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Show Friday, October 31. 1930 THE OGDEN POST district No. 6, Mrs. J. E. Wright, In Women's Realm od Mrs. A. P. Bigelow were dinner last evening at the at tests Mr. Hotel Bigelow in gnd Mrs- - Kdward coir.pliir.ent to Mr. C. Garrett oi Oak-teiCalifornia, and J. Painter of P- - who are spending some Pittsburg, time in Ogden and at the Bear River club. Other guests included Mr. nm-ted Mrs. G. L. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Becker, and Bigelow Brown d, . . -- Herman Fetscher entertained ter bridge club at dinner last evening avenue. t her home, 2402 Custer rose-teolr- ed of the Womens Republican club of Weber county will entertain at a reception Saturday afternoon ai the Hotel Bigelow in honor of Mrs. Seed Smoot, Mrs. Don B. Colton, and Mrs. Ephriam Hansen. ver foliage. Miss Ida Fitzsimmons entertained at a prettily arranged dinner Tuesday evening at Shuffs on Jefferson .avenue. Yellow chrysanthemums center- Albert Becker For State Senator the dinner table and black candles were placed at the ends of the table. the Halloween motif. The guests included Miss Mabel Lesher, Miss Florence son-in-la- George A Fuller For Representative For Rcpresentatlva will Republicans have a sympathetic understanding of the needs of lulior. They work for the establishment of all Union Pacific shops at Ogden, the center of the Union Pacific System; the development of facilities employing Weher county labor by the Southern Pacific. Denver & Rio Grande Western and other railroads; legislation to provide better safety regulations for train operation, with pay corresponding to added responsibility; enforceable constructive measures such as those providing for larger train crews; and construction of public buildings, reservoir dams, irrigation canals, and highways, all employing Weber County laUir. ; w VOTE REPUBLICAN STRAIGHT t, Mrs. Fred R. ('lark, Mrs. F. J. llirt. and Mrs. Jaek Drake left Thursday by Brown, Miss Edith. Light, Miss Viola motor fur San Franriseo. Mrs. Clark Ethel Mrs. Mrs. Clancy, Piper, Roy will Mr. and Mrs. Daily Clark meet Packer, Mrs. Eleanor Giddings, Mrs. in the bay city and after a short visit Marion Clark, Mrs. E. P. Wade, Miss they will return to Ogden. Mr. Clark, Frances McCready, Miss Agnes Caf-fewho has been stationed in thd PhilG. Mrs. and E. Usher of Salt g ippines for the past two years is Lake. Following dinner, bridge was Mrs. Charles II. Barton was to E. transferred Fort Francis home enjoyed at Miss Fitzsimmons president of the Martha society at Warren, Upon the return of in the Robins apartments. the business meeting held Monday af- the party Wyo. to Ogden, the visitors will ternoon at the Hotel Bigelow. Other a month with their parents, bo- Mrs. Joseph Chez entertained her officers of the society who have serv- Jiass going to their new pot. ed with Mrs. Barton during the past tauington club Tuesday at a buffet were also and are as year Mrs. Joseph E. Evans is spending luncheon at her home on Taylor avenue. Calangula in orange and yellow follows: Mrs. Fred M. Nye, first a fortnight in southern California in Mrs. Horace Nebeker, sec- company with her parents, Sir. and Ranged in an amber bowl formed a ond Mrs. Hugh M. Mrs. lleber of Salt for City. the Sears, centerpiece serving table. Rowe, secretary; Mrs. Edward BichThose in attendance were Mrs. P. N. They are guests of Mrs. Evans sistreasurer. The committee to con- ter, Mrs. Ruth Browning, at her home Thompson, Mrs. Eugene H. Smith, sel, tact the Martha Junior society is in Hollywood. Mrs. June W. Clark, Mrs. C. F. D of Mrs. Frank E. Nichols, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Robertson, Mrs. Mrs. Manly Thompson and Mrs. Lee Charles H. Barton, Mrs. A. D. Barber, James