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Show ,v. September 13, 1929 THE OGDEN nurse, Mrs. Kills. M, Mr, A. B. ft- -, while on their way to resume school duties POST 5 school .d days will be Wednesday, September IS, for grades 1 to 6, and Friday the .Mih for the 7th, 8th and 9th. clubs gave an exhibit on The Widin-sdaywhen the two groups of girl displayed a wonderful assortment of useful articles, including aprons, pajamas, underclothing, house and spoit dresses, tea towels, hat pads, shoe trees, etc. Darns and patches, wry well done, were also shown. The Busy workers winning team which will compete with other local clubs of the county on final achievement day are Edna Bingham and Ruth McFarland. Sarah Holmes, Gladys Wright and Alice Van Schaur will represent the 2nd year girls on the Mistletoes. The Young Ladies Mutual Improvement association waa reorganized on September 8. Fstvlla Myers is presip dent; Luella Bingham, and Jean were sustained as her counselors; Marsola Tracy as secretary and treasurer and laura Platt and Maud Chase fri'Kt scat of Indies farm bureau activities and Relief Society work also have begun. They announce a conjoint meeting for the second Tuesday of each month, win n Home Management projects will bo taken up. F. A. Bingham has returned from very pleasant motor trip to Arro and 1 .lack foot, Idaho. The party also included Mr. Binghams Bister and brother-in-laMr. and Mra. II. I singing and dancing sensation, in Millard county, had an automo- thrown through the Shaw car, was wimLhield and bile accident in Eden, where the canal severely cut shoutthe Roadway Melody, the head and face. Saturday evening, Big Dance De Luxe. Music furnished by crosses the road at the Lewi Clark Sevcmivn stitches wtre taken to close lglTE CITY farm. Mr. Clark was driving his cows the hia Serenaders. on her face. sho is Jack Passey and hunve from the pasture, when one of at the iVe hospital. the cows ran into the road in front hoped he will be able to assumeIt is her of of the Poulsen car. The loulsens school duties. were badly shaken up, and their car Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hill, of Iais AnWhite was damaged. geles, are the of Mr. Hills Barnes. Miss Mildred Stallings, daughter of parents, Mr. andguests Mrs. Edwin Hill, of D. Stallings, of Eden, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Holmes, accompanied her Y. Mrs. Liberty. (Continued from page 4.) who has taught schoul for the past son, Gideon, to his home near Brigtwo years in Ely, Nevada, and who Ihudwit-k- MissChadwuk, Miss Rae ham for a short visit with him and hia featuring all the lilting laughter, EDEN Vera Shaw, Miss Beth g and dancers spent her summer vacation in Hono- Linuay, Mki Thelma family Ward, Misa Mr. and Mr. David Saunders have of a regular New York revue. teachwith a of lulu, Hawaii, group l hard and tllen Ward, all of Iff Broadway Melody, Metro-Gol- d Mary Chard, of the Y. I M. I. A. ers, is home again, preparing to take Mary received announcement of the birth Liberty, have received contract! to stake board; talks were very inter- up duties as teacher in the of a boy to Mr. and Mra. Clair Bar-roOgden city JUyr tenth school in the Weber county jLnciny production of backstage esting. Miss Mona Forsha, daughter school. of Buffalo, N, Y. Mrs. Barrow schools for the year 192y and 1930. 11 & at the Ogden theatre Sun- - of President Forsha, was also in atwas Lila Saunders, of this Mrs. two formerly and Carver Courtney Mr. and Mrs. William II. Churd and enter-tmetendance. with the eort of brilliant place. and mov- three lleon have daughters, Daisy, daughters. Virtue, Alice and An-n- a that one ia accustomed to ' Friday, August 30, little Betty Rae ed to Mr, and Mrs, A, J. McFarland hare Ogden where they will make and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward, Mr. as their house guest over this week,ly in the theatre district of Clark underwent an operation for the their home for the school year. end Mrs. Ralph Ward and Mr. and removal of her tonsils. She ia reend, Mrs. l.awrence McFarland and W York. Miss Maude Stallings, Miss lleen Mrs, Albert Ward, motored to Bessie two its Love, and small ion, Lowell, of Lradore, Idaho. Bing covering nicely. She is the daughter Carver, Miss Myrtle luta Page Stallings, Miss nani cunyon, Wednesday, September The Ellis Hipwell family are at ladies, appear aa a kerosene of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clark. Miss Chloe Stal4. liuclah Fuller and ImSt "sister act that comes