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Show . 1929 WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE s Alias Cleone Hyslop and Air. Vernal are now being harvested. are busy harvesting the beet crop. FriFriday evening a welcome home psr. Thompson of Roy were married Schools were closed Thursday and short a ty was held in honor of Miss Alaurine day, giving the youngsters guest fur a few weeks her mother, given in their honor at the home of HUNTSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Del Brown, sponsored Airs. Jane Parkinson, of Wellsville. . their daughter, Miss Thelma Mr. Mrs. Cooke and Airs. and Fred ly The Boon Booster club for the Brown. Among thoBc for whom plates Huntsville recreational hall gave a Ilorne were Sunday visitors at the Mr. David and Aliss home of Mrs. R. N. Jones. Mr. and Airs. Roy Beasley have as their Laura guests Air. and Airs. O. L. Rus-re- ll Jensen; of Tooele, who formerly lived in McEntire; secretary, Joe Janse; Don Engstrom, Laura Allen, Boss McEn- Hooper. Airs. II. B. Jones and daughter, Miltire, Gay Wangsgard, Carlyle Doman, Melvin Engstrom, Marlow Stoker, dred, and twin boys, Steven and StanFlora McKay, Gloria Schade, and ley, from Corral, Idaho, are spending Fawn McKay. The dance was a great a few days visiting relatives here. On Saturday evening of last week success; products of the valley were brought in, such as potatoes, corn, a party was given in honor of Jesse onions, carrots, cabbage, apples, cel- Powers at his home', sponsored by the ery, pumpkin, wheat, barley, oats, hay, Sunday school officers and teachers. butter and eggs. The ladies didnt Mr. Powers is one of the outgoing want to be out done by the men so officers of the Sunday school and was they brought in canned fruit, canned presented with a leather purse in apvegetables, pies, cakes, cookies, and preciation of his labors in that organ' bread. There also were some chick- ization. An excellent lunch was aerv ens, geese and ducks brought in. The ed and an enjoyable evening was produce was sold at auction every' spent. Those present were Bishop thing was sold and the evening's en Hooper, Mr. and Airs. James G. Air. and Airs. J. II. Naisbitt, Mr. tertainment brought in $85.00. Many people came to the dance from Eden and Mrs. Vern Parker, Mr. and Mrs and Liberty. The Allen Wangsgard H. I Rigby, Air, and Mrs. Leat Parkorchestra furnished the music. er, Air. and Mrs, T. W. Read, Maurine The Huntsville ward conference that Fowler, Ren Belnap, Mae Smith, Bill was to be held October 20 has been Hull, Ruth Naisbitt, Alton Jones, postponed until some time, in Novem Nellie Johnston, Geo. Powers, Cliff produce dance October 11. The members of this club are: President, Dil-wor- I; Friday, October 18, TIIE OGDEN POST th vice-preside- nt, -- Wid-dise- n, ber. Funeral services for the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mo Kay were held in the ward chapel Saturday, October 12, under the direction of Bishop William R. McEntire. Prayer was offered by Mr. Arnold Kenstrom. The speakers were David 0. McKay, Francis Child, and William R. McEntire. .Violin selections, Ver-li- n Braith waite; solos, William S. Wright, Earl Felt, and Arta Bleakly. Benediction was pronounced by Andrew Wilson. , Interment was at the Huntsville cemetery. Erwin T. Tracy dedicated the grave. A car belonging to Miss Sarah Wilson took fire on the state highway 'at Huntsville. The fire was beaten out with a shawl and little damage was done to the car. Orvlll Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nelson, who belongs to the Weber County Boys' Calf club, received a blue ribbon for the finest calf in Weber county at the Utah state fair. The Relief society bazaar will be held some time during the month of November, It is desired that the married women make some salable article and do everything they can to promote interest in this worthy organization. Mrs. Ella Ferrin and Mrs. Marie Miller, formerly of Huntsville, now living in Ogden, entertained friends at the Valley House last Friday evening. The trout that are so much enjoyed by the customers of the Valley House come from the Ogden Valley Trout farm. Here the fish are hatched and raised for eating. Mr, Lorian Nelson and Miss Violet Nelson motored to Logan to visit with their sister. On the way home their car stopped on the Logan divide. Smith, Edna Spaulding, Annie Read, and Elta A rave. A dinner was given last Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Leone Powers in honor of her father, Mr, H. L. Rigby, whose birthday occurred that day. Immediate members of the family