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Show where she gave some very interest- - at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Mortensen for few days. mg family and helpful tor in ginning and keeje All the Wurd girls enrolled In as presidency honorably rtlesM-,hlMmie-individual and family Mutual enjoyed a three-dajing trip of the Ricbvllle Ward Belief Soci- coords Twelve membets were Beatrice East up Canyon. camping ety. Speakers ai the meeting in- present Refreshments were served. Bich and Helen Draper were the cluded Mrs. Eitn.i Dickson. Ft .ink Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. J Burton Week end guests at tin home of chaperones. Dickson. priesthood Saturday, twenty-siMr. ami Mrs. A. It. Bich were Miss Slake Liters at Wald M I A. members of the Ward and Stake I.enor Bich of Salt Lake City and assembled at the home site of Mr. Tuesday evening "ere Bay Thatcher, Genevieve Dick-oValletta An- Mi and Mrs C. G llousley of and Mrs. Verle Porter to assist in drews. Shirley NeiKon ami Frank Magna pouring the cement for the basemam Smith. Mrs. Genevieve Dickson acA t C. Mrs Bich had lie misfor- ment of their new home. At the Ward Belief Society helped companied lnembei- - of tlie Special Interest Group to the home of tune in fall and break her knee cup serve lunch to the workers and at Bishop ami Mrs Foide Dickson. Finlay. She is staying in Poitervlllo 3 pm. the Job was completed. Mr. RICHVILLE THIS WEEK BY MRS. FORDE DICKSON Tuesday evening, the Junior Gleaners, Carolyn and Kaye Rich, They accompanied Col. and Mr. Evelyn Brough, Collcne Smith and . By Shinty EppT.cn Jack Tuelw and famUy Dorothy Rich and their leader Vera Sunday dinner guests at the Dav- Brough participated in a Treasure Mr8. Curti8 Roger8 Jr am, sher. id Robison home were Mr. and as they heard faith of Spirituality 0lyn and Col. and Mrs. Jack Tueller related to Mrs. Ed Hall and son Douglas of and instances promoting Evan Tuesday in A. R. Rich, Reed IHckson Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. ston family spent them by visiting with Col. Tuellers and Annie S. Dickson. Herbert Hoebne and children of relatives. Bountiful. Clair Sherman of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Thelma Rogers was honor A family e at the ed with a birthday cake and party is spending a week vacationing at B. Robison home Sunday was the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. by her Mia Maids in Mutual Tues and Mrs. Reed Dickson. enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pet- day night erson of Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. Visitors during the week at the Mrs. Frank Thurston of Salt Brunson C. Lee. Gary, Diane. Dixie of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Rose home Lake City is spending a few days and Kim, of Bountiful. Mis. Ellis Venail Johnsons and their were the with Mrs. Lee Peterson. Allred and son Mark of Mackinaw, sons from Roosevelt. three Kenneth Nelson is confined in 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Minor Mrs. Stewart Waldron had a few a hospital in Ogden with a back of Nampa, Ida. The Saturday become in Thursday afterwho neighbors fore the same group, including Ross injury. Among those from here an A.B.C. crib quilt. noon and quilt have visited with Mr. Nelsou are and Nettie Robison, gathered at Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. DickSunday, Mrs. and Homer Nelson, Mr. the Lee home in Bountiful. and Mrs. Grant Nelson, Mr. and son and all their family attended the Simmons family reuulon held The F. M. Castle family, with Mrs. W. C. Nelson, Bishop and at the Mrs. R. B. Capel and children, spent Mrs. Woodrow play room at the elementary Giles, Mr. and Mrs. school building. Col. Jack Tuller in Salt Lake City seeing the Lincoln Jensen. Friday a history of the family over gave sights. They discovered that a dip Mrs. Roy Heiner and Mrs. Adolph in the Lake is quite a novel ex C. Ulrich motored to Salt Lake period of 100 years. Especially in the history is the Interesting perlence. City on Thursday to spend the day Col. Tullers daughter was fact that shopping. Forty members of Mrs. A. B. of the inMrs. Merle Fullmer and Stephen born near the birth place family came to Morgan exfants grandmother great great Saturday to celebrate her birthday. Grover of Idaho Fails wete Morgan 100 later. years They came from Salt Lake City, visitors on Wednesday at the home actly Mr. and Mrs. Forde Dickson C. of Mrs. their Centerville Bountiful, and Ogden relatives, Adolph at a family dinner Sunand were Joined by the Russ and Ulrich and J. P. Grover. of their daughter. honor in Bert Carrigan families of Morgan Visiting this week with Mrs. J. day was who celebrating' her Jane, The day was devoted visiting, re- J. Johnson is her son, William H. Those presanniversary. birthday