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Show WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE FARR WEST Leslie Jensen, Blaine Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farnsworth well Barker, Melvin Engstrom, Don and family, who have been residents Ilarrop, Gordon Aldous, Abbott Grow, of Mexico, recently spent a few days Jarvis B. Thos. McKay, Ned McKay. at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Walter S. David McKay, Thurston, Nash. . and Roy Bai- Mr. and Mrs. Wilford England an- Sawyer, Jack Hawks, nounce the birth of a baby boy. Mrs. fcy. Mrs. Mary Peterson, of Ogden, has England is at her home in Plain City. been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Elder Milton Farr was the speaker g Mortonson. Saturday SunJohanna at the M. 1. A. conjoint meeting Moore Lawrence Mrs. and Mr. day evennig. Ogden, motored to Plain City was visited by a vaude- and two sons ofvisited with Mrs. and ville tent show caravan Sunday and Huntsville and family. Mortenson Monday. The bears and monkeys Mrs. Boyd Carver, of Ogden, spent proved quite attractive to the youngweek in Huntsville with her parthe sters. Thos. Stoker. Cheater England has opened a fruit ents, Mr. and Mrs.who was hurt a Nelson, Orville and produce stand near the highway horse his dragged when at Willard a ml is doing quite a suc- week ago, his home but to confined still is him, cessful business. Mrs. Albert Fisher has returned is improving. from Wyoming, where she has been spending a few days with her husband, who is wurking at Green River. Eng-stro- Claudius Brown and Leroy Groberg motored to Rigby, Idaho, Sunday evening for a ahort visit. Mr. Groberg expects to return to southern Utah soon, where he will resume his post tion as teacher in the high school. Mr. Brown wilt return to Michigan, where he will resume his studies in the University at Ann Arbor, taking out his doctors degree in the spring. Almon Brown commenced his duties as teacher In the Box Elder high school Monday. Rhea and Hazel Taylor and their B. Tay Mr. and Mrs. irents, E r, motored to southernGeorge Utah Sunday. The young ladies are teaching in the Dixie high school this winter. Mrs. Emma Brown, who recently underwent an operation at the Dee hospital, has returned to her home. Farr West is looking forward to the finishing of the oiled road leading to the Hot Springs. When it is completed a dance will be held in the ward eve-nin- RIVERDALE TAYLOR Mrs. Clara Anderson and Mrs. Mary Bell Hunter were the district teachers who entertained the Taylor Relief society Tuesday afternoon. After a social afternoon refreshments were served to the women. club girls held an exhibit The in the ward recreafternoon Tuesday ational hall. Miss Elsie Peterson received the awards and will exhibit her complete costume at the county exlish. hibit, which will be held at Weber Mias Geneal Greaves of Ogden county high school Saturday, Septemat the home of ber 13. spent the week-en- d Miss Nona Brown. The Taylor Primary association gave Kenneth Brown spent the week-en- d a health entertainment followed by a dunce lakt Friday evening. Mrs. Ida visiting friends in Logan. Dillon Laton of Rigby, Idaho, who B. Jardine is president. has been visiting friends in Farr West James Hunter, star athlete at Weto the has ber week, gone county high school last ypar, has during past California, where he 'will attend school won two scholarships, one in the Uniduring the winter. versity of Utuh and the other in the Mrs. Lorin Nichols and children, U. Y. U. at Provo. He has accepted Carolyn, Lorin, Jr., and Maxine, re- the one at the B. Y. U. and expects to turned to their home in Idaho Falls leave sdbn for Provo, where he will after spending two weeks visiting attend school this year. friends and relatives in Farr West Mias Ella Hammer leaves for Eden Roland Brown was severely hurt next week, where she will teach this Tuesday afternoon when he was year. thrown from his horse. He is the son Mias Edna Hadley is to teach again of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brown. at Taylor. The school building has been thoroughly renovated and is in a good condition for the opening of school next week. 4-- WARREN Folkman Thursday evening. After an evening of games and various amusements refreshments were served. Judge J. F. Barker was the principal speaker at the M. I. A. conjoint meeting Sunday evening. The preliminary program consisted of a solo by Roy Hunter of Taylor and a piano . selection by Miss Gladys Wayment. The Warren division of the club, first and second year, held their annual exhibit in the ward chapel Wednesday afternoon. The girls ex4-- II hibited various articles of wearing ap- which