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Show THE OGDEN POST .FridajTjIaj WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE year and broke the tediouaness I living it could not be surpassed in of examinations which were completed I the county. Girls of the sewing clss Wednesday. Friday 4he school will I MrVed light refreshments to the visi Join the other schools of Weber county I tors. x i vu wi in their annual field day at Lorin Farr I Helen, wiko daughter of nijurjr horse he was riding stepped1 on celebrated T. J. this indoor time Plain Mrs. At Upton, Mr. and Citys I park. hye wire lying in the road in front of baseball team, winners of the western I her birthday anniversary May 21 with .Woods Meat market. Mr. Allen was divigion of the county. wiU meet a party for eight of her little friends, thrown to the ground and badly gurrh Creek, who are winners of the I Mrs. Upton, assisted by Mrs. Cecelia rmine the We-- 1 Swenson! entertained the little folks The girls of the sewing class jgave j ber county championship, The Plain from three to five o'clock with an in-an exhibit of their work last Wed-- 1 City team consists Ida Robins,Evo-- 1 tsresting program of games. A Lola White, I lightful luncheon was served to Helen nesday in the sewing room at thellyn Bates, Mary school. Many friends and relatives Beta Jenkins, Evelyn Knight. Norma Upton, Lillian Hunter, Loraa Vaus, I attended the exhibit Hunt Lila Maw, Doris and Edna Hod- Lavelle Nielson, Rosemary McFarland, school eight-year-o- ld of - de-Hu- nt, and her young baby who has also been very ill, are much improved. Mrs. Carl Green spent the week-en- d with Mrs. Greens parents, Mr. and lire. Albert Carver. Douglas Brian, of Ogdem visited the Eden Sunday school Sunday and ex- music course which will Elained the in Eden thii summer. Two of hie last year pupils from Huntsville played the piano for a demonstration of his work. Mr. Rigby, Mr. and Mra. H. L. Rigby, Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. James Fowers, Robert Hull, Jr, Mr. sndMrs.Joseph Hull, Forgele, Mr. and Mrs. Willard StokFloyd June Russell, Della Hull er. Edna Spanlding, Alton Hull, Bessie Arave, Mrs. Nellie Parker, Mr. William Hull, Bill Hull and Mr. and Mra. Charles Hull Hooper school closes this week for the year. The Utah Packing Md nT ""J company is busy k. vlnerie. for ttU are all up and lookinTfl splendid storm that hwjSV away did much good in ? cinity. mFrtn.EhUU' (Continued on RIVERDALE mb - ! Mr. end Mrs. Harry Pledger anHelen Cook, Elms Wadsworth, and Marion Allen of Vernal, Utah, spent arrival of a baby girl at a day here last week with friends I The public speaking contest was Helen Wadsworth. of Mr. and Mrs. nounce the Memorial Dee hospital last MonI children the The eight and relatives. Mr. Allen came to Salt won by Miss Ina Rawson, an Eighth and child Lake on business and motored to Og--1 grade student of Plain City school, at E. G. Bingham presented their par- day. Both tha mother welL Mothers on be to radio beautiful doing are reported den and Huntsville to renew acquaint-- 1 the final tryout held at the Weber ents with a visiting at the Mrs. Joseph Russell and Belva Fife, ances. county high school Friday afternoon. day. Among those LOW FARM were Mr. and Mrs. L D. . Binf of Los Angeles, are visiting their parMrs. Mary Rawlins of Salt Lakel The subject was Why Use Butter beginning ents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Fife. Place of Oleomargarine and Other ham of Salt Lake City, I May ISth City returned home last had a Adams recently Miss -Mary CIMK. d Nut Product.. to tha ta BobtaKj. m her on and performed and Mr. operation Kngham slight with her daughter, Mrs. Peter M. Jen- - sponsored by the Weber Central dairy. Mrs.Jgs. L. Barnes of Ogden. foot She ia improving rapidly. May 22al sen. The Plain City B" league met the afternoon Mrs. Charlotte Saturday I s. after-MrtothsEut BH Mr. son and of