gathered and spent a pleasant HOOPER FARR WEST - beet vacation. Storey, who recently returned from LawThe program consisted of California. Verne, Harold Weatherston, were set were NORTH OGDEN vocal solos by Blanche Heed, a readClara Hunt, Miss Thelma Ward, Mr. rence and Floyd Palmer, Don Carver, ing by Mrs. Emma Reynolds, address Almon Brown, Aliss Genevieve Wiki, Frank Skeen and Walter Aioyes comof welcome by Thelma Hill, response comthis of Mr. Laurence Jenkins, Miss Nona menced work at the sugar factory farmers the Alany of Leona Miss by Miss Maurine Storey and numBrown, Mr. Geddis Brown, Tuesday. munity began this wreek to harvest bers Mr. Brown. be loaded Harold will by the girls chorus Misses Del-l- a and Mr. Cars Brown, the sugar beets. Annis Brown, Florence Storey, North David Hunt is leaving October 24 for The Ogden beet at the dump. TAYLOIl Anna canBrown, Erma Storey and the for labor he will finish Ballif, soon where will Europe, canning factory Ai dance followed the Barker. been Jetta has season L. D. S. church in the Swiss and GerThis tomatoes. Inland Gibson, who was hurt a few ning on Page Nine.) (Continued and man missions. Miss Clara Hunt will apples Wilson especially good. Grapes attend the University of Utah this weeks ago while riding ononthe has winter. Immediately following the road by his horse falling he him, able was that recovered enough far dinner party, Mr. David and Miss to resume his labors in Plain City Clara departed for Salt Lake City. Monday morning. The conjoint meeting of the Mutual CITY Improvement associations of the West Weber ward was well attended Sun' The Ogden City fire department day evening. Miss Norma Stewart, If you are afflicted with diabetes you have a sick PANCREAS, made a flying trip to Plain City Tues- who has recently returned from a mistherefore complete carbohydrate metabolism or the dissolving of sugar day morning, the call having been sion to the Central States, was the does not take place. Insulin is taken from the pancreas of the animal sent from the farm of Lyman Skeen. principal speaker. She spoke at some and put into your body by the needle to complete the carbohydrate The exact cause of the fire seems un- Jength on the life and labors of Joseph metabolism. You are placed on a sugarless diet and it is infered you e certain, but a large barn and 100 tons Smith the Prophet. Miss Thelma are being cured because less sugar is evidenced in the urine. Your of hay were burned. Prompt action also gave a piano selection. the use of insulin, it pancreas is not relieved of its ailment, but by to of the fire department prevented other A very successful school party was a normal condition the restore To pancreas weaker. probably gets property from being destroyed. given Friday evening. The evening where it will secrete into the intestinal tract enough insulin to take At about 7:20 oclock Tuesday morn- commenced with a short program, fol care of the carbohydrate metabolism is the purpose of the SPARK treatment ing, Horace Knight, who was driving lowed by games and a dance. of LIFE ELECTRO-MEDICA- L Mrs. Lyman Hunter is again at her his truck along the road between Plain City and West Weber, came home in Taylor, having returned with We have over two hundred SPARK of LIFE ELECTRO-MEDICA- L hosDee from a the few from new a her car yards baby girl packed upon appliances in use in Utah and Idaho. Not only do they relieve Weber bridge at pital Monday. Mrs. Hunter expects to the Plain City-Wediabetes but neuritis, lumbago, sciatica, phlebitis, stomach trouble, the rear of which lay the dead body visit her mother in Tremonton within paralysis, high blood pressure, anemia, sinus trouble, ulcers (maligof a man, shot through the breast. a few days. nant and gangemous), and colitis. In every case satisfaction is Air. and Mrs. Delbert Childs of Roy Neighbors were called and Sheriff The man was and Mrs. Lowell Griffin were guests Fincock notified. identified as C. E. Hunter of 3861 at the home of Mrs. Eliza Griffin SunAt your request we will give a demonstration in your home. and employed Ogden, avenue, Ogden Telephone 3073 before 9 A. M. or after 4 P. M. We will also furnish day. names of those who are taking the SPARK of LIFE ELECTROMrs. Elizabeth Y. Thompson of the by the Mountain States Telephone and and two He wife has a Co. the MEDICAL treatment visited stake board Relief Telegraph society children residing in Ogden. No in- Taylor Relief society Tuesday after- Diagnosis and special treatment by appointment, will be given quest was considered necessary as the noon. the at office, Rooms 51920 Central Bunding, from 2 P. M. to 4 P. M.