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Show "N Friday, November 29. THE OGDEN POST 1929 WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE HARRISVILLE ft Proposed Liberty Bridge at New York Harbor visitors at the Y, L. M. I. A. meeting were Wilford Rosson, Albert Foulger, Black-hurs- t. Angus Berlin and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Blackhurst is an officer in the Utah Poultry association. He gave a talk to the conjoint advanced senior class on the care of poultry and Mrs. Blackhurst poultry products. gave a musical number. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. McKay entertained at their home Tuesday, November 29, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Dye, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L Peterson, Mrs. David I. Tracy and Mr. William A delicious luncheon was Halls. served. out- a good Christmas program lined. Mrs. Josephine Manning Is reported to be quite ill at her home. Also Lois Fowers, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fowers, was taken suddenly ill Sunday afternoon. She was attended by a physician and is said to be improving. Mr. Preston Wlddison, of Rexburg, Idaho, is visiting relatives in Hooper this week. Mr. Francis Beaslev left for Tooele last week, where she has employment. Mr. and Mrs. Williard Wlddison and family are now occupying their beautiful new home which has recently been completed. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Parker are hap- over the arrival of a baby girl A large and appreciative audience wai in attendance Wednesday evening preat the play, "Little Mias Jack," sented by the students of the Harris-vill- e junior high school in the ward recreational hall. The parts were well rendered and reflected great credit on both teachers and pupils. The cast of characters were: Little Miss Jack, Matilda Avondet; Mrs. Trevors, Ella Neena, Rogers: Maggie, Agnes Funk; ChristKatherine Johnson and Ruth ensen: Aunt Kathy, Ella Rogers; Jimmie, Cleve Jensen; Dr. Carlyle, Woodruff Peterson; Paul Sanburn, RIYERDALE Leonard Christensen; Rider, Inland Coles; Drake, Adelkie Avondet; Jones, Chester Crowther. Appropriate Miss Belva Fife, daughter of Mr. in the were Ey primary given and Mrs. J. B. Fife, has returned programs week. and elementary grades during the affrom her mission in California. For and B. Ilellewell Mr. and Mrs. H. has been laternoon. the were of past two years she mission Farmington Verla, daughter, field. California the in guests last Sunday at the home of boring motored to CaliMrs. Fife Mr. and Mrs. Nettie Higley. TAYLOR Miss Mable Higley entertained a fornia. and Miss Belva Fife accomnumber of friends at her home Wed- panied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Russel are The work of repairing the basement nesday evening. Bunco was played, of the Taylor wan! chapel is now com- afterwhich an oyster supper was serv- rejoicing over the birth of their baby daughter, which was born in the Dee pleted and a new heating system in- ed. The turkey roosts of this vicinity hospital Monday, November 26. stalled so that the building is in a Miss Mary Adams, daughter of Mr. good condition to meet the require- are being somewhat lightened of their ments of the inclement season. burdens to satisfy the appetites of and Mrs. C. S. Adams, is spending The Relief society bazaar of No- those indulging In Thanksgiving din- the Thanksgiving vacation at home atvember 22 was a success in every par- ner, although there has been hundreds with her parents. Miss Adams is D. business S. college ticular. The apron sale was an inter- of turkeys raised here this year, there tending the L Lake City. esting feature of the days activities, are still a good many left for Christ- in Salt Riverdale The junior high students for aprons of almost every description mas. The school basketball team played body gave a big dance Wednesday were on display. Mrs. Elizabeth Ilad-le- y They is president of the Y. L. M. I. A. Plain City at Plain City, the game evening in the school house. coland Samuel Hadley is president of the ending in a tie, and the teams will decorated the hall in the school and and Wafers white. in blue near the future. ors, play again Y.M.U.LA. evethe served were of Mrs. West the Leah during Farr associapunch Fisher, The Mutual Improvement tions are sponsoring two contest plays Daughters of Pioneers, visited camp ning. Miss Retta Jacobs, who is attendV of Hooper last week. among their early winter activities. The repairing gang on the hall has ing her sophomore year at the BrigCasts of characters are already out been reinforced, and the work is pro- ham Young university at Provo is and Mrs. On Wednesday evening Mr. more rapidly. The activity spending the Thanksgiving holidays gressing the at a attended Ellis Griffin supper Mrs. M. K. home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Griffin of committee has a good fine of dramsi with her parents, Mr. and scheduled for the Jacobs. She has as her guest. Miss amusements and Ogden City. winter, which will commence as soon Virginia Kneel, of Ceder City. Each room of the Riverdale school as the hall is prepared for use. CITY This community