they had been sewing Sarel onthe summer months. An address on "Foot Health" was delivered by Dr. W. G. Green we 11, a specialist on diseases of the feet. The following girls received awards at this exhibit: Second year, Miss Elda Skeen, Rhea Marriott, and Maud Wayment; first year, Lilian Hansen, Afton t, and Bessie Wade. These girls will exhibit their articles at the county exhibit which will be held at Weber county high school Saturday, Septern ber 13. Miss Gwendolyn Stewart will return to Provo Sunday, where she will resume her studies at the B. Y. U., this being her senior year. Way-men- PLAIN CITY Plain City honored her baseball team with a complimentary dance and supper in the open air pavilion Thursday evening. The boys have won the championship in the county games this summer. The last of the three tie-ogames between. Plain City and Clinton was played last Saturday afternoon at Lorin Farr park. In this game Plain City won the victory with score of 3 to 0. Miss Donna Mae Jenkins attended a shower at Coalville Tuesday evening given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilde in honor of the marriage of their daughter, Genevieve to Laurence W. Jenkins of Flain City. Mr. and Mrs. Don Herrington, Miss Anna Mae Barnett, Albert Van I.otto and Clarence Barnett were supper guests at the home of air. and Mrs. A. L. Barnett Sunday evening. i,Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Brown of Farr West spent Sunday in Plain City, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer J. Maw are making an automobile trip through Montana, Idaho, and into North Dakota. They expect to be gone about ten days. f Bishop George Palme has accompanied his brother, Fred Palmer, on tnp to Star Valley this week. Lawrence Cottle spent Sunday in Trenton. John Maw made a business trip to Nevada this week. Miss Beth IpBon spent Sunday with Josephine Rawson, of Plain City. ri Miss Erma Poulson has returned to Duchesne, where she will teach again this year. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Poulson have o"o 10 .H.incHIey where Mr. Poulson will teach in the high school this year. ff 1 entertain friends and relatives at their home this evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Ward De Witt of Ogden. Mrs. De Witt was formerly Miss Vera Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Jage Post were hosts at a delightful party last Saturday evening. The honor guests were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kapp, who were reNORTH OGDEN cently married. Fifty guests were entertained and a delicioua supper close. a is served at a late hour. The bride nearing was harvest The peach is the was formerly Miss Leda May of OgThe next fruit to be harvested the amount of den. eispc crop. Although fruit shipped from this community Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Van Schaar other announce the engagement of their this year is much less than size fair of been have of the crops years, daughter, Marie, to Joseph Ogden, The wedding will . take Slaterville. WtTanagain reminded that with place September 24 in the Salt Lake of September comes the opening temple. . school. Mark Ballif left here WedMiss Virginia Olsen left last Sunwill nesday for Provo, where he k vacation, at for a as day the Brigham Young university be the guest will She Nevada. Emily, a senior atudent. Mark in studying of her aunt, Mrs. S. Standard. athletic an and training to become Norman Bingham, who ' has spent coach. summer in the northwest, is at Several students are preparing to the home for a brief stay. He will leave week. next enter Weber college Provo to attend the Brigham soon for Mr. and Mrs. llarry Chandler and mouniversity. Young and Calvin Betty, children, Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. J. I Tillett (nee tored to Idaho Sunday morning. They Lilleth Monk) left last week to make relumed Tuesday evening accompan- their home at Elko, Nevada. The ied by another daughter, Mrs. Muriel durSimmons, who has been visiting ing the past week with friends and . . nd HUNTSVILLE Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon for Owen Dale Smith, the old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, who was drowned Sunday evening in the canal. The little chap and his brother were playing with stick horses when he strayed away. He had been missing only a few minutes when the search began. His body was found lodged under a twenty-two-mon- th culvert. First aid was given hfm by neighbors while waiting for the doctor and the pulmotor to arrive from Ogden. They reached the scene of the accident twelve minutes after the alarm was sent. Efforts to revive the child were futile. The