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Show 4 Page THE Old Timers Early The to people to for set were there were when the the in ! transportation take Hall the was snow taken in ty an the ward ground bob a V tables dinner. the on r older where sleigh and ADOBE OLD home. surrey. here at The home served to according children and thought my come. shall 600 always were the down age last. I people would never turn forget never how the I we uniform no croft & Sons with band and caps. have I Co. blue in used gan Ward." wear, furnished our jumpers overalls, home my in the the first North meal and who had making the old small that only only wait to time one adobe his turn. dance when Sometimes called. large that times or We name As says: kettles and Hall. wash She boilers Jones at the remembers menu included: cheese parsnips, chicken, pork, potatoes and gravy, custard puddings, cakes and The table decorations were beef, rice, pies. plants borrowed potted homes. the hall After dinner from the would be line (known line). then We vehicle played and behind tion the to authorities take part Smith, M. Lyman and dedica Joseph Smith, Henry that the in President were John church numbers. some church The came to their Francis Golden J. F. Kimball. cleared, swept and waxed, and would dance plain quadrilles, the waltz, french-four they two-steps, schottish, by etc., such tunes, Coming woman, the The as old Irish Thru the LESTER time Rye bell, and Barrett Mrs. chairs recalls accommodate the tiny sleeping the beds to babies. put to of speaks gathering sumptuous, ple gave best the could the have supplies March all all the for the could had; hot, Peo afford so they things of objective was ward, dinner. 4 they they BROWN E. canvassing good main GEO. everyone eat of could the to earth. The have every- Camp to luxury in what had swamps to orchards berries, fruit, they ma als for church been all and convert meadows, the there a was now Jersey milk in beautiful the which were fine cows herd block, days it Ward. It the of adobes and of that for century, home. Mr. Dean first Incident occupied citi the Several years. children born were many nine it. family his the for said is the prominent who served the public as law legislator, judge, printer, post the property master, etc., bought in home Bishop first make built was the as Home of purchased printing home of their in that one in presses and did the of this part of the country much of the Indians Enraged did a war printing for the town. In 1899 he dance around this home while the published a small called paper family Bishops lived there. The The Utah Home. His printing disturbance began because plant, a small frame lo an In building strode be to poker-faced with up ground. His r d e supply a the m a n grain of close unmistakable. were part of the wait policy followed at the demands Hed have your turn "haunted crossing house streets by it. and The recall passing avoid to story the to was effect that ghost someones re turned occasionally to the attic and rocked in an old rocking chair no dra Ward that play three-act be to have March of promises On March Ben Lomond the 23 M.I.A. Bent paint They the cre. of the meetings city last cries, war descended by a is used it Their city held there, the to open three business after week. Beehives The has are office for noons massa only at on diverted were minute the public city offices. and and blood-curdling the their council Massacre on 1952 house to Streaked with war for howling tribesmen the vengeful the community, bent on BALL BLARNEY square Since peoples. two be to watch so the between rehears Quilting Beehive Bee girls urging are Bishop to pay Dunn you your money to one of who left the safety of his home, them, or to Mrs. Mildred Chad The "Blarney other dance. the leaders and have to and wick, John will be held at the Second your Henry Ward at talked calmly Forty-eighth their quilt. 9 The on p.m. Ward restored their good will with gifts embroidered of flour, beef, and a promise of Mrs. Chadwick, second will be hosts. Music be will fur year keeper, is peace. Bee quilt making a nished by George Fishers Orches is the Again advice of President and stitching the plain tra. names on TO be held the This event Second Ward. member the be the is ex speaker. dance will held be Home Rented For many Second Ward Ward The Fortieth There will be hosts. feed to was them step a blocks. than home stitched at will after Bishop years lived there the family rented. was were Gustus Lamanite wife, cilla All bringing the in the Among the Short, and who Nate and Beehive The new presented will be stage. spent The fur to quilt thority who the general dedicates the church, Mrs. Chadwick be are be to names money made from will to exhibited at night in May at and also at the Pris girls the on. project nish will rent had a the in this be Dunns ers the in Better fight them to right direction. pro their and Stake. board for Heart" Maids at general set My to the of an Ball Young date Mia all mothers be the "Dear planning is HEART MY is 20 for gram A Stake the au new says. State Second M.I.A. June Convention. Warren. orchestra. an lands swamps. The of that trail road. straight north today. does it the finally finest the of road it came Ogden as North to the road thought