Jarvis Thurston, league Saturday Liberty Jacobs, assisted by her daughter, enChris Thurston, was appointed I noon in a game of baseball on the Thcs tertained at a double birthday party salutatorian for the graduation exer- - Plain City diamond. The final score I1 A; DAILY 10 and little Miss her for eon, Wayne, cl.es held in the Weber county high was 6 to 4 in favor of Liberty. SEPT. SKI ws. impkred. Shirley Ross. Games were enjoyed I v school Thursday night. and friends of number A parenU lunch A afternoon. the Returs I lovely Uah during Armand Schade, who has been away from Plain City attended the gradu- - ,nAX?Sdeo-tume- s. The party was served to the following: Carol Octlbt 0 to college, has returned home for the ating exercises of the seminary claas of Mrs HmitS Adams, Daffenv Thomas, Wreaths ; summer vacation. Mr. Schade at-- in the Ogden tabernacle Friday eve- Alex Ari Golden Bingham .ud Bingham, SuteSlSurtJSwdU 1 ttfM th. Agricultural cell.,. t CaxTeon, Maxine Walstrom, Betty Mj.r. I n T. Mrs. sirs, l wcrfl guests Bingham, Blaine and David Bingham, Miss J. Rose Jensen of Ogden spent I John Maw, Mrs. Wilmer J. Maw, Mr. jeU) were ladies Leneatha part taking Bamhrongh, Kenneth Whal-stroyoung the week-en- d hers with her father, I and Mrs. L. R. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. The EXCURSION Lucy Thelma Wallace, Don Child, Gray Jacobi, Spenwho was seriously burned six weeks Walt Johnson, Mrs. Annie Lund, Mrs. Lola Wright, Exanplai g Lucille SparHolmes, Greaser. cer Weltha ago. Mr. Jensen is improving slowly, I Ellen Jenkins, Mrs. Genevieve Bar--j Holmes, Low Irene and home Raul Trip Mrs. W. C. Shelver returned II Mrs. Emma Palmer, and Mrs. row, Marguerite Myers, but is new able to sit up. nett, extended an after Thursday morning Fares (ne Miss Marjorie Hardy, formerly of I Alma llodson. Miss Priscilla Hodson Staker. Miss Melva Bybee, teacher of the tour of Hie east While away she visOGDEN Huntsville, is back with us again. She I should have been among the grada ited friends and relatives in Canada, M will be employed at the Valley House uates, but is id the Dee hospital, where Jioila AND TO Detroit, New York and Kansas. She she recently underwent an operation , during the summer. home was her niece, accompanied by The Aaronic priesthood gave the for appendicitis. PMeE?s blbvnd pre- - Maxine Fowler, who will visit relaPlan now where to go, what to see this Deiver the Sunday evening eery- - I Mrs. Laura England, who is in the l at program Travel by train and have more Omaha summer. postponed was before in and tives here, Boise, Idaho, : Icm imnrov.n school children clime Kansas May 18. Music was furnished by and in home time to the her east, returning energy at your destination. Take Chicago Gty 7i bh,M the Junior orchestra.' Thursday afternoon John Stimpson advantage of special low fares in effect as New York Elmar Cuvtr mrt with quit. . school of a,. You., Udlm- entertained the Riverdale afternoon. serious accident Saturday Boston l teachers at a dinner given at the While returning from his field,, his i Washingtoa.: TRIPS inn. The SIDE teacherepros-enDELIGHTFUL n,.!, t Grasshopper horses became frightened, throwing nounces that Los Angela. were Principal Sydney I Wyatt, The B" league indoor baseball him from th. which side trips to Zion National Portland culUv.tor 3S Interesting S'.futjTJX t, Milton Carl Fern Green, Taylor, team of the Harrisville school won the Park and other wonders of southern Utah, Gladys Jensen, Myrie Stallings, chosen from candidates selected Weber county Bw league indoor base- -. in Marvel Jacobs. and Emma or to Yellowstone, or Grand Teton NationEngstronr ball pennant by defeating Roy Tues mSJSTa- -. Imd, wm!- ?