OCR Text |
Show Friday, December THE OGDEN POST -- Km Fri WEBER COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE RIVERDALE Mrs. G. G. Mshms entertained a few children Sunday afternoon in honor of her little son, Buddys, fifth Dainty rebirthday anniversary. freshments were served to George and Buddy Mahas, Gray Jacobs, Don and Howard Ellis, Jack Call, and Carol Adams. Following luncheon, Mrs. Mahas took the group to a picture show in Ogden. Sherman West is improving from an appendicitis operation which he underwent Tuesday. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Dickerson is recovering from an attack of typhoid fever. Mrs. Carl Wahlstrom has been confined' to her bed for the past week with influenza. Her condition is improved 12. at this time. Stella and Marguerite Munsey, who have been making their home with Mr. and Mrs. Jessie M. Stephens since the death of their mother last fall, are moving to Idaho this week, where they will reside with Mrs. Stephens sister. Mrs. Afton Willowby of Evanston, Wyoming, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Wahlstrom. Mr. and Mrs. John Ward and family, who have been running the Jacobs farm, have moved to North Ogden. Mrs. Naomi Richina and small daughters, Maurine and Betty, and Naomi Giles, sisters of Mrs. J. W. Childs, were week-en- d guests at the Childs home. The Jolly Dozen club was entertained Wednesday by Mrs. J. L. Bybee. The members spent the afternoon in sewing and quilt making. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. The Mutual Improvement association is sponsoring a three-acomedy entitled Captain Racket. Mr. ' and Mrs. Sidney Smead and daughters, Thair and Mary Allison, and son, Robert, were week-en- d guests of Mrs. Till Smead and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Thomas. Mrs. Carl S. Adams entertained Mrs. Till Smead Thursday at a dinner in honor of her sixty-nint- h birthday anniversary. Many of her friends called to see her during the day. ct Leon Hock, with a score of 8 to 2. Next Satur- Roylance, Reed aBiley, Chadwick, Rulon Carl Chadwick, day night the Mutual teams of the Thomas Hill, Elwood Berrett, Harold two towns will play at Eden. Jack Taggart, Vance Clapp, The Relief society spent Tuesday Shaw, Bertis Embry, Julius Larsen and Lari afternoon making door stops, under Shaw. the direction of Mrs. Dora Dalabout Members of the Farm bureau memand Mrs. Adrienne Aldous. bership committee held a successful Mrs. I. A. Bingham returned home social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Friday after spending a week in Plain Leroy Snooks Wednesday evening. City with her mother, who has been Various games were played and reill. freshments were served to Mr. and Miss Melba Bronson entertained a Mrs. J. T. Hall, Mr and Mrs. Karl Randall, number of friends last Friday eve- Storey, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mr. and L Embry, ning. Following a bob sleigh party Mr. and Mrs. A. and Mrs. the crowd returned to Miss Bronsons Mrs. W. N. Barker, Mr.Mrs. Heber home for a late supper. The guests George Alvard, Mr. and included Miss Hazel Gomm, Miss Don-n- u iandall, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ChadC. M. Barker, Mr. Wood, Miss Helen McEntire, Miss wick, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Chatelain, Mrs. MarMazie Newey, Miss Ruth Peterson, and Mrs. Mrs. Margarett Taggart Holmes, tha Miss Melba Bronson; Messrs. George Gomm, Jjorraine Nelson, Bill Gomm, and Jack Taggart. Jack Newey, Eldon Grow, Nathan Peirce and Gordon Aldous. To avoid time lost in studies durThe Pioneer Land and Irrigation ing the holidays, school will be held on Saturday, December 20. company held its annual meeting halL Floyd Eyre, seminary teacher of donday evening in the Plain City anand the transacted was lusiness Weber county high school, was the speaker at church services Sunday nual report read, after which five new directors were chosen for the coming evening. The stock holders of the Mountain year. They are George Weathers ton, Canal company met Monday evening derwin Thompson, William Ilislop, and elected officers for the coming William E. Davies, and C. E. Rawson. two years. I1. A. Bingham was reThe Relief society and Primary as elected president, Horace Nelson A. W. Schade, secretary, and Harvey Bingham and Ernest R. McKay, directors. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ilislop, who have been residing in Warren for the past two years, have moved to Huntsville where they will make their 4iome. The Seventies held their annual celebration last Saturday. A noonday dinner, afternoon program and dance were included in the festivities. PLAIN CITY sociation are preparing for a bazaar to be held December 18 in the ward sohalL The women of the Relief afternoon quiltciety spent Tuesday which will ing and preparing articles ofbe on sale on that day. Primary are members preparing arficers and which will doll booth, the for ticles be an interesting feature of the ba zaar. drama, The cast for the four-aDust of the Earth, is as follows: John Ryder, Lew Jenkins; Jerry, LawFloyd Palmer; David Moore, Harold rence Carver; Dr. Templeton, Weatherston; Mose, Dee Singleton; Wandering Tom, Don Carver; Susan Kath-eiy- n Moore, Aria Lund; Arabella, Palmer; Elizabeth, Lois Palmer; Nell, Donna Mae Jenkins. The play is being coached by Laurence W. Jenkins and will be presented during the ct holidays. A minstrel show will be staged in the ward recreational hall Saturday evening. Some of the best talent in the ward will appear on the program. The M Men basketball team of the M. I. A. is giving a dance in the ward recreational hall Thursday evening, December 18. They promise a good time to all on that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Coy, accompanied by their son, Arthur, and Williams, motored to Rock illness of many years. He ai 7,of Springs last week, where they visited H. th Kn Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fisher. Until John and Susan recently Mr. and Mrs. Fisher were settlers of Weber count? L?mer Dazel residents of Plain City. Miss Vivian Thomas and Miss Dorothy Maw returned Monday evening from Santa Rosa, California. They were among the chorus, singers who accompanied the Weber college football squad. Word has been received by relatives in Plain City that Elder Archie Richardson will arrive in New York Friday, December 12. Elder Richardson has spent two years inthe Netherlands laboring as a missionary for the L. D. S. church. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bodily of Syracuse spent Sunday in Plain City os guests of Mrs. Bodilys parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Knight. Mrs. Theron Briggs and baby, Gerat the aldine, spent the week-en- d home of Mrs. Briggs parents, Mr. apd Mrs. L. R. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. John Maw have received word that their son, George Maw, expects to be home in March. Elder Maw is at present in South Africa laboring as a missionary for the residents of the Marriott wlrd assisted his father in hewing He hauling the logs with which th? meetinghouse in Marriott was In 1879 he married Louise and they have since City. Mr. Marriott was a murieft early days and played for the and entertainments in the diffcS are his wife and two daughters. fS hS Wallace R. Bell and Mrs. Bert 7 Neal; two grandchildren, Clarice Bell, and the fo!lowinbrotk? ers and sisters: M. S., H. w A. Marriott, Mrs. DS ward, and Tracy, Mrs. James Morris, Mrs! Hewett, Mrs. Daniel Cramer Charles Ellsworth, Mrs. John MoS Mrs. John Lamoreaux, Mrs. ! vid MaSSS allTf, Lyle Lauder, Los AneeW Brigham Marriott, Gariand, and Annie Hogge, Stockton, CalifornS Funeral services will be held Sun day in the Plain City chapel with Bishop George A. Palmer in chare Interment will be in the Plain Citv His widow, Mrs. Louise cemetery. L D. S. church. is home his died ill at the family red! Marriott at Marriott, very Benjamin it Plain City Tuesday night after an dence. a Xj 7 . d on vice-preside- nt, NORTH OGDEN Leroy Snooks and W. N. Barker are leaders in the local campaign for Farm Bureau members. The agents under their direction are having good success. Harold Ward is in Montana visiting friends. n Clyde Roylance. and Horace are enjoying a vacation in Oregon and Washington. Miss Gene Huband has returned home from Wyoming where she has been residing with relatives. Her visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Huband, will be brief, as WEST she will leave soon for California. Victor Roylance, who played with The Old Testament Class of the Weber college in football competition Farr West Sunday school was enter- with Santa Rosa last week, returned tained Wednesday evening at the from the coast. Monday evening home of Miss Lola Taylor, The guests all of the students who Practically enjoyed bunco during the evening, af- made the trip have returned Lowell ter which refreshments were served Barker and Alvin Emby, local boys, by the hostess. Miss Lola Taylor, and Verle Shaw, of Pleasant View, Miss Elverine Rawson, and Bishop and two other boys from the college Moroni Chugg are the teachers of the weht'on the to Los Angeles. They class. are not expected home before SaturThe M. I. A. contest play, In the day. Making, was presented Tuesday