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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 16

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THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 23 1632 MISS FAY MAYHEW daughter Of Mr and Firs Mayhew of Pleasant View whose engagement to -Mac Wade is announced today The marriage will take place on Friday Oct 28 in the Salt Lake temple MISS MYRLE ROBERTS who has taken an active interest in the promotion of drama and is vice president of the Brigham Little Theatre Guild which will give several productions this winter MORGAN SOCIETY BOX ELDER SOCIETY CARDS PLAYED AT LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS SCOUTS plana EVENTS Exhibits And Posters An Being Prepared By Girls AL SMITH TO DECIDE VOTE -OF BAY STATE 6 Hero of Massachusetts May Turn Tide For Roosevelt -1 sisted the hostess! Mrs Richards gave a number of Indian selections and George Nye favored with three selections of Indian Ritual music Following the program luncheon was served to sixteen members and the following guests: Mrs Kennedy Seager and Miss Melba Nye I Mrs Harry Taylor is visiting with her parents Mr and Mrs Chris Lund at Ephraim this week Mrs Harold Butler of Salt Lake City Is visiting with friends and relative shere this week Mr and Mrs Ed fWtachester had as their guest the early part of the week Mr and Mrs Lester Ogden and Roland Ogden! of Ogden Melvin Randall of Salt Lake City was a Sunday visitor at the home of his parents Mr land Mrs Randall i 1 i -r-'' Mrs Lee Turner presided over a charming bridge luncheon ester-day afternoon at her home 1169 Twenty-fifth street Luncheon was served at small tables made attractive with centerpieces of dwarf marigolds The invited guests were Mrs Rushmer Morse Mrs Nims Mrs: Overstreet Mrs Henry Stran-quist Mrs' Warner Arthur Mrs Bartlett Mrs Holther Mrs Alton Mrs Ora Bundy Mrs Thompson Mrs Proud-fit I Mrs Roy Thatcher! Mrs George Quillian Mrs Matthies and Mrs Woods -a- A Mrs Stratford entertained at a kensington Thursday after noon followed by dinner at her home 744 Twenty-first street The guests included Mrs Nat Boyington Mrs Marion Clark Mrs Dye Mrs A Foulger Mrs Joseph Poulger Mrs Nathan Uawkes Mrs Gerard Klomp Mrs Griffin Mrs Arthur Halverson Mrs Leland Nelson Mrs Alan Miller Mrs A Merrill Mrs Bess Parsons Mrs Lydia Tanner and Mrs Stratford The hostess was assisted by her daughter Mrs Floyd Ririe and Mrs Grant Stratford WILLARD Oct The Willow Creek camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held a reception In the class rooms of the Ward chapel on Thursday evening in honor of the pioneers4 and partners of the members of the camp Captain Eliza White was jin charge The following program was given: Three numbers by the IMJA chorus vocal solo by Mrs James Nebeker piano duet by Hanah and Roberta Nicholas reading Julia Ward talks by county captains Facer Greenhalgh and Lemon of the county camp' and Bishop Ephraim Refreshments were served to seventy-two present by Mary Lily and May Brunker Annie Rock Emma Ann Woodland Annie Rock ker Alice Morgan and Wanda Fettlngill 1 Mesdames Irene Brown Mabel Warren Verna Holt daughters of Mr William Clark former resident of Willard but now of Clearfield and Mrs Vera Done of Ogden were visiting with Mrs Ward last week Mrs Brunker and son returned to their home in Salt Lake City on Thursday afternoon after spending the fore part of the week with her mother Mrs Agnes Owens A Democratic ladies dub was organized Tuesday with Mrs Annie Nichols president Mrs Afton Davis vice president and Mrs Pearl Woodyatt secretary Sixty-seven of Willard-townsmen motored to Iron county Wednesday for deer hunting -They expect to return on Sunday i Mrs Nims entertained her club members at luncheon and bridge Tuesday afternoon at her home 2656 Van Buren avenue Covers) were laid for Firs Hoggan Mfs William Blackburn Firs Julian Watson Firs Flillen Earl Mrs Robert Jarvis Mrs Herman Fet-scher Firs Lee Turner and Mrs Asael Farr Jr I MISS LORETTA HARDY WEDS ALBERT COOP MORGAN Oct Dr and Mrs Pugmire of Salt -Lake City spent Sunday visiting at the home of Gilbert Francis Mr and Firs Hilman spent Sunday at the home of Joseph Waldron Mr and Mrs George Brough of Richville spent