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Show Friday, July is, i0, THE OGDEN POST WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE Tomato raisers report the blight has PLAIN CITY affected at least 60 per cent of the Four shower have been held dur ing the past week in honor of some of the couples who will be married in the near future. The first was given by Mrs. Ituth Kricson and Mrs. Ether Butler at the Ericaon home Thursday evening, July 10, in honor of the marriage of Mrs. Kricsons daughter, Leora, to Ivan Bingham. Ivan is a son of Mr. and Mrs, Ryan Bingham. The evening was spent in games and music, after which refreshments were served to the following: Misses IVon Knight, Vivian Thomas, Virginia Stanger, Elms Poul-soDonna Mae Jenkins, Dorothea Maw, Loes Palmer, Edith I'oulson, Mamie Davies, Glenna Christenson, Edna Coy, Marelda Taylor, Priscilla Ilodaon, Roberta Hutchins, Minnie Kennedy, Julia Giles, Marvel Hodson, Carina Bullock, Phyllis Bittan, Zelma Ilodaon, Ada Lund, Della Hodson, Ina Rawson, Dorothy Wheeler, Luella Hodson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stagger, and Ralph Taylor, Virgil Costney, Raymond Bybee, Ray Gibson, Thomas Hill, El wood Costley, Arnold Taylor, Vern Wheeler, and Clarence Bullock. A ladies shower was also given in honor of the young couple by Mrs. Ericson at the family residence Friday afternoon. The ladies enjoyed themselves with games and music, after which dainty luncheon was served. Those present were Mesdames Esther Butler, Sarah Hodson, Bertha Bullock, Camilla Crieve, Mary Hodson, Rebecca Weatherston, Elda Hodson, Mildred Hart, Ismilda England, Ellen Knight, Annie C. Maw, Zina Knight, Viola Palmer, Amy Robson, Emma Palmer, Myrtle Knight, Selma Maw, Rebecca Barnett, Dica Deamer, May Shupe, Maud England, Lula Telfoni, Laura M. Jenkins, Leona Robson, Estella Taylor, Augusta Nash, Annie Lund, Mabel Coy, Annie Wheeler, Sylvia Singleton, Jane Davies, Lavina Thomas, Louise Marriott, Sarah White, Ivy Costley, Millie Slater, Jane Poulson, Thelma Coy, Florence Olson, Eunice Blanch, Katherine Palmer, Sarah Knight, Caroline Weatherston, Alvira Folkman, Elisabeth Robson, Misses Bertha Weatherston, Lucille Hodson, Mrs. Mark Bingham, Mrs. Ryan Bingham, and Mrs. C. E. Rawson. Many beautiful presents were received by the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hodson entertained at two showers Wednesday, July 10, in honor of their daughter, Priscilla, who is to be married July 21 to Raymond Bybee, of Uintah. The guests at the afternoon shower were Mrs. Luda Smith, Mrs. Jennie Weston, Mrs. Ollie Alberts, Mrs. Orpha Alberts, Sisca Rapp, Frances Thompson, Ida Chase, and LaVerna Neil-soof Ogden; Mrs. Lucinda Bybee, Mrs. Sundbcrg, Mrs. Luella Bouwhuis, of Uintah: Mrs, Ella McFarlune, Glendora Thompson, of West Weber; Mrs. Cerilla Palmer, Mrs. Sylvia Singleton, Mrs. Bernice Carver, Mrs. Vienna Singleton, Mrs. Emma Palmer, Mrs. Thelma Palmer, Mrs. Laura Musgrave, Mrs. Annie Skeen, Leonora Freestone, Mrs, Chloe Hodson, Mrs. Annie C. Maw, Mrs. Laura M. Jenkins, Mrs. Selma Maw, Mrs. Ellen Knight, Mrs. Leonora Hadley, Mrs. Florence Hodson, Mrs. Bertha Bullock, Mrs. Florence Olson, Mrs. Ruth Taylor, Mrs. Camilla Grieve, Mrs. Opal Kennedy, Mrs. Mabel Coy, Mrs. Melba Fisher, Miss Bertha Weatherston, Mrs. Rebecca Weatherston, Mrs. Ellen Jenkins, Mrs. Florence Jenkins, Mrs. Louise Marriott, Mrs. Jane Davies, Mrs. Annie Wheeler, Mrs. Ruth Ericson, Mrs. Sarah Knight, Mrs, Veta Wheeler, Mrs. Lula Telford, Mrs. Thelma Coy, Mrs. Nellie Rawson, Mrs. Margaret Thompson, Mrs. Martha Thompson, Mrs. Elda Hodson, Mrs. Amanda Richardson, Mrs. Sarah White, Mrs. Estella Taylor, Miss Fon-telTaylor, Mrs. Schoonmaker, and Mrs. Hattie Hart, of Plain City; Mrs. Mary Hodson, Mrs. Emma East, Mrs. Maria