( case was plainly suicide. .. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of each week. welcome-home . Saturday evening a to was given, complimentary party Elder Elmer Hadley, who has recentElectro-Medic- al ly returned from a mission to the central states. After an appropriate program in the Plain City chapel the Ogden, Utah company gathered at the dance hall, where all indulged in the Back to Health from Diabetes PLAIN Jar-din- st evening. Mrs. S. A. Crowley and two little sons of Los Angeles are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spaulding. Mrs, Leone Munn Ilarmer of Lucin, Utah, where she is engaged teaching school, will visit in Hooper en route home after attending the teachers convention. The leading social event of this week was a birthday party given last A! y evening in honor of Robert I. Munn at the Munn home. The house was filled with relatives and guests, who enjoyed the hospi- dance. tality of Mrs. Alunn. The home was A character ball will be given in the prettily decorated with dahlias and dance hall Hallowe'en night to ferns, and a beautiful, large birthday new which all are invited. cake adorned the center of the dining An automobile accident occunred table. Mr. Munn received some pret- ty and useful presents. Lunch was Saturday evening when a car driven served to over thirty people. by Joe Chandler and Lloyd and Verne Daughters of Pioneers, camp V, will Alvord of North Ogden struck a horse meet on the last Thursday of this near the Poplar crossing. The car month at the home of Captain Kathem was overturned and the young men Rigby. Mrs. Ann Simpson and Jeasie badly bruised and cut. Mrs. Bertha Ilart has a baby girl, Fielding will assist the hostess in on-da- The Spark of Life . out-do- or out-of-to- serving. Mrs. Phoebe Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Briggs, Mrs. Alary Jones, Miss Phoebe Jones and little Ruby Briggs were guests at a bunco party given by Mrs. Frances Schwanson at her home in Ogden Monday evening A dainty nch was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hull is happy over the arrival of a baby boy, born October 16. It is reported that Mrs. Afton John ston Stevens of Provo has a baby boy added to her family. "Aunt Ellen' Johnston, her mother, left last Monday for a few weeks' visit at her David Hunt and Miss Clara Hunt of Baker City, Oregon, were the complimented guests at two social functions in Furr West this week-enA party was given Friday evening at home. the home of Mr. and Airs. Harry D. Friends in Hooper of Miss Vena Brown, sponsored by their daughter, Georgeson of Wyoming, formerly of Alisa Belvn. On Sunday, a dinner was this place, report that she was married September SO to Air. Fred Pike of Colorado Springs, Colorado. . Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Johanasen of Salt Lake were guests of Mrs. Phoebe Jones last Sunday, Bishop Hooper called a meeting of the heads of all the auxiliary organ izations last Monday evening for the purpose of considering ways and means of repairing our church and dance hall. .The work on the church is underway, and it is expected that both buildings will soon be put in good condition and that our amusement hall will be put in readiness to hold shows and entertainments in during the winter, which for the past two years have been held in the church. A baby boy was born last week to Air. and Mrs. Islie Wadsworth of Magna, formerly of Hooper. The news of the. arrival was telegraphed to Air. Wadsworth, who is at the present time in New York on business. Mrs. Maretta Parker has as her d. Let the Street Car Take You to the Poles When she Needs a ittai'cel bom at the Dee hospital. Mother and baby are reported as doing well. Air. and Mrs. Leland Bodily and Mr. and Airs. Thcron Briggs of Syracuse spent Saturday and Sunday in Plain City. Mr. David and Aliss Clara Hunt of Baker City, Oregon, spent the week-endvl&ting relatives and friends in Plain City and Farr West. Their parents, Mr. and Mm. James Hunt, were formerly residents of Plain City, Miss Donna Mae Jenkins and Miss LaVon Knight returned from Salt Lake City Friday. The girls demonstrated the making of felt hats with Girls club contestants of the the state at the fair on Thursday. The Plain City canning factory has just completed a successful run of about six weeks. The tomato peelers finished their work Tuesday. Farmers in this part of the county Buy a Street Car Pass next week for your family so that on Tuesday they may use it during the day to vote at the primaries. 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