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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 21

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 5 1939 3-R ACTIVITIES OF Clearfield P-TA sms OEORnc ennx CahMeitf Clnnu rb0M 17SMI MORGAN SOCIETY Bngham Society CLEARFIELD March Clearfield ID ward Relief i society was Sunday MORGAN March Mr and at Sacrament meeting Newly- Mrs Bates accompanied by I chosen officers sustained are: Mr and Mrs Charles Walker of I Mrs Katherine Parker president Lyman Wyo left early Tuesday Mrs Mable Steed first counselor for Los Angeles They will visit Mrs Susan Argyle second coun-Boulder dam on the way1 and will selor and Mrs Ella Smith secre--Continue north from Los ngeles to jtary-treasurer Retiring officers I San Francisco and thi are: Mrs Ethel Layton presi- fair They will be gdne three dent Mrs LaVora Wood first weeks 1 I counselor Mrs Mable Steed sec- i Mrs Camilla Bolton of Center- I ond counselor Mrs Zilla Smith and MosS flnraporrarai -To A SCHEDULE FOR WEEK Discussion Groups Madison school four Mon-day Ogden high school seven-thirty Monday' Lincoln school four mu Thursday Hopkins school seven-thirty Thursday Nutrition Class Dee school' four Wednes day Home Hygiene and Nursing Class 2864 Fowler avenue two Monday Radio Programs Wednesday seven-thirty KLO Wings for the Martins Friday ten-thirty Parents On Trial Saturday two forty-five KSL Tomor Adults Episode entitled Decides On a Business Ca reer His Father Has Other fj DEGKIS r'oriBAY ville spent last week with her sis- secretary-treasurer ter Mrs A Carrigan! who met Ruth RamptOn with a painful accident Her leg I tary-treasurei was scalded 1 I President Mary of the MiSs Movie Green Miss Clare I North Davis 1 stake Relief Eyre and Jay Eyre all of Salt society gave a short talk and Lake City were Sunday dinner Elder Parley' Oleson of West guests at the home of their aunt I point recently returned from the JMrs Ernest Porter 1 Spanish-American mis- Mr and Mrs Walter Hill and I sion gave a- talk on his experi-Mr and Mrs Joseph Mikesell of ences in the imission field Porterville entertained 200 friends Attend! Canners Meet and relatives Wednesday evening 1 at the Porterville amusement hall The following Clearfield people in honor of Mr and Mrs Duane attended the Utah asso-Hill who were recently married I ciation annual banquet and dance Dancing was the entertainment at Hotel Ben Lomond in Ogden: 1 Representing! the Smith Canning company: Mr: and Mrs Albert Smith Mr and Mrs Melvin Wood Mr and Mrs A Green Mr and Mrs Arnold Miller and a bufffet luncheon was pre pared and served by hostesses No-IIostess Tarty A no-hostess party was given Wednesday afternoon at the home These nominees will be presented and voted upon the second day of the convention Mrs Nicholson state president announced that the convention would be held April 21 and 22 in the Hotel Utah with Mrs Evans appointed as general chairman A Mailhes of Shreveport Louisiana a vice president of the National Congress of -T A will be the guest speaker Active for many years in Parent-Teacher associations Mrs Mailhes attended the national convention held In Salt Lake City last May The convention I theme will be for The trees in the -T A park on the state capitol grounds will be dedicated Ogden la expected to be well represented at the convert Nutrition Class The -T A of the1 Dee school are sponsoring a class in nutrition as one means of encouraging and building up family projects that family life might be made educational meaningful and happy and to secure cooperation bf homes in carrying out home projects At the present time under the guidance