Show MEETINGS jrinson phone Women's University The annual roll call dinner of the Women' University club will be Wednesday Nov 17 at the Ben Lomond at seven p m Officers or me cauu wm oe m being chaze Mrs Leah Watkins chairman with Miss Lillian Jeppsen as toastmlstress Reservations may be phoned to iirs xaxrei waw ay oO'O ii j— at Wns CLINTON meet will rs a ""'u Circle oi int Tt!ioHiA m will meet with church Methodist l Ogden will hold their Mrs T J Tracy ofat 3062 r two p m regular business meeting Thursday 1 if rencn Nov 18 at eight p m at the Elks Mrs Wi i uenn una jiuss r home Nomination of officers for i review Dr Harry rii wAai will be held book Being a Fosdick's wil1 meet Emerson Chapter J P-- E-17- 0at one memu ah Person" m Real p Wednesday Nov o to invited of Mrs W B Kerr friends are at the home Buren for a dessert at 2735 Van luncheon Mrs J I Jeremiasaen rinopn lather O E S will have charge of the program wuccu CctVior rnaoter no O Does t n Does 1 1 -- n e hod ICS rexuiar 19 at eight Friday Noy meeting x club Nfele Masonic will Grand the iui-associate p m at The Past i riii its honor at the Oe O F hall ThursAav for a one o'clock i luncheon matron Mis Hazel Hyland thematron of Mariam chapReservations may be made with- associate RuthKoro ana iub jciaxm teleMrs John Swenson - Mur- of the state Mrs matron Mrs 9842 or associate Josephnhone r whitmever jmiss telephone 4554 McCready will be in charge of re freshments L A to B of R T to to A the Past residents I IVTatrons the B of R T No 173 met at "the Put Tn Miniiar - mpetins- of the Past home of Mrs J C Green 2833 win oe new iu Circle Matron the After Grant Monday evening of Mrs W O home f th hiiainpm meetinsr luncheon was A Twentieth 821 Pell were served Eight members pres toe servea wiu wa dinner will ent IL Scriven acting as chairman Pelta Theta Chi A meetineri for members Of Delta Theta Chi sorority will be held Mon- at the Utah Power lay evening The Inrlitorium affair will be in A T -- - "KnMa-TirHTl- it 1 ii - wt T- 4 ? -- iiock e- six-thir- ty a Furlough Ends for Lamar Benson bers will dress as children member will invite guests Each W B A W B A Silver Review will meet Wednesdav eveninsr Nov 17 In the L O O F hall Dinner will be served at p m before class initiation Reservations may pe maae wiu Mrs Jiiuzaoetn Jtugsix-thir- ty - -- Mitchell and LaNora Mitchell and Mrs Harriet D Thornley was of theIr digtrict Mr and Mrs uavid A Johnston sustained as the new president of and Mw and Mrs J Albert Muir the Layton ward Relief society last loefr Sunriav- for TJmft - -- - -- I moth-Mitch- the-t- ell - THE OGDEtf STANDARD-EXAMINESUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER - er 15-d- ay A ' a Se&bee On Visit Lewis D Weaver of the naw Seahees -- te ruknt ft L'tX rc w r T 1 EVANSTON Wyo Nov 13— TheBarton welcomed guests and gave a report of the work of the Relief : society for the past year Reports of the year's work and ' previews of the coming year's program followed by short plays to illustrate the work were given by the leaders of the Keliei society departments Music was furnished by the Second ward Singing Mothers and a trio composed of Frances Price Sadie Dean and Vivian Gerrard accompanied by Mae Burleigh Department leaders include Mrs Mrs Sarah G Smith theology Hannah C Sims work and business iMrs James B Warburton literature and Delma McKinnon social science Two stake board members Mrs Esther Warburton and Mrs Amy Muliord-werguests Members of the Relief society t completed a quilt at the meeting Mrs John Barton president of of the group on Tuesday Kov a Barton the L D S Second ward Relief reports Mrs R Malouf and Nick- Mrs Mary annual the at presided society oias were married Sawaya conference last Sunday evening 3 Nov by Judge Reuel nesday in the Second ward chapel Mrs Walton j in the judge's chambers Mr and Mrs Jack Hutchinson atThornley of the Women's Marine tended the bride and groom as corps reserve witnesses Mr and Mrs Clarence P Baird Mrs Robert Guild left recently entertained with a dinner-part- y Pa where she for for will Philadelphia of her Saturday evening at their homeMrs the attend wedding the following guests: 'Mr and Guild son Joseph H B Dillon Mo and at present and small son Mrs Mike new residents of Provo Mr and of Pocatello Sawaya are visiting Idaho Mrs Bert Rundquist of Roy and at the home of Mrs Sawaya's Mr and Mm Rav J Dawson Mr Mrs Roshaade Malouf in and Mrs Vird Cook and Mr and mother this week Evanston Mrs Jedd Call of Layton L D S" First ward Relief society conference was held last t Sunday evening In the First ward church reports t Mrs ! Andrew Rasmussen Relief society president who was in charge A nreview of the year's work followed bv a dramatization was given bv the chairman of each de partment Special music was fur nished by the Singing Mothers with Mrs John T Diston as director and Mrs Ivor Butts or ganist Th First ward Relief societv chairmen include Mrs Ed Ken- -' dall literature Mrs Gerald Cazin work and business Mrs Ray" Car- ruth visiting teachers Mrs Kv- erett Gunn theology and Mrs Robert Guild social service Mrs Ren Burdett substituted for Mrs Guild on the program ' - GaCher iNominaTeaJ iior State Position i e on-We- d npft I 1943 Evanston Relief Society Holds Conference - ? 