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Show North Ogiien News t Speciol Correspondence. NORTH OGDEN. Utah. Dec. 1. The' most terrific blizzard experienced In : this locality In some years transformed our Thanksgiving day into a dull affair, af-fair, driving all pedestrian from the Blreets and practically eliminating alL social functions. Many cellars were reached by the cold, with considerable damage lo fruit and other foodstuffs The many friends of Nephi J. Brown, oi the Utah Power and Light company, a former resident of this place, who was forced to undergo an; operation Thanksgiving day for a Severe case of appendicitis, extend; their sympathy. He is reported as progressing Quite favorably. Miss Delia Roylance. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs James H. Roylance. is still at the Dee hospital following an ( operation for an aggravated case of, appendicitis over six weeks ago, but is' reported slowly improving. Through the efiorts of a committee appointed from this place, we are gi - : en an improved car servu e nn the electric line to North Ogden and Pleasani Viw. the first car le.r tag for the city fifteen minutes earlier, with extra cars tor in most congest ri i trips. The annual word conference of the Relief socity of this ward was held Sunday at 2:30 p m, with a fair at-: tendance, including member? of the stake board and Pres. Edwin S. Hinckley Hinck-ley of the Btake high council, who made the principal address of the Occasion Mr Marian J. Clark, 'take chorister of the organization, was: present and greatly assisted In th musical end of the procram. Miss Mary L. Storey, daughter of Mr and Mrs. James Storey, returned Sunday ;o her studies in the State unl versity at Salt Lake t'lty. after spend tag the holidays with her pefents. A missionary farewell party will be held in the ward chapel next Sunday ment hall. Friday evening, in honor of Ray William Perrett, son of Mr. and Mrs Arthur C. Berrett, who leaves his home December 10 on a fhiss.on to ibe Samoan islands. Mrs Nancy Montgomery, widow of the late Nathaniel Montgomery, and her daughter. Grace, are spending the winter In San Bernardino, Calif , Mr Montgomery is accompanied by her brother. Andrew Clark, of Liberty Monthly fast day services will b-held b-held in the ward capel next Sunday at 2:30 p. ni , preceded by a baptismal service in the font room at the noon hour. Mrs Ethel L. Blaylock came down Sunday lrom her home in Logan, with her 1 wo little children, and is visiting visit-ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Montgomery, The stork has made four of his Visits to the town during the month, in each case leaving a girl to the custody of the happy parents: To Mr and Mrs. Cobb. Nov. ?, ; to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Parker, Nov. 5; to Mr and Mrs. James Edmund Jones, Nov. 14, and to Mr. and Mrs. Myron M. Campbell. Nov. 21. A meeting considered of very greal importance to Ihe farmers in general and to arid land owners In particular, will be held in the ward meeting house Tuesday evening, to be par-1 lieipated in by citizens of North Og-1 den and Pleasant View, with tho end In view of increasing the water sup-1 that have never beenu nder irrii,a-; lhat have never been under irrigation, irriga-tion, j Mrs. Louise Alvord, widow of the; late Gideon W. Alvord, who had two ribs broken and was otherwise In jured, and taken to the hospital, still remains there, but is improving oo |