Sunday in Heber City visiting their daughters Bessie and Leila who are teaching school there i Fir and Mrs Frank Whitesides and family of Layton spent Sunday at the Ford Dickson home A large crowd enjoyed a Demo cratic rally held in the opera house here Tuesday evening Henry Blood candidate for governor and Secretary of State Milton Well tag were the principal speakers for the evening also Mrs Carter and Mrs Stewart of Salt Lake City representing the ladies Democratic committee A business meeting was held after the rally In connection with central committee and the Democratic Junior legion Mrs Joseph Waldron left for Kemmerer Wyo to spend ten days with her daughter and family there Mrs Roy Jones returned home Monday from Blackfoot Idaho where she has been visiting With her aged father and her sister and family Mr and Mrs Walter Perry and daughter Barbara motored from Blue River Oregon Monday to visit at the Perry home and will no doubt spend the winter here In Morgan Mrs Joseph Williams and son Joe returned Saturday from Los An-gglea where they spent the past ten days Mrs Williams was called there by the death of her sister Fliss Fae Williams accompanied them there and will remain there for an Indefinite stay Miss Katherine Hopkins and Firs Will Redden entertained at a miscellaneous shower Thursday evening at Devils Slide amusement hall In honor of Mrs Gene Tuttle formerly Miss Mildred Redden Fir and Firs Ben Burkholder of Salt Lake City spent Sunday at the Connell home I Firs Lena Kippen of Porterville spent several days at the home of her daughter Mrs Rollins Mr and Firs Will Thomley and family of Layton spent Sunday at the home of Fir and Mrs George Hansen of Devils Slide Fir and Firs A Williams and family and Fir and Firs Don Durant and family enjoyed Sunday In the canyon near Kamas Firs A1 Williams of Spring Valley Wyo is spending a month with her parents Fir and Firs James Hardy a Fliss Molly Robison spent last Tuesday with her mother Mrs Joe Farnsworth Fliss Alberta Williams who Is attending the BYU at Provo spent the week end with her parents Mr and Firs A Williams Miss Marjorie Anderson Is spending a few weeks In Salt Lake City Fir and Mrs Roland i Robison Fir and Firs Harold Guild enjoyed the reception and speech given In Ogden for Vice President Curtis Friday evening -4 Dog Leads Searchers to Body of Master WORLAND Wyo Oct (AP) Tracing the footprints of a dog in the snow searchers last night came upon the i body of Charles Martin 45 a sheep herder who died Monday apparently from heart trouble Search first was Instituted for Martin when he failed to return to his camp through the storm Exhaustion in attempting to reach his camp may have hastened his death friends said body was found about a mile from the camp The dog Sheriff Ray Brown said left the body and went to the camp It was after the animal reached there that searchers were able to take up the traiHmdJocateJth National Girl Scout Week Is on its way with local troops preparing their part of the activities getting their exhibits ready making posters and practicing songs When the time comes all will be ta readiness for the Jamboree at one-thirty Nov 5 In the Weber Gym Miss Ruth Buterbaugh of Fladison school and captain of troop No 7 have all arrangements In charge Every Girl Scout In the city as well as the Plata City troop Is expected to be there will be on Sunday Oct 30 at the home at I two for every girl land their parents and friends There will be an Interesting program On this day National Gin Scout Sunday when all scouts get together for a meeting and pay respects to the founder of Girl Scouting Firs Juliette Low whose birthday is Oct 31st LEADER PRAISED Before she passed away girls all over the country remembered her birthday and sent her greetings land had parties in her honor Since she died In 1927 the National Girl Scout organization set aside this week as one of remembrance It always begins on the Sunday before the 31st and continues for one Week In all cities over the United States and in Honolulu there wlll be similar Girl Scout gatherings and celebrations of the birthday of this woman Girls are urged to: invite their mothers and fathers and friends to attend the Sunday meeting The local council which