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Show Sponsored by the Death Three Comes to Ogden North Gives to three local people came to sadden the holidays for imme diate relatives and friends of the deceased. Mrs. Lettie Campbell, 51, wife of ,S. Arlie Campbell died Nov. 30, in the Dee hospital, following a sev eral period of illness and year slight partial paralysis. She had Death the previous Sunday attended eve at which her husband ning meeting of the famjly and members present ed the program. born April of John S. She 1902, the daughter and Emily Chadwick and had lived here all of her life, during which she held positions in various ward organ izations. is She survived by her husband, (Bud) Campbell, a son, LaVere two daughters, Mrs. Lloyd (Cleone) was 1, Lewis, of Emporia, Kansas, and Don (Melva) Mrs. Kammeyer, three grandchildren, South Ogden, four brothers, J. LeRoy, Joseph Earl A., and Byron Chadwick, siters, Mrs. Parley G. Shupe, Mrs. Ira Lowder. A., two and Funeral 3. services held Dec. were the ward chapel, with Bishop Alder of the North Ogden ward conducting. in Grant First Mrs. Stella Alvord 72, wife of Hyrum S. died Dec. following a was Ogden mary 3, in a two long and was and Relief life tions. She Shupe Society organiza born was daughter Montgomery, Montgomery, the Dee Hospital month illness. She resident of North active in the Pri April 12, 1881 the Gideon W. and Sarah of Alvord. husband and are her the following daughters, Mrs. John Hovey. Mrs. J. (Leah) Henry Surviving (Wanda) DeHaan, Mrs. Lloyd Stephens, Mrs. Clyde Hunter, three great and four grandchil grandchildren dren. Also surviving three are brothers, E. R., W. M., and George I., Alvord, and two sisters, Mrs. (Stella S. Mae) (Deloris) May Summers and Mrs. Ida Service were held Dec. 7 ward chapel, F. Simmons ward Second with Bishop the North conducting. of Schlie. in the George Ogden to Lewis A. Randall, came 16th while driving a to car, Christmas a party at Perry. He was born Dec. 30, 1891, in North Ogden, a son of James Enoch and Isabella Chadwick Randall and the husband of Bessie Lovina was He Campbell. was a fruit grower, official and canning company during his life and dairyman was active in church affairs. He had served a mission to Australia, also a presidentof as the 38th quorum of Seventy, and a stake missionary just prior to his death in addition positions in other ward to groups. Bibles Martin Larsen and copies of the Book of Mormon, also, but only to certain underprivileged persons. In addition his duties in aid to ing to direct the First Ward High Thats gives away Priests teaches boys at school. read or true, J. Bibles class, J. Martin Larsen Sunday School lessons to the Utah State Industrial He realized that to study the lessons the boys had to have the Good Book and thus started the practice of giving a with the Bible .name in gold the front imprinted of on the book and the donors name written the inside of the cover. on boy-owners Money to purchase the books has donated by individuals and The North Kiwanis groups. Ogden club made a cash contribution but the clubs not used as the was name but the names donor of individuals the club were within inscribed on the inside This gives the cover. been a feeling that some is person interested in him and has given something for his him very own. clubs and groups Other have made contributions of cash or books and the is proceedure followed same in marking the books. Mr. Larsen can tell you incidents the good influence where have boys to caused participate in in singing, prayers, and discussing lessons. Only a who enjoys man boy doing the and Lords work, and has a understanding of boys about the changes for attitude of the unfor tunate lads. This fact will be sub stantiated by Superintendent Pratt, the guards at the school, and Super love could bring god in the intendent Linford School who have it the Sunday noticed the of change. Larsen explains that the boys sincerely want a book before given and' that the boys come from the school the go Mr. must is and project he has so ending. To never given away 148 Bibles 68 Books of at Mormon, a cost of $193. The imprinting the boys name is done gratis printer friend of Mr. Larsen, the books purchases at $1.25 $1.50 each. Any contribution is care to fully received we know the date and total of by a who and you will be grate Mr. Larsen, and make by cause is most commendable. are his widow, two S. Wards New City Take Duties 33 Officers Parley Spackman as mayor, Dale Chatelain and Wilbur Berrett as will be councilmen, into of sworn 4 fice January at the first regular council meeting of the new year. H. Dale Phillips, Carl Barker, and Baker Linn the retiring offi are cials. Ballif, Wilbert Mark Shupe Calvin Chandler and councilmen to over are the complete hold the council. The administration under Phillips for the past four years has been marked with con siderable due to advancement a city Mayor united Parley Lowell council with such Shupe, Harold Cutler, Don Berrett present members men as Brown, and the in the aiding progress. have brought These men about the improvement in the water sys tem, the zoning ordinance, garbage collection, opening of a city office, improved streets and street light ing, purchased additional park area, instituted supervised recreation, placed the business a and operation of the basis by adopting ordinances and practices toward that end. Plans and specifications for a system sewer installation have been drawn. General obliga tion debt of the city has been re duced, law suit judgments, of form councils, paid, and all operation er city on met expenses in without increase any taxes. Some recent work of the council ben the granting, by ordinance, of easements and right of way for the pipelines of the newly formed Pipeline North Bench Irrigation the filing of protests with company, the Public Service Commission on the telephone service, and securing the cooperation of the property has in the removal owners brush facing 2600 and E block. of N the trees the 400 in Members recently elected to city have been attending several meeting to acquaint them with the problems and op of the various departments office council selves eration and are the fairs well qualified advancement during their of stay to the in continue city af office. The council have chosen the new and third Monday nights of month their meeting dates as invite the citizens to attend whenever they desire. The assign of departments ments will take place at regular one of their first meetings. first Dec. attend Surviving D. L. NUMBER Larsen Away would Death Second 1953 DECEMBER, Martin J. and First Ogden 6 VOLUME In North Howard L., and Grant M., and daughters, Mrs. Blaine two (Ruth) Kendall and Miss Elenor- Randall. children Five grand and the fol lowing brothers and sisters, J. Wal sons, ter, I Clarence, Earl A., Charles H., Leslie E., Randall, Mrs. Hilmar, (Luetta) Erickson, Mrs. J. Leonard, (Ethel) Grow, and Mrs. (Lottie) Tyson. services held Dec. Funeral were 19, in the ward chapel, with Bishop Geo. F. Simmons of the Second LeRoy D., Wm. Ward each and conducting. Remarkable recovery was report her home where Nancy, 4, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. young is George V. Holley recovering from suffered recent ly when she fell from a car driven her father. by She released was the hospital from December 29. ed the from head-injuries |