freshments and a swim for the Johnson of Arlington, N. J. Sunday, of honor were besides ent the guest a was held at the home younger ones at Como. family party Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Anderson Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Car- of Mrs. Johnson. Members of the and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. J. rigan were visited by Mr. and Mrs. family present were William John- Burton Dickson and children. John Dobbins of Brigham City. The son; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lee of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Peterson and Carrigans became acquainted with Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. John family of Ogden were Tuesday din the Dobbins at the time Mr. Car- Johnson and children; Mr. and Mrs ner guests at the home of Mr. ancl rigan and Mrs. Dobbins were both Kent Rich and children; Mr. and Mrs. Duane Peterson. Sandra Kay Mrs. Gporge Pratt; and Mr. and ill in an Ogden hospital. daughter of the Mark Mrs. Joe Williams and family. North Morgan ward Sacrament over night with Saturday night, the Joe Williams Petersons, stayed meeting featured speakers from entertained at dinuer for the fol- her grandparents. Nashville, Tenn. They were Mr. lowing Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. J. II people; Mr. and Mrs. George Dickson and Mrs. Joseph R. Quayle and and all their family met Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, at children. Bobble, age 11, and Lu- Mr. and Mrs. Kent Lorin Farr Park in Ogden for Rich, and Wila in honor of Col. Jack cille, 7. Mr. Quayle is District presi- liam H. Johnson. dent of the church at Nashville and Tuller their family, who have Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Criddle and and Mrs. Clark is a sister of Jose- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams motor- been in England for nearly three phine Clark. The audience enjoyed ed to Woodruff to spend the day years, while Col. Tuller is serving with the Army Air Corps. especially the talk given by Lucille with the Lon Hopkins. with her southern accent. The Mr. and Mrs. Don Mellott and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen were Quayles told of having met Velma hosts Friday at a swimming party two children, spent a couple weeks Toone and Glen Bridges, missionar- and steak in Pennsylvania, visiting with Dons fry. Those attending were ies from Morgan county. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Rich of Bounti- parents and other relatives. Sunday evening, in Sacrament Mrs. Dell Carter, Mr. and Mrs. ful, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brimley, Elma Dickson, Amona Mrs. Mr. meeting and Lynn and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fry. Jay Porter and Dickson and Phyllis Waldron were Williamson visited in Coalville Saturday evening where they witnessed the wedding of their daugh Slide Monday to spend a few days ter and sister, Mrs. Hilda Carter visiting at the home of her daugh Mr. and Mrs ter and The wedding ceremony was to Clark Evans of Salina. Joe Franich. Mr. and Mrs. T. Nelson and Mr. formed by Bishop R. W. Durrant of of the Park City, brother-in-laand Mrs. Everett Little went to bride. Ogden Friday evening to practice Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Rowett and golf at a driving range. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Franich and baby girl of Idaho Falls, and Mrs. BY SALLY MEIKEL S. A. Carter of Ogden, visited with family spent the weekend at Moon The Meikels and the Eppersons Lake, Utah, on a fishing trip. Mrs. Dell Carter recently. Mrs. RoMr. and Mrs. R. R. Harrington hnd went to Evanston to have dinner at wett will be remembered as the Jolly Roger Saturday evening. son, Kevin of Ogden, visited in Dev Carter. Two of the families that attend- Ms Slide last Tuesday evening with Harvey and Mary Mecham visited in Salt Lake City writh Mr. and ed the Utah Sand And Gravel pic- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrington. Mrs. Tom Whitaker. Mrs. Whitaker nic and party held Saturday evening Seems like always on the day I was packing to go to Australia to at George Washington Memorial want to get news, the phone is visit with her mother who was ill, were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skip- clobbered. It happened again today, and who has since died. per and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoover. and most of the time I could have The Mechams also visited with Sunday dinner guests at the been using the phone someone else Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Turner and home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ul- had it off the hook. It is happening with Allison Giles who is in the rich were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ul- so often that it is a serious situaVeterans hospital. rich, Jr., and family and Mr. and tion lately. So, if you want news Last Friday evening, Philip Castle Mrs. Ted Ulrich of Salt Lake City. that you want me to put in the Mrs. Alta Ashton of Ogden visit- paper, youd better start sending celebrated his birthday by having a picnic in Hardscrabble canyon for ed in Devils Slide Monday after- smok signals. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Redden and his baseball teammates. Present noon at the home of Mrs. Thora besides the Blues were Manager Ulrich. family of Ogden arrived In Devils Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kassel of Slide, Thursday to spend that night and Mrs. Francis Porter, Pamela and Dennis Porter, Linda Richins, Kaysville visited in Devils Slide and Friday at the home of Mr. and Ann Mortenson, Vaughn Carter, Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Redden. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barker and Mrs. Madge Capel, Barbara June Everett Little. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Meikel, Jr., daughter, Carolyn, have returned and Charles Capel and Mrs. June and Johnny went to Ogden Saturday from a two weeks vacation. They Castle. Roland G. Robison of San Diego and then to Syracuse on the way toured the Northwest part of the U. S. and went by boat into Vanwas a Sunday visitor at the home home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrington couver, Canada. The last part of of his brother and sister-in-laand daughter. Sue, enjoyed a movie their vacation trip was spent in Ross and Nettie Robison. in Ogden Saturday Portland, Colo., where they visited Pauline McQuowan and daugh- at a drive-iwith Mr. and Mrs. Loren Miller. ter Eloise, returned home last evening. H. Mrs. Barker's mother, Mrs. Hazel Mrs. Rock Skretchfield of a couple Tuesday after spending of months traveling In Europe. Springs, Wyo., arrived in Devils Bowen of Ogden, vacationed with the Barkers. Ros-co- get-togeth- Morgan County NEWS 3 lu.-to- iy Morgan, Morgan County, Utah i - y Friday, August I 20, 1954 and Mrs. Dale IHirter from Clearfield were also present to offer help with I lie project. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Rich were guests at a family dinner Sunday, held at the home of Mrs. J. J. Johnson in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Johnson, who are visiting here n, from the East. SBC The Greatest of All Shows! Car-riga- August 27 & 28 - Fair Grounds Band Concerts Ball Games Junior Parade i ORaces & Special Features NEWS NOTES FROM son-in-la- RODEO-LIVESTOCi DEVILS SLIDE x PARADE K RINGSIDE JUDGING CONTEST i VM STYLE DRESS REVUE SPECIAL STAGE SHOWS Exhibits Featuring Bring The Whole Family To The Fair There'll Be Something Doing Every Minute . . MORGAN FAIR MORGAN COUNTY It's A Show That No One Can Miss! RESIDENTS! ADMISSION ADULT SEASON TICKETS CHILDRENS SEASON TICKETS ADULT DAILY ADMISSION CHILDREN DAILY ADMISSION should fit the figure . 50c Children Under 10 75c Admitted FREE! 25c f Beer should fit 3:00 P.M. AUGUST 27 AND 28 MORGAN COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS the Altitude . . . Bareback Riding Saddle Bronc Riding $1.25 A dress RODEO Vuu wouldn't try to squeeze a Size 14 figure into a Size 12 dress! Bulges would appear in the wrong places, and thered be other unhappy results. . Good taste demands that the dress fit the figure ' The same is true of beer Beer looks better and tastes better when it is properly "fitted" to its surroundings to the atmospheric pressure of the place where it is Bull Riding 4 lbs per square Atmospheric pressure in this mountain country 'is about inch. At its about 14.7 lbs This difference in pressure gives Fisher Beer two important superiorities sea-lev- Calf Roping Entrance fees, $5.00 per day, per event. Limited stock to first 12 bareback riders, first eight bronc riders, eight bull riders, be made for one Entries 1 . action us 2. Sparkling beer carbonated at high altitude due to the lesser weight of air. tiny-bubb- Those advantages, plus 70 years of brewing experience. account (or the superb quality of Faber Beer-- foe the sparkle you can ut, (be sparkle you can tatlt, in your glut of tbit smooth, zetty, refreshing beer Faber Beer, you se don fit the altitude because a a brewed m ibis alutude.e this altitude may money, first place, 50; second, 30; entrance fees added. third, 20 of purse Entries to be paid to Royal Clark, Morgan, Utah, between 1 :00 p. m., August 22 and 9:00 p. m., August 26. Cm tier retraction of hop flavor in beer brewed at high altitude due to the lower boiling point of water or both days. Prize money, $25.00 per day for each event-d- aily rk. HANDICRAFT OF . n 16 calf ropers. MORGAN COUNTY PRODUCTS AND Bpnrkle'Bmd Mike Altitude a J Ho do 0 . of A ( s "l |