Is responsible for scouting in' Ogden will sponsor a bridge tea on Saturday Oct 29 at the Hotel Bigelow at two The public Is invited to come and to help this most worthwhile cause the carrying on of Girl Scouting in our city and to help give the girls a great deal of pleasure The women of tomorrow' are the girls of today and they will be better fitted for civic and social obligations by having been Girl Scouts-and learned to TROOP NEWS 1 Now for some news of troop doings: Meadow report: iW met at the home of Captain Richards Tuesday Oct 11 and had a nice meeting Captain Aldrich ited us and helped us with our plans for Girl Scout week We started our project for the exhibit and will work hard until It is finished We practiced some songs and took up all our time working on our exhibit Had our Goodnight Circle and went Dorothy Ambler Scribe I i The Shamrocks: Katheryn Jones the new scribe of Shamrocks tells us that they are going td have a Halloween party on Oct-l28th at the home of one of the girls hut she did not say who so I guess we can not go and scare them- with pumpkin faces But taaybe we can find out before then Anyway we hope they have a good time i Golden and Captain Aldrich surprised Captain Jensen last Monday afternoon by i going down to her house for a birthday party instead of a regular meeting Eudella Humphries and Flarjorle Jensen were masters of ceremonies (and they did a real Job of it) They tattoduced a stunt game that was a dandy Then the patrol leaders and their seconds put on a pantomime to an original story told i by Beverly Romyne and they showed real talent We like to dramatize A nice lunch- was served provided by the whole troop and! Captain Jensen received some nice gifts from the girls Our Japanese Scout Hemayo Mukal sang song in Jan-anese Twenty-five girls were present We had our Goodnight circle and wished Captain Jensen many more happy Marjorie Jensen Scribe- BRIGHAM CITY Oct The civic improvement club held a tea and reception in honor of the school teachers on Saturday afternoon in the Box Elder chamber of commerce rooms' 'between the hours of two and five Potted plants formed the decorations Musical numbers and a short program were given followed by refreshments Mrs Reynolds was hostess to the members and Invited guests of the Finesse club at her home on Thursday evening Orchid chrysanthemums centered four small tables where 'a dainty hot luncheon was Served' Bridge was played during the evening Special guests included Mesdames Leonard Arbon Norman Nelson and Harold Olsen Miss' Eugenia Pond of Salt Lake City who has been visiting with her sister Mrs Clifford Dunn at Logan Apent" the week-end in Brigham City' visiting with friends The members of the Coterie club entertained Thursday in honor of Mrs- Mildred Rasmussen a member who is making her home iii Salt Lake City for the winter months At one thirty a hot three-course dinner was served at the home of Mrs Forsgren Fall flowers decorated the rooms and the well appointed table Following dinner the party adjourned to the home of Mrs Thomas Baron Sr where an afternoon of bridge was played Mrs Ross Bowen was hostess to the members of the Young Mat-trons club at her home on Wednesday evening The rooms were attractively decorated with dahlias and ztalas At seven thirty a hot luncheon was served at small tables centered with low a bowls of marigolds Covers were laid lor twelve members Bridge was the diversion of the evening On Wednesday evening the members- of the Bonne Fille club were entertained at the home of Mrs Os car Riley Halloween colors and designs decorated the small tables where a dainty luncheon was served Bridge was played following lunch-eon Twelve members were present Mrs Wesley Shirt was a special guest Mr and Mrs Dan Olsen entertained Wednesday at a family dinner-in compliment to Mrs -father A Barton of Mount Pleasant Mr Barton has been their guest for the past week A low bowl of roses formed the centerpiece of the table where covers were for fourteen The evening was spent in social conversation The members of the Booster dub gave a delightful party in honor of Miss Lois Oswald Friday evening of last week The larger part ot the evening was spent in playing bunco A daintly luncheon was to