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Show . Friday, April THE OGDEN POST 4. 1h. WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE H . par-icul- ar dis-sta- a ld Apex... vice-preside- nt C. W. Battery and J& .jt., ll an ar Ur. WlhtttSdSwhtotoffi th.tr A oer scowiitte . lMjn 2 2 TP .It Tlllrto: . 1 ,t great-granddaught- r BEFORE BUYING I ed .4 i i UTAH h Whats-The-Us- Unde Sams Loan Office ! At '4 .', Market 1 aster-growi- i $ A ?: ; '- - ng anMNSi? 1! T STANDARD MARKET CO. S s STUFFS Washington Avenue WS? - ' onM ;t y .' .! ? V jjj irrv? ritwEider on 1 I ii'' , '. raswr li ' jjj n ot son-in-la- For Eggs and Veal THE MARKET PRICE! Farmers, bring in your products. w. Sund.".'1 . p,rtoo ZTTAZ Pays Cash - On!lag!jr3ff I ' and held for your . aiu Dont forget, : iwS88 ... i - i " giye pay... Orders H. Green ffw8 . : Mar-otartxo- ra Syr-N-Fa- rr NOTICE -- 4 i u J h? War makes thieves and zona, " and those in charge desire strict joy it hangs them. Old saying. WILSON HUNTSVILLE if, anil Afn. Letter Deem are hap-- 1 The opera entitled, The punctuality that on interference will mar the raio reception. The services When the first house built in Wil- will commence at 10 a. m. Mra. Robert Cleaveland left Saturson was being erected, an astromoner GUS. MALAN day for her home in Henry, Nebraska, where she will join her husband. Mrs. riend of the pioneer builder stood by WEST to ft puc. to. Cleaveland has been visiting here the watching and, no doubt, helping occaTransfer F-- A. oratorical contest last Satur- .SStaat to said friend: Mrs. He his Mr. and John, with Thurs-weeks k two sionally. past I Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ferrin and day at Logan. He will next go to rou are laying your first bent at an Arthur Smith. meet the Phone 4182 Res. Phone 32Sg have recently beDarlene this daughter considered which with tour, Mrs. Thomas Last Wednesday te West. Utah Farr come residents cf They end means that you year, day Rowe entertained a group of little Brown T. con W. the prophave purchased are your home in a moving Mrs. Velma Wright of Rock Springs guests in honor of her small son Tom- own.building Mr. Ferrin is employed oq the erty. two John These Martin, men, anniversary. ..d Mrs. Annie Taylor of Milford are mys fourth birthdayDolores farm of R. E. Alvord, his neighbor. YLO CORN $1.85 Wilson, 5r., and James X. Allen, M. D., are Covers were laid for here visiting their parents while their Mrs. Christina Hegstead, formerly M was I. Tfci now So and The is oth the But A house, Eif Huh McJ. meeting conjoint gone. the Dee Bud Wilson, Marylin Jensen, of Farr West, but now a resident of husbands are attending Chain Whnt lMt Sunday evening, conducted statement doctor held of whether the the convention. Dean Bronson, Jesse Tracy, Donald, has spent the winter with her F Mrsf Daily Xu Idaho, Zelma Read Cox. and was Annie Nola a or or a a week by last promise the prophesy WU1 Ellis spent Donnie Johansen, and Bobby Smith. Hof Fm4 Mrs. Rebecca McEntire of The guess, it is proving true. This week daughters, and Mrs. with her daughter, Bemetta I played an instrumental duet ALBERT W. BELL . Rawson visiting of Nick Olson is confined to his bed we Farr West Mary of the evening was dedicated recount the exit from the town program IZaS Stmt, Orica a in Clark ocMorgan. accident 80 is The of foot. Mrs. lM with a broken years Hegstead of the MaTk Folkman family to Ogden. A number of our people are plan- - to President Heber J. Grant and a her for active and curred last week when a horse he rode Franklin, Idaho. The Nelpher years. unusually . i hi. life wen-se- n age Della talk sessions S by wasgiven West camp No. 33, Daughters ning toattend someofthe fell, breaking Mr. Olsons foot in two conference which is being Hull, Kfymond Wjdduon, and Mil-hefamily to make their home in Og- of Farr of general