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Show Friday, January 10, THE OGDEN POST RIVERDALE Glen Ellis, Charlie Rogerson, and Kimball Jacobs were awarded scout tenderfoot badges last Sunday evening at Clinton by Karl Read. The small infant of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stimpson, who died Friday, was buried in the Ogden city cemetery Saturday. Three cheers for the Riverdale Sunday school, for not only were they successful in getting one hundred per cent of officers and teachers at union meeting, but they were lauded for their spirit by Clarence Flinders, first assistant stake superintendent. The snowstorm Sunday and Monday did not prove to be so good for automobile drivers here. While no one has been seriously injured, several people have been cut and bruised, and a number of cars have been bent and put out of commission for several days. Tuesday evening the telephone pole just opposite Cozydale station was hit, knocking the telephone wires out of connection. The telephone employes worked all evening repairing wires. Miss Dorothy Jensen returned. Sat urday afternoon from California, where she spent the Christmas holidays. She visited her parents unti Sunday evening, when she returned to Salt Lako to resume her position teaching in the Granite district under the auspices of the ball committee. The North Ogden Canning company gave a complimentary dance and short program on Thursday evening. January 8., to the tomato growers of Plain City, West Weber and Warren in the Warren hall The evening opprogram: ened with the following t; speech of welcome, William piano selection, Blrs. Arthur Marriott and reading David Randall and At the close of the program all joined donday, and the Weber high school students of Eden went to Work Thursdur-n- g day after spending a joyous time the holidays. Ephraim Storey was a visitor in Salt take City Friday. He went to see his sister, who is In a hospital there undergoing treatment. Mrs. Edith Cheney of Wyoming, mother of Mrs. David F.. Lindsay, is visiting in Eden. Her stay will be indefinite. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cross Way-men- Mrs. Belnap. Mrs. John Bitton of Blackfoot spent several days last week with her parFuneral services for Charlotte Nash ents, Mr. and Blrs. E. G. Bingham. Winters were held in the Wilson ward She returned to her home on Blonday. Frank Martin, assistant superinchapel on Sunday, January 5. The Gunlouse was filled with friends met to tendent of the sugar factory at in his with children visited Ognison, ay their last respects. The speakers: den over the New Year He holiday. E. A. Bingham, Bishop Bishop MarD. Mrs. Eliza his visited mother, President F. W. Stratford, and week-enEishop James L. Platt, all paid tribute tin, here last We are glad to report that so many to her uncomplaining and courageous attitude through the long sickness pre- of our people who have been confined ceding her demise. Musical numben to their beds during the past weeks were rendered by tae Cain, Mrs. Flor- with various sicknesses are most all ence Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry improving. Among them are Mrs. Strickler, and Mrs. Ethel Lowe. The Emma Bingham, Mrs. S. E. Holmes, opening prayer was given by T. 0. Mrs. Eliza Martin, Mrs. Hilda BingSmith, and benediction .was pronoun- ham, Wm. BI. Holmes and James Christiansen. Mrs. P. C. Peterson, who ced by Elder Kruitbush. The local organization of A. F. B. underwent an operation some time F. held its annual reorganization and ago, is not so well. Mr. and Blrs. Melvin T. Phillips mosocial meeting here last night. The farm bureau members entertained the tored to Smithfield on Saturday to at- WILSON Oak-sha- w, d. 1930 Fri came irom Her Home in Laws, I vada, to be present at the farewell d l her nephew, LaVor Hislop, who leaving for a mission. Mrs. Arthur Bronson entertained' some ladies on Friday afternoon.'' January 3. Those present were Jace Wilson, Mrs. Henry Johanion ' j Mrs. Albert Smith and Mrs. Lee . Cards were the diversion of afternoon. A delicious luncheon wu served by Blrs. Bronson, assisted by :. ' her daughters, Melba and Elaine. Mr. Jace Wilson, who has been home the past month for a vacation, has gone back with the sheep when he is working for Mr. Anderson. Tra-cy- thr, Mra. in a dance. daughter Norma and Mr. and were Edith and rm-s- t daughter Shu;e Mr. and Mra. II. B. Thompson have guests at the C. D. Robins home Sun- sold their home in Plain City and exdayto move to Ogden City where Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Ipson and son pect will make their home. During the Christmas holidays tht they Harold and daughter Beth, Bill Heines Middleton ward gave a party in a r Miss Dorothy Maw entertained and Dee Richardson of Ogden were Clifford Mr. Mrs. and of Rasmui.it her at friends Sunday visitors at the Ezra Richard number of her girl son, who were married. Everyone at. v home on Thursday evening. The eveson home. tended and the couple received many 'a which The local farm bureau of Eden held ning was spent in games, after served pretty and useful things. 