14 : Jin w week in this viftinlfv v)citf-wife the former Miss Carol Bur ton and their son sajanis parents Mr and Mrs ana witn David C Weaver Mr Weaver has received his antraining at Williams- burg va uavisvme Rhode island and Camp Parks Calif his present camp Mrs David E Layton returned home Sunday evening from a week's visit at Carrm Ahhntt Ore gon witn ner son Private Norman Layton Mrs Vird Cook entertained with a dinner nartv Thursidav in honor of her mother Mrs John Blood of Kaysville and her sister Mrs Clayton Wood of Lavton Mrs Theron Smart of Kaysville Mrs Cromwell son Bird of Pocatello Idaho and Mrs J- - T WHHama f TTtjm n etn niisi Clarence eterson of Sandy in Brigham City a guest of ur dent of Association Mrs Alioe Davis of Lavton ac the Trustees Mare Pfrnn Via tnastW an S companied too Cresidpr) nf f by Miss Betty MIchelas Mrs George B Wintie oi u elected to service of another salt ijake year City left recently ior don inont a fpw laVS last Week EVANSTON WyoNov 13— Mrs C-- where D will ' Washington Honewllle in vtsttiTic instructor in Smedley attended the meeting from visit friends amoncr whomthey Ernestine Kabell Mrs is Mr and Mrs Leon liunsaaer Davis's sister Corporal Margaret nivanston r xvcur Ing their daughter Mrs Jtuan southwest district teachers associa- dell Mr and Mrs Otto Hill were in f hft meeH 9 ef the Wvo- association held Education Saturday Brigham City niing Mrs Olga Wheatley spent Frif in Casper Wyo Nov 5 and 6 day visiting relatives In Brigham rep0rts Superintendent Clyde W Kurtz of Evanston schools who is City ' Miss Eleanor Masters of Logan president of the Wyoming Educa-la- st Sundav visitine friends in Honeyville Also nominated were Mary F Dr Mary Peterson of Brigham of Jackson for the presi-Oiilasarnn Sundav truest of! denewPjinl Rvan of Rock Springs Miss Jean Shonka and James Jaicoletti of Kemmerer Mrs June Christenseh and a sis- - for vice president H H Moyer ter Shareen Bensen were in Brig- - and Duke DeForest of Hanna as five-minu- 7B R Nevadans Arrive Mr and Mrs J Parley Ellison of Rebble Creek Nevada are in Lavton this week with r1 atives Mr Ellison was here especially to attend the Ogden Livestock show Sgt! Lynn Whitesides and Corporal Dan Weaver stationed with the U S marines at Santa Barbara Calif arrived In Layton Sunday for a furlough at their homes Mrs A Z Tanner and Mrs L E Ellison attended 'M'nthai' eon Aionaay atternoon at the Chi Omega sorority house In Salt Lake! City The affair was sponsored by meiuuc oiMltne university oi Utan cnapter ot vjai omega vis-Itin- rVi annual ward next return week will with: Sunday evening at the They conference Mrs a bus for xne uavia county scnooi Relief 'society ' Alice E Adams and' Mrs Ella S board Mrs John Child and daughter Weaver were chosen first counsel-- i Claudia returned last week from ors r Whitesides Webster - City Iowa where they was and Mrs Mareta new secretary- nawied fh had visuea raree wccks William Davis of West Ogden treasurer Other workers chosen Mrs Dorothy Baker chorisspent last Sunday and Monday vis- were: ter Mr Mrs home Mrs of and the Josephine Dickson organiting at M F Frazier and Mrs Frances ist Mrs Leon Adams magazine agent Mrs Mabel Green Mrs ElizFrasier TflUnti Vrasler left Mondnv abeth R Smith Mrs Mary Adams night for Cambridge Mlnn to at- - Miss Gladys Dawson Mrs Helen Tanner class leaders This new tend funeral services for her T chrlstene Parman group replaces the retiring officers: ior tbe season wunsi Mr rean Child i and daughter Mrs Pearl Burton president Mrs talks class krwil vn returned to their home Kathrine Dickson first counselor Vivian Child teacher's to American Falls Ida Saturday Mrs PJntVi Ralrri aornnd counselor: Fuit nutrition and MiUer nrinciDal of Mm VUa Vfair ment Ruby H wiU be the Mrs Pearl Walder chorister Mrs school 0gden high tur InaS Stewart at Sacrament meeting Josephine Dickson organist Mrs eake ix javia reaaing iu Snndav evenine