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Show Friday, January THE OGDEN POST 31, 1930 'Friday-- WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE RIVERDALE operated on for appendicitis, was too weak to undergo the operation at that ime. He underwent the operation last Monday. The operation was a success, and Mr. Schade is doing as well as can be expected. James Davies, of Ogden, died Monday, January 27. After an illness of four months. Mr. Davies was the husband of Mary Olson Davies, whose former home was in Huntsville. Mrs. Davies is the sister of Mrs. Charles ed. of Huntsville. Mortenson, On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Ma-i- el Mrs. Jack Holt, of Califor-niaDr. and in Coy gave a party at her home were the guests of Mrs. Matilda honor of the 10th birthday anniverand Mrs. Belle Ferrin last sary of her daughter, Bertha. The Sprague Mr. week. Holt is the grandson of after was afternoon spent at games, Mrs. Sprague. Mr. and Mrs. Holt which luncheon was served by the visited at the Valley House on their Keith were Those present hostess. return after an extended visit home, Arlo Jack and Maw, Hudson, Eugene in east. the Or-liand Kenneth Wood, Glenn Maw, Skeen, Wanda Knight, LaRene NORTH OGDEN Thompson, Elsie Hipwell and Ida NeP Wilmer J. Maw, of the Bishop North Weber stake high council, was the principal speaker at the sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. Josephine Rawson has been quite ill at her home for several days. The drama, Home Ties," was presented by the Plain City dramatic troop in the ward recreational hall on Wednesday afternoon and evening, loth performances were well attend . G,hi . pleasantly .ur. 9,000 Passengers Fly Daily in the U. 8. 1 ffa SK&TS !U? lotto and Z P?uZ SELF'S A.K I bunco. Refresh- le played utility. is on I small tables late at were served ments American ja oniy natural that travelers do met Thursday the of Pioneers, I to j the figures the n According evening. the average airport with Lee urn Mrs. n3t afternoon at the home of I J the . of were bride his department estimates and and Bowers The spirit of the place Herman instructive enthusiasm. and An interesting Bybce. at the of commerce, some 3,527,00() people ja one 0f hardihood rather than a e with lonored given after party all, was by enjoyed program 1929 in com- Bowers Chris Mrs. Mr. air the and took to served. during cases of is moat little there In were refreshments which ciency. I 'hursday evening, January 23. The mercial airplanes of all daises. Of n0 provision made for passengers Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Bingham M Men made Gleaner Girls class and these millions, however, only 85,000 Jan(j e00(ja the port. Only a few and small daughter, who moved to trans- - j established list the on flew guest terminal build- in regularly up back their moved equipped a(jequately Ogden last fall, rt lines; the rest were A student body dance is being wjth ticket and information of- old home this last week. jng and usdra of special restaurants and retiring ranged for February 11 by the junior aerial sight-secrLast Thursday at two oclock the and Parents school students. services. aerial to be found. And in most rooms are ligh farm the of section home community riends are invited to attend. Reduced to daily averages, these I cases the passenger must walk out j bureau met in the ward chapeL Thoseu the com-inJames Christiansen is at the Dee figures mean that a few more than on a dusty or muddy field to board present discussed plans for decided that was work. suffering from the effects of 900 people took off from American his ship, exposed to the weather and It hospital year1 held be would a ruptured ulcer of the stomach. He Lorts every day during 1929. But the to the danger of whirling propellers, the next meeting home the was at given s blood transfusion. yester- - uaera of regular transport air lines And the ships themselves are forced 6, February Thursday, Mrs. Ritter Ritter. day morning, and his condition was numbered only about 230 a day. to lunge across uneven, muddy, of Mrs. Mattie as favorable. is the project leader and at this meet-insome 2,000 ac-- 1 ty ground at fifty miles an hour, to at There are present Mrs. P. C. Peterson, who is also at tive will give a demonstration on serv United States, the discomfort of the passengers and Bjrporta jn the Dee hospital following a second U addition ing. The president of the organize are about to the early ruination of the planes there to these Thomas. on her throat, is doing fair tion, Mrs. Carl S. Adams, urged that operation which are I themselves. Rjr fields, many of Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Peter as early as possible all members wh Many local men have been kept busy which on land solution of the air traffic prob- cleared but nf Xf nothing will attend the demonstration hanc Grieve, who were recently married, clearing the town roads for trave nder with a resulting increase in MVr circumstances, so lCm, cf s gave them a pleasant surprise a; aince the heavy snowfall. The serv and who wagPlanea their names to Mrs. Clara Shipley, iB aeen in move of sever-a be M can Mrs. home Mrs, accommodations Grieves the of ices of the state in cleaning the main thought to have .swallowed a small sister, P?.iblyof that proper 11 to install cities J?ubh Alfred Coy Friday evening, Jan. 24 highway have been very efficient. 