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Show : Ji WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE HOOPER waa formerly MUs Buelah Thomas. E. Brown, and Walter B. Scoville of shoulder. The child was playing with afThe elders quorum of the Syracuse the high council; Bishop Harold S. group of school friends Friday little fW the C. of one ward presented the three-adrama, Campbell, and David Shupe. The ternoon when The Eternal Magdalene," Thursday singing was furnished by the ward accidentally ran into David, pushing evening, March 13, in the ward rec- choir, and by Mrs. Douglas Brian and him on the ground. At first it was reational hall. A large and appreci- Wm. T. Pickett. Mrs. Ellis' death was thought no injury had been sustained, ative audience witnessed the perform- a shock to her many friends. She but as the night drew on the child s ance. celebrated her eightieth birthday an- pain increased, and after taking an The funeral services of Alfred Palm- niversary on January 29, at which picture, Doctor Brown declartime she was in ward was the Third in which held apparently er good ed the child's shoulder had been fracchapel of Ogden Tuesday afternoon health. Many friends from Idaho as tured. was attended by the many friends and well as relatives came to attend the Frederick Tracy Palmer, aged twenrelatives of the family from Plain funeral son of Tracy and Rachel Child Mrs. Martha Ilausmer returned Sun- ty. City. Mr. Palmer was born and grew died at 7:40 in the Dee Meto manhood in Ilain City, and his day to her home in California. She Palmer, morial hospital Monday evening. brothers, Bishop George Palmer, Fred came to North Ogden to attend the Fred's death was caused from sugar r, Palmer, and Centennial Palmer, and funeral of her Susan K. diabetes. For the last three weeks two sisters, Mrs. Caroline Weather-sto- n Ellis. he has been ill, but was not removed and Mrs. Ellen Knight, with their Mrs. Cora Miller returned to her to the hospital until Saturday before , families, still reside. home in Idaho 'Falls, Idaho, having his death. Funeral services will be Mrs. Leland Bodily and Mrs. Theron been called here on account of the held in the ward chapel at two oclock. Briggs of Syracuse were Plain City illness and death of her mother, Mrs. Those surviving are his parents and visitors Wednesday. Ellis. the following brothers and sisters: A number of our people attended Walter I Palmer and Mrs. Ernest founders day at Weber high last Long, both of Ogden; Mrs. lewis Thursday, and all expressed them- Adams of Layton; Lyle, Alfred L. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Robins and Earl selves as well pleaspd with the work Don and Arnold A., all of Riverdale. done by the county students.' Miss Afton Adams, daughter of Mr. Thompson went to Scipio Saturday to Miss Lottie Randall entertained last Mrs. C. S. Adams, who is teachand visit .with relatives. They returned Wednesday evening at the home of ing school in Uintah, has been conMonday. Mrs. Robert R. Burton entertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ran- fined to her home this week on acin honor of her brother Clarence, count of illness. her Mutual class of girls and the of- dall, who soon for South Africa. The leaves ficers at her home Saturday evening. Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 Mrs. was spent playing games, and It was a costume affair and Ruth evening I Wyatt entertained a group Sidney basket-ball Froerer and Mrs. Cleo Child were luncheon was served to the of little girls in honor of her daughand a with boys partners along awarded honors. Bunco was played, 7th , . ' this year. Tomatoes will be graded. U. S. grade No. 1 will be $14, and grade No. 2 will be $9. On March 17th the Relief society will hold their annual celebration by giving a dance in the amusement hall, at which they will serve free luncheon to all present. Mrs. Ivie Belnap Wilson is a visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Belnap, this week. The Daughters of Pioneers camp U will hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs. Effie Fowler the last Thursday of the month, while camp V will meet with Mrs. Charlotte Spauld-'in- g. ' I Mrs. Thos. Rowe had as her week- - end guest her aunt, Mrs. Annie Jen-- . sen of Montpelier, Idaho. The Huntsville Relief society will ' hold their annual meeting on Tuesday, March 18. A dinner will be served in the Relief society hall at 1 o'clock, and a splendid program will follow the dinner, , The young men of the Liberty and Huntsville wards held two basketball games Monday evening. The games t were neither league or scheduled, but .were practice games. Liberty's first ! team beat Huntsville's first team 20 to 18, and Huntsville's second team beat Libertys, second team 8 to 7. 