was the Utah Pioneers, reorganized places. dred Widdison. Illah Naisbitt sang and Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Jensen in Salt Lake City. Dolores Wilson had a birthday par- den; Thursday, March 27, by Mrs. Effie I a solo, and J. & Hooper, in a very Gilfillan the o the of event Seamons social Joseph Ogden; family next The major I interesting manner, gave a summary ty last Tuesday, celebrating her sixth to Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Charl- Bullock Hinchcliff, second Junior the be will ward by sponsored Mrs. Elizabeth Garlick was birthday. Games were played through ton are moving. About twenty famRADIOS of M. I. A. This spring festival of the life of President Grant the afternoon, and those present were ilies have changed residence here this chosen as captain, with Mrs. Margaret Girls of the Hooper troop, 11. The vanguards April Best in Radio! held be will evening, The Friday G Brown, first and Mrs. orris Brown, Toots Johansen, Marylin Jensen, year, and 1930 is still young. Donsecond lieutenants. Maxine Wilson, Sybil Johansen, IVERSON County Agent A. I Christiansen is The time of Fast meetings has been nie and Keith Johansen, Rex Ferrell, spending some time here on boys club changed from 2 p. m. to 11:15 a. m., Dee McDonald, Jesse Tracy, Richa: Radio entertainment and advertisement com- - the First ward of Ogden last Sunday, work. James B. Hunter is assisting directly following Sunday school. and Tommy Rowe, and Bud Wilson. e who Spack-Th' received honor Jessie boys badges the mittees: Clara Orton, The farmers are William Ferrill has been appointed dm in organization. Stock from the Company J n Mabel Gainer, Janet j wilfgreatly best in herds are whieh the benefit recent country jersey rain, Willard Batteries Exide.and city dog catcher. B Helen S Wflfoti Me- ' A welcome home party and program secured for the calf club, and fathers both fall and spring grain as well as I 2586 Wash. Ave. Phone 171 Moore Howmd Nonna Edity lance, now Roy to get their sons other crops. signing for Elder Allen Jorgensen was held are 2586 I I to Washington Are. from to. Profit. On account of feltin' health, B. W. in the ward last Tuesday evening 1 ItoopSr, rod AUouThtoS, wd-Phone 179 ' meeting house. Elder Jorgensen arrLeona' Staley, and Stella Mae field, I ived home last Friday after serving a to other shows and state awards. Or-hA king of ancient India had a li- Montgomery. two-yemission in the southern so large that a thousand drome-Sri!- 1 held Pioneers the of I brary The Daughters lambs from the Perry herds are states. ' were ramrod to convey it regular meeting Jtarodejr. I The M Men of Huntsville gave an leing secured for the boys who wish femilv I March 27, at the home of from to place o join the pet lamb club. Each enI I Used No pioneers were present April fool party Monday evening. In trant Chadwick. Mrs.' Provo of has should to Ilarding raise from four to Lydia try vitations were extended to all young e and members without twenty-fivan about but but Nothings got week! pain been visiting during the past lambs. I ill people of the ward. A program and eight .name, Scotch Proverb. COAL RANGES with her brother, Edward J. Davis, I visitors were present. The program " rham. th luncheon iodus- -. and were on the lesson enjoyed, of the games consisted in Farr West. and relatives iiSl! is progressing was served. A blind mans wife needs no paint- tries of Utah, a reading of the biog-- 1 Doris Terms! Mr. and Mrs. Will Calvin had as Ann' S.roh tJES of Mfrcy, ta,Scotch Proverb. from roph, Pjoue.r their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. dlnSueT U JtosShtoSHl by fanna, Ennj, eastern .totro, and U no nun. I and and is j Frank Calvin, and Mr. and Mrs. Percy and Laura Chadwick, and Dons of Pioneer Paul, of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Paul