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Show Friday, December 26, THE OGDEN POST RIVERDALE In honor of her guest, Mrs. Courier, Reid Laker entertained Tuesday evening. A quiet evening of games, dinner, and cards was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Hemple, Mr. and Mrs. Raw son, Mr. and Mrs, Laker, and the guest Mr. of honor. Mrs. Huldah Rawson and Mrs. Reid Laker entertained the Happy Dozen like me was sung by the Primary class; Miss Fredonia Strickler and Miss Elva Bingham sang "Star of Bethlehem, Shine on, ft retold story: "Ihe Birth of Jesus was given by Miss Lola Wright; and High Councilman Ileber Iiawkes spoke on the life of the Savior in Palestine as one of service to mankind, emphasizing the Christmas theme "Tis better to give than to receive. Mrs. Charles Allen Secrist has returned home with her baby daughter bom at the Dee hospital December 16. Mrs. Secrist was formerly Miss Hazel Bingham. John Gaul was returned to the home of his parents from the hospital last Monday. Miss Grace Past who has been seriously ill following an operation at the Dee Hospital is improving. Louse, David and Gideon Myers, children of Mr. and Mrs. Benson My- Club Wednesday afternoon. Games were played during the afternoon after which giftf were exchanged. Refreshments were served late in Ihe afternoon. The local school furnished an evening of enjoyment Saturday when they presented a play and operetta. The first six grades presented the operetta, and the junior high produced the play. It was pronuonced one of the best holiday programs ever given by the school. ers all underwent operations for reElmer Johnston played the leading moval of tonsils on December 24th. roll, and Miss Ellen Dybee of Uintah A of young people from the was the leading lady. Other members Juniorgroup School made merry at a High Wahl-stroof the cast were: LeGrande last Saturday eveparty Melvin Fox, Amos Brown, Kimball Jacobs, Kathrine Burt, Lyle Child, ning. Members of the family of Mrs. Norand Phyllis Hunter. Sidney L Wyatt Ibsen spent the afternoon and man directed the performance. of December 22nd at her home Characters for the operetta were evening on the occasion of her birthday anniselected from the first six grades. were: Marian versary. Leading characters J. 11. Compton is here from Lucin Hamblen, Mary Russell, Keith Bing- to spend the vacation with his family. ham, Alton Anderson, Blaine BingMiss Buelah Strickler, Norman ham, Wallace Pingree, Vola Wyatt, Bingham and James II. Platt all have Bemeice Bingham, Calvin Child, Jack returnedfrom school in cities to be Call, Mignon Hansen, Dorothy Taylor, at home for the holidays. and Kate Tronis. The crosspatch fairSchool here closed on Tuesday afies came from the fourth grade, the ternoon with parties and exchange of sunshine fairies from the 5th and 6th gifts in each class room. The three grades, and the 3rd grade pupils were extra- days of school showed an averlittle elves. age of attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allen gave a The Misses Goldie and Zelda Bueh-le- r have returned to the home of their Sathome at their wedding reception urday evening in honor of their Earents in Malad, Idaho until school bob-slei- gh ning at the home of their captain. Mrs. Ida Penman. Dinner was served to fifty-on- e guests. The home was decorated with the seasons colors, red and green, and a beautifully decorative Christmas tree, held gifts for the honored guests. Those enjoyMr. and ing the party were: Mrs. Edward Penman, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Parel Parker, Mr. and Mrs. David Fowers, Mr., and Mrs. John II. Naisbitt, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Belnap, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Widdson, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Widdison, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stoker, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liaHull, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boestey, Mr. and Mrs. Vem C. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Munn, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. J. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Christensen, Mr. and Mrs, James Penman, Bishop John D. Hooper, Dean Parker, Miss Margaret Penman, Miss Beulah Arave, Mrs. E. George Prker, Vivian Fowers, Roland Parker, Lyle Parker, George Robert Parker. . Word was received' recently by the Moore family here of the death of their brother John Moore of Idaho. Several members of the family attended the funeral services which were held last week. A baby boy was born a few days ago to Mr. and Mrs. George Fowers. Mrs. T. M. Jones left hist Monday rd After the program the company adjourned to the ward recreational hall, where dancing was enjoyed. A birthday dinner in honor of Lyman Skeen, Plain Citys pioneer, was given at the family residence Sunday, December 21. Members of the family and intimate friends gathered to do honor to this veteran builder. An attractive .table decoration was the beautifully designed birthday cake, lighted with eighty candles. Covers were laid for Alfred Dixon of California, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Skeen and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Skeen of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ivy Skeen of Murray, Mrs. Mary Rawson and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Skeen of Ogden, Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Skeen of Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Rheade of Idaho Falls, William Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Blain Skeen, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Skeen, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Skeen, George Skeen, Mr. and Mrs. William Freestone, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cook of Hooper. Birthday greetings and regrets were sent from Mrs. Lettie Johnson of Florida, Mrs. Isabel Charlton of West Weber, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skeen of Twin Falls, members of the family who were unable to be present. Mrs. DeVina Thomas was given a pleasant birthday surprise Monday evening when a number of friends and neighbors gathered at her home. The evening was spent in playing bunco, after which a dainty lunch was served. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Coy, Mr. and Mrs. John Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Grieve, and Mr. and Mrs. Jed Hodson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goddard and daughter, Rhea, Mr. and Mrs. Asael Ipson, Mrs. Betty Chandler, and Heber Young of Ogden were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Josephine Rawson. Willard C. Carver has been detained at his home on account of illness for a few das past Mrs. Mary Ann Geddes has also been quite ill during the past week. Mrs. Clarence Coy returned on Saturday with her baby girl from the Dee hospital and is convalescing at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bates announce the marriage of their daughter, Ethel, to Graydon S. Holt. The marriage took place Monday, December 22. Mrs. Joseph Wilde of Coalville was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Jenkins on Monday. Elder Archie Richardson was the for Smithfield to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Margaret Bingham that place. The spirit of the season was made manifest last Sunday at Sunday school with the following program: Reading, of Beth Russel; song, by the kindergar-esong, male quartette, Ralph Simpson, Roland Flinders, James Penman, Francis Beasley; story. Della 'lull, Santa Claus appeared bounteously laden with goodies for the children. At the Sunday evening services, the Christmas program .was continagain. who was married daughter, Lillian, ued, directed by Geo. Manning and asbeen who has Dickson Don visiting jto Ernest Kammayer on Thursday. A sisted by members of the Taylor ward, DickHarvey stringed trio from Ogden furnished here with the family of him diss Elsie Gibson, Miss Ethel Hunter! home in son to returned has music for the evening. The bride was and Ilah Naisbitt Zelma Read and attractively gowned in a wedding Idaho. Charles Stoddard of Hooper. Miss Wilson and of Salerno Louis dress of flesh pink satin, made prinThe Relief Society mem-er- s Hooper cess style and floor length. She carried Vivian Burton of Ogden were married held a social on Tuesday in conweek. this Lake in Salt City early a shower of roses. Miss Dora Ilium has gone to Malad, nection with their annual bazaar. A Miss Fern Romwell and Miss Sher-ut- a program was rendered after which, to spend the holidays. Francen were guests of Mr. and Idaho remodeled clothing and new article chiland Smith Ole T. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. S. I Wyatt last Friday and Satwere sold for the benefit of the chardren Paul and Olene of Salt Lake City funds of the society. , urday. ity the here for are holidays. Members of Camp V of the DaughMr. and Mrs. C. S. Adams announce Mrs. Louisa Branson of St Anthony, the engagement of their daughter, Idaho, is spending the week here with ters of Pioneers met at the home of Mary, to Mr. Leland Harris of Cali- relatives, among them her sisters, Sar- Mrs. Frank Fowers last Thursday fornia. The marriage will take place ah E. Holmes, Rachel Staker and Mrs. evening when they entertained their husbands at dinner. Games were Saturday, Dec. 27. Several parties J. S. Johnson. and the following enjoyed proand showers are being planned in hpn-o- r gram was given: of the bride. Duet, Amy NORTH OGDEN McCloy and Annie Read; reading, The members of the bishopric were Maud Rigby, Address of Welcome, the speakers in sacrament meeting Christmas week had an appropriate Martha A. Wadsworth: solo, Howard mem Sunday evening. They wished all Sunday morning when an Wadsworth. The following . guests bers of the ward a Merry Christmas, beginning interesting program was given in Sun- were present: Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rig- -, and suggested New Tears resolu day school. A Yuletide story was by, Mr.' and Mrs. James Fowers, Mr. tions. Musical numbers were rendered told by Mildred Campbell: talks were and Mrs. James Simpson, Mr. and by two choruses consisting of Mrs. given oy Isaac Campbell, Fawn Camp- Mrs. Hyrum Jones, Mr. and Mrs. WarAlma Ellis, Mrs. Joseph Stimpson, bell, Charles Chandler, Harriet Ber ren Arave, Mr. and Mrs. Frank FowMrs. Edward Bingham, Mrs. Arthur rett; readings were given by Mrs. ers, Mr. and Mrs. George McCloy, Mr. Bingham, Mrs. Edward Child, Mrs. Emma Reynolds and Miss Mina Stor- and Mrs. Vern Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Annie Thompson, Mrs. Rhone Shipley, ey. Lottie, Nina, and Doris Randall Howard Wadsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Eli mid Mrs. Ralph Ritter. They were ac- rendered vocal selections. An instru Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Elija Fielding, companied by Miss Dorothy Stimpson. mental number was played by Jetta Mr. and Mrs. David Fowers, Mr. and The Primary and Mutual gave a Barker, Blen Wilson, Clyde Randall, Mrs. Lee Fowers, Mr. and Mrs. George dance and program, for the children and Mark Roylance. As a final num Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spaulding, and members of the ward Tuesday er the ladies chorus sang. It includes Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wadsworth, anc evening. The children's dance was Thelma Montgomery, Mable Campbell, Mrs. Susan Fowers, Mrs. Annie Fowfrom 6 to 8 oclock. Following the Beatrice Campbell, Rose Thompson, ers, Mrs. T. W. Read, Mrs. T. R. Read) dance the following program was Nell Toone, Minnie Hall, Una Ran- Mrs. Nettie Johnson, Mrs. Lucretia was given. Song, "Jingle Bells, pray- dall, Bessie Randall, and Mable War- Barnes, Mrs. Glen Fowers. Members of the local school faculty er, Edward Child; reading, Miss Beth ren. Charles Chandler and Leland Rhcese sponsored a program and dance MonBeck; duet, Phylis Hunter and Virginia Call; song and dance number, were the speakers at the regular Sun- day in the recreational hall. Pupils Musi- took part in the program and parents Wayne Jacobs, Garth Stephens, Don- day evening church services. ald Child, Forna Farr, Jane Bingham, cal numbers were furnished by the were guests of honor. The approach of Christmas brings Jessie Browning, Lonetha Bambrough, choir. Clyde Randal and Charles and Lois Taylor; Seagull drama, Rhea Chandler sang a duct in German. with it extremely cold weather, howChild, Ward Johnson, Doris Bybee, Next Sunday evening the ward choir ever, the homes are aglow with decorations and the Yuletide spirit exists Viola Farsgreen, Helen Ring, Phylis will present a Christmas cantata. and gives all evidence of a Merry Dickerson, Fern Paterson, Inez Stimpafternoon the following Christmas. Tuesday and Helen Edna Alcn, Reson, Bingham, Christmas program was given in Afton Anderson; the Ox dance, Walter lief Society: duet by Venna and Maur-in-e Child, Van Call, and Louis Bambrough; CITY Storey, reading, Bertha Brown; steel guitar solo, Marian Hamblen, story, Blanche Ellis; and songs by the accompanied by Marjorie Bailey; play, ladies chorus, Lois Ballif, Vera Wood-fielA Christmas eve dance was given Venna Storey, Leona Rheese, in the new let, "The Christ Child, by Wreatha