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Show WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE KANESVILLE Mr. and Mr. Sam Fletcher have gone to Rock Spring, Wyoming, to visit Mr. Fletcher parent, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fletcher. Mr. and Mr. Du vis Stangcr and two small children,' of Butte, Mon tana, and Mr. Alta Stangcr Hansen and daughter, of Idaho, spent the week-en- d visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. George Green and Mr. and Sirs. Willium Green. Miss Vera and Mr. George Fletcher, of Rock Springs, Wyoming, are guests at the home of Mr. anti Mrs. Charles Mayberry. Miss Malle Green is visiting in Ogden with her sister, Mrs. Icroy Johnson. Evelyn Jones, Dorothy Hadley, Alton Green, Glena Jones, Fern Green, club atand Irene Hadley, of the tended the outing at the Weber stake ramp in South Fork canyon. William, Welma and Melba Bartlett, of Norland, Idaho, have been visiting here with the families of Mr. and Mrs. John Burtlett and Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Bartlett turning from South Fork canyon in an uien truck late Saturday. A11 refrbm their exper-encport no ill effects ladies attended the The young dubs outing there. Weber County A most pleasant day was spent at ramp breakfast, hiking, luncheon and participating in the general program. A threatened storm hurried the attendants homeward late in the afternoon, but they were nnable to get out of the canyon ahead of the deluge. Returning to his home from Blunwy on Saturday evening, Walter Williamson was caught in the North salt Lake flood. However, after harassing experiences, he was able to make his way through and to bring to safety a woman who, with two' children, was marooned there. Carl V. Erickson spent last Sunday in Salt Uke City, a guest at the Scandanavian reunion of Utah people. Mr. and Blr. Ira Drake, with their children, accompanied their brother, towis Drake, to his home in Burley, visitIdaho, and spent the week-en- d in and there relatives and ing friends Twin Falls. They returned home City, Idaho, where she will join her husband, who has been working there this summer. She expects also to visit her. son, George, and his family, who are Idaho residents. Mr. and Mrs. Idol Green and Albert Hunt motored to Baker City, Oregon, last week, where they expect to spend a short time visiting relatives. Mrs. Mary Ann Bodily and Mrs. Leland Bodily of Syracuse were Plain City visitors last week. Mr. and Mr. Fred Nash, Miss DorBliss. othy Maw, Mil's Lois Palmer, Vivian Bliss and Edith Poulson, Thomas attended the North Weber stake outing at lagoon on August 8. laiurence Jenkins returned from Seattle Friday. Blr. Jenkins has been e. 4-- H Don Baldwin of California, nephew posed that the peach of Blrs. Charlotte Jacobs, was her somewhat damaged. guest Wednesday evening. very soon and before evening had pur chased the meat for culinary purposes. ahe manager of the farm is having a rug made of the hide. Saturday, Ruby Early, daughter of William Early of Logan, visited her cousin, Rosie Wahlstrom. Mrs. Charlotte Jacobs, county president of the farm bureau, attended the club girls outing at Weber stake She was the camp last Saturday. here. from only represenUtive . At 8 oclock Tuesday morning the ten-year-o- ld CHURCHES Weber County Fruit and Vegetable Growers association began packing EPISCOPAL CHURfIj green tomatoes at the E. C. Olsen packGOOD SHEPHERD t l l er JTTHE a load to house. expected They ing street and G ant .! car Tuesday and Wednesday, but due to the constant and heavy rainfall they John W. Hyslop, rector The ninth Sunday have been unable to do so. Mrs. J Mr. and Wednesday evening Holy Communion at a m N. Jensen attended the Weber county church school at 9:30 a. m at the Democratic committee banquet service and sermon at n House. Valley ning prayer and sermon in' St P,uf Mr. and Blrs. James Thoms, who church, Plain City, at 3 p Holhave been living in Kenneth The Tector brooks house for the past five months, ication, the service moved to Ogden Thursday. above. as Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Greaser