Utah Packing corporation is and a delightful luncheon served the S. Lowe, Mrs. Charlotte five-yeSpaulding, The contract with the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Powell, Mr. and finishing threshing peas at the Liberty Utah Tower A for the Light company Mrs. TAYLOR 7. closed M. E. Benedict and her social Mrs. Vera Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. EdThey vinery today, August down the North Fork vinery Sunday north division of Eden expired the lat- dub members were entertained last win Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Vera ParPresident Shaw, of the North We- at noon. The pea crop in general has ter part of July. The farmers of that Friday afternoon at the canyon home ker, Mr. and Mrs. John Lowe, Mr. ber stake Primary association, ac- not been up to standard this year. section paid the company $117 down of Mrs. Charles Dee. A sumptuous and Mrs. Dan Ross, Mrs. Jennie signed a contract for $24 a year dinner was served fhe twelve club Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. companied by stake board members, The yield per acre, on the average, has and Lyod Fowd tons for five years. The company has members, after which social chat, for- ers, Mrs. Lizzie Hull, Mr. William Pierce, Folger and Salt, were visitors been about ono and at the Taylor Primary meeting per acre with a yield of two tons per shown fine cooperation with the peo- tune telling and sewing afforded a Hull and Mrs. Sarah Walker, of OgA program acre in previous years. It is thought ple, which is appreciated. From now pleasant afternoon. Mrs. R. D. Lunch, den and Bishop Alex Lowe of AmeriThursday afternoon. On Sale at complimentary to the mothers, was that the storm which did so much on the farmers in that division will formerly of Wilson, was also among can Fork, formerly of Hooper. given by the Zeebees and the Zeegees damage throughout the county June only pay for the electricity they burn. the guests. Word has been received by relatives Electric milkers are becoming very Jeweldine Bingham, little of the society. After the meeting a 16 is the cause of poor average in the daughter here that Herbert Garner, son of Mr. dainty luncheon was served. The peas. The vines were broken down popular in Eden community. Several of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bingham, cele- and Mrs. Jed Garner, now stationed mothers present were Mrs. Evelyn and a new growth started. When har- farmers are contemplating installing brated her seventh birthday anniver- at Honolulu, will soon sail for Asia. Lobby Cigar Mowers, Mrs. Mary Moline, Mra. Ma- vesting began the farmers fount them. Some of the farmers who have sary with a party last Saturday afMrs. William J. Belnap left for bel Neilson and Mrs. Francis Gibson. there were two growths of installed ternoon. M. them are A. Feralready Outdoor enLake reSalt were on games afternoon to peas, Tuesday The clase leaders are Mrs. Annis Hunin a poor crop on both growths rin. Joseph L. Ferrin, V. B. Stallings, joyed, among them a peanut hunt, in be with her son, Jim, who is ill at the & News Stand ter and Mrs. Gwendolyn Griffin, who sulting and which taroy Fackrell Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gardner o: Betty Erickson and Junior hospital there. A party of young people met at the Barnes won the prizes. The had the afternoons entertainment in Lewisville, Idaho, have been visiting Mrs. Phebe Jones, accompanied by donkeys s E. C. Bader, charge. friends and relatives in Liberty for home of Albert Carver on Wednes- tail was most correctly placed by Ruth her daughter, Phebe, left last Fri-da- y $54 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Farr left for a the of for1 and day Bingham, from the Phone there Merlin and evening motored girls, Corral Idaho, where she will Bldg. past few days. Mr. Gardner was ten-da- y trip to Yellowstone park Sun- formerly of Liberty. They have made to Patio Springs, where swimming was Bingham, of the boys, and they too visit her son, Harvey, and family, day. They expect to visit with Mrs. a tour of the state of Idaho, motoring enjoyed. Those in the party were Mr. were rewarded with prizes. After for a few weeks. Farrs mother, Mrs. Cazier, at St. on to Utah as fur as Ogden. They and Mrs. Albert Carver, Miss Wanda the pleasant sports, the little folks Anthony, Idaho. will return to their home after a few Carver, Miss Faye Robins, Mrs. Gen- were served refreshments by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Griffin took i days stay with Mr. Gardner's par- eva Ileus of Ogdon, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bingham. short vacation this week, leaving Sat ents. On the same date, August 3, Anne Mr. and Mrs. Gardner o Green. Mr. and Mrs. taonard Peterurday morning and returning