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Show Friday, August THE OGDEN POST 21 m,. :s WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE HUNTSVILLE of Huntsville gave a party last Wednesday evening for those who worked on the different committees for the 24th of July celebration. Melvin Engstrom was chairman of the party, with Gay Wangs gard chairman of the games and Laura Allen chairman of refreshments. Covers were laid for Bishop and Mrs. W. IL Me Entire, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Engstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ilengstrom, Mr. and Mrs. E. It. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Felt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berlin, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Berlin, Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grow, The i'W M Men Miss Gene Berlin, Miss Ortelle Stallings, Misa Mary Clark, Miss Laverna Burnett, Miss Flora McKay, Miss Edris Jcsperson, Miss Klnora Thurston, Miss Fawn McKay, Miss Emma Rae McKay, Miss Gloria Srhade, Miss Laura Allen, Miss Gay Wangsgard, and Messrs. Leslie Jensen, llosa Don Engstrom, Dilworth Jensen, Carlyle Dorman, Harold Newey, Burns Wangsgard, Hugh McKay, Roy Bailey, Armand Schade, Blaine liar-roJack Newey, Allen Jorgenson, Abbott Grow, Melvin Engstrom, Jarvis Thurston, Everett Doman, and Marlow Stoker. The party was held in the Relief society hall The evening was spent in games and music. Mr, and Mrs. Parnell Grow of the Daisy Meadow inn are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby, girl, born Au- Me-Enti- re, p. ' gust 8. Miss Fern Collard and Miss Ruth Collard of Salt lake City have been visiting in Huntsville with their sister-in-laMrs. Wells Collard. Mr. and Mrs. Will Moyes, Jr., and five children of Murlah, Idaho, visited with relatives and friends in Huntsville Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fielding and e aon of Iayton, Mr. and Mrs. John and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson and family of Taylor spent the day in Huntsville Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Fielding. Sunday school conference will be held here Sunday, August 31. A program is being arranged by local Sunday school leaders. Roy Bailey, who fractured four ribs last week when he fell nine feet into a milk vaff at the Weber Central dairy, is recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wangsgard announce the arrival of a baby boy, born August 13. Mrs. Wangsgard was formerly Miss Barbara Seamona. The garage that is being built by Albert Spencer is now completed. It replaces the garage that was burned some time ago. Mr. and Mra. Erwin Tracy returned home Monday evening after a trip through Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs Tracy stated that they had a wonder w, Ma-lin- & f ful trip. RIVERDALE parks, and the midJle west states. They are from Berkeley, Calif. Mrs. John ward has entertained her daughter-in-law- , Mrs. lao Ward, and two small children, Anna and Keith, during the week. Mrs. Carl S. Adams was the hostess at a birthday party given in honor of her daughter, Jesse's, twelfth birthgames day anniversary. were enjoyed by the small folks. Lunch was served. The guests included Ethdk-r- t Russel, Mary Russel, Ellen Child, Uevclla Child, Walter Child, Evelyn Stephens, Rosie Walstrom, Virginia Call, Phyllis Hunter, and Jessie Adams. A. Ross of Salt Lake spent Sunday in Rivcrdale visiting his small daughter, Joan Ross, who resides with her aunt, Mrs. Charlotte Jacobs. Out-of-do- or gram commences. At 3 o'clock the sports begin, consisting of .various rodeo, and other races, stunts of interest. The day 'will end with a grand ball in the evening in the recreational halL This celebration is also giving place for the dedication of the new cement road. Visiting speakers will be Representative Don B. Colton, II. IL Blood, and F. W. Stratford. The clubs, the Calf of club, and the Future Farmer America will be represented. The chairmen of the various committees are as follows: John Lowe, sports; J. II. Naisbitt, program; Leslie Powers, livestock; Florence Naisbitt, flowers; Lewis Spaulding, finance; J. D. Hooper, reception; Charlotte Spaulding, lunch; Lee Stoddard, stunts; Albert Anderson, refreshments; Jas. G. Widdison, publicity. These chairmen club met at the home of