from Mias Artell Stallings went to T rehome in their lowly new house in have all received contracts to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner and as teachers. Wilson Lane. sticks to show Broadway how to monton Thursday to visit with her lings, Weber teach schools. in the A pretty party was that given by county ! on a show. Miss Page plays the Norman Bingham returned home daughter, Donna, of visSatTooele, Utah, sister, Mrs. Henry Brown, and on the M. 1. A. and the priesthood of the this week from a Eden school will open September 1G ited with Mr. Gardners of the younger of the two sisters Mr. long trip by auto Mr. Mrs. Gardner parents, and Avery W. Russell Page in and Mrs. II. C. Gardner, and Mr. and ward on Tuesday evening, as a social, over the Northwestern States. takes her farther than urday, NorkgM beauty Miss Daisy Carver also went to with lYincipal and the opening of their sea man reports a very Miss Love is in Wilson and Mrs. Elmer Gardner, of Mr. Page marking charge. taught ," goers cleverness. repleasant and Liberty. sons activities. A fine Tremonton to visit the Browns, Lane last year. He will be assisted Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Foulsen program was interesting summer vacation spent in business manager for the act, its are home Sunday evening. turning Miss Chloe Fuller and Virginia leaving Saturday to resume their rendered followed by a free danct. even states. jrf star and the guardian of her Mr. and Mrs. William A. Montgom- by The ninth grade pupils teaching in Millard county. Mr. Poul- Lively booths were there representing McEntire. jb sister. ery and small daughter, Delta, of will attend school in Huntsville. nations. Refreshments There sen will be love theme of the Hinckley different i huinay interesting Eden, with Miss Elsie and Mary and will be a buss service from Liberty to grade school,principal characteristic of those nations were Mra. and which Charles in Poulsen will King throughout Leonard Gould, of Farr West, motored at served. The U. S. A. flung forth its as a to Pocatello, Idaho, Sunday morning Huntsville with David E. Chard as teach first and second grades. banners of red, white and blue in one driver. man who promises to nut home Monday. early, returning corner. The officers of the Mutuala beafter The regular M. I. A. Priesthood On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. i listers across. However, were ItlVERDALE for its being. They responsible the at a for on commence 17. will request A. D. Clapier and two children were meeting tryout, put September are H. Close, Theodore Olsen and their boy friend, who writes them the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Everyone within M. I. A. age is exIhe Primary presidency was reorHolmes, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Bingtfjti musical scores, the act fails. Clark. pected to enroll and support M. I. A. Misa Belnap, Mias Tracy and in ham, ganized the Sacrament cent hundred one theme Priesthood meeting per A specially written song, There was a celebration in Eden Fernocia The Christensen. A negro minSunday. 1929-3retiring officers are groadwsy Melody, is heard through-- d for the completion of the oiled road, strong for the year President Mrs. Mary Stimpson, Lula strel entertained the visitors there. " ' It ia the production. augmented Friday, September 6, under the direcAt the ward meeting Sunday eve- Loper and Velma Wyatt aa counsel- Another part of the house was turned several novelty numbers among tion of Eden farm bureau, with Presi- ning Elder Ernest R. McKay was lors. The new officers as sustained into Merry Scotland, by the bishopm The Wedding of the Painted dent Orville Graham acting as chair- the principal speaker. Mrs. OlliA Mae Sunday are Mrs. Cora Childs, ric, assisted by Mrs. Platt and Mra. others. These Boat and Love ofe, man. The following program . was Graham and Phyllis Fuller sang a dent; Mrs. Nellie Bambrough, presiClose. A Dutch booth waa designed first back-nand rtihy aongs create the musical led by A. duet entitled Summer Time. Mrs. singing, given: community Jessie counsellor; and in charge of Ludle Sparrow, second Childs, by technicolor for the sequence in L. Christiansen, county farm bureau Have You Insured Your Property Mrs. Harvey Burnett, who has re- counsellor, and Mra. l Childs, sec Lucy Holmes, lien Van Schaar and tich a chorus of more than sixty to Value? Dee in been R. in the address Og0. cently and hospital Graham; treasurer. agent; prayer, Elmer Myers. Hawaii