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Show I NORTH OSOEfi MS TO REDUCE SIZE -Of BEET DIPS (Special Correspondence) 1 NORTH OGDEN. Dec. 17. Abou' I the busiest place just now in town is the beet dump, where men and teams kto putting forth special effort with the twofold purpose cf reducing the I mountain ef beets dumped there dur-I dur-I ing the harvest season, and to con- tribute to the supply at the factory. I The Farm Bureau of this place had II a very spirited meeting lat evening, j attending 1c considerable routine J business andaffe ted a reorganization, HI with William N I3ark prcsider.-. HI Mrs Emily C'hadwiek, r president, and Thomas F. Berrett. secreiary-Hi secreiary-Hi treasureis and ihe following heads of H? committees. Edmund E Berrett, Boys' and Girls' dubs: canning and fruit. Joseph S Storey; buying and Belling, Scott W. Campbell; Sugar beets, John Wi Gibson; civics, John H Brown; irrigation ir-rigation queslionnaries. B. F. Blay-lock; Blay-lock; membership, Thomas F. Berrett The series of cottage meetings in augurated by the bishopric of the ward for November is beinp continued con-tinued for the month of December with crood results. Ill Miss Berne? ta Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William M. Ellis is belli HI united In marriage in ihe ?a!r Lake II temple today to Clarence W. Calrk of Morgan, Morgan county, Utah. A missronary farewell is beinc planned to take place Friday evening! for Elder Karl F. Storey, c0n of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Is. Storey. He leaves January G for a mission to the eastern states. Ke is one of the 'in RraduateB or the Weber Normal college, col-lege, and has been employe in the office of the Amalgamated Sugar company com-pany at Ogden during the fall and early winter. Next Sunda is repular home missionary mis-sionary day in the ward and members of the high council of the Ogden stake are expected to be present and address the meetings. |