Penrod and Mrs. Edith Tucker, of Warren; Mrs. Esther Butler, Mrs. Sarah Parry, Mrs. Lizzie Hodson, Mrs. Ruth Hodson. Mrs. Lilian t, and Mrs. Maud Wayment, of Marriott, and Mrs. Mary Wadman, of Brigham City. The guests at the evening event were Misses Florence Sharp, Lettie Maw, Vivian Thomas, Palmer, Dorothea Maw, Donna t.lae Jwhins, Mamie Davies, May Sharp. Minnie Kennedy, Edith Poul-o- n Elma Poulson, Fern Olson, Alta n Vivian Godson, Lavon Knight, Lucille Hodson, Marvel Hodson, Mabel Hansen, Martha Hansen, May Skeen, Ruby Hansen. Thora t. Eunice Tucker, Marion Penrod, Phyllis Bitton, Florence Davies, Louise Bitton, Della Hull, Florence Munn, Geneve Stanger. Virginia Stanger; Messrs. Frank Rawson, Lew Jenkins, Frank Skeen. Elwood Cost-jo- y irgil Costley, Floyd Stanger, Don Carver, Arnold Taylor, Clark. Taylor, Ralph Taylor, Wheatley Tay-lo- r, Oesten Sundbcrg, Ellis Mr. and Mrs l Ivan Bingham,Slater, Ina Rawson, Lola White, Dorothy Wheeler, Inez Terry, and Grace Terry. Lewis R. Ericson attended the of his brother. Charles Ericson, in Salt Lake City, Friday afternoon. Mr. John Knight is very ill at the home of his sister,again Mrs. Amanda Richardson. Mr. Knight is a relapse of the illness which made him an invalid most of the winn, n, crop. Mrs. Virginia Bodily returned with her new baby from the Dee hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Bodily will spend a few weeks convalescing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Jenkins Logan Wednesday. HOOPER The Sunny side Way-"jon- fu-ner- suf-feri- al ng ter. City A league baseball team met the North Ogden A league team in a game on the Plain City diamond Saturday afternoon. The score was 4 to 11 in favor of Plain City. Another game of baseball in which Plam Citys A league team proved its superiority was played Sunday afternoon in the Monroe park at Ogden, with Sperry mills, and the score was to 8. The recent rains have been very beneficial to the crops of this vicin-StIt is hoped enough moisture has n to somewhat retard the work of the white fly on the tomato plants. 21 y. 4-- II Sewing club held its weekly meeting at the meetinghouse Wednesday at two oclock. The work it plans to do this year is darnThe ing, patching, and mending. girls present were Ardell Powers, Irene Christensen, Verda Read, Effie Lowe, Verena Bunot, Marjorie Pow- ers, Hazel Lowe, Viola Child, Margaret Widdison, Pauline Powers, Kvonu Cox, Norma Powers, and the club leaders, Mrs. Martha Powers and Mrs. Valeda Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Will Manning and family of Burley, Idaho, formerally of Hooper, are visiting friends and relatives here this week. i large number of people from this ward attended the old folks annual outing at lor in Farr park last Thursday. Nearly all the widows and old folks, together with the Relief society officers and bishopric, enjoyed the day. Chicken dinner was served, and with the exception of the storm that blew up the day was ideal. The speaker at services Sunday evening was Mr. Kingston of Ogden. The Hooper Farm Bureau "A league team played Clinton at Hooper last Saturday. Hooper won the game. A Mr. and Mrs. Vern Rigby and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fisher and family enjoyed the trip to Liberty park lust Saturday, where they spent the day. Mrs. Olive Phillips and Mrs. Eva Moss are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Child, this week. The Kindergarten will close today after a term, conducted by Miss Minerva Woolley of Salt Lake. An interesting program, in which all the little tots took part and which was well attended by parents, was given Wednesday afternoon. The exhibition of their work in the hall was a credit to the little folks and the teacher. The school for the summer was sponsored by the State