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Show WORTH OH NOTES John S. Storey, Edmund R. Berret and Archie F. Clifford have been appointed ap-pointed a committee for the Jewish relief fund in North Ogden. Considerable inconvenience has been experienced in town for nearly a week because of so many of the telephone lfncs being out of commission since 1 the heavy snow fall of last -week. Arlie S. Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs, Scott W. Campbell, is expected home in a few days from the California Califor-nia mission to which field of labor he departed from his homo in North Og-1 den, January 9, 1918. He served as I secretary of the mission for a long wliilo, and the latter part of Ins mis-, sion ho presided o er the Los Angele3 conference. A welcome home recep-1 tion is planned for him in the ward chapel and amusement hall for Friday 1 evening. A new ward amusement committeo has recently been appointed in the personnel of John A. Woodfield, .Marlon .Mar-lon H. Eerrett and William H. Warren. War-ren. Joseph T. Bailey, Charles W. Jones, have returned to. their homes after an extended sojourn in southern California. Califor-nia. ' The local Sunday school will present an Easter program ne:ct Sunday morning.- No other meetings will be held in the ward during the day, because of general conference being held in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Maud Brown, wife of- George li. Brown, was returned to her home Tuesday from the Dee hospital where-she where-she had been for. some time following an operation for appendicitis March 19. She feels very much improved. The sacrament service Sunday evening eve-ning was held under the direction of the seventies, George A. Lyon conducting conduct-ing the exercises. The music v. as furnished fur-nished by the choir under the direction of Harold S. Campbe.U, wilh instrumental instru-mental accompaniment by Byron A. Chadwlck A solo was also rendered and a double quartet. The speakers were Charles A. Shaw, Edmund Marshall Mar-shall and Clarence M. Barker. The "Sunshine" contingent of the Senior Mutual Girls of (he ward met Tuesday evening with their instructors, instruc-tors, Mesdames Mabel and Beatrice Campbell at the cosy home of the latter lat-ter in a typical "kids In a childhood Pi-rty" event, each in character dress, j carrying their lunch in appropriate receptacle. An organization was ef- 1, ( fected as "Mutual Sunshine Girls" with i joy.' hikes and similar entertainments in prospect Those present at the Tues- I day night's, social of the young ladies -V were: Florence and Maurlne Storey, , L Veda Berrctt, Martha Chatelain, Ber- - tlia Brown, Leah and Myrtle MontgonT ' ' fry, Bertha Brown, Ellen and Thelma ' i'j Kill, Arton Brown, Alta Bailey and OiiYe, Ethel and Lottie Randall I James Montgomery, an aged and ', Jl very highly "respected member of .the "p community, now 89 years of age, is- 'aJ quite feeble at his residence on Wash- ington avenue from a complication of. ! i. ills incident to his age. " 1 Since the continued precipitation, for ' I practically the entire month, the ever ! present pessimist is shifting his base t from one of alarm for an impending I dry season to one of reverse. John Wintie and the Mtesos Maud. West and Flora Belnap of the stake j nmtuals stake board were present at K our midweek meeting, looking to the l rplection of a president of the young i Ji ladles to succeed Miss Ella L Garner, SJk li moved away. i |