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Show TELEPHONES AT NORTH OGDEN ONJFIRE Tbe North Ogden springlike weath-er weath-er of the last few days, following the almost unprecedented steady cold through the month of Jnnnary Is high ly appreciated by all except a few pessimists, pes-simists, perhaps, who fear fralf buds will be caupht by the late frosts Material is being hauled for a brick residence for Nathaniel R Montgomery Montgom-ery on Cemetery' road and brick residences resi-dences are in course of erection for Orson T. Berett on the bench and for William C Woodfield on South Wash Inpton avenue and a large frame house is soon to be built by Joseph S.. Clark A number of barns are also In course of erection The drama in four acts. "St Klmo," was presented last evening In tho North Ogden amusement hall to a ood house, under the following cast of characters' St Elmo Murray, A 0 Rerrett Allan Hammond, a clergyman, A A Kofoed. Aaron Hunt, a blacksmith, A II Rogers Van Jigpins. an inventor. David E Randall Murray Hammond, Allans son ('has Tatrgart. Gordon Leigh. Chas Shaw Dr Harding Parley Reynolds Edna Earl, the orphan Burnotta El lis Agnes Hammond. Esther O'Lin Gertrude her sister Annie Barker A wedding occurred at the home of Mr and Mrs E. B Judkins on the Canyon rood In this place last Thurs day evening, when Eva Judkins was made the wife of Joseph Micklewait of Ogden The ceremony was per formed by BlBhop Van Eryke of the Ogden Third ward They will make their future home In Ogden The proverbial stork has been quite busv of late, leaving his precious treasures In different families, a girl each in the families of Edward Toon..' and William Blodget and a boy to the wife of Charles B Farr Mtb Rachel Hill Fills, a former res ldent of this place. Is reported quite 111 at her home at Rudy. Ida The church buildings and many of the residences of the town are now drawing ou the Utah Light and Railway Rail-way for their light, greatly to the sat Isfaction of the users and very' large ly due to the indefatigable labors of Nephl J Brown, who worked untiring ly with practically every family uJU the desired end was accomplished. - MIbs Sarah Spackman entertained at high-five at her home on Main street Wednesday evening. Card playing play-ing was Interspersed with vocal and Instrumental music Those preeeut were Mr and Mrs A '1 McKay, Mr and Mr3 John Spackman, Mr and Mrs Jos P Spackman Cyrus Claj. Wel Orton David and James Spaclc man and the Misses Sarah Spackman, Isabel Dalton. Virtue Cvton, Elsie Jones, E1 lea Hall and others. The games were kept until a late hour and an oyster supper was served The prizes were awHrded to Parley Spack man and Mrs A. W H Kay Mi s Elale .lone entertained at hor home on Thursda evening The rooms were tastefully decorated with I Amerlcau Beauty roses and violets There were vocal and Instrumental muBlc and high five. Luncheon was served Jay Redfleld and David Spackman walked off with the prizes al high five Those present were Elmer El-mer Johnson. Henry Hall. Jay Red field David Spademan, the MlBses Elsie El-sie Jones. Adella Jones, Kllza Hal!, Sarah Spackman and others Excitement was cauaed this week I when all the telephone on a line on Washington svenue caught fire and I Burned from contact with other wires Several homes were endangered. |