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Show Friday, SeptemiiPr THE OGDEN POST CORK COUNTY WEBER HUNTSVILLE ysArsit UV, K Miss Edris Jesperson entertained last Thursday evening at a beautiful hall party In the Huntsville recreation in honor of Joseph Janse and Dilworth Jensen, who leave next month for the r h0me hnHartlett .Lto B.Li" CrMhlFroSk' MbiraMeS!? . . . IIVMnM Alvin Peterson, Jm, Myers w Decllne in On Farm A thanl Hoopers show attracted more stout visitors Monday when a I I cent and lamb 18 per cent. On 2 1 s.S2 Games and wra. r.mei v nite ana innurcn, vi i um mission. B. union i . August 15, bringing the index j A sharp decline daughter of Mr and Mrs. David II public. Congressman Donaddress eve- Tremonton been visiting with have A the of diversion were the farm Labor level of 3d" 1930 corn delivered the prices 4. day dancing in crop geeral n Whlte 8 mother Mr' ThomM E hands At 108 per cent part of August renuUj inL ning. A late supper was served, the (1ance in the evening brought the three points. feet and and extreme causing with 1aU level on August 15, of 17 per cent in ti.fc supper tables being decorated Those of the pre-wsuffering. Attending physicians MyUivitiel to a ucce8iful cloae I was 35 was pink and orchid garden flowers.Wangs-garbureau that this disease is seldom found in The Hooper local farm the index points lower than a average farm price present were Misses Shanna this part of the country. Deloris con-- j in charge of the program. There were I year ago and at the lowest August 15 to Augustus. TheadJm' I Gloria Schade, Gay Wangsgatd, more marked in the ditiun now is very satisfactory. level since 1915. no classifications in the horse-pulliFawn McKay, Marjorie Hardy, At - were awarded as I than in the remaiadtrf and lever, made and prisesMr. and Mrs. Joseph Bush are at contests, 0f feed grains hay Mrs. George Mahass spent a few Thurston, Laura McEntire, VetinFarm 15 to L I home after follows: from prices advance time AlJuly evtraeed SOefl pome general spent in visit days of last week visiting relatives rona Wood, Beverly Wood, I .aura Its places of interest m California., John Draayer, first; Charles Tel- len, Virginia McEntire, Wanda Car and friends in southern Utah. ShehJK hvl I Mr. and Mrs. Cecil third, I Walters and their frd, second; Jimmy Miya, ver, Flora McKay, Edris Jesperson, was accompanied by her two small small son of Salt Lake ntin u i City accom-- 1 There were twelve teams entered inien areas. Farm prices lor wneac ana Emma Rae McKay of Salt Lake, and sons, George and Buddy. Jea panied them, and together they viait-- l alL At the stock show there were en-- 1 rye ihowed a moderate recovery from earlier. Alice Gaddy of Ogden; Messrs. Jar-Jensen, Dilworth vis Thurston,-IjesliMarlow Stoker, Joe Janse, Jensen, Roy Bailey, Melvin F.ngstrom, Jack Hawks, Don Engstrom, Glen Halls, Blaine Harrop, Jim Stallings, Boyd "were insufficient to offset levels owing largely toprwnf lows: Angeles. nece Ritter, Huldah Ballentyne, 110.1 Carver, Ross McEntire, Carlyle Dorler. f however, Holstein Edand declines in prices paid pro-i- a Junior Mrs. seasons domestic suddIvTvJ continued Mrs. L. champoin were grand J. Haight of Santa Barbara, , .. land Bills and Downing Ross. man. Those assisting ' of Plain ducers for other farm products. William A. Skeen per cent larger than last ward Jesperson, Mrs. Floyd Jensen Mo Misa Emma Jacobs had as her TW I .1 wither Ar"City; senior,! year-old Holstein to H Indexes of farm prices, by groups price advance since JuUms'k. Mrs. Onion Kap tera, and Mrs. David Peterson. Patter-soMiss this Kristie guest 1 KaP Mrs. Haight was Tomerlv I T. Maw, Plain City. The jubilee open-- I 0f commodities, showed the following accompanied by a slight imnZi3 Mrs. Fred Farr of Huntsville, who from