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Show WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Olsen and! the Weber Central I tig races. The big race will take daughter, Virginia, returned Sunday airy, headed by president Jas. R. gatuvday and Sunday February evening from Porterville, Morgan d 10. th. race, .trim ,t IfcM 2SSl Eden has had quite a lot of ... the county, where they attended the fuThe roads from ElMonte neral of Mrs. Olsens was rendered and Mr. Beus was the oclock. ness the past two weeks, but every, uncle, Joseph irincipal speaker. Mr. Green, state will bo blocked. The ski jumping will Durant, on February 9. one is now improving and children art 'arm bureau automobile insurance take place at 2:00 oclock in the afterhome Gleer Mrs. is at going back to school A dairy Katheryn igent, was also present. noon. The Ogden chamber of com- after two weeks spent visiting with The dance given Saturday night by the served and unch was Hooper merce has offered a prize of $2000 to friends at North Ogden. the recreational committee was ea and, led by Leo Lambert, made Bishop and Mrs. J. H. Platt had as attended. The music was splendid occasion merry with its music, The tha man who breaks the world record, Huntsville their a the ball with ended activities guests this week, Mrs. Platts and the evening was enjoyed by those Last night Sunday day's brother, Owen Garner and family of present. given by the farm bureau in the eve-- 1 primary reorganized. The - Rupert, Idaho. . I (Continued on page 6.) ning. presidency included Mrs. Nina BraithPcter-the I Clara Mrs. A number of Hooper people enjoyed wait, president, and ball given by the Daughters of eon and Mrs. Bertha Drunker, cou as elected Pioneers at the Berthana last Friday I sclors. 1 hose that were Mrs. CLEARANCE SALE are Mary new the presidency evening. Many of the women were in Burrows Columbia Victrola Ortho-costumes. The grand march Madison, president; Arvetta $12.00 was led by Mr. and Mrs. David Matt-- 1 and Bertha Engstrom, councilors, ...... ........... phonic Brunswick $15.00 son. Another pleasing feature was Brunswick Combina- Mrs. Minerva Shaw, 78 years given by (a beauty) $35.00 nation sang one number, WILSON The afternoon was spent in games and old, who danced to her own music on address. Many farewell the Silvertone gave Brunswick $6.50 the violin. Those who attended from friends of Mr. Barker attended the I The guests Hooper were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pen hostess. the Columbia by ,ervod Hoffay ' $10.00 buck deer was capA fine d,nce . included Mrs. W. M. Norris and man, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beaaley, Mr. Cash or Terms! A. L. Scoville was the principal dauKhlers, Jennie and Mary, Mrs. L. and Mrs. George E. Fowler, Mr. and tured near the old Garland schoo of town lae Short and daughters, June anc Mrs. David Powers, Mr. and Mrs. II. I house at the west end speaker at the Sunday evening ,er-RADIO STUDIOS, of interes deal a theme his and He took for L week. of vices last great j cieone, and Mrs. Hyrum Hill, Rigby, Electa Simpson, Josephine I Sunday, Phone 3243 is now manifest among our you! 2337 Washington Avenue the "Boy Scout Movement, emphas-- 1 Norlh Ogden, Mrs. Alvelda Bingham Manning, and Mrs. T. M. Jones. deer is thought this Since stusportsmen. Izing the good that comes to one who and Mra Harvey Bingham, of Hunts- ninth a Arthur Offered, grade member. m Lille; Mrs. Junius Taylor, Mrs. Marie dent, who is living at the borne of I to have wandered from D. Mrs. Shupe Olson, Mrs. Ismilda England, Mrs. Mrs. D. C. Shupe and entertained at the home of the latter Mildred Hart, Mrs. Martha Thomp- school, last Wednesday evening for Thomas son, Mrs. Ellen Knight, Mrs. Rebecca CHICKEN RANCH The one at home Shupe who leaves soon for the East- Weatherston, Miss Bertha Weather-sto- Several benefit socials are being I fill creatures