of Mrs Olive Wooley the class is discussing the kinds of food needed for building healthy bodies A parents' library is being started which contains! a selection of the best magazines and books for the needs of this group The mothers are making collections of clippings from their readings and are making scrap books on the subjects of food health psychology family relationships poetry music art and civic affairs These collections will be placed In the library of the Dee school where all parents may havel access to them Meetings of Week Mound Fort school: A large and enthusiastic audience of parents and teachers met together at the Mound Fort school Friday evening for the first regular -T A meeting of the year A very fine program was presented by the pupils of the first second and third grades the music department and the auditorium William Brown president was in charge of the meeting and introduced the guest speaker Ralph I Jensen director of student personnel in the Ogden city schools Mr Jensen discussed the aims and hopes of the personnel department giving particular emphasis tp the fact that there is a real necessity for this supervised studebt guidance work in the city schools department is still in Its he remarked we hope by the cooperation of parents and teachers to expand this rehabilitation (Continued on Pnge 11-B) Attending a pre convention meeting of the state board of man agers of "the -T A held in Salt Lake City Saturday Mrs Bi Midgely reports as follows: Ogden has every reason to be proud of its regional director Mrs A Kearns who was introduced and welcomed as a new member of the board of managers Mrs Kearns gave the outstanding report of the regional directors In her report she complimented Mrs Mai an and the Ogden council and spoke of the splendid work the Parent-Teacher associations are accomplishing throughout her en tire region which comprises Mor-gan-Davis-Weber counties Reports were made by all state chairmen and regional directors A nominating committee was elected to fill vacancies which might occur on the state board Select Front tne Largest Fur Stock 1 In Ogden and remonton up 110 I The most OUTSTANDING and DIPRES-SIVE FUR COAT SALE in the history of Ogden A SWEEPING SACRIFICE of Largest Fur Coat Stock bringing you FUR COAT OF YOUR at SENSATIONAL SAVINGS I i 1 Many are sample coats the finest furs and exceptional designs and I the product of fur manufacturers ANXIOUS TO IMPRESS US WITH THEIR SUPER VALUES and win our patronage Everything you could demand and is yours during this sale Hake Your Own Terms Onrlost Coals You May Take 7 Bear River City Eunice Kay and Clifford Summers Marry In Temple TREMONTON March 4 Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Eunice Kay daughter of Mrs Thomas Kay to Clifford Summers of Bothwell The ceremony took place February 21 in the Salt Lake I temple A wedding supper was served after the marriage at the home of Mr and Mrs Mathew Wallis A shower and wedding dance was held at Bothwell on Saturday evening honoring the newly married pair Mr and Mrs Summers will make their home at East Tremon-ton Old time and modern swing will vie for popularity at another in the series of married folks dancing parties to be held on Wednesday evening in the ward amusement hall The public Is invited Mr and Mrs Fridal Jr Miss Fae Fridal and Mr and Mrs Fridal III left home early this week to sail on March 3 for Honolulu Hawaii for a three week visit On their return they will visit the San Francisco fair The party expects to meet' John Fridal on the islands who is return-ting from an Australian mission where he served for two years Mr anj Mrs Duane