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Show Friday. May THE OGDEN POST t . u n s - i WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE t j The fourth Sunday after Eut Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nash announce youth, and third place was won by a Refreshments will be served to Grant Jacobs, son of Mrs. Char were states repThe Holy communion at 8 a. n. Dee Eleven the Nevada at Tuesboy. of birth a misfortune the baby girl the visitors. otte Jacobs, had the church school at 9o . contest The in the resented and morning. Sunday of spraining hospital falling Wednesday will be annual hike day. day evening Last Tuesday evening the officers The was attended Morning was prayer and sermon by The conference injury Miss Priscilla Hodson, daughter of junior high school students have his arm. Althoughnottheserious. m. a. and teachers, of the M. I. A. gave a of agdirectors underand state was Mrs. Alma Hodson, Mr. and supervisors a trip to South Fork canyon, very painful, it ' social in the amusement hall. An in planned Offertory solo, Thank God an operation for appendicitis ricultural and home economics work went lower grades will visit the church and the evening Sunday teresting program was given, after parks or take a May walk over local were Dee hospital. She is in the high schools in eleven western Garden, Miss Barbara Pell. f, of the at observance Saturday in planned which light refreshments were served. ields. states. The work is being conducted Leland Monson and Pres- - reported as doing well . Evening service and sermon k . day. The social ended in a dance for the with the department of Paul's church, Plain City, in cooperation Sot TrMT.ot Thatcher, Gilbert Mrs. W. ion and On classes will attend Bishop Friday all itj young people. The program was as Announcements for the veektalks. Glenn of Ogden, spent the week-en- d with agriculture at Washington, Dr. Jenfollows: Vocal duet, Verda Read and the Weber county schools field day eee. both gave splendid said. musen nd The Blue talk Thatchshort Birdi Monday a Plain in Lorin at Bishop Farr at 4 n . relatives Vance also gave City. park. Elda Simpson; jazz band music by the How- er was the Confirmation class the furnished 4 p. m. of at were by numbers speaker sical principal Farewell Junior girls; Wm. Hull and James parties for the teachers Tuesday The Womeni Guild r Mothers' program, given in the were given yesterday. Miss Poulsen, ard Taylor. , Jones gave an amusing demonstra was Plain Cityday Sunday dance dinner at noon. The Girl Scoc serve overall school and Sunday sack A apron tion of how movies are produced; in Miss Winkler, and Mr. Graves , each amuse-nem. . 4 in the at p. evening 30 of morning. r strumental duet, Roy and Dean Fow- -' were surprised by their classes, and given Thursday atwas in crowd Thursday The confirmation ri,. hall A large Miss Verda Coy and Miss Ina Raw-soers; Robert Jones gave the oration merry parties were enjoyed. 4 p. m.; Y. P.'.F. at 7:30 p.m. at ' that won first place it; the western of the Plain City school, winners Bee Hive girls of the M. I. A. acted U uStFriday the Exercises for the L. D. S. seminary baseball team The Boy Scouts atTp. Friday Roy Weber county, of Weber county will be held Friday of divisional tryouts of .. division of the Future Fanners of as hostesses at a dance in the ward the on team plyed held at received places in semi-fina-ls The pro-- r tall last evening. Their Instructor, and Kanesville , America oratorical contest. at 8 p. m. at the tabernacle. Thirty to decide who was Weber school Monday afcounty high gram ended with a moving picture act Miss Gene Belnap, was in charge, and Kiverdale diamond will receive diplomas. The division. graduate! this of was champions Why commencement address will be given Their temoon. O. J. CHUGG ART SHOP subject by Lorenzo Belnap, Joseph Moore, and a very pleasant evening was spent by to Abenumber of Riverdrie girls parti- Use Butter in Preference to OleomarmusiPaul Powers. Ballard. A Melvin J. the crowd of young people. exby Apostle in the Weber high school evegarine and Other Nut Products? cal program will be given. A party was given last Saturday Sunday school officers