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Show G mm Friday, October THE OGDEN POST 11. iqqo WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE NORTH many happy hours OGDEN the day and demonstra- Mr. Stratford spent of the southern mission S. y her mother, on her sixteenth birth- Egypt have paid a visit to Huntsville, throughout in D. I the articles various on were given trying to fleece tions day. A number of the family were stopping pedestrians and The states. Many of our citizens during k trying to get suitable for Christmas gifts. covers, and presented Miss Naisbitt them of their silver iresent valuable animals have been Several were flower pot fashioned tell to fortunes. adies week have attended the L homes nto Mr. and Mn. II. B. Thompson the useful and People beautiful gifts. with some farmers here through alfalfa past in Salt IjV? aa J",; 3. conference Mrs. J. II. Nelson, who has been should keep their doors locked, as book covers, practical holders for lost to among the excursionists to the Salt cold, wet season the bloat coat during occovered hangers is and Mrs. state Lake temple on Wednesday. Mr. fair. and The boys of tS citchen as the articles, easy they transportation visiting her . parents, which is taking its toil throughout the North calf club are to be con Ogden Plain City has been well represent- Naisbitt, has been joined by her hus-an- casionally visit the town. As a rule and hat boxes, stencil work, etc. They least four cows have died for were assisted by the following dem- country. At and they will soon leave for these people enter without warning. plimented exhibiting ed at the L, D. S. conference and atata prize at thl week. Awards were made to fair. onstrators: Mrs. Clara Smith, Mrs. during the past fair at Salt Lake City during the past their home in San Francisco. Harvest has begun of the crops Taggart, Ralph Chadwick and N,t Elizabeth Hunter, Mrs. Hilda Buig-isweek. Among her citizens who were Mrs. Hattie G. Parker reports that hail Grande WarL Weber and Mrs. Rosalia Strickler. A planted after the destructive in attendance were Mrs. Ismilda Eng- ter sister, Airs. Robina Peterson, county day 16. June last here suffered Mr. storm electric the fair waa observed Thursday tS redemonstration of the Singer land, Mrs. Elizabeth Y. Thompson, her left husband, by are Lionel has and for Salt threshed departed was also given by Beans are being North Ogden junior band furnished and Mrs. Marion Knight, Mr. and Mrs. cently for New York, visiting relatives Lake andGibby busi- sewing machine Tooele for a ten-da- y those who to returns good These bringing Horace Knight, Mrs. Ilebecca and Miss en route. Mr. Petersdn has the disof that company. Burton Mrs. part of the program. them. The late potatoes give Bertha Weatherston, Mrs. Merwin tinction of having four brothers who ness trip. a planted hold will conjoint results in the The M. I. Ai conjoint meeting Mr. Carl S. Adams has just return organizations on the second Tuesday promise of excellent Thompson, L. R. Jenkins and Laur- are doctors in the east. The Peterheld last Sunday evening. Speech work meeting ed from a pleasure trip to southern ence Jenkins. the winter. The mauit but some grain is not yet ripe. were given by Irene Storey, Allen Or month sons will make an extended visit into Utah. each during of ' They visited many points of Sarah Stone Wilson, one of onr ton, Thelma Hill, Joseph Orton Miss Zesta Taylor and Miss Oretta Canada before returning home. presidents of the two associations and her Charles Shaw. The Zion, interest, including Bryce Donna Miss and Drucilla Mrs. of Farr West, and ward our the to early pioneers, has been called to Ocfact that Chugg Mrs. Lillian Belnap Owing special mmj! Grand national on canyon of park. died She Lavon Tuesday, Knight Mae Jenkins and is being cleaned and repaired a consisted of McFarland announce a special sur- final rest. duet piano chajpel Mr. Mrs. K. and Jacobs has Murray was born in England Chadwick and Jetta Barkerby Kami. Plain City, who were the successful it has been necessary to hold ward feature of entertainment for the tober 8. She and prise weeksr returned a three after came to Utah three just contestants of the Weber county gatherings in the school house audi trip touring southern Utah. next meeting and extend an invitation July 11, 1851, welcome home partv school the greater part Tonight a Miss Weber and the later at club high spent torium. A good number of young years girls the town to attend. of ladiea all to held be for Maurine Storey, to here a Mr. and Mrs. Shutt are very happy in this town, living September 21, were awarded trip people gathered there Tuesday eveMrs. LeRoy Richardson, nee Mar- of her life been in the California has laboring her Lake over to the a Salt of arrival at state fair City. marriage Utah with her the baby boy. parents prior for their opening session of M. has been extensively ning Butler, The mission. guerite will be foprogram H. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Leonard have entertained Wednesday morning Miss I. A. work. The visiting board memthe past week. On and after her marriage to Henrysev- llowed by a dance. during the Tooele-Utahere his death h. returned a from visit until after Wilson at Agren, county agent, accompanied bers were President Lee Purington, just October 3rd a shower was given in Tuesday evening a birthday party was the girls to Salt Lake City, where Ruth Tanner, Lillian G. Wlddison, H. honor at the home of Air. and eral years ago. Mrs. Wilsonseven of was held in honor of Air. her Thomas F on and fair eleven will attend the Thursday Lavern Rigby and several other memchildren, Fred Thomas has departed for Fair-fiel- d Mrs. Oscar Richardson of Plain City mother of Games were played and Brown.' Forty-thre- e her. girls bers of the M. I. A. board. whom survive grandmorning contest with other and where his father is very ill. for the young friends of the bride clubs of the state. Winners this time greatgr- luncheon was served to the foil Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Child and Mr. groom. On Friday evening a grocery children and twenty-thre- e Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Aunt Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. survive. will receive a trip to Portland. also andchildren Jane Moore held last Friday afternoon and Mrs. Frank Ritter rode to Salt shower was tendered them. her life in the service o and Mrs. Francis Brown, Mr. and Lake last week to attend the general Mrs. Chris Hanson of Ogden is were largely attended and conduct of October 5 a party Sarah spent will On the evening be remembered for Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Mr. and Mrs. spending a few days with her daugh by Bishop J. D. Hooper. The speakers conference and the Utah State fair. was given for Mrs. Richardson at the others and in caring for chil- Will Johns, Mr. and Mrs. James John, kindness her Merwin Mrs. Mr. Mrs. and Gros-bekAlex loving were Jesse Powers, George McCloy, Russel and Mr. home of her sister, Mrs. F.' P. e, Thompson. ter, sacrifice ol Mr. and Alra. Elzy Brown, Mr. and cheerful for her Dm Moyes, who has been working II. L. Rigby, J. II. Naisbitt, 0. P. Cot- and Mrs.. Elwood Russel motored to on Eccles avenue, when sixteen dren and others. Funeral services are Mrs. Charles Ellis, Mr. and Mr. self for Salt Lake to attend the Utah State in Wyoming during the past summer, tle and Bishop Hooper. Those who young people of Wilson spent a very being held for her Friday in the Third Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bnr-- . numbers were fair. at bunco. A delicious ward spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. furnished musical evening . merry (Continued on page 6.) Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stephen enter- luncheon was served the guests, am chapeL am Gladys Simpson, Ethel Hunter and Mrs. George Moyes. tained a radio Hah Edna at their home the bride was showered with lovely Naisbitt, accompanied by party Mrs. Selma Maw is teaching in the Plain City school during the absence Arave' on the piano. Benediction was Sunday. her new home. The Riverdale Relief .society belt gifts for by Warren Arave and interment was of the principal, Lcland Gibson. Martin Bingham was honorMrs. J. a quilting bee in which they made two cemetery. The welcome-hom- e reception at in the Hooper ed at a card party at her home on beautiful Mrs. Mr. and quilts, which are for sale. Ray Rigby, which Elder Elmer Hadley was to Abram Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Bingham have Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.' by Mrs. M. A. Waddsworth and have been complimented last Saturentertainand was hostess McFarland taken over the management of a store day evening, was postponed and will son, Howard, of Magna, were visitors at Death Curve. ed a group of Mrs. Binghams friends be given on Saturday evening, Octo- in Hooper last Sunday. from Wilson, Ogden, Taylor, and ' Mr. Sidney Smead and family o; Little Billy and Dick Lewis, sons of ber 12, in the Plain City hall. Prizes were won by Mrs. Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nash are mov- Mr. and Mrs. Went Lewis, are recov- Salt Lake visited Mrs. M. Smead aiu F. A. and Mrs. L. Jensen. Bingham Mrs. Fred Thomas over the week-ening Into their new home, which has ering from a recent operation for rethe guests folwas served luncheon A Mrs. Erma Jacobs has gone to moval of tonsils. just been finished. It is a fine , the games. lowing Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Briggs and Brigham City to visit her parents. brick building. Mrs, Agnes Hogge, who suffered a Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Jenkins are ad- Mary Jones were visitors in Salt Lake severe heart attack last Monday is ding a new addition to their home, Sunday. reported improving rapidly at the The warm weather is advantageous which makes it quite an imposing home of her daughter, Airs. Elizabeth to the ripening of tomatoes, conse- structure. Clarence Coy is rebuilding the brick quently loads are still rolling in to a Mr. aiuj Mrs. Lyman Hunter have Butler. Mrs. Ellis Hipwell and her small baby girl born Saturday, October 5. house on his city lot and making quite the factories, making it a little more Mrs. Hunter was returned from the Dee hospital Son MilAfiss ' formerly home of it. a picturesque prosperous for the farmers. dred Oiler. on Mr. and Sunday. Mrs., George A, Airs. Nellie Parker spent the weekBsn Marriott Is reported as someHunter are the proud grandparents Mrs. P. C. Peterson, who was opwhat improved from his long Illness. end visiting relatives in Salt Lake. Miss Mamie Davies has been spendA great many people of this town on the Hunter side, and little wonder erated upon last week for goitre, came for this is first grandchild in both home yesterday. She is doing welL ing a few days with her sister, Mrs. enjoyed the conference over the ra the Hunterthe Mr. and Mrs. William Nielson of and Oiler families. of dio in their homes. Ogden. Loyd Nielson, Mr. Leland announce the birth of a boy Gibson is Ogden still convalescMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Richardson are Mr. James G. Wlddison motored to at on 604 his October 9. Mrs. Neilson was foring home, after the accident ol old into home Oscar the of Salt Lake last Tuesday on a business a week moving Wilson. Johnson of Sarah and ago, Richardson at Plain City. resting' as comfor- merly trip. - L D. S. conference brought many tably as can be expected with a 20-lAnother collision, which might have visitors to onr homes last attached to weight the foot of his been more serious, occurred on Thurslower limb. week. them were Mrs. Hans Among when two one day evening trucks, A number of Taylor people attend- - Christhompson of Burley, Idaho, vis driven by Percy Randall of North D Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Peterson, conerence and the lting her brother, C. Z. Olsen, accom 5 Ogden, the other by Merl England of Plain City, met at the Intersection of of Huntsville, gave an account of state fair this last week, among whom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Patand two children of Burley. roads near the Farr West beet dump. their labors in the Danish mission at were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jattiine terson , Mrs, Cora Dixon and Eldon and Both cars were quite badly damaged, the annual conference in Salt Lake and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Pe- Uor last week. Conference was well at- terson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Daley of Corinne were last but neither driver was injured. vistors at the C. Z. Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis week-en- d The Plain City Relief Society is tended. 2441 Kiesel Avenue home. arranging for a bazaar to be held in Last Sunday evening there were a Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Griffin, of Og- Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Stratford have the ward hall this fall Different ar- - good number in attendance at the Mu HOUR SERVICE TWENTY YEARS TWENTY-FOU- R tual conjoint meeting. The Sunday greatly enjoyed a visit with an old home 5 '? school conference program was heard Eliza Griffin on Sunday. friend, Patriarch David S. Fawns of. ever the radio. Miss Helen Wangs-gar- d Mrs. Heber Hawks has been quite Taylor stake of Canada, with whom m at her home Mr. and Mrs. Theron Briggs of Syrduring the past week. operated the radio. acuse were Plain City visitors The boys and girls graduating class Jenkins, of Plain City, PLAIN CITY d, - RIVERDALE h if -- m 4-- 11 X . Ellen 4-- 11 Broifr Her-m- an , S , . by day or night is more important this time of the year. Save your car and your patience by storing your car in the heart of the business district. d. , up-to-d- . TAYLOR . T ORA G E . - i j for Arrangements! Phone b. out-of-to- HUNTSVILLE " Le-Hadl- ey , of the Primary gave the Mutual program Tuesday evening. A chorus, made up of the girls class, sang, Talks were given by Afton Grow, Mazy Newey, Mrs. Alma Wood and Carlyle Doman. A chorus of boys from the Primary also sang. Those who received a certificate of graduation were Afton Grow, Mazy Newey, Helen McEntire, Helen Johansen, Melba Bronsen, Dona Wood, lone Brun-ke- r, ' Loyde Engstrom and Ray Me Farland. The advanced senior class of the Mutual was organized last meeting