'to the were for refreshments light a meeting Wednesday night the of relative tend funeral there. a the at entire g Mae Donna community Tuesday, January 7, the Hunts vilk purpose of reorganixing. Anand re Miss Loes Palmer. Miss Miss Glenna event. fanning A good crowd was present to Our oldest residents are reminded Relief Society commenced its meet-- .4 Jenkins, Miss Edna Coy, program was given Messrs Bergeson and Brown. A of old times in Wilsons (West Weber ings after a two weeks Christmas vi. freshments served. State President Christensen, Miss Ada Lund and Miss hear also included commun- then) first log school house, built on fine bu program farm the Edith Poulson. Ephraim Bergeson of club girls chorus, a plain of sagebrush, by the passing President singing, ity Weber and County Miss Isabel Rheade, formerly of dramatic leau, (Continued on page 6.) readings by Maude Benedict of another of their number, Nettie were present. George F. Stallings now of Idaho Falls, and Miss Beth Winkler but Plain City, and variety Douglas Brown, who died in Ogden The dance given by the recreational has been visiting relatives in Plain numbers from the Bluebird entertain- Wednesday, January 8. Her father, committee Saturday night was a City during the past week. ers of Ogden. Luncheon was served Richard Douglas, was one of the very ; splendid success. The music was Used and Bell children, Wallace Mrs. crowd after the program. early settlers here. Two of her grandceptionaliy good and a large week the Clarice and Harold, spent Today a childrens dance matinee daughters, Mrs. Harry Purdy and Mrs. was In attendance. COAL RANGES New Years eve the home of II. B. end with Mrs. Bell's parents, Mr. and will be held at the achool house, prec- Joseph Watson, are residents now. activ- Blrs. Ben Marriott. tosocial Their held funeral be will aunts of scene student was eding-the a body dancing party Stallings crowd The Mutual Improvement associa- that the junior high school students morrow, January 11, at 2 oclock from Terms! ity, when Jamei wai host to a of young friends. Dancing, games, tions held their conference in the have arranged for tonight. The schol- Ogden Twelfth ward. V.; with schools. and refreshments filled the hours Plain City chapel on Sunday evening. ars have written invitations to all parout of from in of district in the ents Those this present hopes Mrs. Olive Blackham, president of the Miss Gladys Jacobs of Cardston pleasure. Clara Knight, North Weber stake Y. HUNTSVILLE L. M. I. A.; getting a goodly attendance of them. Canada, who is training in tho L. D town were Clara Hunt, POWER Jen-ni- o of parents in Miss Harris, stake leader of the Ju- A spirit of S. hospital, was the guest of Mr. am and Clair Folkman of Plain City; our school is greatly desired. The Smith, Elaine Fuller. Virginia Mrs. Murray K. Jacobs and family & LIGHT CO. girls; Mr. Taylor, of the Y. M A farewell party and dance was and Charles Smith nior Fuller of the party will go to the Otis proceeds week. attendthe A in M. were I. stake past board, during honRulon Mrs. giyen Friday night, January 3, in playground equipment fund. A group of young people were of Huntsville; Mr. and Fred Lindsay of ance. Mra. Nellie Draney, Mra. Ber or of Elder LaVor Hislop. Elder His-lo- p associaof The Mutual Folkman Warren; the Improvement at at a given and party nice Carver, Chester England guests and Wilbur Glen Fay an left for Salt Lake on the 6th day and tions will announce that give they F. Ritter Liberty, home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Lawrence Cottle sang a quartet. eveEden. on here of of where he will spend ten entertainment Robins January 8. Thursday Their I BUY AND SELL daughter Friday, January the of Rlchins, Charles Echo, Canada, spent of Alberta, members when Vcrn misssion Peterson their before hit for 16, ning, days leaving January Berniece acted as hostess. week-en- d in Plain City, the guest of will present three oije-aplays and in Denver. There was a splendid Mrs. Charlotte Jacobs was called to was visiting relatives in Eden this L. R. Jenkins. Mrs. and Mr. num- program, in which President Thomas some special between-curtai- n week. o on account Salt take City Sunday Wholesale and Retail Misses Fern Olson and Elma Poul- bers. The senior girls class play will E. McKay was the. principal speaker. ' the death of her niece, Miss