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Show BUY 7 to ' 1 t .Mis E M. Mr. and Mr:. 1 cum itjc a.ar ae m .n i Abbott v,as a Lus.iics, the t I Marian C'out.j a,dvto, to Ca i Llto.s m Os Jon Monday. Mrs. S, B. Dunn e.nt Monday afThursday irorung ior :.i au i,i. It is expected that about tut s' ternoon In Ogden. will be enrolled frm this Mr. Fiuncls J. Merrill of Bingham Couny. The bus will run daily, be- City spent Sunday with his daughginning Mandat. Shpt, 2lst, the da; ter Mrs Lester Francis. instruction begins Mrs Ida Jcoen met with a very Tne Morgan Lions Club met las severe and painful acciaent SaturThursday evening at the Como day while driving to Morgan from resturant for tegular meeting and Henefej. when she collided with a luncheon. The partners of the club gasoline truck near the Henefer flat members were r.iecial guests. The crushing the knee. She was taken Misses Maxine Sagers and Francis to the Dee Hospital for treatment, entertained with saxophone duets where she still remains. Following the luncheon the club We are glad to report at this members and their partners ime. that Helen Dingman. the the Morgan County Fa r daughter of Mr. and Mrs. w. C. Dance at the Como Dance Ilall Dlngman. who has been very ill lor he past several weeks, is slowly imMr, and Mrs Franklin La Tiber of Kamas were visand son I? proving. itors at the C. V. Rogers home last Mr. and Mrs. James J. Rampton week end. of Syracuse, Utah spent the week Miss Catherine Whittier of Peter- end at the home of Kir. and Mrs. son spent the week at the home o Raymond Rich. Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Newel Waldion spent Miss Alberta Williams is spend- Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. William Robison of ing the week in Salt Lake City with Helen Thackeray. s Cgden v'ere Morgan visitors durthe Fair. ing Rescue Brough is reported to be Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Hansen ill at this time. of Ogden spent Saturday in MorMiss Meade Crouch entertained gan. Club last the member., of her Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Hetoer of -. Mmday evening at a waffle sup- SaU J?fCk The evening was spent in per. relatives In Morgan. visiting ,end winFrancis Grace bunco, playing Mrs. Grace Giaham and daughning high score and Arlene Geary The guests included ter Jean were Ogden visitors consolation dayHelen Turner. Florence Mr. and Mrs. Dale Durrant and Dorothy Brimlm', More are t White. Ruth Terry, June Little, Grace Mrs A. O. Durrant were Ogden visFrancs. Betty Ely, Alene Gaaiy, I!a itors Monday. Mr. R. H. Welch of Salt Lake City Torks. Clarissa Francis. Faye But- te s and Gwen Butters. The party spent Monday and Tuesday at the home of his son, Mr. A. C. Welch closed the years work. Wcjt . ed : M-s- 4-- H .Let:sp! . IN YOUR QOME 'TOWN MORGAN LADY Will) i WYOMING YOUNG Morgan Social Happenings IT I . vim a. W;: . j.. Center. tya., on 'fnu.saay eva . lng, Septemoer lJth. The Cwiemon as p.rfonncd at the Rock hone by Eishop Horace Hamer. Lit.'., iu, ot the immediate iamily and the following guests were present: Ciaia Dahlquist, Ilean Flaherty. Janice Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Heinei. Following the marriage a delicious luncheon was served. The couple will make them hom. in Bitter Creek, Wyo. Mis. Reeder is a graduate of the Morgan High School, and has been very active in school and churc i work. Their many friends wish the... j i i ChwroXt eoniMtrinl rodi arm matched in to sc thin ail of ounce, i)rtguor(r arm individually and fitted by hand to the crankshaft, iitmringa are of Babhitt metal my success. SEMINAL Y COMMITTEE RECEIVES MORE DONATIONS cast into tha rod a under heavy air pres sure and at 800 degrees Fahrenheit The Morgu i Seminary Committee acknowledger ,iih thanks the following donati ns for the week en tog Septembei 15th Calvin Geary. : Golden T cker, $5; Morgan Davis $5; Virgil 'h: 'art, $2.50; J. A Stewart, $2.50; AsaL. Dickson. $1. The proceeds from the bedspread given to the Semina y Fr mice Committee by Mrs. Ju.. hi sorter of $10; Possessing the basic goodness of sound design and fine manufacture M-- ,. Porterville amounted to $15.40. The spread w'as won by Faye Williams. The Committee wishes to thank Mrs. Porter for her dotnaion. CROYDEN - i YEAH an:u n -- J. aL? THIS Mrs. H. A. Sharp of Long Beach. Cal-was visiting this week at the Lem Toone home. Mrs. Lyon Toone underwent