speakers at Tucsdaya services were Bishop John M. Grow, of Middleton ward; George Fuller and Bishop W. R. McEntire. Music was furnished by Margaret Berlin, Beth Engstrom, Gene Berlin, Lila Burrows, Klee Berlin, Doris Garner, Helen Wangsgard. Maggie Felt, J. Earl Felt, and Mrs. Ella Grow. Before leaving for the ward chapel prayer was offered by W. D. Ridges, Sr., of Ogden. At the chapel the invocation was offered by Wilmer Jensen; benediction by John II. Jorgenson. The grave was dedicated by President Thomas E, McKay. The child is survived by his parents and the following brothers and sisters: Fred A., LaVem, Mary, and Dee, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Allen. Mrs. llelga Doman has five surveyors staying at her home who are surveying for the new dam in South Fork canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Lonny Stoker are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl born last Wednesday evening at the family home. Miss Norma McKay, of Ogden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus McKay, has been visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Veda Wangsgard. The postponed Sunday school conference will be held next Sunday in the ward chapel. The Builders club of Huntsville will produce a play next Friday night ten-pou- nd entitled "The Matrimonial Conven- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grow and two children of Plain city visited last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Verlin J. Braithwait and Mr. and Mrs, Al- bert Wangsgard. The home of Martin Christensen was entered last Thursday and a quantity of candy and small trinkets were taken. The articles were recovered. Mrs. Thos. Stoker and son, Marlow, returned home Friday evening after spending a week in Idaho. Fawn Miss Flora McKay, Miss Rae and Miss Emma McKay McKay entertained a number of friends last Saturday evening in honor of Carlyle Doman, Joe Janse, and Dilworth Jensen, who will leave soon for missions. Mr. Janse and Mr. Jensen leave in October and Mr. Doman in December. The porch and lawn were decorated with colored lights, and the supper room was gay with garden flowers. Progressive pit and dancing were enjoyed. A late supper was served to Misses Edris Jesperson, Gay Wangsgard, Floria Schade, Shanna Wangsgard, Helen McKay, Ruth Cummings, Mary Sawyer. Margene Newey, Elnora Thurston, I .aura McEntire, Iotura Allen, Jean Jensen, Flora McKay, Fawn McKay, Emma Rae McKay, Mrs. Jean Blood, Mrs. Rone Shipley is slowly recuperating flu. after a severe case of summer Mrs. George of son Ray Brooks, week. For Ashton, returned home last attendbeen has the past year llay in Pasadena, for school boys a ing California. He will visit his mother and relatives here until he receives his call in the navy, where he will continue his studies. Ilazelton Campbell, formerly of Riverdale, visited friends and relatives here this week. His daughter, Jean, was the guest of Miss Lois Bingham Thursday and Friday. She left for Clearfield the latter part of the week, where she will live with Mr. and Mrs. Briant S. Jacobs and attend Dqvis high school this winter.Child and .chilMr. and Mrs. Joseph modren, Frances, Walter, and Eldon, where they Sunday, to tored Morgan were the gueffts of Mre. Child i hthur and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Waldron. Carl K Mont-jmer- y Eaily this week Mrs. entertained her club at her beautiful home. Bridge tables were adorned with rosebuds in dainty bud vnaeu. A bowl of asters was the centerpiece for the dinner table.the Baskets rooms. of flowers were used in a deafternoon Alter an enjoyable licious supper was served. The guests included Mrs. Milton While, Mrs. Fred Mrs. Radkie, Mrs. A. E. Harris HumRobert Mrs. Arthur Stratton, mel. Mrs. Margaret Checketts, Mrs. A. D. Bapestas, Mrs. M. C. Camp, Mrs. R. W. McGinnis. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Lynn Russell. Mrs. Carl Wahlstrom, with her children, LeGrande, Leonard, and Ken- neth, left Saturday for Bear lake and Evanston. She met Mr. Wahlstrom at Evanston, where they motored out to Sweet River valley. Mrs. W daughter, Mrs. Willowby, returned with her. She will visit with her mother during the coming week.: and Bishop and Mrs. John StimpsonHowand son, Esther, their daughter, ard, visited Bishop Stimpsons brother, Fred, and wife in Idaho last week, Mrs. A. N. Early of Logan has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Carl Wahlstrom, during the past week. Mrs. Carl Montgomery entertained at an old fashioned dinner Thursday Mrs. in honor of her mother-in-laJ. E. Montgomery, who has been visiting her during the past two weeks. The party was very unique in that all the guests were