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Show BIH EiC!0 NEWS NORTH OGDEN, Dec. 5. In the death of Gideon William Alvord of this place yesterday morning marks the passing away of one of the north Ogden Og-den pioneers. He was born in Lee county, Iawo, February 8, 1841, and was In his 7Sth year at the time of his death. Coming to Utah he settled set-tled In Nortli Ogden and was married mar-ried to Sarah Ann Shupe, daughter of John W. and Martha Ann Thomas Shupe, September 17, 1860, at North Ogden. The following children survive: sur-vive: Gideon T at Logan; Mary C. Summers at Paradise, Utah; Ida P., of Wyoming; Edmund It., at Gooding Idaho; Mrs. Hyrum S. Montgomery and George I., at North Ogden and William M.' at Idaho Falls, Idaho. He also leaves 26 grand children and six great grandchildren. Mrs. Manerve Hickman, -widow of the late "Bill" Hickman, now over SO years old, is In a very much enfeebled condition at her homo in North Ogden. Og-den. Mrs. Ann Husband, over 90 years old, is residing with her daughter. Mrs. Alma H. Rogers, but Is enjoying quite good health. Tho school election in this district Wednesday for the " election of one member of the county school board to succeed Horace L. Shurtliff of Harris-yllle, Harris-yllle, the retiring members, resulted in the election of -Thomas Budge of Pleasant View, over David E. Randall of North Ogden, with the following vote: North Ogdon, 42 for Budge, 79 ' for Randall; Harrisville, 36 for Budfe, ' 6 for Randall; Pleasant View, 93 for' Budge, 7 for Randall; Randall district, 25 for Randall. Total, 170 for Budge, 117 for Randal. Majority for Budge 53. ! oo I |