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Show Friday, October 17 WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE Friday evening, Mrs. Mary R . Coy. Mrs. Annie Wright and t The farmers re France shortly. His farewell party Wright were adjudged the pr, canning factory t is being held in the Twelfth ward school Wilson the of been enough Teachers not ners. heavy the frost has The Daughter! of the Pioneer will chapel Friday evening. parents of their scholars at kill the vines. Beet digging is well to on start their winters work this month. been who has Verna Mrs.' Impressive funeral service Stephens, and carloads of sugar beets a nicely appointed entertainment On Thursday, October .50, they will in the hospital for a long time on ac- underway, hauled daily from Plain Wednesday tvening. Principal C. S. held for Mrs. Lavina Nash pv, are being meet at the home of Mrs. Matilda count of serious complications, has Graves was chairman of the meet- who died suddenly frorr the sugar factory. in charge of 0cS.beUi-Tribut- e returned to her home again. It is ity for Sprague. ing. Miss Ilah Naisbitt the was paid by Mrs. Vivianne Johansen entertain first diconducted reported that she is slowly regaining the program, e,k folher health. was ed a number of her friends at her speakers. Bishop M. B vision. Community singing G. home last Saturday afternoon. Cards J. Kruitbosh, Bishop Frank Mrs. Charlotte Jacobs spent the lowed by two vocal solos sung were played during the afternoon, week-en- d in Salt Lake visiting her Leet Parker has returned by Hugh Berrett, junior high teach- shaw. President F. W. StratfoV Mrs. luncheon was served and rovers were brother, E. F. Baldwin, and attending homo from the Dee hospital with her er. John Finch played a saxophone Bishop James L. Platt. laid for Mrs. Lizzie Johansen, Mrs. some sessions of the U. E. A. 5 twin children, a boy and a girl. AH solo, accompanied by Miss Lucile rendered by Mrs. Florenre aSw? Orvetta Burrows, Mrs. Mamie Bron7S: welL Miss Annie Read and her sis- the Misses Fredonia are King. doing Vin-etva Bingham, Mr and Mrs. Dsvjjfi J son, Mrs. Anna Johansen, Mrs, on steel The Hooper volley ball Yearn play- ter, Zelma, played duets as were guicock and Roy Hunter. Bishop Rowe, Mrs. Geneva Smith, Mrs. the encored, were ed the Huntsville team at Huntsville tars and Flora Trary, and Mrs. Caroline HanNaisbitt Ruth Miss Bingham gave the opening WZ gave to Hoopwent former. two The game sen of Philadelphia. Mrs. Johansen to and Bishop J. J. Gibson A party complimenting Mrs. Mar ast42Friday. and week responded prea humorous reading the The 33. to game er was assisted by her daughter, Miss Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. William C. garet Shipley and Carl Green, Miss tion, and the grave was dedicawt 42 to an encore. Miss Chadwick, vious ended in Wilsons favor Helen Johansen. Deamer, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hadley, members of the North Weberretiring formed the re- William C. Hunter. Four stake White Mrs. and Green 26 step-soMiss Helen Johansen returned home Mrs. Ellen Waldram, Mrs. Mary M. I. A. board, was given at the home acted as the palibe. school officers freshment committee and Mr. McKee two last week after spending a month in Campbell, Mrs. Rose Bailey, Nephi J. of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brown. Mrs. The Juniorforhigh their mother. of for in were Miss charge and Wright follows: as the year Brown, and Donald It. Blood. Garfield with her aunt. Shipley has been an active worker on were elected Mrs. Theo Graehl and small the games. B. A. Fowler, superin-tendaMrs. Velma Wright and son? Garth, the Y, L. M. I. A. board for the past resident, Henry Cottle;A temple excursion was held last was schools, Weber of county Jack Edmund, have been secretary, Friday to Salt Lake. About fifteen of Rock Springs, Wyoming, are visit- nineteen' years. Carl Green has mov- Alice Wayne Simpson,and opened a discussion of the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.stiyia. present M W Dorothy masters, n ed out of the stake. Jackson; yell ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. people from Huntsville attended. the tax amendment problem. General diet during the absence of Mr Glut Last and Torgele. rave A Denny enunderMrs. Bronson Holmes. Garth recently Mr. and Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Chester Garlick an and finance of the school and Richard Graehl, who