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Show Friday, July 4.1Q, THE OGDEN POST i! WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE HUNTSVILLE big celebrat:on in Farr WVst on Ijlylin the open air pavilion will close P. the ions of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin week Phil- from a lips, returned home this Mrs. their with aunt, vacation spent Mrs. Cordelia Carver, Mrs. Caroline canFork South in Horace Ensign Weatherston, Mrs. Florence Jenkins, and Mrs. Cerilla Palmer are the ener- yon. getic committee that has collected funds and had installed the new iron swings and contrivances for entertaining the children on the Plain City Mrs. Rosie Yansey, of Shelley, Idasquare, making it one of the most de- ho, is spending a few weeks with her lightful resorts in the county. brother, David Fowers. She is The Happy Hour club met Satur- home from a two months visit evening at the home of Mrs. pella in Santaquin. Ilienes in Ogden. Mrs. Cerilla Palm' last year. Mrs. Jewel Vap Ordon and small arm. and Mrs. Cordelia Mrs. Carver, er, of Lewiston, were visitors at the Miss of leader the Thora Wayment, Miss Lydia Voight left last week are the mem son, club, entertained her Caroline Weatherstonwho were in at- homes of Mrs. Cassie Rigby, Miss Refor California. She was called heme first year bera from Plain City ts Parker and Misa Grace Parker last because of the serious injury of her little group at a social Wednesday tendance. week. brother who was in a recent automo- evening. The girls enjoyed themWith the exception of the teachers The junior girl were entertained bile accident She has given up her selves with indoor games, under the which meeting which will be held the first last Wednesday evening at the home direction of their after Hunts in summer leader, to the spend plans refreshments were served to the fol- Tuesday of each month, the Plain City of Miss Veda Arave. The party was ville. Isabella Wade, ' Roberta, Relief society has discontinued its held on the lawn which waa lighted lowing: visitMrs, Moselle Hall, of Provo, Wade, Wade, Bessie Wade, Lilian meetings until October. Ray with her sister, ed here last week-en- d by electric lights. Small tables were Hill and Afton Florence Hanson, council the Maw T. of Mrs. Mablo Fielding. high arranged on the lawn; the evening The club expects xo meet of Henry Wayment. stake Fred Weber and was made merry by playing bunco. North the broken a Ilodson suffend George once a week and carry out the sewing J. Kenley were the speakers at the Luncheon waa served after which arm last Saturday when he was jrojects for the year. The next meet-n- g sacrament meeting Sunday evening. President Ethel Johnston presented thrown from a wagon. will be held Thursday afternoon The A league Plain City baseball each junior girl with a class pin, Miss Fern Wangsgard, of San at the home of Misa Wayment. was won during the winter in team engaged in a contest Saturday which Francisco, is visiting with her father, contest with the GleanMiss Gwendolyn Stewart has re- afternoon attendance an with the Syracuse A league Mr; Jake Wangsgard. She came to be turned home from Salt Lake City, Those class. present were Veda the Syracuse diamond. The er present at the Wangsgard reunion, where she has been attending school team on Leola Gotch, Edna Elda and Arave, was 2 to 5 in favor of Syracuse. which will be held next Sunday. Noma FlinMarian at the University of Utah during the game Manning, Higley, B team met Plain the league Henry Kerr, of Greenfield, Idaho, past year. Misa Stewart expects to ClintonCitys B league team in a game of ders, Jane Russell, Florence Spauldwas injured Saturday when the car return and resume her studies in the baseball at Plain Dorothy StokCity in which Clinton ing, Catherine Naisbitt, he was driving collided with a car falL Grace Afton Parker, Nola Hipwell, er, carried off the honors. driven by Mr. Larson, of Salt Lake, Maud Rigby, Ethel Johnston, Cox, Miss Norma Stewart ia attending Mr. and Mrs. Wheatly Sprunt and Mr. Larson was visiting with his par- summer school at the state university Della Hull ; of Ogden were supper guests Lucille King and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Larson, n Salt Lake City, She expects to family home Misa Nellie Johnston spent the of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew and Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson. teach at Plain City again during the j at the week-en- d with her sister, Mrs. Elspie garnett Sunday evening, Mr. Kerr had been the guest of Mr. American Fork. in