was shocked Sun- had a Thanksgiving program Wednesday evening to hear of the sudden day afternoon. The children Invited death of one of our well respected their mothers, fathers, brothers which harvest bounteous a After spelled prosperity to this community, townsmen, Oscar D. Fowers, who died and sisters. The parents responded being Thanksgiving morning was reverently at his home of an hours illness from well to the invitations, thererefreshmore visitors. Mr. 46 or heart Fowers attack. was in Light Plain no home was There fifty greeted. City where the traditional Thanks- years of age, and has lived here all ment! of candy, popcorn balls, apples, cream giving dinner did not appear.. The his life. He was the son of the late cookies, cake, peanuts and ice rooms. various H. in served Fowthe were Laura and Swenson day was spent in family gatherings George and social reunions and closed with a ers. He is survived by his widow, Nearly all of the programs were prodQ. Fowers; three sons, G. Leroy, ucts of the childrens creative work. grand ball in the evening in the ward Cora who is now doing missionary work The first grade dramatized the story hall. amusement in the Society Islands; Oscar Franz of the" Little Red Hen," sang "Sing November 27, Wednesday evening, "Thanksthe Plain City school gave a Thanks- and Verdean and a daughter, Mar- A Song of Thankfulness," all and of different and followjorie. the "November"; Hooper, giving," giving dance in the school recreational and sisters: Paul Fow- children recited five Thanksgiving hall Games as well as dancing were ing brothers of Hooper; Mrs. C. G. Parker, poems and danced three pretty little features of the evenings entertain- ers, of and Mrs, Wallace dances. The second grade dramatized Burley, served were Refreshments ment by Wadsworth, Idaho, of Ammon, Idaho, all sur- "How Patty Gave Thanks" and the student body. vive. . Mr. Fowers was sn active workThanksgiving in the Hen House"; The final championship game for er in the I D. S. danced a little Indian dance; sang was and church, the Weber county volley ball pennant out visiting the sick to hour three the up Thanksgiving songs, and pretty was played Friday, November 22, on of his death. The several poems, besides telling Is funeral recited being dithe Harrisville court between the held Friday at 2 oclock under the the story of the first Thanksgiving. vision champions, Plain City and direction of A Sons. The third and fourth grades each gave North Ogden. The game was played .Miss EdnaLindquist Christensen entertained a play of the first Thanksgiving in decided a in three seta, the first being the her at home America. The higher grades worked junior last girls victory for Plain City as shown by the Thursday evening. An enjoyable time out programs from their history work. score, 21 to 11. In the second set was spent at Riverdale bunco. The Those playing junior high have North Ogden nosed the Plain City present were Noma Arrival of Kitty as their chosen "The Jane Flinders, team out by a score, 21 to Russell, Ruth all of Christmas Edith Simpson, SimpPractically play. locals while third in set the the 20; Katherine son, and been chosen have characters the Naisbitt, Dorothy made a strong comeback and took the Florence Spaulding, Zelma rehearsals will begin immediately. Stoker, to 9 which 21 score, gave game bp a Lucile Lowe, Edna Christensen, Thursday, December 6, Doctor Mex. Plain City the championship of Weber Read, Afton Hipwell, Maud 'Rigby, Ethel C. McKean is coming to Riverdale to county "A league. The "A league Johnston, Lucile King and Flora King. give innoculation for both diphtheria has consisted of the larger schools of The home of Mr. and Mrs. and small pox, free to all children unthe county divided into two divisions. was the scene of a pretty wed- der school age. Division one included North Ogden, on Tuesday evening, in ding Mrs. John Belnap and Mias Olive Huntsville, Burch Creek and Wilson; honor party of their daughter Katie who Clark were the speakers Sunday evedivision two. Plain City, Roy, River-dal- e was married and Hooper. North Ogden proved of Warren. last week to Mr. Davis, ning at sacrament meeting. Mrs. friends of the Ruth Greaser sang two beautiful vochampion of her division by losing young people Many were present to wish cal selections. She was accompanied one came and Plain only City game, them victorioua with no defeats. It was useful Joy and present them with many on the piano by Miaa Susie Jacobs. presents. Last Tuesday morning Doctor Mcdecided that a series of three Cham The school auditorium was well fill- Kay and the school nurse, Mrs. Ellis, pionship games should be played, one ed with parents and children gave the last treatment for the preat North Ogden, one at Plain City, afternoon to witness a Thanks- vention of diphtheria to the school and a third on neutral court, provided a third game should be found neces- giving program rendered by the chil- children. dren, after which school will close for sary. Plain City took the first game, the week-enNorth Ogden tne second, and Plain WILSON Mr. and Mrs. Howsrd Wadsworth City the third. The names of Plain were week-en- d visitors in Hooper this Citys