Frank announce the birth of a son i BRIGHAM CITY March The Junior prom of the Box Elder high school is an anticipate social event of mid-March with the evening of March IT set as fthe date While Scott Christensen chair man for the promenade is with holding information regaiding the theme of this year's dance he announces it will' be a most Outstanding ball Elaborate decorations are in process of construction presenting a theme unique and streamlined in 1939 stride The prom will be hel at the Box Elder high schooljgyn A Logan orchestra has been engaged Invitations and lists of patrons and patronesses and committ will be out next week Observe Anniversa The thirty-first wedding anniversary of Mrs and Mrs I esjie Bowden was observed on Friday of the past week when members their family surprised them witl a dinner at the home of lem son in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs Kenneth Murdock i A hot chicken dinner was serve at one long table center) wit a beautifully decorated weddin cake Covers were laid for twelv guests Chinese checkers was th diversion Mrs William Davis vfas hostj ess to members of her! bridge clu on Monday afternoon at pie Idl Isle Sweetpeas centered Tthfe luncheon table and later bridge was played i Mrs A Cooley Mri Forsgren and Mrs Normkn Jenson were guests of the club Mr and Mrs Forsgreji were dinner guests at the pome of Mr and Mrs Wayne Eldredge in Ogden on Sunday Mrs Marie Wight is spending a month vacationing in Phoeni Arizona 1 Attend Florist Dinner Mrs' Tyson and Mr and Mrs Henry Drewes atte ided dinner dance of the Utah Floris association in Ogdeh Tuesday night at the Hotel Ben Lomond Election of officers Was follow ed with a social by the North local of the home and I corjimunitjjr section of the Farm Bulpau South Box Elder on Monc ay ev ning at the home of Mrs Reeder 1 New Officers are: Grac Snow president Evelyn Cuthbert vice president and leader Aftoi OLsep director Caroline Christensen rector Amy Reeder secretary Priscilla Bott organist Mrs: Lewis Jones rbcertly ei tertained at a birthday party for her two small daughters Bet Lou an Ann Jones A number young guests were Invited and eii-joyed an afternoon of garfies apd a birthday luncheon I Pretty Event Is Reception 1 At Call Home BRIGHAM CITY March 4 One Of the prettiest wedding receptions of the mid-winter season was one given by Mr and Mrs Vosco Gail for their di ughtejr Gloria and' their new son -in-la ir Richard Davis whose arriage took place Thursday evening in the Salt Lake temple The reception was held at the Howard hotel on Friday pig at with a hundred and fifty guests in attendance I Lovely In Satin The bride lovely In i white satin gown She carried a bouquet fashioned of yhifce rosebuds and gardenias Hen attendant was Miss Helen Davii sist of the bridegroom who Wore a silver gown and carried a spray pink flowers Elliot Rich was bebt man for the bridegroom! Mrs Call mother of tthe brie assisted in the receiving line le wore a smart blue crepe with a corsage I of gardenias Easter lilies centered thd serving table 'where close girl ifrienis of the young bride assisted in Die serving and pouring Danci ig whs enjoyed i Mr and Mrs Davis will make their home in Salt Lal-e City where Mr Davis is completing his studies at the University of Utah Later they plan a wedding trip to Island Falls Canada Where they will visit Mr parei ts and Mrs Rees Davis Attractive Parties Among several attractive parties given for the new bride prior to her i marriage was a SluiUber party given by Mrs Warrfn Knudsen and Miss Marjorie Zuh-del it the home "of the latter The party began Saturday might of last week and