coming Streets year. .and Mrs. Christopher Thurston, and were well attended aervicea Church was on his way to Idaho when the last Sunday evening Dr. Harvey cident occurred. He was cut -quite Hill, who haa returned from Chicago, badly about the head and face, His ... ... nfi Mra. Jerusha C. Blanchard, of Le and Leroy Powers, returned missioncar was almost a total loss. Mr. Kerr Grande' 0re- - WM honor Kue,t at ary from the Society Islands, were the is convalescing at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mra. Samuel Fleteter.ia vis- - motor to Farming- - Speakers. jast ; sunday party . ana Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Thurston. I, ting with her grandparents, I10 tnd -- h Llie wnereavtsit Mrs. Cynthia Stoddard entertained The primary officers and teachers Mrs. Fletcher, of Rock Springe, Wyo. waa made to the Ulty monument of her at her home last Tuesday evening in took the children on a hike last Wed- She will return home aoon. and great uncles, Ilyrum honor of the marriage of her son, grandfather Misa Evelyn Jones has recovered and Joseph Smith. nesday. They went to Winters Grove At Farmington Charles to Miss Eloise Grew, daughwhere they enjoyed a picnic luncheon from a recent operation for append! Mra. Blanchards old home site from ter of Joseph Grew, of Ogden. and played games. citis. which she has been gone more than A group of about forty women Mr. and Mrs. Case Dalabout and Mr. and Mra. J. D. Peterson with fifty years waa also visited. Mr. and the outing of the Weber coun-;- y to their ion and daughter, Milo, and Mra. Clair Taylor and daughter. of the Utah Pioneers, family, of Ogden, have moved Daughters Huntsville for the summer. Mr. Dalaand Mrs. Petersons sister, vina, and Billie, Mrs. Lavina Walker last Thursday at Lorin Fare Park, bout and son, Case, Jr., have been Sliza Rawson, of South Weber, spent I and Don Lee, of Wilson. Mrs. Blanch--a after enjoying the program the two confined to 'their beds with rheumaweek visiting friends and relatives, ard ia the guest of her granddaughter, camps of Hooper joined tables toU tism. of Blackfoot, Ucon, and Idaho Falla, Mra. Clair Taylor. were bounteously gether, which The celebration for the Fourth of d!1.0, to eat. Their with . made Charlesmotor was to A things good spread trip of Miss Lucille Green it July has been cancelled on account from the stake board were Wil-iests U8t of a by group itingjn Saturday the big entertainment at Eden. Hunts- California with Mr. re. Delphia Thomas Read and Mrs. ites and included Mr. and Mrs. ville is planning a celebration for the ence Walkms and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Those Olfve Moyes Christensen. with their children, startford, of July. Twenty-fourt- h Gwen. She will spend most of her Keith Hnd Shirey. Mr A, C. 0lsen, from Hooper who enjoyed the day , I summer vacation there. Mrs. Nannette Christensen, Lola were Captains Ida Penman and Cassie A farewell party for J. Victor re- Louise Myers, Rigby, and Mr. and Mra. Parel Partenon will be given .In itho Janesville AlbertwBouwhuig Ernest Bouwhuis, ker, Mr. and Mra. Robert Munn, Mr. ward Tuesday night, Ju.y Christensen, Ray Christen-Jul- y and Mra. David A. Fowers, Mr. and .The Riverdale baseball team played eave 7 for the I I). S.mission Virginla pavjd Myers, Max Wadsworth, Mn. John Naisbitt, Mr. and Mn. Edgej with afternoon a game bst Saturday school in Salt Lake City. He Is to Irene Christensen, and Verda Wright. win Parker, Mr. and Mrs. James G. the Taylor team. It was a very inter- abor in the north-centrstates mi The trf interesting. The Widdison, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Harmer, esting and dose game, with the score sion. He will leave for tho missbn LRrty wntwag mogt and w of by Logaf visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vern Parker, Mr.Stodstanding 6 to 4 at the close of the field July I Mrs. Willard Hull; Mra. Norine L. D. S. in of the and temple points favor. Riverdalea game in Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayberry terest there. They visited the "Bot- dard, Mn. Nellie Fowles, Mrs. Effie Monday evening the Riverdale Calf and son and daughter, Lawrence and tomless Pit" at Tremontoirand reach- Foirler, Mrs. Leona F. Arave, Mrs. T. club held a meeting at the home of the Blanch, left June 24 for Canada, in Charlestown M, Jones, Mrs. Lizzie Hull, Mrs. Nel-i- e advisor, Ralph Ritter. Plans were where they will visit friends and rel- . ing their destination luncheon was enjoyed, a basket Parker, Mn. Jennie Christensen, discussed, and tests taken. Those