BeTwr Utah WnewUv II nold ycd with the dedication of the new changes on August 15 as compared in botjh foreign and domestic!?? I ,fk Em Miss Minnie Veenstra. has been in the hospital suffering in honor of Miss Patterson road t Hooper and the other with July 15: Fruit and vegetable Strengthened demand am Mr. groin and Mrs. as CL J Olsen have --Pvtd ma Jacobs entertained a from an infection, is improving of r vents followed. After luncheon Oon. jfrices down 24 points; meat animals, primarily from thei7 will be removed to her home this Weber cwnty school teachers at a kina, durinltS -prospects Colton Don B. on snoke th B week. canyon party. The group spent most Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McKay and Miss of the day at Camp Kiesel. Upon re-Mildred McKay entertained at a din- turning from there, the party enjoyr and uinr h yiI weather Mrs. Sarah Cottam has returned drouth, and the boom ner Tuesday evening at their home in ed swimming at El Monte. Those the to club Calf At entries 2 show, up points. I mature condition on honor of Miss Jeanette Morrell, who I rom easant View, Riv- I were made As compared to a year ago, the Au- - curtailed supplies of record, ihin), I left Monday for Europe. The center-piec- e Unmen tC were Misses Marguerite WseTftervLntion and I erdale and hay Emiy Hooper, the North Ogden gust indexes of farm prices showed the Mr VAC8i?S.v?ent 000111 was a miniature steam ship, and Myers, Hatel Christenson past month. As a wsulTS pan-- 1 club boys being absent because of the j ihe following declines; Cotton and United Adams. Afton Thomas. Berths Amn.lierf ka aaj I. States average farm mUg animals, all hay advanced approximately 1 Ei cent from July 15 to August 15, on the latter date was 4 Vt cent hub I fruits er than a year ago. In per III the 1! feta most seriously affected by the drouth. live liogs and hay prices advanced approximately a . I Llow 1 oi pork per cent during the month trims tlor awciu Dan and siuragc relatively Willoughby Fawn McKay, Hugh McKay, I j Vearllings, Bert Russell, and poric products were and Mri- - E. M. Benedict have I., from Evanston, Wyoming, end Mrs.l largely re fyi 15. McKay. tter Kimball sponsibK for a 1.5 per cent advance August Misa Z C05d; from Cecil Lake Salt LeRoy hou,ge'gueBt Hatch v City. 7 Harper Miss Victoria Burrows has returned The farm average w4l price of buttl in the farm, price of hogs from July nrn, special program waa given in i El, fourth. wompanied Mrs. 8 after spending a week in Logan visit- sacrament advanced about li per cent fro I fat Ya- - 15 to rom Hooper 15.' The Harry advance went was visit with August her son meeting Sunday evening, ing with friends. Imashiea, first; Ed Fowler, second; confined largely to the com belt, how- July 15 to August 15, as drouth ad Mr. Rigby Jacobs, who recently e. I Verne Stoker was badly hurt Sun- I JakBeU!i third ' D?an Earker,furth- - ever, and prices continued to decline hot weather caused a substantial trned from German mission, was Mrs. J. H. Compton, Httv'eveninplust were fan I !n the' North Atlantic and Southern dine in production. Keith, FaarriDeHasDeltW PiThf 2? other bovsiero nitThill hoie- - tthe Peak"- - Special musical num- - dren, ot butterfat were still W Per hundredweight, prices ,2; third'. IH0; 8tate8 At kiven by Annie and Lorene week-enFir2l. with 1 1 He wa. strufk ' 19 per cent lower than a ml Ptn I1- - The on Aogo.t 15, tie United Stole. dooe. ,lven hy Hooper. TA pnio. earlier. the Weber county farm bureau. right ear and rendered . from Rwd farm of was Hooper. John still erage price Bishop Mrs. J. A. Watson has hogs ; Mrs. R. S. Hogan of Los Angeles, Stimpson returned! A owned by I gave a few remarks. from a vtot with who has been visiting here with her Pleisant FraS at friend, San Raymond Jones of