attended! Wednesday a party was given m the business tertained a number of friends at a went an operation here and is con- nounce the birth of a taken was Mrs. students up by Principal Graves. neral service for their grandmntlJ, baby boy. auditorium for the supper Saturday evening. Music and valescing. Garlick is at her home in Farr West school entire elected for the new P. T. A. Mrs. Kate Graehl Erdmann aHS,' Officers crowd A school. large dancing was enjoyed and supper was Mr. and Mrs. Harey Brown, Mr. of the Alvord is convalescing at H. George were Close, Hugh Ber-et-t, ham last week. president; served to five couples. Lola the Dee hospital following a thyroid and Mrs. Orson Folkman, Mr. and was in attendance. and Wright, The sympathy of the commomtv Mrs. John Ethrington entertained a A baby girl was born to Mrs. Ione secretary-treasure- r. Mrs. Joseph Folkman and Miss Nona C. S. Graves, is extended operation. Mrs. to the families of Jidm Dee number of friends Saturday afternoon at the hospitaL Rae Chadwick, Cecelia Swenson and B. Hunter and A. J. McFarland Mrs. Lawrence Brown and Brown attended the funeral of Rob- llarmer was Minn. Leone in tte at a social. Mrs. Ethrington will be Mr. and formerly Harmer Drucilla McFarland were chosen on loss of their aunt, Mrs. James Goode have returned to North Ogden ert Anderson in Logan on Sunday. Mrs. received moving soon to the lower valley, family been by Claudius has Word Brown has returned to Ann the executive committee. The next and the death of their little cm Music was enjoyed and lunch was to make their home. They formerly Arbor, he will con- John N. Naisbitt, who is still in the meeting of the association is called where in Michigan, Huntsville. resided served. The guests included Mrs. daughter, Stanley. of the arrival of a bapy for November 12. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Barker have tinue his studies. Mr. Brown will Dee hospital, H. Neilsen of Mrs. Mary Allen, Mrs. Annie Mortenson, J. and , Nicholas Guilbert was removed to Mr. his to course in complete medicine girl and The first meeting of the student his Mrs. Nell Jensen, Miss Minnie Strom-ber- made their home in North Ogden. receive his doctors forwas home from the Dee hospital W Neilsen Miss Los Angeles. degree. body this season was held Wednes- nesday. While at work with a ns Mrs. Anna Maria Jensen. Mrs. They will live in the house Just north A baby girl has arrived at the merly Miss Mayne Naisbitt. morning, with a program as fol- crew last Thursday he slipped on the Ethrington was assisted by her daugh- of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jen John Finch suffered a broken leg day School songs; saxophone solo wet lows: Campbell, parents of Mrs. Barker. Weber ter, Marie. sen. ground and fell and broke his hip while playing football at the Bruce Cook; solo, Ledona Evans; bone. Mr. Guilbert is seventy Mr. and Mrs. John Ethrington were by The opening social of the local ReJack Painter, son Seth and daught- county high school. Holmes; jokes, by old, but is reported as improvingyens pleasantly surprised Monday evening lief society was held Tuesday after- er, Susie, of Burley, Idaho, On Arare who drives the Hooper reading, Dorothy and Roy the spent a paper by Mel- the Turnia, by a number of their relatives and noon under the direction of the presi- week-en- d this accident Arie at the home of Mr. and Mrs. milk truck to the Weber Central dairy Margaret following day vin Phillips. . Wayne Bingham prefriends. Cards and music were en dent, Mrs. Myrtle K. Barker, Flor- larry Brown. had a finger injured quite severely sented (Continued on page 5.) the secretarys report. joyed throughout the evening and a ence M. Snooks, Jennie Shaw, and at a wagon Bishop Jensen of Pleasant View was last Tuesday while fixing late lunch was served. The guests Martha Jlolmes were sustained as of- ;he Road work here is nearly completed! principal speaker at the sacra- his farm. included Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, ficers in the organization. Mrs. with home ment meeting Sunday evening. gravel being placed on all side returned Mrs.' Robert Munn NEW HOMES FOR RENT Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen, Mr. and Hill was sustained a visiting M11 Oretta Chugg was the Dee hospital where she spent streets and low places built up in the from guest a few Mrs. Charles Mortenson, Mr. and Mrs. teacher. Following the business a or .Miss Zola Davis OR LEASE A