Show NORTH NORTH EI fRUIT Encouraging New Yea Survey Made By Historian By Dy B D r DL Correspondent Com ORTH l OGDEN OGDIN Jan The 3 The 3 TheNo No New lear was as ushered In with the mercury registering 26 de- de degree de degrees grees grecs gree above a bod body bodi of 20 inches of old no snow and ne new snow fall fail falling failing all ing ing thick k and fast with a prom prom- promIse promise I ise Iso of o a II full fult day dav da s duration This following tile the long ieee siege of In- In Intense Intense In tense cold caus caused 1 much specula specula- speculation specula lion tion as aa to where here we e are going to 10 get oft at as to a fruit crop i for tho the ensuing season eason with Ith the predomInant t thought that all classes ha have hale 0 been hit so 50 hard that the supply for tor 1925 will bo be bevery bovery very Cry limited in North Ogden al- al although al although though the Fhe he very sery ry hardened and dormant condition of o the bu buds s St at atthe atthe the beginning of or the cold cold would be a little in Its Ha favor ta or orEW SEW EW B It C 1 The Tho dew I cw Year naturally arouses withIn us a retro thought or of the tho old year ear car that has lust Just yone into with all Us lis sor- sor sorrows lows sor-lows 10 rows s pleasures uc successes ees sea an and dla- dla dis disappointments appointments The effort t of or the husbandman in all the departments depart depart- departments departments ments of o his activities ha has hai been amply rewarded in orchard field and ran range go with Ith returns In the ag- ag ag aggregate of ov over r a hundred thou thou- thousand thousand sand and dollars Practically the whole hol people are well 11 to do but few fe feare are even reduced to 10 the bare necessities of or life an and dire desti destitution tullon is unknown n among us usi Educationally ou out oui schools Ilae hase have have- i prospered well sell under the manage manage- management management ment moot or of o Prof Leroy Metcalf sur- sur surrounded sur surrounded rounded by a n body of l I I f helpers help rs In all departments department up ot or enthusiastic pupils Lager ager to 10 grasp the of an Our local teachers en- en engaged engaged en engaged in school work ork elsewhere else here j are aro also making progress in to their professions profession Civilly Chilly we e have been represent represent- represented ed on tho the board Of o county com com- com b Ch Chas s B E In the tho 88 assessors office b bv Arthur ArthurG G Berrett and John W Gibson j I b DI George E Bro Brown n and Thomas Thoma ThomasB II Storey as land lind graders and by II B r f Blaylock as local deputy as- as assessor as assessor sessor George S Dean ser serves seres es us usa a as local justice ot or the pores and 11 Blown n a as road super super lor ally and religiously our rec- rec record record rec record ord for tor the tho year ear compares faso favorably ao ably with Ith any little burg burs o of ofa ofa a thousand population made up generally of ot a class Of ot people acknowledging ac- ac ac acknowledging the tho la lane lans or of o tIe the land Ind its supreme Twelve T of our young oung men and two to women omen have b n setting Ing as missionaries In arlou parts ot or the earth at an aD expense ot Of many thousands of or dollars dollar with Ith few rew C exceptions lh they y base hae enJo ed the very best of ot health and ha have hate e made mado many friends out ou t In the world orld innA CU CH iv I ItRI n inn tRI A number or of o changes have been bee n made during the sear ear car in the tho official cial elal families of or the t ward On 0 n 28 the ward ard bishopric as wa s reorganised with ItI S 8 Campbell as ns bishop John W Gib Gibeon son Gib-son eon on Jr as aa first and Charles A Shaw as second counselor sue suc-c suc c Frederick Barker bishop and Larenzo Ward Yard and David GIt- GIt Gil bert Gilbert H Randall as all counselors Thor Thor- Thor Thor-nel net lIel Wilton was as continued as war ward d clerk Clarence M St Ba Baiker kr as chor chor- later ister chorister and dud Mrs Sire I f Orth a as pr- pr or On Oa Oct 12 th the ward Sunday school was 38 reorganized with Ith Gil- Gil Gil bert Gilbert P Randall as superintendent Arlie S Campbell and Everet S 8 Bro Brown n a ns as assistants a aH succeeding Gibson a as superIntendent end nd Le Lewis Lew In 10 and L Leroy roy Snook nooks as assistants On Oct OcL 26 21 the tho local elders quorum was WM re- re reorganIzed reorganized re reorganized organized with Floyd Hill as presIdent Par Parley Icy A A A- Shaw haw as n and Leroy Snooks as second coun- coun counselor coun Horace J Dudman was as I retained a aa s secretary The same mo the Y M I M J I A a was reorganized d with Ith Chae Cha W a as president William H II fn s SAn a and Edmund J Marshall Jr as 8 counsel counselors oro succeeding David Dald D B Randall as ag with Ith Ray