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Show Friday, December 26, 1930 THE OGDEN POST hiTs uf tin- - tump alou ast'niliU-- gifts will supa family to whom thply Christmas chccr. Mrs. Ralph K. Bristol is .sponsor for ;he trth.p urn! Mrs. E. W. No Ison is the captain. - r In Women's Realm One of the delightful parties of the holidays will be given this evening by the Entre Nous Dancing club at the llotel Bigelow. The hosts and hostesses will be Dr. and Mrs. William U. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scow-crof- t, and Mr. and Mrs. George Thorstensen. Preceding the dance, Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Eccles will preside over a dinner party for a group of friends at the Hotel Bigelow. Dr. and Mrs. William McKay have bidden a group to dine with them before the dance. They will entertain at their home, 1262 Twenty-fourt-h A. Shaw, Miss Elizabeth Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Die Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mark. Mack. Wade Mack, Judge "Sonny and Mrs. George S. Barker, Thomas Barker, Richard Barker. Annabel darker, Marian Barker, Robert Barker, Reese Barker, Jimmy Barker, Edith Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Barker, Miss Alice Barker, Miss Marv Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Dee, Tommy Dee, and Miss Louise Jeppeson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence X. Wood en- brir.u those vil. surlii- lI suri.ii-ii- i 3 i: I.. i ;i!.ing hiihvv:i. s already V;:iiy of the T'57,300 miles T - r'T-- T u7-T- - T "-I-TT eovereii with nothing! it:. V mole t!i. in gr.ivel and oilier light i lull ure costly to maintain and "i.. !i result in high ear operating co:. As these reads are modernize.! with rigid pavement, more, atti nti..n i an be turned to those lesser Used roads, and even to unsur-face- d roads. On the whole this method of improving the most used fiisi, is to the lesser us .d to road- - of which hundreds of thousunds of miles carry traffic so light that appreu.ibly increased expenditures .lie- - sur-facuiy- .i & Mrs. Julian S. Watson entertained her contract bridge club Monday afternoon at her homo on Van Buren avenue, l.uneheon was served at 1:30 o'clock and was followed by cards. The luncheon table appointments were suggestive of Christmas and the following guests were present : Mrs. William Blackburn, Mrs. Charles Clayton, Mrs. Faye Fraker, Mrs. Wil- arc unjustified. fv liam 1. Miller, Kirs. J. Robert Jarvis, Ly continuing the concentration of Mr. Lee D. Turner and Mrs. F. Md-le- n attei.iiou on the heavily used rouds. Earl. even greater headway can be made in road building in the next decade than Mr. Lawrence T. Dee arrived home has iicen made in the last. A3 Wednesday front a several week eastern visit. She was the guest of S. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Teller while in Kansas City. I & Jil.-- v tertained at dinner Christmas day at U. Congress the Hotel Bigelow. Red carnations street. Retain Mineral Title formed a centerpiece for the table, with Christmas candles to at the ends. The members of the Martha society Mr. and Mrs. Warner Arthur and In view of the present conservation and the Martha Junior gave a happy The guests included Mr. and Mrs. daughters, llolley and Louise, are Martin, Mr, and Mrs. Earl spending the holidays with Mr. policy it is very doubtful if emigre party to the children of the Martha Joseph P. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Arthur's parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. would be willing to pass to the states Sanford, home Wednesday afternoon. A prothe mineral rights to the public lands, and Miss Locke, Imogene Locke. the Junior Holley, in Pasadena. Before return- said gram sponswed by society Mr. Mrs. and E. Congressman Don B. Colton, upJ. Edwards enterwill included musical numbers and reading home early in January, they on his arrival in Salt take Tuesday tained at Christmas dinner 1'. H. Mr. Mrs. and visit with diIverson, was It Thursday ings. presented under the to the Christmas holidays. rection of Mrs. Charles Clayton and at the Hotel Bigelow. Dinner was in Sail Francisco. Congress is afraid that the states Mrs. Joseph F. Barker. Members of served in their apartment. Red carthe Martha society who prepared the nations and Christmas greens formed Mrs. Mary Bruley, of San Francisco, might lo lax in the disposition of the table pro cious mineral rights, and for this decorations. Covers were who