Educational kindergarten organization and a committee was appointed in Hooper to have charge of the work. The members are Elnora Widdison, Grace Parker, Nellie Parker, and Ethel Johnston. The children who attended were Lola Cottle, Shirley Cunnington, Joe Ruth Johnston, Calvin Arave, Bertha King, Harriet Finch, Lynn Johnston, Leila Widdison, Elma Widdison, Jennie Widdison, Donna Widdison, Carl Fowers, Bert Simpson, Helen Stark, Orson Christensen, Helen Manning, Max Belnap, Ruby Suiter, Loma Steed, Joe Arave, Martha Mae Manning, Helen Hunt, Wanda Garner, Dell Hooper, Lois Johnston, Richard Brand, and Geno Brand. Mrs. Eloiso Stoddard underwent an six-we- ek Yam-ashit- a, operation for appendicitis last Monday in the Dee hospital and is reported to be improving satisfactorily. Mrs. Josephine Manning left last Tuesday for a visit to Ucon, Idaho. A day of celebration and recreation is being planned by the committees in charge for Pioneer day. A good program is outlined, which will commence at the usual hour, after which the spurts will occupy the afternoon. A ball game will be played, and a dance will be given in the amusement hall in the evening. WILSON la Way-men- att- ended the Farmers encampment at A meeting was held here Wednesday evening in the interest of a community band. Twenty-fiv- e young people were there ready to join and the organization was perfected with I .eon Sparrow as president, Miss Fawn Olsen, Parker Olsen, secretary-treasure- r, and Melvin Stratford. band master. John O'Neil was vice-preside- the organizer. Ground is broken for another gas station here. It will be located on Ira Drake's property, which has been leased by a prominent gas company. A pleasant evening was spent by Miss Wright's cooking club girls and their mothers at the A. J. home on July 15. The girls conducted a business meeting and a demonstration on making of summer beverages. Light refreshments were served and a short program of outdoor stunts was enjoyed. Mothers present were Mrs. Norman Olsen, Mrs. Walter Williamson, Mrs. J. E. Spiers, Mrs. F. A. Bingham, Mrs. Annie Wright, and Mrs. A. J. McFarland. Mr. and Mrs. William Wabsworth and children left on Monday for their vacation. They will travel by automobile to Fort Bridger, Wyo., and then go to places of interest in southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bingham and children of Burley, Idaho, were visitors this week at the home of Mr. accident at day, August 13. Since 1930 i, the tieth anniversary of the laying of fo, Perry. Mr. and Mrs.' Roy Hardy have re- cornerstone of the first beet turned from a trip to Yellowstone Na- factory in Utah, it is considered hi? tional park. ly appropriate to institute such s& Farr West farmers have harvested ebration at this time. their pea crops, both early and late, Officials of the Utah-Idah- 0 and the pea viner has closed down. company have offered to coone? They report that 300 tons of peas hsve with the contribution of been harvested in Farr West this year. defray general expenses, $$ floats for the mammoth parade to. toittoi I. of KANESVILLE Other sugar companies and userTrf beet sugar are expected to show " Mr. and Mrs. William Green an- ilar interest. nounce the birth of a baby boy at the unusual Very entertainment Dee hospital July 9. Mrs. Green was turee are being planned for the S of Norton in addition to the parade, includS formerly Miss Margarette Sunset. the most thorough going rodeo Lucile Bartlett, Edna Bartlett, and witnessed in Utah. The intennou Elva Dawson are visiting this week in tain country is being combed for the NORTH OGDEN Deweyville, Utah, with Mr. and Mrs. very beet of riders and devilish f horses and cattle. Marian Perry and family. Extensive preparations are being Alice Fletcher has returned from a made for the celebration