concluded with a breakfast Sunday morning On Wednesday evening Miss Doris Davis entertained I at la bridge luncheon and shower fir' Miss Gloria Call Sixteen guests were bidden The honored gueat received many attractive gjfftsi Civic Club Ball ennu1 al Improj'ameni club ball one of the outstandln winter Social events in i Brigha City will be held on the evening March 25 In the Box Eldei fiighl school gymnasium according to present plans The date Isjtenta- Mrs Clifford Frye I A Munns and Mrs Roy Lb Thimpsori committee apppinled by ouIrnUrr1'1 (0ifk fa () No Interest or Carrying Charges of Mrs Walker Carrigan in honor Mr and Mr Les Leavitt Mrs of Mrs Joseph Whittier Bunco Victor Smith Milan Smith Miss was the entertainment Marjorie Ware Vern Smith and and a luncheon served by Mrs I Miss Darlend Sheffield As repre-Pearl Gamble and Mrs Walerk I sentatives of the Woods Cross Can-Crrigan to the following guests: I hing company: Mr and Mrs An-Mrs Charles Pitt Miss Mildred Stevens Mr and Mrs Grant Williams Mrs Pearl Ostler Mrs Alder Mr and- Mrs Elmo Hod-Pearl Mrs Ellen Rollins Mrs Mr and Mrs Clarence Higgs i Gordon Parrish Mrs Belva Boh-1 Albert Clarkston and Mr and man Mrs Jessie Bohman Mrs Mrs Grant Clark Josephine Bohman Mrs Margaret Mrs Pearl! Wilcox 'gave the so-Bohnan Mrs Rachel Carrigan clal service lesson of Mrs ET Leathman Mrs Ge- Physical at 1 the regular neve Young Mrs Hugo Olsen I Relief society meeting Tuesday Mrs Agatha Bohman! Mrs Doris connection with the Relief so-Whittier Mrs Arthur Whitear ciety the YOung group Mrs Althea Carrigan Mrs Nancy Tuesday held their monthly meet-Bohman and Mrs Clara Whitear ing to continue the study of edu-and the honored guest I cation for family life Mrs Edith James A Anderson and Steed led! in the discussion of Mrs Irene Reiner and two lessons Through daughter Lorraine attended the I Family ant funeral of Mrs Joseph Anderson I Up Mrs held in Logan Sunday I Thelma Steed and Mrs Beth Mrs Joseph Durrant of Lyman I Clark acted Jas hostesses Mrs Wyo and Mrs Porter of I Elsie Bennett president was in Provo were week-end visitors at charge I 3 the home of their parents Mr and From Pendleton Mrs Thomas Rich of Porterville Albert Smith rebently return 4 Mrs Sol Green and daughter of ed from a business trip to Pendle Salt LakeCity are spending the ton Ore 1 week with her parents Mr andH The Clearfield explorer troop Mrs A Williams 1 won the vanball championship in Mr and Mrs Morris Tauley of Ogden area Council at the regional Salt Lake City were week-end visit- I playoff gamek held in Ogden This ors at the home of Mrs qualifies them to participate in the mother Mrs Nancy Bohman I all-church finals at Salt Lake City They were accompanied by Mr Miss Elma! Forbesl left Monday and Ike Beck and daughter evening for Oakland Calif where Audrey of Salt Lake City' I she will spend the spring and sum Bridge Club Meets mer Mrs Ablott was hostess As a boost to Utah and the west to her bridge club members Campbell of Clearfield field Thursday afternoon at her home supervisor of eight western states A luncheon was served on small for McNess Co recently wrote tables to Mrs A Williams Mrs one edition of "The Modern Mer-Mable Francis Mrs Terry trad 4 paper published by Mrs James Logan Mrs Don his company! This special edition Durrant Mrs Ulrich Mrs of 80000 copies carries to homes CTI Crouch and the hostess all over the United States Canada WE Criddle and Lemuel Toone I Mexico Alaska and the Pacific left Wednesday for San Francisco I islands a history of the coloniza where they will visit the fair They I tion of the Iritermountain region will return by way of Los Angeles I the Mormon people their temple They expect to be gone two weeks tabernacle and seagull monument Mrs Nancy Bohman entertained I As field supervisor Mr Camp-Friday afternoon at a quilting par- I bell has 160 1 men working under ty for the following guests: Mrs him During! 