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Show f-UU ! North Ogden Motes ! 07 ::: NORTH OGDEN, April 24. Continued Con-tinued cold -weather has been detrimental detri-mental to the North Ogden fruit crop, B. P. Blaylock reports. Ho ssays that such fruit as was not killed whiio In a dormant state is likely to have sustained injury during tho recent cold snap. The concert entertainment of the North Ogden amusement committee, given at the amusement hall last Thursday by members of tho ward choir and the North Ogden band, was a complete success, it is reported. Charles Storey, Gilbert Randall, Roy and Harold Pettlgrew, sons of County Crop Inspector C. N. Pettlgrew, took an active part in the entertainment. A clover little skit, "The High Cost of Living," was staged by J. "V. Gibson, Gib-son, Emma Johnson and James J. Cude. Mrs. Irene Rail of Pocatcllo is visiting vis-iting with her. mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Duoman, of this place. Mrs. Sarah Roylance, widow of the late Hyrum Roylance, has been visiting visit-ing with relatives at Bancroft, Idaho, slnae March 20. Mrs. John F. Blaylock has been visiting vis-iting with her daughter, Mrs. Annie B. Johnson of Idaho Falls, for the past two weeks. n r |