twenty-seven present -after which more games were played The new sponsor Mrs Bennlon? was also a special guest -An -attractively arranged tea was given "on Monday afternoon by the Republican women of Brigham City in the Armory auditorium Baskets of late fall flowers draped flags and bunting formed the decorations The tea table was centered with a blue crystal bowl of deep red rose buds with tall tapers in blue holders at each end of the table Mrs 'iJeanette Hyde customs collector of the Port of Honolulu Mrs Margaret Cannon Republican state chairwoman and Mrs A Dunyon vice state chairwoman were guest speakers of the afternoon Also Box Elder county candidates were introduced by county chairwoman Mrs FI Reeder Musical selections were given by Misses Irma Iversen Rula Holmes and Marie Thorn following the program tea was served and a social: hour enjoyed by ninety-two ladies present Air and Mrs Edward Hansen announce the engagement of their daughter Mable to Irving Reeder on of Mr and Mrs Leslie Reeder The marriage will take place In' the near future Mr and Mrs Elias Jensen have as their guest Lorenzo Jensen of San Francisco brother of 'Mr Jensen -V Mr and Mrs Henry Hansen of EaltiLake City spent the week-end Visiting with their relatives here Mr and Mrs Theron Lee announce the arrival of a girl born Saturday Oct 15th: at a local hospital Mrs Bertha Eccles Wright of Ogden'- with a group of players of 'the 'Little Weber Theater Guild presented a three-act comedy drama entitled Importance of Being on Monday evening at the Box Elder high school Those in the cast included: Floyd Farr Sidney Badcon Kay Moyes Mrs Leon Willie Elenor Stevens Fern Davis Nolan Taylor David Wright and William Smiley all of Ogden Mr and Mrs Nels Madsen had as their guests the fore part of this week Mr and Mrs Frank Lee and family of Hyde park Miss Mae Kokh spent the past week-end visiting with friends at Springvllle Dr Merrell left-on Saturday for St Louis whhere he will attend clinics of the American Medical association He expects to return In ten days i Mr and Mrs Sterling Madsen and son of Blackfoot Idaho: spent the week end here with relatives Claude Jensen who is a member of the faculty of the Bear River high school spent this week visiting with his parents and family Mr and Mrs Jensen here Mr and Mrs Chris Rasmussen and family have moved to Salt Lake City to make teir home for the winter months jj Marshal and Mrs Vosco Call spent the week end and fore part of this week here 1 Mrs Allen Mann of Salt Lake City spent this week visiting with her parents Mr and Mrs Waiter Madsen Mr and Mrs Orval Sackett had as their guest on Sunday Dr and Mrs Ezra Waddoups of Salt Lake City I Mr and Mrs1 Joseph Facer Mr and Mrs Norman Lee and I Mr and Mrs Frank Greenhalgh motor ed to Willard on Thursday evening where they attended the openign social of the season of the Willow Creek camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Mrs Thomas Baron Sr had as her guest on Tuesday her sisTer Mrs Melinda Liljquist of Hyrum and Mr and Mrs Robert Dishman Mr and Mrs5 Ross Bowen have as their guest this weekend Mrs Wardoup of Salt Lake City who is the mother of Mrs Bowen Mr and Mrs Warren Orwin of California and Mr and Mrs Barnard of Hansel valley were the guests of Mr and Mrs Orsen Olsen on Tuesday evening I Mr ad Mrs Eddie Watkins of Ogden visited with relatives and friends here on Sunday Mr and MrS Dunn Woodland of Arko Idaho spent Sunday here Mr and Mrs- George Watkins spent the week-end with Mrs John Peters "HA Mrs Johanna Hansen and daughter Alice spent the fore part of the week in Brigham City With relatives and friends Mr and Mrs Stewart McMasters spent the fore part of the week with relatives here 1 Mr and Mrs Victor Watkins of Midvale Mr and Mrs Jean Watkins and Mr and Mrs Reynold Watkins of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with relatives: 'here -Mrs Sadie Stohl and son of Salt lake City motored to Brigham City on Sunday Misses Myrle i and Florence Roberts in company with Mrs Mahoney motored to Ogden on Wed nesday where they spent the day Fir and Mrs Albert Merrill entertained at a family dinfier on Saturday evening at their home on Adams avenue The ghests included FIr and Mrs Watkins of Ely Nev and their