There will be a Ellfli Wbbvai maeraTlna a WfTl f and musical program The pub Mrs Emma Simpson Mrs Mary Home special the — - invitea Dawarm TJTm Alans T oiftnn Mrs wvi-jr Mj Front" was presented Dy Burnett Revere Mrs Harriet Mr and and Mrs Helen n"d uernice Untertained members of their fam Aanner Thornley class leader ana vis Marlene Stewart v f th s0n Donal ta R Child nf Offflen who left Satur- - her o f the Sunday school general day to commence training with the hoard was the principal speaker for Zina Fuit presented the nome the even fn 7? btvi o rlr" vcern m ad e w somanagement lesson at Relief by the new president Mrs Thorn- cietv Tuesdav afternoon tjuuting iey aiusic was furnished by tne I was conducted by Counselor Pearn were I IB Patterson Refreshments v " Tlrnice tVanSTOn t i Rawlins and Fred Pauley of Jack servea Dy visiting tem"" p-- two-thir- tv la the Masonic temple Mem-Ibeof the order and theii friends mem&ers are invited also visiting to Invitation a special are given come and gee aciuuiw:vi R f 13-R- Relief Society Aides in Layton Are Sustained Stch- wia -u chanter No 14 O E S will hold15ita regular tea on n mr G w ehef Nov con W B A- - Juniors iAtw wri rtnfprence was 18 at four p m Nov Thursday ducted last Sunday evening by v naui- - ii-In T O U the children Counselor Louise Child with the Gieiman and Horsley 1 u d e following participating: Pre LU R Davis tovocaUon FattMyrtle P E O lian-W- ' SisterO Garner song "Our E v nf the P W er: L Mrs Heaven 'in P with Thy Praises t yTKu di chorus Relief society Singr susChild: V -- v — rected by Katherlne Wednesday taining of officers Sally — p th P E O Sister eil instrumental music r n— eve cowers ana jseriene iwsyi Wednesday v nooa ww v of Relief society activities - Fresi T 541 dent ivy M Johnston "i"vvu::-Light OI JHJSS V " V 1 ttrCPL work outlined i toroo vne i r? Patter- iuij — Mrs Waiter son remarks charge of the program y preview of lesson - MurdocK Qld ford J or Mrs 53 Louise Child Conducts Conference At Clinton ReUel society chorus trader direction or Airs reari jaio:er r o--f i tn - HONEYVILLE Nov 13— Private Lamar Benson has returned to the army air frase field Wilmington ham CAtv nn TiiMrlnv I furNJ C after spending a 14-dnr wtniam tpihi nAw-- 1 ifn lough at home visiting relatives lyweds were the guests of Mr and and friends Mrs Walter Chamberlain at tne Chamberlains home Monday eve-UMiss Jean Shonka spent Friday ay ie We Are Open Hlonday -v PTaMltIve ommittee-me- n Tiifl nnmin ftHmr committee was composed of Miss Alice Hocker of Evenings TU1 for These jvemmerer jviu Rock Springs Delbert W Smed-nln-yg ley of Evanston Miss) Ogden of 9 Your IS This is the second of a series of inspirational rWaritorialsV which this better type Women's Apparel Shop gladly contributes lo promote the war effort For a time we will devoti the major portion of our advertising budget to an endeavor to bring greater to pur people at come war-consciousn- ess Benjamin Franklin Brittan Will you write a letter C 7 to- night to one of our boys? Perhaps he is a " v P WM : (prisoner of war) and if he is the Red Cross will ) i J I use its 'gH-M- s L facilities to get ' - i A WayEe KeT one of Olmm'e Doo little's boys! We know oneof them at least was from Utah Or perhaps he was left b'e Hind at Bataan or he may have been one !of our Marines 3 who was overwhelmecl at rviicJway! rAnd when you sit clown to: write tell him why yoa are not buying more War Bonds or clolng your full share to back him up Here at Home "Dear Uoe" you might say "the old suit or coat is getting kin'd of threadbarOSO I t No cross tHaf jbuf Uoe mlgHf nbl un'derstanH about the clothes espe-- i cially if heTs shivering In that Samp Uap or Nail prison £ell So lefs try again "Dear Uoe Tve TKey8onTt get vacations where rJoe is WeII( wHat are you waiting for? Go ahead write that letter to Joe all Try'to write it anyway Tell him of the cheering things you can thmk —the babys first tooth— mother s e Job at the Depot or the 'Arsenal or Clearfield — sisters work at the Red Cross CHapter— Dad's rheumatism getting better Tell him anything— Just so you write war-tim- that letter His heart will thrill with will apjoy for there's nothing he you preciate more than knowing have not forgotten him—with that letter from Home been working pretty Karc?! ancl thinK n j'll take a vacation Hellf better cross that :out too' - I GHEATCO ATS For football games for wear to the office for evenings you'll covet the beauty warmth these fur beauties and weight-les- s afford you — season after season! 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