of the winter storms. preparation days of last week. Sunday, the occa Andrew Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney short musical program was rendered. sion 50 men teams force of and practically observed Miss was Sunday Columbus Davis being day birthday. One brick, furnished Stromberg, Mrs. Geneva Smith, Mrs. It was supplemented by readings A and carnival dance will be evening when the officers of the, M. have been at work for several days. $45.00 monthly. Selma Smith, Mrs. Andrew Jensen, given by Naomi Randall and speeches ri'ff11jitney in the Farr West recreational I. A. conducted a very worthy and Members of the local Farm bureau One brick, furnished and Miss Minnie Stromberg. by the president and Mrs. Alice Waron Friday evening, October 81. Instrumental spent Wednesday filling their coal program. entertaining $50.00 monthly. The following officers were chosen ren. Bouqueta of flowers were preThe club girls of Farr West music was furnished by Annie and bins from a car brought in through New fully gas equippm to serve for the ensuing year in the sented to all members over seventy-fiv- e duplexes, The coal is ex Bome of the honors at the Zelma Read. John M. Mills gave a their organization. to $52.50 monthly. Mutual $47.50 Improvement association: years of age. This included Ruth Jtah state fair last week. Oretta misthe cellent and the price reasonable. very excellent talk honoring PHONE 1625 OR 360 Mrs. Mina Berlin, president; . Mrs. Mathews and Elizabeth Williams, who and Zesta Taylor won fifth sion of Columbus. At a costume ball sponsored by the Fawn McKay, first councilor, and are over eighty years of age, and Mrs. pUiugg the The pageant The Reign of the Mutual Improvement association last judging contest Thursday Laura McEntire, second councilor. Smma Bickford, Annie Daniels, Bar- and third place in the health contes White FTy, played by the Hooper The president of the Young Mens bara Brown, Elizabeth Montgomery, Friday . The third year sewing girls F'arm bureau on Labor day Will be Mutual association will serve again and Louisa Short, all of whom are were awarded third place in their resented Thursday evening at Tay-o- r. this year. Other officers elected for over seventy-fiv- e years of age. The demonstration. Miss Ruth Dabb was the M Mens class were: Blaine refreshment committee, composed of their club leader. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnston attearl Chadwick, Jane Bailey, Mable Ilarrop, president; Hugh McKay, To celebrate the completion of the ended the wedding of Mrs. Johnstons Ogden, Utah Adrienne Janse, secretary; Jrton, and Florence Snooks, served ?, highway between siiter, Miss Bessie Bues at Clinton Melvin Engstrom, treasurer. The of- 'uncheon to over eighty guests. e8 and the Hot Springs, abou last Monday. viuiT ficers elected for the Gleaner Girls persons the community activity committee gathered at the ward are: Virginia McKay, .president; recreational hall Friday evening. An is featuring a big Halloween dance late Nielson, Martha address of appreciation in behalf of October 31. ' Halloween night has Slater, secretary; Gloria Schude, acA meeting of the stockholders of the Ragan Petroleum Mrs. Violet Gibson departed Tues- the citizens of this vicinity was made been observed as M. I. A. night for tivity leader. Lorenzo by Bishop Co., a Utah corporation, is hereby called to be held at Taylor. Commie several years. A party was given Wed- day for Blackfoot, Idaho, to visit her sioner II. p. Randall, Mr. have and Mrs. in Jack Parker the Weber County Court House, Ogden, Utah, on Frinesday evening at the homo of Afton son, Gene, who is in a hospital in thia road district, made thecharge o, moved to Ogden, their former home. of response. Grows. Games and music were the Blackfoot following an accident in A dance and day, October 24th, 1930, at 8 p. m.f for the purpose luncheon followed, in The tomato season is practically diversion for the evening. An Italian which the automobile that he was which all the considering and adopting a proposition to amend participated. The comple- over in this section, and a number of supper was served. The guests in- driving was struck by a train. tion of this oil obthe have to to Idaho boys article No. 17 of the incorporation to read assessable road gone The Y. M. M. I. A. was reorganized cluded Miss Helen Wangsgard, Miss another highway into Ogden tain work in the beets and potatoes. so as to make the stock asGloria