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Show EJECTS (3IBEEJ by Sponsored the 6 VOLUME beginning thusiastic which and 525 of and ready help The be first P. to T A Wednesday, parents cooperate meet problems in the and Our the are and will meeting Oct 24, theme will ers students room marks en along Back-to-School a is Along year carrying the children, cause held Dear North far successful helping the privacy teachers with Teach parents discuss of their the of for their mutual class this year John W. Florence Fietkau, first grade, Mrs Verona Hall, Miss Fuller, Mrs. Melba Frand Chloe second grade; Mrs. Margaret sen, Veda Chandler, Miss Berrett, third grade, Mrs Nellie Chadwick, Mrs. Ballif, fourth grade, Mrs. Edna Mr. John, fifth grade, Mr. Head, Rollo Orme, Mr Alma Heaton, sixth grade, Ray Woodfield, custo dian Hot lunches daily un are served direction der of Mrs. Bernice Brown with Vera Woodfield, Leona Rhees, Ohs Rhees, Orton Thelma Dee assisting. and Edna P. T A. officers for com ing Agren, Mrs Louisa year are Harrisville, Mrs Isabelle Gooch, and Mrs, June Or Pleasant View, ton, North Ogden for president, president and secretary, vice re spectively mother chairmen Room are Lois Christiansen,' Harrisville, Mary Johns, Pleasant Viek, and Marie Berrett, North Ogden Membership Ann Hall; chairman, program Ruth Mae Manning, chairman, safety chairman, Mac program publicity Wade, Maurice Parker, Garner chairman, Spencer Meetings for the year have been scheduled as follows Back School theme 24 to Oct Dec. Lecture followed by Fun, directed by Dance Alma are listed as OCT. Brothers follows principal, Mrs. Chadwick, Manning, Mrs Janet E New Second Writes Sisters the of the past few months thoughts have been centered here the city of Knoxville The in last itme wrote to you all was Logan, West Va Since then in I have been Hick m Morgantown, man and Fulton, Ky., and Moris Tennessee town, is city of Knoxville here The about 300,000 people and the streets always The are crowded elders have been here working for 40 years off and approximately but continually on, since 1946. The people .are very nice and really the good old southern have hos pitality, and honest in are sincere heart, although there are many not interested in the chuich one way or another. have noticed The one thing my I I I in my missionary experience children who smoke. is the small Its to see them very heartbreaking at such small smoke a age as 6 or 7 years old. However, most of them wonderful people and have are learned to love them for their fine and wonderful quali many ties The about 150 and members of which 60 50 or are active, are chapel next ready to build a new It will help spring much in very the there is to do here work look the same, talk As for me, the and still get the shakes same to talk The when a congregation biggest thrill of a is missionary when he sees the people grow with of the gospel. The past a testimony months which few have spent in work has given missionary me the greatest happiness in life. my always the best May make use of time for the ones I have my left Till see you in the west, may the Lord watch all over you I I I I I I remain, humbly I Douglas L Orton, 2301 Jefferson avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee. Elder 5 Heaton Feb Country Store, Dance Review 6 ed by dents. April follow by stu Election and Musical by students. Review for the also The program year includes P T A study groups One which will be organized soon of these will study danc groups under direction of Mr Hea ing ton. Martin, Maud home demon stration agent, has also agreed to assist in meal planning and other timely subjects Children of the third and fourth under direction of their grades teachers busy planning a are now for their parents to be program evening, No presented Wednesday 21. holiday vember Thanksgiving will be featured. HAVE 3 FUN ON HALLOWEEN HAVE RESPECT FOR PROP WHEN YOU DESTROY LOSES. THINGS EVEYBODY BUT ERTY. FIRST WARD BUDGET MAKE TO DRIVE being assigned to Workers are to collect canvass the First ward the annual operation of will last of budget fund for the ward for the year Ward to anticipate suing urged a come cash FIRST a met with pledge of 7 30 18 , a and stake tabernacle, 10 ward Sunday Lomond Ogden m p 9 Day services, 9 30 Society conference Ben 11 conference, First m. 25th To Club Kiwanis 1952 Officers Russell president be announced. 10 Elects elected Ki club to during the serve wanis 1952 Others selected at the year election held October 18 were, Zino Brig Thorpe, vice president, Thinnes, treasurer and Wayne Bar ker, Ballif, Don Buswell, Mark Call, John Leonard Chadwick, Por ter Gooch, Leslie Randall di as rectors. The officers will se new lect their secretary at their first official meeting. the election meeting, At M M. Tuttle, of a local oil gave company interesting talk on the Oil a very Situation in Utah previous meeting, At a club member Odeal Kirk, Pleasant View town president, and superintendent of the Utah Farm, Experimental spoke of the progress at the farm, describing of the experi many ments and varieties of fruits on the is Mr. Kirk anticipating grounds. appointment by the federal an to government work in his line for the of Iran. government He his family will be for and away unless two military develop years in that country ments do not in terfere with present plans. Campbell of the Candidates For City was North Ogden Named Jobs City North Ogden voters will coimcilmen select three and a treasurer in the 6th November election which will be held m the school building. thirty ..citizens attended About the nominating meeting held Oc tober 22 and chose the following to run for councilmen: Mark Bal lif, Arthur Brown, Calvin Chand ler, George Vic Holley, Glen Willard V. Call, Wilbert Ward, Harold Shupe, and Ross Ward Florence Hadley, Johnson. Lettice Rich, Parley Spackman, and Ver for na Campbell were nominated the treasurers office. time all those At nomi press had not been notified nated of their selection and no commitments had been made. Any of those one nominated who declines to run notify the city council must by letter of his refusal. This the is prescribed by law. procedure Voters urged to cast their are vote 6th, November and let on city officials of the know your interest in civic affairs. Building Campaign Begun Oct. 14, Sunday, Second ward den with the presence Schedules Fast Relief 4 ; 6pm Nov Nov be WARD Nov. a m., school, or payments Meeting m can remittance monthly a the en members are the visit which time during the some of October and the first week November The assessment Wards S. D. NUMBER Throughout most L. 1951 27, and Wards: Ogden and First Missionary so North Ogden school with the 14 teachers load Ogden SATURDAY, School P. T. A. Plans Programs A North the North Og honored was of Bishop Le Richards of the Grand presiding office. The object his bishops of visit was to start off the campaign for the ward building fund and his inspirational remarks to a fill ed chapel reached the hearts of all present. by Bishop Sim Remarks musical numbers by the trio mons, Maid-o-Larks of and Aaronic chorus completed Priesthood the services. |