arrived Tuesduy to spend ChristChristmas gifts and baskets of goodlaid Mr. for W. Mrs. and I. Edwards mas with her sister, Mrs. W. O. Pell, reason believes they should U reies included Mrs. Ezra C. Rich, Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank will leave today for New York. She tained by the government, he exBurgess. Otis Weeks, Mrs. Horace Nebeker, will sail shortly for three months' plained. Without the mineral rights, Mrs. J. M. Eccles, and Mrs. J. S. there are only two or three states .V Mrs. D. A. Smyth entertained at European business trip. Lewis. Fifty-nin- e children, ranging which would be willing to ucccpt the in age from one year to twelve, were dinner Christmas day at her home, domain within their lioutidar-iepublic 635 Twenty-fift- h made happy by the two societies. street The table Mrs. Fred W. Herrington and Mr. Colton said. was decorated in miniature Christmas daughter, Miss Dorothy Herrington, The said the governcongressman A progressive dinner has been ar- trees, poinsettias and holly, togethei of Palo Alto, are holiday, guests of is about to launch a vigorous ment K. Nichols. with candles. red Covers were laid Mr. and Mrs. Frank ranged by a group of society people Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hyde and rehabilitation program on the public for Saturday evening. The first course for twelve relatives. domain, with the particular aim of will be served at the home of Mr. and daughter, Virginia, spent Christmas restoring the depleted ranges. Mrs. Spencer S. Eccles, 1476 Twenty-sevent- n Mrs. Eliza M. Murphy entertained with Mr. Hyde's parents, Mr. and the after Immediately holidays, the of Logan. street The next will be t at a family Christmas dinner Thurs- Mrs. John T. Caine, lands committee of the house, public home the of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher day at her home, 478 Twenty-eight-h will leave to- of whieh Congressman Colton is chairScowcroft, 1082 Twenty-fift- h street. street. Covers were laid for sixteen. Mrs. Dean Brimhall where she will man, will begin a series of hearings morrow for Pasadena, For the next course. Dr. and Mrs. guests were Harold J. Pasadena Community Play- on public lands matters. Clark L. Rich and Mrs. Clinton Pug-mi- Packer and Harold J. Packer, Jr., of join the At the request of the secretary of dramatic producof their two ers in will be hosts and hostesses at the San Diego, Calif. the interior, the committee will untions. home of John Scowcroft 2520 MadiJohn dertake first an investigation of oil arrived home on son avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Junior E. ThursdayBrowning from shale rights to determine the status BelLos of Angeles, Miss Liege, morning Edna Stuart, Rich and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. gium, to Christmas with his is spending Christmas week with her of claims located prior to the leasing spend Brewer will entertain at the last ramily. Miss Barbara Browning, who parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Stuart. act of February 25, 1930. Following course at the home of Dr. and Mrs. .s the investigation, Congressman Colthe University of Utah attending Rich, 2529 Jackson avenue. The re- in Salt Lake, is at home for the holiton said congress will pass legislaarrived Wednesday John Browning mainder of the evening will be spent days. Mr. and Mrs. enter- from Liege, Belgium, to spend Christ- tion to clarify the provisions of the Browning at bridge at the Rich home. tained at a family dinner Thursday at mas in Ogden with his family. leasing act wifh regard to claims of their home, 2500 Tyler avenue. this sort. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bigelow were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Renner left Congressman Colton expressed satguests were Mr. and Mrs. Christmas eve guests of their daugh- John Donald for Washington, D. C.t where isfaction at the passage of the Rice of Salt Lake, Tuesday ter, Mrs. Marriner S. Browning and of Mr. and Mrs. they will remain for two months. bill, from which Utah will and her sons, Mathew and Bigelow, at Browning. daughter realize $350,000 for construction of their home on Eccles avenue. FolMayor and Mrs. Ora Bundy enter- roads over the public domain. This lowing dinner, the group 'motored to A no hostess luncheon was given tained at a family dinner Christmas bill carries a total appropriation .of the Browning home near Eden to Monday afternoon at the Hotel Big- day at their home, 