Schade, Miss Laura Allen, Miss Tuesday evening with Roy Clark, city from the instead of Leve Be us has been quite ill for north. Vehicles may and Afton Grow, Miss Helen McEntire, president, Lyman Hunter, first follow the state sessable in such amounts as the Board of Directors may highway or by turn-in- g the past week from an operation for Miss Opal Hialop, Miss Ruth Peter- councilor. The Y. L. M. I. A. was west slightly the removal from of determine. the Hot tonsils. son, Miss Ada Wangsgard, Miss Ina organized October 7 with Edna Had-le- Snrmgs proceed The Farr West, baby boy of Mr. president; Maurine Green, first Harrisville, Five through Burrows, Miss Isabelle Slater, Miss THOMAS M. PHIPPS, Points into Ogden and Mrs. Jesse Powers was taken to Melva Bronson, Miss Shanna Wangs- councilor, and Myrtle Hadley, secre-tar- y. of the Ragan Petroleum Co. the vity ill last week, hospital seriously gard, Miss Margene Ncwey, Miss but has returned home and is said to Oscar Malan and company of Ogden Gene Berlin, and Mrs. Elaine Puller. be improving. THOS. E. WALKER, City put on the program at the sacIt has been announced by Bishop rament meeting Sunday evening. and Treasurer of the Ragan Petroleum Cft Secretary that the annual ward conHooper Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hadley am A 8urPri9e wa Riven Mrs. ference will be held next son, Vard, spent Sunday at the home Aleruld Ilodson Sunday. Saturday evening at Fall crops are now being harvested of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Farr. the family residence, the occasion bein this community. The grape har9 Mrs. Lyman Hunter and daughter, ing Mrs. Hodsons The birthday. vest is at its best now; the celery har- I.a Verne, are spending a few S' weeks guests enjoyed themselves with games vest will immediately follow. It is at the home of Mrs. Hunters mother, and social conversation until the believed that the frost will soon put Mrs. Oiler, in Tremonton. hour, when all partook of a an end to the tomato production. A free dance sponsored by the dainty repast Those present were: An interesting meeting was held Mutual Improvement association of Mr and Mra. Floyd Stanger, Mr. and here last Sunday evening in the local Taylor will be given Tuesday evening, Mrs. Arnold Wayment, Mr. and Mrs. chapel. The speakers were Frederick October 21, in the ward recreations Marvin Wayment, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barker, Carl Blodgett, and Charles W. hall an invitation is extended to al Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Erickson, Four Ogden men, C. CLYDE BROWN, DOUGLAS W. REEVE, Ellis. Blen Wilson furnished the spe- ward members. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Mr. Ilodson, and cial music, a group of saxophone numA pack of dogs entered the WM. R. BUSCHJOST, KENNETH R. KNAUSS, all of them highpoultry Mrs. Charles Banfett, Mr. and Mrs. bers. of Hyrum Peterson Saturday yards Mr- - and Irs. A. I A campaign is being conducted this njght and killed about two dozen o. Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Thom- ly experienced in the paint, glass and wallpaper business, hare week for the purpose of selling season his choice turkeys. Had Mr. Peteranwtt lawence Bert Vanlitto, tickets to the amusements which will son not been on the scene at once his Ann formed the Gateway Glass & Paint Co. to serve you in your paint Mae, Ruth, Beverly, Bernice be conducted during the winter. These entire flock would have been killed. Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Whtatly and glass problems. Sprunt amusements are arranged by the com- Mr. Peterson and his hired hands were and George and Grant Sprunt munity activity committee under the soon joined by hunters from the duck 8d Mrs vriin Braithwaite, of club and the dogs were killed. leadership of Carl Blodgett. were the guests of Mr. and Huntsville, At a recent student body meeting The new chapel and recreationa Mrs. Lawrence Jenkins Tuesday evethe officers who will serve during the hall of West Weber was by ning. school year were chosen as follows: President Heber J. Grant dedicated Firs. Leslie Powers and Mrs. Le on Phyllis Barker, president; Mildm Representatives of eighteen Sunday. wards Brown, Lavern Ber- were in attendance. Wilmer J. Maw SjJUj 5r5.fln- of. Hooper, and Mrs. Taylor, rett, secretary; Jack Deamer, cheer of the stake high council presentee Ellis Griffin Frida? Florence leader; with a large framed picture