pl.Cy5Sge.ra.CK?Tof tlLm7of herTrente, Mr. Sd I der, POWER was of u luncheon will make their home in Huntsville A dainty Godfrey. t.vW this summer. They will live in the Chance, Jacob Berkempas; captain of served by Mrs. Chadwick to the fol-- 1 & LIGHT CO. house formerly belonging to Albert snip ease, David Myers; Ject of K ink Greed (first Capson. Mrs, Emma Tracy and Mrs. Ilelga rathea Holmes; second folly, x Loman went to Salt Lake last Tuesday Bitten; third foHy, Lola Call; $ dere-- 1 WatTwhlraviii ApriibeH. Hwrift Spackman, Susan B.I q to attend the funeral of A. L. PeterS- - nlaalon to to. Sa- SS.55S-!- 2: S ! HZ! See Flora Deamer, son. They will stay in Salt Lake visit- ler; Despair, Wayne Bingham; his moan islands. e, Lord shadow, TagLeon Lowder, Harriet Shaw, Margaret VIADUCT ing friends and relatives until after Sparrow; Lady Frivolous, La Donna conference. gart, Etta Storey, Harriet Barker, Ellen A. Bailey, Karma, Erma, Laura Funeral services for Adam I Pe- Evans; Simplita, Maxine Bingham; terson were held Wednesday afternoon sailor, who cares, Arvel Stratford; Chadwick, and Doris Lowder. at two oclock in the assembly haU at sailor, few cares, Frank Wallace; Mrs. Cordelia Carver entertained I Mrs. Martha Holmes, president of & Groceteria local farm bureau, conducted a Railroad Watches Salt Lake. Mr. Peterson formerly re- sailor, no cares, Milton Snowball. A i The Happy Hour club at her home iniuie I in I last color dress dance Is also included in the sided in Huntsville. He was brother of City Saturday evening, March demonstration on Street 183-- 5 Twenty-fourt- h Diamonds , I A number of ladies Joseph L. reterson and Alma L. Pe- spring activities, and will be held on 29 Th rooms, were lovely in their Friday afternoon. con-th- e One-hal- f terson. Mr. Peterson was born March April 11. Tickets are being sold for Easter decorations. Bunco was en-- 1 have entered the Off the the which is two test the 8 by being sponsored entertainments conjointly, joyed during evening. At p. m. 2, 1870, the son of Loren L and Anna A Cash and Carry Market Price. Regular I He led an active life One ticket entitles the family to see I n elaborate supper was served by the farm bureau Peterson. at Caah and Carry Prices in business, political and eccleslastica the operetta and one couple to attend 1 hostess. A centerpiece of hyacinths 278 25th Utah I Ogden, St, formed the table decoration. Covers for Cash and Carry People. HOOPER affairs, having been on two missions, the dance. A neighborhood nrt i I wer Wd for Mrs. Mary Rawson, He served as secretary to the senate of the Utah legislature in 1919; he honor of Mrs. A. Kent Ust StS" A play was presented by the Ninth Tbom served as chief clerk of the house of afternoon at her home on Fifes LaneblJ-grade at the amusement hall Wednesf representatives in 1917, and for three day evening of last week. It was enmonths was reading clerk in congress, titled, Teacher, Can I Go Home. Mr. Peterson is survived by his There was a large crowd in attendwidow, Anna M. Peterson, and the fol ance and two hours of dancing were - Farr Cl?Mrs. Tennie Skeen of West; lowing children: Mrs. Eva Hardy, o:! itiei h fter the .Principal Warren, and Mrs. Annie Skeen of enjoyed after the show. Mrs. WilkinFowler E. and Ogden; Mrs. Ollie Mae Graham, o! George . Plain City. Eden; Mrs. Vivian Hoyt, of Nephi. ., w nd Mrs. Grant Belnap with Airs. Chloe Hodson is very ill at the son directed Hie play. The boys who FOOD Ruth, Dewey, Golden, Bryan, Eugene their children returned to their home family residence, took part were Lewis Green, Raymond and LaMar. The following sisters, in Los Angeles on Monday. Mrs. Sophia Cottle is also reported E?ralp SS0,, Jihn Mrs. Josephine Harris, of Garland; FUnden, 2341 Mrs. Rachel Staker had as her as quite ill at her home in Plain City. I jf.inch.' Mrs. Fred Farr and Mrs. Minor