stives. They expect Mrs. Lona Fowers and child, Mrs. reof that Thomas Godfrey place Ronald resent were Elmont More, w,n T counted to them many incidents of Josephine Manning, Mrs. Lottie Craw- -' Siitter, Delbert Russel, Alva Fife, and Yellowstone n return home cth Martin Hams, whose grave borne, Mrs. Vergie Manning, Mra. Kimball Jacobs. Gren has been vlg. the life ofinsniration Mrs. Edward Thurza Cox, Mr. and Mra. John Lowe, of the trio, Miss Lorinda Feet has as her guest itlng in Salt Lake City with her sis- ir. and Mra. H. Ia Rigby, Mr. and Kitchenairees, .a for the summer, Miss Pauline Harken, ter, Mrs. Myers. lh 1 Mr. and Mra. club, held their weekly meeting Tuea- - fra. Elija Fielding, of Iowa. Miss Harken attended the Mr. John Vcrn and I Dyson, Rigby, Mr. a and is home of their m VT AD day morning at the University of Iowa last year, and Mrs. T. A. Lowe, and Mrs. MarlAXV member of the Chi Omega sorority. A (leader, Miss Lola Wright. A demon tha A. Wadsworth, Mra. Mary 'A. stration on breakfast foods wasgiv-Tennynumber of parties are being arranged Fowers; Alice Moore, Margaret Griffin haa taken over the en. The club president Edna in her honor during her stay here. Moore, Lizzie Hull and Mr. and Mrs. estate and moved with hia ham announces an evening meeting Lewis Charles Kingston, of Taylor, was re- - for next Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. David e. refresh-sidwill church summer where the at to evening week; light they the speaker Taylor, family and Margaret Penman, Bue-la- h Fowers, serv-Mwelcome r. music made will be Iments, Friends and neighbors services last Sunday. Special by the girls, Ruth Naisbitt, . Thora Arave, Griffin back to the old home ed to their parents, whom they are Munn was furnished by a quartet composed and Florence Munn. Twelfth the town. of three members from inviting to be their guests. Mn. Nora Korndor and Miss Phebe Mrs. Eliza Griffin and daughter, j Mrs. F. A-- Bingham ward and Smith Thompson. In the entertained Jones left for Los Angeles morning and afternoon many of tho Lillian, are spending a few weeks in her club at dinner and 500 last after a two Monday weeks' visit here. Weber the Leslie Mrs. attended her here with from daughter, people Hooper Thursday afternoon. Her daughters, will celebrate 4 with Hooper held at the conference Fowcrs. stake quarterly Thelma, and Elaine, assisted in serv- - a full days program. A.July salute will announce Green Carl Mra. tabernacle. and Mr. Mrs. Ogden guests were Although the cherry crop from here the birth of a baby boy at the Dee T Hatchf of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Green waa formerly Mrs. Parley Hampton, of Slaterville. is comparatively light this year, hospital. and their Mips Thelma Carver of Lden. prices for cherries are good,The Eighteen members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Farr announce major is good sale for them. Mrs. Ray Iligginaon and Mrs. part of the crop will-b- harvested this the birth of a baby girl at the Dee Charlea Ea Rice, 0f Green River, Wyo., week. hospital Mrs. harr is convalescing were Week-en- d guests of Mrs. E. M. Miss Retta Jacobs and Lorinda Teet at her home in Taylor. .Benedict Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Feterson and attended a dinner party Sunday evepredonia Strickler, returned to Salt ning at the home of Mira Msbt-- West family are touring California by b City Tuesday morning after a in honor of her birthday anniversary. tomobile and expect to be gone about Dew days spent with her parents here, Sydney I Wyatt has been visiting three weeks. Phynis Wright, of Ogden, is Mr. and Mrs. Milton Farr, accom-Lb- e in Logan for the past few days. He of her cousin, Verda Wright, guest is expected home for the Fomh. pamed by Blaine arr, are again at Ljuring the week, Mis Leonn Ellis, who is attending home to their friends in Taylor. Mr. Miss Helen Brown, of Malad, Idaho, Henagers Business college in Salt and Mrs. Fare spent their honeymoon jg the house guest of Miss Dorothy at home. touring the country to Yellowstone Holmes Lake, spent th) week-en- d 1 Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma and on to Billings, Montana, where r. Mrs. T. U Hatch and children, met her at lagoon where iney atFare recently filled a mission for rieli and Betty Ruth, have returned to tended the trainmen's curing. the L. D.S. church. Salt Lake City after a week spent at Frank Willoughby, of Evanston, Mrs. Dc ia Cazier and daughter, tht Benedict home. W yo., spent the week-en- d visiting his Wilma, and son, Hubert, of St. An- - Mr