on operation for goiter in Ogden last Saturday, and is reported to be doing well. Her daughters, Mrs. Viola Herron of Los Angeles and Mrs. George Kelley of Salt Lake are with her in Ogden. .Tcscph Reese has returned from , materials to the completion of the finished Chevrolet product, each process of building, assembling and checking the Chevrolet Six is marked by extreme care and precision. An exhaustive system of test and inspection makes eertain that every part meets siiecified dimensions exactly. Many of these parts of are held to limits of one in No ind the manufacturer an inch. islry uses more care or precision in building and testing than omcC U Just as every part of the car is soundly built, every feature la soundly designed. Your Chance TO BUY THIS THOR COMBINATION WASHER & IRONER soundly designed, soundly built, basically and technically right. See your dealer below Olsen Chevrolet Company MORGAN, UTAH j with their mother. Mis. Juston Porter. Mrs. Linden Dickson of Ogden spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lewis. NOTICE TO WATER USERS i Paul Rose has gone to Salt Lake City where he will attend the University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Robins of Heber attended the Morgan County automobil e IX NEW CHEVROLET j "ICnVULE PERSONAL genuinely good All prices f.o.b.Flint.Mich.special equipment ex delivered price, and easy C. W. aciermi. tra. Mrs Lem Toone. Miss Catherine Hopkin and Miss Mildred Redden have returned from Bear Rvier. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. London, Cliff London and Mrs. Bruce Toone have returned from a trip to Mexico. Mr. Wm. Dolton and Mr. and Mrs. Lem Toone spent Sunday in Fair. Porterville visiting with Mrs. Sally Theron Taggart and Walter Dale Stocker, and renewing old acquain- - Francis, members of the Sunday school stake board attended Sun- tances. LeVon Reese spent the week at daY sch001 in Richville, Sunday, Horace Rose left Thursday for home before leaving for Plain City to teach for the winter. Price where he will teach in the James Hopkin and Lon Hopkin High School. were Ogden visitors last week. John Peterson and family of LyMr. and Mrs. Horace Thackeray man, Wyo., were week end guests and Mr. and Mrs. Claudis Toone at of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young. tended the funeral of Mrs. ThackThe Misses Bessie and Lula erays brother, Mr. Burnette at Brough left Sunday for Henefer Clinton last week. where they will take up their work Mrs. Kershaw White and daugh- as teachers. ter were week end visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dickson of home of Mrs. Bruce Toone. Heber attended the Morgan Co. TA a result of this sound designing and sound manufacturing, you can buy a Chevrolet and know you are getting a As Twenty beautiful models, at prices 5a ranging from g a mr pw 1 W "S 9O 3 Chevrolet. the hospital after having a tonsil iperation Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy and Mrs. Harry Hardy were Sunday visitors at the John Toone home. Mr. Wm. H. Dolton of Center-vil- e. is visaing with Mr. and QoUt In planning the motor, Chevrolet engineers were not content to offer the publlo anything less than tried and proved design. They knew that the only satisfactory way to get smooth, flexible power in a ear is to use at least six cylinders. So they adopted the six -- cj Under engine without compromise. And this is what you get in todays Chevrolet Six. From the selection of raw Fair. Ivan Brough is reported quite ill to, Logan, where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. Ivans uncle, Dr. Ralph O. Porter perform ed the operation. The Y. L. M. I. A. has been re- organized and the following offi- cers selected: president Nona Dick- son, first course, Glenna Rich 2nd, State Engineers Office, Sal Lake City, Utah, September 14, 1931. ft. from the SE cor. SWji Sec. 28, T. 1 3 R. 9 E S. L. B. & M. After being so stored the water will be released and allowed to flow down the Weber River from where it is rediverted and used as heretofore for the irrigation of the above described land. This application is designated to the State Engineers Office as File Notice is hereby given that the No. All protests against the grantFish Lake Reservoir Company, of said application, stating the ing whose principal place of business is Oakley, Utah, has madk applica- reasons therefor, must be by af- tion in accordance wilh