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Show Friday, April THE OGDEN POST 18. 19m WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE Mis Weltha Holmes Mra Charlotte Jacob and Mis Em-- 1 I Lucy Holmes. the Dora was Mrs. accompanies!. Ima Jacobs accompanied Jacobs and Mrs. Zina Smith to Salt I Mm. John Bitton, of Blackfoot, Idaweek-enhome Mrs. the d at and burned ho, spent last Sunday. Mrs. Jacobs Andrevr Jensen was badly and Smith will leave Salt Lake soon for0f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. last week while burning grass brisk I A Bingham. their home in Alberta, Canada. leaves around his yards. flame re-the fanned 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Bingham wind came up and MiHf Ceiv, pifSi who returned which caught on the legs of his trou-- 1 cenjy j rom a L D. S. mission, left I had as their guests during the past eers. By the time Mrs. Jensen for California where! Week, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Crandall ed him and extinguished the fire, hi I wy vigjt her sister for an indef in-- 1 Bnd baby daughter, and Miss Annette I ear escaped without Last Sunday night Fred W. Cham- pants of the Coy bers was the principal speaker at the njury. Miss Mamie Davies is spending a Florence Ballif, Ethel ocal church. relatives in Idaho. Storey, Jetta Barker and Karma month with numbers. musical Chadwick furnished Louis F. Moench of the faculty of 'are the Salt Lake Business college made Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berrett visit to the home of his of a a week-en- d baby the arrival over rejoicing begin when school work ends. Chh in garden, stock and poultry sewing, cooking, home bum and economics are under expert erships. sister, Mrs. Laura Jenkins.Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. returned to their home in Plain City ChristenSaturday afternoon. Mrs. about two to called Morgan sen was weeks ago on account of the illness ot her father, Thomas Harding, which culminated in his death. Mr.' Harding was a prominent citizen of Morgan, at one time the mayor. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon in the . Morgan tabernacle. , Workmen are busy enlarging and remodeling the Plain City canning factory. George Randall is preparing for an extensive run this year. Plain City farmers are rejoicing over the rains of the week. The cropi begin to look fresh and green, everything seems prosperous. son. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Thomas nounce the birth of a baby girL Mrs. Nellie Neal, with her twins, knees were badly burned.1' Mr. Jensen Ue time Bingham, all of San Francisco. Mrs. I returned to her home in Plain an-- 1 Crandall was formerly Annlla Bing- iss is still confined to his bed. jjrgt pan stimpson I are I Collard ?ity. They have been staying at Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wells nouee the marriage of their daughter I ham. deals mothers home, Mrs. Lorenxo a of and a boy, arrival Clair baby over the Taylor Mr. and Mrs. to darence Parker. Both young Kulh happy Vard. I i born last Friday at the home of itsj people are residents of Riverdale. The daughters, Levins and Belva, with AlMrs. Celestia Burt is now home I r. Lther of Mrs. Mr. and and Mrs. Gullbert Taylor, grandparents, marriage took place April 10 in from the hospital where she under from I returned len. Plain City, have Just lad, Idaho. went an I operation for a goitre. She I C. Walker, stepThe operetta given last Friday byRjverdale clinic was held I Idaho Falls. Don welL is doing very his at died attendthe school children was well April 17, at the home of father of tho two women, Several people of our community .'A last week, old. Idaho, and Lewisville, in direc-home 1 ed by both the young f Mattie Ritter, under the attended the funeral Wednesday for eral of those 'who