H. DeVine, and Mrs. William Stratton will entertain at a bridge Mrs. Mary Gaddis, Mrs. Frank B. Rice Kimball. Plans for the charity ball which will luncheon tomorrow afternoon at the Aiken, Mrs. John Edward Carver, Mrs. P. A. Herdti, Mrs. E. P. Mills, be held November 19, at the Berthana Thompson home, 1144 Twenty-fift- h Mrs. S. W. Wherry, Mrs. J. T. Rush-meballroom, were completed at the meet- street. Mrs. A. D. Paine, Mrs. C. H. ing. Committees to handle the Mrs. William Varney will entertain of the affair were appointed by Stevens, Mrs. Edward Bichsel, Mrs. the president as follows: Reception her bridge club at luncheon today at J. R. Cooper, and Mrs. C. P. Moore. committee (which is composed of past her home, 2315 Van Buren avenue. of the society) Mrs. Effie Members of the Ogden Golf and presidents E. M. Conroy, Mrs. I. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Grccnwvll Country club will enjoy a Halloween Spencer, Lb Reynolds, Mrs. J. S. Lewis, Mrs. will entertain at dinner followed by uncing party Saturday evening at Ezra C. Rich, Mrs. E. O. Wattis, Mrs. bridge at their home, 2320 Harrison the club house. The committee in R. B. Porter, Mrs. J. E. Wright, Mrs. avenue, Saturday evening. charge of the affair includes Harry W. II. Wattis, Mrs. A. P. Bigelow, 8, Anderson, Lawerence T. Dee, John Mrs. R. E. Bristol, Mrs. Edward BichQuentin Romney will entertain at Lawerence Spargo, Clayton, and sel, Mrs. F. E. Nichols and Mrs. C. a Halloween birthday party this eveFletcher Scowcroft H. Barton; hall and music, Mrs. A. P. ning at the home of his parents, Mr. Twenty-fif.and Mrs. P. F. Kirkendall; and Mrs. M. A. Romney, Mrs. C. L. Forsling was hostess and Bigelow Mrs. street. Edward Bichsel; tickets, Mrs. Rupert Starbird of Chicago and invitations, Mrs. R. E. Bristol, Mrs. M. Maltman of Los Angeles Mrs H. M. Rowe, Mrs. F. M. Nye; Mrs. M. G. Wilcox will entertain her flWHts of Mrs. Frank B. Mrs. R. B. Porter, Mrs. kensinglon club today at her hmiie. Haynie, the fuests of ho::or at a delightful lunch-er- a decorations, G. L. Becker, and Mrs. L. T. Dec; 2650 Quincy avenue. Monday given at the Forsling punch. Mrs. Joseph M. Eccles and home on Marilyn drive. Bronze Mr. and Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins until Mrs. I. L. Reynolds; refreshments, were used about the rooms Mrs. J. N. Spargo, Mrs. J. El Wright, Mr. and Mrs. 0. II. Peterson will enthe small luncheon tables were Mrs. Otis Weeks and Mrs. Horace Ne- tertain nt dinner Saturday evenin' at centered with the same blossoms. room, Mrs. Ezra 0. the Peterson home, G53 Twenty-firs- t dining beker; Halloween place cards were marked Rich, Mrs. J. S. Lewis, Mrs. T. D. street, complimentary to wr Mrs. Starbird, Mrs. Mrs. Dee, Mrs. E. 0. Wattis, Mrs. J. Maltman, guests who will attend the U. A. C. Frank Haynie, Mrs. Wade M. John-- 5 Mrs. J. H. DeVine, Mrs. E. M. and Brigham Young university footMrs. Frank K. Bartlett, Mrs. Conroy, Mrs. P. F. Kirkendall and ball game tomorrow. The honor Frank M. Browning, Mrs. C. B. Mrs. William Rice Kimball; cake, Mrs: guests will include Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morse, rad Mrs. J. T. Rushmer. A. Kuhn, Mrs. R. T. Hume and Mrs. Kirkham, Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Worlton, Effie Spencer; publicity, Mrs. E. M. Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchel, Miss loyal Christenson entertained a Conroy and Mrs. I. L. Reynolds; grand Phyllis Kirkham, and Miss Lorraine Pwp of friends at a Halloween march, Mrs. F. M. Driggs and Mrs. J. Boley, all of Lehi. Prty yesterday afternoon at the home S. Lewis. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred members of the young Twenty-fiv- e District chairman for tickets: Disttnstenson, 7G4 Twenty-eight- h of the first Presbywomens section Mrs. street trict No. 1, Mrs. Horace Nebeker, a yellow pumpkin filled with yellow E. 0. Wattis, Mrs. E. M. Conroy and terian church were entertained at a jryaanthemums centered the tea Mrs. G. L. Becker; district No. 2, Mrs. Halloween party Wednesday evening Me, and yellow Mrs. F. M. Driggs, Mrs, by Mrs..C. B. Morse and Mrs. C. L.J tapers were used at R. ends of the table. The invited J. L. Cooper, and Mrs. H. M. Rowe; Forsling at the home of Mrs. Morse, I. Reynolds were Irene Vail, Helen Brown, district Games street. M. Mrs. F. No. Nye, Mrs. 612 Twenty-fourt- h 3, Frances Williams, H. DeVine, Mrs. J. S. Lwis were enjoyed during the evening and Smalley, Betty James wnstence Rackham, Emma Jean Hin-and Mrs. E. J. Harness; district No. a late supper was served. Assisting Inez Crase, Druce 4, Mrs. L. T. Dee, Mrs. J. N. Spargo, members of the young womens secVirginia Clark, utz. May Lou Foutz, Evelyn Jacob-- Mrs. Patrick Healy and Mrs. R. T tion are Mrs. F. M. Browning, Mrs. Farrell, Mary Hopkins, Hume; district No. 5, Mrs. R. B. Por- Frank K. Bartlett, and Mrs. Wadel an Margaret Jane iter, Mrs. Joseph M. Eccles, Mrs. Ezra M. Johnson. bmsey (Continued on page 4.) C. Rich and Mrs. P. F. Kirkendall; y, IDvU L. Stine For Kepreaeulative RELIEF FOR LABOR Mr. and Mrs. James W. Abbott arc spending sometime in California ax the guests of their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mohr-dardof Reikeley. Thny will also visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Harness, who are sojourning in Santa Barbara. Covers were laid for General Beverly Browne and Mrs. Browne of Fort Royal, Ya., who are house guests at the Bristol home; Mr. and Mrs. William M. Jeffers, of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Whitmore of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Chapin A. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chamberlin Day, Mr. and Mrs. Gustav I. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hollingsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Archie P. Bigelow, Dr. and Mrs. George A. Dickson, Dr and Mrs. Hugh M. Rowe, Mrs. Pearl F. Kirkcndall and Mrs. 0. B. Gilson. ed furthered h th.-latte- r Members appointments u Mr-Ralp- Mos-telle- r, Other i.- -- tables were centered with chrysanthemums, and floral for Mrs. place cards were marked Harold Fomoff, Mrs. Claude Parry, Mrs. Lee D. Turner, Mrs. Julian Wat M. French, Mrs. ion, Mrs. George Assel Farr, Jr., Mrs. L. W. Overstreet, Miss Jeanette Leek, Miss Rosa Miss Anne Browning, and Miss Grace Jennings. gff.nl! 1 . L Mrs. Mr-1- Day, and Mrs. A. P. Bigelow district No. 7, Mrs. F. E. Nichols, Mr-- . Otis Weeks, Mrs. Adam Kuhn an1 Mrs. ( H. Barton; district No. 8, Mr-- .. William Rice Kimball, Mrs. R. Bristol, Mrs. Effie Spencer and Mr. Thomas 1. Dee. The ball is given for the benefit attractive social af the of the. I Martha nursery, sponsored by tl week was the dano Martha !ast society. Kvn K? Saturday evening 5r;vaniM?VIU1Fh Everist Bris-i.- - women c f the stat JJ J10! Bigelow, the occasion f The Democrat bPin,, will a recei : ion and t hold twenty-fift- h l';ah . of anniversary their marriage, The Florentine ball- - n u'n.or of Wm. H. King Sntui room was unde gay with a I. from two until fi' profusion of autumn hlcssoms. Tall at lJ home of Governor ai: baskets of 'u chrysanthemums formed a background: r Vlrn: invitations will be sen-before which the hosts received their l,t U1 fronds of Mrs. King and a!" wonu-gue3ts. Mrs. Bristol was attired in H'iiUK.