the of Section 8, Chapter 67, Session Laws of Utah, 1919 ,to change the place of storage of 803 acre feet of water from Fish Lake jn summit County, Utah, the center of impounding dam of which bears N. 8 deg 13 niin w 230 8 chains from the NW cor SeC- 30 - fidavit to duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. GEO. M. BACON, State Engineer. Date of first pub. Sept. 17, 1931. Date of last pub. Oct. 15, 1931, E s L B & M. Said PATENTS ggg acre feet of water was to have been stored in the Fish Lake Res- Sell our invention or patent by ervoir, reteased and allowed to flow down Weber River and redi- exhibiting your model or drawing wwgwsan a - mam "wwaw verted at two points as follows: at the Second INTERNATIONAL No. 1, at the intake of the North PATENT EXPOSITION, Sept. 14 to Bench and Newfield Canal at a27 CHICAGO. Thousands of I PORTFRVII RRIITO V DBiLFulpoint n. 41 reg. E. 3250 ft. from ufacturers and patent buyers will The Primary officers held a home the SW cor. Sec. 15, T. 1 S., R. 6 E., inspect new devices and patents for coming here last Tuesday, also a S- L. B. & M. and No. 2 at the marketing. Rates $1 per day for 14 Bazaar. A progrom was given by intake of the South Bench Canal days entitling you 14 feet. If you the children which was very good. at a. point N. 18 deg. 31 min. W, have no model, drawing or discrip-Aft- er the program a luncheon was 2931 ft. from the SE cor. Sec. 21, tion will do. Send for free pam served to all present, in the evening said township and range and used phlet if you have time. If not, send all took part to a dance where two to irrigate the wy2sw Sec- 15; $14 with descriptions and drawings and we will look after your patent quilts were sold also a cushion with S Sec. 16; N32 Sec. 21; B. Hamilton Edison, interestschances to popcorn bags. Lawren- - jsec. 29; All Sec. 20; Sy2 Sec. 17; S International Director, Managing ee Farmer won the first one and Sec. 18; All Sec. 19: NV? Sec- 30, Exposition, Merchandise Mrs. Elmer Lewis the second one. T. 1 S R. 6 E N Sec. 25; All Patent . Mrs. Danald Carter won the cush- Sec. 24; S2 Sec. 13; sy2 Sec. 14, T. ion. All enjoyed the. day very 1 S R. 5 E. S. L. B. & M. It is Good to now proposed to store said 806 much. acre Mr. went feet of water to six lakes the Mrs. and Thomas Rich, Your Voice to Kaysville last week with their center of the impounding dams of A How pleasant to chat w and daughter, Mr. and which are as follows: Seymour friends by with Its next best 888 ft. thence N. 55 deg. telephone. Mrs. Wm. Phillips. They spent the Lake-to actually seeing them. 30 1436 ft. from SW cor. E. Miss min. Mrs. with Richs sister, day n Typical day Sec. 17. T. 1 S R. 9 E S. L. B. & Emily Brough. rates: IF you are a bor51 deg. E. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Porter were M. Lake Lovinia-row e r of this from MORGAN. UTAH to: 2165 fit jfroiri SW cor. See. 20, Heber City visitors last week. paper, dont you Mr. Merrel Porter is visiting with T. IS., R. E S. L. B. & 'think it is an inTremonton 45c justice to the man who ia M. Lake Watson-18 deg. 30 min. his uncle. Mr. John Porter to Idapay ing for it J He may be Payson 55c . Mr. Wallace and Curtis Carter E- 696 ft. from S!i cor. Sec. 24, T. looking for it at this very moment. Make it a regMr. Alvin and Abera Florence left 1 S R. 8 E., S. L. B. & M. Divide Evening and night rate are lower. ular visitor to your home. N. 242 49 weeks 77 a of ft. work min. to W. Cali Lake hunt ago couple number deg. by are quicker. 7 be subscription price is 1 and were very fortunate to get from W4 cor. Fee. 30, T. S R. 9 an investment that will 'Just Call Long Distance work in St. Anthony, Idaho. E S. L. B. & M. Cliff Lake - N. 20 rep .y you well. Numter Pteas ? Mr. Jackson of Ogden is a visitor deg. W. 2930 ft. thence N. 37 deg. at the home of Mr. Alfred Carter. 30 min. W. 1146 ft. from S14 cor. . The two Mr. Webbs of Idaho Sec. 28, T. 1 S R. 9 E., S. L. B. & 1 20 deg. W. 2185 have been visiting here this week M. Reids Lake-T 1 N-- ; R 8 j F - - NM-NWi- AT A PRICE ASKED FOR MANY WASHERS The THOR agitator washer will wash cuffs and collar band absolutely clean to sax minutes! The THOR speed iron will do an entire weeks ironing to) less than two hours. - Mart,-Chicago- Its Hear F Word to the son-in-la- out-of-to- Borrower N. station-to-sta-tio- N. S. - $rj DOWN months to pay ONLY 18 WESTERN STATES UTILITIES CO. MORGAN, UTAH - TELEPHONE-- N. |