we City n. hard-surfaced foothills, When graveled, the to fine a Instead along going led became Ogden it r I i u was the A I 4 ' roads. of The replaced with oxen were horses and they became finer and each rich year. The more purebred would drive out from the city in their ii r s buggies rubber y brella i was home was home lies. or the on over caused bile ADOBE new wagons surries. Soon "Picture j '-V ORIGINALLY fine This Bishop old home, now brick-faced, the was at the time it Since then the of Thos. Wallace, of North Ogden Ward divided in 1882 forming Pleasant View Ward. has been owned and rented through the years by Ellen it Armstrong occupies at the present time. many fami horses were afraid can people never well said be a and an seat. the excitement the was um the up of some of this the noisy remember the automo street. people machine. automobile success." The when U i it B L 11 that first j , had the when came and I wheels some there the would FUND RAISERS the project the Finance ing job Chairman Claud Gerald moving Ellis, and Committee. are (left Sidney Earl Randall, men the right), L. Wyatt, Jones, behind men front Hugh David Gibson, building money These to Wm. U L The the rolling who row, Les Wilde, Welling, David Brown. L - who program keep other than are none have done an outstand Brown, Simmons, Harold in Fred Barker; Reuel Child, back Ed It Swarm Ward grazing meadow originally of First date! and hay ev pected to in abundance. erywhere A teen-age Instead of the oxen that pulled the cart, and was the dairy cow as March 24 well typical of grandfathers day 8:30 p.m. purebred ev see these action. B in the last presented been started and it entertainment, good will with grain, helped Indian Max invites and reports the annual came sagebrush swing. full Berrett, DEAR March first Family Own the turn Before S. George Dean, a have games yet, but director, in The volleyball director, out come players to Marian com grandparents my up with when North Ogden. and ed PATRIARCH born was parison how into made were grand Jonathan Dean mill. Despite patient explanations, It before was years sched someone not been he repeated his demands. Sudden climbed and found up a loose uled the A team meets the ly the millers temper flared. Be which creaked board whenever the 29th Ward at 8 p.m. on March 1; fore others could intervene, he de blew. That Wind discovery spoiled the 48th Ward at 8 p.m. on March livered a smashing blow to the In a lot of fun for the towns young 7 8; the Pleasant View Ward at dian. fry. 15; and the 2nd p.m. on March The incensed Indian returned to Church Buys Property Ward at 7 p.m. on March 22. All his tribe, recounted the misadven The church purchased the entire played in the 2nd Ward. games are ture and reopened the old wound block. recalls: "I others. CAMPBELL, H. Pioneer of son Washer in now' enthusiastic I Dummy the as marched horse-drawn is eiyone the team the remember, to our annex dedicated church in the year was 1910. We had a band organized ELLEN BARRETT tells us how and lead by Charles Storey. used band they to cook the "The the church March 4 met au dinner on coal stoves in large iron thorities the down at streetcar Coun residents some as pioneer ditionally girls Ward Protzman, ine was dance only and dian attend. First activity was during JUDKINS HYRUM Activities to The every could crowd could we three evening. two whole our the Plans few a so offices. Ward invited at city Towns refused wait his to turn at cated between his the home and the towns first grist mill, built in old Relief Society building, was On March 6, the First Ward M. 1854 on Cold Water Creek. also used as the towns post office I A. will hold its annual Music and History records that the miller, for several years. It Festival. will be full Benjamin Gardner, handling Speech a was Haunted House the usual trade in and out of the evening of music and speech enter of the Many old timers re large, tra member tainment. Everyone in the ward is mill when an unusually this old historic home as tells the the MIA year. in houses around lived Ward, Ogden First it dance war a North of now that RANDALL E. was so dance could one had or building created danced Bishop house: It Ogden ward throughout dancing school old same back friendliness about first homecoming. lasted so Scow to the DAVID brass lead by band Charles Storey which was very much in demand and took part in all special occa sions. time remember one we invited to with other were compete bands in the region and to march in Ogden at a fashion show. As had day the from The I The of perfect a time. those Indians Enraged Bunn, all call moved line young recall HOME Thos. the partake one to older people first and on I the in North. the early he this 2650 of they ground Browns , .LI, 4- - Building, 1956 Landmark City Ogdens Thomas Dunn, North Ogden bare the was by horse and was Jones Hall was some Glen Greenwells near or block on is jokingly refer to it, is actually a real landmark in the town. zen Situated on the southeast corner yer, If transportation where Martha u -'Hi to Joness the held which furnished was North the chapel: was program after Hall Oldest before the March, City recalls ELLIS added chapel NEWS Recall celebration 4 was nex OGDEN Activities CLAUDE March NORTH row, Larsen, |