Bargain ern States mission. The evening was iven by the school for young Offered. I captured at the Wagstaff farm was Mrs. Cordelia Carver, Mrs. lunchA tray on the East Bench in Ogden; two acres; good The Gleaner Girls of the Y. L. M. I. first found feeding around the stock Located spent playing games. Sarah Gale, Mrs. Florence Jenkins, eon was served to the guests. frolic I barn. He waa in fine condition, . entertained at an , Mrs. Laura M. Jenkins, Mrs. Hilda water right; fair four-roohouse; large barn, some at treated is Ruth Wilson was Queen of Hearts being Byron Warren Mra gchoonmaker, Mrs. Hat. at the home of the class president, M houses and rabbit chicken pens. ths Dee hospital for an injury to his Ue Har Mra Bcrtha poulson, Mrs. Annie Read. Valentine decorations at the student body Valentine dancing back, the result of a fall from Great 'Bargain . . . , Easy Terms Elizebcth Robson, Mrs. Jane Poulson, were used about the home. During I party at the school house on Tuesday building upon whkh he was worWng. Mr Jane Carver Mrii Zina Knight, .he evening games were enjoyed. evening. Her attendants were Manell Mr. and Mrs. Ted Neal, ef Plata Mia Elma p0ui80n, Miss Fern Olson, Those who attended were Mrs. EthellBitton and Edna Bingham. The girls Rob-U- y City, announce the birth of twins (a M Johnston, Mrs. Nola Cox, and the I in their royal costumes, amid the Val-- 1 Amy Uobon, Mrs. Leona 2417 Kiesel Ave. Phone 59 and a girl) at the Dee hospital is scs Ruth Naisbitt, Lera Fowers, entine decorations in the hall, made a Mrs. Mrl. Emma Taylor, forwas Mw. Neal Maurine Bessie beautiful picture. night. Fowler, line Weatherston, Mrs. Annie Maw, Avon Fowers, raerly MUs Nellis Ward. The babes Mrs Violet sharpf Mrs. Loraine A rave, Edna Spaulding, Jennie Lowe, I Another successful Valentine are the first grandchildren of Mr. and May Ross, Erma Lambert, I ty was a dance given in the ward hall Mrs. LaVerna Hadley, and Mrs. Lorenzo Ward, and the first Weatherston, Alice Jones, Florence Munn, Ruby sponsored by the Y. L. and Y. M. M Isabel Mrs. Florence llod son, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Lulu Telford, Mrs. Fran Byington, Mary Dyson, Ilah Naisbitt, i. a., on Thursday evening. Valentine N. H. Barker, cis Maw, Mrs. Everett Taylor, Mrs. Ml Johnston, Bessie Widdison, Nora I decorations were used and a Queen CITY STORES . . . OGDEN . . . SALT , Mr. and Mrs. Ilulbrow Norris, who King and Elta Arave. of Hearts was named as the result Mrs. Lizzie Iladle; Emma Palmer, were recently married, are now living Mrs. Bernice Carver, Mrs. Sylvi The Relief society held its regular of a popularity contest, I here. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Van Schaar Singleton, Mrs. Laura Musgrave, Mrs. meeting on Tuesday, at which a very Camilla Grieve, Mrs. Thelma Coj" interesting demonstration of making entertained at a miscellaneous show and baskets with old phono- - er in honor of their daughter, Lena, Mrs. Viola Palmer, Mrs. Cerilla Pa door-stoRIVERDALE Mrs. on the evening of February 7. About was given records Mrs. graph Palmer, Mrs. Catherine mcr, and Blanche Child. Fowers Artie Mrs. Lenora Dorothy thirty guests were present and the Freestone, the The new heating system in bride-to-b- e Mrs. been has Edith received congratulations, and Manning Hazel Mrs. Kennedy, school house was completed last Sun- Christenson, to her bed for the past week and many lovely gifts. A most enThe White. couple Mrs. Sarah young reday. Monday morning classes with an attack of lagrippe. joyable time was had and a delicious received many beautiful presents. convened in the school house. luncheon was served. 