pavilion Wednesday eveBingham, Marian Hamblen, Mary Gladys Henderson, Dianah . Hadley, ning under the auspices of the recreStimpson, Doris Patterson, Marjorie and Martha Holmes. ational committee. A crowd was Bailey; song, seventh grade girls and Programs were rendered in each in attendance. Clark'sjolly furorchestra Bessie class in. school Tuesday afternoon. nished the music. boys; chorus composed of Child, Viola Forsgreen, Elma Gibling, Presents were exchanged, and refreshThe pageant play, "Ruth the GleanVelma Wyatt, Joshia Dickerson, and ments were served the students. The was presented Tuesday evening er, Elaine Fife; song by Don and Howard older students went to the amusement the Gleaner Girls class of the Muby Ellis; chorus, Melba Bailey, Genevieve hall, where they played games and tual association. The Improvement css danced. Jen The was Child, Margaret Backway, following program was artistic play and well provery and unChild, Alice Brown, Ardell Taylor given: Songs by the gins chorus duced. The parts were taken by the Adams. der the direction Elsie of Gibson; Evelyn Bingham; story, Mary Gifts were distributed to the chil- drama, by the Sixth grade; and a following girls: Naomi, Fern Olson; Ruth the Gleaner, La Yon Knight; dren at the dose of the program. song by Melvin Randall, accompanied Viola Foulson; Hebrew womOrpha, by Lettice Orton. A wedding reception was given by en, Dorothy Maw and Edna Coy. The WILSON Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis Monday reading was given by Donna Mae Jenin honor of the marriage of kins. The play was coached by Mrs. The Yuletide spirit predominated evening their daughter, Therma which took Genevieve Barnett The comedy drama, Monday evening when a large crowd place last Friday in the Salt Lake The Little r, gathered at the church to enjoy and temple. Mr. and Mrs. Blood will make was presented Monday to take part in the annual Christmas their home at the State Industrial evening in the ward recreational hail school program. The cards were sung School, where Mr. Blood is employed. by the Plain City school The play by pupils of the 7th and 8th grades. of Pioneers met at was well patronized the Daughters and A one-a- ct play, "Figureheads was the home of Una Randall Friday af- friends of the school. byAllparents were parts from cast the following presented by ternoon. A program was given and well taken, and the amusing situations the 9th grade: to the older mem- and clever speeches afforded much were gifts Dorothea Holmes bers, who presented The Princess were the guests of honor. merriment The cast was as follows Prince FToyd Butler Refreshments were served. Julietta. Rhea Marriott; Mrs. ChigI Maid Jean Fowler Basketball which is always gerson Boggs. Ina Rawson; Judy ...Verda Wright very popular season, Servant in this community, has Mary Hunt; Tatsu Koga ana Guards Septimus Green, begun with some lively games. The Ernest Bowers school team has won league games Lynn Stewart; Ocey Gump, Russell Taylor; Georgia Chiggerson, Harold Christmas songs and drill; "Christ- from Huntsville, Plain City, and River-dal- e. mas in Mother Goose Land, "The party guests, Fern Poulson. The boys played a practice game Taylor; Lazy Elf, A Mother Goose Party Monday, losing to Marriott. The Mu- Dorns Hodson, Norma Hunt, Wood-roand "The Spirit of Christmas were tual team Brown, and Norman Hunt. A the Seventh Ward matinee was given in the afternoon given by the different grades from 1st Saturday played in the Weber High for the evening to 6th. children, which was also well school North Ogden was vicA delightful entertainment was torious gym. attended. , in the contest. interesting given by Primary children under the Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Warren of Bur- , The Plain City division of the North direction of Superintendent Rosalia eber stake basketball league met ley, Idaho, are spending Christmas Strickler, Mrs. Sarah Holmes and here Harnsvilie team in the 10th ward with relatives and friends. Mrs. Carol Nash last Friday evening. nail Mr. of son Howard and Thursday evening, December 18 Marshall, Games, folk songs and dances were Mrs. E. J. Marshall. from The result was a score of 22 to 30 in here is Jr., featured and a bag of candy and nuts Nevada. He will have Christmas favor of Plain City. was presented to each of 125 children Ely, with his parents then return to NevmTption in honor of E1ler Archie at the party. ada. where he attends