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Show yHATS.GOINQ ON All children of Wilson precinct are invited to join the Primary association. lhe work this season is very fVpTlAX surtin Saturday, Ruth Taylor, William Collar, JrTjbT cniertainng and profitable, and the of-- 1 Holland in the John and leers i.f the organization are all sucThe picture, CoHliton College cessful motheis who are desirous of ette' also the "Collegians" comedy. helping children gel the best out of Charles lagers and Nancy Carroll in Abies Irish life. .,in'IALr Friday, How a heart Satunlay, Ricardo Cortez in The Gun Runner"; Sunday and rending tragedy to one can bring pleasure to the caland Charles in Rogers Mary The Bryan Silver Romance" Monday, loused type of mankind was shown and Wednesday, Maurice Chevalier in Innocents uf here the oilier day. Mickie was a cerand Friday, Clara Bow in Dangerous Curves." tain lad's bes-- pal, endeared to him by the appreciative wag of a stubby Mr. Taylor has returned from materia! on hand and ready to go. where he has been A meeting is bring held in the ofthe Woolen mill.--, fice of the county commissioners at the Mr. On Satuivlay, September 21, the summer. Taylor to attend the Agricultural girls' will the court house today to decide the clubs of the county college iu Ugan this year. meet at the county high school for amount of money which shall be paid Mi-- Kdda llrown of Farr West is their tiding contests. This is their out to the many applicants under the spend. g a few days with her sister, Mrs. iluUrt Maw. final achievement day, at tthich time old age pension law. M'-llancn of Og- the teams ttho will have tho privilege ;,d Mrs. Chris. den anBill: See this stickpin? Well, it at the home of their of attending the state fair this fall A further honor of once belonged to a millionaire." will be decided. doughur, Mrs. Mcrwiu Thompson. Adrean: And who was the millionlively n Thompson registered Uing given a free trip to Portland, at Wtbcr cohcge this week. Her mutiy there to give their demonstration, will aire? tail for every little act of kindness frici-.iwi.--h the young lady success be won by some county team at the Bill: Woolworth." k'Wuid.hiok for even thoughtless in studies througn the coming fair. l.at year this honor waa won i Memories slights. Mickey was the first to greet year. a team of Weber county girla front j the boy when the gate clicked his rewho demonstrated lamp: U Uiverdale, life section of college turn from school, and the last to look shade Columbias making. in UnhksJiy portrayed a disconsolate good-bylie was ever Great interest has been shown in' drama of the campus, ready to brace up his comrades spirit clubs and' The One to Trn Years At the present time the people of all the districts having Coquette." when all the world seemed dark. If shown Egyp-JJLstof been have exhibits worth the the boy turned his back a kiss on the this community are witnessing one of wfll be shown at Monthly Payments. ear reminded him that there was one the busiest seasons of the year. Hun- by the girla throughout the county, starting Saturday, Reduce intcre-- t and principal fn the incidents that Unger in the Regular dasswork in our school who just knew when a fellow needs dreds of workers are active in the Nine club teams will compete here each month. When you make and harvest of peaches, which are being on Saturday, and a schedule of the; commenced yesterday in the first six a friend. The other ZLa long after graduation day Mickey aclast monthly payment, your loan contest follows: make college days the hap-- ! grades. On Wednesday 149 students companied the licy across the street shipp'd to eastern markets. is paid in full. u a persons whole life have registered. SO of these were begin- on an errand for his mother, and reMonday evening after the regular Roy to demonstrate at 12:30 noon, The camera. the rehearsal the band held a watermelon such a Cheaper than a straight loan at ners, of turning pranced bravely ahead. A making f, cught by large group Plain City to demonstrate at 1:00 in vanguard for his soverign prince, and bust. All of the boys and girls had p. m. of the football skirmish, the hese little folks that :l)eir grade will be necessary. Many here the tragedy comes in. A speed an enjoyable time. SL for the home team, the to demonstrate at 1 :30 p. Pay off in part or in full any the training in the gym, new faces are seen in the grades as demon spied the pup swung at