- --A clm. OAcrJmtmjt In enterReid the Jensen al Park, atsHght additional cost Visit Den- VreporUraaMj week, During day evening, the score being 8 to 6. .found on the highway near Layton I attend7 to atti fun tained of members Weber to the county invitation to all The team consisted of Lois Cdes, ver and Roocy Mountain National Park early Monday morning by a passing high school faculty, and the senior f Nellie Taylor, Matilda Avondet, Gllslmtomobilt. was a native of Plain at no extra railroad fare. class. Dinner was followed by music Regers, Ruth Christensen, Virginia city, the family having resided here HOOPER and dancing. ' LIBERAL STOPOVER PRIVILEGES Hempler, Bessie Shupe, I for a number of years. The body was . . In honor of. Miss Fern Wayment, I and Wilma Garfield. Taylor, here for home afternoon, i 72 Wednesday A choke of return routes...go one way, yera Hots are Mar one of the school teachers necessful work, the brought i Lmer They have been work who ia to'be Riverdale was made in the fam- - tha and interment a June bride. Miss' Emma return another... and stop over anywhere Harriiville school completed exaraina-- 1 0f the Plain City cemetery. winter. pi0t jiy the Jacobi n and Miss enterduring I Ogden Jensen emirate. Pinal return limit, Oct. 31st. Gladys Wednesday noon. ' The lesser priesthood had charge of nljr atui have gone tained at a shower. During the afterGarner Hie schools other Luxurious comfort, unexcelled service cd the program of the sacrament meet- 4 Friday they join t.. for a visit with rel noon cards .were played, after which in their annual field day county feature Union Pacific trains. SifT16 ing sutey evening. The j 4 dainty luncheon waa served to the I Hunt! Talks rgTmimt inyAtiwg W conducted Tj PfrT rr wm Albert last program i guests. For farther pnrticalare, consult f s. frofif on the lesser priesthood, its duties the was . Sunday evening meeting was held milestone Tuesday, May 20. Mrs.l and nearest ticket agent matte Eldon eonwere by privileges - Mr. kSyhSry under' the direction of the Aaronic which was as fol-- priesthood. Ivan Anderson waa in MreFridLybrM?y ML o? D.S. SPENCER, ThTIt durtS the Instrumental hSSThv CUiI duet, Annie and charge of th program. . Short talks . General Passenger Agent ,ac5 l? were visited at tli? Earl .Thompaon, Uebn, Reed; wading, Margaret on different phases of the church were Bah Lake City Mr. . fifty msmbsra of their family. Musical numbers I Taylor. Wheatly iven by Elmer Johnson, Orville : ? by Erma Lambert, sve; Taylor has a posterity of 118 sons and Duet, Mrs. Leona Robson and Charles Mayberry. timpson, Kimball Jacobs, Glen Ellis daughters, grandchildren and great- - Mrs. Bernice Carver: two chorus num- - vten Peterson and her two chil-be- and Carl Thompson. Mrs. Folkman, Gldays ; grandchildren. He was a member of lesser the priesthood by and quorums; dren Barbara Ruth, have reThe Overland Routt chilr the Harriiville ward biahopric for IB Wednesday afternoon all Orval England. High turned to their home in San Fran dren in the school went on thewalks solo, piano May years and has been a patriarch for 20 Councilman Bott of the North Weber Lisco. to celebrate the closing of a success: years. Hs has been a worker stake was in attendance and made a Reed Naisbitt has returned home ful school year. for eight years and iatemple still engaged few closing remarks. Mrs. Lewis Bambrough gave from California where he has spent in that work. He presided over the Donna Mae Jenkins, Dorothy the winter months. Misses luncheon Harrisville Tuesday afternoon in honor school for ; Sunday eight We congratulate Bob Jones and of two of the school teachers, Miss s years. He has been a member of the Msw, Lois Palmer, Vivian Thomas, Poulson were the Plain Florence Spaulding in being elected Merle Stallings and Miss Fern Mutual Improvement association since and Edith Waystudents receiving diplomas at I president and City respee-th-e ment. its organisation in the ward on Deof the Weber county high Mr. and Mra. Edmond Dickenoh cember 14, 1875, and presided over rises Weber county graduating exer- Itively; I school for the evening.. Thursday have