winning team are Evelyn Rich- week. The day that our Pilgrim fathers ardson, server; Edna Ilodson, right set apart in which to praise and thank back corner; Mary Hunt, left back Giver of all blessings was fitting the corner; Elda Skeen, center front; here yesterday. Family observed ly Doris Hodson, left front; Ida Robins, dinner parties were most in favor, right front Bi, dunce at IIuntvill Dumber while a good number visited parents Ward conference was held in Plain 6, best music. or children in other districts. City Sunday evening. President The Primary association will give Among those heard from at this Thomas Irvine of the stake presidency a bazaar and a children's party in writing who left town to celebrate and High Councilman Kruitbosch were Dumber 6, at 2 p. m. were the Henry Stricklera family, in? in attendance and were the principal the children are expected to be in who were dinner guests of Mr. and speakers. Musical numbers were ren- attendance after school. Chili and Herbert Mrs. at their home in Maw, pie dered by a chorus trained under the will be served at the amusemnet hall Salt Lake City. Miss Beulah Strick-le- r, Fred of J. also a during the noon hour. leadership Kenley; now the B. Y. U. at duet by Mrs. Nellie Drancy and Mrs. G1 ready fo!Lth big balloon dance Provo, alsoattending the day with the spent Bernice Carver. coming soon. Each dancer must have family there. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palmer spent a balloon. This is Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wilson were sponsored by the Sunday in Iloneyville visiting relatives recreational committee. guests at the William Telford home and friends. Coming, three one-ain Salt Lake City, where the wedding sponplays, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Jenkins are reof their nephew was also ceremony over the arrival of a baby joicing on Wednesday, November celebrated boy. Mother and baby are doing well. 27. Mrs. Martha Lund and family have Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hunter and moved to Ogden for the winter, and to fill a mission for Latter-da- y the a family party at the family Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lund have moved Saints church. He will leave some home joined Hadley, Sr., at Tayinto the old home. time in January. lor. Mrs. Frances Moyes of Ogden City William and Sadie Colvin left The A. J. McFarland family spent spent Monday at the home of her sis- thia morning, November 25, to town the day with relatives in West Wespend ter, Mrs. Emma Palmer. with their ons, day? ber. ank The Daughters of the Pioneers met and Maronia Children of the public school enSolvin, of Ogden. Wednesday afternoon at the home of their in a pleasing tertained enterNimony tah!lj 7 Mrs. Laura England. The date of at their home Sunday after- - manner on the parent afternoon of Novem was Al. to changed meeting lavan a Wednesday her 27. Programs of songs and dra to.nd- on account of Thursday being Thanks- n0nJ. J- - F. W . ilkstrom is having matization, etc., were carried out in giving day. it is constructed; the different rooms of the lower on the sn..c The Relief society bazaar which was the new post office and ga- - grades, and light refreshments were held Friday, November 22, was con sldered a success financially and so- JSPlJrheAdoctortorewiUin hov his of- - served toofthe visitors. A large atthe building. tendance parents were present, and cially, and the ladies feel well satis Thtrl din be a barber shop and expressed themselvs as being highfied with the results of their efforts. a beauty flso there. shop ly pleased with the entertainment as nd ,Mri- - Erwin well as the handiwork and class work Tracy and of the school to The family of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olsen spent the afternoon and eveof Daughters Pioneers, camp The held their meeting last week at the 8pcefk5r at the sacrament ning of November 26 in honoring the home of Jessie Fielding, at which all? m!!?-.- .. n,ay evening was James mother and sister, Aletta, on the ocJean Berlin and Hellcn casion of their joint birthday annigood program was rendered, and all versary. The party was held at the spent an enjoyable afternoon .with Wangsgwd rendered a duet. Mutual "JectIn Tuesday home of Mr. and Mrs. William ShearMrs. Almira C. Rich as visitor. Camp quorum of seventies play. man in Ogden, where a lovely lunchU met with their captain, Mrs. Ida evening . itheame basketball with the eon was served. Besides the Mrs. Wilson with David as Penman, the score being 12 to of honor, the guest list includedguests visitor. tarbrs, Mr. Camp V will meet next month with Mrs. Susie Fowers, nnd,ia 10 avor of the teachers. The ami Mrs. F. M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs! PLAIN one-poi- nt . i ;at Narrows at the entrance of New Tort An architects drawing of the Liberty bridge, proposed to span the 800 feet In bright eeedi that of the towers harbor and connect Brooklyn with Staten Island. It will have feet will 1,000 be 4,500 structure feet, longer than Woelworth building The clear span of this monumental above water. 