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Show Friday, March 28. lftu WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE Mr. and Mrs. George Todd gave a pleasant party at their home last Saturday night. A number of friends William M. Holmes, who haa been a met to spend the evening, it being the succeneful farmer here for forty-fiv- e irthday anniversary of Mrs. Todd. Elder Blackmoore, a recently reyears, died at his home on March 25 WILSON after a four-ye- ar illness from asthma. turned missionary from England, was He was born in Nottingham, England, one of the speakers at church Sunday has been Elder Blackmoore is spend-n- g January 3, 1803. Hisoflife better stock, evening. devoted to the raising few a days with friends here on and the sheep industry was his spe- lis way home to Canada. Elder T. R. cialty. Mr. Holmes was an active ones was another speaker. member of the L. D. S. church and Mrs. Lillian G. Widdison motored served as a missionary to the South- 0 American Fork last week to attend ern states in 1900. His first wife, the golden wedding anniversary of her three uncle and aunt. Lucy W. Smith, died in 1901, andJohan-nah years later he was married to A has been called at the Eben Norton, who survives him. schoolmeeting 2 o'clock Friday afhouse for suralso union Nine children of this Miss Ellen Agren, home ternoon by M., viving are: Weltha J MosiahMaude for Weber coun-- y demonstration agent Jennie F., Wendell B., Lucy A., service extension of the agfor the A., Dorothea W., William C., and ricultural will Miss college. Agren of OgM. Brown Thekla. Mrs. John on talk the and growing arranging of den is the only surviving member of which will be aster for beds, aerv-icprises funeral his father's family. The at the flower show next fall are being held today at 2 o clock given he prizes will be: First, $10; second, p. m. in the Wilson ward chapeL 7; third, $5; and fourth $3. suffered who Grandma Olive Bottle, Mrs. Florence Naisbitt of Hooper is on reported stroke a Tuesday, las been chosen on a committee, with resting easily today at the home of leorge F. Stallings, president of the W. Stratford. F. Mrs. ' her daughter, Vcber Geo. Mrs. farm bureau; Wilcounty of Grandma is the oldest resident C. S. Mrs. of Eden; Stallings loved everyone. is son and by FishMrs. Adams of Ward Riverdale; Lee Wallace is able to return to his er of Farr and A. I Christenwork after having suffered three sen, county West, to take care of this agent, weeks from a painfully torn hand that was caught in a drill at the sugar project The Weber county farm bureau will mill. also hold a flower show, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Belnap are here the flower contests: artistic i es is director of the orchestra, whid l conference in acreage of tomatoes, and expect Vance, formerly recreational leader of mary association held awell assisting in the production. make this a banner year. A arranged ward counseib chapel. second selected was the ward, A modern barn is being constmeu was rendered lor. All three members gave short and interesting program much credit on the Nathan Barker farm to y the children, reflecting speeches. Besides President Brownthe one which was destroyed h the Primary officers. Mrs. Orma on and A. Tanner N. ing being present, last December. Zina Mrs. and dcFarlane is president, B. H. Goddard also attended the meetThis year among other spring crops Miss Wilde, one of our local Mrs. and Thompson Margaret night acres of ing. Tay-c- r are being planted numerous .Mrs. Bessie has had her mother councilors. her teachers, are in our for several Mrs. W. L. Price and two small Mrs. Ethel Wayment of the peas. This is a new enterprise and days. reof is a children, Jimmie and Ilermvine, board of the North Weber community and undoubtedlyconstructCarl Mrs. rimary Mra. Blodgett is visitinr nl of were the guests Helper, Utah, sult of having a pea vinery were in attendance. tives in Idaho. She left last Saw! Charlotte Jacobs during the week. stake here. and Mrs. Aaron Heap of Ogden ed Last Saturday in Primary Union Mr. week-enMr. Harold Ward gave a very d visitors at the home (Continued on page 6.) were meeting held at the second ward chap, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palmer. of his mission last report the Riverdale el, the Primary gave welcome Mrs. Laura England is convalescing Sunday evening. Mr. Wards YLO CORN $U5 preliminary program. Misses. Berheld Wednesday, .was tome party Tka nice and Gene Ritter gave a vocal at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ismilda Ess Mask fare-veil Ul has been llarch 19, in connection with a CMm Whaat duet, At Sundown"; Miss Retta Ja- Sngland. Mrs. England who Clarence Randall, for Last Mufc weeks