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Show BOOTH 080EI NEWS NORTH OGDEN, Aug. 25 The apricot apri-cot season is nearing an end in this community and preparations are being made to handle the peaches and tomatoes, to-matoes, which are unusually heavy. Mrs. Earl Chadwick Is still in Idaho, visiting with her sister. Mrs. Julius Campbell. Mrs. Chadwick went to Idaho Ida-ho immediately after the departure of her husband with battery B. Miss Etta Daniels, who sustained injuries in-juries when thrown from a horse on July 5, is still in the Dee hospital. Mr. Joseph Staler, another North Ogden resident, is also in the hospital, where he is slowly convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fields, of Am-son, Am-son, Ida., are visiting here for a few days with relatives and friends. Mrs. Fields Is the daughter of Frederick W. Ellis. Mr. Ellis is at present visiting visit-ing his children in Idaho. E J. Marshall, a local shipper, has returned from a business trip to Idaho. Ida-ho. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Norris are 1-rejolclng over the birth of a baby daughter. After spending some weeks with her I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Ber-! Ber-! rett, Mrs. Hazel Jones has returned to her home in Rigby, Ida. Miss Hat-tie Hat-tie Storoy accompanied Mrs. Jones on her return trip. Clarence F. Johnston, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. B, F. Blaylock. is reported report-ed to be doing nicely, after an operation opera-tion in an Idaho Falls hospital. oo |