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Show MINISTERS 10 i ' IIBOiELECTI i Ogden Divines Realize the Urgent Need of . New-School New-School Buildings. " y Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, March 24. The ministers of Ogden were urged at a luncheon given in their honor at the Weber club today by the Ogden publicity bureau, to lend their efforts in obtaining new school buildings for the city through the pending bond issue. The importance of the new buildings was explained by Secretary O. J. Stihvell of the bureau, who told of some of the conditions found in buildings which were ! constructed more than a quarter of a i century ago. I The guests at the luncheon were the I following: The Rev. John E. Carver, ! First Presbyterian ; the Rev. J. W. ! Hyslop, Church of the Good Shepherd; the Rev. Godfrey Matthews, Congregational; Congrega-tional; the Rev. Arthur E. Olson, Luth-leran; Luth-leran; the Rev. C. Palmer, Baptist. The Rev. C. R. Garver, of the First . Methodist Metho-dist Episcopal church, is in California. The ministers agreed to do everything 'within their power to impress upon the people of Ogden the necessity of voting in favor of the bonds at the election to be held in Ogden April 16. |