had Mr, Greasers cousin, his wife, and three children as their guests for the past Highway departments of 4ft miW.25 week. improved a total of The heavy rains of the past week state highway in 1929, accordfi J have left their effects here. Tuesday figures compiled by the bunt? 2 I j morning the Union Pacific tracks public roads, United States seemed to be in danger of being wash- ment of agriculture. This is ed away, but very Boon some recruits crease of 3,270 miles over the lS were sent out and the tracks were figure. The total mileage in the ita! saved. Many tomatoes just commen highway systems at the end of 193 ring to ripen were split) and it is sup was 314,136. ty-four- th 1 returning from a days out-n- g at Como Springs Saturday evening, Miss Lillian Allen was slightly iruised and cut when the car in which she was riding overturned. Mr. and Blrs. Norman F. Bingham, formerly of Riverdale, spent Sunday afternoon visiting friends and rela-- i lives here. While here they gave invitations for a party to be given- in honor of their son, Melvin, who was recently married. Mrs. John Ward and grandson, Leon, spent Wednesday visiting relatives in Liberty. Miss Ruth Shaw returned with her. Clarence Stimpson and small son, While . j JuESjJj representing the Intermountain Woolen mills in the northwest. Mrs. Austin Sharp and two small daughters of Prosser, W a&hington, are visiting Relatives in Plain City and Ogden for a short time. Mr. and Blrs, Charles Ellsworth of faj Colorado have been visiting relatives in Plain City for a few days. They are on their return from a trip to New York. Blrs. Ellsworth was formerly Monday. by Mr. Bybee, Miss tola Wright is spending a va Laurence, accompanied Miss Margaret Neal of Plain City. week fishing and touring last spent Idaho. She A cation plans in Idaho. at Blackfoot, Saturday afternoon Plain Citys league baseball team defeated Hoo- to return the latter part of August. HUNTSVILLE Mrs. Murray K. Jacobs was happily Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Upton are at pers A league team on the. Hooper at noon Monday when Blr. surprised Los Angeles, where Mr. Upton was diamond. The score was 8 to 2. and Mrs. Gertrude Witherow'and her A social held last Tuesday aftermoleft business. by They Itiverdale won the county champion- called on Mr. Green, of California came noon at 2 o'clock, in the Relief society in the second division of the tor on August 9 and will be gone two father, ship which to her. Mrs. Witherow was .see hall. A program was given in were afteraccompanied by weeks. They farm bureau league Saturday school chum of Blrs. Jacobs and until Mrs. Bertha Kccles Wright gave two noon by defeating Warren with a score Mrs. Bernice Butcher of Los Angeles, Monday hadnt seen each other they the readings. Mrs. Stanley, of Ogden, of 12 to 2 at Plain City. here been who has during visiting 1909. and since humorous several readings, gave Blr. and Mrs. George Moyes gave summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephens and her small daughMra. Margie Fenill sang two songs; a shower at their home Satur- Mrs. Charles Swenson. parcel luncheon was served. There was a Hazel, of Salt Lake were the ter, Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Bingham en day evening in honor of the marriage large attendance, both from Hunts- ot their son, Alfred, and Miss Eliza- Urtained at dinner August 9 in honor guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. ville and Middleton. The social was beth Shut? of Mr. and Mrs. Bingham during the first part of this Ogden. The guests en- of their house-guestunder the direction of Mrs. Fawn children of week. two and themselves with parlor games, George Graham joyed Mrs. and Schade Mrs. Lilly McKay. Stanley Ward went after which lunch was served by the Sacramento, Calif. The party also in- to Monday evening as Elisabeth Jensen. of the Smith CanLagoon guest Rheardon Mrs. hostess. Those present were Mr. and cluded Mr. and Joseph Huntsville has been visited by a Mrs. Frank ning company of Clearfield. Dahl of Ella Bliss Mrs. WyoMr. and Peter of Gale, Chicago, Early Tuesday morning Roland