party some ill Dairy for Hospast. seriously cobs, a reading, The Children's Has FmS . she was taken to the Dee hos- eft the following day for South Afripital," and Misses Dora and Pearl week but mission for a fulfill ALBERT WTbIll he will where this of ca, returned Wednesday pital, Child a duet, In the Springtime." a Zlnd Strwt 04,a Latter-da- y church. Saints he week. AlMiss Lillian Saturday afternoon Last Sunday afternoon Aliens OriMrs. Mary White, an aged lady, len returned home after spending a Gwen Shupe,. Ellen Garner and few weeks in Tremonton. She was ac- ormerly of Plain City but who is on, Warren Eva represented the seminary companied ,by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur now being cared for at - the county school by speaking in Weber of high White ill.week-enMrs. is visitd very Allen, who spent the sacrament meeting in Liberty. Sunday would appreciate visits from her many ing relatives here. Miss Orton and Jetta Barker evening Mrs. H. C. Jacobs, who haa been riends. at the State Industrial anspeeches Maw Mrs. gave Mr. Wilmer J. and the here for past week, left visiting The Best in Radio! school. The talks given then were nounce the birth of a baby boy at the Sunday for her home in Provo. )ee hospital Wednesday, March 26. those which the two girls had preparMiss Mary Adams spent the weeked for the S. A. R. oratorical contest Mother and babe are doing welL end here visiting friends. is Radio Robson Mrs. Elizabeth visiting held at Weber high school, March IT Miss Gladys Jensen motored to Salt Miss Orton was the victor of the conk Friday evening. While in Salt relatives in Trenton this week. Mrs. William Rheade are test and received a beautiful gold medake she was the guest of her sister. Mr. and Exlde .and Willard Batteries again at their home in Plain City. al Miss Dorothy Jensen. 2586 Wash. Ave. Rheade has been spending a few of the town are The folks Phone 17! Ir. young PotMrs. John T. Friday evening his entitled sons in Idaho. an with 2586 operetta busy days preparing During ter entertained at a surprise party Washington Ave. Low absence Mrs. Rheade visited relaComes lis Ira to Carrie College. in honor of her The husband. Phone 179 given in Salt Lake City. der is the conductor. Gilbert Randall evening was spent in playing games tives Mrs. Augusta Kenley is convalescing and cards. A deliejous supper was her home from an attack of at served at a late hour. Miss Afton Whalatrom spent last Mrs. Violet Stoney of Ogden has week visiting relatives here. een visiting relatives in Plain City Wednesday evening .the advanced class of the Mutual Improvement as this week. Mrs. Stoney was formerly sociation entertained all those of Mu liss Violet Grieve. Mr, and Mrs. . Hulbrow Norris ual age in the ward. A one-aplay forth Ogden were among the Plain was given by the women of the clai Seventeenth 183-- 5 Twenty-fourt- h was entitled Charity Begins at City guests at the Mrs. Street Norris was lome." Smith Thompson played a llarch celebration. Miss Lucile Olson. selections on his violin. The formerly The Randall brothers are making liverdale quartet gave two numbers, A Cash and Carry Market for extensive improve-nen- ts lias Freda Hunter gave a tap dance. preparations fae-or- y. on the Plain at Cash and Carry Prices ' 'he Blue Bird City canning entertainers' also gave Trucks are already busy turniCO. for Cash and Carry People. several numbers. After the program, the graveL The company has conng ames were played, and a delicious tracted with the farmers for a goo: uncheon was served. M ry, Apex.a.Gilfillan RADIOS C. W. IVERSON Battery and Company following from California. They are guests at Kuquets, community displays and Mr. Belnap's parents house plants. the home of during the severe sickness of the A prettily arranged birthday party father. was given by Mra. Lucy Cottle last , Lewis, little son of Mr. and Mrs. 'riday afternoon in honor of her attack of daughter, Ruths eleventh birthday George Bitton, who had an recent illheart trouble following a anniversary. The little guests who ness, Is slightly improved. arrived to spend the afternoon were Irene, youngest child of Mr. and ladge Fowler, Arlene Mitchel, Alene Mrs. llans Christensen, is still in bed "Iunt, Wealths Flinders, Ardell Flinwith a weak heart as a result of a ders, Josephine Stoker, Marie Widdisevere case of measles. son, Arlene Simpson, Velda Beasley, Clair Taylor spent several days this Velma Beasley, Flora Manning, Theweek in Burley, Idaho, where he went da Manning, Thora Simpson, Vivian King, Margaret Miles, Doris Arave, to attend the funeral of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 0. Bingham, Lola Cottle and Mrs. Dollie Arave and with their daughter, Leanore, and son, Verna