school. Richardson, who returned last week On Tuesday evening this week a Miss Verna Woodfield. daughter of from a mission to the dance was given for the benefit of the Mr. and Mrs. Will Netherlands, Woodfield, is still was held Saturday evening. The ir unemployed in the community. It was confined to her bed, suffering with opened with the following pro-- n sponsored by the Priesthood Quorums heart trouble. the ward chapel: Solo. Vivand a hearty response was shown by ian Thomas; the large crowd and the many donareading, Donna Mae kins; duet, Mrs. Leona Robson and HOOPER tions of food stuffs contributed. Mrs. Bernice Carver; speeches were Sundays program of Christmas music and stories given by the SunThe Daughters of the Pioneers of made by Elder Richardson. Klvin day school was beautifully rendered Camp U entertained their husbands Maw, Wilmor J. Maw. Oscar Richard-son- , un.l Bishop Genrec A. Iai: i as follows: "Jesus once wns a child as their honored guests Friday cvc- o n, - . PLAIN d, Clod-hoppe- El-liot- t, w af-fu- n-- speaker at the sacrament meeting Sunday evening. The young elder related many incidents of interest from his mission in Holland. The Daughters of the Pioneers will hold a social at the home of Captain Caroline Weatherstone 'Monday after I 1930 from Huntsville and Eden are schid noon, December 29. uled for a game to be followed by eveoccurred An accident Sunday dance given by the M Men. when a Plain on the road, City ning On Monday a "Kriss Kringle Kan which in car driven by Fred Rice, members of his family were riding, ter will be held preceded by a basket was struck by a car carrying an Idaho ball game between the two license. Both cars were badly dam- teams from Huntsville. The Builders club is giving a dance aged and the occupants shaken and on Tuesday, December SO, and invite bruited. everyone to come. Wednesday De cember 81, the M. I. A. will hold a midnight dance. A good time is promised at these activities and the public is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wangsgard A birthday anniversary dinner was have moved back to Ogden after Saturday, December 27, in honor given with months few the past spending Mrs. Emma Tracy and little Madge of Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur Wangsgard. who celebrated a double birth, Hislop, afThe Builders club met Sunday anniversary. In addition to the ternoon and elected officers for the day of honor, places were laid for guests Don were Those elected coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hislop, Mr and Engstrom, president; Laura McEntire, Mrs. Erwin Tracy, Mrs. Mable Hislop and Blaine Harrop, sec- Miss Alice Hislop, Mrs. Laurence HisAfter electing the officers, lop, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tracy and Jack retary. were and initiated members new plans Hislop. were made for the holidays. One of the spots ( of beauty in HuntsOn Tuesday a Christmas program ville this Xmas is the big Evergreen The that the Builders club decorated in was given at the school house. red follows: as was Opening and green lights. The tree stands on program and the choruses by seventh, eighth, the northwest corner of the v HUNTSVILLE vice-preside- nt, ninth grades; Farmer Brown's Xmas; Xmas play by fourth and fifth grades; harmonica band by sixth grade; readings and piano solos by play eighth grade students; one-ay ninth grade; pageant, the first Xmas, by the first, second, third, and sixth grades. The M. L A. sponsored a dance on Christmas day. This afternoon the Primary will give a childrens dance. Tonight the girls basketball team ct meeting- house. Mr. Harry Ninomiya, of Huntsville narrowly escaped being injured last Friday when the team he was driving became frightened of the dog team driven by Jack Oliner. The team bolted and ran. Mr. Ninomiya saw some school children approaching and fearing they would be injured he guid-e- d the team into a telephone pole throwing himself to the ground and (Continued on page 7.) Holiday Greetings To Our Many Friends and Patrons. May 1931 Be a Year of Prosperity and Happiness For All! We Shall Be Pleased to Be of Continued Service ... a Saving to You! UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO. BUY A PASS AND SAVE! I I FIS Ak As Aa As As I Greetings and Best Wishes for the New Year ?T f f ? ?? t t Y T Y T Y Y ft Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ?Y Y Y Y Globe Grain and Milling Company 2 : 7 I ? ? 0 I i |