View w agol'sharpvSles in thefanl priS Thursday evening a welcome home parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spen- party was given In Mr. Jacobi favor. Jun.ior champion and also I of com resulted in a decline in the ' Mrs. Mr nni Mrs. cer, returned home Saturday. After a short and interesting pro- week-enchampion in its class at the I com-ho- g Joseph Fife spent last ratio for the North Central d Hogan was formerly Miss Eleda hoar and Labor dance a and refreshments fol gram "tates from 12.0 on July 15 to 10.1 a day on a motor EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE Gilbert Thatcher was judge in the month later. Cache valley. arfe crowd attended the trip throughMrs. GOOD SHEPHERD Comer d A meeting and social afternoon will lrfu.' clubs of Hoop- Jersey The average farm prices of sheep Twenty-fourt- h WpBtnf fPh Belnap were 'es,ock street and Grant mt-in thC TUeSdty d afternoon View,-anRe,iefL Monday Riverdale ex- - and lambs made further market de- - nue; John W. Hyslop, rector. ilcirtfhaT1 member, of the It ,Saturdy in attendance I .f1!888Winnero I I were: nrai dub for exhibited dines from July 15 to August 15.' For their klotlk' ?vrdal week-enCaH, ryices d llarroD spent the The twelfth Sunday after Trinitj. per The church school meets at td( 1 approxs m. 1 Mias L Jennie Prout, superiittri 0. 1. 1928, K.te Hull, Cassie prior to . Alice Jackson, and Mrs. Effie ent. This is Rally day in the clunk Mrs. Sadie Patterson ?Ien,n. ?Jr ard Mrs. David Fowies.1 Christensen, third. thl? j All exhibitors received ribbons am school, and we would be glad to m Huntsville She was the wlfe oflU!iatsmall I P Fife, Mr. and Mrs. I dun,?p champion, J. R. Beua; grand I ihout two dozen prixes were distrib-- all the former pupils and man; l J Donna ?J!d daughter, of Ranae, Julian W. Nielson. Mrs. Nielson died "" .Mr. Cecelia Swenson, champion, J. R. Beus; senior champion, II utcd. In the most artistic bouquet, ones in attendance. ' Friday after Miss Wanda association. class A, the following were winners, communion and sermon it U months. She is survived by her Mr. and Mr Jnai.ieo vfy Jersey cows, three years old and Mavis Gibby, first; Florence Naisbitt, a. Holy Ake yeap ?amo.nds an- . u m. band and four children: Julian, Betty, LJL, -ri over, Oscar Child, first; Frank Fow-- 1 second; Alice Jackson, third. Class Do nd . service. No evening b.by; ers, second; George Fowers, B, Ediih Cox, first; Mrs. Wilcox, sec Pflrnt.8 Mr. and Mrs. vJohn Moye.,fruit A aanipie wu Frank Fowers, fourth. The Womens Guild will meet j Norjeth of North Ogdem ond, and Ada McDonald, third. i. He Jersey cows, between two and three Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 Prizes in Sewing belonging to Mr Mrs. Galbraith's division itth with years old, first, Joe Manning; second. other results were: Among hall. All members ireWtJ Guild Fowers. Four-George sewing club, first year: M.. Choir rehearsal on TM j Senior champion, first, Oscar Child: to attend. Nightgown First . place, Marie second, Joe Manning. evening at 7:30. Widdison; second, Alice WIddison; day ' I Junior and grand champion, Ronald third Thda Manning; Boy Scouts meet on Friday fourth, Madge Dw Alfred Fowles. at. 7 oclock. Mr. ,h. Jones. b 8 ca.lved aince scoutmaster. .Bloomers Chri ManFlorence First, Erncrt ioone? wu injured Monday August 1 BouhuU I evening when a crowd of young folks I Mrs Frank Smil r irn,0ri.and grand champion, "mk; second, Eloise Fowers;. third, o young stock VIwmTkLj IUIV vaIuabIe 8ec1?nd, Leslie Fow- - Jjieda Manning; fourth, Marie Wid-eidison. tnird, L. Hipwell. Tha lad, who was riding horseback, I this week Mrs. Soui was 'forme'riy BrxibejnJF taken from the" ields.Cr0PS Overhand patch First, Marie Wid-gucalved since Au- fell from the horse, catching his foot Miss Ma Chrii Tuesday evening a going-swa- y 1, 19J8, first, Henry T. Maw duoni second, Madge Fowles. in the stirrup. lie waa dragged some I tenaen o Christensen. A. lU he given in honor at the .f a"ngton, also spent second, Leslie Fowers; third, Leslie Hemmed patch First, Marie Wid- distance and received severe bruises LaUir day in Lucille Sparrow Hooper. , to prior her Utah about the head and body. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dclcompe an- - Jf.Te California as a missionarv ManningffourthfAriene Sil!?fheda Au8ince nounce the arrival of a baby affair wil1 he at the gust. L 1929, junior Cajed cham-- 1 80n-week, and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Welding J8""18;. The Mutual ImpJIveniSlt M1 Utahs Highest Standard v Skeenj second, Leslie holders First, Eloise I are happy over the arrival of a lh d N.lan Fielding. baby ?!80ciaJ.ions ar aponsorina thm Fowles; second, Alice Educatipnal Institution. WUdiM"i . it is announced that Brigham V,lve,? Pniin,h Y Wil-- 1 Stoker. first; oiingr, of Salt Lake City, will be the I?8 wi.n bTe a conjoint meet ine 'th Skeen. Freshmen must register of u econd; J. E. Hipwell, Daniirig First, Arlene Mitchell; tion of the fruit growers and farmers I fPcaker at the M. I. A. conjoint meet- - f?4ua4 Improvement association must second, Alice Widdison; third Theda "I,a Iretta Gertson, who of this and surrounding communities. ,nk next Sunday evening. "September 25, and has Wa" 8een at the Mining; fourth, Marie Widdison. and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan L. Shupe mo- rodeT L?vonndFnfir Sunday school conference was held tu.rn?d froxn Chicago, will attend September 26 was first in IVon year sewing club: tored to Idaho last week end where hcre laat Sunday with sessions at 10 mi0nary experiences A - an 8 P- - m. A large pw,al the nmlini nl1g Lee Fowers won ,.SPorta dress First, Margaret 27. they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Program is arranged represen- chair event thiS dison; second, Effie Lowe I Warren. Mr. Warren Is a brother tnton of the stake board were prvs--L and Mrs. Gerald Seam. . , and Miss Evona must Coif hra Munn. of Mrs. Shupe. This week Mr. and .nt; A splendid program was car-- 1 V BUI1 Darwin, arrived hero II All other students Mrs Henry Warren and granddaugh- - r,ed .out ,n the morning, and in the ?ut 2 from their home in 29. Loa toPM were given by Miriam i l0r a ter, Helen Warren, are visiting with of several weeka register September be, ar Mr. and Mrs. Warren, of Idaho. y work at the home of Mr. ScanW. Widdison, Bishop Hooper, R. D. IIoop- I I .Regular class Ucllft Last Thursday evening the S and clj nvit U1C D M.r a"d Mrs. J. E. SeamnI.P I IiulI; T80 wa furnished 30. 8t66rridincon-n-: dub met at the home of Miss Helen by the Sunday school chorus, conduct. Lincoln avenue i8?60"1 Vern88 Befnap; 'third, roll at Sfts Lloyd gins September I was Spaulding A second. Warren. The girls played bunco after edby Joseph O. Moore and Fern Fow-- 1 rthe, 'tedding of and UvffCi L1 his Ste bI? Send for catalogue. Dara First, Margaret Widdison which luncheon was served to the ers. ,bet w.ren Roy and Hoop-- 1 bars, who will be er enHpri 2 I to 2 I The .tle Verness at the school Tbeo tv- end??cnd Sunday following members: Norma Orton, officers and .k.r Grah Belnap; third, Thora a tua i.fth when the game was called. Munn. Leans Staley, Janette Woodfield, teachers met at the home of the su- over the Utah Hem patch-Fi- rst, I Stella Mae Montgomery, Lorene Bar- perintendent. Vern Parker, on Wed- - f his mother, mI Inl fl 7er dvided evenJy Thora Munn Ct and his brother, Dick GroeM ker, Helen Warren, Florence War- nesday evening. . Mre. E. M. Benedict r. ren, Edith Warton, and Claire club en- .Happy. Sunbeam Salt Lake City tertamed their members