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Show North Ogden News by the Bishops Sponsored Ogden Wards North H. Phillips Dale Shaw Lena First Ward Lettice of Mailing both Editor Dept. Associates Rich Ada Gibson Lou Rene Buswell Associates Second Ward Ruth Mae Manning Merle Ward Addie Montgomery Maria Buckway Lucille Hagen Why Overwork A Willing Horse? conference of a recent an At Ogden ward, the standing roll call of ward officers revealed a large number of people standing .for two three different positions or among the ward workers. explained that some It might be of the presidencies of organiza tions fill positions on the welfare but in this of the wards committee dual duties were in ward, many staffs of the organi the teaching A Sunday school teach zations. also a teacher the Pri er was in officer was mary and a priesthood also officer in an auxiliary or an ganization. the In replay to questions on officer, situation put to a ward membership was he said the ward provide ample large enough to without worker doing one workers possible jobs. He two two gave existed. why the condition reasons of First: he said that the heads either lazy the organizations were searching out workers within in the ward not already assigned, or reluctant to try they were inex work as perienced or newcomers ers on their staffs. clique Second: That probably a of occupied key positions in ward fices and holding positions were exclusively in their organizations, for their friends. that Now, there is no question is worker tried and willing a a preferable people and one, some the public limelight so crave strongly that they No can say offered additional posi when an If tion. those who choose, or ap the workers within the prove, would the oportunity ward, pass to others to serve, they might dis and develop willing work cover ability, heretofore not with ers recognized. They might have to search, beg, and help train coax, this worker, but that is part of the responsibility head of of being The growth and your organization. of that work development one new will fill your being with pride, er in the thought that you provided the opportunity. inactive in Oftimes an person ward to another location a moves people the old and in home town that marvel the inactive person become officer, a has soon an teacher, in the bishopric or even at the new location. Did the new in climate, the change new wa ter, the bring about employment, this ability to serve9 remarkable I think will that all you agree that needed the oppor was was tunity to serve. ifs and buts to There are many the problem but let the officer t ALLA. Successful The since tual First Mutual presidency changed they have feels that the Mu happy The one winter program begins with lesson work and still more recrea will be tion and activity. There 1; Oct. Road Show, Talent Night, depart Nov. 5 and 6; the drama ment will put on plays and we eventful feel will have a we very if successful winter everyone and participate in M.I A. come have about all our offi just and teachers and we sin cers now cerely hope that we can make this ward of our a year that the youth will want to remember. The calen is for the in the making dar year it hope to have for you and we and will We soon. Ward Organization Notes Relief Society meetings begin in Regular social tober and the opening be held Oct. 2. The presidency quests support that everyone the officers Dec. ago this years Joseph F. Smith 1912, President President Evans to this came and the bishopric. ward to reorganize set apart Frederick Barker as They David E. Randall bishop, Brother counselor, and Brother first as E. George Brown as second coun Brother B. F. Blaylock selor, and clerk. as ward with the excep These brethren, tion of Brother Blaylock, have lived to see the many changes that in taken place the town of have such its Ogden, growth North as homes and new in population, new into the ward. families coming these brethren to When came their bishops meeting, Brother Bar and buggy, ker rode in his horse rode his bay horse Brother Randall for saddle, a blanket a and with rode horseback Brother Brown with a saddle. Quite a contrast be tween horse and buggy, horseback, flashing and our new cars of to 29, day David O Brother McKay asked this bishopric to put on a campaign to clean up the town of liquor and tobacco. They did a very good job of this, because the town was prac tically clean of it. These three con ceived the idea tof letting the less Priesthood put a er on Sunday this is a year. Now program. served six Brother Randall years in the Bishopric and then was called to go a mission. on All three marvel at the many which have taken changes place; all for the good, they think the loyal and people are still as fine, happy as they were in the olden service Oc is re out and come and teachers. School is Lucille Nelson a addition new the teaching staff of the Junior Sunday School. This brings the total officers and teachers to 35. to be held Sept. thankful are these dear ones council and set We to us 30 at the regular time. Place to be an later. nouneced Duane Simmons will present the Anderson mission plan. ary Meeting FIRST 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 worker step forward or who can truthfully doing say, am all possibly can to perform duties my in the position hold, one and I therefore need another job to keep busy." me complete census of each ward could do to bring much to light those who have ability, the desire the faithfulness and to perform duties within the ward. The ward teacher obtain this can informa tion from into each newcomers learn by doing. Lets ward. Persons the oportunity pass around in our Sprinkling I A wards. 7 Second Oct. Schedules WARD Oct. Oct. I and grateful are still with an example. AG. H. Alan has been Larsen transferred from Peterborough, where he spent the first six months of his mission, to Hamilton, On tario, Canada. There is a large of the in that city. branch mission He reports interest much among the people there in the beliefs of L.D.S. religion. the On Monday, Sept. 10, Miss Sparling, Mary a recent convert of the branch in Hamilton, paused in North Ogden for a short visit with the family of She had a great de Elder Larsen. sire to see Salt Lake City and the Temple grounds and spent three pleasant days there before com She was ing to Ogden. her way on to Vancouver, B C., to visit her parents She had been attending college in Hamilton and after the visit with her parents will return to Hamilton to continue her studies, I a days that Elders will once church-wide to Sunday Fireside 1951 29, Thirty-nine pro program to a year-round gram we have had a very success ful year. The summer program con and fun of recreation sists mostly different for The groups everyone fun parties, had food have n tournaments, campfire volley ball and other recreation parties, many a al events to make their summer First September TRIBUTE IN Program Ward Summer in Saturday, NEWS OGDEN NORTH Two Page General Brother Leese, Leese, Conference. and Sister parents of will be our Moses Brian speak ers. Meeting will be conduct ed by Brother Fred Bar ker, David E. Randal and E Brown. George Open Night. Ward General Conference in Salt Lake City. 14 Lavere Oct Campbell, speaker. All other meetings will be an Second nounced. ward held no meetings on Sunday, Sept. 23, be of First ward conference. cause Second ward conference will be held December. in On that day no meetings will be held in First ward. 7 Restrictions Removed Although water improve the citys culi not complete, the city of North Ogden felt that conditions have been to the point that the improved re strictions hours of sprinkling on could be removed, and residents are now permitted to use the culi nary water as they wish. Remem ber it costs money so dont waste it by letting it run down the street. ment nary project system council pressure the for is |