Wil5f.arviH Mra I is Christensen mT0.1?!! louse 1 lPf last spend-Evelyn guests , week, Mr. and Airs. cox, of Ogden, and Miss Matilda Pe- J. in Hiis week in Morgan, where she I The. Jorgenson of Phoenix, Arizona. mIj" terson, of Salt Lake, and his two Mrs. Harvey Dixon was visited on accoiint of the serious callfd. tokjlart brothers, Joseph L. Peterson and Wednesday by heruncre.Wiiiiaml111"88 of berfather. ma Edna I Peterson. Verda were Evona Read, Cox, I Glenn Richardson of Tremonton of ' Idaho Falls. Viola The Daughters of the Pioneers met Grow, Hazel Lowe, Child, Simpson, week-nd Mrs. with relatives in Washburn, who haa8!?t & at the home of Mrs. Christian Wangs-gar- d been Martha the Angie Cottle, Thora Munn, Norman I two spending months past last Friday. A good program was Elder Blackmore, who has recently Fowers, Verla Johnson, Margaret visiting in California, hat returned enjoyed, and luncheon was served to home. returned from a mission to Great Penman, and Margaret Widdison. Mrs. Wangsgard was twenty-thre- e. I Britain, was the Belnap IIS8 a reading, and Mrs. Anna principal speaker at I Bernice V1?01 ia at Klsckfoot, lha Sundav pvpnim of Ogden gave a dance, Maxine Fox assisted by her. daughter, Edith. in iv. I and th Helcont tj.i. h.M.b.en during the Plain quartette furnished Blackmore past week at the bedside of her sishaa ter. RIVERDALE Elder Thf atockholders in the Wilson Mra. William Knight, who Is still girls indoor team played at West Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Child celebrated compuny, met at Kanesville Weber last Tuesday. The boys won in the British mission. AT their golden wedding anniversary Wednesday night to discuss the prob laboring A radio set has been installed in 4 to S, and the girls 20 to 11 against West Weber. Tuesday afternoon from 2 until 6 1WC1VV U16 I MW V4VJ o'clock. Morn than two hundred guests Next Wednesday evening the stu brwidcist of conference called at the home to congratulate the that M dent body, with Noland Fielding, Loir at Salt to.ro would w.ure th.farineri ol (Sty president, will hold its social and couple. The reception was held at the thomand ocro-frof wotor. rod too No delay, home of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Riter, Mrofurororot G1U. rotortolrod good Htemi and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. h dlroctor. I ttod..Prokor rotojwd Md.y"iftSSol. I I convenience while visit with Childs. Mrs. .Child wore a dress of IO?cc'81on from a three-wee- k March 28 in honor of thi I The store of Nathan Hawkea at Frkrose beige, with a corsage of Golden riasm wh fovo and.AmJican have Mr. you shop. Manning ophelia roses. Mr. Child had a golden boutonniere. The couple were married purchased a home here and are moving to Hooper after residing in Ogden for in Logan April 1, 1880, and have reseveral years. sided in Riverdale during most of S. & we Stamps ' their married life. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cooke have liv10 have They also to moved back from bwt Og Hooper Friday ing children. den. 1 Sarah' Sunday evening the Alutual Im anTramllrifHh F1r?.1 White, Airs." Idly Tayiw, Mrs! Air. and Mrs. Charles Fowles had provement had as their speaker Jo- fheeTemNn Taylor- - Mr8- - Clia Hunter, as their ltedlEmma 1 guests last Sunday two mist.he dea8ed wa8 Kat,e Taylor, Mrs. Jennie Brown, Mrs. seph Stimpson, stake clerk; Mr. who have been laboring with sionaries y- bearers Esther Taylor. Mrs. Leona Robson, Stimpsons subject was The. Life of wei La Veil, in the Southern their son, I Mrs. Zella Cottle, Mrs. Amy Robson, President Heber J. Grant. Ho!e President I SB States mission. The guests were ?r-v-il n Mrs. Roxie Mrs. afternoon the Ada Riverdale Gus, Seeker, Thursday Heslop, Williams, Sanders of La Verkin, Utah, aiu Farm bureau held a meeting at the BUS T e,Tly iat Jo,,cPh Ririe, Mrs. Irene