Show PEACH TREES I I LACK BLOOMS I Un Unusual u sua I S Sight 1 g h t Noted In North Ogden's I I Orchards BY Y n B F Bl B FLOCK Special lal Correspondent KOHr April 11 11 I I The Th beautiful warm days ot of o the th past week have hav been well utilized I Iby by all In advancing spring work Practically all nil classes ot of crops are In and grain crain alfalfa and other moro more advanced crops are ar putting I on rapid growth Tho The bench and the mountain range ranee skirting the town andI I Is furnishing some Romo feed teed for the relief herds and offering some somo for tor the stock men A peculiar aspect however Is presented by bytho bythe bytho the tho orchards In general jeneral While the peach trees are leafing out practically destitute de of any blos- blos blossoms their neighbors the apricot cherr cherry and plum are ar fairly well laden with blossoms and bid well wellI for a good crop for tor 1925 Some I I consolation Is entertained how how- howeVer however ever in the tho fact tact that much less Iss IssI than anticipated of the tho orchard I I wood was frozen during the th inI intense in- in intense I I tense cold of ot the tb winter VISITING G TIES Mrs Mra Agnes Acne Blaylock wire wife wit ot of otLo ofLe oLo Lo Le Rol Blaylock Is visiting hero here an and in Ogden Ogdon while from the Pacific coast Her hus- hus husband husband hus husband band has been engaged In navy work and is now with that noted cruIse of or six months of ot ships In the Pacific ocean She was vas i formerly Miss ls Agnes Johnson ot of o Idaho Falls Falla a 0 daughter of ot Mr and Mrs Gustat Gustaf Johnson of ot that place an and 1 experts expects soon to continue con con- continue con hometown her visit sit on to her ber home omo town OVER OVEll n DIO The monotony of or last Sunday occasioned by the absence or of o so i many while attending general genTal conference In Salt Lake Lale was measurably broken by taking In inthe Inthe the tho proceedings over the th radio An assembly of ot this nature con con- con I lIsting of ot Mesdames Barba Barbara Barbara a Brown Drown Elizabeth Montgomery Georgina Montgomery Menah J Montgomery Montgomer Ethel L and others was entertained by Mr lr and Mrs Irs William IL II sen sen at their home horn on Washington avenue and listened with Interest and vcr very distinctly to the address ot of President Heber J Grant Oscar Johnson of Idaho Falls was a caller here on his return from general conference I Mrs Irs Martha Holmes wife ot of otI Milton Holmes of ot this place has returned from a I visit with her herson herson heison I son Dewey Dewcy Dewe at Sparks Nev Nov extending ex- ex extending tending her visit to another son I Harold In California COMPLETES MISSION Miss Liss Ettie Effie Chadwick daughter of ot Mr and Mrs Alonzo ChadI Chad- Chad Chadwick I wick of ot Yost Box Eld Elder r county I has been visiting here with rela- rela lives and friends on her return front a mission to the northern I states slates Charles W Jones son of ot Mrs Jones has returned from froma tromA A winters winter's sojourn in southern California Martin II H Campbell of Aber Aber- Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen deen Idaho briefly visited his mother molher hero Iere a few days day ago aco lie tilled filled a mission to Nebraska In 1 1909 09 and 1910 TRIPS TO Thomas Norris B P F Blaylock Ezekiel L Blodgett and William Woodfield joined with the North Weber eber stake last Wednesday In Inthe inthe Inthe the regular excursion to the Salt Lake temple and a 11 larger number from North Ogden will join other wards oft he Ogden stake in a tI similar excursion next Friday leaving the Bamberger in Ogden at 7 15 a m mon Ion on a round trip taro tare ot or 10 1 Mr an and 1 Mrs Eugene B Jud- Jud Judkins kins Jua-kins kins of ot this place made a special trip to Salt Lake Lak and attended a reunion of ot the saints and elders elder ot of the South African mission who aI I had been associated 1 in tern I of ot with their son Leonard now laboring In that tar far ort oft mission mis- mis mission mis mission sion I Inow SECURES FLOW ILOW The reputation of ot North Ogden I as a town of or sparkling rills and flowing wells wc Is still being sus- sus sustained sus sustained Samuel Hadley is the tho last I ono one thus contributing to Its good name with a flow of ot 20 gallons a minute of ot cold and pure water Mr and Mrs Samuel J Berrett Berret I after many years ears sojourn In Idaho have returned to make their home here where they I passed many years year of ot their younger lives They disposed of ot I their holdings at Rexburg Idaho to their oldest son lion Lester and at present ent re reside In Ogden I I G CK 1 The North Ogden cemetery one of the oldest burial grounds rounds In Weber county It if present plans materialize will put on new beauty A reservoir of ot cubic feet teet capacity was completed lato In 1924 and now the main pip pipe line Is l laid from the th source lot of supply to the th reservoir As soon soon as private lines linea line can be laid I In the grounds rounds the th water will be beI b i distributed to tho the pr private ate owners I and the long lone cherished hope hop of ot otI I I the tho citizen may be b realized COUI COMING G lItO EUROPE I Floyd AL A A Bailey son on of Mr and Mrs James Jamea Alma Bailey of ot I this thI place after laboring In the British mission for tor 27 monh moncha was released to return home I March 16 and has been visiting II since nine his release with Mr and andi Mrs James 1 I L Barker formerly lor of this place at nt Paris and with Joseph V F 1 and Welden Velden W I Taggart both bolh of or this place labor labor- laborIng labor Ing in Switzerland He ne and Wal- Wal I lace laco Budge of ot Pleasant View re- re I reI lease leased released release 1 at the sane lame urn time timo were to I sail all their April homes 9 1 and will soon BOon oon reach I |