1424 Twenty-fift- h In addition to this, Utah $3,000,000. spend the night elow by a group of women and bridge street. Christmas greens and red ta- will share to the extent of about allowed at the home of Mrs. Olie pers were effectively used to decorate $200,000 in the forest road bill, carMrs. E. L. Van Meter will entertain Iceve, 2834 Eccles avenue. Included the long dinner table where covers rying an appropriation of $6,000,000, E. at dinner Sunday at the Hotel Big- n the party were Mrs. F. C. were laid for fourteen. , the congressman stated. elow in compliment to her nephew, Mrs. Myron Hunt, Mrs. James Mr. Colton will spend Christmas Matthew 'Browning, who is spending lateman, Mrs. William Dr. and Mrs. Ezra C. Rich and with his family in Salt take, and Glasmann, the holiday in Ogden. ilrs. W. E. Wilson, Mrs. E. F. Russell, daughter, Miss Gladys Rich spent- plans to visit in his home town of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Clayton and drs. II. R. Davis, Mrs. A. J. Ander- Christmas eve with Mr and Mrs. Gil- Vernal. aOn January 2 and 3 he will ert Moyle at their home in Salt Lake. attend meetings of the Southern Utah , daughter, Charlene, are spending son and Mrs. Reeve. Christmas day they were dinner guests Stockmens association at St. George, Christmas week in Reno as the guests Mr. and Mrs. Led Peck entertained of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Wright, le of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moffat . to be back in Washington at a family dinner Sunday at their 1283 East South Temple Mr. and Mrs. aboutplans 6. January also were guests Mr; and Mrs. Chapin A. Day en- tome on Drinker avenue in honor of Joseph E. Wright wedding anniver- of the Clarence Wrights yesterday. tertained at Christmas dinner for their thirty-sevenof return and the their daughter, sary members of their family at the Hotel Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Merrill enterColo. Bigelow. Covers were laid for Mr. diss Beth Peck, from Boulder, effec-ivel- y tained at an attractive dinner yesterand Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, Mr. and Poinsettias and red tapers were used to decorate the dinner ta-l- e day. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Day, Miss Betty Briswhere covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. Harry M. Watson and daughter, tol, Chapin Day Bristol, Harold C. Susanne Jane of Ely, Nev., Miss Fhyl-li- s Day,' Jr., Chapin A. Day II, Mrs. Merrill who is an instructor in the Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt of ColoGeorge Maule and Miss Mary Briggs rado schools at Hebcr City, and Bert Merson their of are guests Springs of Los Angeles. rill of Boise, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. G. and daughter-in-laH. Hunt, 424 Twenty-sixt- h street, Mrs. Thomas D. Dee 'entertained at Mr. and Mrs. John W. F. Myera enarrived the later part of the Christmas dinner at her home, 806 having week to spend the holidays. On Wed- tertained a party of young people at Washington avenue, for members of nesday, Mrs. William Beard, a sister dinner Tuesday evening at their home, Red Toses of Mr. Hunt, also of Colorado her family yesterday. street, preceding Springs, 1175 Twenty-eight- h formed a centerpiece for a long table. arrived for a short stay. Yesterday the Alta Mitra club dancing party at Four red candles were in crystal hold- the family motored to Salt Lake to the Hotel Bigelow. .The occasion was ers. ' The place cards were in holly spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. B. the twenty-thir- d birthday anniversary of their son, William Osmond. Flame designs. The guests included Mr. and H. Hunt. colored sweet peas and harmonizing Mrs. R. H. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Miss Mary Hurst entertained at tapers decorated the dinner table an covers were laid for Miss Mariam Elhome bridge luncheon Monday at her on Twenty-fift- h street, in courtesy to lis, Miss Katherine Healy, Miss DoroMiss Nell Driggs, of Los Angeles, thy Cleveland, Miss Phyllis Taylor, who is the guest of her parents, Mr. Miss Jeannette Steenblik of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Frank M. Driggs. Twelve Harold Armstrong, Charles Emmett, close friends of the guest of honor Eari Rushmer, and Gilbert Gillette. were bidden. From 12 767,300 Miles Miss Lyzena Payne was hostess at cloctf noon unan evening bridge and buffet supper Monday at their home, 640 Twenty-fourt- h til 9:30 p. street