large number of heavy rains the past Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Poul-so- ming, William Dahl of California, Mrs, on week or ten days, leaving the hay and Bingham narrowly escaped serious inand Mr. Mrs, and Mr. G. Mrs. E. and Josiah Blr. Carver, Bingham, The condition. hay and Mrs. Albert juries when his car overturned at grain in a bad Moyes, Mr. and Mrs, Claude Bingham. As in that is down is getting black and Oren Moyes, .Mr. Cozydale curve. Just as he went to met clubs Mrs. and Ivan Members of the girls moldy. Saturday afternoon and eve- Moyes, Mr. and Mrs. ErneBt llipwell, this week at the homes of Louise make the curve the front wheels of These factors, so necessary to pilot and motorist can only be ning .there were five slides in South Blr. and Mrs. Henry Shulz and fam- Blyers, Bertha Williamson, and Grace his car locked, which caused his car assured by expert mechanical service, proper gasoline and oil, to Fork canyon, and three in Beaver canoverturn and threw car the against ily, Mrs. Annie Geddes, Mrs. Mary Stoker. Each of the three groups are a in quality tires and tire repair work. Our service is complete. yon. The largest slide in South' Fork Ann Geddes, Mrs. Caroline Weather-stoof telephone front pole directly o' demonstrations and studying foods, was about three rods wide and five the station. .Motorists, make our garage your landing Cozydale the Though top Mrs. Josephine Rawson, Mrs. there work were given at each home. feet deep, but were all cleaned away Mabel of the car and the windshield were field for service and storage. i Melba Mrs. A. Mrs. F. Blrs. Bingham chaperoned Fisher, Cory, Roland by Sunday evening by the road com- Melba Fisher, Mrs. Orma MeFarlane, demolished, escaped injury. group of girls at a swimming party at mission workers. Skunk creek, furth- Mr. Fred Flinders, from, the Twelfth Mr. and Weber gymnasium Wednesday eveElmer Mrs. and Carver, albe to said was er east of Beaver, waid, was the speaker at sacrament Mrs. Laurence Carver, Mrs. Amanda ning. After the fun at the pool, most impassable on account of the Sunday evening. Mrs. Ruth The Miss Bliss Golda was Ina Dutch treat Carver, enjoyed. party meeting wash-out- a and debris that is washed Moyes, 604 Creaser sang "Lay My Head Be Misses Elma Edna Poul and included Fern Irene Platt, Bingham, Hipwell, into the road. neath the Rose." She was accomThe M" Men of Huntsville are son,- Blessrs. Harold' Weatherston, Bertha Williamson, Ruth McFarland, panied on the piano by Susie Jacobs. and Homer toe Elaine 01 Poulson, Dorothy Bingham-Spiers. Ralph Taylor, sponsoring a dance here on Friday son, Walter Moyes, Josiah B. Wednesday a fine baby Carver, - A fine musical program was given evening, August IB. Good music and girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jessie under the Lawrence and Carver. last here Skeen, evening George Sunday a good time is promised. The public n A. Child at their home. Blr. and Mrs. Fred Singleton and direction of Mr W. Malan. Miss is invited. Tuesday Mr. ancT Mrs. J. N. Jensen Nelson alto gave a most interestFuneral services were held for Blr. and Mrs. Parley Rawson and and daughters, Gladys and Dorothy, Cenin are week the of her experiences spending the ing Ulk son daughter, Leah, Mayne McDougall, toured to the toy Scout camp at Lowas in The mission. South Fork tral States canyon. program 2441 of Violet Felt McDougall, last ThursAve. OGDEN, UTAH Louis F. Moench and Blr. Dickie of sponsored by the Mutual improvement gan canyon, where they attended the day in the Seventh ward chapel. Mrs. and f Raleigh Campbell family reunion. visited Plain association. McDougall was formerly of Hunts- Seattle, Washington, Miss They returned Wednesday evening. in the interest the On of 13, City Monday August Wednesday, of Felt. ville, the daughter Joseph A ecu men Business college of Salt Sarah Glier, daughter of Blrs. Kate Lake City, of which Mr. Moench has Glier, was married to Floyd Lemar of charge. They were dinner guests at Morgan. FARR WEST the home of Mr; and Mrs. L. R. Jen Miss Edna' Spiers is spending her kins. vacation with relatives in Idaho. The