him, Impressive funeral services were m. Liberty without payment of more time 5 fallow who got peeved" with his well as the teachers staff. Principal barely missing the boy and whizzed held Monday afternoon for actual than earned interest. Wilson to demonstrate at 2:00 p. m. S. Graves reports that 80 more by so swift that shocked witnesses to Thompson, EL for cutting in ori him when he months, age twenty We will finance home builders up Eden to demonstrate at 2.30 p. in. j dicing with his best girl, the students will probably register today his deed were unable to catch tho li- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Thomptu tiO'o of value. Uiverdale to demonstrate at 3:00 of freshmen and the initia-Jiat- o 'or the 7th, 8th and 9th grades. Where cense number on the car. In the street son and granddaughter of Mr. and the mysteries of college life necessary these girls and boys will be was left a bleeding corpse and a brok- Mrs. A. I Toone. p. m. Go. The Mutual officers have been revarious Frats, are included given next week in which to assist en heart. All summer our paved highFarr West to demonstrate at 3:30 -. their M. to condraI. A. tho attend quested has been an used way with for 330 the some appealing rush of 302 23th St. parents by backgrounds I'hone p. in. drivers as a speedway. Now vention Sunday in the Weber college of the friendship of two girls and arm work, but thereafter they must to 4:00 demonstrate Slatcrville at obtain a permit from Mr. Stratford it is thronged with the precious child- auditorium. boy they each admire, direction of for absence. He has hopes for alljhd achool days, it seems that some Lyle Deamer, son of Mr. and Mrs. p. m. skillful tjoder the West Weber to demonstrate at 4:30 The College to be in attendance, an4 the school Precaution might be taken to protect Will Deamer, is now home for a visugme Archainbaud, m. been has San p. in thcmit Lyle J working Maybe we need a traffic cop, Ornette," is reported to be one of working smoothly by September 80. the for thirteen Diego months. A circular letter is being sent out past to On Wednesday evening a business noit natural campus pictures vis-t- o is also Norris home communities by home demonstra Landy for a all selocation The screen. the meeting of the Primary association! TAYTjOT?. it. lie works in Nevada. tion agent Ellen Agren, With full in o were taken at Occidental Col- officers and teachers was held for the Miss Ellen Garner has returned struction to the entrants in the conand in many of li in California and front The Gooding, Idaho, to attend the test. The girls will be dressed in Vrimtry ,Mccta.i of the Tey Tk,l the students faculty parti-ips- ta '11 held Weber Pr!,ld??t .octal county high school. Than, lay .to regulation costume of white, with a giving an atmosphere impos-j- Rosalia Strickler presided at the mng in honor of the Sea Gull 'Mrs. Martha llolmea is home from head band bearing the girls symbol, to obtain otherwise, meeting and encouraged her workers who have been advanced to the Y. L. Rock Springs, Wyoming, where she a four leaf clover, each petal of the loth Taylor has the title role an to renewed effort for another years M. I. A., and the Bluebird Girls who has been visiting with her daughter, clover showing an 11 signifying the ubs sn ideal coquette. Her friend training of young minds. A social are to become Sea Gulls. A pleasing Velma club CO. , Each team will be given Wright the clinging vine type is por- was planned for the opening session program was rendered, followed by The following students have reg-- one-ha- pledge. in which to hour compete, j ted by Jobyna Ralston. The ma-ti- of Primary next Wednesday after- - refreshments. Mrs. Inez Farr and istered from North Ogden at Brig-- 1 They must be on schedule time with section of the school is headet noon, the details of which will be Mrs. Clara Gibson wore the Primary ham Young university: Lorene Ran at another meeting of the workers having charge of the eve dall, Ellen Barker, y William Collier, Jr., as a pupil and arranged Mark Ballif and ohs Holland as coach. officers in the ward chapel tonight. nl!J8 entertainment We are represented Randall. LeRoy Frida afternoon the ladies at Girls of the Mistletoe club met . Las; Weber college Karma Chadwick, at the home of their leader, Maude Jrturea.eStin8f was held in the Florence Randall,by Elmon Woodfield, Benedict, on the evening of Septem- - T81" Dalles Rerrett, Leslie Randall and C0Unty