and Mrs. C. S. Martin and wifes parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Idaho, are visiting at the homej 0f Corinne. spent last Friday with Whalstrom. of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fare. Mrs.Mr Fliza D Martin. reA CAREFULLY Fare is a daughter of Mrs. Cazier. Ruth, Norma, and Helen Shaw Benedict, Jr., is spending the Mr. and Chris Lightfoot of summer with his father here. turned to their home in Lilwrty Wedplanned, properly nesday afternoon. They have been Logan spent Suudsy with Mrs Light- - Tony, a Shetland pony, owned by constructed poultry visiting here for the past two weeks. feet? parents, Mr. itiui Mrs. Lafayette walter Williamson, and a pet of the house maintains the Farr, in Taylor children of his neighborhood, met with health and activity of Mrs. I R. Jenkins and Mrs. Theron an accident last week, when a larger the farm flock by proBriggs of Flam City spent Friday in horse broke his leg. Mr. Williamson Kuesi of Mr. and Mrs.jis providing the best of care, and it warm, dry, viding Mr. Hugh Rawson returned to hia Griffin. is of the life that little the hoped light, pony home in Farr West Monday, June 30. Ihe baseball Saturday after- - may he saved, living quarters. For the past seven weeks Mr. Raw-so- n noon between game and Clinton Taylor has been grappling for life at the scored 3 to 11 in favor of Clinton. UheThe eounty has finished spraying The new booklet ditch banks and roadsides here to Dee hospital as a result of an acci- The was played on the Taylor kill the noxious weeds. game "Modern Farmers Poultry dent on the Farr West highway. Con- grounds. Houses" presents the are finding it necessary to spray their ditions necessitated the amputation best ideas in poultry potato and tomato crops for curley- of Mr. Rawsona leg, but his condiI ( leaf blight The harvest of peas is house construction. It tion now is reported quite favorable. nearing an end, and results from this The club met at the home of shows in detail many their leader, Miss Zesta Taylor, WedCitizens of Flain City are antici- - Cr0i?ran snd plans which have Wrr, nesday. Sewing was the project of proved thoroughly the evening. A dainty luncheon was the MtMl served to the following: Ruth Brown, kid. Activltie. .m ZSin practical and economVera Brown, Leona Brown, Susie oclock in the morning in the meet-- joint meeting here next Sunday eveical in use. Painter, Hermine Groherg, Oreta mghouse, where the following num ning. Musical numbers will be given The booklet contains of the Y. I M. I. A. Omgg, Annie Dabb, Lois West, He- her will be given: rrelude, Orval byAgirls full instructions for the valuable team of horses were lost lena Brown, and Nina Taylor. The England; invocation, thomas of the man wishguidance Jenkins; their owner, Frank Bingham, when meeting will be held at the home of song, Marvel England; song, Arlene to to do the actual coning struck an automobile by at about Misa Clara Brown next Wednesday. Lund; struction himself. reading, Rex McIntyre; song, 10:30 oclock Tuesday Six boys All club members are urged to be Alta Ilodson; night JenJ. A copy of this interesHoward oration, and girls were In the car, but escaped present. kins; duet, Arnold and Fontella Taybooklet will be ting Mans are being made in the Farr lor; organ solo, Orval except for a few minor cuts. mailed upon request. Just ben- injury England; Both horses received broken legs and West ward for the annual stake out- ediction, Thomas Jenkins. Children's write to ing to be held at Lagoon, August 8. races will begin at 1 oclock in the had to be shot. The crash occurred rear the That the affair may be a succcsi the afternoon. At 3 oclock Plain Hooper canal PORTLAND CEMENT City's bridge on the cementirrigation Farr West ward is making an early and Roy a teams of the farm bureau highway north ASSOCIATION of the sugar factory. Mr. Boyd Row-a- n tart and urge the cooperation of the baseball A league will hfcComlck Building in a engage entire ward. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH contest There will be races of -- 11 n towed the damayed car back to .i hSne?ted th yU" It Concrete for Permanence being rumored around the kinds through the remainder ward that plana are underway for a afternoon and a dance in the evening l' Phillips, ?4. ro friends are hi i,r.g days festivities. Citir.