ladies of the Farr West Relief Rain in Plain City has benefited The teachers for county schools society met at the home of Mrs. Elis- the crops. have received their appointments as abeth torkin. The lesson was confollows: tola Wright, Wilson; Marducted by Mrs. Lorenzo Taylor. A guerite Myers, Roy; Lucy Holmes, short social followed the meeting, afHOOPER Plain City, and Mosiah Holmes, ter which a dainty lunch was served. T. Ole Smith will give up his Mr. and Mrs. Riley E. Taylor are Weber county high to Uke at position Blembcrs club of the with . joined spending a few days with friends at BEAUTY CONTEST post graduate work this season. I TRACK EVENTS GOLF TOURNAMENT 4 BASEBALL GAMES the other clubs-oHOB8E8HOE PITCHING the Weber-stakIdaho Falls. Miss Ruth Dabb and Miss Oretta and spent an enjoyable day in Weber RIVERDALE Chugg spent Sunday afternoon at the canyon last week.- The girls who took home of Bliss Zesta Taylor. e the trip were Bfarian Wtddison, Mr, and Blr. A. I). Brown are Belnap, Margaret Widdison, Friday morning an employe on the spending a few days at Yellowstone Josephine Stoker, Blarie Widdison, Cragubaum farm was startled when park. They were accompanied on Arlene Blitchel,-MaurinCray thorn, passing a cherry tree by having a their trip by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Alice Widdison,1- They were accom- lions tail brush his face. Looking Brian. panied by Blrs. J. G. Widdison of the up to see what furry substance had Miss Ruth Dabb entertained the M. I. A. stake board. touched him, he discovered a mounclub at her home Fri girls of the The sacrament services were well tain lion. Immediately he moved sevday evening. After a pleasant social attended Sunday- evening.1 Castle eral feet away from the tree and intime, lunch was served to the follow- Blurphy and family were present and structed Ned Mills to run for help. ing: Oretta Chugg, Annie Dabb, rendered a delightful program of vo- Ned soon returned with the manager Ethel Long, Yera Brown, tois West, cal and instrumental music in the Ha- of the farm, who shot the animal in Norma Taylor, and Ilermine Groberg. waiian language. Bishop Blurphy was the head. Investigators think that The Farr West ward enjoyed an the speaker of the evening. the cougar was forced down Weber Blrs. Sadie Baker of Rexburg was canyon for want of clear drinking outing at Crystal Springs Thursday evening. a visitor at the Jas. G. Widdison home water, and it followed the path of the A reunion of the Brown family was last Weber county canal Chinese of OgTuesday. held at llarrisvillc on Friday, August Blrs. Nellie Parker has returned den heard of the killing of the lion 1. About 400 of the family were in from a weeks vacation at Bear lake. attendance. In the morning a very She was accompanied by Blr. and Blrs. interesting program was given in the Edwin Parker. Welcome U. I Athletic ... This promises to be the biggest athletic spectacle ever held in Utah. Five thousand Union Pf- Harrisville chapel. Dinner was served Lyman Coope, little son of Blr. and 16 fpeclal tril Six hundred fifty trained athletes will compete in at the noon hour, and the afternoon Mrs. Harvey Coope, who was operatMeet Visitors! band will iinrUKeTkni? provide music. Huge parade. Colorful dances at Berthsn. was spent in athletic sports. Supper ed on recently in the Dee hospital, is games. Fifteen track and field events. Bathing beauty contests. Fireworks. BoxJ,' and a dance in the evening closed the recovering. ing and what have you. Tho Hooper viners are in full operdays festivities.' On Saturday, AuDont let anything keep you away. Come, and bring the entire family. gust 2, the family gathered at the ation running through the beans, Hermitage in Ogden canyon, where which is a fairly good crop, but the they again banqueted at the noon recent rain storm has done considerOFFICIAL PROGRAM hour. Mrs. Catherine Field of Ogden able damage, to the hay crop. and Mrs. Sarah Jane Redford of Ku Mr. and Blrs. Rulon Reus are the FRIDAY, AUGUST 15TH SATURDAY, AUCUST 16TH pert, Idaho, were the oldest members proud parents of a baby boy, born rem. I Grand i. Pared. Stadia- of the family present. l:3t a. m. Track and Field Events. - Ogden cently in a Salt Lake hospital. at hnrdlee waIS:6S a. m. Track and Field Events. lew m. Farr West has been greatly a. Finals d 1:11 Orden Stadiam. 