aeent wa m contest. Gladys her a for 18, Nat sewing Taggart. Miti Verna Willey spent Sunday in Wright and Sarah Holmes were the i Mr. and Mrs. Theron Briggs of Syr- jynrille. winmng team of the event Judges acUge were the supper guests at the Sun-1lbs. Katherine Stoker spent in Centerville as guest of her were Mrs. Myers and Mrs. Swenson, home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Griffin on After the meeting a pleasant hour Sunday evening, ughter, Mrs. Robert Smith. was spent socially by Mrs. Benedict On Wednesday morning the doors Kiss Porita Holt of Ogden was of the Taylor school were again Kmdsy guest at the home of Mr. ant and Mrs. F. A. Bingham. M. Holt. Three of our young ladies are thrown open and the youngsters hied themselves I Hr. and Mrs. George Criddle to the land of books, teaching in neighboring towns this Mrs. Chatterton Mary (organ were Sunday guests of Mr. school season: Miss Daley passed Lola Wright ad Mrs. Joseph Hansen. second and t first trains the grades $29.95 The Syracuse meetinghouse has Viaits Without Leaving Your Home Mi Lucy Hota. h., u5 em repapered and repainted during fourth grade at Plain City, and Mar- famil have regided in Tayfor for 27 be put month. Summer almost over sons or C. Myers, the sixth at Roy. The year?. Mrs. Daley was an active Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Thurgood an guente ladies all to their foef stay in plan oum the arrival of a son at their Society worker and was loved and daughters ready to return to school the school districts all who during mm Friday. knew her. respective respected by friends scattered but there is a Mr. and Mrs. Dimon months, but are enjoying the neral services were held in the Taylor Bodily of Fair-ieway to visit with them all through Idaho, visited with Mr., and Mrs drive now through the morning and ward chapel Wednesday afternoon, the year. Ins Doxey Friday. evening air of lovely Indian sum- Mr. and Mrs. Thomarf E. I Briggs Telephone Hour" has been found pent Sunday in Bountiful as a Miss Fawn Olsen entertained guests all-talki- rg Inter-Mounta- ng Paris"-jhnreda- 1 . - y t M-- :jSut Film Awakens M.-itm- g - s of College I'.i-- Correspondence NOKTll OGDEN e. ISb Farm Bureau Notes in evit jo"; jday lii-y- tin- A New Loan ! Plan en-Coll- 1 WILSON re j i i 6. sub-divisi- prac-!Tmstch- es, ' General Finance unres-possib- le Used COAL RANGES Terms! Ti Ui 4-- UTAH POWER & LIGHT lf nc 4-- II SYRACUSE IF? tEF 12-gau- ge SHOT GUN Good Condition. Ex. aw-a- W; , y " L' Sfay tt. SHj Mows Automatic Telephone Hour Out-of-To- E. Armstrong & Company Re-you- ng Fu-wint- wa er v, PLAIN CITY -- I t relatives. Tta r. I. B. I. A. .ml the Y. M. M opening eoelal Tuee-ent- s, Virginia Holt was a last week-i- lovely at the home of her par- - g a. held their Prtyand to Ogden as guest of Miss Mr. Mrs. Norman Owen I day evening ebeeca Ririe. preparatory to the com-o- n the evening of September 12. mencement of their years activities Miues Louise, Lois and Amona Those present were Nanell Bitten, next Tuesday evening. The following whaelson, all of Logan, are Van Schaar, Hilda Butler,! program was rendered: t the local cannery for a fewworking Reading, weeks. Esther of Ogden, Ruth Olsen, Preparing for a Trip," Mrs. Florence Hn. A. T. Stokes, Evelyn Wright of Sandy was a Laverl Staker, Leon Sparrow, David Jenkins; mandolin solo, Miss Fern jjwk-en- d guest of her sister, Miss d Dick Grahl, Floyd Butler Ar- - son; ballet dance, Miss Lois Palmer; Hansen. and The Marriage of the Young Ladies and Mrs. Marion Willey of Og- - vel Stratford, Jake Burkompas 1 Journal and the Improvement Era," were House hostess. play-the games guests of Mr. and Mrs. a talk, Mrs. Selma Maw. Refresh-b- v Ph Willey luncheon delicious and ed a enjoyed Monday. ments were served after the program. Mw Letha Stoker was a last week- the ffuesta. The four clubs of the visitor to Salt Lake as girls of guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bingham had piajjj held their exhibit Wednes-a- s r aunt, Mrs. R. W. Hunsaker. city week-end their last giwsts, Mr. and day evening at which each club had Lula Warren cut her hand and Mrs. Patterson U family of their work represented by two y severely on a bottle at her home -- visitor 1 rs, 5 . 