Vivian Mrs. F. C. Snooks visited in Hunts, son; Messrs. Clark Wheatly and Ar- be Soul Mates, with the cast as fol22nd r4 Briggs. Tuesday, she and her duugh FARR WEST nold and Ralph Taylor, of Plain City, lows: The mother, Carrol Nash; the ville Friday, January 8. Mrs. Snooks i ter Emma attended the funeral, which and Miss Phylis Bitten, of Wilson, father, Lucille Sparrow; their daughwas held in the Tenth ward under the Mr. and Mrs. E. Garlick entertained direction of Bishop Childs. were dinner guests at tha ter, Marguerite Myers; the - girl of frien4s and relatives at home New Years k After a Miss Florence Munn, of friend, Thelma Wallace; the boy of stay at home Miss aa number New Year's dinner, it being their Lola Wright; the fathers the is who Adams, attending Mary Covers were Hooper. After the dinner a social af- friend, I D. S. Business collego, returned to wedding anniversary. Holmes, and the aunt, friend, Lucy ternoon was the peoyoung spent by laid for Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jackson, The Bee Hive Dorothy Sait take Sunday evening. Campbell Zena Chugg and Mr. ple. will present Things Unseen. girls Sunday evening Miss ltetta Jacobs, Olive McEntire, Mrs. Thomas Briggs, Mrs. .Theron The who was called home four weeks ago and Mrs. Chester Garlick and family. players are Irene Platt, Fawn OlMrs. Leland Bodily, of Syraand of Briggs, Farr Lola West, Miss re account Bailey, of her father's illness, on sen, Bertha Williamson, Elaine Bingturned to Frovo, where she will com Mr. Robert Eames of Harrisville cuse and Mra. Andrew Barnett, of ham, and Manell Bitton. The Boy Why bother about tire chains and worry orer the B, were recently married and for the Ogden, were Plain City vialtors Wed- Scouts: Leon Sparrow, David Myers, ?!ete her sophomore year at in Oghome nesday. Lawrence Richard will make their Graehl, Peterson, present skidding accidents? You can travel in perTeachers and students of the Plain Jacob Berkempos, and La Verl S taker For two days last week Mrs. M. K. den. achool holiare having an extra will put on The Empty House. Jacobs had as her guests her brother, Miss Doris Taylor, daughter of Mr. City fect safety if you 1 P. Baldwin, his sons, Jesse and OliMr. and Mrs. E. M. Benedict were and Mrs. George B. Taylor, returned day this week. The sudden cold weath ver, from Afton, Wyoming, and her home Sunday morning, after an ab- er has caused trouble with the fur- Springville visitors on New Years months. Miss nace in the school, and until repairs day, the day also marking the eighsister, Mrs. Sadie Patterson, and sence of twenty-eigof son and Lewis Crista two daughter years laboring in can be made, it will be impossible to tieth birthday anniversary of Mrs. Taylor apent Benedicts father, T. T. Hatch. SevBeaver City. the northern states mission for the heat the achool building. eral members of the family were in Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wahlstrom and I D. S. church. The last four months attendance, and an enjoyable day was daughter Wanda, who have been vis- she has been attending school in New An Miss Thelma Only $1.00! Weekly their with music, a sumptuous dinner daughter, spent iting York taking a course in chemistry. reminiscences in returned and of California, Wahlstrom, days. from nurse is Bliss Taylor a graduate Blr. Hatch, who is a proficient muhome Saturday afternoon. Dee hospital, and expects to reMrs. Carl Montgomery was enter- the sician despite his age, kept the banjo her work in the near future. tained at a beautifully arranged birth- sume and sang, in a regular Richard ringing ImMutual the On Sunday evening e Jose several melodies voice, day dinner party given by her daugh- provement associations held their conto the delight of those present ter, Mrs. Lyman Bussell The guest ference in tho Farr West chapel A surprise party was tendered Miss of honor was showered with lovely President A. D. Brown and Stake Jean and flowers. Belnap last Friday evening. gifts other workers of the North Weber About twenty guests met at the home stake and Elder Horsely of the genof her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph HOOPER eral board of Salt Lake City were in H. Belnap and spent a happy evening. attendance. Elder Horsely gave an Bunco was played. A lovely buffet Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Rigby gave a excellent talk on M. I. .A. work. Other supper Saturday evening in honor of features of the program were: talk on Bishop Thos. V. Read. Covert were the BI. I. A. slogan, Ambrose McFar-lanlaid for fifteen guests. A large bouviolin solo, Blr. Petigrew; song quet of pink dahlias adorned the ecu the girls chorus. ter of the. tabic. Invited guests were While working at the post office Bishop and Mrs. T. W. lieud, Mr. and terminal during the holidays Henry Mra. Geo. E. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. A. McEntire sustained some badly crushJ. Anderson, Mrs. John II. Naisbitt, ed fingers on his left hand. They Mrs. Mellie Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. were two mail trucks. between caught G. Widdison, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene We are pleased to state, however, that Widdison, Jewel Rigby and the host his hand is healing rapidly. and hostess. The evening was spent; pleasantly with games and music. ... . hon-o- inter-estin- 4-- H - UTAH Mc-Inti- re, A ct SEEDS Bells, St two-wee- Slippery Streets ht RIDE THE STREET CARS . Unlimited DANCE Pass Costs by-go- ne BUY A PASS AND SAVE old-tim- Saturday Nite Utah Rapid Transit Co. e; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Rigby enter- NORTH OGDEN tained a few of their friends last Friday evening at bunco. The invited The farm bureau gave a party in guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fisher, the amusement hall Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnston, Mr. January 4, at which a fairly good and Mrs. Roy Arave, Mr. and Mrs. crowd was present. Leroy Snooks and Ivan Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hall had charge of the enterHenry Hull tainment. and , Mrs. Emma Reynolds A shower was given last Monday lead-erIsaac were the Campbell game in evening honor of Valeda Powers at Ice cream, wafers and candy the home of her mother, Mrs. James Powers. Many gifts were presented were the refreshments. Joseph Bailey has been spending the to Valeda, who is to be married this week at his ranch in Idaho. During to week Kdsel Jones, son of Mr. and Mr. Bailey's absence. Mrs. Bailey has Mrs. 11. G. Jones. Lyman Briggs and family have re had as her guest her cousin, Bliss Floturned home from California and re- ra Belnap, of Ogden. The BI Men furnished the program port having had a pleasant vacation. The Relief society will give a social for conjoint Mutual meeting last Sunnext Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 Short speeches were day evening. honor of those visiting teachers who given by Ralph Storey, Lowell Bar have one hundred per cent visits to ker, Glen Shupe, Blaurice Berrett, their credit during the past year. BIrsc Kenneth Barker, Tom Shupe, ClarB. Nellie Johnson is chairman of the ence Randall, Grant Huband and Lesrefreshment committee and Fern Fow lie Randall A male quartet was ers is chairman of the program. A1 sung by Maurice Berrett, Elmon women of the ward are invited to at Wood field, Wayne Barker and Gil tend. bert Randall Vocal solos were sung A number of members of the farm by Elmon Woodfield and Mr. Lewis bureau met at the school house las of Ogden. Lloyd Alvord played Wednesday afternoon to discuss the saxophone solo. price and growing of can crops nex; The entire community sympathizes year. with Blr. and Mrs. Lester Campbell The farm bureau will give a dance over the death of their little daughin the amusement hall next Saturday ter, Audrey, who died Wednesday in musicians will play, the Doe evening. Taylor hospital with pneumonia. This and the usual good time is expected. is the second little girl they have The M. I. A. sen-icewere conduct lost within the last five months. ed Sunday evening by Maud Rigby. A good program was rendered as follows: Della Hull gave a short talk CITY on the slogan; musical duets were given by Francis Simpson and Annie Thursday, January 9, was farm buCottle, and Annie and Zelma Read; reau day in Plain City; the dairy men reading, Evona Cox; J. C. Hooper was ok advantage of the gathering and the speaker. leld their annual meeting also. After us incss meetings were over the bu. reau members and their friends were EDEN entertained with a program and Blisses Fay Robins and Doris Stall- dance. The following program was ings returned to Logan Sunday to re- riven: solo, Bliss Vivian Thomas; orsume their studies at the Utah Agri- gan solo, Orval England; reading, cultural college after spending the )onna Mae Jenkins; music, the two acks; solo, Blrs. II. B. Taylor. holidays with their parents. Howard and Annie Stallings 'On Saturday evening a dance was their studies at Weber college given in the Plain City dance hall, a. ; s PLAIN ed Victor Recording Artist and His RUYTHM BOYS DONT FORGET Next Tuesday Big Livestock Dance! Join the Fun. No Raise in Prices 25c Each. White City Monday Evening, January 1 3 NOVELTY FEATURES BEST SELLERS Sheet Music FUN-MAKE- RS CAPS AND WHISTLES Records Rio Rita Youre Always in My Arms A Little Kiss Each Morning Mistakes" Love Me" Glen Bros.-Rober- DONT MISS THE FUN Admission ts Piano Co. $1.00 per Couple 35c Extra Laidy |