two children Shanna Dean and Jack Fir and Mrs Bert Merrill of Salt Lake city and Fir and Firs Virgil Norton of Salt Lake city On Sunday Fir and Mrs Merrill had as their jguests Fir and Firs Cyrus Jensen and Mr and Firs Lee Bailey and their daughter Berta Jean of Salt Lake Fliss Verla Rafty was hostess ata card party given Thursday evening The following girls were guetss: Misses Lucille -Nelson Evelyn Sund-quist Gladys Sundqulst Lucy) King Verna Line Margorie Fowles Magdalene Faulkner Norma Kihlstrom Thelma Kihlstrom and FIrs: Jeanette Walker I Governor Plans to Hold Meeting in PORTLAND Ore -Oct 22-(AP) Governor Julius L- Meier said today that in answer to a request of the Oregon Irrigation congress he 'will call on other western governors to direct 'the convening of a congress in Salt Lake City soon after the November election -toorganize a to save irrigation projects He made this announcement to a group of directors of the Oregon Irrigation congress after Dr Elwood Mead Commissioner! of Reclamation had declared eastern and middle western organizations are fighting every reclamation and irrigation project in' the west An attractive wedding of the late fall took place Thursday evening when Fliss Loretta Hardy became the bride of Albert Coop Jr The marriage took place at the home of the sister' Firs Lawrence Coop 245 30th street The bride was lovely in a velvet gown of bordeaux She carried a shower bouquet of Talisman roses and lilies-of-the-valley She was attended by her sister Firs Lawrence Coop who wore a gown of burbundy crepe and carried a bouquet of golden Ophelia roses The bride was given in marriage by her brother James Hardy and Lawrence Coop acted as best man Dr Morris of the Methodist church performed the ceremony A buffet supper was served immediately following he ceremony to thirty guests The table was centered with a cake decorated with a miniature bride and groom with Cecil Brunner and American Beauty roses around it The couple left for a honeymoon trip to Seattle and the coast before returning to make their home In Ogden The bride was the motif for two delightful showers given during the past week Tuesday evening Miss Lou Cragun assisted by her mother Firs John Cragun entertained at the Cragun home 717 26th street The house was decorated with autumn leaves and fall flow ers Those present besides the guest of honor were: Miss Vee Jepp-son Mrs Albert Coop Sr Firs Lawrence Coop Firs Margaret McFarland Mrs Lester Ogden Mrs James Hardy Miss Charlotte Thomas Firs Jenkins Firs Dewey Fronk and Miss Florence Cart wrlght On Tuesday evening Mrs Albert Coop Sr entertained at a shower at her home 243 30th street The following were In attendance: Firs William Coop Mrs A Ftiller Mrs Andres Mrs Renz Jarman Mrs: William Muller Firs Paul Muller Firs Alfred HindmarshMrs Charles Bedford Firs A Nichols Firs James Hardy Mrs Clifton Firs Arthur Johnson Mrs W1I-mer Coop Firs Lawrence Coop Firs Lester Ogden Firs Waiter Woolsey Firs Albert Mumford Firs William Shipley Firs Margaret Mc-Farland Miss Mina Jarman-Miss Dorothea Muller Miss Helen Muller and Fliss June Coop By NEAL Special Correspondent Copyright 1932 by tlie Consolidated Press Association BOSTON Oct When A1 Smith comes here next week his visit is expected to decide whether the Bay 17 electoral votes shall be cast for Hoover or Roosevelt It Is also expected to determine to an appreciable extent who will get the votes of the other New England states which together hold 41 electoral ballots This is the way political observers are describing the Massachusetts situation A1 Smith carried Massachusetts In 1928 when sidewalks pf New was the stated favorite song The state has a Democratic governor Joseph Ely standing next month for re-election two Democratic United States senators and a bevy of Democratic congressmen Yet the state is Republican today rather strong so if the straw votes are decisive They show Hoover running well ahead of Roosevelt not only here but in all the New England states SMITH STILL HERO Into this situation A1 Smith penetrates this coming week What he will will determine the number of Democratic votes Smith is still the greatest hero Not a single Roosevelt pledged delegate could get himself elected to the Democratic