The guests were Miss Louise Emmett, Miss Virginia Rose, New Year Since 1915 automobiles in this counMiss Ruth Kraines, Miss Rebecca Ririe, Miss Georgia Hopkins and Miss try have increased by not less than day we willi 1,000,000 vehicles yearly. By the en Mary Kern. tasteyl of 1930 some 28,000,000 cars of al Waltis Littlefield, of Berkeley, kinds will be running around on the chicken and California, who is spending his mid- nations roads and streets. There are winter vacation with her father, E. more motor trucks alone today than A. Lttlefield, and Mrs. Littlefield in there were passenger cars just seven turkey holiday teen years ago. Salt Lake City, passed the week-en- d dinners. in Ogden as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. It is difficult to clearly picture the William Rice Kimball. complex automobile and road problem. Although the United States has been actively engaged in modern roadthe given One of delightful parties $1.00 the set past building for at least a decade great during by the younger week was the progressive dinner of mileages of heavily used roads are Girl Scout troop, No. 12, Monday eve- still awaiting the high type of imYou New Comfort, they May ning. The first course was served at provement justified by the trafficroad$1.25 Elizabeth Parkinson, however, of the home carry. Fortunately, building has proceeded with recognidaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Parkinson, 2625 Harrison avenue, with tion of the principle that the most Betty Goddard and Mildred Beck as used roads should be first improved. From Ogden to Sandy, Santa Claus steps high, wide and handsome In the The magazine American Highways assisting hostesses. 15 Utah towns now served with Natural Gas. He pops in and three-fourta the of formed tree I A small Christmas points out that of miles red with out of our miraculous chimneys without one fleck of the live 767,300 table, a for long along people centerpiece carnations at the ends. The second roads that have been surfaced. Then soot in the homes where Utah's new of the popula-iocourse was served at the home of Miss remaining Start the New fine fuel is bringing health, lives along the 2,250,000 miles of Barbara Kimball, daughter of Mr. and Year comfort, convenience Mrs. William Rice Kimball, 826 Twenty-f- roads that have not been surfaced. Woodof the popand cleanliness. But to reach this quarter street. Miss Frances with a midifth cock and Miss Cleone Walker were ulation with surfaced roads would be at night supper the assisting hostesses. A jmall a burden indeed, as is related In the Dick's. Christmas tree, red candles and red following principle recently adopted berries decorated the table. The next by the American association of state course was served at the home of Mary highway officials: The public demand for highways s Jane Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, avenue, Buren Van 2375 so great, and the funds involved now C. Davis, J. Morse, so large, that it is not possible to meet with Betty Bristol, Elpha withGrace Parks, Dorene Walker and Vir- all demands in a limited period the A pubburden a upon out too great ginia Clark as assisting hostesses. cen- lic finance. Therefore, state and feda formed scene snow miniature new conterpiece for the table. The desert eral funds available for to course was served at the home or struction should be devoted first of and Dr. highways, of the primary system Gwen Stranquist, daughter Mrs. H. C. Stranquist, 2833 Van Buren which are of the greatest importance avenue. Red carnations were the dec- to the public, and all expenditures deorations and various Christmas greens should be by the state highway, assistits under or The house. supervision. the were used about partment -Gunnell and (The primary roads referred to are BEST IN THE WEST" ing hostesses were Betty dinner there those comprising the federal and state Merle Sobek. Following 2331 Washington Phone 340 was a Christmas tree containing gifts systems.) There is still fuch to be done in and games were played. The memtMniHWiw Favors S d I To the Citizens of Ogden Kind jRcmcmbranccs s. and Best Wishes for The New Year Out-of-to- re fttr f fy UJi &r St, rov Mr Out-of-to- son-in-la- Dalli-mor- w ORA BUNDY FRED WILLIAMS WILLIAM J. RACKHAM e, th w, Your of Surfaced Highways In the United States . CCQDMEPAXMTY Extends to You Greetings and Best Wishes -- and the per plate hs one-four-th right - Dicks I Caffe Year Bring Health, Happiness and Prosperity! j |