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Show by Sponsored VOLUME LaVere Sunday the 6 Campbell in Speaks First Ward Mr m Country Store Carnival Oct. and 13 With substantial a increase m for missionary work as their the 38th of Seventy Quorum hold a big Country Store and Carnival in the North Ogden rec reation hall Saturday, Oct 13, be funds goal, will at 7 30 Membership pm the between quorum is divided and the North Ogden First, Second Pleasant View wards, so the affair will be a three-ward activity Wil ford Critchlow, Maurice Parker Randall form the gener and Percy al committee directing the event they will be assisted by and mem bers and their wives from the quor in um Ward members ticipate a to an are asked visit from a quorum during the first week of to produce, white October receive elephant, cash, pledges for pastry to be delivered the day of the car nival (A white elephant is de usable, scnbde a useful article as has been which retired from serv ice home but could do duty m one other some home In of the added view missionary responsibilities of the Seventies and the possibility that local mem bers will be called into the field, desires to have the suf quorum ficient funds to support on hand the missionary or augment the fam ily budget while the bread earner field. is preaching in the support of Your generous the carnival will be direct on Oct. 13 assistance doing missionary in work You could not give to a more worthy cause. member m Edwin Huband, Mrs Lane Huband, and Bene treatment for second son to son is of in Mr St hospital for polio This the is contract the disease Tommy, a son who was stricken several years ago, getting around wheel chair. is in a dicts Ogden SATURDAY, (Bud) Campbell, LaVere son of and Mrs Arlie Campbell, re cently returned from to a mission Central states, will be the North the speaker the m evening services of the First ward next Sunday this date will be Fast Although the Sunday with the ordinances m 9 30 a m meeting, Elder Campbell will speak the evening in services 6 at because following the p m will be general conference Sunday Salt Lake City returned from his LaVere mis early but has sion in September visiting in Emporia, Kansas, been Cleone Lewis. with his sister, Mrs He went in company with his par ents and sister, Mrs Melva Kam and her daughter. young meyer, Mi's remained Kan Campbell in and will return by train in a sas She is getting acquaint few weeks grand-daughter ed with her new at the Lewis home. of and friends Ward members the urged to at Campbells are the tend meeting to hear the report the young ot missionary. ginning North and First SEPT. 29, Club North club Ogden Kiwanis the fall activities with suc getting the bus service to started communities again on trial basis The of bus a route the but on the south end is different has little effect on service to North and Pleasant The Ogden View route, out and coming going m, Wall is via North Avenue but con nections and transfers enable to workers use the service to any point in Ogden to good advantage. leave North Buses Ogden store at 6 7 25 am, 25 10 pm, pm, 7 20 and the at 25th and cornei p m m 1 Washington at 6 50 a m 12 30 p m and 6 9 15 The 25 pm been discontinued bus club Kiwanis members pledged their support to the by service refraining from picking up m their possible for the cars any passengers bus company The club is desirous of building up bus patronage as an for inducement any successor com of the present operators to pany continue the service to these areas Another project to be sponsored the club the by is creation of a district to take cemetery the over of the local burial operation North town ground Ogden and city has operated the cemetery at financial loss, the Union a since Cemetery passed out of company the picture, and the creation of the district will provide board, of di a rectors and funds, from a one mill tax levy, to operate and direct the affairs of the ceme tery will be planned Improvements include the erec and will probably tion of a wall on the south side as a memorial to the service men and of" Pleasant View, North Ogden and Randall districts, where assessed. North the tax will be View has been suggested as a name for the cemetery and the district The opening meeting of the fall winter and observed season was 20 with the of the Sept wives providing the fun members pro gram of the evening , 15 p , m has not-to-exceed women Lets Get former Ken 1051 E. 2600 Mrs Lester H. is Mrs Rufer the former Ileene Barton and hails Monticello, Utah. Mr. Rufer from originally from Nashua, Minn. is Sheila, They have two daughters, 9, and Christine, 2. the past 13 years they have For living m Where Mr. been Panama has been by the Rufer employed of the Club government as manager House, the recreational area in the Zone Canal In May, 1940, the L D S. church the branch, organized Panama a part of the Mexican Mrs. mission a of the church Rufer was member and, because of the small number of members, many of the meetings held her home. Her hus were m though not then band, a member, became interested and took an ac tive part in the church. He joined Now living Acquainted in the neth Barker home and North are Mr and family. Rufer at Wards 9 Letters Excerpts of From Down The 6 S. D. NUMBER started cess the L. 1951 Ogden Kiwanis Starts Fall Activity No. Second Under From Jack Thorpe Zealand Quite a lot has in Cambridge, New happened I since created town. In have we even made the town well as the Trinity as newspaper News, a Presbyterian Church pa sending the clip per. am you pings. An extract, part, from the in Trinity News "In recent weeks, two immacu lately dressed Americans young have been the rounds going in Cambridge. Their speech revealed that they elders belonging were S. to the L. D their We admire enthusiasm for their cause, but re gret that, like some to whom the refers, they Apostle Paul have a zeal, but not according to knowl wrote last you quite fact stir a in We this have little I - edge Today, with a number of oth cults, its missionaries found in many parts of world But who swal anyone lows this strange doctrine must be gullible. While appreciate very we the clean living of its devotees, we admit cannot that there is any thing worthy of merit m its ideas. Smith Joseph shift wan an idle, less fellow who subjected to was fits and involved was in a num ber of scandals From the Waikato Independent Sir Local residents have re cently had the opportunity of the Mormon learning about Relig and the Church ion of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints The local have churches openly attacked this foreign church within the one sanctuary of its own church walls, the other and of its per medium church and magazine your paper. these two lads have paid several visits and on no oc did they show casion anything but interest, tolerance and forebear toward Zealand our New ance churches They ridiculed the an cient practice of polygamy, one of them remarking that his fath found that er wife one was as he could handle Even much as during the short period when this belief only a minute was m vogue it it percentage practiced and out at the wish of was thrown the adheients and also in order that the laws of the church and state might not be at variance two These claim to missionaries be followers of Christ and say that their church does a great work for the poor of America surely they then are worthy of some thing than the scathing more cri ticism directed at them by rep resentatives of our local Christian er are the as American to be Now me churches INTERESTED of This is a sample the things Page (Contmuned Three) on church in in Panama Novem 1950 they decided to move clos the heart of the church, er to they looking for a farm began We are happy that they found one in North Ogden and we heartily extend a welcome to them. the ber, When |