2484 At their Tuesday night meeting the association The Mr. and Mrs. Ferman Droesdeck anHUNTSVILLE a M Men class -. travelogue, sponsored held a meeting Mon- I nounce the arrival of a baby boy at dey evening at 7:80. The program featuring the customs of Ireland. The their home on the morning of Februfollows: as anMr. and Mrs. Ceorge Hodson Organ committee consisting of Miss Marvel program was nounce the arrival of a baby girl at ary 7. Mrs. Droesdeck was formerly Mbs Gladys Jensen and I lection, a melody of Irish Loreta Butler. Irish When the Dee hospital last week. Mr. and Miss Miss Myrle Stallings, presented thejvil England; two solos, A baby girl was born to Mr. anc I F.yes are and Mrs. Hodson Huntswere residents Mj of Kilarncy, Smiling following program: A vocal duet by Mrs. Leland Higley on February 4. Leland Gibson and his sister, Elsie; I Home Oer the Sea ; Mrs. Marve ville until their removal to Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strickler spent I Mother three weeks solo Machree, ago. two readings by Miss Mabel Packer; a England; this week in Salt Lake Wednesday o: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stromberg piano duet by Misses Emma and Su- - Miss Vivian Thomas; Myron Wade, week-en- d City. I customs in on Huntsville the with the a talk spent sie Jacobs; two readings by Harland Warren, gave The Misses Ella Parker and FlorAdams; a short talk by Superintend-- 1 of Ireland. Mr. Wade spent two years Mr. Strombergs relatives. ence Morris, of Ogden, were last week Ander-, C. Mrs. of Again we score! Now featuring The funeral his and speech Mary ent B. A. Fowler. After the pro-- 1 among the Irish people d anc Mr. home the of at SFrani elections were held. They re-- with the rest of the program was son was held last Sunday in the Hunts- I Mrs. vi?tors many new numbers in Patent, Norman Alsen. villo meeting house. Mrs. Anderson sited In the election of the following I much appreciated. Mrs. Sarah Williams is spending a Satin, Kid, and Lizard Reptiles; years old. She has Mr, and Mrs. Roosevelt Neal feel was ninety-fou- r 'officers: Alma Ellis, president; Mrs. s. few weeks her and with lived tho home at her daughter of daughter, also showing a complete line of Adells Fife, v ifyit; Emma Ja-- the stork has been very generous with Mr. andMrs. JuffsL of Ogden. John A. Newey, for several cobs, secretary; SldaJy L. Wyatt, I them. It presented them with twin Mrs. R. J. Taylor, of Plain City, arch support shoes. Arthur Bingham, Mrs. Carl Adams, babies, a boy and a girl, last Sunday years, D. W. has to returned home week her a Airs. Reene after do-tand babies daughters, are Mother and and Mias Gladys Jensen, members of evening. PRICES ALWAYS POPULAR Thelma and Shirley, spent the week- spent at the bedside of her mother, I executive board. ing well and Ted is walking on air. Mrs. S. E. in Holmes Mrs. end Holmes here. Huntsville with her Mrs, I sister, has Maw so far Mrs. Mrs. Lloyd Bowman and her small Wilmer J. A. S. Allen. is now recovering nicely. son, Bruce, were week-en- d visitors of recovered from her illness, that she Ilis-lo- p The ninth grade sewing class surLast C. Mrs. II. I night Friday Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen. Mrs. was able to return to her home entertained her club at a card prised their instructor, Miss Rae took her tiny daughter, Shir-- 1 day from the Dee hospital. John Maw Those present were Mrs. Chadwick, with a party last. Friday party. ley, who has been with her grand- - returned Sunday; both are now Mamie Bronson, Mrs. Vivian Johan afternoon. The girls had prepared a for the past six weeks, home valescing at their homes, Mrs. Atlanta Wilson, Mrs. Fawn delicious luncheon and program of with her. Richard Lund is slowly recovering son, and Mrs. Flora Tracy. jtertainment and had a lovely party. Last Sunday Smith Thompson was from a recent illness, but la still is made Correction in the item of Valentine, boxes are arranged for on the Sunday school stake fiord to his home. last weeks paper which stated that all the lower grades of school here board as church history supervisor, ill John Knight, of Warren, is very defeated North Ogden in