235 feet be will high clear Its and height the main span of the Hudson river bridge, all-ste- el CITIZENS SHOULD over-com- SUPPORT MERCHANTS Ponder the case of the itinerant Christmas card peddler. He age will be held in Wilson on Montragie death of one of our number. WilWilford of Tbe immediate family day, December 2, at 3 oclock p. m. e with grief, and all The Utah state board of health is son are who knew him are shocked at his taking this means of eradicating this death. dread disease entirely and are desirMr. Wilson was a kindly unassum- ous that all children not already shall be treated at this time. ing man, whose loving responsibility of his family has always been pre- The work will be done at the home dominant in hia nature. He has been of F. W. Stratford. Dr. McCam, of in ill health for a long time, just re Salt Lake City, will have charge of cently returning from a stay at the the serum injections and will return Dee hospitaL He suffered stomach again and give two more treatments trouble and nervous disorders. Dur- to complete the innoculation work. ing the past week he has shown great The serum will be furnished by the despondency which undoubtedly led to state, free cf charge, but a charge of at noon of act is particularly active at this time of the year. He travels from door to door soliciting orders for Christmas cards. He represents no local merchant He pays no license fee or taxes for the privilege of doing business in our community. Any business he does hurts the business of our local merchants who do pay taxes for the privilege of doing business, who are the first to come to the support of any civic of drinking poison hia November 26. The town of Wilson derived its name from the family of this man, who settled here in its be ginning. Besides his wife and two undertaking or charity. children, Douglas and Ruth, surviving Usually the peddler claims his him, are five listen and one brother. merchandise represents big values Funeral services for the deceased will but often be offers no recourse to be held at 3 oclock today, Friday, his customers should the cards November 29, at the Lindquist chapel prove unsatisfactory. Unlike the local merchant he has The social service lesson of the Reno Investment In our community. lief society on Tuesday was ably givHe does the town no good. en by Principal C. S. Graves, who Fonder the case of the Christmas explained why our educational sysraid peddler but support the estabtem is being changed constantly and lished merchant and help build up how the children are benefited by the ! town. changes taking place. Mary O. Bai'y and Eliza R. Kerr, of the Relief soCarl Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ol- ciety stake board, also were present sen, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Olsen, Mr. and at the1 meeting. Mrs. George Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. A clinic for innoculation against Ed. Fronk, Mr. and Mrs. William diphtheria for children of Sherman, Victor Olsen, Mrs. T. O. Smith, Mrs. E. M. Clark and Mrs. E. G. Bingham. Mrs. Henry S trickier returned from a visit in Salt Lake City last Saturday. While there she attended a luncheon honoring Switzerland friends SATURDAY ONLY of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Buehler, Sr. The party was held at RECORDS the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Bollin ger. for Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bingham enPLAYER ROLLS tertained a few friends at their home Thursday evening. The guests were 5 for Mr. and Mrs. Norton Bounds, Mr. and UKELELES Mrs. Parley Hampton and Myrtle Hampton, all of Slaterville. After a social hour a buffet supper was serv- fifteen cents apiece will be made for incidental expense. Vaccination for smallpox will also be given at this time byDr. McCam, free to all who desire it. pre-scho- ol SALE 5 $1.00 $1.00 $1.99 ed. Mrs. C. Bounemd, of Ashton, Idaho, returned to her home on November 23, after visiting with relatives here. GlenBros. Roberts Piano Co. Jewelry IS THE GIFT that will make her heart glad. No matter what article of silver or gold you may desire, it is here ready for you af a price that will add to your pleasure. Blake this your Xmas Store. -- J. S. LEWIS & CO. Your Jewelers Since 1870 The holiday spirit is greatly repressed in this community by the ML Del-rom- pe 1 0 Wed-nesd- why smokers ay graduate to d. ; HUNTSVILLE cAX 8B$ B Ul The phrase "Tve Graduated to Camels originated with Camel smoker. It expresiei the experienee of millions who rfi f!i 53 U w WA ?.?! i i :. . : 5 I HOOPER through Camels have lesrned to know real smoking pleaeure. 53. 3 -i- uk.cit, .p?j 5lj Camel- s- ct C5( D ith d nlj S- -i Ue: in smoking develops, it naturally leads toward better quality. New smokers may not be critical but when they once experience the true mildness and surpassing fragrance of the Camel blend, they realize that here is a real superiority. It is for smokers of such discernment that Camels are made . . . for them the choicest tobaccos are selected . and this qual- As taste r ity is maintained for the millions who know genuine smoking pleasure. when they learn the difference they flock to 12. R. J. RmraolJ. Cuapur. W iaXua-Salr- (1 Tobi.ro N, Q, Camels in Ena Ft |