with numerous other assistants are The Miss Ray Wade Wednesday evening. working to promote a big day, and it The girls engaged in sewing until the gives promise of a good time. Last Saturday a reunion of the Fow-er- s midnight hour when refreshments family was held in the Hooper were served to the following: Ray, Bessie, and Roberta Wade, Isabella park with 214 present. A program and Afton Wayment, and Lilian Han- was enjoyed in the morning, and the son. The girls will meet at the home afternoon was spent with games, of Miss Mae Skeen on Wednesday sports, luncheon, and a general handshaking and renewing of friendships. evening next. anc he evening, and Elder lleber Hawks of the high and Mrs. Alfred Powers of 0 council was the principal speaker at j en were proclaimed the best waltz L. D. S. service Sunday evening. Bishop Joseph F. Skeen and wife have returned from their vacation in James Fowers was stricken with a severe attack of stomach trouble and Yellowstone park. Miss Juanita Wayment of Oxford, taken to the hospital last week. Idaho, is spending a few weeks with Bill Hull left several days ago for relatives in Warren. Vancouver on a business trip. He was rrank Stewart, Arthur Marriott, accompanied by hia brother. Irwin. Clyde Stewart, and Clifford Judkins Mr. and Mra. Will accompanied the Agricultural club of Falls, Idaho, were Haynes of Twin guests last week the Weber county high ochool on a of Mr, and Mrs. Lee Oren Brown, Watha Brown, and Joseph Brown made a trip to Yellowstone park last week. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Taylor left for Idaho Falls Tuesday, where they will spend a few weeks visiting relatives. Elder Gordon Thompson of the high council was the speaker at the Sunday evening service. bliss Helen Brown entertained a few friends at her home Friday evening. The young people were entertained with indoor games during the evening and a dainty luncheon was served. The guests were Vera Brown, Oretta Chugg, Zesta Taylor, Irma Chugg, Nina Taylor, Ilermine Groberg, and Clara Brown. tug-of-w- ar, 4-- H WARREN Eldin Rawson spent Thursday and Friday of last week visiting with his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Perry, and family of Deweyville, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fletcher are guests at the home of their son, Sam Fletcher. club girls met this week at The the ward meeting house and held a 4-- H social. Glenna Jones visited last week yrith her grandmother, Mrs. Budge, of Pleasant View. Agnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Todd, has had to leave her work in Ogden and return to her home on account of illness. Mr. llaliday of California is visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Todd, aqd family. Almira Green is in Syracuse visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bartlett and family spent Sunday in Ogden can-yo- n. Miss Etta Bale of Kanes vi lie and Desil Waldrom of Ogden were married Thursday, August 14, in Salt Lake City. They will make their home in Ogden for the present. PLAIN CITY laurcnce Jenkins and Miss GeneWilde of Coalville were married Wednesday, August 20, in the Salt lake temple. Both have been teachers in Weber county schools for several years past. Mr. Jenkins graduated ut the Agricultural college this year, receiving his degree in science vieves in economics. The young couple will spend their honeymoon touring the northwest. Mr. and Mra. Alton Poulson have returned to Plain City and are spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. Paulson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilans Poulson. Mr. Poulson has been attending summer school at the Agricultural college at Logan. They expect to return to Southern Utah with the opening of the school year. Mrs. Hannah Jerram of Salt lake City is visiting with Mrs. Josephine Rawson this week, George Geddes and daughter o. Winchester, Idaho, are visiting with Mr. Geddes mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Geddes. The band which is being organize! in Plain City by Mr. ONeil met for their first practice Tuesday evening. Over thirty boys and girls are taking advantage of the opportunity being offered them, and Mr. ONeil assures Plain City people that within ninety days his band will be able to handle dance music. Mrs. Marie Olson is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Perry