participated were tion of Dr McKay and Mrs. Ellis. A I Charles S. Martin and son, Edward, Edward Shaw, of Pleasant I on Saturday. number of small children were exam-- 1 of Menan, Idaho, visited Mr. Martins Gideon Alvord and Mae SummersView, chosen to go to institute moI Mrs. S. E. Holmes, here last tored from Avon to attend the futhe afternoon. They were: Janice Jesperson, Klee (sister, during ColI Berlin, Lila Burrows and Billy The rain that fen during the week week. neral. I was greatly needed in the vicinity. It j David Saunders is spending Mrs. Lilly Ferrin, of Gridley, Cali fri. The managers from Skaggs Safe-- 1 did much good. It is reported thatLg weec visiting her daughter, Mrs. there will be a good fruit crop brejIorBca Burnett at Clinton. Way stores held a banquet at the 10. CITY House this April Thursday, year. Valley Norman Bingham, of Provo, visited S. Campbell Co. i Mrs. Jesse M. Stephens has been his There were thirteen in attendance. E. Mrs. and Mr. Bingham, parents, The Ladies' Republican club met a1 Frank J. Keller entertained a num-- 1 confined to her bed for several days on Sunday. REALTOR the home of Mrs. Isabel Wood Thura ber of friends at the Valley House on (on account of illness. were Mrs. and Mr. Sparrow George LOANS INSURANCE con day afternoon. The April 13. Among those present were visitors last week at Dayton, Idaho, sisted of a reading byprogram Mrs. Annie ' 2372 Washington Ave. as guests of Mrs. Julia Balls, their Wheeler; solo, Mrs.. Marvel England Phones 262 and 2808 sister. reading, Mrs. Thelma Coy; solo, Mrs. Cecelia Mrs. afternoon Rosa Vanse. Games afwere Last Friday t enjoyed vi,i of eveni1 ter the program. oSStw Anril lTat homt Dainty refresh' ments were served by the hostess. ? the Valley House. Covers were laid . Miss Nellie Johnston I had- as was afternoon Those present were Mesdames Marvel A. for Claude Pencock, Roy Cook, D. R. guests over the week end Mr. and j vjkon.and a pleasant iY luncheon England, Annie Skeen, Leonora Freeenjoyed. lovely gpent, John Mrs. Morehouse, Dickens, Frank and family from the . Qn the morning of April 17 a Turner stone, Miriam Skeen, Sarah Gale, Stark, Harold Price, John Hughs, states. Mrs. Turner j pound baby girl arrived at the home j rnnie Wheeler, Myrtle Knight, Mabel RobGeorge Latham, C. E. Fish,Art gave an interesting talk to the Sun-- 1 0f Bishop and Mrs. E. A. Bingham. 3oy, Rosa Vanse, Ethel Lightfoot, inson and James 0. Stewart. Larina Thomas, and Thelma Coy. school on Sunday morning. All are doing well. Mr. James Surrage was almost in day On Sunday evening the graduating on was L. II. Mrs. and Mr. to born was operated Rigby A daughter I stantly killed last Monday when he the Dee Mrs. Boyd Rowan at the Dee hospital class from the Weber county seminary at t morning Thursday was thrown from a hay : t hospital. She returned to her home April 15. The mother was formerly attended sacrament meetings in a he was riding. He had Just number of city and county wards, and is convincing as rapid, Miss Mae Davis. :' 5 and was going to his ranch when the Tuesday pjggjble. M Little Grace Wallace, who was ringing their own program. Stuteam he was driving became frighten jy Quite a serious accident occurred from Plain City and Farr West (thought to have spinal meningitis, is dents ed. Mr. Surrage was driving east be- last met with the Ogden Seventh ward ,t giv-th- e was child 9, The evening, April Wednesday atffreatly improved. tween Frank Thurstons and Pete Ncl rendered the following program: meeting house corner when theen the test for the disease last week, and ran away. The car driven V sons when the team Short talks on Faith, Repentance, Aldous Manning collid-(btrouble that by was found it lung and The Laying on of hay rack struck a telephone pole, ed with a car from Plain City. Three ( measles was the cause of "Baptism, following