here on July visit with her grandparents, Mr. and 24th. At 9 oclock there will be chil- Mrs. Robert Fletcher, of Rock Springs, Used drens races, which will be followed by Wyoming. a parade. A program will be preand Mr. and Mrs. Charles sented in the chapel at 11 oclock. In Blanch and Laurence Mayberry,have COAL RANGES Mayberry includthe afternoon various sports, Canada. to a They returned from trip ing a baseball game, will compose the visited Yellowstone, Glacier and TeTerms! entertainment. ton national parks; also Waterton Naof number a boys Tuesday morning in Canada. and girls rallied to pick beans, which tional park Many of the Kanesville people en are being canned at (he local factory. canned joyed the outing in honor of the old Table beets are also being POWER folks of Weber county held at Lorin now. & LIGHT CO. The North Ogden fruit exchange has Farr park last Thursday. The list who were shipped four carloads of apricots. The of people from this ward season for this fruit and also for entertained included Mrs. Annie Schultz, D. J. Nyvold, Mr. and Mrs. raspberries ia drawing to a dose. Monday evening the quorum of H. P. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Peterson, Mrs. priests and the New Testament Sun- L. Green, Mrs. Eva and Mrs. T. R. Mr. day school class motored to Lagoon, Emily Peterson, where they enjoyed a picnic supper Jones, Mrs. John A. Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. James Rawson, Mr. and Mrs. B. and the evenings entertainment. The S. and C. club met at the home M. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry of Verna Woodfield July 8. The eve- Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Green, ning was devoted to sewing. Lunch' and Mr. and Mrs. George Grden. Miss Florence Peterson, leader of eon was served to the following mem' See the first year Jessie dub, entertained Mrs. ben: Neuenschwander, Spackman, Clara Orton, Edith Wor-to- her group with a social Thursday eveBeatrice Shape, Norma Orton, ning at her home. The girls enjoyed Loan Leona Staley, and Janette Woodfield. indoor games under the direction of Office Friday evening, July 11, a party was Miss Blanch Mayberry, Miss Lucile held for Clyde Randall, who has re- Bartlett, and Miss Florence Peterson, The after which refreshments were served Railroad Watches cently returned from Europe. program consisted of a prelude by to the following: Berniece Rawson, Diamonds Melvin Randall; song, ladies chorus; Glenna Jones, Irene Hadley, Afton cornet solos, Bill Smalt z; welcome Green, Dorothy Hadley, Evelyn Jones, One-hal- f Off the home address, Bishop Harold S. Camp- Ha Peek, Fern Green, Lavon Rawson, Price. Regular bell, and response by the guest of Lucile Bartlett, Blanch Mayberry, Raw-sonand Florence Verla A followed the honor. dance Peterson, proUtah 278 25th Practically all of the furnishings were with her alio burned. Airs. Ella Eecraft is spending her laughter, Ula Barrow, and son of New York City, returned from a visit vacation in Huntsville with her sister, with friends at Deweyville the latter Mrs. Andrew Allen. part of last week. Mrs. Barrow is On account of the washout and imvacation with summer the spending passible roads in Weber canyon, the her parents here. rood over the Huntsville divide into Bean picking for the canneries com- Morgan county has been opened by menced this week. The crop will not the state road commission. be so heavy as was indicated early in The teachers preparation meeting the season, and the Mexican labor that which was scheduled to be held Tueswas arranged for will not be needed. evening was postponed until next Harvest of grain has also begun, with day week. most fields looking excellent. The farmers of Huntsville started Marguerite Myers and Mosiah to harvest peas last Thursday, July Holmes came from Logan to be with 10. Four vinera are kept busy. Many their parents over last week-enhave a acreage of peas farmers large Clair Taylor and Don Lee returned this season. last night from a vacation in Wyo ming. !ng the summer. Mrs. David Saunders, d. HUNTSVILLE Mrs. Floyd Jensen and Connie June, are here for daughter, Mrs. the summer from California. Jensen was formerly Miss Laura Felt. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Thompson and daughters, Lavem and Doris, of Berkeley, Calif., are visiting with Mra. Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mra. James Bailey. Mra. Jen Wangsgard entertained a group of friends at her home on Wednesday, July 9. Those present were Ella Grow, Mary Thurston, Martha Mr. and killed in an automobile .um i. f. UTAH Thurston, Eleanora Thurston, and Naomi Burg of Idaho. Mr. and Mra. Lester Terry and daughter, Mildred, of Ogden motored to Huntsville Sunday and spent the day with friends. Mr. and Mra. Charles Mortensen and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stromberg left last Thursday, for a trip through Yellowstone. They are expected home the last of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johansen left Saturday for a fishing trip to Salmon river and will visit with Mr. and Mra. Lofgreen of Idaho before returning. A large number of old people motored to Ogden to the outing held at Lorin Farr park Thursday. Places Huntsville were set for thirty-on- e guests. Three of this number were over eighty years old. Judge W. R. Roberts of the society will be the speaker at sacrament meeting next Sunday, July 20. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thurston of gram. Huntsville announce the birth of a William I. Hatten, proprietor of babv boy at the Dee hospital last the North Ogden garage, is having week. his vacation now. He and his family The store owned by Albert Wangs- and a number of relatives are enjoygard and operated by his ing a fishing trip in Jackson Hole, Blaine Garner, was broken into dur- Wyoming. ing the past week and some gasoline A. L. Embry, scoutmaster of the and oil taken. local group, accompanied by his son, Miss Barbara .Reeve of Ogden was Bertis, Russell Carl Alvord, the guest of Miss Laura Allen last and Wallace Campbell, Warren motored to Thursday and Friday. Camp Kiesel Sunday evening. They Airs. Andrew Allen entertained at will enjoy a week of camp life before a birthday supper Sunday, July 13, in returning. honor of her daughter, Mrs. Albert Smith. The color scheme was yellow FARR WEST and white, and the table was decorated with summer flowers in those colors. Places were set for nineteen. The road from the Farr West beet The evening was spent in music and dump to the Utah Hot Springs will soon be completed and open to trafgames. Huntsville is planning a celebration fic. Workmen have been busy on this for Pioneer day, July 24. The M road for the past ten days. Alen of the Mutual Improvement asMiss Nona Brown is again at her sociation are in charge, and they home in Farr West. For the past six promise a good time for everybody. weeks Miss Brown has been the guest The program for the day is as fol- of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Painter of Burlows: Program, 10 a. m.; sports of ley, Idaho. all kinds beginning at one oclock, Oretta Chugg and Siesta Taylor with prizes for the winners. This will were the guests of Miss Ruth Dobb be followed by a rodeo. A dance at Sunday. the town hall, with a good orchestra Miss Susie Painter returned to her from Ogden, will be the closing fea- home in Burley, Idaho, Sunday. She ture of the day. The chairman of the has been visiting relatives in Farr affair is Alelvin Engstrom; finance West during the past five weeks. committee, Leslie Jensen, Flora