5 9000; .I,ncldin progressive made. piece of glass when she broke her JW" 230 Uianent airline travelers, provide aprons an of runways, an After oyster a few days ago, has suffered evening games The Seventies of North Ogden an Last Tuesday afternoon Cris Greas the for. I ny considerable business with nd served. Those These, was coupled taxiways. and tourist have results serious present no Sunset supper . Pleasant View held their annual socia er, proprietor of the An average of permanent, fire-sawell 2000 active porta. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood, Mr. nMt were Mr. buildings, show in to her failed California. for in left glass any 23, cabins, Thursday evening, January I does not customers a five and or four Mrs. Mr. and or and Francis day two maintained, designed stomach. flying put be to Thomas, gone the local amusement hall. The spe Greaser intends Blaine, little twin son of Mr. and mean profits for a transportation where it belongs, as a real transpor-Mrthree weeks. While in California he Mrs. lirigham Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. cial guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. W. Mr. Mrs. Francis Delbert T. Mrs. II. Close, who has suffered a service. tation service, and Lund, will visit his daughters, Blaylock and Mr. and Mrs. Linford Sharp, Mr. and Mra. Charles Taylor, 0f Ogden. Mr. Blaylock was one of broken hip, returned to his home from Collins and Mrs. C. B. Sayres. While it , is 'expected that better I Mra. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. the principal speakers, and Mrs. Un- the hospital on Wednesday. Foreman: Who was it that made Last Saturday the bishopric had Wr nd Mr. planes, operating more safely and on A. Mrs. F. and Mra. Mrs. E. and Hunter, ford several Bingham Cyrus The other Taylor gsve faster schedules, will attract a great-- the first cotton gin? readings. lovely blackboards placed in every I end Mr. Benedict were. guests at a club and Mrs. Rucbin Brown, of speaker was David C. Shupe. A solo number of travelers during 1930, classroom of the church. Tho SundayLinotype Operator: Heavens! Are Mrs. was Irene Mrs. Farr Lee stunts West, Robins, and party at the home of Mrs. Charles sung by Barker, ja recognized that the general school teachers found them very helpmaking it from that, too, now? Tunie Dance, Miss Betty Ilium and were performed by ' Messrs. Arlie in Ogden last Thursday after- - Hc atiU thinkl of aviation in terms hey ful Sunday morning. ' Mrs. Robins, of Scipio. Campbell, Isaac Campbell, and Dale no9J" of sensational stunts and ramshackle , During the past week there has n, On the After the all in the sickness 18, Phillips. 0! deal evening, of January Saturday program been a great airport.. Tho. .Irport. m7 k. I Retill community. Mrs. W. J. Greaser and another surprise was given Mr. Bnd guests participated in games. visit or two, but they do not worth nmiM jJnnan - freshmenta were served before the infant daughter. Lillian Jane, have- Mrs. Grieve at their home. The eveiniplro confidence ond leU suffered from colds; Mrs. Jesse Mont- ning was spent in playing bunco, af--1 close of the party, of t0 of five sons and four which dainty refreshments were Saturday evening Henry Hall was His family were gomery has been ill with influenza; ter be traveling public is used to ship-hoall the at served. The daughter! present following friends were pleasantly surprised at hia home by Mrs. S. James Bingham was confined accommodations. The main parents for the pleas- - hP to her bed for several days; Susie I present: Mr. and Mrs. Merl llodson, la group of farm bureau members who ant of theirGames of station a railway capable of city were and music Mr. school party. and Mrs. Alma Hodson, Mr. and remained at the home and played Jacobs was forced to miss high a perma-th- e a real is to was a and supporting served airport who Mrs. enjoyed, aupper Lewis bunco Mr. Afton Miss Refresh-iMrs. and and Adams, the s Erickson, tills week, during evening. nent for the com-Th- e members the building, of condesigned following Alfred