eveAn interesting meeting was held ning by the Gleaner Girls and the M here Sunday evening under the direcMen in the ward recreational hall be- tion of the Mutual officers. The fore a highly appreciative audience. speakers were Vanise Barker, Mary Much credit is due the young people Call, Onel Berrett, Woodruff Deem, for the successful way in which the and Jetta Barker. The life of Joseph Smith was the theme of the play was staged. The Mutual Improvement associa- evening. Musical numbers were furtions held their conjoint session Sun- nished by a quartet, composed of Ma-bl- e Beatrice Campbell, Campbell, day evening. High Councilman Wil-mJ. Maw was the principal speak- Charles Chandler and William Par-;e-r. Leon Hack acompanied by Mrs. er. The musical numbers were a . Shupe, played a mandolin solo. piano selection by Faye Williams, a and Mrs. Mrs. Lettie Campbell vocal duet by Miss Lola Garlick and are Berrett Marlin recovering from Miss Geneva Larkin. serious illnesses. Henry Hall is suffering with an HUNTSVILLE njured hand. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis announce the engagement of their son Mrs. of Mr. Doman, and Carlyle Charles Doman, left last Thursday daughter, Thermo, to Donald Blood. evening to fulfill a mission ip the A party will be held at the Ellis southern states. Wednesday evening home Friday evening in honor of the he was entertained at the Valley young couple. The New Testament Sunday schoo House, where supper was served to a number of friends and relatives, Mrs. class had a very entertaining party Matilda Sprague and Mrs. Belle Fer-ri- n last Thursday evening. It was pro were the hostesses. gressive in nature, beginning at the From home of Miss Jetta Barker. inof Middleton, was Henry Ford, home of to went the class the there week when last on he fell the jured ice at his home. He and his son, Har- Virginia Chatelain, and then to Miss ry, were carrying a heater to the Helen Warrens home. At each home house when he slipped and fell. He games were played and refreshments was rendered unconscious for a short were served. At 10:30 everyone went time. He is recovering satisfactorily to the ward amusement hall where Mr. and Mrs. John Jorgenson left games and dancing concluded the enlast week for Vernal, where they will tertainment. The special guests were the Sunday school superintendency, visit with friends and relatives. Miss Marjorie Hardy, of Lehi, was Gilbert Randall, Ray Woodfield. and the week-en- d guest of Miss Laura Al- Maurice Berrett and Mrs. D. Shnp Dale Phillips and Jetta Barker, teachlen. The Elders quorum of Huntsville ers. The class members, Helen Garwill give a basket supper and dance ner, Marian Holmes, Helen Warren. Friday evening, December 19, in the Virginia Chatelain, Hazel Storey, Stella Montgomery, Deloris Montward recreation halL The Huntsville seventies and the gomery, Irene Storey, Leone Toone, Eden Seventies met in a basketbal ieone Chadwick, Janette Woodfield, contest last Saturday evening on the Edith Worton, Lorene Barker, FlorHuntsville floor. The local team won ence Barker, Ruth Chandler, Viola Dud-ma- ices rlC Lii FARR dlt Wi thi mmm flu plo Ch WDiatamfafiuil To Ride the Street Cars Than ltd Qmstmas (Gift COMPLETE ELECTRIC SERVICE: IFOR YOUR IHKBME er It Is Cheaper Me " iTirivv nnw.rriwwriiiiii.wtwwwii'ii mnmmnnimnnnrr An Electrified Home on Christmas morning! How appropriate! How pleasing to every member of the family! How easy to' have such a de- lightful home gift! If your family is not among the thousands who are already enjoying the marvelous service of ELECTRIC COOKING, ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION and ELECTRIC WATER HEATING, decide NOW that they shall What could be more in keeping with the spirit of home happineg&rthe spirit that is Christmas than to have the folks look into the kitchen on Christmas morning and find a Hotpoint or Westinghouse Electric Range, L a General Electric Refrigerator and an Electric Water Heater! Three wonderful servants that have established new standards of home en m joyment! Here, indeed, is a worth-whil- e Christmas suggestion! to Drive Your Car! . Driving your car in cold weather is even more expensive than it is in summer when your engine starts readily; parking space is at a premium; the danger of accidents is great! Why not buy a Weekly Pass 51.00! UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO. WE WANT YOU TO KNOW IIOW EASILY YOU MAY BUY ALL OR APPLIANCES 0N A VERY LIBERAL TIME PAY-THE- M S uTlnovERETER flIIT&M POWED5 EJlPICIENT v VERY ECONOMICALLY ON PH0NE E-- ILOffi'MT PUBLIC SER.VJ.CR -- BUY A PASS AND SAVE! us 0R DB0P m (H. i ' Si T: in |