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Show Friday, July THE OGDEN POST WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE WILSON Funeral service were held July 8 for John Albert Martin and were largely attended by relatives and friends of the deceased. Bert died unexpectedly on the evening of July 4 from a heart attack. He was apparently in good health and had spent Wepart of the day at his work as a His ber county agricultural officer. life (except for the last three months) was spent in Wilson where he was a leader in church and civic affairs. Daniel Drake, Bishop F.dwin Bingham, Bishop James H. Platt, President F. W. Stratford, URoy Marsh, and Jesse Stephens were the speakers ofat the services. The prayers wereWiland John Hooper fered by Bishop liam Hunter. Many of our townspeople enjoyed the outing in honor of the old folks of Weber county, held yesterday at Lorin Farr park. The list of people from Wilson who were entertained in- lowing program in charge: A ten- minute talk on the first two Relief society presidents, Elisa R. Snow, and Emma Smith, by Mrs. Ida Peterson; solo, O My Father, by Margaret Berand lin; talk on Zina D. 11. Young Her-liBethsheba Smith, by Mrs. Mina solo, Friendliness, by Mrs. Marjorie Ferrill; a sketch, by Mrs. Ena Wangsgard on the Lives of Emmaline B. Wells and Clarissa S. Williams; solo, Marjorie Ferrill, If You Know me; reading, Miss Laura McEntire. Miss Shirley Reene, of Ogden, was the guest of Misses LaVern and Mary Smith last Monday. Mrs. Johanna Mortenson announces the marriage of her daughter, Nora, to Henry Hansen, of Santa Barbara, California. Mr. Hansen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leppo Hansen, of Marriott. The couple were married June n; , and left for California July 7. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen, Mrs. Johanna Mortenson, Mrs. Khoda Bur30 -- rows, Adam Mortenson, and Lila and Paul Burrows motored to Logan last cluded Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Drake, Sunday where they spent the day visMr. and Mrs. Abraham Vandervene, iting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Arie Kronendonk, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johansen, and and Mrs. Ileber Bingham, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Ferrill and Mm. Mrs. Elisha Bingham, Mr. and children returned home last week Ole Olsen, Bishop and Mrs. E. A. from a through Yellowstone naBingham, President Francis W. Strat- tional trip park. ford, Carl V. Erickson, August AnAlbert Spencer, of Huntsville, is rederson, Eric Pierson, Jerusha Blanchwhich was deard, Sarah Ellen Holmes, Sarah J, building the angarage. explosion some time Martha stroyed by Williams Barton, Sarah three people. Miss VirAnnie killing Nellie Moore, ago, Cook, Washburn, is Felt employed in the post ofOlive Aldous, Mrs. Kent, and Esther ginia absence of Mr. Albert the fice during their Wilson. Cars for transportation were furnished by Erastus Bingham, Spencer. Adrianne Janse assumed the posiT. J. Wilson, Henry Strickler, A. J. McFarland, Norman Olsen, William tion on July 1 as mail carrier. Mrs. . Anderson, T. O. Smith, T, M. Smith, Pearl Tracy has held the position for the past two years. The route inand John olmea. cludes meetHuntsville, Eden and Liberty. kitchennaires whose The enwill week last was Last Tuesday Mrs. Mary Thurston ing postponed tertain their mothers next Tuesday entertained a few friends at luncheon. evening at the home of Ruth McFar- Those present were Mrs. Lottie Allen, Mrs. Ruth Thurston, Mrs. Jen Wangsland. Clair Taylor and Don Lee will join gard, and Mrs. Mable Hislop. Edward Jensen, of Montpelier, Idaa fishing party at Grays Lake in Wyoof Lava ming. They are leaving for that ho, and Mrs. Venna. Lilly, of Mr. the were Hot guests to be Springs, gone point today. They expect and Mrs. Thomas Rowe and family two weeks. Mrs. Martha Washburn spent last last week. The Wangsgard family held a reweek-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. union Sunday, July 0. A program was Stephen in Ogden. icld in the morning, and a cafeteria Mr. and Mrs, William Teeford and dinner was served at noon. In the children, of Los Angeles, were visit- afternoon a ball game was played ors at the T. J. Wilson home this members of the family. One week. lundred were in attendance. Former residents visiting here this week included Francis Martin, of Gunnison, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Hunter, of Logan, Chester Martin and family Walter Bartlett spent last week of Corinne, and Mr. and Mrs. G. M. visiting with his cousin, Norman Holmes, of Brigham. Mrs. Agnes Hogge left this week Perry, in Deweyville, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Marian Perry and for Twin Falls, Idaho, to visit with Ellis, Alton, Virginia and Merlin her son, James Hogge, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swenson and Perry spent two days last week visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Bernice Butcher, are John Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. James week Lake in Salt City. spending this Raw-soMrs. A. J. McFarland is spending Rawson, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. F. a few days this week attending James Rawson and family motored B. F. national training school at Salt to Preston, Idaho, Sunday and spent Lake City. Last Saturday night a motor trip to the day with Mrs. Rawson's brother, Beaver canyon was made by Joe Il- Joseph Fife. Howard Green from Colorado spent ium, Fat Johnson, Park Olsen, and week-en- d the visiting with his father, Mun Stratford. The boys report a E. S. Green, and family. wonderful trip and great fishing. Victor Peterson left Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ilium entertained as their house guests last week a Salt Lake City. He will attend the group of friends from their home, I D. S. mission school for ten days before departing for the North CenMalad. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bingham, Mr. tral States mission field. Mrs. Mable Green had as her guest and Mrs. Joseph Holmes and Miss for the past few days Mrs. Eleanor Sarah Holmes were among the crowds at the sportsmens outing in South Myers and her two children, Lucile and David. Fork canyon over the Fourth. Miss Belva Fife of Riverdale, who Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson have as their visitors this week, Mr. fulfilled a mission in California, was and Mrs. Roland Hogge and Mrs. Lau- the speaker at the Mutual conjoint ra Hampton and son, Claude, all of meeting Sunday night. A reading Los Angeles. A canyon trip for the was given by Katherine Farr. Speweek-en- d cial music was furnished as follows: is planned for the party. Lewis, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Solo, Kenneth Rawson, and a guitar George Bitten, is convalescing slowly solo, Goldia Hansen. from an operation for the removal of tonsils performed two weeks ago. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Taylor on July 5. The Alex Carlson, Jr., aged 8 years, met parents who are of Plain City were with a visit at the home of Clair home a painful accident July 4 at the making Taylor here, when the little one ar- Alex of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlson. While playing with a rived. toy cannon, the lad became confused A baby boy was born on 6 to July Mrs. Lilleth Monk, who is making her and ran in front of the toy as it was A severe powder home with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Il- being discharged. burn on one leg and a deep laceration ium. Preventative Mr. and Mrs. George Leavitt, of in the other resulted. Malad, visited with Mrs. Eliza Martin, treatment for lock jaw was administered by attending physicians, and the their sister, during the week. boy is recowring rapidly. Miss Gladys Jensen, accompanied by friends, left this week for a trip Mrs. Rose Neilson entertained the through Yellowstone park. The party Relief society of her ward and some will be gone for two or three weeks. special guests at a party at her home While away Miss Jensen will visit relfollowing the Relief society meeting atives in Idaho. Miss Erma Jacobs, who is attendTuesday afternoon. A program was given, including musical numbers by ing the Agricultural college in Logan, Elsie Gibson, Edna Hadley and Myr- spent the past week-en- d at her home. The Riverdale Mutual girls are tle Hadley, and dramatic readings by Lula Sorensen, Hattie Peterson, and spending the week at the Weber stake Emma Hadley. Mrs. Neilson served Mutual camp. They will lie away four refreshments after the program. Fif- days. The Gleaner girls are in charge ty guests were present. The special of the entertainment and meals for guests were Mrs. Kathryn Gibson, two days, and the Junior girls and Mrs. Mary Gibson, Sophia Peterson, Beehive girls each have charge one Matilda Anderson, Mary Belle Hun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Child of Caliter, Georgina Jardine. Sarah Hammer, Nancy Farr, Flora Buck, Hattie Pe- fornia have been spending the past terson, and Ellen Green. week here with Mr. Child's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wintle and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Child. Mr. and and Mrs. Charles Stoker are Mrs. Childs were former residents of leaving today for an extended motor trip Riverdale. Mrs. Charlotte Jacobs, accompanied through Wyoming. by her two sons. Kimball and Wayne, and little Joan Ross spent last week in southern Utah visiting relatives. hile there they visited Puffers lake. Mr. and Mrs. Shaler Aldous, of Carl Adams, Mrs. J. W. Jensen, and New Mexico; Mrs. Mrs. Charlotte Jacobs, representing Charles Aldous and daughter, Gladys, the Riverdale Farm bureau, attended and Mrs. Archie Aldous, of Ogden, the farm were the guests Monday of Mr. and Salt Lake bureau training school in City this week. Mrs. Ernest Nelson. Miss Evelyn Engstrom, who is attending school at Logan, spent the last week-en- d at home visiting her parents. The Fourth of July was celebrated During the months of July, August, by the citizens of Plain City in their and September, the Relief society will usual manner. patriotic J. Howard bold but one meeting a month, that Jenkins of Ogden was orator of the on the second Tuesday. Last day. The baseball being game which was Tuesday the presidency had the fol played in the afternoon between Roy -- 4-- II be-.we- en KANESVILLE and Plain City scored 5 to 6 in favor of Plain City. Among the former old residents of the town who returned for the days celebration were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Richardson and family of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Turner, Miss Margaret Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carver and family of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Draney of Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Grieve motored to Cedar City and spent the week-en- d at the home of Mrs. Grieve's sister, Mrs. Platte Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Giles have been visiting relatives in Plain City this week. Misses Ina and June Streeter of Ogden are visiting at the home of Mrs. Lily Sharp. Lawrence Maw is visiting relatives in Colorado. The friends of Mrs. Sarah Hodson recently gave her a pleasant birthday party at her home in Plain City. After an evening of games, refreshments were served to the following: Mr, and Mrs. Earl Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stanger, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wayment, Mrs. Byron Bybee, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bowers, Raymond Bybee, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hodson, Mr, and Mrs. Lew Ericson, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Meruld Ilodson, Mesdames Jane Davies and Sarah Knight, Misses Mamie Davies and Lucile Hodson, and Vem Wheeler, Willie HodBon, and William Hodson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Toomb, and Mrs. Martha Hancock of Preston, Idaho, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Ilodson. Miss Florence Empy was the guest of Miss Evelyn Knight this week. Ray Brown has returned to Elko, Nevada, where he is working for the railroad. Fawn Bybee has returned to her home in Uintah. She has been the guest of Miss Della Hodson. The Old Folks committee arranged for the transportation to Lorin Farr park and entertainment of' Plain Citys aged citizens Thursday. Plain City is still the center of trade for early potatoes. The Ohios are nearly nil harvested, and the Cobblers are now holding the front ranks. This has been an unusually good year for potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bodily of Syracuse announce the birth of a baby boy at the Dee hospital July 7. Mrs. Bodily was formerly Miss Virginia Knight of Plain City. Mrs. Lizzie Danley of Seattle, Washington, is visiting at the home of her aged father, John Hodson. . RIVERDALE TAYLOR Ray and Ernest Jensen spent July 4 in Burley, Idaho, and remained over for the week-enFrank Geyser and Charley Larkin were the guests of Mr. Larkins sister in Ely, Nevada, last week. Vem Foster of Burley, Idaho, is visiting relatives in this vicinity, lie is at present the guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Brown. .Dee Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jethro Brown, was rushed to the Dee hospital Saturday afternoon, where he underwent an operation. The trouble is a result of a long illness from pneumonia. His condition now is reported favorable. Almon Brown and Lowell Cutler, who are attending summer school at the B. Y. U. at Provo, spent July 4 here. Mr. Cutler also visited his mother at Snowville. The road between the Farr West beet dump and the Hot Springs is d. being oiled. This will the dust nuisance, as no Brown. Edward Lee of Rigby, Idaho, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Taylor of Sparks, Nevada, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Taylor. Del Brown is acting as chairman of the committee for the North Weber stake outing to be held at Lagoon August 8. Mr. Brown has announced that plans are underway to make this the biggest event of the season. The outing is sponsored by the Stake Sunday school and Mutual Improvement boards. Farr West would like its many friends to remember that July 24th is to be celebrated in Farr West this year with the biggest and best celebration the town has ever held. The program will appear in the paper next greatly relieve Farr West has sprinkling equipment Miss Rhea Taylor will teach in the Dixie high school this fall. Miss Taylor was among the graduates of the B. Y. U. at Provo this spring. Preparations are being made for the annual Brown reunion which will be held in about two weeks at Harris-villA large attendance of the different branches of the family is expected. Miss Dorris Taylor has become a member of the Sunday school board e. WARREN o, ent were Marie Widdison, Jy. and Arlene Simpson. Theda and garet and Flora Manning, Ver. s.f' er and Arlene Mitchel. An accident occurred in Ogden Thursday evening, in which u? Bert Higley and children, of Boon narrowly escaped serious injury driving on Twenty-fourt- h street Higleys car collided with another eJ throwing both little children pavement, and rendering them SmS scious. They were taken to tlT operation for appendicitis. pital and received medical aid. ht announce the Mr. and Mrs. Edsinga that their condition mu J! arrival of a baby girl at the Dee hos- reported so and they are record serious, Lupital. Mrs. Edsinga was formerly cile Hill, daughter of Mrs. Margaret satisfactory. Stores. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Chandler have returned home from the northwest where they have been spending the last two weeks sightseeing. Mrs. Afton Dehaan is convalescing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Brown, following an 5 Hill. Clyde Randall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Randall, returned last week from Europe where he has served the Latter-da-y Saints church as a missionmonths. for the past thirty-thre- e ary A welcome home party will be held in his honor Friday evening, July 11. Used COAL RANGES Terms! HOOPER Many people out-of-to- sen. Elder Ernest Hipwell of West Weber was the principal speaker at the M. I. A. conjoint meeting Sunday evening. Musical numbers were rendered by a ladies quartette composed of Misses Mabel Hansen, Ruby Hansen, Thora Wayment, and Martha Hansen. club met at the home of The their leader, Miss Thora Wayment, Wednesday evening. The project for the evening was patching. The best looking patch will be exhibited at the state fair in the fall All members pro urged to compete. The girls will meet next Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Mae Skeen. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Ilodson and family have been visiting relatives in 4-- H Blackfoot, Idaho. Dan, Dick and Jack Hodson and Mrs. Edith Ilodson of West Warren attended the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Hodson of Blackfoot, Idaho. By the end of this week the harvesting of cherries, berries, and peas will be practically finished. At present apricots are being shipped from this community. The residents of North Ogden en- this Saturday. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. enjoyed the July Fourth celebration with friends and relatives in Hooper. Among the visitors were Mr. and Mrs. John Widdison and daughters, Hilda, and Iretta, of Paul, Idaho; and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur' Widdison, of Salt Lake. The program as announced was carried out, and the day was spent without any extreme demonstration or accidents. The Hooper A league ball team played Ogden Nippons a very interesting game. The score was 15 to 18 for the Nippons. The Hooper team also played the U. P. The M. I. A. Gleaner girls sponsored a social at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Skeen Tuesday evening. Games were enjoyed during the evening, at the close of which refreshments were served by the hostess. The Gleaner girls will hold a party every two weeks during the summer months at the homes of the different members. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Hansen and little son are here from California shops men at Ogden last Sunday. The visiting at the home of Mr. Hansens game ended in favor of Hooper. They parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Han- will play a return match at Hooper BENT OR LEASE -- NEW BUCK HOVE. BOOM NEW BBICK HOME. Finl Call BRAMWELL tM ar 1C2S ' A company of our local girls started last Monday morning by automobile for southern Utah and a trip through Bryce canyon and other points of interest. They expect to be gone a week. Those in the party were Ruth Naisbitt, Nell Johnston, Bessie Arave, Annie Read, and Edna BEFORE BUYING See Spaulding. Arvilla Hooper has recently returned from a few months visit in California. The Trail Builder boys will enjoy a weinne roast next Monday evening near the Delcompe slough. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnston had a few days vacation in Ogden canyon last week. Elder LeRoy Fowers motored to Preston, Idaho, last Sunday. He was accompanied on the trip by Bill Hull and Jim Jones. The Happy Cloverleaf club held their meeting at the church last week, after which the girls enjoyed a swim in the Naisbitt swimming pool. A picnic supper was served in the evening. Vera Stoker spent Unde Sams Loan Office Railroad Watches Diamonds Off the Regular Price. One-ha- lf 278 25th SU Ogden, Utah VIADUCT last week visiting her brother, Maurice Stoker, at Syra- cuse. Orlene Simpson visited her Mrs. Irma Patterson, of Clinton,sister, last week. joyed Fridays celebration at the vaThe Widdison families all joined in rious canyons, resorts, and parks in and near Weber county. Many fam- an outing and spent the day at El ilies accompanied the band to Eden, Monte Springs last Saturday. where they played for both the pro- on Ben Manning motored to Tremonton business last Sunday. gram and the rodeo. A celebration A number of the Funny club will be held here on July 24. Several girls committees are planning interesting enjoyed a swimming party at the fac-topond last Monday. Those pres- activities for that day. In the morning there will be childrens races, a parade, and a program. The afternoon will be devoted to sports and contests. In the evening there will be a show. A very interesting program was rendered Sunday evening under the direction of the Mutual officers. A commendable spirit of patriotism prevailed throughout the meeting. Speeches were given by Allene Orton, Woodruff Deem, and Thomel Wilson. Misses Bernice Ellis and Helen Warren aang a duet. Mark Roylance favored the audience with a saxophone solo. One other musical number, a vocal solo, was sung by Mrs. Gladys Henderson. Emma Reynolds sister, Mrs. Kline, of Burley, Idaho, held the t Market & Groceteria 183-- 5 Twenty-fourt- h Street A Cash and Carry Markrf at Cash and Carry Prices for Cash and Carry Peopla ry AS STRAIGHT AS A PLANE FLIES , interest of all with a reading. Am exciting baseball contest was held here Saturday between North Ogden and Syracuse. The final score was 4 to 2. Next Saturday our boys will motor to Plain City, where they You can go 100 airline miles by Telephone for 70c , The Ford leads in sales because it leads in VALUE THI NSW IOBD SPORT COUPE Traveling by telephone is a direct communication route between cities and towns. Its a voice contact with friends a time saver in everyday business transactions. Go by telephone when you can't go in person. 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