day, making this, indeed, a happy Mrs. Sayers and her infant ton, I at the home of his sister, Mrs. a recent basketball game. The game week for the children with pleasant Bobbie, of Honolulu, and Mrs. Min- - Amanda Richardson in Plain City, was played with the Thirteenth ward weather and their holiday on Wednes-an- d nie Collins and daughter, Micky, of Mrs. Mabel Coy is convalescing at Price! Style in the score of 4S to 40. day, (Lincolns resulted birthday.) Salt Lake, surprised Mr. and Mrs. W. her home from a severe attack of Mrs. Laera Stoper was pleasantly Miss Lena Van Schaar is leaving J. Greaser with a visit Sunday. Mrs. bronchitis. For those who want stylish Footwear at the unlast afternoon surprised Saturday by today, February 14, for Los Angeles, Collins returned Sunday evening, but Alfred Palmer has been seriously a friends. A splendid time California, where she will become of usual low figure we offer a complete stock of group the Mrs. Sayers will remain at the Greaa- - ill during the past week at the home was and supper was served to bride of Louis Passey. enjoyed new 1930 footwear at our SPECIAL PRICE, for er home for a period of two or three of Mr. and Mrs. Centennial Palmer. them before they returned home in weeks. Herman Bowers was called to Mr. Palnier waa a resident of Plain bobsleds dress, for street wear, Chris Greaser, proprietor of the City in years gone by, but has spent onday ,of !uTneral Last Friday evening Mrs. Annie I ..... for work Sunset tourist camp, returned from the later part of his life in Idaho. He Wangsgard was hurt while she was her sister, Mrs. Lorene Sundberg, who died California Sunday afternoon. is spending the winter in Plain city. hospital on February returning home from the store. As 7, at the Dee an Miss Clarice Bell, of Ogden, spent she was walking following Saturday evening Mrs. William operation for gall the road she with her grandparents, was overtaken by along Heniger returned from Salt Lake the week-en- d two dogs that are stones. City, where she has been the past Mr. and Mrs. Ben Marriott. to be in the races. They had broken PHT week nursing her daughter, Rose. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. loose ami gotten away. The dogs Tuesday afternoon the local pri- Ether Taylor entertained a number of were chained together and one ran mary organization entertained the the younger set at their home. The on each side of her, throwing her! children of the ward with Valentine evening waa spent in games and a to the ground. She sustained an in- partiee. Mrs. Annie Thompson and supper was served at midnight. The jured shoulder and broken leg just! Mrs. Laker entertained the pre- guests were Miss Dorothy Maw, Miss below the knee. Mrs. Wangsgard is school Primary kiddies at the meeting Elma Poulson, Miss Vivian Thomas, about 74 years old. She is convales- house. Mrs. Alma Ellis. Mrs. at the Dee hospital. Call,, Miss Phylis Bitten; Messrs. Arnold cing Mrs. Alex Carlson, Mrs. Duane LeaNext Saturday and Sunday one of! Taylor, Earl Singleton, Clark Taylor the most important events that has! vitt, Mrs. Nellie Bambrough and Mrs. onl RalPh Taylor. Dan Stimpson, entertained their class Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Neilson. of taken pluce in Huntsville will be at their respective home. with Mrs. held it is the big dog derby. Noted jden, spent the week-en- d Saturday evening Misa Bernice Rit-- 1 Neileone parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. dogs and their drivers will be here ter returned home after a weeks visit uvic- from different parts of the world, with her sister, Mrs. William Heniger, Scotty Allen and his son George are here with their teams in keen condi-- ! Jr of Salt Lake City. tion for the big race. Roy Stover of Thursday evening a very successful dance was sponsored by the PriAlcCall, Idaho, who won first prize The Hooper basketball team met in I at Tahoe; Delbert