nay W l and Mark u as cou counselors lor During 1924 1324 SOO days d and HOO have o been p spent nt In In the tho temples ot or tho the church by the peo- peo plo pie of or the tho ward DEATHS IV lEAR Tire TIle health of ot the people gen gen- generally gen generally prall has b been n fairly good though We we have to chronicle the death of 12 individuals Individual Lout foul infants infanta three children two t over 90 30 O ono one non resident one nearly 60 and andone andone one 36 as follows tollos Baby Hock Jan l r f Norma t I Ho lance Jan 30 Paul lJ aron Wan en May 26 v era era Ma Toone May 27 Alice Watch Strong Strong- Aug S 8 Samuel Hill Hili Aug 28 Carl Floyd Gar Car Garner n ne r Oct 23 3 John Bar Bar- Barron Barron ron Bar ron Nov Nos No 5 6 George Letl Toone 1100 lies 13 Ronald Garrard Toone Del Dec 23 Elizabeth J J Marshall Marhall Dee Dec 26 Lewis Lents Samuel Chad Jck Dee Dec 30 20 These death deaths ha have base 0 been off offset t nearly four to one by 43 births b In fn the 10 town II during the year car with girls stela predominating b by byone byone one oneA A new modern canning factory ory has been erected at a cost coat of or acs- acs cial 1301 thousand dollars on the ruins of the old one destroyed destroyed ed by flee fire on July 3 3 A cement reservoir of o 16 c feet capacity ha has s been baen con con- constructed con constructed bv by b lh the North orth Ogden Cemetery association for tor and beautifying Ing tho rho to towns n s city of the dead A number of ot the people ha hase e provided 1 themselves during the year ear with handsome reSIdences Aldro J J Barker on the east cast Claude A Ellis on the tho pst nest and John II lI Johnson Johnon on the north Som Some of our families of ot lIfelong re r here hero have base moved mosed away Y LOI Lorenzo enzo Ward ard and family to Pres Pres- Preston Preston Preston ton Idaho and John Q Bla Blalock lock and faintly family to 10 Ogden The amusements of the ear hale ha been of a Wholesome na- na nature tuie na-tuie tUI ture e th the young oung and old generally generall hl their thole home amuse amusement class ment hall well equipped ed with first class t-clas t moving loosing picture accommodations accommodations accommodations an elaborate stage and ands s ner oi jor vaudeville and other phases o of the dramatic art and anda anda a good maple floor loor for Cor or the diver dh diversion er- er slow sion of or dancing when hen dashed During the outdoor season aon the publIc park in m the tho north northwest est part Of town ton to n supplied with Ith shade hade n a grandstand and artesian water has been well ell Utilized by the hold hold- hold holding i ing ng of annh anniversary ersary celebrations and Sports ports m in I general nral HI III U MU s Mr nu Word ord ha has Just lust been recel received by bythe the HenryJ relatives relapses and friends ot of pavy J Holmes felines o o North Ogden of o hi his death In Canada on Christmas ate e from complication of ot ali ail ailments ments of long lone stan standing In hIs sixth ica- ica ea IK In v was a son eon of the late Jato President H Hems Hon I Holnes who ho presided over O North Og Ogden en for 10 or years sore in the early days das ot or If lea its history and Ellen Holmes He lie was as ban bomIn bann In i n Salt Lake on Feb Fob 13 3 1809 but has spent practically hi his hla en- en tho t en ime life In North orth Ogden up to the time lime ot of lea leaving leasing Ing for Canada a tee few fe years ear ago He married Mrs Sarah Jane Godfrey Evans Ivans Evansin Evansn In i the th Salt n Lako tempt tempt- on Juno June S 8 JuneS JunoS 1893 and children acme e born to them cm- cm Citizens zens zens Z en in n tho the llIe her where they thoy reside One was as I asI in engaged the Ibe Profession proCessIon or of school leaching teaching and fulfilled a mission andone in the tho tern astern stales slates and one son on was absent on a similar errand at the death o of the Ilia father JI r Holmes a was a aCry very Cry energetic and enterprising acu n while hUe residing here and after mo oming c Ing to Canada became one of the leading agricultural 1 here He Is oUr Ivd by h hs h's wife and a numb number r of sons cons son and daughters ii In Canada and the Tot Tot- fol lowing l following William owing brothers and sisters Wil 11 liam lam R Holmes of Liberty this county Milton R H Holm Holmes North Ogden Lamoni Holmes Holme Ogden city rett Ber-rett police pollee force Mrs Irs Marlin Br rett and Mr Mrs Mra Margaret Hili IIII both Ogden and Mis Marv 1 Ellen Tracy ot of Canada and Score cores of Other more morp distant rola- rola rela lIve lives tives relatives In Weber cb elsewhere county and else Ie else w where here Two T young men ot of o North Ogden returned Saturday night ht from mission lons Henry Brown Drown from Ger- Ger Ger Germany German man many many and Percy I IS Randall RandaH from West t Virginia |