-rut are cordially if. v ted to call. her wedding gown of ivory made directoire style in the periodsatin, of twenGeneral Beverly Browne and Mr ty five J cars ago. A bertha of Venetian point lace fell from the shoulders Browne of Fort Kcyal. Ya., are housi over small puffed sleeves. The guests at the home of Mr. and skirt ended in a graceful train. long E. Bristol, Vun Buren avi One hundred and fifty guests were bidden nut. having urrived from the east to the delightful affair. During the Bristol. part of the week with Mrs. Robert Patterson of Dayton evening a buffet supper was served. Preceding the dance, Mr. and Mrs. Ohio, has also been the guest of Mr Bristol presided over a dinner of charni-n- f and Mrs. Bristol, but at present is .t arrangement in the English room. the Bear River Duck club. Relatives and a few intimate friends made up the guest list for the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Marrincr Browning Many flickering candles illuminated sailed this week from New York for the long dinner table which was cen- a stay of several weeks in Europe. tered with white chrysanthemums and Mrs. Browning will visit with Mr. and Mrs.- - Frank Ellis at Woodhall valley lilies. Silver ribbons the length of the table and extending Spa, England, and Mr. Browning will' in ending flat bows, completed the center dec- go to Liege, Belgium, on business. II oration. Tlace cards were attached to w'ill be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. V.l sprays of lilies of the valley with sil- Browning during his stay in Liege. ( b1-in- ed vice-preside- vice-preside- nt; corn-nos- ms-mor- ed e, r, de-tail- -- I Frank W. Stratford For 'ounty Commls-one- r, John C. Davis For District Judge John M. Mills Fur KepreoenUUvo 4-- yr. Far County Term Commit-tone- r l-- yr. Term GOOD ROADS Never before in the history of Weber county have her roads been in such good shape. Never before has Weber county had equipment to keep them in condition and free from snow and ice. During the past four years Republicans have built you 50.C miles of highways, not to mention gravelled and graded roads. This included 6.75 miles of concrete pavement and an additional 2.75 miles built with state participation. It included 13.45 miles of oil mulch highway, an additional 3.90 miles built with city participation, and an additional 15.75 miles built with state participation a good road to every Weber county home. hard-surfa- ce VOTE REPUBLICAN STRAIGHT h out-cf-to- . chrys-rathemu- ms I out-of-to- I per, I 5ts g. H - Lawrence A. Van Dyke For County Clerk and Auditor Burdett Smith Ethel Ward WIUIs For Assessor For 'onnly Recorder Richard D. Flneoek For Sheriff TAX SAVINGS Republicans reduced your taxes $100,265.59 below what they were during the preWeber county paid $1,441,499.10 in vious four years of Democratic administration. taxes from 1923 to 1926 inclusive, Democratic years when the levy was as high as seven mills per dollar of assessed valuation. Since 1927, with Republicans in office, you have paid only $1,341,233.51, a saving of $100,263.59, and your tax levy has never been above 5.60 mills on the dollar. Despite this saving, more roads have been built and more equipment purchased, including two new draglines, oiling equipment, trucks and machinery for snow removal. VOTE REPUBLICAN STRAIGHT 2420 Washington Avenue Reductions Month-En- d Friday and Saturday we are offering a beautiful assortment of Dresses at greatly reduced prices. Formerly Priced David A. Boot Thomas Laws For Constable , County Attorney I t Republican legislative candidates are experienced and they are pledged to work for d Weber College. They realize that continuation of Weber an independent least would mean at $500,000 a year to Ogden and Weber county. College state-supporte- -- $100 Samuel K. WEBER COLLEGE $16.75 to $39.50 NOW $ 1 700 L. Howard 8 wanner For County Treasurer $23 00 WERER COUNTY REIUIJLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE, (Signed) GEORGE D. SIIUlE, Secretary. Paid Advertisement. |