Mr. to the lands by Miss Donna Mae Jenkins, ground. Surrage throwing Aldous in were the she youths her condition. This being checked, ' Miss Dorothy Maw, Miss Lois Palmer, One of the wheels ran over his head, Hooper car Aldous Manning, Carl Hooper (ja rapidly recovering, Louis Mr. skull. and Geddis Brown; cornet 'solo, Allen his fracturing reNorman Aldous and Douglass. Mrs. Ben Bitton, who is ill at the f:'i Well, lor instance, have you ceived several severe cuts on the head home of her daughter, , Mrs. Eldon Taylor, with piano accompaniment by si mtUni ..'j ) Miss Greta Cnugg. Miss Edith Poul-so- n I discovered how surprisingly nd WM taken to the Dee hospital for Call, is responding to treatment, and acted as presiding officer. :df little long distance telephonreattention. Carl be ."it it is hoped that an operation may The program of the Plain City sacthehouse of Mrs. Kate Mcisons,wnoM,1MM. cuts and :. bruises.Hooper I ing costs? Station to station Perhaps forestalled. rament meeting was conducted by aid. Dr. Wickstrora Norman gave him first for. most was day rates wers again reduced, the school children made a study seminary students from North I Douglas M gi I Ogden. u Lst was he January 1, 1930. Evening and from work silk the of of.th t?lo.,or although I Miss Ellen Garner acted as presiding Wednesday ffBnftll Mnt(nnnAia Mr u,rown th"uh ttt k. night rates not reduced. window, ap-- dn onr from officer. Miss Leonora Fowers gave l wLTwE was 0p. iorm. th.nwtt Kbool w.r, Uk to th. short talk on Prayer; solo, Miss ber. h7 w..T rf ThVuD. .day. In the Plain City car there were J.pwuTho ?u. school rooms by children of the Koga Ellen Garner; retold The story, w Plain d family. Heart of the Rose, Miss Gwen are his widow, Mrs. Lurel Florence City boy., Delta Dull Spaulding. They were all ' ' Next Sunday a conference of the Shupe; short talks on Faith am , lie Smith Surrage, and son, Claude bruised and scratched, Primary association will be held here. "The Word of Wisdom cinsiderably by Miss PrisSurrage; also his mother, Mrs. Sarah but not seriously hurt Both cars Rosalia Strickler cilla President and her Hodson and Miss Allene Orton. Surrage, of Ogden; one sister, Mrs. were badly damaged. aids have a fine program , arrangw Arthur Coy had his automobile bad' Sarah Bitton, of Ogden; three broth ' A. C. Christensen fJr attended 'Mutual and Invite everybody to attend this ly damaged' Wednesday evening, Apr j ers, Charles Surrage, Heybum, Idaho; last and addressed meeting. Tuesday 9, in a collision at an intersection o evening Edward Surrage, Ogden, and Joseph the He roads in Hooper. The young people the meeting. AUTO SERVICE CO. complimented Surrage, West Weber. were on their way j to attend the The junior girls of the Mutual are people on the improvement of their 1374 WASHINGTON AVENUE NORTH OGDEN church. Stake visitors attending MuHooper dance, when they were struc ; I giving a dance PHONE SIS An 25. Friday, April s tual were Mr. Mumford, Mr. Van a car H. owned o: ' C. by a by Manning ' interesting feature of the evening Wa carry a tcawleto Hna ai rcaoJaa In addition to beautifying the Hooper. Both cars were damU. S. L. Battarias. badly will be a contest ' to determine tho Dyde, Kenneth Holbrook, Ruth Tan- lomes of our parts; community, we are also aged, and the Manning boy was quite most popular young man in town. ner, Lillian Widdison, Ivy Johnston, church grounds. the Louise o :i mproving Williams Kathryn Kaye. and severely cut and bruised. The occu- , Everyone is invited to attend, and a A baseball meeting was held Wed.? '.'I of Mitchell, the council. Bishop high v.- i good time is promised. The operetta "The Bosn Bride nesday night for discussion about the will be presented Thursday evening in possibilities of having a town team the amusement hall under the direc- igain this summer. Several young WEST tion of George Manning. The cast toys and men were in attendance and have been in training for several seemed enthusiastic about the sport. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fields Last Saturday night an enjoyable weeks. Considerable expense in cosjoicing over tho arrival of a baby boy tumes and staging will rake The party was held at the home of Mr. at their home.' Mother and baby are Bosn Bride a and Mrs. Hyrum Hill The following big success. doing well. Mrs. Roy Beasley entertained at a guests were present: Mr.' and Mrs. Don Bailey of Farr West and Miss Saturday afternoon in honor of lyrum Hill, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bar- ii Marie Buckway of Ogden were mar-trie- d party i. the eleventh birthday anniversary of ker, Mr. and Mrs. George Alvord, Mr. - t ?t Thursday evening, April 10, at her twin Velma and Velda. and Mrs. Charles W. Ellis, Mr. and i. daughters, the home of Mr. Baileys parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. R. W. Bailey. Forty young friends were bidden. drs. William T. Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Lor- Games were enjoyed during the after- Charles Barker, and Mr. and Mrs. H. enzo Taylor performed the ceremony. noon hours. Refreshments were serv- S. Montgomery. After playing bunco ' Members - ' of the Farr West ward :$ ; who received. tickets for the pageant, ed from a tea table decorated with he guests were served a dainty The Message of the Ages," motored two birthday cakes, each bearing elev- luncheon. ; & i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Storey enter-aine- d to Salt Lake City Wednesday eve- -, en candles. i Saturday evening in honor of and witnessed the performance ning their son, Ralph, who was recently in the Salt Lake tabernacle. The eveWILSON married. Those present were Mr. and ning was much enjoyed by all who atr: 1 Urs. Ralph Storey, Mr. and Mrs. tended and there are still many Farr Retiring officers of the Relief so:West people anxiously awaiting to go. Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Gaud ElThe dance Friday evening in the ciety were honored on Tuesday after- lis, Jlr. and Mrs. Joseph Storey, Ina noon, April 15, at a session of the as- Ross, Lucile Farr West recreational hall was Bingham, Maurine marked success. The affair was spon- -. sociation. Mrs. Vinetta Martin, for-th- e Storey, Lottie Randall, Mrs. Francis V sored by the school orchestra. presidency; Mrs. Joseph Brown, Beatrice Brown, Venis Shaw, Elder Glenn West left Tuesday, Fife, Mrs. Erastus Bingham and Mrs. Mrs. Butler, Hazel Storey, Florence ensen former teachers, were Storey, Mrs. Maud : April .15, to fill a mission for the L, Storey, Mrs. D. S. church in the Samoan islands. the honor guests. The literary lesson, Charles Storey, Wayne . Barker, Wil-i- ?, The rains of the past few days have a review of The Life of Shumann Shaw, Maurice Parker and Fred , been valuable to tho fanners of this Ileink, was given by Elizabeth Wil- Ellis. son Mrs. Edgar Ilium entertained vicinity, as the soil was very dry. Lat Tuesday the North Ogden Ret with West Farr look people still guitar and vocal numbers. A lief society presented a one-aupon the i. A:A play chicken business as a' paying prop- luncheon was served, and the retiring in the Eighth ward Those who took and officers are were each presented with a Part were Naomi Randall, Louise Elosition, many going into it 'more entensively, building new coops token of remembrance. lis, Mable Orton, Ada Chadwick. They ; . One of the finest programs of the were coached their flocks. and, increasing by Mrs. Emma Rey' i season was furnished by students of nolds. neber county seminary at the regular Mrs. Lilly Randall, Myrtle RIVERDALE sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Florence Snooks and Mrs. Barker, Martha Miss Wanda