afternoon. Mrs. Griffin is convalesc-inWarren, assistant cheer leader. A student body meet- of all the authorities Distributors of the McMurtry Products: House Paints at the home of her parents, Mr.g of the church. Interior Glasscote . was held ing Tuesday under the direcand Mrs. L. R. Jenkins. and Barn Paints . . . Varnishes . . . tion of the new officers. The program Enamel and Floor Paint. and famiIy aad M.IrjAKCv of social activities for the year was anse hare from discussed. Paint Before Winter! a visit with relatives inreturned Oregon. Mra. OUo Bills the and her son, Clyde, Though volley ball team was air. and Mrs. FYank defeated in the first game of the sea- left this week for Iowa, where she at their home in Plain City,lf?e? a son, they recorded a victory in the will spend some time visiting friends nine-da- y visit with their children and game with Riverdale Wednesday. The and relatives. Mrs. Bills was also arandchildren "h re8ide in MaPkton. who girls represent the local schoo accompanied by her two nephews who are as follows: Helen Wade, Phyllis were returning from California where Mr. and Mrs. Chifton Barker, rhyllis Shaw, Janet Barker, they have a short furlough from the nounce the birth of a Muagrave anbaby Ur Cladwick, Rhea Spackman, United States nsvy. The graduation exercisesgirl. for the Th Gleaner Girls held an interestLeone.Pailey Margaret Shupc, Flor- . I A. were ence barren, Erma Shupe, class in Mutual Expert installation of glass in your home or car. Prompt service. Tuesday night. 's1 MMilnir in T1'u"daJ Mrs. Roan Shipley, teacher, was chairRheese. Next Friday these Margaret wil th? .fo'lowJnR program was ren- contest with the Plain City girls team at man, and the class was organized as Plain City. The local girls are en- follows: lresidcnt, Mrs. Florence Home, invocation, Ikmna thusiastic and anxious to bring home Stimpaon; a Rett A. Lead a victory. "if I. A ?ur M' from Jacobs; secretary, Mrs. Louise Butt-to- r. On"- -, slogans 191; Three of our most prominent young After organisation the class was to the present time. Vivian Knight nien will le&ve this wsrd in the very divided into the various groups for Many designs at reasonable prices the modern modes near future to fulfill missions. The Mutual participation. in wallpaper. Invitations have been issued to a boys are Elmon Woodficld. son of hlfctoto-V.w-Lu"d! W.L. . 1. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Woodficld, am shower to be given in honor of i.. Dalles. Berrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ritter, a bride of this fall The Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arthur G. Berrett, both of whom are entertainment will take place at the family have moved fromTaylor and going to England; and Arthur Brown, home of the brides sister, Mrs. Fran-ci- s their home in Plain City. Ogden to son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Brown. Brown. The shower will be held Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gibson are Mr. Brown will join his brother, Friday evening. their Lewis, spending who is now laboring in the East Cen-tn- u School was closed Thursday at noon Uw. to Idaho. honeymoon their States mission. The first fare- and will remain closed until Monday Will make theirUpon home in Taylor. Mrs well party will be held next on account of Utah EducaFriday morning forn,erly Mi Marildi evening in the ward amusement hall tional Association convention being Taylor An elaborate celebration of the sev- held in Salt Lake City this week. Mrt Albert Fisher has entieth birthday of Three teachers, residents of Rivers from Green River where she was rafl-e- d anniversary Thomas F. Brown was held at his dale, arc expecting to attend the on account of (he illness of her home last Wednesday, October 8. An They are Sydney Wyatt, husband, who has pneumonia. Miss Afton Adams, and Miss Emma exceptional program was given, folMiss Edith Coy has returned from lowed by games. A delicious Jacobs. aml w landing a short tim. supper was served to the following Smith Jacobs, a former resident of at the home of her mother. guests: Mrs. Eli- - HUNTSVILLE ta Riverdale, is leaving for a mission to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum S. Bailey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Ellis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elzy H. Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. James K. 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