waa representrelary We give expert advice on all matinrizlty dancers appear in one of the of welcome by Bishop Calex Hogge; den, ia convalescing at the home of Elder Wm. Terry of Ogden was the ed by Fredonia Slrickler, Elva Bingmt sensational dance creations ever ters pertaining to insurance. Just solo, Fay Robins; reading, Ella Stal- her parents, Bishop and Mrs. John speaker at the Sacrament meeting ham, Melvin Stratford and Parker Oltbmpted for the screen. phono 350 or call at 302 Twenty-fift- h Clinton. B. of B. of address Childs, Sunday evening. lings; appreciation, sen, and Japan by Sarah Holmes, Street. for Beaumont, . responsible is The Mrs. association Lewis Patterson and children. Thelma Barry Eden Primary Stallings; solo, Ed. Greenwell; talk, Bingham, Ersel Platt and Truiisuccessfql direction of Our Danc-- g Frank Stratford, chairman of the We- giving an opening social at the ward Christa and Ronald of Beaver, and man Sparrow. This last group won a Co. Daughters and other oustanding ber county commission. A dance con- church Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 Mrs. Fiank Briggs and children, La-lifor most artistic booth. prise bBics of the screen, directed the cluded the celebration. inand is in oclock. and Mrs. Jessie Punch was the ward Roberta, Everyone Others in the cast served during the dance. The com- vited to attend. Ege production. The program is as Patterson were guests Tuesday at the Ed-ltd n Jed Prouty, Kenneth Thomson, mittee for the new road from the Eden follows: Song, by the Sea Gull girls; home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray K. Dillon, Mary Doran, Eddie Kane, ward was Mr. George Stallings, R. B. reading, Marion Hogge; Story, Elna Jacobs. Mrs. Patterson and Mra. Emmett Beck, Marshall Ruth and V. B. Stallings, Albert Car- Chambers; duet, Katherine and Ruth Frank Briggs are sisters of Mrs. Thompson, Irew Demarest. ver, J M. Wilbur. They also worked Mae Graham; reading, Vivian Richard- Jacobs. Miss Retta Jacobs will leave Sunday 1 in connection with the farm bureau son. Everyone who attends this social ia expected to bring ten cents. to resume her studies at the Brigham loeemary, small daughter of Mr. for this celebration. We are now in our new store 2118 WASHINGTON. ad Mrs. A. J. McFarland, underwent Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hill and daugh- There will be free luncheon served Young university at Provo. The M. Priesthood I. A. and for removal of tonsils ter, Shirley Mae of Los Angeles, are to all, and gamea will be played. opened Just three doom north of our old location. i operation the season with a very successful parMr. Mrs. with Hills (today. ' parents, visiting ty in the ward amusement hall WedCharles Martin is spending a few and Mrs. Hyrum Carver, of Eden. CIIUGG nesday, September 11. The feature y LIBERTY itsks in Rawlins, Wyoming. They will return to Los Angeles Satof the evening was the wedding of PICTURE ANI) ART SHOP PICTURE FRAMING urday. Mr. Improvement Era and Miss Young PHONE 736 Due to the remodeling of the Bishop C. Alex Hogge called for Womans Journal. The wedding was I ballroom in Ogden, the Ogden very effectively carried out help from the ward for the beginning under the of the new Eden ward amusement hall, stake M. I. A opening social was held direction of Mra. Mable Ellis, assisted .You which is to be completed in ninety September 10, in the Weber gymna- Mr. L Gibby, who painted the The men are now excavating gium. The whole building was open by daya. of the invitations, Susie Jacobs, covers Another for the basement. Eden haa been to the public. The special features accompanist, and a quartet composed Vi' y H without a place to conduct the rec- - during the evening were wrestling, of. Leona Ellis, L. Gibby, Lewis BingDe Luxe reational program that ia being under- ballet dancing, solo dances, and the ham and Alma Ellis. Those in the taken in all wards of the Latter-da- y wedding which waa held during inter- pageant included Emma Jacobs, fairy Saints church. This program waa mission. Many from Liberty attend- - queen; Smith Thompson, herald; Vern introduced a year ago at the M. L A. Taylor, the groom; Mrs. Vern Taylor, convention in Salt Lake. Many of the The Y. I M. I. A. and the Relief the bride; Myrtle Taylor and Verna wards have found that the housing Society of the Liberty ward held their Stimpson, bridesmaids; Glen Ellis and for these activities has been the big mothers and daughters day outing Allen Stimpson, ushers; J. V. Leonard, darw