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Show oo NORTH OGDEN K THE PROMISE OF GOOD CROPS NORTH OGDEN. May 26. The outlook out-look for an abundant crop in this locality lo-cality for all classes of fruit, vegetables, vege-tables, cereal and root crops is well In keeping with the favorable fore cast In general for the state and has been greatly enhanced by tho copious showers of tho last few days, without which somo of tho surface rooted crops would have been suffering from tho continued drying winds. f A very successful school year for North Ogden has just been brought to a closo, with but few retentions necessary nec-essary In the grades under 'the prlnci-palship prlnci-palship of John Q. Blaylock,ably assisted as-sisted by Miss Irma Angelijjfor the first grade, Miss Virginia Pettorson for tho second grade, Miss Nellie Hendricks Hen-dricks for tho third grade, Miss Cora Kaslus for the fourth grade, Miss Viola Vio-la Jensen for the fifth grade and a division di-vision of the sixth; Mrs. Emily Folk-man Folk-man for a part of the sixth and all of the seventh grado and the principal princi-pal for the eighth grade. Vbout twenty twen-ty will successfully pass in to high school work. The services of the principal prin-cipal and Miss Angeli are wanted respectively re-spectively in the Huntsville and Wilson Wil-son schools, this county, otherwise tho faculty will remain as last school year. North Ogden has contributed fairly well to tho list of graduates of tho Weber college of Ogden for the year In tho personnel of Besslo L. Jones, from tho normal course, and from the general high school course, John L. Campbell, 01So Chadwlck, Olive Randall, Ran-dall, Ethel Randall, Veda Berrett, Vera Bailey; and of the religion class graduates grad-uates of the Ogden stake of the list, Margarlte Rogers, Ellon Toone and Lettie Chadwick were from the North Ogden class. The missionary report given last Sunday of the labors of Samuel Albert Al-bert Shaw In tho Tahltlan group of the Pacific Islands was of a very in- ill",'.1 "ii -1 aaBB if yi M.CTnruin wmg terestlng nature, from its historical and descriptive nature and the customs, cus-toms, habits and peculiarities of tha inhabitants. A war drama of exceptional interest Is under preparation by the local dra- , matic association and is billed for pre- i ! sentation in tho amusement hall on the evening of June 2. Mrs. William E. Jones, who haa been on an extended visit with het I daughter, Mrs. William Phipps, at Lan- I caster, Cal., and Mrs. Laura Norton, r at Los Angeles, arrived home Friday r morning. i j A carefully arranged program apt ,o propriate to Memorial Day will be can W ried out next Wednesday jointly by J- the North Ogden and Pleasant View d wards, in the cemetery grounds in , North Ogden. The North Ogden band p will bo in attendance, also represent- p atives of tho Grand Army of the Rex ; C public. Bishop Frederick Barker and wif are rejoicing over a nice baby girl. ; nn |