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Show N by Sponsored VOLUME the North 6 Commissioners of Cemetery the Lomond District Set Zoning Ben new met recently to draw up regulations and set the J meeting Parley Spackman, president of the dis trict authoried was to borrow $2500 to meet for the re expenses of 1953, to be mainder repaid from tax received this fall money The commissioners Roberta Storey retained and Grant Berrett basis. monthly Mrs secretary named act the to as of services sexton on as a burial plots of owners ing oustide the district limits for upkeep of full charge a lot will be $6 and per year, For liv the size $4 the half size lots Persons liv outside the district will be per to purchase lots mitted the in for cemetery the same prize as living within tax the dis payers 4th Planning Commission and North Ogden City Council to the on acceptance the of the vote city council, who propose make the ordinance permanent lowing the meeting Copies maps of the ordinance are on be and may inspected at the building Monday, Wednesday Friday afternoons from to 5 Arval six years All owners ed to obtain of commissioners lawn Mrs 750 shrubbery. Storey will or permits, selling payments of lots Eeast, at Members April bers dents View, requir from the planting handle upkeep home burial and 2864 N 2-5065 cemetery addition Thinnis to and com Mr Dale Donor doctors and trained nurses Cross have emphasized for blood The the city p m. of the and the City attendance at club hopes to 200 secure pints in the drive April 30, on facilities the when at North Og school will be set up to han den dle all who will contribute dur the hours 5 from to 10 p. ing m Clean Up, Fix Up, Paint Up The project of the club is bearing fruit the garbage noting with man in creased loads and the yards and streets of the homes look in front ing cleaner day The Club every with the coming of sunny that the piles of branches, tree trunks and weeds the on stieets and roads the in commu nity be disposed by burning urges, days, or tery about Lomond clean the The Stake May Heber 2, 8 00 3 session to follow clubs annual ceme will be obseived up day middle of , March 11, to follows: Seoul, Sister Korea Shaw: have a few free time, moments before now, our unit moves for somewhere and will take opportunity to send my very sincere appreciation and thanks for the town received news from you and the people at home right out this I arrived today in Seoul and In We have not slept am. yesterday when we were aroused aboard ship The trip from the ship to Seoul took all night. last night. 4 ai iiume ana tnank for the consideration. again, cerely, you, Sin - ROY RUSSELL H. at m p General sessions will be held in the Ogden tabernacle at 10 00 a m. the time and of the second ses sion will Russell, Prov. Co. San Francisco, 17, and again on His first say thanks. 613, Feb J. , Priesthood H. O P wrote since Heiner, Jr, of the Ben stake, Lomond an quarterly conference nounces for that stake will be May 2nd and 3rd A welfare meeting will be held on the Saturday date at 6 30 the p m in 29th, Ward with a yet is be to be determined announced but meet ward in ings Monthly Priesthood meeting is of nesday 8 30 pm, May. North School stake meeting held on each in Melchizedek and leadership the fourth Wed month the 29th at 7 and 30 Ward. Ogden News sion, acivmg March Sister Dear This for a Zealand, wrote Poirua, Pa. New in a note kindness your sending me News. Ogden 16, 1953 Shaw: just is mis this: a to thank you regularly the North copy certainly appre much. look forward in of I ciate it very for each one. I am enjoying mission my very much. have found that it is no sacrifice to go mission, on a but an opportunity instead. Zealand is a beautiful country, but rather cold, and wet. I'll be happy to get back to our desert. The people here are gen erally quite friendly, but and now then we run into some that arent The so nice. other day, we were tracting, and had we a meeting with a lady at 2 p m. We no soon got er into the house, than the doorbell rang. The lady just fin ished answering the door, when the telephone rang, and then an other knock at the door. In about twenty minutes twelve people either called at her door or rang her up on the phone They told her all sorts of nasty things about Mormons We finally asked her if she wanted to leave, us and she said yes As we went out the front I New for of elections officers for the coming year held m connection with the school which will next program be held May 1st at 8 00 p m at the school Nominations P-TA will be . Program The hauling Roy A. letter 1 Conference thank3 North express them the News. Pvt 211, Calif to I pledges of blood donors blood to the Red Cross the painless, harmless under the direction of through method Ogden Dear 30 Ogden secure give need be Kiwanis club mem will circulate among the resi of North Ogden, Pleasant and Harnsville communities North Red her Blood Kiwanis to to of telephone of the are in mission Zeno Spackman, Chatelain Day will lots permission before on missions, her sending chon President Grave fees will be the opening for burial, $30 for every adults and children over six years of and $10 for those age, under or for I ing same Lena A Shaw has recceiv several letters from North Og young men forces m the armed file for trict den fol meeting Ben 25 Send Mrs. ed and or Anderson, Planning Commission, Council urge a good the Wards to 1 Chairman S. Boys Away Thanks zoning ordinance as proposed by the Plan ning commission ordinance The has already been adopted on a temporary basis by the tax levy will The annual pay the upkeep of lots owned by those living within the district Cost to lots for these tax payers purchase will be $35 for a lot accomodating eight burials or $20 for a half lot Be of zens held school called At To public meeting for all citi North Ogden City will be May 4th at 8 00 the p m in building The meeting is by the North City Ogden A operational fees May D. L. Number Meeting Held Maintenance Second 1953 APRIL Fees Cemetery and First Ogden MEW for the evening will be given by the school orchestra un Ormes direction, and by der Mr Mr with Johns ukes ents are fifth grade and tonettes invited to be in students All par attend ance en The by was as Many still Easter Cantata recently giv the fifth and sixth grades piesented at Plain City school exchange program. favorable comments are being heard of the students also a thn d and fourth grade patriotic cantata which presented also was at Hooper school not long ago Mother's Day May fou"d ide ple we some REMEMBER I 10 awhpnr ne knocked When we got to our back Tro a11 fkmBt meet people have to a the bikes. our tires flat They t0Ugh a11 the peo on with It's too bad that are so intolerant go to a meeting, better had close Thank again for your kindness. you so I once |