'Mrs. C. H. Hislop . entertained a number of guests Tuesday afternoon. An enjoyable afternoon was spent Covers were laid for Mrs. Emma Tracy, Mrs. Mary Thurston, Mrs. Jen Wangsgard and Mrs. Caroline Hislop. . Mrs. Emma Rawlins of Salt Lake in Huntsville with .spent the week-en- d her daughter, Mrs. Peter C. Jensen. Sunday evening Mrs. George Mad-so- n was pleasantly surprised when a .number of her friends came to spend the evening, it being her birthday anniversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burrows. A large number of deer were seen last Thursday morning as Mrs. Emma Tracy, Mrs. Belle Ferrin; Ted Colvin and Alvin Sprague were motoring through the cahyon on their way to I X-r- ay es step-mothe- EDEN HUNTSVILLE bene-dictio- n. BIRD-BANDIN- birthday anniversary. number of other friends of Clarence. ter, Guiles, was trimmed in delicate table The and Hyrum Bailey Cyrus Bailey shades of and pink green. Dainty bowls have been spending a few weeks at adorned the center of flowers of spring Idaho. in ranch Baileys were small The favors table. the Mrs. Sarah Jane Holmes of Rayhome-mad- e Those of candy. been bags has mond, Canada, visiting with present were the honored guest, Velrelatives and friends here, Mrs. Joseph Ballif had as her guest ma Wyatt; Marjorie Bailey, Mary her father, Mr. Squires, of Logan. Stimpson, Lois Taylor, Jane Bingham, Mrs. Nellie Neal and twin babies Joan Child, Dorothy Taylor, Vola are spending a few weeks at the home Wyatt, Jean Busies, Frances Mark, of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Ward, par- Virginia Dawson, Ona Dickerson, ents 'of Mrs. Neal. Bambrough and Enfma Jacobs. Mrs. John Potter returned home Nat Taggart, son of Mrs. Margaret taggart, has won a scholarship to the Wednesday evening after a weeks U. A. C. by his splendid work in the visit with her mother in Salt Lake Calf club. City. D. A. Ross of Midway was the weekMarlin H. Berrett, Jr., was in Logan attending the training class for end visitor of Mrs. Charlotte Jacobs school. club leaders at the U. A. C. and family. Sunday he was guest of Miss Chloe Fuller and Miss VirMrs. Martha Holmes and Mrs. Mary honor at a dinner given by Mrs. Paul Eden teachers of Mclntire, ginia school, took groups of the pupils to Campbell are visiting in Salt Lake Merrill of Ogden. for a few days. Wednesday evening members of the Ogden Saturday, where they put on City Elmer Shaw returned home Monday local dramaic club, consisting of Dordemonstrations of school work at the after spending about seven months in othy Stimpson, Smith Thompson, Sidinstitute held at Weber high. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carver, Mr. Virginia, where he has been employed. ney L. Wyatt, J. V. Leonard, Joe Mr, and Mrs. Harold Layton of Og- Child, Lorin Bingham, Myrtle Tayand Mrs. llyrum Carver, and Ezra den are now living at the H. B. Young lor and Kathrine Farr, presented "A Richardson attended the funeral of Mr. Noble Out Cast," in the Nineteenth Alfred Palmer at Plain City Tuesday. home on Washington avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Child of Clin- Layton is a teacher at Weber, and ward amusement halL Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Child are re ton are visiting at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Layton was formerly Miss Myrtle Ogden. over the birth of a small son Mrs. Thos. Rowe entertained a num- Childs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Montgomery of North Ogden. joicing Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Neuenschwander born to them ber of friends last Wednesday at a Carver. Thursday in the Dee of Ogden have moved in the new home hospital waffle supper. The guests present of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Ballif. Mrs. were Mrs. Atlanta Wilson, Mrs. ViNORTH OGDEN Neuenschwander was formerly Miss vian Johanson, Mrs. Mamie Bronson WILSON Clair Olsen, a niece of Mrs. Harold S. and Mrs. Flora Tracy. If the beautiful weather which we Campbell Last Friday night the girls glee have been enjoying the last few days Spring has awakened us to new inTAYLOR continues, the farmers will soon plant club of the local school played the terests. The plowmen are busy awd three-atheir spring crops. drama, No Men Admitted," the youngsters of the farms are ento a large audience. Miss Elsie Gib- joying A was successful reunion most ward the work of bonfire making in Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Buck announce the arrival of a baby boy. Mr. and held in the ward Tuesday, March 4. son directed the play, which was well the general cleanup. Mrs. Buck are at present in Mesa, The pioneers and the missionaries given. Field superintendents of the variMonday evening Mrs. Alma Esplin ous producers and canners' organizaArizona, with Mrs. Buck's parents, and were the honored guests. The celebration began at 10:30 a. m. with a pro- gave a very interesting talk on home seem very optimistic for a good theymcject to return the latter part gram which consisted of the follow- reading to the Ladies Farm bureau. tions season for us this year. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Arave are soon ing numbers: Selection by the band; Representatives of the street car The Amalgamated company, to move to Ogden, where Mr. Arave song, "When It's Springtime in the company met with citizens of this with their largest millSugar here and their Woodfield and community Monday evening and dishas a position with the Wilkinson Rockies," by Elmon now offices, Wilson the at general congregation: address of welcome by cussed the matter of street car serv- plant, are placing contracts with , Shupe Implement company. Mr. and Airs. Russell Green have Bishop Harold S. Campbell; song by ice, the details of which have not been practically every farmer in this comthe Relief society chorus; songs by worked out yet moved to Ogden. munity. Their investigation of the Much interest is being shown in the water Friday evening the Hooper Dra- Charles Storey; a brief history of situation shows promise of 10,-0matic club will present a play entitled North Ogden and a tribute to our pio- basketball tournament in Salt Lake to 16,000 acre feet from the Echo this week. Our team represents the I'This Is the riace," by Mrs. Tillie neers by Allcne Orton; reminiscences readH. division. old times N. of Some exof Ogden Jones. the fans Barker; by The Taylor ward Beehive girls held ing, "Alls Well," by Emma Reynolds; press themselves by saying that only f STORES a cooking demonstration Friday eve- quartette by Charles Ellis, Maurine a few women and children will be left in Mr. Kimball North Mrs. and and Ogden the at Storey, ward and, Thursday hall ning night; under the suOgden, Salt Lake, Logan Miss Florence Roy if our team wins, fewer will be left pervision of their beekeeper, Mrs. Montgomery. Gwendolyn Griffin. Those present lance paid tribute to our missionaries Friday night The band is going to .were Miss Florence Staker, Miss Vi- and named all who have been sent accompany the boys to help win a rginia Gibson, Miss Thelma Jardine, from the ward and their field of labor, victory. ; after which the returned missionaries Wednesday evening the farm bureau and Miss Annie Wintle. The Taylor school basbetball team who were seated on the stand sang a held a reorganization meeting. Mrs. met the Harrisville school team on the number. This concluded the morning Martha Holmes was chosen president 2484 Washington Ave. Weber high school floor Tuesday eve program. The afternoon program be of the ladies' branch, with Mrs. Henry and Mabel ning. The game was the last of i. gan at 2 oclock. The misaionaries Hall as series to determine the winner of the who are now in the field were imper Campbell as secretary. Weber County B league. Three teams sonated by boys of the ward, who re had previously tied for first place: lated a few imaginary experiences. WEST Marriott, Harrisville, and Taylor. The following boys took part: Wood Marriott was eliminated last Thurs- ruff Deem, Legrand Ward, Lowell Elder Glenn West, son of Mr. and day evening in a contest game with Barker, Joseph Chandler, Maurice Harrisville. The game Tuesday de- Bcrrett, Vernon Holmes, Glen Shupe, Mrs. Ernest West, has accepted a call cided the championship in favor of Arthur Brown, and Dalles Berrett. A from the L. D. S. church to Till a Taylor. However, it can well be said quartette composed of Wilfred Shaw, mission in the Samoan islands. Elder the Harrisville five gave them some Arthur Garner, Thelma Hill, and Man West expects to sail about the middle The score ended IS rine Storey sang a song; reading, of April At this time everyone is i keen competition. Naomi Randall; vocal solo, Lottie Lee Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. to 6. thinking of Spring Clothes Randall; ukelele duet, Mildred Camp- Jethro Brown, is convalescing at the Shoes are most essential bell and Florence Warren; song by family residence from a long illness. CITY the North Ogden male chorus. Talks The young man was taken ill with Visit the Shoe Den were made by Albert Foulger of the pneumonia about three months ago. Mrs. g Barcouncil stake L. , The annual and James Elizabeth Garlick was high day of the for Savings! .Plain City ward .will be celebrated ker. A moving picture show followed the temple excursionists to Saltamong Lake the in March on afternoon A dance in Tuesday, 18, City