Cottle. The afternoon was Jack, were Wilson visitors last week. spent in games and program, after which an Easter luncheon was served Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bingham They motored up from Salt LakeofCity the )y Mrs. Cottle. ' to be present at the celebration spent Monday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Parker have twentieth wedding anniversary of Mr, Tuesday evening the advanced Beeand Mrs. F. A. Bingham. to their home, after spending hive class gave a party. The evening The Bee Hive girls of the Mutual some weeks with their daughter, Mrs. was in dancing, after which spent Improvement association presented Lulu Child, matron at the Industrial delicious luncheon was served to the play, The .Awakening of Amy School. Suasie Jacobs, Margaret Bingham, the Brandt," at the Third ward in eveKatherine Farr, Faa Thompson, Lea stake contest held on Thursday Mildred Childs, James, Lela Bybee, HUNTSVILLE ning. The cast of characters included: Fern Norma Anderson, Thompson, her Edna Bingham; Amy Brandt, Dawson Hales, Sam Greenwell am The farm bureau of Huntsville will mother, Irene Flatt; Miss Gjlmoret Hornsby. The new bishopric Bertha Williamson; Gloria Gilmore, give a dance Friday evening in the Howard the presidency of the Y. L. M. L Elaine Bingham; schoolmates, Uuth Huntsville halL A good time is prom' and A. were the invited guests, Wilson, Hilda Butler, Ivy Swensen, ised to all, and everybody is invited to malSaturday evening . Mr. and Mrs. attend. Dorothy Spiers, Manell Bitton: John Hunter gave a supper and thea and Goo Uuth McFarland; The Weber county high school is nutrition, tre The supper was served a party. Foods, Fawn Olsen. an giving operetta Friday evening in Last Friday our baseball teams me the school auditorium. A number of 7:30 to Mr. and lira. Henry Daner, the Uiverdale players in combat on pupils from Huntsville are in the play. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laker, Mr. am the Wilson diamond. The girls' team All the parents and friends of the boys Mrs. Lewis Bambrough and Mr, an: Mrs. Joseph Child. defeated Uiverdalo with a score of 1 and girls are invited. Mrs. Charlotte Jacobs had as her to C. In turn, the Uiverdale boys beat Mrs. John Anderson received won our team with a score of 4 to 2. guests Monday of the death of her brother-in-la- w E. F. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin and four children, ErnA beautiful party of last week was in Salt Lake. Mrs. Anderson given at the home of Mrs. Norman went to Salt Lake to be with her sis- est, Jack, Dick and Forrest, and D. A. Roso, and two small children, Bobby Olsen, who entertained at a one o'clock ter. and Joan of Midway. bridge luncheon in honor of his sister, services Funeral Mrs. for Sophia Mrs. M. F. Keller of Seattle, Wash- Schade were held March 25L Tuesday, with combined Red tulips ington. in the Huntsville meeting house, with CITY ferns decorated the small tables at The speakers were Mrs. Matilda which luncheon wua served. The guest President David O. McKay The dance Thursday evening, under list included, besides tho honor guest, Sprague, Mrs. M. F. Keller, Mrs. J. W. Parker, and Charles Cramer. Musical num- the auspices of the new recreational Mrs. Ed. Morris, H. Gullmunsen, Mrs. bers were furnished by a male quarte committee, wae pronounced a success of J. Earl Felt, Ernest R. by all who were in George Stratford, Mrs. Paul Patter-ma- consisting Grow and Ilenry Bur orchestra furnished attendance. Clarks McKay, Wayne Mrs. Virgil Dunkley, Mrs. C. S. the music. and a solo by Wayne Grow. Mrs. afternoon Thursday Rasmussen, Mrs. Arthur Stratton, rows, the Plain City Mrs. Frank Juglcr, Mrs. Charles Par- Schade came to this country in 1862. camp of the Daughters of the She wae eighty yearn old, and one o held a meeting at the home of ker, and Miss Virginia Stephens. Mre. Marvel England. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Bingham the three women pioneers left The Beginentertained a host of friends and rela- Huntsville, the other two being Mrs. ning of Commerce in Utah" was the PeMatilda and Mrs. Sophia lesson given by Mrs. Annie Lund in Sprague tives on tire occasion of their twentieth wedding anniversary on the eve- terson. Mrs. Schade is survived by her very interesting manner. After ning of March 15. A St. Patricks two eons, Will Hart Schade of Hunts- the meeting a dainty lunch was served scheme was carried out in green and ville; Fred Schade of California, and by the hostess. Davie has returned from white, with a beautiful wedding cake two daughters, Mrs. Alma Peterson of as the centerpiece for the dinner table. Ogden and Mrs. High Peterson of a trip to California, where the has Friends from Wilson, Slaterville, Og- California, and a number of grand- been since February visiting with her sons, Irving, Joseph, and Adna, and den, and Salt Lake were in attend- children. The past week a number of parties their families. ance, showeripg the host and hostess Mrs. Viola Palmer underwent an with lovely gifts of chinas After a have been held. Among those entersumptuous chicken dinner, bunco was taining were Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Ful- operation for the removal of tonsils enjoyed; The Misses Irene Hunting-to- ler, who entertained at a supper last Monday. She Is reported as recoverLenore Bingham, and Thelma Tuesday evening. Those present were ing as rapidly as possible. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hogg, Mr. and Mra. Bingham assisted the hostess. Thompson of Mrs. Thomas M. Smith was the re- Matthew Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. John Ogden were Plain City visitors Tues cipient of a birthday party given by Wilson, Miss Arvilla Fuller, Mrs. Eva flay. her sister and mother on the after- Hogg and Clyde Fuller. Sunday evening the Plain City Pri-noon of March 25. Mr. and Mre. Elmer Winters had as Mr. and Airs. F. A. Bingham were their guests Monday evening Mr. and guests at a birthday party given in Mrs. Earl Ilally, who moved to Morhonor of Mrs. Binghams father, J. J. gan Tuesday where they will make Hutchins of Ogden, on Saturday. A their home. They also entertained family dinner was enjoyed and the some friends from Ogden last Friday evening was pleasantly spent. night. Those present were Mr. and DINNER SETS Mr. and Mrs. Miles li Jones of Mrs. Ray Shreeves and Cecial Wright, Louisville, Kentucky, are visitors at also Jack Oliver; Miss Dora Winters TEA SETS the Melvin J. Phillips home this week. and Jens Winters of Huntsville. Mrs. Phillips is the daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nelson enterand Mrs. Jones. tained at a dinner last week. They The infant daughter born to Mr. had as their honored Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clark on March 26 Mrs. Grant Anderson guestsSalt and Lake, died the same day. Tho mother, Mar- and Mr. and Mrs. Tedof Johnson of 2346 Washington A to. jorie Fife Clark, ill at the Dee hos- Provo. Covers were laid for sixteen is well. doing fairly pital, Albert, young son of Me. and Mrs. guests. Mr. Louis Hislop enter.Chris Bouwhuis, met with a painful tained and Mrs. week. last The evening was accident on Monday. A swing on tho school playground broke and in the spent in games and music. Mr. and fall a bad break of the boys elbow Mrs. Ilarvy Wangsgard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thurston, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur resulted. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martin have Wangsgard, Mr. and Mrs. Sam taken up their residence in Wilson Wangsgard, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Wangsgard again. Mrs. Mable Hislop and Jake and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kingston have returned to their summer residence Wangsgard, Sr. See here. Mr. Kingston's business necessitates his living in Ogden during the winter season. Uncle The Primary association has indeff John biswaa appointed Office initely postponed their entertainment hop of Stimpson Riverdale ward last Sunday that was scheduled for this week. evening, when a reorganization of Railroad Watches the bishopric was efected under the diDiamonds rection of President George E. Brownvacanfills ing. Bishop Stimpson the One-ha- lf Off the Last Saturday evening a most en- cy caused by the recent death of Bisin K. was Jacobs. Mr. Stimpson hop Muray given Regular Price. joyable dancing party the amusement hall by the pea grow- was formerly first counselor to Bishop 278 25th St Ogden, Utah ers of this district. The hall was well Jacobs. James S. Bingham, formerly filled with old and young people. The second counselor in the bishopric, was Taylor orchestra furnished tho music. selected first counselor and II. Glen za. I ;.r. vi 1,1 i J VIADUCT Market & Groceteria ct f rZ NORTH OGDEN Used COAL RANGES Terms! UTAH POWER & LIGHT par N ro-um- ed - fh A i- -T . . . t '. 1 Vi t ' 4 il ; PLAIN i i i N. i n, I:' t. it, Pio-nee- re ! S.4 - n, TTS to' the eye what music is to the earl Stimulates! Soothes! Gladdens! Its easy to finish furniture woodwork, floors : with fast-dryianything The KJX U r' ng SALE il r 4 . E. A. OLSEN 4 Qticklhying Vamish-Lacquer-Enam- ds BEFORE BUYING RIVERDALE HOOPER U t I lacquer that dries in no me tile varnish thats not harmed even by boiling water the brilliant enamel tough enough for automobiles. ---the Sam's Loan easy-usin-g Paint Oil & Glass Co. Ogden Washington Avenue 2440 Phone 4 X the mini |