Coy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ments were served to Mr. and Mrs. family:, teaching school in Uintah, was ' travelers. convenience and of honor fort and Mr. Mrs. Ole guests, Wheeler Mias and home lllium. T. her J. . Henry Hall, Tuesday. fined to Hall, Leroy Snooks, Betty Plain City citizens have been busy I C. M. Barker, W. N. Barker, George Olsen; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. I Miss Dorothy Stimpson, Smith the Mion. Some others Smith, Mr. and Mrs. .Carl Olsen, Mr. Thompson, Miss Kathrine Farr, and this week digging themselves out of Alvord, lleber Randall, Mrs. added be Mrs. Mr. during the coming Norman and Mra. and Olsen, Thoippson are representing the the recent heavy snowa. George Ran- - garet Taggart, Nat and Jack Tag months. Among those who will spof all Mr. I and Stratford, George Wilson; in dull the and Mutuals his gold Riverdale helpers spent Monday gart. on the program are Edward end Mrs. Guy Olsen of Salt Lake City; Pe green dance at tho Berthana ballroom and Tuesday shoveling snow from the Wednesday afternoon, January 29 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Howard Grigga, of New York City; Mr. and Olsen, roof and walks of the Plain City can- - a delightful birthday party was held this evening. director of the Mrs. W. E. Neumann, Frank Mr. Mrs. Henry and reand Mr. and Mrs. John Stimpson ning factory. Snow plows have been at ths home of Mr. and Mra. Claud A. ethical culture; of William Sherman Theoof society Brooklyn and Ogden week from turned last California, busy, and tho roads are now well mlis. The event was the birthday dore Olsen of Wilson. Many beauti-- 1 Howard Driggs, of New York City, where they have been spending the cleared for traffic. Mr. Ellis mother, Mrs. anniversary of A. M. Harding, profes-t- o Mrs, Florence Jenkins and son, I F, W. Ellis, who was eighty years of ful and useful gifts were presented nd Professor winter. or Mr. of Olsen hia children. astronomy at the University of by Mr. and Mrs. Alex Carlson left Kent, were Salt Lake City visitors sge Tuesday, January 28. The The Misses Arkansas. The same Fre-Elva and Bingham motor program for California. on Tuesday and Wednesday of this noon was apent with a by program and donia Strickler will sing a duet at the of lecture periods willgeneral be followed this I week. games. Tho guest of honor sang a convention of the Weber county arm year with daily morning lecture and song; other numbers were given by bureau at Hotel Bigelow tomorrow af- - evening lectures on two evenings each William F. Ellis and Charlea Storey. ternoon. week. By request, Mrs. Douglas Brten sang Three snow plows that have been Dr. Linford ia now engaged in The Daughters of Pioneers camp two songs dedicated to mother over since the snow ing the schedule of classes for the will hold their regular meeting this Adrienne Janse, who has been con- - station KLO. Speeches were continuously given by came were brought to a halt afternoon at the home of Mrs.v fined to hb home with a severe cold, George E. Brown, early term. He expects that material for Elijah Larkin, and Thursday morning. All automobile the summer session catalogue will be I BUY AND SELL Ported to be recovering. Beasley. Fred W. Ellis. After the program and roads in the were then report-- 1 ready soon, and it is planned to dis-e- d Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Nelson have w- The town board held a special meet- - games, luncheon was county served to the snow and ice and open tribute the catalogue in early March, cleared turned t0 22- Mr. and Mrs. F. for travel. of following guests: They The blockade has not been In the meantime a folder r nt Wholesale arid Retail Terrell v?.nthiruW aa mar-town ifVxT! announcing S. Ellis, Claud kjwtwl so I as serious was were accompanied J ,hal. H. , experienced last the various features of the 1930 William M. Ellis, Georg? E. Brow?, ' when the wind and storm to-- sion will be available for distribution Naisbitt. Andrew S. Allen has been called Charles Storey, Noah Jensen, m? b Miss Nellie Johnston was the speak- - back to the legislature again to act aa I Shaw, George Garner, James George gether piled most of the snow into the early in February, Storey, streets. The main highways have cr at the services .Sunday evening at a messenger. Thomas Storey, Mrs. Harriet Shaw been kept open during in ward Mr. Second e Ogden. every qnow and Mra. Edgar Allen announce M Milton Holmes, Mra. Gilbeit storm. The has greatest tho difficulty Ia,d of a Mrs. rrval nine and ofethe Randall, .dra f,cntltlpd Clyde Campbell, Mrs. in Ogden valley and along the Law will be presented by the pound baby girl on Friday, January Edmund R- - Berrett, Mrs. Joseph Hill, been range of Mountains around day school