and teachers cipated Wednesday and with program hibit These two contestants together Gifts evening at the heme of Ida Penman. ssued invitations to more. than one rting. other contestants from Weber county, The evening was made Jolly with lundred mothers last week for their will participate in the final contest to The guests father's day celebration. A program .. music and contest games. The graduate will apprbe held Friday afternoon at the WeTAYLOR were Mr. and Mrs Parel Parker, Mr, of speeches and musical numbers was LaadvilW CoMolkUtad ' and Mrs. Levi Mining Company. ber county high school. eciate a beautiful lasting Coy, Mr. and Mrs. Vejm given. Edwin Bingham spoke on the n Principal plaeo of booinoia. No. ISM reDome Sunday Miss have Buck of spent Mother's add Mr. Gilbert Knight and Elder Edwin Utah. Widdison, Mrs, Mrs. meaning Rigby, day, Ammo, Ogden City. Mr; and Notieo k hereby given that at a mooting gift Buch as you sill find Mr. and Mrs. George E. Fowler, Mr. . Bott paid a tribute to mothers. Vo- turned to their home in Taylor. They with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mathe Board of Director! of the Loadville and Mrs. AUie Cunnington, Mr. and cal duets were rendered by the Misses mve been spending the winter witn rian Knight. Miss Knight is a teach of in our wonderful Consolidated Mining Company held on May ts Mrs. Henry Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs. danell Bitton and Hilda Butler, and Mrs. Bucks parents in Mesa, Arizona. er in the Ogden city schools; she 7, 1831. an aaoemment No. 1 of 1 mill per to spend the summer in Europe. eharo wao looted on tho konod and out land"John R. Fowers, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ilva Bingham and Fredonia Strickler. Mr. and Mrs. John Hislop are the otoek of tho company, payable immediately Tuesday evening the girls of the ing Besley, T. M. Jones, and Miss Mar Exercises by the Kindergarten and proud parents of a baby boy, the first to George D. Cordon, amtatant aocmtaiy and Plain of team baseball has ndoor comer city new were Penman. given, n the family. The garete 'rimary departments at hk offieo No. ioraanrer of tho school played against the girls of the 1344 Washington company, A venna, Ogdon, Utah. Mrs. Grace Parker gave a shower tarnations were; presented to the six sisters, however. ' Riverdale school on the Harris ville Any otoek upon which thk omommont in On Thursday afternoon, May 8, Monday afternoon for Miss Annie lonor guests. 10 in nuine unpaid on Juno 7, 1SSS, will bo de8 was score to The diamond. were women among Mrs. announce Mr. Staker OUR CARS and John of number Taylor Torgele. A delightful luncheon was linquent and advertked for oak at public aucserved to the following guests: Mrs. the arrival of their first grandchild, the Farm bureau guests entertained favor of the Plain City girls. tion and uniam payment k made before, ao wont last long at these knr pria Miss Donna Mae Jenkins, Miss Dor- much of each pared of otoek ao may bo am boy born to Mr. and Mrs. I. R. rv the retail merchants of Ogden. AfFlorence Naisbitt, Alta Powell, Dora the othy Maw, Miss Lois Palmer and Miss oooary will bo ooid at tho Secretary! offleo at Better come in today and boy Nt ;HuU, Hazel Hull, Della Hull, Maud balder at the Dee hospital May 7. ter luncheon at the Hotel Bigelow, tho hoar of 4dS o'clock P. M. Juno II, 1880. our high class, Jennie Christensen, Leone drs. Nalder and baby are now visit-n- g dies attended a picture show at the Edith Poulson, are the students from to pay delinquent anioraunt together with ; Rigby, seminUsed Cars the eoet of advertialng and the eepeueo of at the home of her parents. Plain City graduating from the Nola Coy, Venna Pike, Roth 7amesHunter, Weber county high ary class of the Weber county high A new superintendent has been Chevrolet 1927 Coach, Naisbitt, Alyce Jonas, Lucille Parker, good punt, GXOBGI D. CAHDON for the sugar factory hers to school star in basketball, football and school Graduating exercises will be new Aaoktant Treasurer. and Emily Smith, Flora and Nora King, upholstery, Secretary top Carrick, who track, is a Taylor lad, the son of Mr. held Friday evening, May 16, in the 1144 