Mon- Dewey ville, Utah. Joseph son of Ogden, Orlo Carver, and Keith daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John day evening. They motored to Lava Holmes, entertained little Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Southwick am Wilson of Ogden. twenty Springs and Soda Springs and vis- two The Four W club met at the guests, who met in honor of her fifth daughters. Maude and Mattie, am ited friends in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer llulse and family home of Miss Fern Carver Thursday birthday anniversary. Happy chiof Harlem, Montana, have been visit- at 2 oclock under the supervision of ldren games were enjoyed through-ou- t will be OTICE is the afternoon, and delightful re CITY ing friends and relatives in Ogden am Club Leader Doris Stallings. The freshments served, s Liberty. They came to Utah to at girls were taught how to can disposal collection and how to set a table cor- j On the evening of August 8, a par The young people of Tlain City en- tend the funeral of their father. was in honor ty given of Elaine for a medium sized family. BingThe Southwick rectly filed gaged in another social dance Thurs Joseph Southwick. in Ogden ham s fourteenth birthday. A crow same were served. day evening. They have certainly en- brothers say that crops look fine in of the younger set enjoyed themselves The Four W club gave a dance joyed the dances given ..in the town that part of Montana, but good oU with August bunco at and later showcrei City r pavilion this summer. P Ogden valley sure looks good to them riday night. August 2, which was their friendtables with A -' lovely supthird I'd fourth classes of the gift. very successful. The girls feel that A8club 19th, 1929. Church services were not held in the advertisement of the dance in The per was served by Miss Bingham's girls left for South Fork mother and Luella sisters, Theland canyon Wednesday afternoon. The Liberty Sunday evening owing to the Post is one reason why the party was ma or Bingham. first and second year classes expect storm that started that day about so successful. to City The friends of Mrs. James II. Platt to join them aSturday and return to-- T 6:30 oclock and continued until after The Sunday school class of the New with her that her father, C. Bids. Testament department, under the su- rejoice WedneBdy, spending one midnight. J. who Garner, week in the canyon. Bishop James E. Shaw and family pervision of Mrs. Warren Stallings weeks near death'shas lain so many Miss Lucille Johnson, door, is now of Ogden will move into their new home this ana Graham Thompson, gave a By Commissioners at the Dee hospital Five party spent Biack and White day with Miss week. They have been delayed on ac- Monday evening at Patio A brothers of Mrs. Springs. Tlatt who have been count of papering and painting that lunch Dorothy Maw. enjoyed at sundown, after here during their fathers illness Ogden City, August, Carver nd family are vis- has been dene ;n the new home. day have which bathing was the diversion u0we, of returned to their homes in Idaho. week at the home of Mr. iting, Mr. and Mrs. Cha. Hill are D. A. 1929. Mrs. Lottie Nash Warner is happy 2leirVcnini. Tho?e Present were Lila nd Mrt W over the fact that they will soon CarverPmrenU Mt be Mailings, Kina Chambery, Florence in their new home. The home is be- Stallings, Ruth Mae 1,? JJ18 ,ome of her mothM- Mabel Palmer Graham, er, Mrs. Ld. Chariton. Jenkins, of Cali, ing built by W. A. Montgomery of KggJeston. Maiy Froerer. Ella Fack Litth Bobbie Kilburn met with a R. A. MOYES, xornia, is spending a few weeks with Eden. re.l Wanda Carver, John accident painful last Lindsay, Mrs. Thelma Patterson and children Uesloy Saturday when City- Eggleston. Parley Ferrin his arm was caught in of the washing City have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hi'.W. Eldon Ilogw, Melvin machine wringer. His lbow was A NORTH C I three-year-o- ld 0uti d. ar outme-Marett- two-we- ar 3 4-- 11 I Even-bod- j Liter. I li rr; Lie a a i Ickaft ft III .j wit b Lie 1ttr 1 ll 3ratl L retui 4!(ll j'JI Ichapi J 4 OB ml, kr J coul I, r M H M k Ski r Li IXNN. iKlnri Bern CHA It wi b a it the y At the H EDEN APLETS 4-- m ik a ek 4-- CUD? set to Dead tral si !bC ragged 11 pm r! line, hi ttni ii T efh toll rst tl Ml Mm iii ! on it h Fan -- A Fresh H Just 50c $1.00 ar $1.50 one-thir- The Prop-Ecde- t I 'M, b si Whi hit Tfcj erti Uno rid. wit: Hen 1iOB 00 tip fed Bet tn h 1 itOBI lati 1 1 T B! H. da i i I NOTICE FOR BIDS I I 4-- 11 j PLAIN straw-berrie- 4-- H ; hereby given that Bids received for the and of Garbage to be City, the Recorder on or before 4-- H all s w-a- of reserves the right order of the Board of this the 8th reject any of a Recorder Ogden Tn I i hi Pm It p h 4 lUj t X tit ln hi il it K |