coming had the misfortune of losing a year. t. that organisation for ton years. PaSATURDAY : spite of the nipping cold weath-- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cook baby born to them Monday, May 19. triarch Taylor ia a pioneer worker in er In Plain City crops are growing well, guests of Mrs. William Wadsworth The child lived for V 2452 Washington Avenue v the North Weber Stake Genealogical just a short time, Some of the tomatoes have reweek. though t Burial be win made in will the number sell a Lake of C. A. Earl new. Standard Electric I Salt society Beet thinning la Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hull were City cemetery. The Harrisville Relief society will quired replanting. few Radios and a Battery Sets at auction. Regular $19L& at its height, and the farmers are al-- 1 week-en- d visitors of Hooper relatives, , ; hold a conference in the Harrisville in beautiful walnut cabinets. This ia a chance of a lifetime! Mr. and Mrs. Hyrnm L. Rigby visward chapel Sunday evening. Mrs. ready irrigating the early peas. Mr. Mrs. Dan with and ited Sunday COL. E. C. JENKINS Julia parry, president of the North V" Roes, of West Point Weber Stake Relief societies, with a 13 Years aa Salt Lakes Reliable Auctioneer. A testimonial will be given ThursHarvey Burnett, who waa Miss number of hor board members will be day in the meeting house for Jas. G. Martha Childs, of Clinton, has returnu in attendance. Sale Starts at 12 Noon and 7:30 P. M. Each Evenfef! Today finishes the activities of the Widdiion, who recently served as ed home after undergoing a serious I school year, and Superintendent C. S. Bishops first counselor in the operation at the Dee hospitaL She TAYLOR reports a very successful er ward, season throughout - Seventeen stu- The funeral of the baby of Percy ' dents will of the Ninth Jensen was held Tuesday at the Hoop-fropass grade Ancjther was won ' pennant by the the junior to the senior highler chapel, The baby died of pneu- .Taylor school Monday evening when I they won the baseball game at Hooper. school They are Ruth Wilson, Erling monia. Leon Irene Mrs. Grover King, Mr. and Mrs. PlattSwenson, Sparrow, . Three pennants have been won by the school this year: one is basketball, one Harry Close, Ruth McFarland, Dillon I William Wadsworth, Mra. Chas. Cook volley ball, and one in baseball Smith, Hilda Butler, Fawn OlsenJand JFlora, Nora, and Bertha King all The school closed with a student body Richard Graehl, Dorothy Campbell I motored Monday to Riverdale camp. Paul Bouwhuis, Bertha Williams, I Last Saturday afternoon the Farm dance Thursday evening, The B league baseball team of Noble Evans, Wyvonne Saunders, I bureau baseball teams played two games at the public square. The B Taylor played the B league team of Peter Slot and Edna Bingham. I La Mr. Mar son of little league team played Slaterville. The Bingham, Riverdale Saturday afternoon on the I . Taylor diamond. The score was 10 and Mrs. F. A. Bingham, is reported I score was 2 to 1 in Hoopers favor, ' to 8 in favor of Riverdale. The Tay-tea- to be improving from an attack of The A league team also won a victory, playing with Roy, their score being plays at Warren next Satur-da- lobular pneumonia.who was in 9 to 7. Arthur Butler, brought ' Bob Jones attended a banquet at The Beehive girls of Taylor are from Lucien last week suffering from the was Dee released from the Agricultural college of Logan this planning to attend a rally given by the pneumonia, North Weber stake on the tabernacle hospital Monday and taken to the week ae an honored guest for winning home of his mother, Mrs. Elisabeth the western division Future Farmers square Saturday afternoon. of America oratorical contest. He was The M Men and Gleaner Girls will Butler. also banqueted by the Utah Bankers Anservices Funeral Zina Mrs. for attend a rally at the Third ward hall association derson PeterC. wife this week. P. of