Groom, mary organization. During the course game at Roy with Kiverdale last boy, who won second prize at Tahoe, of the dance one hundred pop con. AMERICAN 1EG10N CHATEAU week. The conclusion was 42 to 2 in and Carl Kimbali, third place winner! balls were sold. of Riverdale. . at Tahoe, have also 'arrived. Two! Tonight the local Alutuals sr, ore. favor I Vama ir f a few women drivers, Thula Grecian of Ale "L0! -Pding -tenting A Noble Outcast. The is being directed by L. V. Barber. y I day In Echo with her aunt, Mrs Iris I Call, and Lydia Hutchinson, are among Sewell. those who have won purses at other ' TICKETS eluded Mrs. Annie Skeen, Mrs. Cordelia Carver, Mr. Caroline ton, Mrs. Cerilla Palmer, of Plain The athletic attraction thu week ci Mrit Teeny Skeen, of Warren, has been the stake basketball games I r Qurja Drown, of Farr West and at Weber gymnasium. The winning MiM Nettle Stewart, Miss Esther team of the three nights gets Miss Elizabeth Thomas, Miss I Stewart, chance to compete in the division Lueua Thomas, Mrs. Mary Rawson . tournament which will be held next Mr jflarBaret Thatcher, of Og- week. North Ogden boys have won L city over lluntaville and the Eighth ward, , Wednesday evening, February I will Play the Ogden Fourth ward the Ladcommiltee will sponsor I ig Friday night. of their dances in the ward another Last Thursday evening a very sue- - I recreational halL The ladies are serv cessful program and dance were held I. iunch and extend an invi for Ward Barker, who leavea soon for talon alI the French mission. The program con- sisted of aiiareJr:lMr I edFridy aYiraSn'at amothers and college; ahower in honor of tho EDEN Monday Vh.'nT'LSmU J-h-e out-goi- ng 1 1 ,ol.bIby 1 old-ti- $30. 00 $35.00 $25.00 $15.00 two-poi- nt INC. R ; ' n, all-nig- ht m I J.J.BRUMMITT Caro-Sund- ay par-Viol- et great-grandchildr- en LAKE I ps eon-fin- Parent-Tcsche- ed Washington Avenue rs New Early Spring FOOTWEAR son-Mr- ice-pr- es in-la- w, j he $395 $495 Tues-Bowm- an 5 con-moth- er en-Uisl- op con-sustain- ed SHOE DEN SPECIALS at a , QP lt . j SOMETHING DIFFERENT i Og-ev- er 1 ' ! 1i JKSt'St AX SjSViVM: a Herman Child and Fr Klondike Next Friday Saturday TICKETS iStt Per Couple, $1.00. Extra Lady, 50c. Per Person A modern version of the Georgeous Decorations, the reading by Geo. 11 . H. Child of the Weber stake $1300.00 wa biffhcou"cil mtin8i in the Sun speaker I .of evening session at church. Geo. An Excellent Buy! ''ahl8trom, amv- - E. Fowler also gave a talk on the life fr0m hfori1,ia late of Abraham Lincoln which was much Neat home on paved street Saturday afternoon. will visit enjoyed. I and line. car two weeks. Newly painted, etc.; Airs. Taul Fowers was operated on Sl er! w,as 8ur- - foe Roitre in tho Dee hospital last Partially modern. Easy terms. Why iPPHy by the arrival of her father I Alonday evening, rent? pay I late Monday afternoon. A very pretty gold and green ball See us for real estate loanslocal sponsored by the M. I. A. last The hall was Friday night. j approp- money. Prompt, dependable sen-ice- . CITY riately decorated in gold and green, Reasonable interest rates. M. Mae entertained h,.HotI Bi I Mr. and Mra. Jaa. G. WiddUnn apent vlentine several days in Salt Lake City last WM earned out in the dec-- 1 week attending the annual OGDEN REAL ESTATE CO. orations. A centerpiece of pink sweet and banquet of the Bear River meeting Mutual REALTOR Phone 378 jvas on the table. Dinner was Insurance company. Mr. Widdison 2439 Ivicsel served at 7 0 clock, after which the I was as a director of the ladies played bunco. The party in-- 1 company. Northern Lights Next Friday Saturday 1 1 ta TWO NIGHTS IN BERTHANA I I ah- - DANCES OF THE best music and novelty entertainment. 25c old Alaska games and frolic. S i fr wS w-a- s PLAIN to. "" - j ALL THE SKI JUMPERS AND DOG DRIVERS WILL ATTEND THESE DANCES TWO BIG NIGHTS OF FROLIC ed rMMi 3E2S3: room Iayn who |