Thursday, Graehl, have returned and Overhand patch First. Manraro 1!uk wMdIr.ieatUre8 incIuded a fro andlwiddi.. The same club members were entero, Provo, p.rt Vcn,,,, tained by Miss Lorene Barker Tueslt Lake Cftr gymnasium. After the winners. the all met at swim, her home. day evening at the home girls turned with them the evenin a dance was Mr. and Mrs. Mode Wright, of Rock of Edna Spaulding, whore they spent sever.! day. at the Benedfi in the amusement given hall. Notable V181- the in evening Springs, Wyoming, and Mrs. Floetta games, after which rewer lors entertained at Moyers, of Salt Lake, are visiting at freshments were served to Elnora Mr.'and Mrs. C. Fox, of Salt Lako The Hoqper brass bind roishiThe ' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton howers Vivian Fowers, Donna Frew, th' music during the day. Helen Steed, Irene Lambert, FlorHolmes. Miss Florence Ballif spent last ence Powers, Irma Beasley, Velma - meltinfiT a motion was end visiting with relatives in Logan. Munn, Helen McCloy, Dorothy Arave, dren, fct Don Mr. Squires, of Logan, is a guest Leone Christensen, Lucile Manning, end guests of Mr. Mt and F fllr8 to JL and their leaders, Ruth Naisbitt and Benedict. at the home of his daughter, Mrs. AGAIN! connection hdna Spaulding. agriciiUural departments to put with Joseph Ballif. men d to tudy western Will Hatten and Elijah Shaw re8 m The children will be safe and on time if turned Tuesday from a fishing trip in .a"d !he whib. fly and to iment and propagate Vva'rfet'y them to school on the street cars. No busy streV Jackson Hole, .Wyoming. of riu" ease resistant Mrs. George I. Alvord met with tomatoes. to cross. Put all of your worries away and supp J .r:and,M;8- - Clyde Barber announce said he At the recital of a class of piano wuold gladly do all thS ?3 a serious accident Monday evening f dauhter at their the family with UNLIMITED WEEKLY PASbfc could along that line. at her home. She was bottling fruit fuJjk.r here last Thursday evening, morning, and Mr. and m? for . when one jar broke, causing her to little miss Anne Bingham was award-e- d Ilenry Rampton announce 5f IVa!L.i?1 appreciation of recent! the arrival a scholarship as a reward merit cut an artery in her right arm. Mrs. their home F8w;upr0V6mSnt8 were mde WR $1.00 Alvord was rushed immediately to the Anne, who is the daughter of Mr. and The young son of Mr. and doctor. Sin. Kdwin M. Bingham, was deemed 25c the best of seven thousand piano barren is seriously ill at his Mrs I mission and Frank W. Stretford, scholars in the Melody-wa- y county commissioner. classes of The Ogden RoUry club There were about 150 exhibits Good on all Ogden City lines, Ogden Canyon to AJeber county and Ogden City. The in tv e Wed flower show. The list of ,l8n class as a whole ranked first nesday ev.enng at El MontemetSpring Artesian Park and North Ogden. The evening was given over follows: Florence Naisbitt hjlt0 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Jones and in the same territory. to r Thirteen Boy Scouts, under the members of the club and onfe-Bisfamily visited last week with Mr. and in Mrs. Robert Jones, of Preston, Ida- leadership of Scout Master Ben Van vited guests. A box dinner wsi nro' Schaar, spent Labor day on a hike to vided by Dick Gunn. Aswim ho. Irene Hadley has been visiting re- the mountains east of Ogden valley. and diving contest was held. The trip covered 16 miles, but was two hundred Rotarians Ids Lillian and cently with her aunt, Mrs. Dorothy were in attendance. Deer wa! thoroughly enjoyed. lire. Prerl Gihby. was sight-eof Evans, Dancing Ogden. BUY A PASS AND SAVE! 6n two rattlers killed, and with Veda and Hazel Fletcher had as hlmpren, Nrtti, Smith, && camp joyed until a late hour. 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