national Convention last summer and the Only Bay stater who had af chancel to vote for Roosevelt was Flayor James McCurley of Boston! who squeezed in as a suddenly! chosen delegate from Porto Rico Smith can do two things In his forthcoming Boston speech He can urge! the re-election of his friend Governor Ely who nom inated him at Chicago He can add to this a few slight remarks about supporting the Democratic national ticket If he stops there observers believe the present Hoover strength will continue! dominantly and the democracy will! let the president carry the state by default The other thing Smith can do is to battle for both Ely and Roosevelt If tells the Massachusetts Democrats to vote for Roosevelt many of them will do so A hearty red hot for Frank you did forvme imfr years speech Will put a large dent in the Republican campaign successful so far of keeping alive the resentment because Smith was not nominated for president this year' I BIG iVOICE IN PARTY What happens in Massachusetts is very likely to-be duplicated elsewhere in New England especially in Connecticut where Smith is one of the biggest forces in the party: Maine in view of its democratic gains in the recent state election is expected to be much more pre-Roosevelt if Smith supports him: vigorously Rhode Island is Smith territory so far as the Democrats are concerned and the half acre state will side with Massachusetts in i reacting to speech New Hampshire and Vermont especially the latter look at this juncture to be -safely Hoover but the granite democracy has a strong undercurrent of Smith enthusiasts who will 1 be trmendousl yactlye if their leader Calls on them to rush to the wars Vermont democrats expect to cut the normal Rpubllcan majority but they are not boasting about carrying their territory for Roosevelt i What the contsets in Massachusetts will bring Is still completely in the air Governor Ely is being opposed by his lieutenant governor William Youngman Until recently it seemed that Youngman accused no great enthusiasm in Republican circles but in the last few days he has been more warmly receivd With the defeat in 1930 of Governor Frank GT Allen by Ely Youngman announced himself as kingfish of the state by Virtue of being the Republican holding the highest office Since then he has assailed Ely at every chance not however primarily as a Republican but primarily as William Youngman His campaigning submerges the party and extols himself The voters were a heavy factor in 1930 and seem to continue their influence Ely canvgo to them with the claim that he has governed non-partisanly as witnessed by his reappointment of many Republican office holders But greatest strength is expected to come from his affiliation with A1 Smith That Smith will warmly commend Ely in his Boston speech is taken for granted and It will mean many votes for Ely' 'AS I TO- If Smith speaks with equal fire for Roosevelt the Hoover trend all through New England will be checked The present indications are that if Roosevelt is to win anywhere in New England he must do it with backing Dairymen to Discuss Milk For Farm Food DEWEYVILLE Oct Mr and Mrs Glen Marble of Pocatello Valley and Mr and Mrs Laraine Marble and family of Logan were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs A Marble 1 -Mrs Fred Harwodd and children of Salt Lake City visited last? week at the home of Mr and MrsM A Lish A party was held in honor of Albert Bingham son of Mr and Mrs A Bingham at their home last Wednesday evening Mr Bingham is leaving soon to fill a mis sion for the Church in the northern states A pleasant even ing was spent playing games and refreshments were served The guests included: CaSeil Burke Ruth and Ruby Rasmussen Herbert and Afton Orme Winifred Hunsaker Carmen and Lamoiit Boothe Lola and Zola Hunsaker Ellis Alton Clarence and! Virginia Perry Laree Barnard Beth Fred Albert and Earl Bingham and Larena and Rodney Wheatley Luella Atkinson of East Garland was a week end guest of Norma Hansen I Hazel Johnson of I Ogden is visiting this week: at the home of Mrs Spackman Mr and Mrs Oswald Harwood and family of Ogden were Sunday guests -of Mri and Mrs Peter Jensen Mr and Mrs Charles Dewey and family of Ogden spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Joseph