1938 he traveled 61-A Turner Mrs Terry of 000 miles in the United States H6 Morgan Mrs Ellen Stewart of expects to nfotor to both the San Uintah Mrs Kate Warner Mrs Francisco and New York Helen Otsen Mrs- Hugo Bohman I fairs this year i Mrs Pearl Rollins Mrs Doris Mr and Mrs Marvin Thornley Whittier Mrs Rachel Carrigan I entertained as their Sunday dihner 'Mrs Genevie Young Mrs Dan guests Mrs Veda Roberts Staf Gamble Mrs Alfred Bohman and I ford Mr and Mrs1 Robert Staf-Mrs A Bohman ford of Los SAngeles and Mr anc The following guests were en- Mrs LaMar fThornley of Ogden tertained Wednesday evening at Steeds Entertain Cthe home of Mr and I Mrs Hugo Mr and Afrs Walter Steed ylsen wherp a luncheon was I Jr entertained as their guests erved: Mr and Mrs Phil Peter- I Saturday evening Mr and Mrs son Mr and Mrs Lamb Loy Wood Mr and Mrs Charley Mr and Mrs Hugo Bohman Mr Steed Mr arfd Mrs Kay Nelson of and Mrs Harry Wilkinson Mr I Clearfield Mr and Mrs Roy and Mrs Lee Rollins Mr and Smith of Suifset and Mr and Mrs Mrs John Young Mr and Mrs Marion Steetf of Salt Lake City Leonard Gustavison Mrs Esther The quorum of the Thompson Mrs Edith Toone Clearfield Ward honored Frank Whittier and the host and I Elder Joseph BarlOw with a home-hostess I I coming program and dance Friday evening Elder Barlow recently returned from a two-year mission to Czechoslovakia Mrs Delbert Criddle was hostess at a birthday dinner Sunday in VILLE March 4 group of neighbors and frienda surprised Bishop Wilmer Jensen at MrS hi home Monday on hi birthday I'w ah Lwm sponsor a program fob the Sunday evening services at I Clearfield ward presented by the Beehive girls The theme will be the Road to Happiness Through Beehive Recovers From Illness Mrs Joseph Mabey is improving from a recent illness Mrs John Reed is very ill at her home Mrs George Holt suffered a relapse this week after convalescing from a recent illness Mr and Mrs Walter Steed Jr has as guests-for Sunday dinner Dale and Harold Steed Miss Catherine McKnight diose present were Mr "and Mrs onard Grow Mr and Mrs Ern-t McKay Mr and Mrs Ches-' ter Allen Mr and Mrs Renold Price Mb and Mrs Leland Montgomery Mr and Mrs' Keith Jen sen Mr and Mrs Wayne Grow Mrs Amelia Grow Mrs Clara Wangsgard Mrs Zina Shupe Misses Beth Jensen Dorothy Jensen and Wanda Grow1 and Darold Micklesen Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs Henry Burrows entertained at dinner Those invited were Mr and' Mrs Leo Johansen Mr and Mrs Fred Berlin Mr and Mrs Floyd Barrett and Mr and Mrs Charles Felt and Max PARTIAL -LIST SAVINGS: Fur Bought Mow Sensational Savings! FREE Storage On Any i Authentic Styles Genuine 95 $1793 White Bunny Boleros sizes 14 16 and 18 8 BEAR RIVER CITY March 4 Mrs Mae Andersen I entertained her pinochle club and! their part ners at her home Saturday eve' ning A hot luncheon! was served to Mr and Mrs Ernest Andersen Mr and Mrs Ellis Arbon Mr and Mrs Roy Elwell Mri and Mrs Alvin Jensen Mr and Mrs Melvin Johnson Mr and Mrs Chris tian Andersen and Mr and Mrs Lester Andersen Following pinochle luncheon was served The Bear River City camK of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met on Friday at the home of Mrs Lucina H-Hansen Following the lesson period refreshments were served by daughters Lucinda! Hansen Elvira Christensen Mae Andersen and Ada Stander Mrs Ben Grant and two daugh-tersl Fawn and Diane