program. place of March Friday. Mrs. Garlick is a ,17. An interesting and appropriate the evening closed the days activi member of the genealogical committee program has - been arranged, which ties. Everyone had an enjoyable time of the North Weber stake and spent .will be followed by a banquet and and over 900 people were served din- the day in research in the genealogidance in the evening. ner. The visitors in attendance were cal library, joining the evening comThe dance Wednesday evening, un- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones of Detroit, pany in the Salt Lake temple. der the auspices of the ward hall com- Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. James L. Mrs. Lucy Ringrose Greenwell, wife mittee, in the Plain City dance hall, Barker and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. of the late Ambrose Greenwell, died was well attended. Berrett of Salt Lake City; Mr. and at the ripe age of 85 years at the Miss Lois Palmer, Miss Dorothy Mrs. L. II. Froerer, Mr. and Mrs. J. home of her daughters, Mrs. J. S. Womens Shoes of Style .Maw, and Miss Vivian Thomas were Q. Blaylock, Albert Foulger, Samuel Taylor, of Farr West Mrs. Greenand Sen-ice- ! visitors at Tremonton Friday. Martin, John Randall, Lorenzo Qual-dro- well was a pioneer resident of Weber Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Maw, Leslie of Salt Ike, and Commission- county, residing here 66 years. She was born in England and came with Maw, Mr. and Mrs. William England, ers Randall and Stratford. Mrs. Mildred Hart, Mrs. Mary Ann Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Metcalf enter- her parents to Utah in the year 1862, Geddis, and Mrs. Laura M. Jenkins tained the basketball boys and their walking the greater portion of the were among the temple excursionists partners and a few friends last Satur- way across the plains. She was the .to Salt Lake City Friday. day evening at their home. The eve- mother of nine children, and all exAt the dairy meeting Thursday af- ning was spent playing games, and a cepting one, survive her. She leaves ternoon, March 6, it was decided that delicious luncheon was served to the also S2 grandchildren and 25 the second annual Black and White following: Mr. and Mrs. James day be held at Plain City May 6 of S packman, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Warthis year. Mervin Thompson was ren, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Warren, Mr. RIVERDALE made chairman of a committee on ar- and Mrs. Marlin H. Berrett, Mr. and Boys' Shoes and Oxfords rangements. The event will be spon- Mrs. Ilulbrow Norris, Misses KathTonight the local school teachers sored by the farm bureau organiza- erine Cragun, Blanche Heed, Echo $1.95 $2.95 tion. Vaughn, Anna Brown, Inez Taylor, are presenting Her Step Husband," Misses Strap Slippers Earl Singleton spent the week-en- d Russell Shupe, Leslie Randall, Clar- Witten by Larry E. Johnston. The in Tremonton with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ence Randall, Glen Shupe, Volney play will be presented at Wellsville $1.95 $2.25 Richardson. Monday night at the annual Relief Shaw, and the host and hostess. ( Mrs. Myrtle Knight underwent an i Impressive funeral services were society celebration. Tuesday night Child's Slippers operation for the removal of her ton- held last Wednesday for Susan K. they will go to Plain City to present sils on Friday and is convalescing at Ellis, another of our early pioneers. the play at the Relief society celebra$1.45 $1.95 her home. The services were conducted by J. Wm. tion there. Mrs. Ted Elmer of Marriott is ill Gibson. Little David Bingham, The were Mrs. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Myrtle R. Baker speakers of the Relief society; son of Arthur and Mrs. Mabel Bing, Mrs. George Thomas, Mrs. Elmer President Thomas E. McKay, George ham, is suffering from a fractured and waffles were served. Guests present were Mrs. J. P. Graham, Mrs. H. M. Child, Mrs. Warren Stallings, and the Misses Cleora Fuller, Gertrude Graham, Iris Thompson, Marion Stallings, Ruth Froerer, Lillian Froerer, and Lavema Burnett C. R. England of Plain City was a business visitor in Eden Monday. Grant Staples, who was recently operated on at the Dee hospital, has recovered sufficiently to be removed to his home. Miss Fay Robins, who has been attending the A. C. at Logan, is home for a few weeks. She is recovering from an illness of several weeks duration and will later return to her . La-net- ha 4-- H . 