Heusser and family Mrs Justisen entertained atf a birthday party Friday in honor of her little daughter sixth birthday anniversary A social time was sperit and refreshments served to twelve guests Mrs Rose Marriott and Geneva Marriott and! Mrs Velene Check-etts of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs William Ellis and family 'I Zella Wheatley student of Box Elder High School was the week end guest of her parents Mr and Mrs Wheatley Mr and Mrs Exra Benson and family of Honeyville spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Cleone Hunsaker Mr and Mrs Peter Marble Mr and Mrs! Wi Snow and Mr and Mrs Alvin Norr attended the funeral services of Perry Peters at Brigham City Sunday afternoon A number of people from here attended the farewell party of Albert Bingham held at Honeyville Friday night' 5 Mr and Mrs Marriner Bowcutt of Logan were visiting with relatives here Sunday The Book of Mormon class of the Sunday School gave! a party Saturday' evening at the ward amusement hall An enjoyable evening was spent playing games and dancing "Refreshments were served to i Dean and Dell Koford Norma Hansen Laree Barnard Luella Atkinson Homer Marble Elmo and Tlllie Lish Lydia and Ediths Marble Emma Geneve Floy Gardner Loroa Hyatt Don Homer Clyde Fletches Earl Bingham Virginia Perry Ray Loveland Thora Dewey Gladys Wheatley and Bill Saunders The teachers and pardners of the Sunday School Superintendency were present! Mr and Mrs Dewey! Mr and Mrs Fred Fanner and Mr and Mrs A Th orsen Part of the hall was beautifully decorated with autumn leaves and flowers floor lamps and a radio which represented a living room Games and dancing were enjoyed during the evening evening A short program preceded the reception of the guest visitors and refreshments were served to a large attendance present Mrs Charles Woodward had as her guest the past week-end her sister Firs Hattie Iverson of Ogden Firs Althea Brown of Ogden spent the past week visiting with her daughters Firs Charles Woodward and Mrs Fred Keeter Mr and Mrs A Ledue and children of Brfcwley California returned early this week to their home after an extended visit here with relatives Do this for Your Child in WEEcis Firs Pearl Kirkendah and Firs Ralph Bristol left Thursday by motor for California They till visit for several days in San Francisco going down i the coast to Los Angeles where Firs Kirkdall will pass the winter and Mrs Bristol will visit for two weeks before returning BEAR RIVER CITY Oct In honor of the birthday -anniversary of Carl Iverson a dinner was given oh Sunday at the home of Mr arid Firs Glen Iverson Fall flowers were used to decorate the rooms and table where a hot three-course dinner was served to thirty A social afternoon was enjoyed In celebration of her birthday an niversary Firs Arnold Christensen entertained on Tuesday afternoon A i three-course hot dinner was served at -a well-apointed I table decorated with fall flowers Bridge was played during the afternoon Twenty-four guests were present Mr and Mrs Alvin Jensen have as their guest Firs Emma Checketts of i Ogden who is the mother of Mrs Jensen HONEYVILLE Oct Mr and Mrs George Win tie and Mrs Olga Wheatley were Brigham City visitors on Saturday Mr and Mrs? William Moored of Butte Montana were week-end guests of Mr and Mrs Milton Hun saker A social and dance' was held In the Ward chapel on Friday night of last week in honor of Albert Bingham son of Mr and Mrs Albert Bingham Sr who is leaving soon for a mission to the northwestern states Mr and Mrs Oscar Hunsaker were shoppers on Saturday Mrs Austin Tolman and children spent the week-end with Mrs Mary Tolman and family Mrs Reuben Benson and baby spent the week-end at Newton Utah A number of Honeyville citizens attended the play presented by the Weber Community players at Brigham City: nMonday evening Mrs' Ezra Benson and two small children visited at the home! of Cleone Hunsaker at DeweyviUe on Sunday- Mr and Mrs William Wilson motored to Ogden on business on Wednesday Fir and Firs Bernard Arthur McNulty Jr of New York city an-nouce the birth of a son Bernard Arthur Jr on Monday at the Samaritan hospital at Brooklyn Mrs FIcNulty was formerly Fliss Helen Conroy daughter