spent Friday in Honeyville where they attended a pioneer meeting at the home of Mrs Annie Grant I Tuesday evening a few relatives and friends gathered kt the home of Mr and Mrs Ed Christensen honoring Mrs birthday anniversary Chinese checkers and cards were played and a luncheon was served to Mr and Mrs Christensen Mr and Mrs Walter Hansen Mr and Mrs James -P Jensen Mrs Thressa Brailsford Mrs Trena Christensen and Mrs Dean Christensen rarl) Fielding $2095 White Bunny I 97 Jacket Size 14 Cj 1 $7995 Beaveretfe Brown (Dyed Coney) Coat ODD Size 40 Aa i' 90 1 $7995 Grey Caracul Swagger Coat Size 12 39 $8995 Black Lapin OOHCO Swagger Coat Size 16 Beaverette Brown (Dyed Coney) Swagger Coat Size 42 1 I $9995 Northern Seals I Black (Djed Coney) Coats Sizes 14 10 (Iltted Style) iii 1 $12995 Black Pony OO0 Swagger Coat Size 14 kj i I $13995 Brown Caracul 7 Swagger Coats Sizes 14 16 I If jJ $12993 Caracul Grey Swagger CoatSizes 20 09 Grey Swagger CoatSizes I I Silver Bit Size 18 Silver Bluskrat FIELDING March Mrs Loretta Hansen was hostess to members of her Literary club at her home on Thursday Mrs Glen Severson reviewed the book by Rose Wilder Lane Mr and Mrs Horace Richards' entertained members and partners of the Social Development club at a dancing party and luncheon in the ward hall on Thursday1 evening $7995 Kaffa Brown 3990 Caracul Swagger Coats Sizes 16 eah 3 $7995 Black Persian 3990 Paw Swagger Coats Sizes 14 -16 18 Swagger Coat 1 $16995 SOCIAL and BUSINESS ACTIVITIES CENTER AT $16995 Black Caracul Swagger Coat Size 14 90 00 THE $18995 Blink Dyed Muskrat Swagger Coat Size 16 Dovin A 5 Friday evening the high priests $18995 Rock Dyed Blink Swagger Coat Size 16 i i I 1 00 $18995 Dark Blink Dyed HOTEL llJEWH0US In Salt Lake City Thousands of repeat guests year after year attest the popularity of this fine hofeL s' i S- I Bronson all of Logatt gave a successful party for them- famnv were selves and their wives Bunco was I of -4yyed and luncheon served to I Bountiful frs Nelson Bountiful Swagger Coats Sizes 14 20 Each each 1 $17995 Silvertdne Bluskrat Swagger Coat Size 14 I 1 $18995 Blink Dyed Blarmot $OQ80 Swagger Coat Size 14 1 -'cnaoo SS i i 1 1 $19993 Black Arabian Caracul 0000 Swagger Coat Size 11 sofioo tuJ $19995 Brown Pony Swagger Coat Size 14 O' Clarence J1' Stoker jwas honored by 28 guests I at a birthday party at his home Wednesday wish her happy returns of the bateade day Luncheon was served to the I BCOre 392l Mesdame Lillian Schade Lottie wSnVsdSvJi0 enenkaanyGwenadSkrT I Fictory qualifies thi Clearfield XDomiiuwir ss Mary Madn Hilda Burton" Vrda I jaU-churcf final Wangsgard Mary Thurston Ber 4 tha Engstrom and Fred Bruestal Taylor i I Bothwell uni Every Saturday Night I IN NEW tnciton BOOM 37 Fur Gcds I'cl Lbfctl Elcrc-AI1 cl Rcdicci Hcc'usIhnD Avic(C Lj fl I i TAYLOR March 44-The Junior Women's club of Taylor will meet a 4 Thursday at the home of Mrs Inez Kummers was hostess at a Farr Party at her home on 1 1 Miss Darlene Gifflrf celebrated tirdaw rma Summers left Sat- her fourth birthday anniversary £lrvislt ln California Saturday afternoon with a party homjWo Hawkins has returned at the home of her mother Mrs home after three weeks in Califor-1 Griffin Games were play led oyt In the decorations a arge white cake centered tt wert rn Joyce arr Don- if AxnTdef SOnl aIeen Skeen Lou Jean Heslop Valaine Hadfev Gary Gibson Don Clark LeoF' Heslop Miss Dorothy May Griffin1 assisted her mother in the Tenter aimng of the guests ryv'Wi iWU 3 Ini 3 MOTEL i Vj Mrs II Waters President ChatEacwy West Manager ed and a patriotic mot was car-.

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