Washington A venna, Ogden, Utah. motor has been reconditioned, Kathryn Naisbitt, June Russell, Flor- sake the place of E. toC.Colorado. S. Pnbikatioa dates. May IS. IS. IS; Jung The smd Mrs. James F. Hunter. ence Spaulding, Edna Christensen, being transferred Ogden tabernacle. . tires are good. This car will On Tuesday afternoon funeral serv-ce- s Lucille Lowe, Ilah Naisbitt, Nellie new official is Walter Kellogg, forbeen highly have recent rains The be reduced 5 a day in prim over the remains of Isabel Jean beneficial to Plain City farmers. They CHURCHES until sold. Price today J! Parker, Bessie Widdison, and Grace merly of Rocky Ford, Colo. Ben Junior, son of E. M. Benedict, Neilson, infant daughter of Mr. and have received very little injury to 1929 Chevrolet Cabriolet, A; Parker. in held were EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE their crops from frost Mrs. Venna Pike is visiting at the :as returned to Salt Lake City after Mrs. Frederick Neilson, shape. A bargain.... home. the Taylor ward chapel. Bishop J. J. GOOD SHEPHERD i home of Ilah Naisbitt for a week or a week spent at the Benedict Corner of 1928 Chevrolet Coach, new turn, were Miss Marguerite Myers visited in Gibson presided; the speakers BisTwenty-fourt- h motor reconditioned, loob street and Grant avetwo. week. Dr. Marcells H. B. Hawkes, G. A. Hunter and last Park City John W. and runs like new nue, Hyslop, rector. Mr. Ron Mr. and Mrs. Abna Rigby of school geology class made the hop Gibson. The singers were Anice aid reader. Chevrolet Coupe, motor re 1927 Roaevear, night lay Idaho, who are attending the Harold Bailey left last Thursday for to study the Consolidated copper Hunter, Ida Jardine, Iillian Hadley, new pistons and rinfi honed, rip Inand Roy Hunter. graduation exercises of their daugh mines. where be ia employed by Letha California Hadley real A If buy for only ' ter Grace from the Dee hospital, spent Mr. and Mrs. Hales and chil- terment was in the West Weber ceme- one of the railroads for the past sevoversize! 1926 Coach, Harry WORK SAVERS Whippet Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. II. dren were dinner guests on Sunday at tery. The grave was dedicated by eral yean. Mr. Bailey ia the son of tires, seat covers, motor 0. L. Rigby. They Drought with them the F. A. FOR THE HOUSEWIFE . Lawrence A. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bailey, of Middel-tohome. K Sco it.. Bingham ; their children, Lila, Edna, and Alma. and has been- visiting with his Mrs. S. E. Holmes is visiting at APEX 1929 Chevrolet Coach, only bees ROTAREX T who suf been has George Flinders, parents for a short time. City, the guest of her son, driven a few thousand nuH line of ferine with stomach disorders at the Brigham A baby clinic will be held in the Holmes. Gideon wind wings, new tires, motorDee hospital, is reported improving. Vacuums , afternoon. May Washers, house C. S. Graves was tendered a Mrs.' Friday meeting good condiin serious exceptionally a met with ' Several friends Hugh Rawson planted his tomato surprise party by a number of her 16. All the mothers with babies are and Ironers! tion accident Saturday evening which it invited to attend. .crop on Wednesday. friends on her birthday anniversary. was truck, EASY TERMS 1928 Chevrolet feared would result in the loss of G. Widdison was released as Games and cards were the diversion James Mrs. Peter M. Jensen will give the a bsrgu transmission, speed Saturday At midnight on Mme. Schumann Phone 3245 for Free Demonstration lesson bishop's second counselor last Sunday of the evening, and at midnight a de- his leftMr.foot literary for. bed Ms only Rawson arose from and Jesse W. Fowers was put in his licious supper was served on the small night, Heink next Tuesday at Relief society G. M. A. C. TERMS Members of the stake pres tables. The invited guests were, be- to render assistance to some passing meeting. All members are urged to Bisition. the highoff run. had who motorists ' GATEWAY CHEVROLET short talks: also James sides Mr. and Mrs. Graves, Mr. and Studios, Inc. at- be present G. Widdison, Bishop Hooper, and Mrs. Norman Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. way near his home. One