of Mrs Conroy 1 How to rid any boy or girl of sluggishness or constipation and build a big appetite i i The trouble with children who will not eat is usually stasis The symptoms are a tongue always coated bad breath poor color dull eyes that are often a bilious yellow No appetite no ambition even for play Hard to get to sleep hard to wake in the morning! There's an absolute remedy for thxtf condition It gives listless youngsters the appetite and energies of a young animal! They eat I They gainl They keep' well 1 Flartha Junior society will meet Wednesday afternoon with Firs George A Dickson 2530 Fowler avenue with Herbert Hin ley as assisting hostess EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER ALIr 3400 Ask Yor Mr Eklund for lull details cn our big --sale Salt Lake's Newest Hostelry Martha Society will meet Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs Wattis 2440 i Eccles avenue There will be election of officers The California Treatment conquers Firs Junius Smart of Coke-ville Wyo is spending the weekend with her parents Dr and Firs Edward I Rich Mrs Conroy Mrs Ezra Richardson Firs Flilton Boyle and Hassett Shufflebarger played in the National Olympic bridge tournament Wednesday! evening at the Alta Club in Salt Lake City HOTEL: TEMPLE SQUARE UTAH POWER LIGHT CO Eccles TREMONTON Oct Mr and Mrs Harold Selmon announce the arrival of a boy born Oct 18 Mr and Mrs Edgar Kemp announce the arrival of a boy born Oct 15 ''v Mr-and Mrs James Manning announce the arrival of a boy born Oct 15 Mr Jones of Long Beach is visiting with his sister' Mrs White this week The Ladies Democratic Study club met on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs George Abbott Former Mayor Frank Francis of Ogden was the speaker A reading was given by Mrs Don Homer and a piano solo by Margaret Pack Several well-known Democratic leaders i of Ogden were present The members of the Ladies' Faculty club met at the home of Mrs Douglas Cannon on Thursday afternoon last Miss Edna Bur ham as not the stomach but the bowel condition that keeps children from eating But Uie trouble is in the lower bowel the colon California fig syrup is the only needed to stimulate the colon muscles The very next day your child is eating better and feeling better Keep on with the fig syrup a itw days and you will see amazing improvement in appetite color weight anti spirits I Any drugstore has the real California fa syrup all bottled with directions Nature never made a nicer acting of nicer tasting laxative (It is purely vegetable) Remember California fig syrup when sickness a cold or any upset has clogged a bowels -J J1 WARNING Even when something to give children some stores will try to substitute So be sure the bottle says (CALIFORNIA Fig Syrup I CORINNE I Oct Announcement is made of the marriage of Evelyn Merrill daughter of Mr and Mrs Merrell to Thomas Anderson son of Mrs Margaret Anderson The ceremony took place on Friday of last week in Salt Lake City with Abraham Evans former bishop of the Corinne "Ward officiating Mr and Mrs Anderson will make their home in this community Mr and Mrs Sterling Bosley of Sacramento Cal are visiting with relatives hre this The members of the Corinne Re-bekah Lodge held a social in honor of visiting officials on Tuesday STOVE REPAIRS For All Makes Fir and Mrs Mulcahy and Mr and Mrs Parley Richardson returned Monday from a few days motor trip to Grand canyon Mrs Fred Taylor who has been seriously ill at the Dee Hospital is recovering nicely and will leave the hospital during the week Fir Taylor who has been here for the past fortnight will return to New York city the middle of the week and FIrS Taylor will join him in a time SALT LAKE CITY Oct (AP) Heads of Utah dairy co-operatives have been called to meet here next Friday it was announced today by Tracy Welling secretary of the state farm bureau where the meeting will be held Use of skimmed milk and low grades of I unmarketable eggs as feed for farm animals will be considered he said RATES FROM $150 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths Radio connection In every room Ernest Rossiter Manager Just opposite Mormon Tabernacle sr i rhone 553 330 21th St.

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