4-- H ct - reservoir this year. That will mean be at home for the week-enaad t ;wo complete waterings for every celebrate his birthday. A family farm. This with the better condition ner party was held in his honor. of the land in general (which has James Close has taken his come from rotative and lighter crops, to Ogden to live, and new re for several reasons past) together must beraked beets that are with the fact occupying his farm home. miR the have to wish we unless the new tenant. here that Biddup is moved elsewhere, are incentives acreMr. and Mrs. C. A. Secrist of & are influencing a much greater Lake City were visitors last weeW season. age of beets this of Mrs. Secrists pane, home the Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Bingb The funeral services held for parents, Caroline Johnson on March 8 were Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Bingham . and rela-livlargely attended by friends and Og- tertained at a candy bee at their horn from Taylor, Benjamin last Saturday evening; a most enfo den, as well as our own townspeople. able time was had. The guest faX estimable Her staunch faith and ed, besides the family, Mr. and character were praised by those who M. P. Brown, Ersel Platt and XMu former spoke, all of whom were speak Edna Brown. neighbors of the deceased. The Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bingham vm ere were E. A. Lindquist, Edwin A. Presiguests at the Delwin Hutchins hum Bingham, William C. Hunter,H. in Ogden on March 7. The eveoa James Platt, W. Stratford, dent F. and Carl Erickson. Musical numbers was spent at cards, and an oyster sm were rendered by Edwin A. Bingham per was served. The Ogden Baking company dm Mrs. Blackhurst and Mrs. Nordquist T. Ole Smith gave the opening prayer, onstrated their products to the k dks of the Wilson Relief society t and Bishop Oscar Turnquist the John S. Johnson of this place Tuesday this week. is her oldest son. Other children are STUDIES COYB Mrs. Clarence Drake of Washington, CENTURY Mrs. F. A. Behling of Ogden; Joseph Johnson of Layton, and Alma of BenBird banding in the United State jamin. An interesting entertainment and dates from the time of Audubon, vfc Mu- about 1803 marked a brood of phoebe dancing party was given by the with silver wire and was rewarded ft here association tual Improvement following season when two of ft last evening. The junior girls gave a banded birds returned to nest in ft class Hive Bee The fashion review. same vicinity. Since then more tka "The called little clever a on play put Lola 400,000 birds have been banded k Awakening of Amy Brant. the United and Canada by coopen-torMarand a reading Wright gave of the United States biologic Christiansen Miss and Myers guerite Under the migratory bis was givsurvey. The program sang a duet en free to all in compliment to the treaty act, anyone who bands bb must have a federal permit. parents. Edwin Bingham, son of E. M. Bingham, was awarded the bronze medal given by the Associated Industries, for potatoes grown in rotation with sugar beets. The award was made along with five others given to WeThe Best in Radio! ber county high school boys for ex C. W. IVERSON cellence in agricultural projects during 1928-2- 9. Radio Dkk Graehl won second place in the publk speaking contests among the junior high school of Weber county at Exide.and Willard Batteries their tryout last Friday. The finals 2586 Wash. Ave. Phone 171 of the contest are being held today. 2586 Washington Ave. Mrs. Alma Esplin, of the A. C. U. extension service, was present at the Phone 179 weekly meeting of the M. I. A. on Tuesday evening. She spoke on the value of proper reading, and gave a list of books of value to adolescent youth by- means of character building and also of great interest to them. The J. A. Martin family have taken COAL RANGES up their residence in Ogden. The C. L. Taylor family are now at home on d, ct J. M. Belnap, preaident of the Hooper Farm bureau, called a meeting last week of the tomato growers, at whk-- a price waa set for the tomatics Mr. 00 RADIOS Battery and Company - Used - I their farm. The C. S. Martin family also have gone to their home in Corinne. Their old home here is now occupied by Clyde Clark and family. of Miss Vera BingThe ham surprised her with a party in her honor on the evening of March 6. The young people arrived laden with birthday gifts for the honor guest, and spent a merry time with music and games. A delicious buffet supper was served by the young ladies. Mrs. S. R. Eckersley is visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Galore Terms! UTAH POWER & LIGHT GO. ers H. Close. Claude Bingham, who attends at Provo, returned to Ogden to school INI YLO CORN $1.85 a Tka But Ef Math Cheka Wheat Dairy Mask Hac reed Why is it that the Independent Lumber Company of Ogden can sell Lumber as far as 50 to 100 miles out of Ogden? See Us for Your Building Material! 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