also, with Air. Jens Winter as class leader and Airs. Emma Tracy as assistant class leader, and Mrs. Roy Stoker as secretary. Members were chosen to be on the membership committee, social committee and program committee as follows: Air. Peter Nelson, Mr. Bolander, Alf Allen, Bill Fer-riFawn Hislop and Flora Fred Berlin and Mrs. Arnold Tracy; Berlin. There will be a few more chosen next time. Airs. Flora Tracy celebrated her birthday Wednesday afternoon. Those present were Floyd Tracy, her mother, Mrs. Andrew Allen; sisters, Alaythel Ridges, Neva Smith, Mrs. Laura Reeves, Emma Tracy, Fawn Ilislo and little Mary Smith. About 4 ocloc! evening. HOOPER The faculty of the Hooper school gave a social last Monday evening for the junior high school students in the auditorium of the school building. During the evening a playlet, entitled Our Faculty was presented by the faculty, who are as follows: George E. Fowler, principal; Bowman Hawkes, Alias Elva Wilkenson, Miss Rose Mitchel, Miss Ilah Naisbitt, Miss Thors Johnson, Miss Ileen Carver, Alias Afton Thomas. There were about 90 students present. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Manning have baby girl born at their home last Sunday morning. or, has been received by rela- x, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Arave, of7" Shelley, Idaho, formerly of Hooper, have a baby boy. Mrs. Josephine Manning has had as fUMts, her sister, Mrs. Newman and daughter, Anne, of Portland, Ore who have made an" extended Tri v.r through California, Alexico and Ati-on- a, en route to their home in Ore. A committee of Hooper men waited on Davis county members last Sun- chfh fSeLntCTMt of theRod "d Gun a delicious luncheon was served. f1 purpose of opening 5 Air. and Mrs. Lof green and small road to the lake, which would be Ji daughters from Idaho are visiting great advantage to those who enjoy friends and relatives in Huntsville. tClHUnVn fnLalso 10 wrists who Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hislop spent looking upon the beau- Tuesday evening with Air. Hislops 0X1 the Great Salt Th?JUn Ikc. parents, Air. and Mrs. fW?Mb held Thurs- - An auto load of the Henry Hislop. d Daughters of to , - . n, h" spent Saturday night and evening a the home of hia daughter, Mrs. Ellis Griffin and accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Griffin to Salt Lake City Sunday toJ- v?,U rI,tii'vWPrted that the first car load J Monday under the .?HoMr n r0Wm' motor- - Belnap, of St. Anthony wcek CratM &U3? r,l Stoddard, daughter of stoddud, IB the BELLS on 22nd "d--4- 5: a- -4 Effl man-li- " A $2.22 -- K to fciuif ini class; Jay Stoke, and Wwrd "nkei wel1 in their class. Dewei tow! Jfc t0k ,,er M la Hr.U S K.hnrNd.1fbiS.mre.t; F;, . SALE OF SECURITIES U. S. Metallic Magnesium Co. of Utah offers a limited block of stock at 25c per share. Questions Gladly - I ' wThe junior high school students of held an election for student body officer A spirited recently. campaign was conducted with two candidates running for president, four for and nine others for the offices of secretary-treasurand athletic manager. Richard Graeh and Ruth Wilson, both of the Nint grade, were elected to the presidency. Leon Sparrow is the new secretary-treasure- r, and Dillon Smith holds the office of athletic manager. .Miss Chadwicks class of sewing girls have thoroughly cleaned their room and machines, hung fresh curtains in the windows and are showing wonderful interest and ability in this new study in their school work. A meeting of the Ladies farm bureau and Relief society was held on Tuesday of this week, with S3 members in attendance. Home management work was taken up vice-preside- er A fox fell down a well and al- a E though there was but little water in it, the .walls of the well were a little too high for the fox to jump out. After several hours of waiting and trying, a goat happened along and hearing the fox he stopped and looked down into the well. What's the matter? quired the goat. in? , Oh no! in- Did you fall answered the fox. I came down here purposely. Haven't you heard the news. The weather has been so warm that the country is drying up. Soon there will be no water except in this well and all the animals will die of thirst better join me before it's too late. The goat hesitated a second, then jumped down, and the moment he was down, the fox leaped on his back and out of the well. Thcy paint glowing pictures of enormous profits When a Fellow Needs Coal What a striking lesson there is in this story of the Fox and the Goat Every year foxy individuals with all kinds of schemes make Goat out of countless thousands of people. They paint glowing pictures of enormous profits easy money, and gather in the dollars of hardworking, men and women everywhere. 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