car was Emma Mrs. Mrs. Luella USED CAR LOT Sunge, Salt Lake Provo Ogden to tow another out of a tempting Clara Jesse W. Fowers. Emma Mrs. Mrs, Ole Stoker, T. Mrs. Mr. and Tracy, 3337 Stratford, 2456 Kiesel Aveaue " Washington Ave. ditch. Mr. Rawson was standing on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fowers had as George Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Phillips, the running board of one of the cars, Peterson, Mrs. Belle Ferrin, Mrs. Emtheir guests last week Ruth Naisbitt, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Olsen, Mr. and Engstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Peter car .came on the scene, inM.aline . LeRoy Fowers, Annie Read, and A1 Claude Surrage and BisJensen, Mrs. Carl Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. George when a third which between the two cars running .ton Jones. motored to Salt R. W. McEntire Hadlock Bowen Mrs. Mr. and hop were fastened together with a chain. ake last Thursday. ' There was a good showing of Martin, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fronk of Og- Mr. Rawsons leg was caught by the Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hennett and two Hooper members at the Weber Stake den, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of impact of the two cars. The flesh Relief Society conference held at Og Sunset. small daughters left Wednesday for and was 'tern and the leg crushed !. den last home in Cache Junction. Mr. and their Sunday. A display was Merchants Retail to the Invitations in two place. lie was rushed Mrs. Hennett have been spending the given of made-ovclothing and art luncheon to farm women at Hotel Big broken c Mrs. ' Lillian Widdison of elow last Thursday Were issued to the to the hospital where he was given last ten days with Mrs. Hewlett's work. treatment had a splendid collection of Mrs. Henry Ford. Hooper ladies, who represented the The Farr West Sunday school ob- mother, woodwork of her own construction. following Officers and employes of the First the of officers (past and present) with last Sunday National bank of Ogden will enjoy a r.,Two members of the Hooper Relief local farm bureau organization: Mrs. served mothers day program. Bishop Wil-rn- chicken dinner at the Valley House society were sustained to positions on Elizabeth Wilson, Mrs. Lillian Bel- an appropriate J.'Maw, of Plain City, was the Friday evening. Fifty will be in atthe stake board, Mary Parker, organ nap, Mrs. Hilda Bingham, Mrs. RosaA number of Farr 1st, and Fern Fowers, chorister. lia Strickler, Mrs. Jennie Anderson, principal speaker. who are away attend tendance. West Students Those attending the conference from Mrs. Drucilla McFarland, Mrs. Hazel Miss Melba Bronson spent last 2341 home for Moth- week-end Maretta Parker, Mrs. Drake, Mrs. Minnie C. Stratford, Mrs. ing college returned in Eden with her friend, x Hooper were to of respect John Dyson, Annie Read, Reta Parker, Clara Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Hunter, ers' day as a tribute Velma Tuller. Sunday they motored ' Hattie parents. to Taylor to visit friends. Parker, Mary Parker, ; Fern Mrs. Luella Bingham, Mrs. Maude their ImMutual We Give S. & On Friday evening the Stamps. Doctor T. F. Wickstrom entertained Fowers, Jennie Christensen, Florence Benedict, Mrs. Marion Phillips, and West of associations Farr provement fifteen friends the Naisbitt, Kathryn Rigby, Nettie Mrs. Christine Staker. dinner at at Valley drama entitled House a four-a- ct Smith, Lillian Widdison, Nellie Park evening ia celebration Six ladies of the Relief society gave presented Down in Plum Valley. A large and of the Tuesday of er, Arty Fowers, Martha Fowers, their time Thursday to the Dee hoshis new office this appreciative audience was in attend- week. opening Mamie Fowers, and Ida Penman. unforfor making garments ance. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson were guests pital, to Mrs. Marne tunate patients there. They were On Thursday, May 8, ten Farr West Warren last Bronsonto motored of Mrs. Jas. G. Widdison Sunday. few a ChristianTuesday Lawiatiza stay E. Holmes, Mrs. Wilson was formerly Vilate Wid Mary Ssrah J. Barton, Clara Smith, women were guests of the retail mer- days with her husband, Mr. Arthur waserv-e- d Luncheon sen, of chants Ogden. dison. Bronson, who ia employed there. She Afton Wadsworth, Cecila Swenson, at the Hotel Bigelow, after which was Mrs. Leone Ilarmer was a visitor a'. and Mrs. Saunders. accompanied by her son. Dean. they attended a show at the Orpheum. Mrs. , the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Newey entertained at O will children A clinic for a shower at her home Saturday in . ; Robert Munn, over the week-enbn be conducted here next Wednesday afCITY Robert Jones has returned from honor of her daughter, Irene, who will ternoon by County Physician William be married this week to Gilbert Wheel. trip to Phoenix, Arizona. eats M. McKay and his nurse. Every, Mrs. Floyd Suitor has as guests rewas held in wright of Ogden. The bride-eleBlack and White day last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Plain City Saturday, May 10, in spite ceived many beautiful and useful all do) know RIVERDALE Layton. of showers and threatening weather. gifts. Games and music were the diIrvin Hull visited with his parents A fine exhibition of Holstein and version of the afternoon, and a deliciso disgood over the week-enThe Riverdale Relief society took dairy stock was on the square, and it ous buffet luncheon was served to the Charles Hull and Annie Torgele are second prize in the art exhibit at the is estimated about 3000 people were in following guests: Mrs. Josie Pass, table one : to be married Thursday. Weber stake Relief society confer- attendance. Weber Fidesa Beauty Mrs. Stella Allen, Mrs. Vilda BingLast week the chamber of commerce ence held Tuesday, May 13, in the sec- King, a Holstein bull, owned by G.' R. ham, Mrs. Cecil Bingham, Mrs. Mary or insecond entertained at a banquet a group o: ond ward in Ogden. A large crowd Alvord, of North Ogden, was named Burrows, Mrs. Ida Peterson, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Leota Allen, Mrs. , the prominent farm bureau women o: from here attended the conference. junior and grand champion of the Weber county. Those attending from Miss Bernice Ritter returned homo Black and White day. Judging of cat- Jen Wangsgard, Mrs. Mary Thurston, Hooper were Cora Fowers, Martha Tuesday from a short visit with her tle, and horse pulling contests were Mrs. Christine Cramer, Mrs. Lottie Fowers, Florence Naisbitt, Verna sister, Mrs. William F. Henigsr, of held in the morning. In the afternoon Allen, Mrs. Senneth Johansen, Mrs. r Munn, Lillian Widdison, Jennie Lowe, Salt Lake. a baseball game between the A Rae Stoker, Mrs. Emma Stoker, Mrs. Julia Lowe, Charlotte Spaulding, Tuesday evening the Gleaner girls league baseball team of Plain City, Emma Jorganson, Mrs. Rose McEnJessie Fielding, Nellie Johnson, Lena entertained the "M Men at a house and the A league team of Syracuse tire, Mrs. Emma Tracy, Mrs. L. Flora, CREAM Fowers, Ada McDonald, and Arty party at the home of the class advis- was a feature of interest. The game, Tracy, Mrs. Mary Allen, Mrs. Mathel Fowers. or, Mrs. John Hunter. The evening 5 to 0 in favor of Plain City. Oth- Ridges, of Ogden; Mrs. Caroline HisSell We Friday of last week the school boys' was spent in games. Early in the er athletic sports followed through the lop, Mrs. Mable Hislop, Mrs. Belle baseball team played West Weber. evening a dainty luncheon was served afternoon. A dance in the evening Jensen, Mrs. Gladys Nelson, Mrs. Marlow McDonald, Mrs. Maggie Felt, to Dorothy Stimpson, Retta Jacobs, closed the days festivities. . The score was in Hooper's favor 9 to CREAM O 4. Dora Child, Flons Gibby, Laverne B. S. club H. was entertained Mrs. Jane Wangsgard, Mrs. Arretta The, Riel The girls baseball team also won Gibby, Hulda Ballaytine, Smith Simp- at the home of Mrs. R. J. Taylor Fri- Burrows, Mrs. Fawn McKay, Mrs. Iil from West Weber. Their score was son, Carl Thompson, Ivan Anderson, day afternoon. After a pleasant so- Schade, Mrs. Ruth Allen, Mrs. Durel-l-a 31 to 6. Orville Stimpson, Orville Stimpson, cial afternoon, a dainty lunch was Surrage, Mrs. Julia Nelson, Mrs. Gspa The Hooper school gave its closing Joe Stimpson and Kenneth Hunter. served by the hostess. A