Robins, Mrs. Violet Sharp! Jay Rcthlesderger of' St John, ArtE.Jardine .President F. W.lMrs. Camilla G reives, Mrs. Pearl Riverdale ward chapel The presiand Adam Hunter were the Hn, Airs. Nettie Skeen, Mrs. dent, Airs. Carl S. Adams, took charge Dorothy When you want drinks of Quality," demand Musical numbers were I Christenson, Mrs. Laura Musgrave, speakers. of the program. furnished I Mr. AUTOMOBILE REPAIR by and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Afton Wadsworth of Wilson, and ours. We always consider quality FIRST in Announcement is made of the marWUham S. Wright, Mrs. Mra- - Wealths Orton and Aliases riage of Edna Callet of Salt Lake am Strickler, and Battery Service the selection of flavors from which we make Gene Flemming of Riverdale. The Florence Anderson and Roy Hunter. I Thelma and Ruth Orton of Morgan. Tue Mr. were I prayer Mrs. and Leland Bodily of our products. offered by Walter marriage took place in Salt Lake. The CHARLES KOCII nd Bishop E. A. Bingham. I acus 8Pnt Sunday at the home of couple will make their home in Riv and Phone 721 J the grave was dedicated by Bishoo I Mr? Bodilys parents, Mr. and Mrs, 2223 Washington erdale. DRINK . I William riatt Knight. Last Thursday evening a character N Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Benedict had aa I ball was held in the local amusement Orange Juice with Orange Pulp halL Honors for the best costumes NORTH OGDEN went to Bernice Ritter and Roland jaw, r . in Golden Orange and Calade. of f Stewart, Shoshone, Ida- Bills dressed as an Dixon's Dry Orange llen Affn of the Weber Canadian Club Ginger Ale couple. Second prize went to Cliffon J C. Penney Farm bureau Mrs. and County Effie held BiSw at Hotel Peerless Mist Carbonated Waters and Joe Stimpson. A large crowd I Barrows of the extension . Lvsl liffu -- nl department was in a tendance. Last night a sack I., the Utah Agricultural college con- S suffP apron and overall dance was held. a ducted a demonstration on color bar- Vb!?k8n firm Tuesday evening the M Men enter- mollw R. mony in tho home of Mrs. CorinTuedy FOR tained the Gleaner girls at a bonfire !TomP at 016 Barkr- - About fifteen localMyrtle Conks Bottles women Hose Syphons : Jugs of,.nr1nbfinn!!Jred party. Sherman West, teacher of the attended the meeting. 5L p , SATURDAY M Men and Ivan Anderson, Bottle Caps The school baseball teams, SJan I president leiv of the class were in charge of the par- Francisco nr? March 23. She is under both the boys and the dewere girls', ty. After outdoor games were played, the care of specialists there for treat- feated bv the Burch Creek teams last BRIEF CASES ment hot dogs and marshmellows were of her throat servCALL AND SEE US! March 28. Friday, ROLLS MUSIC Mrs. Stella Wixom, formerly of ed. Miss Jetta Barker, a member of the Wednesday afternoon a party was Wilson, has been released from the Weber high school type team, won 10 Off! given by the Primary in honor of Airs. hospital in San Diego, and is now vis- third place in the state novice typing Cora Child. The guests were Mrs. iting relatives at Los Angeles and Al- contest which was held at the BrigReed Laker, Airs. Charlotte Jacobs, hambra. ham Young university last Friday. Mrs. 1 S. Adams, Mrs. Mable Ellis, The special centennial conference Alarrh 28. GLEN BROS. Mrs. Edna Call Mrs. Joseph Stimp- program will be broadcast and HOUSE OF QUALITY" The Relief of the Nineteenth society special MUSIC CO. son, Mrs. Pearl Child, Mrs. Velma arrangements are made for receiving ward presented a three-adrama in 490 Twenty-Hft- h Phone. 965 Street Wyatt, Mrs. Christens Dance and the message by radio at the local our hall last Friday evening. Many Irena Bambrough. church. Everyone is invited to attend attended the show and seemed to en- - FARR M' manaJSlM ne Si V Special K fr lal Per Cent Standard Bottling Co. ct 7 rw |