Thursday evening of this I 24. The mother and baby are doing I Misses Florence snd Hazel Storey, northern Plain and Farr West and at City hall. week in the new recreation nicely. Ralph and Max Storey Beth7 Dale, Those taking part are Bill Hull, Ren Mr. and Mrs. Jed McKay entertain-- 1 Margaret, Howard, Don, and Dona Uinta. Belnap, Joe Moore, Georgo Fowler, ed number of their friends at their I Ellia a11 of North Ogden; Mr. and Vern Barker, Alton Jones, Mary Tar- - homes Saturday night, January 25 Mrt William S. Ellis of Honeyville; Alma Ellis of River-Jun- e ker, Annie Read, Marian Manning and Cards were played, and supper was Mr and C. RussclL Another play will be served. Those present were Mr and da,e Mr E J- - Bavis and daughters, near M. in A. I. Mrs. the the Sam and of by Farr presented Stella, West; Mrs. Wangsgard. Mr. and Mrs ?Iary Lawrcnce Shupe, Mrs. Merlin Ellis, LOGAN future, entitled Tho Man of Yester- - Arnold Renstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Preliminary announceM- Murdoek, and Mr. and Mrs. Eli- - ment of Hislop, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olroi day. plans for the 1930 session of It has been said that if yon save the surface, The Farm Bureau gave a dancing Mr. and Mra. Emil Nelson Mr Nah. I'ark,n of Ogden, and Miss the summer school at the Utah State in the hall last Saturday night. Mrs. Arthur Wangsgard Mr and Butler of Marriot. Mrs. Ellis Agricultural college have just been you save alL This is true to a great extent I received A good crowd was in attendance, and Mrs. Frank Thurston Mr nA beautiful gifts. made H. Dr. many by director ,J. Linford, with automobiles. Dirt, grease, and acids the usual jolly good time was had by I Harvey Wangsgard. Mr and Mr. I , ImPreive services were held Tues-- of the session. The session will open should be kept from the surface of your car Peter Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter I aternoioni January 28, for James on Monday, June 9, and continue for to who passed away Saturday eix weeks until Bob Jones was an honored guest Wangsgard and Mrs. Henry Hi.lon I L,.eamcr preserve its finish and to keep the value of Friday, July 18. SevI after Bn illness of many months. eral visiting faculty n the Weber county high school at Mr. and Mrs. William Terrill members have your car to the highest point. ,pent The speakers were John W. Gibson, already been Ogden Rotary club dinner in the the week-en- d in Salt Lake to classes engaged el Bigelow last Wednesday. On Sunday, Barker, David E. Randall, during the period, and all give 2fl Mra An of the regI any Hooper people are ant Icipa- - drew S. Allen January Drive your car in today on our modern wash-racBrown. R Music was ular faculty will be available for 2nd 0.nf.e birth.l y a gave Urnilied by Charles W. Ellis, Mau- - course work, according to Dr. Linwhere the car will be cleansed with hot ting a good time at the annual Farm in honor of her daughter ne Storey Mbl Campbell, Diana ford. Bureau social at the Hotel Bigelow Those present were Mr .n i m water and polished by experts. Night and day Rl"dall. Una Randall, Owen Ridges, of Ogden-M- r Saturday evening. Among the visiting faculty memMd m !'' ?,Iarth. service. Ifa Albert Smith J rs Louder, Clyde bers who will be present are Dr. .Hoi"1.. I I 0i,bert Frank W. Hart, of the department of iK. ns,mi'h' education mith of CaliJ'Mie ,,,d 'IVC1, oMIunSSef un of Mr. ond lln. fornia; Dr.atE.theB. University chairman Branson, i Mrs. John Vanse was quite serious-- 1 ueorge uarner, has gone to California of the department of geology at the ly injured Saturday evening, Jan. 25, her ciub on Fvldr0" e"rtained where he will work during the winter University of Missouri; Osbourne Cards were months. when the automobile in which she was Mr. and Mrs. Frances Lee, who have McConathy, editor of the progressive menta. Wcre rved. riding collided with another car on Mire.01' . music series and one been the Farr West road. Earl Vanse, a,,,8tcd her employed at the farm of Lyman authorities on school of the leading Melba" daughter music in the who was driving the car, was severely j Barker, have moved to Salt Lake. country; Birger head of the Sandzen, Mr and Mra- - Chari wiI1be held rut and bruised, and the baby of Mrs. SumiayMiveninCrfF Randall school of fine art at Bethany Horace Vanse was thrown from her their college, new home T11 Sow, wfll in and a .follows: Opening regarded by critics as one of arms through the windshield. The in- pwgram I America's leading modern painters; fant was badly cut about the head. Arnold evening our Mutual team ? p7s,enta report by 2441 1!?' ldiea chrus, un-- 1 feated the Jack Gleaners in the local r . B. Morrison, head of the division Mrs. Vanse was taken to the home