Peterson, Monday evening, May 26. Last Friday the Hooper school held son, were held here Wednesday afternoon with Bishop James H. Platt in a Held day as a doling event of the CITY charge. Mrs. Peterson died May 18 year. Taylor, Roy, Plain City and after a years illness.' Three email Farr West entered into their track The teachers of the Plain City sons with their father snrvive her. contest. Taylor and Farr West played school gave a pleasant surprise in The church was filled with friends and ball, the score going to Taylor, 4 to 3. the brim is broader, the two of their number, Owen relatives of the deceased, and profuse The girls entered in the daah, 2.?or i crown slightly higher and Felt and Miss Melba Skeen, who are floral emblems bespoke the esteem in th the baseball throw soon to depart as missionaries for the which she was held. Musical numbers and the 220 relay. The boys contestnarrowly banded . (gff Latter-da- y Saints church to the Cen- were rendered by Mrs. Florence An- ed in a dash, a 440 relay, in black tral states. The party was given at derson, Miss Norse th. and the Misses shot put, dash, broad jump. the home of Miss Skeens parents, Elva Bingham and Fredonia Strick-le- r. Hooper carrying off most of the honBishop and Mrs. Joseph Skeen of WarSpeakers were Lawrence Malen, ors. ren. The young people enjoyed them-)- ? Oscar Turnquist, Bishop Horace Gar- Thie week the Beehive girls attended ft banco until H p. m., when a ner, and Bishop James II. Flatt. The the exercises of Weber stake swarm. buffet lunch was served. Those pres- invocation was given by Carl C. Erick- Hooper girls graduating from Beehive ent were Miss Bertha Weatherston, son and the benediction by E. A. work are Viola Child, Evona Co Miss Katherine Palmer, Miss Fern Bingham. The grave in Ogden City Thorn Munn, Verda Read, OrdeU Wayraent. Miss Norma Stewart, Miss cemetery was dedicated by Carl Lind- r owe the crowns are slightly May Taylor, Miss Lucy Holmes, Miss quist belled and the brims have Cenevieve Wilde, Misses Melba May, Laric Folkman, who haa been atand Elda Skeen; Messrs. Laurence medium tending school here, left last week to tensen, Marjorie Fowers, Pauline KA Jenkina, J. Inland Gibson, Owen Felt. join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fowers, and Emily Potter also attend- width und Mrs. Joseph Skeen. Eva Chriten-y- c Folkman, in their new home at Frankan,i8hoP n h.nH.8eAi Mil? Hsin City junior high school, in- lin, Idaho. Miss Hilda Butler spent last weekcluding the 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hull ffndes, joined Eden and Liberty end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Richardgave a chools in an outing at Camp Kiescl son of Plain City. Tuesday. Lavell England and Chester Outstanding waa the exhibit held by the marriage .of their eon, Charles England furnished transportation for all gradea of the school hero last and Miss Annie Forgele Hull which the 63 children. The first event was Tuesday afternoon. Teachers and a hike to the springs, after which a pupils alike worked to make it a suc- midnight supper was served by Mrs. . picnic lunch was served to the entire cess. Approximately one hundred by Grac student body.- The afternoon was parents attended and were pleased The following guests were Parker. present VnVi spent in games and track events. This with the display. Superintendent B. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hull Mr Mrs. KnrI formed a pleasant climax to the A. Fowler expressed himself as be- Powell, Mr. nnd Mrs. on. I in,... Kfi. - tt. .uttt I1 , SpeXr & ?, SUMMER m, PAH BE SiS wml SsASSAKStt EAST - WEST . HARRISVILLE . bt ? pjy Way-men- Am . 1. i ... SJSSS- MWI SS . Vi-we- re: rs f r . J AUCTION SALE vice-preside- nt, FRIDAY AND . , EDEN Hoop-Grav- es - : m - any hat you choose here has the authority of i m y. 1 palm beach behind it . , PLAIN the panama 50-ya- rd 220-ya- rd 100-ya- rd the sennit ...tpOsUU - |