over sixty years old, the majority ranging in age from seventy to eighty. After an enjoyable afternoon, dinner was served to Mrs. 11. II. Child, Mrs. Caroline Shipley, Mrs. Alice Todd, Mrs. Ella Keller, Mrs. Matilda Smeed, Mrs. Charles Taylor, and Mrs. Wallace Dalimore. The hostess was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Virginia Russell. Mrs. Myrtle Lloyd, a former resident of Riverdale, is now visiting with her mother and sister, Mrs. Campbell and Carol King. Lnst Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Levi J. Taylor had aa their guest Mr. Barlow, father of Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. Jenness Rolo, who has been living with her mother, moved to Ogden last Monday. Miss Jennie Boek-wa- y accompanied her to Ogden, where she will spend the winter. Mrs. Levi J. Taylor is spending this week in Salt Lake visiting her son, Eldon, and his wife. Wednesday evening the Weber Mutual stake board entertained the ward officers and teachers of the stake in the Riverdale halL After hearing a good program and enjoying light refreshments, the merry crowd joined in dancing. Kenneth Hunter rode wild horses in the Morgan rodeo Thursday, Friday and Saturday, lie was fortunate in winning first place, lie has contracted to ride in rodeos at Brigham and Trcmonton in the near future. Miss Susie Jacobs, with a group of friends, motored to Bear lake last ahl-stro- week-en- d. g, . Sal-La- m ry Jen-Ise- n, encliL man Norseth of North M Mr. and Mrs. T. J. wfff. their guests Mrs. Wilson's I1 R. M. McFarland. of Garland over last wee&uf1party i!l honorof ScuiK will be giver, next Frida- T -pl tember 19. A program and arranged and an invitation ed to everybody to attend. Mrw - timake hi home in Lake City, where he will twd University of Utah. Animated Color Scheme Flapper, to cop at busy interior KkS?1 Ti-theof the Law iv. light at this corner, lady - Her Majesty: Then turn I can cross! green J relatives in Idaho. Relief society meeting was held conTuesday afternoon. The program Maurine solos vocal by sisted of Storey and Rhea Norseth. Regular meetings will begin in October. Afclub ter the meeting Tuesday the members displayed the articles which they have made during the summer under the supervision of their leaders, Mrs. Arlie S. Campbell and Mrs. liar-ol- d Layton. Three new officers- were sustained in the Mutual Improvement association Sunday evening. Mrs. Harold S. Campbell was made a class leader, loirene Barker was made Improvement Era agent, and Mrs. D. M. Shupe was sustained organist. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Campbell announce the arrival of a baby boy Sep4-- II - tember C. ARE YOUR BRAKES Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Chatelain entertained last Wednesday evening in honor of the lecent marriage of their daughter, Madeline, and Jack Pringle ci ogaen. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George E. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Folkman, Mrs. Louise M. Alvord, Mr. and Mrs. Bates of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Campbell of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Wilde of Miss Wilde of Ogden, , Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Chatelain, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chadwick, Mr. and Mis. Emil Chatelain, and the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. IN GOOD CONDITION? 4 If you neglect your brakes, you endanger your own life and the lives of all who come in your call's pathway. Let us give your brakes expert attention TODAY! Og-ue- n, General Automobile Repair Specialists! . Kiesel Ave. 2441 Jack Pnngle. 'the Junior Mutual girls had a delightful swimming party Tuesday e veiling at ihe Utah Hot Springs. Phone 604 Garage WILSON Wilsons three Cooking clubs held their final meetings this week prior to Achievement day, when awards will be made. Articles for display and records and report cards are in readiness for the exhibit at the ebunty high school. Twenty girls expect to receive awards on that day. With school beginning next Wednesday, social activities are beginning to function again. The church organizations have their programs leady and an interesting winter season is promised. The Relief society held a business and work meeting on Tuesday of this week. Primary homecoming week was observed with an opening meeting Wednesday after4-- Ji Don t Let the dollars you save cheat you Everyone wants all he can get cut of the dollar spent for pleasure the best car for the money the best vacation for the lowest figure. What about your working dollar? Are you getting the best satisfaction and profit out of the money you save? noon. A new