-n- s tils may bo verified aid will watch Mrs. Maurice Johansen underwen; for the program an operation bat week for the rcrnov al of goitre. She ia reported to be doing nicely. Carl Stoker, eon of Mr. and Mra Miss Melba Skeen, daughter of BisThomae Stoker, auffered a broken and Mrs. Joseph Skeen, left hop when arm last Wednesday evening horae he waa riding threw him. He Thursday for a mission to the states, with headquarters at waa dragged aome distance, and suf fered an injured foot and severe Independance, Missouri. Mias Skeen, scratches in addition to the broken was a teacher in the Plain City school WARREN north-centr- HOOPER al en-rou- dy te be fired at dawn when the flag will be raised. The local band, under the direction of Leo Lainbert, will give an early morning concert A program will be given at the park at 11 oclock and will include musical numbers and A picnic dinner will be addresses. The served in the grove at noon. of to devoted will be sports afternoon all kinds, races, contests and a ball game between Hooper farm bureau and Ogden Nippius. A dance in the pavilion will conclude the festivities. i $ 'f vi X WILSON KANESVILLE ftt i i ; s I - i - at-lend- ed ce, - i l - . tertained at a wedding reception June 24 Our community received another shock last Saturday morning when the news waa carried to the effect that Mrs. Maude Storeys bam was burned during the night. This was the second bam to bum last week. There will .be no celebration here Friday. It is expected that many local people will spend the day in Eden. The North Ogden band haa been invited to play in that community. The A team waa victorious in a contest with the Roy nine last Satur day. The local boys scored nine runs, defeating the visiting team by three Mi Tu in honor of day evening, son and daughter-in-laMnf Mr. Harvey Chandler. Mrs. Chandler! formerly Miss Margaret Shaw of den. The evening was devoted games, after which a delicious ZJk was served to Mr. and Mrs. Will gomery, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert CaldweS Mr. and Mrs. Leland Gibson, MrS Mrs. Earl Hall, Mr. and Mrs aSJ 5? Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. and Mr Elijah Shaw, Mr. and Joseph Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. GilbS Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Leland RhL Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deamer, Mr m3 Mrs. Donald Berrett, Mr. and Ifaf Samuel Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. Pe Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Aldro Bart? Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Shaw, Mrs. Le! w, sw runs. The Relief society organization ia now dismissed until August 12. Professor James L. Barker was the ter Diem, Mra. Muriel Simmons, Mn. speaker in church last Sunday eve- Maude Storey, Mra. Elizabeth music was furnished ning. Special by Hams, Misses Ina Ross, Marian ini a double mixed quartet composed of Billy Shaw, Mabel West, Ruth Chand-leMaurine Storey, Gladys Henderson, Messrs. Wayne Barker, Land? Erma Storey, Jetta Barker, James Norris, Charles Shaw, Joseph n.. Garner, Nephi Manning, Elmon Wood' on page 5.) (Continued field, and Maurice Berrett. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson and m r, family have returned here to make their home after having lived in Oregon for the past two years. Mrs. Ellery Berrett ia home from the Dee hospital, where she underwent an operation for removal of goitre. Mrs. Hyrum Montgomery has returned from the Logan hospital, where she was under the care of Dr. Budge, being treated for throat trouble. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ellis and son and daughter, Dale and Margaret, had an enjoyable trip through Wyoming and to Bear lake. They were accompanied by Fred Ellis and Lane Huband. Their daughter, Beth, who has been visiting in Wyoming, returned with them. Lorenzo Montgomery of Idaho has RIVERDALE al arS with relatives here. J. C. Willis and wife, Florence Storey, have formerly gone to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chandler NORTH OGDEN 4-- H i been visiting with his mother v Elizabeth Montgomery. On turn trip he will be accompariS?' Miss Minnie Hall, who ha wmptS her buainees course at the SmithS Business college in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. William Hum,!. and family of Buhl, Idaho, 183-- 5 Call BRAMWELL MS ISIS BEFORE BUYING Railroad Watches Street Twenty-fourt- h ar Uncle Sam's Loan Office Market & Groceteria , NSW BRICK HOME. FaraUui NEW BRICK HOME. UnfunkU See DADOCTl ... RENT OR LEASE Diamonds ? One-hal- f A Cash and Carry Market at Cash and Carry Pricea for Cash and Carry Paopk .Off the Regular Price. 278 25th SL, Ogden, Utah - 4-- H s. 1AI Fourth of July Specials as Bing-Griff- in ii ' ! 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