4-- Today. Mile Olga Bills was a last to West Point as guest of Miss e Moss.. week-en- d Pearl Bodily spent Sunday in M guest of her sister, Mrs. ftnw Walker. Wttt e. Bodily fell from a hay a h r is home Tuesday and a badly sprained arm. Buam re-J- d Idaho. Mrs. F. A. Bingham entertained her birthday club at her home here last Thursday. The afternoon was spent at 500. Mrs. Ringlm served a daint-prepared luncheon to her guests. EUa Parker, of Ogden, spent with her sister, Mrs. the week-en- d N.romn Ota, ofWitaom II onstrators. Plain City schools resumed their years routine on Wednesday morning when all the grades below the seventh assembled for registration. The sev-il- y nth, eighth and 9th will register day. There is an excel ent corps of teachcri employed here this year and Fri-Mi- sa SSSCS SfSSTS Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hansen have istcred at Weber high on Wednesday, Hart of Bountiful visited returned from a motor trip through The Plain City canning factory is and Mrs. Joseph Easthope Star Valley, Wyo., Montpelier, Soda running at full capacity. Four cars Mutuals of Syracuse ward held Springs, Bancroft and Lava Springs, of tomatoes have been shipped since a most pleas- - the pack began. Two carloads have opening social in the amusement Idaho, where they spent ant week of traveL gone to North Dakota, one to West Tuesday evening. jf ren Swan and Miss Mary Norman Bingham left for Provo Virginia, and one to MtajourL The ipent Tuesday in Syracuse as Sunday to register at the B. Y. 0 tllC ripifllin OI the tODlAvO of Mrs. Oel Sessions. Crop he will attend again this Mf Mr 0wen Carver of Mrs. William E. Poulson son City, Nevada, are spending a few liberty, Idaho, visited with their now week, at the home of Mr. Carvers our other students, Among jphter, Miss Hattie Poulson, Thurs- - away, Howard Belnap a tending Rush parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carver. Medical college in Chicago and Bulah Mr. Lewis Ericson, Plain Citys fvLand Mrs- - William M. Williams ' is confined j most efficient 5 Colonial FRIDAY LAST TIMES TODAY! Abies Irish Rose With Charles ltogeri and Nancy Carroll. SATURDAY The Gun Runner With Ricardo Cortez. SUNDAY AND MONDAY a most satisfactory way by many Choose a certain hour households. some day or night each week. Calls are completed in a few minutes often while you hold the line and the cost of the trip" is reasonably low. The telephone should be one of the greatest conveniences in your home. A conversation with some one of the family away from home ! direct, personal, satisfactory, and tjme saving. If you have recently returned from a vacation, renew friendships by telephone. Long Distance calling ia sot commemplicated. If the outof-tow-n knows ber of the family, or friend, when you will call you can simply give the operator the number of the Calls by n telephone. number are faster and cost less. If you do not know the number tell the operator yon will talk with anyone at the given address. She will tell yon the number just before completing the call. Jot it down for future reference. out-of-tow- The River Romance With Charles Rogers and Mary Bryan. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Innocents of Paris With Maurice Chevalier. air lut Uwl l Car-winter- . .Idaho, were guests of their Strickler continuing Young university. Jwter, Miss Maids Williams, .at Brigham Mon- - Jf w. ,nd Mrs. Maurice E. Stoker motored to Wells-- ? c!?oane wmday and visited with Mr. and J: Junior Bair. Bair returned to her home i w'iA1? vdle Sunday after spending JJJttmer here with her sister, Mrs. 1Eie E. Stoker. end Mrs. Seymour L. Miller inner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Craythorne at their home in ; I5pep Show Place of Utah Monday. Dora Miller 5 guest Lund. Samuel J. Thurgood scalded very severely at her home vjL?nor?ing when she dropped a of boiling water, Mrs. Frank Allen and chil- pd rj, Lake were Sunday guests v. and Mrs. John E. Kerr and 51 ijjjud inward tirtT iS 1 Criddle. Mrs. apt f Mr. Eli J. Cooper and son, 2 rum Sunday in Ogden as and Mrs. Homer Walk- - Tree, who underwent an removal of a kidney n hospital six weeks ago, to f recovered that he was able home Friday. or All-Talki- Drama of College Ixve and Life. ng All-Talki- ng Dangerous Curves Telephone & Telegraph Company With Clam Bow. blacksmith, 100 An The Mountain States Balanced-Uni- t at his home with a severe esse of flu. Mrs. William Criddle and Hansen spent as guests of Mr. anJ THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ADDED Collegians Comedy Fox Movietone News 5:30 7:159 P. M. 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