Bingham, in Huntsville. President Julia E. Parry entertains the ladies of the North Weber stake be..n g-t- he camping trip to Strawberry creek last week. W. F. Wayment, Thora Wayment, Russell Wayment, and Mae Skeen visited relatives in Oxford, Idaho, last week. WILSON Mra. R. Joe Wallace, Sr., entertained Friday, August 15, at her home in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Max Hilton, of Ogden. Bunco waa the main diversion and a delicious luncheon was served. The guests list included: Mrs. Sarah Hilton, Mrs. Agnes E. Hogge, Mrs. W. R. Patterson, Mrs. 1. Hilton, Mrs. Piplinger, Mrs. James Christiansen, Mrs. Harry Davis, Mrs. 0. II. Butler, Mrs. Boyd Rowan, Mrs. L. Patterson, Mrs. Ben Bitton, Mrs. Louis Fowles, Mrs. D. Taylor, Mrs. I Skeens, Mrs. R. I Wallace, Jr-aMiss Sarah Ililton. .Girls of one of the first year foods classes met this week for a jollification at the home of one of their members, Miss Dorothy Spiers.' The young ladies worked in couples at making various kinds of for their refreshments, after candy which a round-tabl- e of play and eating was Those present were Mrs. enjoyed. A. J, McIIarlnnd, Mrs. John ra. George Swaner, and the Spiers, Misses Edna Bingham, Bertha Williamson, Elaine Bingham, Ruth McFarland, Fawn Olsen, Irene Platt, and Dorothy nd 4-- H Fowers. Mr. and Mra. Ray Rigby announce the arrival of a baby girl, born last Monday at the home of Mrs. M. A. Wadsworth. Mrs. Rigby was formerly Miss Lyda Wadsworth. Relief Society conference was held JaBt Sunday evening. with President Cora Fowers conducting. A good program was rendered, after which Mrs. board spoke. Members of the Belnap had an enjoyable reunion last family Wednesday in the ball park. Sports and luncheon were the diversions of the day, and ended with a dance in the evening. ' .. i M i- i- Dances were presented by Veronica Alton, Margaret Johnson and Mary Potter. A three-roun- d boxing event was also held. Lamb Banquet to Be Held in New Sheep Barns at Stockyards A lamb banquet will be given Monday evening in the new sheep house at Ogden Union stockyards. The new sheep house recently built at the cost of approximately $100,000 will enable the stockyards to handle many more sheep. Invitations have been issued to hundreds of prominent sheepmen and public officials. Included in the invitation list are Governor George H. Dern of Utah, Governor H. C. Baldridge of Idaho and prominent men connected with the livestock business and kindred activities in the western states. The program calls for the guests to assemble at the coliseum at 6 p. m., ? 1 1 ti u . 31 V N: v. r: $5.00 Down; $1.75 en-tert- af ;1 U-wi- horse-pullin- s I WHEAT Inc. Phone 121 500? Screen-Gri- d Weekly Come In and See Them at RADIO STUDIOS, Inc. Washington Phone 2337 Ave. 3245 Dont Let -- Vs Attend State Meet Salt Lake City These are all new 1930 Model Radios in beautiful cabinets. The manufacturer does not permit ua to advertise the make of this radio at this low price. Two More Lions Se6n HOOPER University of Utah Radios to Sell for saghis'wsftaj; Holstein Breeders m We Have Nine Standard Make LtoTy, ' Send for catalogue. GOT St J ."brd' be- HAVE YOU taasr nD 29. Regular class work gins September 30. 2810 Washington Avenue SnStWh!"?7 H register September Robt H. Hinckley, an-Pu- n? 4-- All other students must For further information concerning the sturdy Dodge Care, call We- - FARR WEST 27. performing. This wonder car is on its fourth trip across the continent. county farm bureau meeting. .rand Freshmen must register September 25, and must attend September 26 and 8 is band plyd in the uX SSS 0gdej parade last Friday. They J2ES S3f:LSs Standard Educational Institution. ... that's the way the Dodge Marathon In Vicinity of Roy fc Utaha Highest in 45 days and still going strong light thw year; as a result the lSrSJe0,1; University of Utah 21,998 Miles factory m Plain City will not be operated. The tomatoes in that vicinity will be hauled to the factory here. The threshers are being very the pr68ent time in kept this cm- iffity1 SKS at the HowMany Miles in aDodge V. The North Ogden Canning company expects to be canning tomatoes on Monday. The tomato crop is very the nd Plan NORTH OGDEN will play again Saturday for ber four-in-ha- n, Charlotte Jacobs of the Weber stake i1; 'it. where a driving T" tion will be staged, after which Tuesday. will be escorted C. H. Erickson, president of the Manager I F. through Whitlock, association, had charge of the meet- at the new sheep barn, feu ing and gave the opening address. tivities will begin at 6:30 p Short talks were made by H. W. Ballard, Cache valley, A. Lb Ingebret-soSperry Flour company, Gilbert to Register Thatcher and A. L. Christiansen. 