plan for entertainment will be tried out this season. All dances, concerts, and socials will be in charge of a general central committee which will work in connection with the auxilary organizations. Each family will be asked to buy a season ticket, which niay be used by any or all members of the family. This plan is the lt of a campaign to bring members of the community together and at less expense to the socially larger families. Mr. h. Close is chairman of this committee. The other mem-beare George Sparrow, William Sherman, Wendell Holmes, Ben Van bchaar, Mrs. Carrol Nash, Mrs. Wil-haSherman, Mrs. A. J. McFarland, and Miss Marguerite Myers. Miss Lucile Sparrow was complimented with a going-awa- y shower given at her home by officers and members of the M. I. A. last Tuesday evening. A large crowd of young people were in attendance and a jolly Semi-Annual- drawings. . .pictures .. . tables charts. Ask for copy of free! F-10, PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION McCornick Budding Paid Up Capital! Federal Building & Loan Association 2374 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah. 1 WHY WORRY? Parking Regulations Traffic Accidents Encyclopedia Delay . Csrs to become a thing ot the past when you ride the Street work, home again;' and on your shopping tours. You will p delayed by a stalled engine, or heavy traffic and parking P10-le- you just forget! Unlimited Sunday Pass 25c Unlimited Weekly $1.00 Good on All Ogden City Lines, Ogden Canyon to Dark and North , Ogden! Art' lake onr. Utah CONCRETE FOK PtRMANEg( UTAH RAPID TRANSIT BUY A PASS AND SAVE! I whJ withdrawn ly $130,000.00 m of information about farm construction in concrete is yours for the asking. Practical pb! k Every dollar mV you need it! rs a free Save as you Compounded re-su- i Janie-Fieldin- Eaj Verdaffl Heath, as reported last ft? - EANESVILLE William Morrison of Downey, Idaho, visited at the home of Mrs. Shultz Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Shu.tx accompanied him back to Idaho. The Mayberry family held a reunion last Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayberry. Those resent were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E iayberry and family of Ogden; Ariel Fielding, and Mis? Ada Fielding of Shelley, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. William Higley of Karr West; Mr. and Mrs. taroy Barker irj family of Pleasant View; Mr. and Mrs Roy ixpox and family of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lacey of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. John Bowler of City; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde lUk-haof Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kackham of Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs llarry Edwards of Ogden. Mr. Blaylock, an instructor at Weber college, spoke in Mutual conjoint meeting Sunday evennig. The Milford C. McKay, Mrs. David O. Mcprogram consisted of two Kay, and Mrs Thos. E. McKay; duets by Henry Shultz and Ovnthia Messrs. Carlyle Doman, Dilworth Green, accompanied by Edna Bartlett Joe Janse, Ross McEntire, Lar- - and Dorothy Hadley and Afton Green! ristj their daughter w, . mairieTT Ivy, Betty and visiting 'with their sistlru51 P lloosier at Straton, No Sunday school w next Sunday due to xSfc'iS &r stake quarterly t the Ogden UberrS TO Ut A correction: Mr. .r,a Seamons two-wee- recreational halL Mrs. Freeman Giles has been chosen as first counselor to Mrs. Arthur Taylor, who is president of Y. L. M. I. A. at Farr West Elder Leroy Groberg was the speaker at the M. I. A. conjoint meeting Sunday evening. Ferman Westergard is among the faculty of Weber county high school this year. He will teach art and Eng- A harvest celebration, sponsored by Ernest Cordon and James Marriott, took place in Warren on Wednesday. The afternoon program consisted of various athletic sports and was followed by a dance in the evening. Word has been received that Miss Melba Skeen underwent an operation in Dallas, Texas, Monday, September 1, and is recovering as rapidly as can be expected. Miss Skeen is filling a mission for the L. D. S. church and at present is laboring in Texas. The Gleaner Girls of the Y. L. M. I. A. met at the home of Mrs. Nellie re- young couple was evening was spent. Miss Sparrow home of the brides ceived many lovely gifts. Ilium. will Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Bingham Green. ti iunipinied by Eunice home returned Miss Ruth Green here to Idaho, a from trip Tuesday and friends with she has been visiting ,llMr.Vaid Mrs. John D. Peterson and family had as their guests recently Vrs Maggie Taylor of Blackfoot, Mr. and Mf. Wilford Mono. St. of Anthony. Joiim CO- - |