1S:M a. m. Preliminaries law hardies ning bread lamp. by the rains of the past week. . daak. 1:41 a. m. vault ahot pal feat. ditches are ? filled with WILSON Irrigation 1:41 a. Jaaiar event a. m. dash. daak. water, and no more water shortage is I:SI a. m Junior event 10:15 a. m. On anticipated this fall. aula run running Rain ? Plenty, thank you; but while . daak running kigh jama- - kigh Jump discus. 1:81 a. m. Junior treat bean and grain crops are slightly damd 1:01 11:21 a. ran. a m. au Preliminaries kigh knrdlea. aged with the continued wetness, that 100 1:11 a. ai. Janier event CITY 11:31 a. m. is more than offset by the benefit to Clean, Wholesome Food ran javelin. 0:15 a. m Finals high hardies. the other crops. 1S:H a. m. Harare hoa Pitrhlng singles. Blr. and Blrs. William England and AReasonable Prices Elks' Caurt 0:3k a. aSmail relay. Service Fifteen received a girls thorough Mr. and Blrs. Fuller of Ogden are 0:00 a. m. Trap Bhaating 100 targets. Ogdca a. n. Tray Bhaating Ilf target. Ogden Gun Clnb 1:M in cloudburst the rewhile drenching Clah. taking a trip through the northwest Taurnuiaeat. Ogden U. P. AtMetie !: a. 0:00 a. m Rifle Sheeting men and wamea-a- aH as far as Portland, Oregon. Mr. and ham Felice Range. Mrs. England expect to visit their son, 10:20 a. m Swimming and 1:00 a. m. Tennis Flnab. Ogdca U. P. Athletic Clah Driving Event men and Rollo, who resides at Klammath Falls, Ccartc. Weber Gym. Oregon. 11:00 a. m. Calf Tsaraamcat 0:00 a. m Honcchea Pitching deablea. Elks Caurt Karl Swenson and his company put 2 :00 a m. Golf 10 hales. v " Singles. U-- ft on their big tent show in Plain City Mt" td" CaB' Men, 80 helec. 417 Eccles Ruilding, Ogden, Utah cSbT" Wemen. 10 halm. Ogdca Ccantry CIM Monday evening. Blr. Swenson form11:00 a. m. Baseball U. P. vs. 10:00 a. m Baseball A. 4 8. L, Ogden (losing teams 1st day) Ogden erly lived in Plain City, and the overStadia m. diaau Enclosed please find check or post office money crowded tent and appreciative audi11:30 a. m Championship l:M fe. m -J1"A" Band Can test Ofba ence was the welcome tendered him bsra. Ft Da.g- k"-n-l.rg. Stadiam. order for which will send me Tost The you for by his townspeople. Baseball Chamfeiansh Ip :5 S-2:45 fe. m. Baseball O. 8. L. vs. O (winning tea Mr. and Blrs. W. C. Carver and W R R' A N. 1st day.) Ogdca Stadiam. 6 Months Oadea Stadium .i $1.00 0:50 fe. a. Banquet Bishop and Blrs. Joseph Skeen of WarHatel Blph- 4:30 fe at System 1 ren are spending a short vocation in 5:30 fe. m Open Air Prafeasisaal Baaing Match, A" Bni Canleat 0(4ea Stadiam. Br...a.l...ll,1,l..a.aa4.aiaiaatBaa(taBaaMaa(QQ Shea Ogdea Chamber af Csmmerca. Old lellowstone park. c(Check amount of subscription desired.) Ber. Stadium. Blr. and Blrs. Hyrum Weatherston 0:00 fe. m. Dancing. m 0:H fe. knd family of togan are spending the Firewarks Duplay. Remarks by V. P. System Ogden Stadiam. B adie.. ...... .......... .....a..., week in Plain City, the guests of Mr. 0:30 fe. m. Dancing. Halt Berthana Hall. and Mrs. Charles Weatherston. 11:10 p. m. Depart arc af Trains. The ladies of the Plain City Relief Street.. society held their meeting Tuesday Excursion Utah All O. S. L, afternoon. The lesson, "Women in the Pence Biovement, was conducted City by Class Leader Mrs. Roxie llislop. Mrs. R. J. Taylor left for Salmon . 4-- H 4-- H - -- Dependabilit- y- Powe- r- s, Speed Are as Vital n, 4-- H the Highway the Air n, Phone - , . Garage La-vo- - eight-year-o- ld Kiesel Har-risvil- e. 4-- H f e Two Days of Royal Entertainment UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM - Ver-nic- - ATM LET E 4-- H MEET The Biggest' Event of its Kind Ever Staged in Utah TODAY and TOMORROW at OGDEN When; in Ogden -- Eat- bene-fitte- 221-ya- rd -- Dicks Cafe 110-ya- rd " 75-ya-rd PLAIN All-yar- 440-yar- d -l The Ogden Post I ;:vBr,jr - Offld1-Bertkan- . . One-Cent-a-M- ilc From Points in Idaho and COME! JOIN IN THE FUN! a |