back. So Eden, with many other at the Patio Springs in Eden. They minister, and Donna Vance and Jessie wards, haa had to build a new recre- were entertained with the following Browning, flower girls. After the ational halL It ia very pleating to program: community singing, High wedding ceremony ltetta Jacobs gave know that when the housing prob- On the Mountain Tops, prayer, Mary a comic reading and a song was given lem ia solved that recreation for peo- Chard; reading, Tura Shaw; talk, An by a quartet composed of Ed. Bingple of all ages will be taken care Appreciation of the mothers by the ham, Arthur Bingham, Smith Thompthis of. There will be a year around pro- Daughters, by Viola Chard; talk, son and lieber Jucobs.wasFollowing ;To the Sweet Strains of cleared hall the for program of care will leisure the of take the that by Daughters gram Appreciation which continued until 11:30. dancing The new will Erma of hall time the jokes Holmes; by Utahs Mothers, everyone. Greatest Dance j; be built and connected to the church by Ethel Chadwick; benediction by The music waa furnished by Charlie ; v Band . on the northwest aide, making an L Vera Shaw. After the program bath Knights orchestra. A large crowd was in attendance at the social and ing was enjoyed, after which luncheon shape building. ? Jack everyone proclaims it s very successand mothers . 2:00 waa furnished by the Wednesday, September 11, at M. A. I. ful evening. served by the daughters. Those oclock a clinic was held for all chil-lwis home after a pleasJacobs Emma dren entering school this year, and present were all of the M. L A. girls, I His vacation with relatives and friends ant Mesdames clinic and Southwick, was under the smaller ones. The Roy Price, Utah. the direction of County Physician Dr. William Southwick, Elery Montgom- at Mr. and Mrs. Alms Anderson and W. M. McKay and Weber county ery, Leo Penrod, Edgar Holmes, Floyd family attended a dinner in Ogden GOOD NEWS! Penrod, Rose Bailey, Raymond Ward, Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Ander.Earl Donalaoa AJbert Ward, William Chadwick, Hen- sons mother, Mrs. W. N. McEntire, it (Utahs Pianist Clark, Parley Clark, John Clark, being her 66th birthday anniversary. ry Extraordinary) is . the. new W. R. Holmes, A. Twenty-on- e David E. Chard, STARTING SUNDAY witer st the guesta were present. Chickering Con-- rt Paine, Elmer Gardner, Mary A. Chard, Melvin Kennedy have Mrs. Mr. and Grand. Charlie Shaw, Tom Rodes, Ariel Shaw, home of Mr. and Mrs the A purchased John Montgomery, William H. Chard, David Kennedy and have movrd here Walter Whitley, Thomas Willard, 'Al- to live. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. i fred Willard, Glen Ward, Ralph Ward, Kennedy to our community. Gene Halliday at the Gerald Neilson, Lewis Shaw, James Mrs. Ileber G. Jacobs haa rrturned L. Shaw, James E. Shaw, J. B. Lind- from Salt Dike, where she spent a Wurlitzer Organ say, H. C. Gardner and William HilL week at the home ri her sister, Mra No Raise in Prices The visitors were Mrs. John G wil- Rudger North 1rLe. liams and Henry Chard, of. Ogden, 35c Each . and Mrs. Parley Shaw of North Ogden. WILSON Thursday evening about nine oclock there was an automobile collision at There ia a stir in the air. Young the canal bridge near the Lewis Clark farm. Lawrence Shaw, of Liberty, folks are getting a little excited. was traveling south, and William Hill, School ia about to begin again. A of Liberty, was traveling north. A fine staff of eight teachers is ready s Largest and Most car was parked at the northwest side to teach our youngsters this year. C. Beautiful Ballroom! of the bridge. Mr. Shaw endeavoring S. Graves will be with us again as to miss the Hill car and the parked principal. The school house has been Registration ran into the curbing of the bridge cleaned and painted. ,0r' Starting Sunday, the all-talki- 4-- H , Wi-ui'- Great Way In ,v.ORRE.SPONDRCE Film Dazzling , mood-movin- yn all-singi- s:, nt w, Bel-na- . smart-cracki- ng song-Kjan- ce Mo-si- ah 0. 11-ar- General Finance ue WE HAVE - MOVED 0. J. Ber-tha- J na Are Invited to Big Party Tomorrow DA NOE Passey and Serenaders - aa - . Real Treat for Ogdens Pleasure Seekers V I i . - i .. - ' i . Used See It All! ;COAL RANGES T . ; 7. i i I IS. friends come to visitf When your take them through beautiful Ogden Canyon. Theres no better way to take this trip than out-of-to- - UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. buses. 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