a animal of. Entrance on Kiesel . . . Exit on Grant industry at Cornell Uniof Mrs. Ada Taylor, a daughter, who Jlrs. Felt. baJL They were again victorious at - 27. versity; II. F. Blanks, associate proresides at Five Points, where she is Liberty Monday, January1 A- - Io&nn by Mrs. Harvey Wednesday evening the boys won fessor of public speaking at the being cared for. All are reported In nf of California, and Clara over the Eleventh ward. Following a fair condition. of the University of MinneBrown, the the local The meeting of the Daughters o.p game farm i bureau held quar- its membership drive meeting. A sota, who will give courses in the the Pioneers, scheduled for Thursday lot. uad.r th. dirwtton if Glia afternoon at the home of Mrs. John FeMcCKria by Mr8' Thoma very interesting program was follow teaching of home economics. The work in geology will be field Another song ed by games. Vanse, has been postponed for one quartet. Remarks sUe similar to that given last year. work, bSrd by the week, and will be held Thursday afternoon, February (5, at the home of Mrs. workers; song by the junior and glea- at the m!.dSaftments. f Florence Hodson. aonK ani boned Agriculture college and e'rThaC1f tion. the University of Missouri, will comis invited to at Mrs. Evelyn Christensen is sufferThe girls of the Bee Hive class of bine in tend. giving a field course for six ing from an attack of bronchitis at Smih entertained her the Y. L. M. I. A. gave a dancing weeks in various selected sections of her home. in the ward hall on January 28. Wyoming Actual work will begin John Maw, head of the John Maw January. 22 at a party Refreshments were sold and thg young shortly after the and Sons store in Plain city, underopening of the regladies proved themselves charming ular term here. went a serious operation at the Dec hostesses. The coaching school will be BnMm hospital Friday. Though quite ill, A bazaar anda an part of enter- the regular summer session. evenings Mr. Maw is reported improving. Accordtainment of miscellaneous numbers Linford as has been Albert Fisher is quite ill at his of Owing to the severe cold weather were p1": the Relief society sponsored by the past week, the steam home this week, suffering from an pipes in Hot chili was served to the LOtU.gl)Ld0,rabJe. thia year t0 into a attack of influenza. Little Helen the meeting house in Huntsville have yesterday. of one school children at noon. week if possible, Thisperiod will allow $1.00 Fisher, who was so severely burned Up.andbroken- - Thi" necessi-tate- d numbers were rendered onInteresting the evecoaches and others to take the work having Sunday school in other ning that her life was despaired of for The program. Bunkville School, several weeks, has almost completely rooms last Sunday, directed by Mrs. Maude Benedict w !?th ther Work in the The county road commissioners recovered. Louise Olsen, Eva Martin, departments of instruction. regular Gordon Thompson, Plain Citys are to be congratulated on ths splen-di- d hhzabeth Wilson, Luella Bingham, course will be held from June The work they have been doing in Cecelia Swenson and leading automobile mechanic, left for 9 to Vilate Davis, California by automobile .Tuesday Huntsville. The people feel that the hhzabeth Wilson ,Coac, Howard one-apresented a tbM,VnivfritJr.of southern morning, accompanied by his parents, money has been well spent. Except comedy, Wanted, a Cook, with the for the California, will teach football, and Dr. wonderful work the men on following cast: Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Thompson. Mr. Hunt, Clara ii. U Carlson, coach at and Mrs. Thompson will visit their the snow plows are doing, the roads Tittsburg Uniwould Si1,!. versity. Will five the work Tn basket daughter, Mrs. Lorin Hansen, and Some have been almost impassable. of the men have been working their son, Leland, who reside in Los n number of special lecturers have Gordon day kecp be roads open, Angeles. expects to make a been engaged for the annual already Hart who was Schade, of radio mechanics taken his study during to cturc coarse the which is held in contwo weeks ago. to bo hospital absence. Members of camp Martha. Daugh-ter- a J p. i effi-om- -- joy-hoppe- rs, ar-po- et , I I rut-report- ed v ne . I 1 a GraJg per-bott- rare le hard-surfac- ed ys fe U Coi lie gal s. '! I M. pub-Cotta- 1 . .r b. m trsnspttoii. me . I . I . s. ntl?n Nil Mar-Car- l I Used COAL RANGES I I Terms! after-Tuesd- HOOPER . ay UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. HUNTSVITJ F I mak-worki- ng L etely w. ses-wm- ter a ehal A SEEDS Bells, 22nd St one-hal- PRESERVE THE FINISH OF YOUR CAR Summer School Plans Announced at U. A. Vir-par- ty H. 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