4-- H KANESVILLE. The work of the Utah Growers' Exchange is progressing satisfactorily. This week two carloads of green have been shipped from here. Spiers. .?' A lawn party at the home of Mr. McFarlane, president of the s, Utah Fruit and Vegetable association, and Mrs. A. J. McFarland was given nn!?; a.nvd Mra .B- - E- - Chatelain visited the plant Wednesday morning. marriage of their daugh- Wednesday evening in the form of a to Jack Pringle of He reported that the work was being ine' Og- for their daughter, den surprise party done according to the best methods.. Jessene. Girls and boys of the juMiss Leona Ellis visited her folks nior crowd were the sponsors, and a nn?y rnkid?d L8 now fir8t and friends here during the week-enRandall, superintendent happy time was enjoyed with games, Miss Ellis resides in Salt Lake City. chooL Maurice music, and luncheon. Mrs. Charlotte Jacobs and her small Mr. and Mrs. William Judd and pre8ent Mcond assist- son, Gray, departed Tuesday with Mrs. their children, of Grantsville, were ant Jacobs brother and family, Mr. and The girls of this ward had a visitors at the Walter Williamson very Mr. E. F. Baldwin, and Jack, Parley, home last Sunday. ta th?rh.cr Sylvester Myers returned vllly. Wyoming. While there they will from Strawberry reservoir, Sunday wJS stay with P. P. where Thursday, Fru Baldwin, who resides yi Afton, Wyo. t0 .wimming, tennis, Mkin the Future Farmers of America enThey expect to return the latter part board at dinner joyed a five-da- y A encampment. of the week. August 14 at Keeleys large company of Weber county high after which were cafe, entertainKimball Jacobs has as his guest this they school club boys were in week his cousin, Ernest Baldwin, of ed at the Parry home. After discuss- with a number of their attendance, fathers and ing business matters and arranging instructors. Vern Salt Lake City. was Oberhansley work for the cPming year, the ladies in Mr. and Mrs. William Allen left charge of the trip. bunco. of enjoyed Those games presMr. and Mrs. William II. Holmes early this week for Trempnton, Utah, where they will visit their son, Arthur ent were Mrs. Minnie J. Stratford, and daughter, Sarah, have returned Allen, and family. They expect to Mrs. Sarah S. Iarkin, Secretary Mary from a visit with the A. Parley BingTerry, Mrs. Elizabeth Tracy, Mrs ham, Sr, return some time this week. at Smithfield. family Cordelia Mrs. Y. Elizabeth Carver, Misses Ixis Bingham and Beiva A Davi Mabel GarMr. Fife have been enjoying a vacation at Thompson, Mrs. Minerva K. Green, nSIrMRnd ner, Janette Rowan M(y. Boyd last Mrs. spent M. Eliza Mrs. Kerr, Bear lnke at Fish Haven. They moLotti. Randall, SuriA, Inga H week on d n automobile tour Stor,y tored up Sunday evening and they ex- Shurtliff, Mrs. Laura M. Jenkins. Mrs. southern Idaho. They were through Florence E. n Gorilla Bailey, and Mrs. Ruth Bailey joined at Barker, Mrs. Muffsh pect to return before Friday. Smithfield the Charles by Tam-Hogge Mr. and Airs. Levi J. Taylor left Iarkin. ily, who accompanied them through Chsdwick, Ved. Elder Hunt of North Ogden and the Burley-Twi- n early Wednesday morning for a short Elder Falls district GWys Bingham of Wilson were the vacation to Granddnddy lakes. They Wilson friends and relatives Henderson, .nd Beatrice Brown Many at the speakers sacrament will return home next meeting thegingham family joined with Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Allen and small Sunday evening. them Thursday in their reunion at Mr. and Mrs. Oron Moyes, Mr. am son were the guests of Mr. Allens Wend, nd"reUttew k' Vtin,i' iti Airs. Fred Singleton, and Mr. and Mrs. lagoon. Mr. Miss Dora Ilium and Mrs. Wilson Allen, parents, a motins week. Mr. Allen, formerly of Parley Rawson returned Saturday tor party of youngentertained people from her rom South Fork where canyon, Bve now they former home city (Malad) on Monin Wyoming. Rlir8ld The Childs family all the descend- havu been taking a short