McDee Brown is still ill at the Dee Kay, Gay Wangsgard, Gloria Schade, hospital. His condition is reported as Eleanora Thurston, and David Berlin; favorable. program committee, Delworth Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. John V. Taylor aneva Wangsgard, Fawn' McKay, Joe nounce the birth of a baby girL Janse, and Arnold Renstrom; decoraFarr West offers something new in tion committee, Don Engstrom, Vir- its festivities for July 24th. The days ginia AlcEntire, Laura Allen, John activities will commence with a proNewey, Blaine Uarrop, and Edris gram in the ward chapel in the mornrodeo and sports committee, ing. A rodeo will be staged in the Carlyle Doman, Hugh McKay, Allen park in the afternoon. A weiner Jorgenson, Roy Bailey, Harold Newey, roast and bonfire party at night will Erwin Tracy, and Ross McEntire. bring the event to a close. The afAir. and Airs. Henry Grow of Plain fair is being sponsored by the Sunday City, formerly of Huntsville, are re- school, and the public ia invited. joicing over the arrival of a daughter Kenneth Brown, accompanied by his who will be called Dixie Louise. sisters, Belva and Nona, attended the A fire destroyed the home of George funeral services of Mist Kathryn II. liinckle early Tuesday morning. Wythe of Brigham City, who was BEFORE BUYING 4-- H n, Gen-eologic- son-in-la- al w, . Jes-perse- if Unde Sams . Russell Anderson left Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carver for a trip through Yellowstone National park. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Anderson and daughter, Mra. Lillian Willie, are attending the farmers encampment at the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan. Utah Beet Sugar Day Is Instituted at Lehi St, Ogden, J L. VIADUCT Market & Groceteria the mother of the beet sugar industry in Utah if not in the United States, has inaugurated a "Utah Beet Sugar Day, the first annual observLehi, 183-- 5 Twenty-fourt- h Street A Cash and Carry MirM at Cash and Carry Prlcca for Cash and Carry People. ance of which is to be held Wednes- - STOP ! - Holiday Ahead Have your car groomed by experts before starting off on your holiday jaunt, not only for safety and performance but for appearance, too. With your engine in good shape. ;he entire car greased, washed, and tires repaired or replaced, your trip will be safe and enjoyable too. n; We are pleased to announce that George Veach, for 8 years our night foreman, is with us again. He will be pleased to meet and serve both old and new friends. 2441 Kiesel Ave. - 4-- 11 Mc-Furla- nd and Mrs. William II. Holmes. Mrs. Olive Aldous of Sage, Wyo., is here for a few weeks visit with relatives and old-tifriends. Mrs. Aldous was for many years a resident here. She is staying at the home of her sister, Airs. Daniel Drake. Among the Visitors at the Farmers Encampment at Logan this year were Miss Jean Bon.xpn Mycra Belnap. Miss Belnap won the award in a contest. Miss Myrell Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dixon, who was hurt in an automobile accident last week, is improving nicely. Miss Dixon suffered from a clot on the Pine, caused by a broken blood vein Leonard Wright is in Cache June-tiowhere he will be employed dur- meal-planni- n, New Beauty for the New Ford THE NSW oovta Phone 604 Garage COOLER-:In Ogden Canyon 25c Buys An Unlimited Sunday Pass! Whv Fiw cars st say price bars mors style or dlitlnctioa did MU Ford Coups. You will take real pride ia itf beauty, urt ue.111 1 will find sa erer-- f rewinf satiifactioa is Its alert, capable ( ence. It ! e particularly food choice for the woman motpriat f ill safety, comfort, cate of control, reliability and ttordiuMit Call tslcpboss for demon Kratio n Celebrating Our 14th Anniversary! 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