Walstrom, who has The following numbers were rendered Holmes, president of the local farm the young people: Incidents in the bureau, were instructed been visiting her sister, Mrs. Royal by art by Ufe of Joseph Smith, by Miss Ruth Professor Reynolds, of the inUtah ; i in California for the past State Morgan God, The Father, by Miss Agricultural college, at a vfour months, returned home last Sat- Ogden; meeting e Jfan Schaar; Revelation, by held last Friday. urday, Miss Walstrom accompanied Miss Gladys i.; A play entitled Sunshine will be Wright, and Faith and .Mr. and Mrs. Royal Morgan on a trip Miss lYajer, Eleanor by presented Stanger. Friday night, April 25, un-r- li through the northwest before return"ub.er wer furnished by dj.rectfon of Iwac Campbell. ing home. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan are Miss iola Bingham, Mrs; Harvey nd krls will take .owIn visiting with Mrs. Morgans parents, Butler, Eugene Stanger. Miss Beth Pa ! 5). Woodfield, Maurice BerMr. and Mrs. Carl Walstrom, for a ob Jerusalem. rett, Will Daniels, Kenneth Barker. short time. of the Neighbors Joseph Belnap Gwen Shupe, Threma Ellis, Mildred Katherine, small daughter of Mr. family met at his home on Wednes-da- y renc Ballif, Jetta Bar. and Mrs. Arthur Bingham, is in a and worked together in getting Melba Chatelain and Allene Or critical condition, suffering with dou- his farm work finished up. Mr. ton. ble pneumonia. The child has been who has been very ill at the hosill for nearly a week. Hope is given pital for a long time, is now improvfor her recovery. MAW WELDINf! ing. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sydney j turned home Electric Are and Acetylene Wyatt and family motored to Wells-vill- e, on Monday after having spent two where they spent the day visit- weeks at .71 f Welding the bedside of her sister Radiator Repairing and ing friends and relatives. Mrs. Berth Colbley, Who died recent Verle Talbot of Tanguitch has been Cleaning Kiesel Ave. the guest of Victor Tullis for the past ly at Blackfoot, Idaho. Funeral serv-e- e .? Phone 1422-- J there on Yere iWeek. Other relatives who went to Sunday. Blackfoot for Sunday evening the church program services were Mr. and Mrs. John was furnished by the Weber county the Holmes nd Buelah Holmes. UNITED STATES TIRES ARE GOOD TIRES ; t seminary class. The four girls who V A ladies chorus, American Over of were Pri consisting Co. Stella Child, Esther spoke Shingle v mary workers, furnished a 3444 Washington of Ruth Stimpson, Aranna part Knowles, Mamie program for the convention o! Garner. A vocal solo was given by Phana 4471 that association April IS. It included Dorothy Stimpson. Dale and Keith ASPHALT SHINGLES Joe Brewer, Manager li Holder, Mrs. Elizabet CanAMERICAN Bingham sang a duet Mrs. Beatrice Hi? and sa Far V. Estimatsa And Term! E. T. H'jJ1 JlrsMrs. Neilson, 2364 Grant Avenue rendered a Pmgree piano solo, and Telephone 339 M Nash, Mrs. J. F. Fife and Miss the Birch quartet gave a number. reach-Saturd- ay Ma-M- Sevjri PLAIN J. hooper sartfMsu-Afti- J .rlKi" - . rffriSd.fts.Ogd! Jby I Whats left to be nine-northwest- ern IS FOR EASTER Ha. Siagtas Caaary far a Um th. Hitti (h . BmmSmi Plmata Bm. PET TAYLOR SHOP Cate Kafebite WE PAY TOP PRICES far POULTRY AND EGGS PULLMAN POULTRY IMT CO. n. q Bwtl Atm ROSS & JACK LUNCH SS4 Ktfc Itmt Moderate Prices Real Eats . OPEN ALL NIGHT. Pfcaaa 4m LaacbM ta taka aat Bay Your Suits Tailor la Osiia fcaap ika Made aar Oitta Cat Taar Salt Fra PETER ANDERSON at 1414 Klaaal Atmm DISCOVERED? , Root Beer Cigars Ice Croat Soft Drinks . ERNIES SMOKE an SHOP ISth Btraat , ut il . . bSu 1 t Il. mSr L2C& I 4 a Headqnrters fir AMiSed VI ALSO ALL KINDS TUM GRAIN. ALT ALTA CLOVERS, OlHY, GUNN AND PASTURE BUDS ALBERT W. BELL CO. Tha Big Rtan aa IM OGDEN. 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