bowl of vio- Fred Wood, Mrs. Clare Wangsgard, i1 n, temte program Wednesday evening in the This was the last party of this Mu lets aiid lillies of the valley centered Mrs. Margaret Berlin, Mrs. Nina Mrs. Kate Nelson, Mrs. Antual season. the table, where covers were laid for recreation hall Bagel I The Sunday school sponsored i the following guests: Mrs. S. E. nie Wangsgard, Mrs. Ed. Newey, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith are P04tni( splendid program Sunday morning in Holmes, Mrs. B. H. Myers, Mrs. Arch Jack Empey, Mrs. Orson Newey, Mrs. moving to Clinton for the summer. forio, honor of the mothers. The following Stanger. Mrs. A. J. McFarland, Mrs. Dave Newey, Mrs. John Newey, Mrs. Hon. numbers were given: Mixed quartet. G. M. Holmeq, Mrs. J. E. Taylor and Ada Wheelwright and Eleanor Jack-ao- n, WILSON of Ogden, also Misses Laura AlSmith Thompson, Eddie Bingham, Mrs. Ellen Jenkins. On Sunday evening a number of len, Virginia McEntire, Victoria Bur-GeDorothy Stimpson and Lillian Bing.Wilson's list of high school grad- ham. Prayer, Jessie A. Stephens; con- young married people gathered at the Berlin Karen, Chesting Et uates includes Edwin Bingham, gregation singing "Love At Home; home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Singleton and Orbs Jorgenson. Thelma Bingham, Jennie Holmes, three talks were given by and spent a social evening. Willi, Sarah Holmes, Elmer Myers, Alice Dale Bingham, Harry Pledger and those present were' Mr. and Mrs.Among HarH U Van Schaar, and Gladys Wright Miss Jeness Child; recitations and exercises vey Cook, Mr. and Mrs. the n Parley Raw-soMarcella Tracy and Mosiah Holmes by the kindergarten department Sing Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Skeen, Mr. flown have finished college and will enter ing by Primary department; musical and Mrs. Vern Palmer and Mr. and ftrl of Weber the ranks county teachers reading, Reta Jacobs; a response Mrs. Idyl Green. won. next falL Miss Gladys Wright and from a mother, Mrs. Sophia Bingham: Sunday evening Miss Donna Mae Miss Alice Van Schaar are graduating selection by male quartet composed Jenkins, Miss Dorothv Maw, Miss Ia Robert Jones of Hooper was named the seminary course.. In the of Smith Thompson, Paul Bingham, Palmer, Miss Edith Poulson and Mm winner of the fedeVal . from regional agriculhiih junior high school seventeen scholars Edward Bingham and Alma Ellis. Vivian Thomas, of Plain City, ami tural conference oratory contest held are preparing for their final examina- Flowers were presented to the moth- Geddcs Brown, of Farr West, fami- at Phoenix, Arizona, Ho, -- j 5, May according ers. There were 5 great grandmoth- shed ' a program of tions next Monday and Tuesday. and to word received Wednesday by Dr. A fine exhibit is being arranged for ers present; 9 grandmothers and 33 speeches at the sacrament songs C. N. Jensen, state superintendent of tfui meeting of next Tuesday afternon at the local mothers. the Harrisville ward. These public instruction. HOME young QUALITY school.Invitations have been issued Mr. and Mrs. John Ritter attended people r H members of Jones was The Future of the (Illy to the parents to inspect the years the funeral of Mr. James Fowles in uating class of the Weber the grad- Americantopic Farmer. Second place in county high school sem'nnry. achievementeJnAl science, sewing. lhnncfcr Wednesday afternoon. the contest awarded a California HOOPER . ' ; 5 etc. - ! i - Weber Seminary, to Graduate Class nt J n, . - . i 4 iM Graduation 'y Assessment Notice m : v Waoh-msto- ex-ec- . ' - OKed ap-oint- ed .. A-- : l, - -l . HUNTSVILLE Aber-deen- , n, . - FARR WEST . on Radio ; 1 . Standard Market er Co. aFOODSTUFFS" er Washington Avenue v H. Green . ! 1 Butter pre-scho- d. ol PLAIN ct . . d. El-mi- na i ' 1 s .i i . There are many kinds of Rutter the market person that a meal (and you we likes butter. Nothing as to find on. the pleases unclean, strong, grade, ferior butter. Have You Eaten OWEBER? i f ! Like to WEBER Butter ... It Satisfies! We Also Eat Jes-perso- v It STANDARD BRANDS ; i I .3 ne two-minu- . te n, I Robert Jones of Hooper Wins in Oratory Contest STANDARD PRICES AT ST V i I it 1 OF - s v.-a- 4 |