vacation. evening. Frank Moench. Jr., of Burley, Idaho, day ants of Henry II. Child held their The Misses Weltha and Lucy visited relatives in Plain City Sunday. annual family reunion August 19 at The tomato season is opening am Holmes have just returned from a Como Spring, Atfer a short business tomatoes are already being receive! pleasant visit with the Alma Compton meeting lunch was served. Favors at the family at Brigham City. local fish vth' factory in Tlain City. Due to were giveji for various competitive Mr. and Mrs. Ray Livermore and he blight, the crop will be light this games. Swimming and dancing were rear. children, of Sacramento, California, the state predatory animal other forms of entertainment. The are Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carver are with spending a two weeks vacation the presence of the lion. work ll A famihea present were Mr. and Mrs. relatives here. They are at pres-en- t time back a lion was VilW at home after their again short vaea at the home of Mrs. Livermores Mrs. itowan Child, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Ritter, Mr. tion in Yellowstone park. sister, Mrs. Harry Davis. grth of De.,1 and Mrs. Alec Russell, Mr. and Mra Mrs. Agnes E. Hogge is at home was A few days later another one seen in the and last Joseph Child, Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. again after spending the early sum- Sunday a laree lionvicinity, was again Mr. mer and Mrs. Bernard Child, months at Twin Falls, the guest Adorns, C0rrak Wednesday residentsn Mr. and Mrs. George Ashton, and Mr. Mrs. Riley Taylor returned home of her son, James E. Hogge. and Mrs. Robert W. lleywood, Mr. and of the Jo-C-o more club met at Friday from Idaho Falls, where she theGirls Mrs Arthur Brown, and Mr. and Mrs has home of their instructor, Miss rector ox th ''alt5r Grossenbach, di-been visiting relatives the past Countv plu V. F, Ilenniger. Beulah Strickler, on Tuesday week. evening Miss Retta Jacobs had as her and made to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brown and famplans entertain their Roy, sighted the animals guests and stayed during the week Miss Jane and Miss ily and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brian mothers next Tuesday evening. The for a time but the lions eluded Mm. Mary Lou Hansen from Rock Springs, and family have returned from their meeting place will be at the home of Miss Grace Johnson. Wyoming, who have been in Ogden trip to Yellowstone park. for the past month. They returned to f.'rb at the home of JH.club their home recently. Miss era Brown Wednesday evening. Mrs. A. D. Elliot and small daugh- The in sewing, and evening was ter, Mickey, are the guests of Mr. and the girls present spent were Ruth Dabb, The local farm bureau will hold its A large Mrs. Walter J. Greaser. Mrs. Elliot Oretta Chugg, Nina of Holstein Annie Taylor, annual celebration at the Hooper park breeders ofrepresentation was formerly of Riverdale and has nahb, Hermine Utah attended the Groberg, Helena 'P aKr day. September 1. with J been reaiding in California for the Brown, Zesta Taylor, and Ruth M. Belnap acting as chairman. The paat four years. Lrown. Miss Marva Taylor will REMEMBER. will start with a g Mr. and Mra. Levi J. Taylor were the girls at her home next day I BUY 9 a. nf. A flower show will 'ontest at happily surprised last Saturday when ednesday evening. be on exhibit and also a stock show Dr. and Mrs. Howard Mitchell, lifeMr. and Mrs. Top Cash Prices Malan of Poca- und between the hours of 9 to 11 the long friends of the family, came to tello, Idaho, were Farr West visitors exhibits will lie at the Thresher! judged and the visit them. Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell Mrs. Malan was formerly bon awarded. From 12:30 to 1:30 have been touring Canada, the national Miss Llva Stevenson of Farr West. ' will be lunch fhe Big Grain Store on 22nd. hour. At 1:30 the pro- d. association meeting held at Lagoon the dollars you save cheat you Everyone wants all he can get out of the dollar sper he best car for the money the best vs t!LPT Ur.t the lowest figure. dollar? Are you getting th SMS? lourandforking profit out, of the money you save (8 Compounded Semi-Annual- Every pie dollar may withdrawn wh you need it! ly $130,000.00 Save as yon Paid Dp Capital! 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